[00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is The Political Cesspool. The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program. And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
[00:00:31] Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to tonight's live broadcast. It is Saturday evening, February the 8th, and we have taken our show back on the road tonight. How do the people feel about the job President Trump is doing? What is the opinion of TPC's listening audience about the way things have been going so far since he has re-assumed office? We are in South Carolina this evening to find out from the pulse, the epitome of TPC's listening audience, how they feel.
[00:01:00] And how do we exist and operate in this changing space? Don't miss what promises to be an eye-opening remote broadcast tonight from the upcountry of South Carolina. Ladies and gentlemen, if we could begin this show with a hearty rebel yell for everybody listening out there tonight.
[00:01:24] Somewhere in between Banshee and Viking is what we were going for, and I think we nailed it even for the newborn baby over here with this beautiful infant over here. I didn't even see that before we started that. But thank you, gentlemen. That was fantastic. And we will hear from you throughout the course of the next three hours. But first, I wanted to bring back on this special show Jared Taylor. Jared Taylor, if you know him at all, you know that he, too, is a Southerner and a Southern partisan at that.
[00:01:54] And he was at this very location just last year. And I have it on good authority he might like to say hello to everybody here. Jared, hello to you first. Well, hello, everyone in the Dixie Republic. I love the South, and you love the South, too. And they love you. And it's just all good feelings here tonight. And we'll never forget the time we were all together here last year.
[00:02:22] And, well, with all of those introductions and welcoming remarks, we have Jared but for a brief cameo segment tonight to kick this thing off. And, well, Jared, I wanted to have you back on because, number one, we're here again. And, number two, you were on the program that we did the last Saturday before the inauguration along with Steve King and Lou Moore. And we were talking about predictions.
[00:02:46] We were talking about, you know, our most optimistic forecasts for the incoming Trump administration a month ago seems like a lot has changed since then. Jared, how are you reacting to the first three weeks of what is going on in Washington? Donald Trump has taken my breath away by the rapidity and the scope of the wonderful things that he has done.
[00:03:15] I mean, I can't be Gendell Lissomore closing the border, for heaven's sake. And the word has gotten out. All those caravans that used to gather down in Central America and march their way to the border, they are disbanding and going home. The whole idea of expedited removal, that is something that is really, really important because instead of going through all of these courts that are backlogged by two or three million, you can take them wherever they are in the United States and boot them without going through that process.
[00:03:45] Boy, oh, boy. Ending the whole refugee intake business and he's killing DEI, all of that critical race theory stuff. He's got a guy in charge of getting rid of the illegals, Tom Holman. I think it's just remarkable all the things he's done. And clearly he and his team were thinking very carefully about what they could do by executive order, and they have gotten right to work. And I am very impressed. I give the guy so far an A+.
[00:04:15] It's remarkable what he's done. That is fascinating to hear you say that because after his inauguration speech, or rather it wasn't his inauguration speech, the last time you were on, right before, you gave the forecast C-plus to B-minus was, I think, your best hope. And to hear you give it an A-plus here tonight, something has happened. Why do you think all this has happened? And before you answer that, I would just say this.
[00:04:44] I had supper last night with some of our friends and sponsors here. And, of course, we were talking about everything that's been in the news, and it's really hard to keep up. And, in fact, one of our friends who will be coming on in the next segment immediately following you has said that we had some things that we were planning to talk about, but by the time the show started, there would be ten more things. He said two things happened since the time he left to come to eat last night, from the time he left the house to the time he got to the restaurant. And they were this executive order on South Africa.
[00:05:13] And then one thing that I think is just profound and perhaps even a silver bullet, Doge rehiring this staffer who had made these racially insensitive or whatever they call them remarks to have him be rehired. I mean, that could be something that just causes a cascade of change. Oh, I agree 100%. That is an enormous accomplishment.
[00:05:36] For decades, James, you and I have watched these so-called conservatives, these spineless conservatives, let their enemies tell them whom they can hire, whom they have to fire. It has just been disgusting. And, in fact, this guy said a number of entirely sensible things. He wants a eugenic immigration policy. So do I. Don't tell anybody, but so do I. And he would never think of marrying outside his race. Neither would I.
[00:06:06] Neither would I. And the fact that he resigned. I guess he thought, oh, I've made such a stink. No good. And not only did Elon Musk hire him back, but I think it's very, very significant that J.D. Vance, vice president, was married to an Indian woman. And despite the fact that this young fellow, he had said that it's time to normalize Indian hate, that's not something I would have said. It's something that I understand.
[00:06:34] You see these Indians everywhere taking over and trying to kick us around and thinking they're so much better than we are. But the fact that J.D. Vance, his own Indian wife, had said, hire this guy back. And apparently Trump at a press conference, somebody asked him about it. He says if J.D. Vance says hire him back, hire him back. This is a huge, very significant change. Yes? With a smile on his face and an almost pep in his step. I mean, he knew exactly what he was talking about and responding to.
[00:07:04] But it's just, and we're going to get into that in much more depth, especially those two topics over the course of this first hour. We're going to get into so much more, just feeling a sense of the pulse of the audience about how they view the things that have happened. Jared, we only have but two fleeting minutes left with you. And thank you for setting the stage tonight and making this brief cameo appearance. You gave me a phone call the other day. And you had told me on the phone that you were just so excited you just wanted to talk to somebody. And I said, well, what's going on? What are you so excited about?
[00:07:34] You said, I think it's Donald Trump. And we were talking in this conversation about, you know, even if Pat Buchanan had been elected president, which was a dream of all of ours, I think, he would have not been able to do any of this. He would have had at least half the Republican Party against him, three-fourths, maybe more, all of the Democrats and no allies. And then now Trump comes in and does things that we couldn't have even imagined. And this is an important question, Jared. Why now?
[00:07:59] How has he come out of the gates firing on all of these cylinders, doing all of these things that are just almost wildest dream-tier actions? Why now? Why after a lifetime of getting nothing, it's just now we're getting stuffed. Why now? It is, I think, the three reasons. Once he already spent four years in the White House, he had a chance to learn how things work. He discovered just how important it is to have the right people in the right places.
[00:08:28] And if you don't have the right people, if all you have are these rhino Republicans in important positions, nothing gets done. So he came in with a real team of people. The other thing is he now owns the Republican Party in a way that he never did and the way Patrick Buchanan never could have.
[00:08:45] And then the other thing is, clearly, he has had a lot of very smart people going through what the government does, piece by piece, regulation by regulation, and seeing what he can change without having to go to Congress. And even things other people might want to talk about going to Congress. He said, I don't care. I'm going to change it right now anyway. All of those things have fallen together in an almost miraculous way.
[00:09:09] Also, he's got a Supreme Court, many of the justices of whom he has appointed, and he's got a majority in Congress. This is the perfect moment for a guy who is energetic and who sees the broad picture to do a whole lot of absolutely wonderful things. And I wish him every success.
[00:09:28] I always believed that a pivot point, an event that would be some sort of a catalyst, was never as far away as it seemed in the depths of our despair. I had said this at the most recent American Renaissance Conference that I spoke at, that it's never as far away as it appears. And then now it would seem as though you're seeing an absolute entire cultural shift on a moment's notice, just a total about face.
[00:09:55] And we'll get into that more as we move forward. But, Jared, do you believe that this is sincere? I mean, there is a debate amongst a vocal minority of our friends that this is all just to bamboozle us for some nefarious reasons and that nothing good ever really happens. It has to be happening because people who want it to happen are allowing it. Oh, I've heard that theory about Donald Trump's election.
[00:10:21] There are people who say, well, the only reason he got elected is the string pullers behind the scene wanted to get him elected. I don't believe that for a moment. None of the people that you and I might consider string pullers or the people who are behind the scenes making life miserable for us, none of them wanted Donald Trump. I think all the people absolutely hate him. And this was an expression of the United States Democratic procedure. Believe it or not, I think that's in fact the case. And it's a remarkable result.
[00:10:51] We will talk to you about it again soon, my friend. I am sure of that. Amren.com. Ladies and gentlemen here at Dixie Republic. Let's hear from Jared Taylor. God tells us in Hebrews 10.25 that we should gather together to worship him. This isn't a request. It is a command. Going to church isn't an option. It is your Christian duty. With the hellish apostasy of mainstream churches, attending church these days can be difficult.
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[00:13:11] All right. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to our live broadcast from the beautiful upcountry of South Carolina. It has become one of my favorite places in the in the world. We come here now all the time. I mean, everything that has been built up here by the Jolly Boys and Man's Jolly himself and this parallel community. It's just there. And it's so much more. I mean, we've been coming here now for five years, five years. And every time I come, I can't wait to get back. I can't get back soon enough.
[00:13:41] And it seems like we're here just about all the time now. Is that right, Hunter? Yep. We're setting up a travel agency next. Now, Hunter is, of course, a captain of the Jolly Boys. Actually, what is your official rank with the Jolly Boys? We're all just friends, local guys. All right. No official ranks. No official ranks. But I'll tell you, there should be titles. All right. It's a roundtable. It's a roundtable here. All right. It's close to the mic as you can. All right. So, you know what we're here to talk about tonight.
[00:14:07] And we had a very engaging conversation at supper last night. How do you want to begin this dissection of how we should because, again, you know, every Fourth of July show, the Saturday nearest the Fourth of July. And on most Memorial Days, I will remind people that I, you know, have never allowed an American flag on my property, a Yankee flag. I don't pledge allegiance. I don't make my kids pledge allegiance.
[00:14:36] And so it's interesting being someone who is a partisan for our people. And our people, of course, transcend governments and locations. And we were talking about that last night. Before we were with Southerners, we were something else. And before we identified as that. But anyway, it is interesting to have had these beliefs my whole life. And certainly still I do. But to have a federal government that is doing things that is in favor of our people.
[00:15:06] I was born in 1980, and I've never seen that before. Not in an explicit way as this. So what do you want to talk about this segment? I'm just a casual observer. I was born in 89, the end of 89. So my whole life was my whole cognizant life would have been Bill Clinton and then Bush and then Obama. The abomination, if you will.
[00:15:33] But just what's happened since January has been really incredible. We can start with the negatives, which is much shorter than the positives. Which, frankly, we can't even keep up with. I mean, we've been trying to breakneck speed on these last three shows. Yeah, last night, I mean, from the time I left my house and got dressed to come and meet you to have a burger and a beer, there was two things that happened that was like, oh, hey. And two fundamental things.
[00:16:02] He sends me through emotional ups and downs like any ex-girlfriend ever had. All right, besides Gaza. All right, besides Gaza. Can I start with that? Please, please, please. I guess the first negative would have been the extra measure to combat anti-Semitism. I think I saw that coming. I think he wanted to just add extra measures beyond what the Biden administration had done.
[00:16:25] I think everybody here knows that Trump is a friend to the Jews and the Jews are gathering around Trump just like the tares would gather around the wheat. That's what they do. It's a natural thing they do. And then, so I kind of saw that coming. I'm not sure how that's going to play out beyond the college protest thing that's going on with the Palestinians and all that.
[00:16:54] Will that extend into the Patriot Act type thing? I don't know. If it is selectively enforced against these left-wing college students who oppose. Then we're going to be deporting all brownies. Because they oppose Israel for entirely different reasons than we do. They see them as white colonial settlers. They don't oppose them for the reasons that they deserve to be opposed. So that is a different thing. Totally different thing. That would be the first thing.
[00:17:21] And then the second thing, I was a little bit upset with his language over Gaza. That was out of nowhere. And that is what it is. Those are negatives. But then the much longer list here would be the positives.
[00:17:38] So I think what I was most upset with President Trump when he left initially in 2020 was his, what happened with these guys that the quote-unquote insurrection and many of these people being in, being imprisoned. And I was, you know, pardon the interruption, Hunter, but that is astonishing because so much has happened.
[00:18:02] I've almost forgotten about the pardons of the J6ers, which would have been a term-defining action in any normal presidency. Yeah, when that, after the quote-unquote insurrection, which wasn't really that, I was a little bit upset with his language after that.
[00:18:23] But then when he came in and pardoned all of them, pardoned all of them, even the guy wearing the Camp Auschwitz shirt, that guy's walking around too. I was, okay, wow, he threw a bone to all the guys that put it on the line for him there in 2020. So that was a positive. That was like, okay, he means business.
[00:18:46] And then the executive order right after that, this is a super important one, was the executive order to end birthright citizenship. He's attacking this idea that anyone can come here and pop out a baby and be an American. This is one of the most fundamental issues of our time is the fact that, you know, a pregnant woman can just come here and pop out a baby.
[00:19:11] I think America may be, the United States may be the only nation, it's less than a handful, that allow that. And that's going to go to the Supreme Court now. This could be a fundamental change. It's probably going to be some litigation and some issues there, but he's framing it as stupid. And he's putting it simply, and I think everyone else in this room, of course, and beyond this room into the normal political world would also call it stupid. It is stupid. Everyone knows this.
[00:19:39] So the language that he's framing around this is just changing the whole game. And then the, of course, next is the site, which we found out last night before our meal, was the asylum and refugee status to white Afrikaners. This was one of the first issues that got me into, I guess, racial identity was the plight of these South Africans in their home nation that they built.
[00:20:07] Everyone is seeing what's going on there and the taking of the land and the terroristic tactics that are taking place on these people. So that was big to me. That was like, wow, somebody has recognized their plight. No one else has done that before him. And then, of course, the sanctions against the anti-white South African government. Signing into law, no men in women's sports. I mean, that's not that big of a win.
[00:20:36] And that's a little bit of common sense there. But, hey. But because we had gone so far askew, the fact that it had to be corrected, I mean, it needed to be corrected. Now it has been. Yep. And by the way, did you see the photo op? Yeah. When he signed that, I haven't seen any head of state. I saw one little blackhead sticking their little head out. I didn't see. I didn't look that good. But, no, it was a beautiful picture. It looked like it was the Austrian painting. It was like a, you know.
[00:21:06] I think buying Greenland, handing back at taking over Canada, this speaks to our expansionist hearts. Which we can be. Yes. We can be a lot of things. We can be, I don't like the term isolationist, but we can be America first isolationist. If we need to be, we can be expansionists. Our people have always been expansionists. Our people have thrived through many different forms of government, through many different kinds of scenarios.
[00:21:32] And it's what works best for this group of white people in this particular time and in this particular place. And so I'm not married to any principle. I'm not married to, you know, the Constitution necessarily. I like the fact this man's will to power is inspiring. I mean, they tried to kill him. They tried to put him in prison. They impeached him. They smeared him as a rapist. They've done all of these things and still he won. And now you've got Marco Rubio, who was just this pathetic little weakling, you know, in 2016.
[00:22:00] And he's going down to South America like he's Teddy Roosevelt. And he's going down there and just buck-breaking all of these presidents. I mean, I just, it makes you, I don't want to say I'm proud to be an American. You know, I'm not Lee Greenwood. But I, you know, if I got to live here, and I do, I'd rather it be like this than the way it has been the last 44 years of my life.
[00:22:18] I think there's something that beats in our white breasts that loves expansionism, that loves the ever growth of something, the ever rise of something, continual life, continual resurrection. And so moving on beyond our borders, I mean, you look at Alaska, that was a great buy. That was a great buy. So Greenland, they bought the Louisiana Purchase. They bought that for about what a house goes for in Greenville now.
[00:22:47] Yeah, I mean, what a great deal. So he's the art of the deal, right? And then the hint at taking over, I think the hint at taking over Canada was just, it was a little bit pleasurable to see Trudeau embarrassed and sort of. I like masculine leadership. Now, you know, it's Trump, you know, whatever. I like masculine leadership, and that's what, you know, we're seeing right now. Yep, he's making it cool.
[00:23:12] And then everything that's coming out with the DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency and the USAID dissolving these programs. I mean, I remember when Bush was president, we spent however many million dollars building back a mosque in the Middle East after we went into Iraq. And these are the things that DOGE is getting into with USAID.
[00:23:38] And so I was seeing this stuff so long ago, but now it's all coming to light. And even, like, my normie friends are texting me, hey, did you see how much we spent on transgender raps this year? And it's like, I'm like, wow, I didn't know that. But I know we spent $50,000. That's very minimal compared to however much we spent elsewhere. No, no, I think it's important. We spent $50,000 on Colombian transgender operas. I've got that right here. But the fact that they're getting to that fine of 11, now $47,000 would, like, fund me for, you know, a decade.
[00:24:07] But not quite. But, I mean, that would be a game changer for something like this. I've seen numbers from, like, $350 million to $500 million to Tel Aviv University. And this stuff is – and people are – we're funding colleges in the Middle East. We're funding colleges – or – All right. You all know this. Wait, wait. I'm not saying all right because we know it. I'm just saying all right because we've got to take a quick timeout. And you're going to hear from so many more people here at Dixie Republic tonight.
[00:24:37] But Hunter is hitting some of the broad strokes, some of the highlights just from since last week and beyond. But we will be focusing on a little bit more squarely on Doge, South Africa, and USA. Stay tuned. Proclaiming liberty across the land. You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker.
[00:25:04] Federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department records that contain sensitive personal data. In the meantime, House Republican leadership praising other early successes made by the President's Department of Government Efficiency under Elon Musk. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise telling reporters USAID misappropriated government funds for decades.
[00:25:33] Go ask USAID how that's working out for them when they have to now be exposed to the fact that they were funding to the tune of millions of dollars drag shows in foreign countries with Americans' hard-earned tax dollars. Also at townhall.com, Speaker Mike Johnson says House Democrats are beginning to panic at all the changes that President Trump is making in Washington. Here's a few quotes. Shut down the city. We are at war. We're going to fight it in the streets, it was said.
[00:26:02] This is what the beginning of a dictatorship looks like. This is their reaction to the flurry of activity that's come out of the new administration. And the president is doing exactly what he said on the campaign trail that he is going to do. Hamas earlier today releasing three very frail and thin-looking Israeli hostages. Israel freed 183 Palestinian prisoners in the fifth exchange of a ceasefire deal that has paused the Gaza and in the war in Gaza.
[00:26:32] Hostages condition and scenes of Hamas forcing them to speak in the handover sparked outrage in Israel. A major storm bringing very heavy snow to parts of the upper Great Lakes and northeast over the weekend. Forecasters say this storm could dump anywhere from 8 to 12 inches of snow across parts of Minnesota and the Great Lakes. More on these stories at townhall.com.
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[00:30:11] Off to a quick start here in South Carolina. We won't ask for a rebel yell right now because the pizza just got delivered. And so all of our live audience tonight is enjoying that. But here's the thing. So many smart people in this room, people we have worked with for years and new friends we are making here as we sit this evening. I was searching for the term earlier. I said I don't like the term isolationist. Non-interventionist is the term. Thank you for that.
[00:30:40] And that is what we are and what we should be in some circumstances. But we can also be expansionist, and that is not a contradiction. Why is that not a contradiction? Because this is how you should, I have said this so many times, you should determine your position on any issue. I don't care what the issue is. It can be foreign policy, trade, abortion, you name it. How do you arrive at a conclusion? Where do you stand on that issue? You ask yourself this question. Is it good for white people?
[00:31:10] And whatever the answer to that question is determines your position on that issue. And so I would ask you this, Hunter, before we get back into some of these allocations or misallocations of taxpayer money that the federal government through the U.S. aid program has been doling out. And then we're going to get into Doge and this staffer. I just think that is a very significant cultural shift. Ramifications of that could be absolutely transformational.
[00:31:40] And then the South Afrikaners. We're going to get to that. Is it good for whites? There is another side to this. There are friends of ours who believe that, again, this is all being done to sucker whites into a war in the Middle East. If that happens... I won't be fighting in there. I think the right would rebel, yes. If that happens, I think, well, then perhaps I would have been wrong.
[00:32:08] But until that happens, if you look at it at face value, the things that we have experienced over the past three weeks, would you say, in your opinion, that what Donald Trump has done and what this government has done since January 20th has been good for whites overall? Yes. And white Southerners, white Yankees, you name it. Whites around the world. Yeah, I do think he's changed the language, changed the tone, changed the momentum, and changed the cool factor of it all.
[00:32:37] Because what I've tried to do is anything that Trump has done in the executive order or has made news for, as far as the DEI, doing away with DEI and all that, I have tried to agree with him and then amplify that. So I'm connected with my community. And they ask me something about a local organization. I look it up.
[00:33:05] They've got a DEI officer. Then I tell the community, hey, they have a DEI officer. These are the things that Trump is getting rid of. This is negative. They are anti-white, and I use that word. And they respond positively to it.
[00:33:25] And because the president is doing it and because there's all this momentum behind it, they feel like that they can agree with that because the president's doing it. He's getting rid of DEI. It's amazing how many DEI officers in certain nonprofits. The one I'm specifically talking about is a land conservation group that's close to my home. And they had a DEI officer.
[00:33:52] And it's like, why do we need a DEI officer for a land conservation group? So whatever he's doing in these executive orders, we can also agree with it and amplify it amongst our friends and amongst the normal people in our lives who may not be fanatics or radicals or whatever. And then it normalizes it and changes it. All right. Now, going back to some of these.
[00:34:20] Can I speak to the non-interventionalist? Yeah, go ahead real quick. I think that the only way that we should be intervening in anything globally is to, if one of our cousins across the seas ask us to help them run out the aliens. All right. So if France were to ask us, hey, can you help us run out the Muslims? Can you help us? All right. Would we answer that call? Okay.
[00:34:45] So I would give you an example of people, conservatives, and I don't necessarily use that term disparaging, but you know who I'm talking about. They will hang on a principle. Even if it is to the detriment of themselves and their children, they will die on a principle and fight for a principle that is against their own self-interest. So that has never made any sense to me. But so my overall, I would say I'm a non-interventionist.
[00:35:12] However, if you're talking about sending in troops to take out some of these drug cartels, what about the people in Iran saying we need some help here? We appreciate you wanting to bring some of our people over if they so choose. Would you support boots on the ground in South Africa? I would because that is what's good for white people. Absolutely. Now, I would not support that in Gaza or Israel or Iraq or Iran or wherever. We've had these. We're probably all on the same page.
[00:35:39] But, I mean, see, this is, again, well, you're a non-interventionist. That's your principle. So, therefore, you can't be for this. No, I'm for what's good for white people. In this instance, I am for sending boots into the ground. I am for being we're a global people at this point, all the way from Australia to America to Norway, all the way to parts of Eastern Europe from the north, the south, the west, and the east. And these are our brothers and cousins. They're not Southerners. They don't share that common bond that we do.
[00:36:09] But that's okay. They're still our people. Yes. And as you said, we were something else before we were Southerners. So these are our people, and we've got to close ranks. Now, this USAID, some of the funding that Elon Musk has uncovered in his office there, and, you know, he's working out of the White House now, which is just an incredible thing. $8.2 million to Politico. I mean, this is this anti-white web zine. It's not even any good, even if you were, you know, in favor of their message.
[00:36:36] $8.2 million to Politico, $20 million to put on a Sesame Street production in Iraq. Iraq, yes. $56 million to boost the tourism of Tunisia, $45 million for DEI efforts in Burma. But then it gets down to just— How much does the guy doing the Muppet get paid? Like, how much does he get paid? I mean, you think—I mean, what could one of our organizations do with $20 million?
[00:37:01] I mean, you know, we interview everybody that is doing—producing any good fruit for our side on this show over the last 20 years. And I'm thinking of any of our guests, any of the organizations that we feature, what could we do with $20 million? What could, you know, Patriot do with $20 million? But then it gets down to the, you know, $70,000 for this DEI musical in Ireland. I mean, what could we do with $70,000? A hell of a lot. $47,000 for a transgender opera in Columbia. And then it just goes on and on.
[00:37:29] But I'm just saying, what's encouraging is—and we talked about this last night—these efforts have been subsidized with these lavish funds, this lavish amount of funding. We have done it on a professional level basically for free. We have starved. And we have done it because— At cost. We have done it at cost because it's a cause worth fighting for and living for and whatever.
[00:37:54] However, when this bigot gets cut off, they're not going to do it for free. They're not going to do it when there's a risk to them. They're done. So there'll be a vacuum. They're done. Yeah. And the biggest thing about that that's so ground-shifting is the fact that I have friends of mine who I've known my whole life who are probably—I'm a millennial.
[00:38:17] And they're good guys, but they're centrist or just apolitical, not interested in politics much. But they're all sending me links to, hey, man, did you see how much was spent here? Did you see how much was spent there? And this stuff is coming to light, and there's a lot of distrust, and it's all left-leaning or homosexual stuff. How about this?
[00:38:43] I mean, you look at all of these—I mean, who has been doling out these funds? I mean, you have all of these government workers, these bureaucrats, these hive-minded people in USAID and throughout the entire expanse of the federal government. How about this? I mean, this is almost beyond belief. It's comically good. This is the headline.
[00:39:08] Government worker says 19-year-old Doge employees are having 15-minute interviews with federal employees to justify their existence before determining if they should be fired. An unnamed federal worker spoke out at a town hall event in Virginia. Quote, I just wanted to share some of the things that are going on at my agency. Musk visited the building and called for a 50% cut of the agency.
[00:39:31] My colleagues are getting 15-minute one-on-one check-ins with 19, 20, and 21-year-old college graduates asking them to justify their existence. That just makes me laugh because we have Zoomers, I guess. We have Zoomers come around here. I want these people to start. Right. Well, I know the attitude of some of these Zoomers, and if there's even one in there, which evidently there is, if there's even one in there that is like the Zoomers that I meet here, they're like ruthless.
[00:40:01] And just imagine being these people that are getting interviewed by like a 19-year-old quote-unquote based Zoomer. Like this guy who resigned and was then rehired. You're going to be interviewed by people like that. Yeah. And they're – My, how the tables have turned. And there needs to be – I will tell you this. There needs to be no mercy. These people have to go. If we can get a boot to their throat, you have to – You have to meet these people.
[00:40:29] And I'm not talking about like physically – you know what I mean. I mean, they've got to get out. They've got to be gone. Well, you've got to meet them with equal or greater force that they met you with. Exactly. Exactly. They need to be – they need to be depleted. This goes to the freedom of speech. Again, the music's playing. Is it good for white people? Well, your principle is for freedom of speech. Yeah. If it benefits us.
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[00:43:11] From South Carolina tonight, we are checking the pulse of our audience and the people who make up a wonderful representation of our audience. What you hear tonight, I think, speaks for the audience at large of this listening program. That's why we are here tonight is because they can speak for you. They are you. I mean, I think our guests are you, too, and I think I am you, too, but I think it's interesting to just get the – just to come down and talk with the folks, and that's what we're doing tonight.
[00:43:39] And one of the things I love doing, when we do a remote broadcast, whether it's from the League of the South or back in the day, the Council of Conservative Citizens or wherever we're at, obviously in recent years here, it's fun to just sort of turn over a segment and just see what happens. And so I'm not opposed to doing that right now. Hunter, we have someone here that we'd like to put on the radio, on this program for the first time, but he is a seasoned veteran in this movement and has a very impressive resume, and we'll let you take it from there. Yep.
[00:44:09] So just to tell – on the tail end of that last segment, we were talking about the Doge employee who was fired. And more on that coming at the top of the next hour. I intended to cover it this hour. We're going to do Doge in South Africa at the top of the next hour, and then the last half of the show is just going to be sort of a free-for-all with the folks here tonight. So he was – he basically had – this Doge employee had said, quote, unquote, you couldn't pay me to marry outside my race. That's what he said. I mean, and he said –
[00:44:38] And they were saying – they were trying to say that, you know, sometimes you say imprudent things in your youth. This was like a couple of months ago when you said this. It was very recent. And then I said, oh, this guy – I thought, oh, you know, he's screwed. He'll never get his job back. But then Elon Musk put this poll out. They hired him back. We're going to read all the quotes from Musk and Vance. So Vance was – And then Trump came out and defended the guy and said, hire him back. So I'm going to put this question to my pal here, and that is with this –
[00:45:07] Trump defended this guy and said, hire him back. With all – with the Trump administration coming in, with all of the things that are taking place, and the next four years ahead of us, how do we capitalize on that for our movement? And before you answer, introduce yourself and any bit of background you'd like to share and then answer the question. And, Hunter, I'm going to give you this mic, and I'll be here. Happy to be here, everybody.
[00:45:35] This is Norman, Tennessee, from Patriot Front here visiting at Dixie, which has become a home away from home full of wonderful friends. Love, love, love this place so much. And dealing with some of the questions we have on capitalizing what is happening here in American administration is something that I know we're all occupied on, and there is a lot on the table for options that we can do.
[00:46:03] I'm an optimistic guy, sometimes even to an autistic degree. I'm a very optimistic person, very positive. There's plenty of black pillars out there. I am not one of them right there. Captain optimistic. I'm optimistic. Optimistic. Yeah, as much as I can be all the time. And there's plenty of reasons to be. So to capitalize on what we have happening now, and again, there's a lot of ways to do it. But what we are going to get, one way or the other, and there's always going to be some negatives,
[00:46:28] but we're looking at 50% to 75% of things that are going our direction for the first time ever. We have gotten glimpses. Yeah, we've gotten glimpses of forward progress before, and I am not a defeatist, all right? So I think that when people are given the opportunity to experience positivity and victory, you can breed more of that. You can multiply that. There are different opinions out there on specifics regarding that strategy on a large scale,
[00:46:56] and I get it, and I've been on a few different sides of this thing over time, but I have witnessed, I've seen what positivity can do to people, and it can bring people who are halfway to our viewpoint all the way to our viewpoint. That's just one benefit of being able to socially proclaim in a positive light our values, our virtues, and our concerns, and see that a lot of these things are now met in wider social circles everywhere from work to home.
[00:47:23] I mean, there are a lot of us that don't even have our home and our families on the same page, and that's an enormous tax on our lives, on our spirits, on our minds, and that's been happening for decades. That can change. So right off the bat, you have the potential to capitalize on genuine positivity in your home environment. For so many people across the board who now are able to talk to their wives, they're able to talk to their grandparents, they're able to talk to their children, and connect maybe not every single thing.
[00:47:53] You know, you don't have to be enormously greedy with this stuff, but just generally this healthy, positive approach of I support white American families. I support white families in the world, right? And these are healthy talking points. A marriage is between a man and a woman. You want to have lots of kids. You want to have economic benefits that create opportunity for stable family creation, and that kind of segues into the next major point of being able to capitalize, and that is with the economy, with finances.
[00:48:21] This administration opens doors for people like us to start good, honest business that is not targeted relentlessly. You don't have the same poison with DEI. And this is probably going to get better from anything we're seeing. There's always going to be some catches and some anti-Semitism laws and this, this, and that, but focus your thoughts, focus your energy, focus on the business that you can make, and companies you already work for are starting your own work
[00:48:48] because America has always been about men that step forward and work off the sweat of their brow to build townships, to have local blue-collar jobs and real skill sets that develop positive relationships in your community and put food on the table for your growing families. This whole attitude, that whole culture of positive American jobs for our people is what's going to feed us for everything else, for everything else.
[00:49:14] So right off the bat you have positive family cohesion, potentially. You have the opportunity, and again it's going to depend on legislation, and we're going to pay close attention to those details as time goes on, of making business work for our people. You are not starving. You have cash in pocket. You have the ability to finance for things that works now, for homes, for vehicles, for health care. I definitely want to see some improvement in health care. These are a lot of dreams moving forward,
[00:49:42] but we already have some tools on the table that we can use more and more and more to make this stuff work because it's all about building stronger families, larger families, that children grow up in a better environment. Now we multiply as a people. We multiply in quality and quantity because we want both. You can't just do one or the other. You have to have both or else you don't get anywhere. We can do that now. The window's open to set the stage for future generations that have success and that have power.
[00:50:08] And on top of just the family and the business, we look at larger. I mean there's even some global level stuff. We're just talking about allies out of race and nation abroad, Australia, South Africa, and dearly would love to help them. And once we get control of our resources, we can absolutely do that. So there is a stepping stone to these things. There is an order of events. That's not always in our control,
[00:50:33] but having the right attitude and being ready to take positive opportunity, that's the name of the game. That's the name of the game. Be ready to soak up a little bit of damage control from the stuff that may not go directly our way from the laws we don't like and then be ready to seize the day. Carpe diem. As soon as you have the opportunity to grow strong families, networks in towns, I mean eventually this would lead into the third option, which is to have more of our people in positions of power because real power comes from the top down.
[00:51:03] I love grassroots. I love grassroots, but it comes from the top down. Every revolution is top down. If you don't have at least a subset of the elite, it's not going to go anywhere. I love grassroots. I've always been a populist and a grassroots guy. That's important, and they can support, and there's an important role for them to play. But every revolution is top down. If you don't have at least some of the elite, even in the Confederacy, I mean you were dealing with – I mean Robert E. Lee was American aristocracy, Jefferson Davis. You had a lot of war heroes.
[00:51:32] You had a lot of elected officials. Yes, that is a very key point. What do you think is the biggest growing industry? Let me just say it from my point. I think it's home services. So if you're a young man, it really doesn't matter. If you're physically able, the home service industry may be a good area to go into, whatever that may be, anything that has to do with homes.
[00:51:56] Because we have a large boomer population that has large retirement accounts, and they're wanting to spend that money to keep up their homes. And there's a lack of people to do it beyond your established heritage Americans and then, of course, also illegal immigrants. So anyone listening to this that wants to get into business for themselves, potentially look at home services, that's everything.
[00:52:26] That goes everything from gutter cleaning to painting to AAC services. Just think about what goes into a home ownership and the things that you don't want to do, who you would pay to do it, that's where you can achieve success in. Well, it's like being a nurse, doctor, or mechanic. Everybody's going to get sick. Everybody's got a house. Everybody needs home services. Yep. That's probably like the biggest expense of people's lives, at least middle class people,
[00:52:56] is their homes. But your comment on the attitude and the positivity I think is huge. That is the power of positivity is huge. So we have to go at this with a positive, can-do attitude. There's nothing that will stop the manifestation of the sons of God here on earth. I don't care if it's Satan and his children. There's nothing that they're going to do that's going to stop us. I don't care what obstacles they put in front of us.
[00:53:23] Nothing separates us from that connection that we have from the divine power that feeds us every day. Whatever we're going through in our lives is meant to be there. So I'm with you there. Deeply agreed. Community is everything. When you're looking at what area of business is fastest growing, what can our guys get involved with, get involved with your community and find out what helps them because there are a lot of us more than you think.
[00:53:53] They're more than you think. The music is beginning to play. We will adjust these mics. How about, ladies and gentlemen, the lady left. Gentlemen, how about Hunter and Norman this hour? Please, let them hear it. All right. Yeah, that's right. Patriot Front. Norman, if you wouldn't mind, I might ask you to stick around with me for at least the first couple of segments of the second hour.
[00:54:22] I want to deep dive into Doge in South Africa. Would you be willing to do that? Absolutely. All right. We will hear more from Norman from Patriot Front. My good friend, Hunter, my brother. Hunter, I'm shaking the hand. That's a left-handed shake because I got the mic in the right hand. But nevertheless, a strong handshake as always. And we'll be back. We got some celebrities in the house too. Kyle McDermott and Steve Whitener of RBN. And you'll be hearing from them later as well. We'll be right back with the second hour.