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[00:00:28] God, resh ye merry gentlemen, let nothing you dismay.
[00:00:37] Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day.
[00:00:42] To save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray.
[00:00:47] Oh, tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy.
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[00:00:57] From God our Heavenly Father, a blessed angel came.
[00:01:02] And unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same.
[00:01:08] How that in Bethlehem was born the Son of God by name.
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[00:01:22] And with that, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to TPC's annual Christmas broadcast.
[00:01:27] The last show before Christmas is always a special one for us.
[00:01:31] And we have a lot to get to tonight as we are now completely immersed in the Christmas spirit.
[00:01:37] We're actually going to take you inside the homes of four TPC listening families in the second hour
[00:01:43] who are going to share with us good tidings, great joy, and informed opinions on a variety of political topics of their choosing.
[00:01:50] We're letting each of these members of our audience call their shot and come up with a talking point or a subject or a headline.
[00:01:58] And they're going to pair that with some Christmas traditions and memories and foods and songs from their homes,
[00:02:04] taking you in the homes of four different TPC families.
[00:02:07] And this final weekend before Christmas in the second hour and the third hour,
[00:02:12] our tradition continues with Pastor Brett McAtee presenting the biblical account of the birth of Jesus Christ.
[00:02:17] But first, Keith and I are going to be talking to you this hour about, well, we're going to ask the question,
[00:02:25] has the beginning of the end arrived for the existing order as we know it?
[00:02:31] We're going to present some evidence that perhaps it has.
[00:02:34] Keith, Merry Christmas to you, my friend.
[00:02:36] It's been a wonderful 20th anniversary year.
[00:02:39] One more week to go after tonight.
[00:02:41] And looking ahead, Warren Bailog will be our final guest of the year next week.
[00:02:46] But let's not look too far ahead yet.
[00:02:47] This is a special show tonight.
[00:02:49] Well, back at you, buddy.
[00:02:50] It's always good to be here in the co-pilot seat.
[00:02:54] And we are just as jubilant and hopeful as anybody about the prospects for real change coming out of Donald Trump's second at bat.
[00:03:06] You know, he's got such a much better supporting cast now, right?
[00:03:11] Than Mike Pompeo or, you know, William Barr or people like that.
[00:03:16] He's got Tulsi Gabbard.
[00:03:19] He's got, you know, who is it?
[00:03:23] Oh, let me see.
[00:03:26] RFK Jr.
[00:03:27] Yeah, we've gone over a lot of the candidates.
[00:03:29] We've got all these people.
[00:03:31] And these people have some gravitas of their own, you know,
[00:03:35] and they are not secret fifth columnists trying to stab him in the back, I don't think.
[00:03:40] Well, we're going to find out.
[00:03:41] Right now, just like the first time, Trump is a blank canvas upon which we project our tempered hopes.
[00:03:51] Well, I mean, all of that's good.
[00:03:52] We've talked about that for the last month.
[00:03:54] But, yes, it does look, it does feel that it's different than where we were at in 2016.
[00:03:58] But we've been doing these preview shows.
[00:04:00] We did a preview show with Brad last week.
[00:04:05] We're going to have a big preview show, the first show of January.
[00:04:09] But let's take a look at some of the things that we're looking at going forward.
[00:04:15] So this is a continuation, basically.
[00:04:18] Brad has continued his predictions as a follow-up to his on-air appearance last week with a post at OD.
[00:04:26] And so we told him we would continue that as well.
[00:04:29] But he's looking at Clarence Thomas retiring from the Supreme Court.
[00:04:34] Say what you will about his appointees to the Supreme Court.
[00:04:38] There is no doubt that they have established a trend of kicking things back to the states, which is, I think, something we can agree with.
[00:04:47] And if you get another Trump appointee in, that's going to lock that up for at least a generation.
[00:04:52] Well, it possibly could.
[00:04:53] But the thing is, Clarence Thomas was the leader of the conservatives in the Supreme Court after the death of Antonin Scalia.
[00:04:59] And I don't know who among the current cast is ready to carry the ball the way that he did.
[00:05:06] Interestingly, Clarence Thomas is the best.
[00:05:09] And so it'll be a high bar to meet his standard.
[00:05:13] And I'm not comparing his standard to our standard.
[00:05:16] But by the standards that we are likely to receive, Clarence Thomas, or the ones that we have received,
[00:05:21] Clarence Thomas is probably the most stout-hearted.
[00:05:24] But I think you're going to see the halting of so-called transgender rights.
[00:05:31] This is, again, something Brad was mentioning, that the landmark decisions of Dobbs, which was the abortion, Roe v. Wade,
[00:05:40] Students for Fair Admissions, Affirmative Action,
[00:05:42] they're going to be ruling on a case that originated here in Tennessee on so-called gender-affirming care, SCOTUS will.
[00:05:48] And we're expecting a devastating blow for that.
[00:05:52] And it's going to uphold state bans.
[00:05:54] And as with abortion, this is going to continue the trend in the coming year to kick things back to the state level
[00:05:59] and have regional settlement of these polarizing cultural issues, which is very good for us.
[00:06:04] Well, there is something that I heard on the news today that absolutely blew my mind.
[00:06:08] And what it was is that these transgendered people in the armed forces are never going to be assigned to frontline duty
[00:06:17] because they are too fragile health-wise.
[00:06:20] In fact, the only reason they are in the armed services is to get the extensive free health care that they need
[00:06:27] in order to maintain their charade.
[00:06:29] That's interesting.
[00:06:29] That's interesting.
[00:06:30] Well, now, if Hegseth is one-tenth of what the MAGA people are saying he might be,
[00:06:37] a lot of these people may be without a commission going forward.
[00:06:40] They may need to be cashiered.
[00:06:42] So it looks like going into 2025, what are we forecasting for the year to come?
[00:06:47] It looks like SCOTUS could continue to do relatively good work.
[00:06:50] Again, let's safeguard the making perfect the enemy of the good and all of that.
[00:06:56] It does look like I think Trump's cabinet nominees are on the track to be approved.
[00:07:02] I think that Matt Gaetz falling on his sword is going to be an outlier.
[00:07:06] It looks like Gabbard and RFK, you mentioned them, are going to get into the cabinet.
[00:07:12] And again, this is a good thing.
[00:07:15] It just is a good thing.
[00:07:17] Compared to the alternative and compared to Trump the first time around, this is better.
[00:07:21] Let's just put it that way.
[00:07:22] Well, Elon Musk apparently has really gotten involved in this continuing resolution thing with the budget.
[00:07:28] We're going to talk about that, yeah.
[00:07:29] Yeah, he said basically that if you're a Republican and if you vote for it, you're going to be primaried.
[00:07:36] He's going to make sure that they get somebody to run against you and he's going to be well-financed.
[00:07:40] Well, they had a little test case on the power of that threat this weekend, obviously,
[00:07:46] with the funding of the government for the next three months.
[00:07:49] I was hopeful, frankly, that it would get shut down.
[00:07:52] But, of course, you're going to have a different Congress in January than you had last weekend.
[00:07:58] But they were able to get kind of a straw poll count of what members of Congress were going to stick with them
[00:08:04] and which ones need to be worked with or dealt with.
[00:08:08] It's not being nice, as Santa Claus says.
[00:08:11] But we'll talk more about Musk in a second.
[00:08:13] But the big thing I think everybody's looking at, or at least one of the biggest things,
[00:08:16] is the issue of immigration.
[00:08:18] And unlike in Trump's first term, immigration is going to be on the front burner this time around
[00:08:23] and Trump's going to spend that political capital that got wasted by Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell the first time
[00:08:31] using budget reconciliation to pass major border security funding through the Senate.
[00:08:36] And I think, you know, the Supreme Court, we were just talking about them,
[00:08:39] they, at the end of his first term, ended with a resolution on the litigation on how to fund the wall.
[00:08:49] And the Supreme Court, at the very end of Trump's first term, said he could use military funds.
[00:08:54] So I think you actually will see.
[00:08:56] I was on the Killstream, Ethan Ralph's Christmas program, a couple of days ago,
[00:09:00] and he was asking me about these mass deportations.
[00:09:03] And again, I agree with our friend at OD that you will see deportations in 2025.
[00:09:08] I mean, physical deportations.
[00:09:09] It's not going to be the military going door to door.
[00:09:13] But I think you're going to have a warming up to something perhaps a little more robust.
[00:09:20] But it's going to start with criminals being prioritized to get the public accustomed to mass deportations.
[00:09:26] And in lieu of the predictable hysteria media coverage with boxcars to Auschwitz and all of that,
[00:09:31] you're going to have some workplace raids to encourage self-deportation.
[00:09:35] But it's going to start with a backlog of millions of people who have already been ordered to be deported.
[00:09:41] And that's where Trump is going to start with this low-hanging fruit.
[00:09:43] The media is going to scream Hitler and fascism, of course.
[00:09:46] But Trump will deport these criminals and lawbreakers, I believe.
[00:09:50] And I believe that.
[00:09:51] We'll see.
[00:09:52] I'll tell you if I was wrong.
[00:09:54] Normally, I'm not.
[00:09:54] But this is going to make it easier to deport the nonviolent illegal aliens later in his term.
[00:09:59] But they have every out now after having one election to just sort of walk all that back.
[00:10:07] But you're not getting that at all.
[00:10:08] If anything, they're turning up the heat.
[00:10:10] You had border czar Tom Homan just this week in the media vowing to hit Chicago first with mass deportations.
[00:10:18] And his quote was, your mayor sucks and your governor sucks.
[00:10:21] And we're coming for you.
[00:10:22] So, again, there's no reason for them to continue to double down on this promise unless there's an intent to do it.
[00:10:29] Well, what I'm worried about is Trump's former statements that he has not renounced, which is that we're going to have much more legal immigration.
[00:10:38] Well, that's a problem.
[00:10:39] That's a problem.
[00:10:40] Sure.
[00:10:41] That's the pressure that's being put on him by Silicon Valley.
[00:10:44] And I think that Elon Musk, though, may give him enough courage to say to heck with that.
[00:10:49] We're not doing it.
[00:10:49] Well, most of America that has good jobs are not worried about these people at the bottom of the barrel.
[00:10:56] We're worried about all these people from India and China coming over.
[00:10:59] It's a problem.
[00:11:00] He's a problem there.
[00:11:01] But we'll be right back.
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[00:12:03] Yeah, this is David in engineering.
[00:12:05] This is your wife in suburbia.
[00:12:07] Oh, hi, hon.
[00:12:07] What's up?
[00:12:08] How's the robot coming?
[00:12:09] Well, it doesn't exactly respond to requests yet, but...
[00:12:12] Well, I know how frustrating that can be.
[00:12:14] You do?
[00:12:14] Uh-huh. I'm still waiting for my romantic lunch date.
[00:12:17] Oh, yeah.
[00:12:18] David.
[00:12:18] Well, I must not have enough memory allocated.
[00:12:21] Uh-huh.
[00:12:21] Sorry.
[00:12:22] You know, your son said mama today.
[00:12:24] Really?
[00:12:24] Uh-huh.
[00:12:25] Well, we'll have to have that sound change to data.
[00:12:27] Well, you could reprogram it yourself, you know.
[00:12:30] I know.
[00:12:31] Hey, why don't we do it over lunch today?
[00:12:32] Oh, you really are brilliant.
[00:12:34] Thanks.
[00:12:35] You want me to bring the robot?
[00:12:36] David.
[00:12:36] He can order pasta in 11 languages.
[00:12:38] Only if he pays for his own lunch.
[00:12:40] Okay.
[00:12:40] Oh, don't forget to bring Chip.
[00:12:42] Ugh.
[00:12:42] I still wish we hadn't named him that.
[00:12:44] Why?
[00:12:44] It beats general default.
[00:12:46] Oh.
[00:12:47] Family.
[00:12:47] Isn't it about time?
[00:12:49] Do you know that a baby processes information three times faster than an adult?
[00:12:53] An adult what?
[00:12:54] Engineer.
[00:12:55] Funny, funny.
[00:12:56] I'll see you at noon.
[00:12:57] I can't wait.
[00:12:58] From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
[00:13:00] Merry Christmas, everybody.
[00:13:59] And we're going to have a great time with the ladies in the second hour as we prepare to receive Pastor Brett's message in the third hour, our final hour before Christmas.
[00:14:10] So much to look forward to coming up next year as TPC continues to expand the realm.
[00:14:17] Of course, the radio program itself is the jewel in our crown.
[00:14:26] But we've had the opportunity over the last year and a half now to work with the American Free Press.
[00:14:34] And the Barnes Review, we're basically in every issue of those two publications now to get a print readership audience.
[00:14:41] And then I have been talking with both Kevin McDonald and Greg Johnson just over the course of this week.
[00:14:50] And as you know, we have featured this TPC at 20, a retrospective series this year.
[00:14:58] And it's going to wrap up next week, a 12-part series, one hour per month where we look back on some of these classic interviews.
[00:15:05] But some of these interviews are so good.
[00:15:07] And if you weren't a listener of TPC, you would have never known that they existed and certainly would have never heard it before.
[00:15:17] And a lot of people—
[00:15:18] The Barnes Review and American Free Press are definitely worthy of your support.
[00:15:22] You will be better off and your family will be better off if you subscribe to each of them.
[00:15:28] And they're both very reasonable.
[00:15:29] Well, we're working with both of them for print.
[00:15:31] But some people choose to receive their information through reading it rather than listening to it or watching it.
[00:15:37] And we want to be everywhere where people are.
[00:15:39] So in addition to the American Free Press and the Barnes Review, we're going to be working with The Occidental Observer, Kevin McDonald's webzine,
[00:15:46] and CounterCurrent's Greg Johnson's webzine.
[00:15:48] And they're going to be featuring some of these transcribed interviews that we've had with some of these figures over the years that are historical in nature
[00:15:57] and whose message, even if it was an interview we did years ago.
[00:16:01] If you're reading it for the first time, it's just as timely and evergreen as it was when we presented it on this program.
[00:16:08] So, yes, it's exciting.
[00:16:09] We are going to continue to reach more people and grow even after all of these years.
[00:16:15] So working with really the best in their class when you're talking about TOO and CounterCurrents and American Free Press and Barnes Review,
[00:16:22] print publications, online webzines, and then, of course, the radio program itself.
[00:16:26] We work well with everyone, and we always have, and we will continue to do that.
[00:16:31] Now, going back and looking ahead, one thing that I am thankful for, of course, and we've mentioned this,
[00:16:38] is the fact that the Democrats are in such despair right now.
[00:16:41] I mean, the wokeism, the leftism, all of this stuff, they are certainly cell-shocked and in disarray.
[00:16:49] They are intrigued.
[00:16:51] They are.
[00:16:52] So this resistance that we saw in 2016 has collapsed.
[00:16:56] They're checked out.
[00:16:58] I mean, they will reform the line at some point.
[00:17:02] But what will the country look like when they do?
[00:17:08] I think that, you know, this present moment will pass, and we'll see some kind of reaction to the Trump administration.
[00:17:13] But I don't know if I see a clear path forward for the radical, hardcore left.
[00:17:19] I think some of the negative trends of the Trump era, again, agreeing with Brad Griffin here, will continue for them.
[00:17:27] Namely, they're going to have falling margins with Hispanics and further erosion of the white working class base.
[00:17:34] They're going to be hamstrung by the unpopular cultural views of white college-educated voters who are becoming the Democratic base.
[00:17:41] And they are now perceived as the party of the American elites, and they could evolve into some sort of regional party.
[00:17:47] Because, and this is one thing, I was talking with you about this, Keith, before the show tonight.
[00:17:54] Brad has zeroed in on something that I have not heard anyone else mention.
[00:17:59] And I'm not saying necessarily it's good for us, but it's certainly going to be good for the Republican Party.
[00:18:05] And he's talking about the fact that America is about to get even redder.
[00:18:08] I mean, this conventional wisdom that the more Hispanics come in, politics is a racial headcount, that always held true up until this cycle.
[00:18:19] Now, we'll see if Hispanics don't go back to the left.
[00:18:22] That's not a permanent shift quite yet.
[00:18:24] They've only voted right, and even then, not as a majority of them.
[00:18:29] The majority of their men did, but not their women.
[00:18:31] But Brad is looking into the future and saying by 2032, a Democratic nominee for president won't even be able to win the Electoral College after winning, even if they win the three blue wall states, due to reapportionment.
[00:18:45] I have not heard anyone else zero in on this yet, and it is fascinating to consider from a political point of view.
[00:18:51] Florida is already larger than New York.
[00:18:53] The South already has a population twice the size of the Northeast.
[00:18:56] More people now live in the South than in the Northwest and in the Midwest combined.
[00:19:00] And all of this happened, Keith.
[00:19:02] Well, it began as a reaction to the COVID tyranny.
[00:19:07] It accelerated this exodus from the blue states.
[00:19:10] So if you were a – I hate to use this word – but if you were a conservative living in California, your vote was just – it didn't matter for anything.
[00:19:16] All those electoral votes were always going to go to the Democrats.
[00:19:20] Now, a lot of people have left these blue states, and it's going to increase the electoral number for states like Tennessee and Texas and Florida, where a lot of them are fleeing to.
[00:19:34] And so you're going to have more electoral votes in these solid red states and less in these blue states.
[00:19:40] And so that is something – I don't know.
[00:19:44] I mean, this – the demographics of the Northeast may have been irreversibly changed by this great wave migration, which was a response to the overzealous lunacy of the left with COVID and with wokeism and with transgenderism and all of these things.
[00:20:02] A lot of people just picked up states, and I'm not sure that it's a good thing for us because it's definitely going to water down, for instance, southern culture as you get more transplants and things like that.
[00:20:13] But it is something to watch in terms of the future of the Democratic Party anyway.
[00:20:21] Well, what I think has happened – and I've said this for years – the left has gone a bridge too far when they started trying to make sexual perversity a civil right.
[00:20:32] That's what it all really comes down to.
[00:20:34] And that's particularly offensive to the majority Catholic Hispanics that come here because they are true believers in the old pre-Vatican II version of Roman Catholicism.
[00:20:49] And they came to America because they wanted to participate in a leave-it-to-beaver world, not a Sanford and Son world.
[00:20:56] And that's what the Democrats have to offer now.
[00:21:00] They do not want to be thrust into the role of a minority.
[00:21:04] They want to work and prosper the good old-fashioned way.
[00:21:07] Well, again, I don't know if there's a future for the left.
[00:21:10] All of a sudden – and can you believe it?
[00:21:12] Because of all of the conservatives leading the blue states, coming to the red, as we said,
[00:21:17] because Hispanics all of a sudden got so fed up with the stuff you're talking about, Keith,
[00:21:21] they all of a sudden started voting Republican.
[00:21:23] And I would like to see the revenge tour.
[00:21:26] Sure, I would.
[00:21:27] We'll see if the Trump administration purges – does this time what they didn't do last time.
[00:21:34] Huge mistake.
[00:21:36] They've got to do it if they really are serious about winning and changing America for the better.
[00:21:40] If they purge the federal bureaucracy and government agencies and use the power of the executive office to punish the people who have crossed them.
[00:21:48] And listen, I don't – on one level, I don't care if Trump's doing it because he's a white nationalist.
[00:21:55] Of course, we know that he's not.
[00:21:57] He's not that.
[00:22:00] But whether he was a white nationalist or just doing it because he's pissed off, at the end of the day, his enemies are our enemies.
[00:22:07] And so this will be a good thing for us.
[00:22:09] I think people like Elon Musk are certainly less of an enemy and perhaps even an ally than we would have gotten with the continuation of the Harris regime.
[00:22:20] And then you were talking about Musk.
[00:22:22] I mean, here's Musk.
[00:22:23] Spent $250 million, not including buying Twitter for $44 billion to get Trump elected, and he won.
[00:22:30] And these people weren't a factor in Trump's first victory or even in his first term.
[00:22:35] So I think if you just compare what we saw from Trump the first time and just project that into the future, I think it will be different this time.
[00:22:43] I mean, this was a change election.
[00:22:44] This DOGE, this Department of Government Efficiency, is a mandate to destroy the New Deal order.
[00:22:49] And I think we're at a point now where this vision has triumphed with Trump sweeping the swing states and winning the popular vote.
[00:22:58] But this federal government is falling under the sway of people like Elon Musk now, whose wealth is being based on disruptive new technologies.
[00:23:08] And Elon Musk is really maybe the most powerful man in the world right now, Keith.
[00:23:14] And he's calling him the first buddy.
[00:23:16] The first buddy is kind of controlling American politics right now.
[00:23:20] Now, he's opposed to wokeism on a fundamental level and on a very real level because of one of his kids falling into that trap of gender change.
[00:23:28] And then now he's kind of bringing in Ron Paul to help him.
[00:23:31] And we know Lou Moore, Ron's campaign manager.
[00:23:34] A lot of interesting things happening.
[00:23:36] There's a great deal of difference between the personnel in 2016 to 2020 and between 2024 to 2028.
[00:23:45] And, you know, you've got Barron Trump who told his father that he needed to start getting on podcasts with people like Joe Rogan and others.
[00:23:54] And I think that was a big help for him.
[00:23:56] I really think that what is going to happen, it's like Liz Truss, who was the prime minister of England.
[00:24:06] Over there, they don't call it the swamp or the, you know, draining the swamp or anything.
[00:24:12] They talk about the blob.
[00:24:13] Well, she was up against the same parties that are, you know, basically reconstituted in America and fighting us.
[00:24:23] And I think that Trump could probably learn a lot from Liz Truss.
[00:24:27] We will be right back.
[00:24:28] And, yes, we will talk about the Jewish question as it applies to Trump in the next segment and what we can expect there.
[00:24:36] I mean, he is certainly still very much servicing their agenda, at least rhetorically speaking.
[00:24:43] But let's project that out long term.
[00:24:46] What's the future look like on that issue?
[00:24:48] We'll tell you what we think next.
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[00:25:02] You know, feel better for a few hours only to have the pain return and then repeat the cycle all over again.
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[00:26:01] Tragedy in Germany.
[00:26:02] A car plowed into a busy outdoor Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg on Friday night, killing five people and injuring 200 more.
[00:26:14] A rental car was used.
[00:26:17] Police are describing this as an attack.
[00:26:18] That's because it seems to have been deliberate.
[00:26:21] The suspect has been arrested.
[00:26:23] He appears to have been working on his own.
[00:26:25] So far, we don't really know anything about the motive.
[00:26:28] The suspect is originally from Saudi Arabia, has been in Germany for about 20 years, working as a doctor.
[00:26:35] And I think that's the big question.
[00:26:36] Why would he carry out such an attack?
[00:26:39] Police don't seem to think that they have any known links between him and Islamist extremism.
[00:26:46] BBC correspondent Damien McGuinness.
[00:26:49] 30 people have been killed in a crash between a large bus and a truck, then on a highway in Brazil.
[00:26:55] Breaking news and analysis, townhall.com.
[00:27:01] New filings in a 2022 class action suit.
[00:27:05] Although it's always been assumed that such favoritism exists, the filings offer a rare peek at the often secret deliberations of university heads and admissions officials.
[00:27:15] They show how schools admit otherwise unqualified wealthy children because their parents have connections and could possibly donate large sums down the line, raising questions about fairness.
[00:27:26] Ten of the 17 schools that were sued have agreed to settlements.
[00:27:30] John Scott reporting.
[00:27:31] A baby Jesus figurine snatched from a nativity scene in Colorado has been returned with an apology.
[00:27:39] Police in Fort Collins say it was stolen from a downtown public display, then dropped off anonymously at a fire station.
[00:27:46] With it, a handwritten note that said, quote,
[00:27:50] I'm really sorry.
[00:27:52] I made a dumb mistake.
[00:27:54] It won't happen again.
[00:27:55] More on these stories at townhall.com.
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[00:30:45] There's not a more beautiful time of year.
[00:30:47] That is without question.
[00:30:50] Welcome back to TPC's annual Christmas week broadcast.
[00:30:53] And you know why it is.
[00:30:55] It's the best part of the year because it takes us back to our white Anglo-Saxon roots.
[00:31:04] Absolutely.
[00:31:04] It reconciles our faith.
[00:31:06] As we were talking about with Pastor McAtee and Taylor Young of Antelope Hill
[00:31:12] to kick off the Christmas season that last weekend in November,
[00:31:15] it certainly reconciles our spiritual and cultural and racial heritage.
[00:31:20] It reminds us like no other season in the year does.
[00:31:25] About that marvelous heritage we have.
[00:31:27] And it's beautiful aesthetically.
[00:31:29] The dark, the cold, the light and the dark, the music, just all of it and so much more.
[00:31:35] And we'll be talking about some of these things with the ladies in the next hour.
[00:31:38] But we're asking right now, has the beginning of the end arrived for the existing order as we know it?
[00:31:44] We're saying it is a very good chance.
[00:31:48] And I stress the word beginning of the end.
[00:31:50] They are still very powerful.
[00:31:52] They still hold control over all the institutions.
[00:31:55] But I'm not so sure we haven't reached a pivot point where a lot of this stuff begins to wane.
[00:31:59] We talked about now that Hispanics are voting Republican.
[00:32:02] What does that mean for wokeism?
[00:32:04] And you've got the red states growing in strength in the Electoral College because of mass migration out of these blue states.
[00:32:13] And I think you're going to see deportations.
[00:32:17] And that's going to help us demographically.
[00:32:20] And in the meantime, the people who are still here are voting more red.
[00:32:24] But what about Jewish power and influence?
[00:32:28] Now, again, when we talk about this issue, we're not talking about the guy that works at your local delicatessen.
[00:32:32] We're not talking about your Jewish neighbor who's a Trump supporter who you get along with and can find common ground with.
[00:32:38] You know what we're talking about.
[00:32:39] We're talking about the bad guys here.
[00:32:41] We're talking about the elite.
[00:32:42] I actually saw you're not going to believe this.
[00:32:44] I was at Target the other day.
[00:32:47] I saw a young had to be a college aged black female wearing a Trump Vance T-shirt.
[00:32:57] I couldn't believe it.
[00:32:58] I couldn't believe it.
[00:33:00] I was going to take a picture and send it into the RNC.
[00:33:04] They finally found a black.
[00:33:06] I said in my book, I always said in racism, racism.
[00:33:09] I said they're looking for a pot of black Republicans at the end of the rainbow.
[00:33:12] And I don't know about a pot, but they certainly found one.
[00:33:15] There was one that exists in Memphis, and I couldn't believe it.
[00:33:17] I did a double take.
[00:33:19] But anyway, so let's just look at this.
[00:33:23] Again, we worked with Brad Griffin last week on air and continuing some of his thoughts and forecasts.
[00:33:28] We're going to have a big 2025 preview show the first Saturday in January.
[00:33:33] But I think that the Jewish question is going to continue to go mainstream.
[00:33:37] You're seeing it on social media now.
[00:33:39] Debates about it just has our views on demographic displacement, the great replacement, the racial issues has gone mainstream.
[00:33:47] I think you're going to see that with the Jewish question.
[00:33:49] Jewish power is in decline.
[00:33:51] Yes, Trump is saying everything he can to show his subservience to this lobby.
[00:33:58] But I think that what you're going to see with this is that more and more people are awakening to the fact that Jews are wealthy and powerful.
[00:34:10] But the wealth of the Jews is built on things like Hollywood Studios and the Adelsons who made their money on gambling.
[00:34:17] George Soros, for instance, let me just give you this example.
[00:34:20] George Soros has a net worth of $7 billion.
[00:34:22] Elon Musk has a net worth of $440 billion, and he's on track to become the world's first trillionaire.
[00:34:30] So I think you're going to see you've already seen it.
[00:34:33] You have already seen this, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:34:35] You saw it this year, I think, definitively and once and for all.
[00:34:38] Jewish controlled legacy media of the 20th century is shrinking in size and influence.
[00:34:43] They were not able to stop Trump.
[00:34:45] Americans are figuring out that the Jews, because of their wealth and power and influence,
[00:34:50] they're shifting away from them and towards the 21st century tech barons like Elon Musk.
[00:34:58] And a lot of these Jews are dying.
[00:35:01] Sheldon Adelson's dead.
[00:35:02] Lots of big Jewish donors like the 82-year-old Nelson Peltz.
[00:35:06] They're yesterday's.
[00:35:07] This is just a growing sense that I have that they are yesterday's elites.
[00:35:11] Benny Marcus, for example, one of Trump's top Jewish donors he found at Home Depot.
[00:35:16] He recently died.
[00:35:19] And there's this behind this rhetoric that Trump is all too eager to share publicly.
[00:35:27] There's this trend of the government, culture, and economy being captured more now by people
[00:35:32] like Musk with these enormous fortunes and grand designs.
[00:35:36] He wants to go to Mars.
[00:35:37] He wants to destroy the woke virus.
[00:35:39] He wants to harness the power of AI and robots.
[00:35:41] And I think Jews are on the way down.
[00:35:44] These people like Musk are on the way up.
[00:35:46] And we're going to look back on, I think you could look back on the ADL's failed effort to choke Twitter of,
[00:35:52] or X, of advertiser revenue as a milestone in this power shift.
[00:35:56] Elon has been an ally for us on race and on Jews.
[00:36:01] You see it all the time.
[00:36:02] And he is, as I said before, I think he's become the most important person in the world.
[00:36:06] He may be a Jew himself.
[00:36:07] But then on the other hand, see, people in my generation, I'm in my 70s, who lived through the Civil Rights Movement and things like that,
[00:36:15] realize that liberalism and Jews go together like a horse and carriage, okay?
[00:36:21] They are the secret sauce that is behind the triumph of liberalism that has basically poisoned America's lives and brought us, you know, to our near.
[00:36:33] But you look at a, for example, I was showing James the other day a little vignette of the 1955 Memphis City Beautiful celebration for winning that award,
[00:36:48] the City Beautiful Award for all of the United States for the third time.
[00:36:53] And you look at the white working class and you look at the black working class back then,
[00:36:58] and they comported themselves so much better than today.
[00:37:02] You know, there were no pants hanging down and underwear showing and things like this.
[00:37:07] It was just a much better civilization.
[00:37:10] And then on the other hand of, you know, what has happened, if you want something to compare it with,
[00:37:15] look at an episode of Cops in Memphis back in the 1990s, and it's just like the civilization has broken down.
[00:37:22] Well, what is happening now is that there's a younger generation of Jews, too, that are bucking their elders.
[00:37:31] They do not like what's going on for the genocide of the people in the Gaza Strip, for example.
[00:37:37] And you're seeing a fissure there.
[00:37:40] You've had that Zionism versus, you know, typical left-wing Jew problems before.
[00:37:48] But, see, that was all, you know, this is a big change because basically in the 50s, 60s, they spoke with one voice.
[00:37:58] And now there seems to be a—it's just like in Antarctica now.
[00:38:04] All the glaciers are beginning to melt.
[00:38:05] And I'm very hopeful that Jews will no longer be driving liberalism.
[00:38:15] Liberalism is the modern face of evil, and that's what we need to remember through all of this.
[00:38:20] Going back to Musk, he single-handedly vetoed the government funding bill for a few days.
[00:38:26] And I think he posted about it 122 times on X and was able to get that delayed and renegotiated.
[00:38:35] He told the Republicans that if they voted for it, they would be primaried, and he would make sure that their primary opponents would have a lot of money.
[00:38:42] 170 of them still did, but a lot of them won't be back next time, potentially, because Congress is about to turn over.
[00:38:48] Now, it just seems like that he took the most powerful platform on the planet and weaponized it against the left.
[00:39:00] And so now you had the first buddy vetoing the continuing resolution, and he held the government hostage.
[00:39:06] And I said this in my AMRAN talk last year, so it was about, what, a year and three or four months ago.
[00:39:11] We know that politicians are sociopaths, but things will change when we have more leverage than our opponents.
[00:39:18] It's just that simple.
[00:39:19] And this is what a lot of people will say and do whatever they need to say and do and get elected and look after number one.
[00:39:26] But I think that—
[00:39:28] When they start looking at things like a real primary challenge that is well-financed, that is the type of thing that shivers their timbers.
[00:39:37] That's exactly right.
[00:39:38] So you've got now the Electoral College sweeping the swing states, taking the popular vote.
[00:39:43] It has cemented ideas like mass deportations being winning issues.
[00:39:50] And so for whatever reason, I think you're going to see more and more people starting to trend this way.
[00:39:55] And this is adjacent, at the very least adjacent to our direction, if not right on the same path.
[00:40:01] I mean, could you imagine mass deportation being a winning issue during the dog days of the George W. Bush administration?
[00:40:11] You could have never thought we would have gotten to this point.
[00:40:14] And they're changing from left to right now.
[00:40:17] And we need to catch a wave, like the Beach Boys said.
[00:40:20] We'll be sitting on top of the world as we get ready for this next break.
[00:40:24] But I think a recap is you've already seen a gigantic cultural shift away from racial utopianism,
[00:40:32] the new media being empowered by men like Musk, who have seized control of politics,
[00:40:37] the return of tariffs, the Supreme Court moving to the right, issuing landmark decisions
[00:40:42] that settle divisive cultural issues like abortion and transgenderism along regional lines,
[00:40:47] even the Atlantic admitting cancel culture is dead.
[00:40:52] We'll be right back.
[00:40:53] We've got to take a break.
[00:40:53] When the left can't provide them with money, blacks will desert them post-haste.
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[00:43:54] Hold your loved ones close this week, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:43:58] This is Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year.
[00:44:03] James Edwards and Keith Alexander back with you looking ahead and reasons for hope and optimism.
[00:44:08] You know, we've always been hopeful and optimistic here on TPC,
[00:44:12] but I hope we're making a compelling case for you to believe that things are changing,
[00:44:17] at the very least, in the right direction.
[00:44:19] Have we won everything?
[00:44:20] No.
[00:44:21] I mean, the gold standard is a white ethnostate.
[00:44:24] That's the gold standard.
[00:44:25] So we're far from that.
[00:44:26] But I think we are much better than we have been at any point in my life with where we are tracking right now.
[00:44:33] We'll see what happens when the new administration gets in there.
[00:44:36] But right now, everything is signaling in the right direction.
[00:44:41] So, I mean, we've been through this decade of left-wing social movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too and Hands Up Don't Shoot.
[00:44:48] That's all stopped.
[00:44:49] I mean, the cancel culture mobs stopped because, again, Elon Musk bought Twitter in 2022.
[00:44:56] He changed the algorithm.
[00:44:58] He got rid of the trending hashtags that the left was using to whip up mobs to go after people.
[00:45:03] And he took away that favorite weapon away from them and turned it against them.
[00:45:07] I mean, Brad Griffin is so right about all of this stuff.
[00:45:10] And then again, I'd say, I'd say, Keith, 20 years doing this, I see things pretty clearly.
[00:45:14] I'm human.
[00:45:15] I'm not right every time.
[00:45:16] But I get things mostly right, I think, and if you look at my track record, and certainly more than I get it wrong.
[00:45:23] And just analyzing these trends that we've discussed this hour, I think that I do think this is the beginning of the end.
[00:45:29] They are still strong.
[00:45:30] They can still damage you.
[00:45:31] But we have many reasons to be happy this Christmas.
[00:45:34] Again, we don't have the ethno state yet.
[00:45:36] But in terms of what was possible and realistic ahead of the November 5th election, I think we have gotten more or appeared to be in line to get more than we could have reasonably expected.
[00:45:47] And why does that matter to us?
[00:45:48] Why does that matter to us here?
[00:45:49] Well, I think you have to go back to 2016 when the media did everything they could to damage Trump by trying to triangulate him to us.
[00:45:57] Media Matters saying we were one of the top 20 right-wing media fixtures responsible for his nomination.
[00:46:03] There was a Washington...
[00:46:04] You could never have gotten any better advertisement than that.
[00:46:07] Well, and again, there's a lot of things that I don't like about Trump.
[00:46:11] But the fact of the matter remains, the Washington Post said Donald Trump Jr.
[00:46:16] stepped out of the shadows and into the spotlight with his interview with the political cesspool.
[00:46:21] Hillary Clinton saying we would shape the country.
[00:46:25] You know, all of that's hyperbole.
[00:46:27] What happened was we were a lot more attractive to average Americans than the Black Lives Matter people and things like that.
[00:46:37] See, the left are their own worst enemies.
[00:46:41] The more you know them, the more you hate them.
[00:46:44] And they allowed themselves to be linked up with sexual perversity as a civil right.
[00:46:51] And things have been going downhill ever since then.
[00:46:54] The people that they want you to admire and respect and emulate are just basically losers.
[00:47:02] And everybody knows it.
[00:47:03] And they, you know, ordinary people have finally had enough.
[00:47:07] And they're registering their dissatisfaction with the Democrats at the polling place.
[00:47:12] I think, you know, again, whether it's real or imagined, I've always had some sort of...
[00:47:17] Because the media so overplayed the significance that we really didn't have in 2016.
[00:47:25] But if you listen to them, we were the ones really calling the shots.
[00:47:28] They just thought that that would damage him because they were, you know, tying him to so-called white supremacy and everything else.
[00:47:35] And so I think because of that, I've always had some sort of a vested interest, real or imagined, in any success that might have come from Trump or Trump-adjacent people.
[00:47:46] But again, we have been involved in this on the margins.
[00:47:49] But certainly now more than ever, we are getting plugged in.
[00:47:51] I mean, we are talking with people.
[00:47:53] We're thrust into the spotlight.
[00:47:53] If you read our letter that we sent out, if you got it, we are getting more plugged in.
[00:48:00] And our side is being heard from, and we have helped shape our message.
[00:48:03] That much is true.
[00:48:04] We have helped shape our message that has broken through and has reached the ears of people who can get things done.
[00:48:10] And so we're going to see where it goes, but it won't go anywhere unless we all stick together.
[00:48:14] I am telling you, folks, listen, we are fighting our own Stalingrad down here with the post office right now.
[00:48:20] I received emails this week from people who received the letter, the letter we talked about last week during the first hour,
[00:48:28] the letter that we sent out on November 30th.
[00:48:31] They got it yesterday or two days ago.
[00:48:33] You're talking about December 20th, December 19th.
[00:48:36] You're talking about a month to get a letter, and then I'm receiving letters.
[00:48:40] Now, listen, we're getting letters in the mail.
[00:48:42] We're getting support in the mail every day.
[00:48:44] Every day I go to the post office, there's stuff in the box.
[00:48:46] Okay, we're sending things out every day.
[00:48:48] It is getting there for the most part eventually, but you're talking about I'm getting stuff.
[00:48:53] I got some things in the mail today that were postmarked like December 9th.
[00:48:57] So, again, you're talking about 10 days, almost two weeks, and in some cases nearly a month for things to get delivered.
[00:49:04] So I am telling you, this is, I liken this to these letters are our soldiers.
[00:49:10] I am Field Marshal Paulus, and we don't want to get encircled by the communists here,
[00:49:17] and we don't want to lose to the post office.
[00:49:19] It's cold outside.
[00:49:20] And guess what happened today?
[00:49:21] I was on the TV, and lo and behold, there is now talk of a big move by Donald Trump to privatize the post office.
[00:49:34] Coincidence?
[00:49:35] I tell you, they do listen.
[00:49:36] We know that they listen.
[00:49:37] I know that they listen.
[00:49:38] I hear from people that are a phone call away from people in the administration that tell me they listen.
[00:49:42] And we actually are a degree of separation from some of the people that are going to be up in Washington through some of our contacts,
[00:49:50] some of them behind the scenes, some of them you know, some of them you don't know.
[00:49:53] But I'm telling you, there's reason for me to be excited.
[00:49:55] And as I said, after a career of almost unblemished, an almost unblemished record throughout my career of setbacks and defeats,
[00:50:03] I don't think it's nigh of day.
[00:50:04] There are some good things happening.
[00:50:05] James Edwards speaks out about the inefficiency or the mendacity of the post office.
[00:50:12] And lo and behold, we now have a movement afoot to privatize the post office.
[00:50:18] I haven't heard about that in a long time.
[00:50:19] There are coincidences, too.
[00:50:21] But, I mean, I am telling you, there is – yeah, so we've been damaged by this, folks.
[00:50:27] We have been damaged, and we need you to send your support to the front.
[00:50:32] We are in here.
[00:50:33] I don't want to be ruined after all this time and all the people we have taken on
[00:50:39] and all the people who have attacked us to let the inefficiency of the United States Postal Service be what kills us.
[00:50:44] But I am telling you, it has damaged us as a business.
[00:50:47] You have to receive a certain amount of support so you can forecast your budget for the next fiscal quarter,
[00:50:54] not to mention making your bills.
[00:50:56] And so when it's taking over a month for us to send a letter and receive a response, I mean, that just doesn't work.
[00:51:02] So we need you to send your support to the front.
[00:51:07] We need more men here on the ground.
[00:51:08] We need more letters.
[00:51:10] We need you like a dead man needs a coffin.
[00:51:11] We do.
[00:51:12] And so if you have not yet responded to our Christmas fundraising drive, listen.
[00:51:16] Again, we are sending stuff out every day.
[00:51:18] I've received emails from people saying, yes, I've sent something in.
[00:51:21] I got something I think two shows ago from a guy who said he sent something in.
[00:51:24] I still haven't received it.
[00:51:25] Not because I don't believe he sent it in, but that's just how long it's taking.
[00:51:30] But we are sending things out on your good credit, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:51:37] I mean, people who have even emailed me to say that they are sending something in, even in advance of receiving it,
[00:51:42] we are sending out all of these goodies.
[00:51:44] And we have got a gift package, incentive package par excellence.
[00:51:50] You've got the Lou Moore book, the autographed book from Lou Moore with this sample of above time coffee, our good friends.
[00:51:58] And so you're going to get to pair on a cold winter night a good book and a hot cup of coffee.
[00:52:03] And then if you go to the second tier, you're going to get this hand-signed hat from David Dukes 1990.
[00:52:08] I mean, this is a historic piece of American political.
[00:52:11] You can turn on the TV set and hear about Trump's move to privatize the post office.
[00:52:15] This is a true piece of American political history here, this 1990 Duke for Senate hat that he signed for you last month.
[00:52:23] And so we're trying to get these out.
[00:52:24] We need the support.
[00:52:25] I can't really anticipate how much support we're going to have going into next year because things are so slowed down.
[00:52:33] Why does James do this when he doesn't even have the money in?
[00:52:35] Because we love you.
[00:52:36] Well, that's the truth.
[00:52:38] We want to do more for you.
[00:52:40] We want what you receive from us to at least be reciprocal to what we receive from you.
[00:52:46] But anyway, I mean, there's still problems with the post office, but I am seeing now it is not just necessarily us.
[00:52:52] I am receiving things that are postmarked 10 days, 14 days, and I'm getting them, and I'm going to the post office every day.
[00:52:59] We're sending things out every day.
[00:53:00] We're receiving things every day.
[00:53:01] But when I see something that's postmarked and I get it 14 days later, this is a nationwide problem, I think, now.
[00:53:08] But we have never.
[00:53:09] Soviet Union in America.
[00:53:12] So anyway, help us fight our Stalingrad right now this winter.
[00:53:15] That was, of course, going on in 1942.
[00:53:21] 1942 to February of 1943.
[00:53:24] So, you know.
[00:53:26] The invasion started in 1941.
[00:53:29] Look it up.
[00:53:30] It was before Pearl Harbor.
[00:53:33] Rich Hamblin, I know you're going to confirm Operation Barbarossa June 22, 1942.
[00:53:41] I say 41.
[00:53:44] One of us is going to be wrong, that's for sure.
[00:53:46] We'll look it up in the break, and we're not going to tell you who's wrong.
[00:53:49] We're going to make you look it up.
[00:53:50] But either way, we can agree it was in the early 40s.
[00:53:52] And it was cold outside, and it's cold now, and we're fighting a battle, and we need your help.
[00:53:56] So if you have not responded.
[00:53:58] It wasn't cold in June, but it got cold in a hurry that year.
[00:54:02] It was certainly cold by December the 21st.
[00:54:04] Absolutely.
[00:54:05] It's even cold here right now.
[00:54:07] But anyway, as we fight the post office, we need your help.
[00:54:12] And anyway, that's our take on what's the future for the left look like?
[00:54:18] Maybe not so good for the first time in a long time.
[00:54:21] All right, we're going to go to the ladies next.
[00:54:23] You're in for a treat.
[00:54:24] We're going to take you behind the scenes into the homes of four different TPC listening families,
[00:54:29] and the ladies of these households are going to be preparing some topics for you
[00:54:33] and some Christmas cheer as well.
[00:54:35] Stay tuned.