[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.
[00:00:32] It sounds like it must be our annual Valentine's Day broadcast, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:01:09] Welcome to the show and happy Valentine's Day weekend to you all this Saturday evening, February the 15th. This is always one of the fun stops on our broadcasting calendar, and tonight will be no exception. Last week we were in South Carolina to collect the thoughts of a male contingent of TPC listeners about the early days of the new Trump administration. And tonight, during this annual Valentine's Day broadcast, we're going to be doing the same with the girls.
[00:01:36] So stay tuned for this very special presentation over the course of the next three hours, during which an outstanding collection of female guests will offer their thoughts on Trump and the countless headlines that have captivated us all since January the 20th. It's not still even been a month. Again, one of our most festive shows of the year, and I think you're going to enjoy it. I know I will. And kicking things off for us tonight is Cyan Quinn, the Program Director of Countercurrents.
[00:02:05] Cyan, good evening and happy Valentine's Day. Thanks for being back with us. Hello, James. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your wife and family, of course. Thanks so much for having me on. It's been pretty fantastic, almost a month now since the inauguration. There's so much to look forward to. Thank you. And so much to talk about. And I appreciate you being back with us. This is, I know, at least the third time in a row we've had you on.
[00:02:32] And I appreciate this growing tradition and always great to work with somebody from the Countercurrents team. And, of course, previously on Valentine's Day, these shows we do, and the Saturday nearest Valentine's Day every year, we typically have the ladies on to talk about dating, building strong marriages, raising healthy families, traditional role for women at home and in politics and health, and all of these things, finding a mate. Go on and on and on. Things tangentially at least related to relationships.
[00:03:01] But tonight, I mean, Cyan, we've been drinking news out of a fire hydrant the last month. So I said, ladies, we're still going to do the all-female cast, but let's talk about your reaction to Trump and a couple of topics that are in the news, current events, things like that. So, Cyan, I mean, it's just been so long that we've had anything good happen, much less almost everything good happen. And so we're still trying to form a consensus and flesh out these thoughts. So from your office at Countercurrents, how have you viewed the last 30 days?
[00:03:33] That's right. Well, you know, this is a traditional Valentine's Day topic is optimism, women, family formation. And the best thing for family formation is to have an optimistic nation and couples who are looking forward to the future because when you have something positive to look forward to, then that's when you're ready to have babies. So it all fits into the spectrum, for me at least.
[00:04:00] You know, I'm viewing a lot of the headlines as positive. You know, is Trump doing everything exactly the way that I would? I know, not necessarily. But I mean, I think you have to couch your expectations a little bit. But what I'm grateful for is the explicit discussion of immigration, securing the southern border.
[00:04:27] I mean, I think you have to go ahead and say, well, you know, I think you have to go ahead and say, well, you know,
[00:05:01] I think you have to go ahead and say, well, you know, I don't know, I think you have to go ahead and say, well, you know, I don't know. I mean, I don't know if you would consider them all far right.
[00:05:30] I mean, Marine Le Pen's party, the national rally. Marine Le Pen was at an event in Madrid last Saturday, just a week ago. And she and several other European leaders explicitly discussed remigration. That, I mean, just a year ago in May, the AFD got in trouble for one of its parliament,
[00:05:56] one of its members of parliament being at a secret meeting at which Martin Sellner was president, who gave a speech on remigration. This wasn't even in the policy platform at the time. And this was big news like, oh, that's a no, no, you can't talk about remigration or resettling people who are already here, are already citizens. But no, that's in mainstream political discourse now. What we're seeing is really incredible. And so I'm very optimistic for the future.
[00:06:26] And so that's my perspective from every year. I'm just delighted. I see it the same way as you do. And it's not 100% consensus, but I think the vast majority of people, and again, folks, when you're hearing this from Cy Ann Quinn, she is as well-connected and knows all of the players in this movement, both here in the United States and abroad, as anyone else that I know. Through CounterCurrents, her work there as the program director,
[00:06:52] she is very well tuned in to the pulse of what's going on in our community. And so when she shares this opinion with us, you know, my ears perk up and I listen because she has the judgment and the discernment to be able to tell the truth from a fraud. And so I would just ask you this. I mean, again, I guess it's almost an obvious question, though, Cy Ann, but how much has Trump himself been the catalyst for all of this?
[00:07:19] Is it just an idea and a movement whose time has finally come? Or was he the one who willed it? Well, thank you. I mean, you can't ever attribute a movement to a single person, but he just happens to be the manifestation of a lot of these sentiments now. I think four years in the wilderness did him good.
[00:07:48] I think he definitely learned from the last election, whether you subscribe to the belief that it was stolen. We know that there's a lot of voter fraud out there, particularly with mail-in ballots. It's, you know, I think that he looked at the results of his own election and the results of the end of that term where he was proposing things like the Platinum Plan.
[00:08:15] And he realized that his electorate elected him based on his stance on immigration and on closing the border and securing the southern border. And I think that the attitudes have changed significantly since then as well, too. I think if you look at the first Trump administration,
[00:08:43] the things that the, there was immense censorship after he was first elected. The left said, oh, we can't have, we can't have, how did we let this happen? We can't let this happen again. There was incredible censorship. We had Charlottesville after Charlottesville 2017. So many people lost their payment processors, lost access to social media accounts, lost access to YouTube.
[00:09:13] So one of the, I mean, I think one of the most important things to recognize is that the opening up of Twitter, since Elon Musk bought Twitter and converted it to X, I think that that's helped, quite frankly, a lot, because these sentiments are now back in the public sphere. I mean, not everybody is let back on Twitter. I don't think you have a Twitter account still. I think you're still in the news. No, I was never brought back. I appeal it on the first of every month.
[00:09:42] I pay my house note and I appeal to Twitter. And I've never gotten a response to one of those. It's been about two years now since Kevin McDonald and I. They're not reducing your house note either. Hey, but I'll tell you what, I don't care. No, it's not. But I, you know, I say I don't care. I mean, I would rather be on there. But, you know, thank God for everything Elon Musk has done, too. I mean, he doesn't get it right all the time. That H1B thing, you know, had us all scratching our heads around Christmas. But by and large, I mean, absolutely.
[00:10:08] He has been a net plus for whites. And I would just want to go back to Europe very quickly, Cyan, and then ask you this. You mentioned Martin Sellner and that it happened a few months ago and how much things have changed. This headline, Vance Stuns Europe in Scathing Munich Security Conference Speech. This is the vice president calling out Europe. Okay. Hey, I want to get your thoughts on that. I'll just read the headlines for anyone who doesn't know.
[00:10:37] I mean, this is just broad stroke skimming it. But so J.D. Vance was in Europe this week at the Munich Security Conference. And he basically was chastising them for opening the floodgates to mass migration from the Middle East. He said, and I quote, no voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unvetted immigrants.
[00:10:58] And he went on to rip the European leaders who were there assembled in their faces and to their faces, calling them out for criminalizing free speech. He specifically called out the United Kingdom for being the worst of them all. So you have here the vice president now fomenting, frankly, you know, in some ways revolution against the establishment in the EU that they have brought an end for all intents and purposes to the war in Ukraine. South Africa is finally getting what it deserves and so on and so forth.
[00:11:25] So, again, Cyan, I mean, grading this on a white nationalist scale now, purely white nationalists, let's say your boss, Greg Johnson, was the president. How far short of that standard is Trump at right now? I mean, you'd have to say realistically talking things that could realistically be done. How close is he to something like that? It could be 50 percent, 75 percent.
[00:11:52] He even castigated NASCAR for not having the Confederate flag. That's in the news just before we went on the air, but to the question. Right, right. Oh, I know I'm perfectly happy with it. The thing that I say is, OK, even if let's, you know, even if let's assume Trump is a complete civic nationalist, let's say, you know, he let's say he doesn't think about race at all. Which is fair. But still, in practice, what he – exactly.
[00:12:21] I mean, you can't expect everybody to hold the same political philosophy deep down. Oh, yeah, and I'm not saying he is that. He has never said he's that. He has never said he was that. He is becoming more of that than we really expected. Well, I'm just saying based upon – and folks, don't forget, countercurrents.com. Don't forget to put the hyphen in between the words, counter-currents.com. But, yeah, I mean, just one of us as president, what more could we be doing right now than he hasn't been doing?
[00:12:48] And how close to what we would be doing is he at right now, being a civic nationalist and not a white nationalist as he is? Oh, exactly. On practical terms, he's doing a lot of the things that I would recommend, that we would recommend. One of the fundamental – one of the key essays on countercurrents is Restoring White Homelands. It's also in the – it's one of the last chapters in the White Nationalist Manifesto,
[00:13:16] a very succinct piece of work by Greg Johnson that outlines both the white nationalist philosophy and then also the practical steps to get a white ethnostate. And the steps there are, well, if current immigration, if recent immigrants came here within the last 50 years of their own accord,
[00:13:40] they can also go back, you know, within the same timeframe, maybe even faster than that. And what we need to realize in the U.S. is, you know, there's a lot of talk about secession. There's a lot of talk about cutting off California. California, I think that that's – you know, these are all fine and good alternatives. But what I think a lot of Americans don't realize is that there are some very simple policy procedures
[00:14:09] that can remove recent immigrants very easily. You can – with just a visa and green card cancellation, you can remove 45% of immigrants in this country. And then on top of that, we could do an administrative review of the Reagan amnesty,
[00:14:29] of which a huge percentage of – there was a study that was done – a huge percentage of these cases were fraudulent. And so if we went ahead and pursued that as a policy alternative, you could also – you could remove a lot of those fraudulent applications. On top of that, then goes chain migration. If they – you know, if these people who still have nationality elsewhere – most of these recent immigrants –
[00:14:58] they're either first or second generation immigrants or children of immigrants – they still retain their nationality in their home country. So they wouldn't be stateless people. And we would encourage families to stay together because we don't want family separation either. So they could go together back to their home country. And all of this is humane, legal.
[00:15:21] And once we – once we have a cultural shift in thinking that the United States is a nation, not an economic zone, this is another J.D. Vance quote, J.D. Vance reminded Trump in his speech leading up to the election that the U.S. is not an economic zone. It is a nation with a distinct people. And I think that that's – just that metapolitical and that cultural philosophy and the idea,
[00:15:51] I think the promotion of that could do a lot to encourage people to – and inspire them to go back to their home country and make it better. Another project we have going on is the – it's a project I found it that's based on that essay in a couple years ago in 2023. It's called White Papers Policy Institute, and that's whitepaperspolicy.org.
[00:16:18] As we examine realistic policy alternatives that would allow people to do that, we have writers from – we have an Indian national who, during the Christmas H-1B wars, this Indian national who lives in India – he's a tech employee in India. I can't say much more because he doesn't want to be exposed either.
[00:16:45] But he was calling for Indian tech workers to come back. They need these high-IQ immigrants back in their society to be competitive. We also had a Nigerian writer say the same thing, calling Nigerians back from the U.K., from abroad, to help rebuild the country. So, you know, I think this is a benefit for both.
[00:17:13] You know, to get back to – for both the U.S. and for these home countries. And to get back to your original question, you know, so in practice, what would I be doing? I would be doing a lot of the same things. You know, enforcing immigration law, stopping a lot of this diversity, equity, inclusion madness, cutting the funding for those programs, which is exactly what DOGE is doing.
[00:17:39] And then another remarkable development, you mentioned the South Africans, the Afrikaners earlier. I think within three weeks, with the combination of two executive orders, one, this last one, which is the addressing the egregious actions of the Republic of South Africa, and two, the earlier one, realigning the United States refugee admissions program,
[00:18:05] the combination of those two executive orders essentially creates a Westerners or whites-only refugee admissions program to the U.S. That's astounding. And it's in our best interest. Trump is doing it. So whatever his political ideology deep down is, that doesn't matter as much to me. I think we can all be allies.
[00:18:31] We can all agree these are good, healthy steps that any self-respecting, proud nation should take, and I'm 100 percent for it. Zion, this is Keith Alexander. What was the reaction in the U.K. Hello to you, too. Good to have you on. What was the reaction in the U.K. to J.D. Vance's speech in Munich the other day?
[00:19:01] Well, I think that, so it definitely, it stunned the other leaders in the room. But in the U.K. in particular, I wonder, you know, I can't speak too intelligently on it, because it happened recently, and I'm traveling right now. I'm on the ground.
[00:19:26] But what I can say is that I'm really looking forward to the Reform Party. This was Nigel Farage's Brexit Party originally, and actually a few months ago, they weren't focusing enough on the demographic aspect of immigration. And Nigel Farage was, he was a little bit soft.
[00:19:56] I mean, as we know, Brexit did not solve the immigration problem in the U.K., and there was a lot of disappointment about that. But most recently, they've been changing their tone after last year's elections. And they've been, for example, they've been focusing more on the demographics of their own immigration policy.
[00:20:25] And so I think that, you know, I would hope that at least the people that I'm talking to in the U.K. are very much aligned with J.D. Vance's vision of, look, you know, we can't be solving the problems of other countries before we solve our own problems of mass migration and re-migrate people.
[00:20:48] So, you know, Elon Musk recommended that, you know, Nigel Farage has been backing down a little bit on his stance. Earlier in the year, Ben Habib actually left the Reform Party because he didn't focus enough on demographics. And then Elon Musk tweeted that Rupert Lowe should be the new leader of the Reform Party.
[00:21:14] So I think that the popular support for discussing demographics openly is there and then shying away from these foreign wars. Got about two minutes left, Keith, before we have to let Cyan fly. You got one more question, and then I'll wrap it up. Yeah. Well, you know, there's something that Trump may not be aware that he's doing that is in line with countercurrents
[00:21:36] and with the political cesspool and other people in reducing governmental employment because it's like the 800-pound gorilla in the living room is a disproportionate number of those government employees are not white. And he wants to reduce it for every four that leave. He only wants one replacement. And that is going to hit them where they live. Has anybody talked about that? Is anybody considering that?
[00:22:06] Or is that something where we're holding our peace, hoping that this will, you know, actually come into play and we'll get the benefit of not having this massive, unproductive workforce that is basically dragging us like an anchor down to the bottom? Before you answer, Cyan, I will just say to Keith's point, now the number is up to more than 75,000.
[00:22:35] More than 75,000 federal workers have now taken that buyout offer. So now you're getting closer to six figures. And then the Washington Post has a headline this weekend, how Doge intends to fire more federal workers in Trump's DEI purge. So they really are going after these civil rights bureaucrats across the federal government. And remember that Bill Clinton in the 90s had this great leap forward in hiring minorities in the federal government.
[00:23:02] That was the last big surge they had. And they're in there. And what Trump is doing, whether it's intentional or not, is going to reduce those numbers. All right, Cyan, the last word is to you. I would remind folks, counter-currents.com. I'm Cyan Quinn, our first of the female quintet coming on this evening, is the program director over there at Counter-Currents, which is one of our absolute premier institutions. And it's been great to have you again tonight for this Valentine's Day broadcast.
[00:23:30] Cyan, you are as thoughtful and as kind as you are bubbly and effervescent. And it's always great to see you out there on the circuit. Oh, yeah. We see each other a few times a year. Final word to you before the music starts playing. Oh, thank you so much. Well, you know what? I wanted to say one thing about Gaza. I'm even going to put a positive spin on Gaza. Okay, yeah, sure. It's got to be talked about. I think, you know, I think it's a little silly. I think what he's doing is trying to force the Arab states into a settlement.
[00:23:59] But the most important part here is that he is suggesting, he's saying that he's willing to resettle people for Israel. And so what he's saying is that he's willing to resettle masses of people on the basis of ethnicity. If we can do it for Israel, why can't we do it for America? Well, you know, of course, there's always been that double standard with regard to Jews. Well, with regard to their, you know, Israel has a wonderful domestic policy. And I got to keep riding this mic.
[00:24:28] I don't know why I'm off base tonight. But yeah, well, I mean, there has always been a double standard there. But listen, it's always great to see you. There is a double standard there. But at the same time, your point is spot on. Why not? And especially, I think you're going to see an increase. I think you're going to see Europe begin to follow America's lead. Thank you, Cyan, for being with us tonight. We'll be right back. Protecting your liberties. You're listening to Liberty News Radio.
[00:25:00] News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker. Christian relief groups impacted by the end of USAID. Here's Greg Cluxton. The Trump administration's plan to gut USAID is directly affecting the work and ministry of many faith-based organizations, including Samaritan's Purse, World Vision, World Relief, and Catholic Relief Services. As Christianity Today reports, most of USAID's budget goes to grants for projects,
[00:25:29] including local Christian health clinics and orphan care. On its website, World Relief says the federal funding cuts are putting its refugee outreach and life-saving programs at risk. Greg Cluxton, the White House. But on the other side, many experts say there is a tremendous waste in USAID with huge sums of money given to questionable groups and or agencies in a number of nations.
[00:25:53] Also at townhall.com, Hamas has released three more Israeli hostages. We've seen on a weekly basis since the ceasefire came into place a kind of PR message, in a sense, from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the other group holding the hostages, to send a message to the world that they are still there, that they are determined to be having a stake in Gaza's future, and that they've not been destroyed as Benjamin Netanyahu said that they would be. That is BBC correspondent Mark Lowen reporting.
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[00:30:51] Always a fun show. I love these Valentine's Day shows. I love the ladies. And how about Cyan Quinn to kick things off tonight, Keith? Well, the perfect person of a fine lady, and a smart lady, and a lady who is right-thinking in more ways than one. That's absolutely right. And you will hear from no shortage of them tonight. Some of our favorites, Kim, Lacey, Janice, Courtney, still coming up. And I've got to tell you something about, they're all going to be wonderful, but Courtney is working on something.
[00:31:21] A big project. It is. And it's, it's, it's something that I think is going to really make the rounds on the right-wing pro-white webzine channels. This is something, she's really done a lot of research on voting patterns, and she's going to give a little sneak peek of that. And at the bottom of the third hour to close out the show, Janice has six pages of notes. She has been preparing for this for several days. Oh, she's great.
[00:31:50] She got a lot of emails last time she was on as well. I think around Christmas, Kim and Lacey, they're all coming up in hours two and three. But before we get to the ladies, we're going to take one segment to ourselves just to just do a quick drive-by on news items here. And just since last week's show, what a great show it was there again in South Carolina with our friends at Dixie.
[00:32:17] So President Trump on Monday imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports into the United States with no exceptions and no exemptions. So this is basically Pat Buchanan's trade policy on steroids, except it's not theory now, it's practice. And then the New York Times a couple of days later, a couple of days ago now, Trump announces reciprocal tariffs across the globe. So whatever the situation is with us, he's returning the favor.
[00:32:46] And then on trade, the latest news is that Elon Musk is floating the idea. We had mentioned this before, but it's been resuscitated that Ron Paul should be the new chairman of the Fed. You know, again, try explaining that this would have even been a possibility some years ago. I've talked a little more about that. I did. I texted Lou about that and he said, well, that would be the shortest job that anyone's ever had. He would go there on day one, shut it down and fly back to Texas. But again,
[00:33:15] it's not even just that. It's just that all of these things are actually happening. And then of course, Elon Musk, some relationship news with Elon Musk. This is Valentine's day. After all, he sired his 13th child with Ashley St. Claire. That came out at the news yesterday. He's got 13 kids now with, you know, he's got a wife who's a saint. Well, you don't know who she is. That's fine. But nevertheless, I think he's got about four or five baby mamas and 13 kids.
[00:33:44] And when asked about it, he said people with good genetics should be reproducing to advance civilization. I mean, that's basically a eugenic, eugenic platform and that he's doing his part. He wanted to set a good example. So 13 kids making the ultimate sacrifice. Did you see his kid, this little kid that was at the press conference with Trump? He was like climbing all over Elon. They're doing this press conference. I mean, what is going on? You can't keep up with it. All my head is spinning. But then Elon Musk, we talked about this last week with our friends at Dixie Republic,
[00:34:14] but openly calling what's happening in, in, in, South Africa, genocide against white people. He used the word genocide and he used the word white people in the same sentence. And so this is a, you know, a major, nothing comes up where he won't take our side on it. Like the NASCAR situation. He's resurrected. You're talking about Trump now. I was talking about Trump, but yeah, yeah. But what I'm saying, well, it's part of the Trump administration. This is not a Trump administration. This is a Trump revolution. I think really, I look, it is still,
[00:34:42] this is why we're asking all of our guests, all the ladies tonight. We're not doing the regular relationship Valentine's day show where we focus on relationships and family building and building strong marriages. We've never seen anything like this. We've never seen a transformation of the federal government like this in our life. We're trying to form a consensus. I certainly have my opinions, but I am eager and anxious to hear what everybody else's opinion is on these things. And that's what we're doing. And so that's what we're doing tonight. What's ugly. Tell us about it. With the ladies. Now, Pete,
[00:35:12] let's talk about Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense. It's he is ruling out NATO membership for Ukraine. He said this war must end, but a return to Ukraine's pre 2014 borders is quote, an unrealistic objective. So basically Russia's won the war. And so he said there will be no NATO membership, no return to the pre 2014 borders, no U S troops in Ukraine, no more relying on us for the majority of its military funding. And Russia gets to keep the 14% of Ukrainian territory. It has taken since 2022.
[00:35:41] Plus of course, of course the land it acquired in 2014. A Donald Trump commented this week that he has spoken to Vladimir Putin about ending the war. So that's, what's going on on that front. And then how about here closer to home? Tulsi Gabbard and RFK jr. confirmed this week. That is absolutely huge. 42. The left is about to jump off the bridge. I tell you what, they cannot believe they're so used to winning.
[00:36:07] Now they're just getting onslaughted the way that the right had been since the civil rights. Well, it went from, we will fight, you know, bringing out all the so-called civil rights movement cliches to now King Jeffrey's just saying, we have no leverage. What can we do? I mean, they are basically defeated and you had this 52 to 48 party line vote in the Senate, except for McConnell who's retiring anyway. And, and these people have been whipped to heal, you know, rest in peace, the GOP establishment. I mean,
[00:36:36] this Tulsi and RFK jr. Were the two, you know, I guess you would say most controversial besides Gates who fell on his own sword. And then you got heads, heads, heads may be back. Don't, don't count him out. Totally. But anyway, I mean, these, these are good. These, these are good. And so this just goes to show how much things have changed. And so this, this party, whatever is basically whatever Trump commands it to be now. And I think, you know, with Gaza, notwithstanding, and that's a big, a big one, but 90% of what I've seen in the last,
[00:37:04] and it's only been four weeks has been incredible for white people straight up. Well, look about Gaza. Look, let's be realistic. Nobody can get anywhere. Nobody can get elected so much as dog catcher in America if they are anti-Jewish. Okay. And if they come out like that, he knows that. But on the other hand, look at all the other stuff he's getting done because he's who he is. And he is, you know,
[00:37:29] he has walked like Meshach and Abednego and whatnot through the fires and has survived. And because of that, you forgot the Shadrach. Yeah. Shadrach. Yeah. Right. Thank you. I knew my fundamentalist friend was getting that for me. Pick that one up. But anyway, there is just, you know, there's, he has gone through the fires. He now knows what the left is all about. The left is a modern face of evil, but he realizes it and he's going after them.
[00:37:59] And who else is going after them? Pam Bondi. So this is the attorney general who stepped in for Gates and now she's suing Letitia James. So somewhere in a castle in the hills of West Virginia, Peter and Lydia Brimelow must be smiling tonight. The USA Today reports. They're beating themselves up that this didn't happen a year ago. Well, I mean, God bless them. They, you know, they were out there sticking their heads above the parapet before I was born. Peter was at least. And so.
[00:38:27] They've just been able to hold out another six months, I think. Well, I don't know. I don't know if this would have changed their situation. And it was an unfortunate thing because they're the best among us. But nevertheless, I'm not criticizing them. No, no, no. You talk about going through the fires. They did it. Well, that's right. But then, you know, if this is any concession, Pam Bondi announced Wednesday that the justice department, my, how the justice department has,
[00:38:52] has turned suing the state of New York and its top officials for prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens. As you know, we sued Illinois. New York didn't listen. So now you're next. So this is, this is where we're at. But now the big thing is, you cannot have some judge from Rhode Island derailing this whole thing. Now, Paul Craig Roberts had a big article about that. Trump is going to have to deal with these judges. What he's going to have to do is bring impeachment charges against them. Okay. Because these people, for the most part,
[00:39:21] are weak as intellects. And they are not people that respect the law, respect the principle of stare decisis, following precedent. They do whatever they please. People like Letitia James. I mean, she doesn't, what's a law book? You know, she doesn't care about that. She just wields power. So what we need to do is get these people that really should never have been on the bench in the first place out of those key positions.
[00:39:50] They can delay things. Eventually, the Supreme Court is going to overrule them, and everything is going to go the way that Trump wants. It's just a matter of how soon that will happen, in my opinion. So that's where you've got, you've got these federal circuit court judges that think they have more power than the president. And previously, they have, they were certainly effective in derailing a lot of the things that he did in the first term. But there is such a thing as appellate practice,
[00:40:19] and this will be appealed to the circuit courts of appeal. And then if they support the district court, which is where all this action is happening, it'll go to the Supreme Court. And I have no doubt that unless there's something catastrophic that happens in the Supreme Court, that the Supreme Court is going to reverse these district court judges and let Trump be the president that he is. You've got, you know, I think the first time since what, FDR,
[00:40:47] that Trump is going to basically stalk him for all intents and purposes, an entire Supreme Court is probably going to get two more appointees in the next four years. And, and they already control it. Now, that's not to say that everything's a win there, but, uh, he'll have to go. So we got to take a break. We'll be right back. Clarence Thomas. Got to take a break. Going to church. Isn't that an option? It is your Christian duty. With the hellish apostasy of mainstream churches,
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[00:43:35] Now those were the good old days. Keith is off mic right now, but I see him smiling over there. Were those the good old days, Keith? Just give you a big old thumbs up. Candy girl. What's that? Yeah, right. Well, welcome back, everybody. Our Valentine's Day broadcast is always just full of sugar and spice and everything nice, and even the saccharine intros to each segment, but that really is actually the best stuff that ever, ever,
[00:44:05] ever was made, musically, of course. It peaked right there in the early 60s with the doo-wop, no doubt. But my own wife is here now, joining this contingent of ladies. No, I just got to get, I got to get the mic, just, all right, you know what to do, all right. My own candy girl. Now, we actually went to Target the other day, and, Don't tell people. No, I got to, Target's terrible. You got to get it like this. I can't, there's like stuff on this. This is a man's microphone, and I, Well,
[00:44:35] you got to, nobody's going to hear you. They can hear me, I'll talk loud. Keith, what'd you put on the microphone? It wasn't just Keith, it's whatever. It was probably last week. Yeah, well, last week, yeah, we were, you know, there was a lot of jolly boys with this microphone, Yeah, we had a lot of sharing last night, and then after the show last week, we had a gentleman who I met for the first time, Norman, who was on the show, and he brought like a $400 bottle of whiskey or something. I said it was like, it was like $40 a sip,
[00:45:02] and we were all sitting around the campfire after the show. Okay, just to clarify from that trip. Okay, we do have to talk about that. This is something that you actually wanted to make a point to. I just wanted to make a point. So, it is as close as it's going to get. Stop. So, James and Henry both went, and they left early, early in the morning before I was even awake, and it was on the fence whether Henry was even going to be able to go because of, you know,
[00:45:31] some behavioral issues, and he wasn't going to get to go. But, But, but Isabel had a dance. Our oldest daughter had a dance. So, Danny and the girls, our youngest and oldest daughters stayed at home. But Henry likes to, Henry loves going up there. Oh, he loves all the kids. We all love to travel with you. I love to go to those things. Oh, yeah, I mean, y'all all do. See all the people that we've built relationships with. But anyway, the point of the matter is, is that we decided last minute that he could go. And, James packed him while I was still asleep in a trash bag.
[00:46:01] We do have suitcases. So, this boy just didn't want to wake his mama up to get a suitcase out of my closet. Danny was aghast when she heard on the air how we had packed. I could not believe that he even, he told me on the way that, I said, well, what did you pack him in? And he said, he packed in a trash bag. And I melted to the floor. Well, and I said, nobody's going to see it. Nobody's going to see it. And then he got valet in these valet men carried in a trash bag.
[00:46:28] Let me tell that part of the story because this is where it actually, it even got any worse for Danny's part. I don't, I don't care. You know, a conveyance is a conveyance. And so what, what happened was we were leaving at about 6 a.m. because it's a long drive over there to South Carolina and we drove and we were leaving early. And he says, my bag's in your mommy's bedroom closet. And I said, well, don't worry about that. You're just, it's just two days. I was going to see it. We'll just, you know,
[00:46:57] you just need an outfit for tomorrow and outfit for the drive home. You've already got your clothes on for today. I said, just, just throw it in a garbage sack. So he did. Now, what I didn't know is I booked this hotel and I didn't know it was valet only. You know, there was no street parking. So when I got there, the valet, the valet comes out and he gets my suitcase and Henry's trash bag. And he's, we're walking through the lobby of this nice hotel in downtown Greenville.
[00:47:26] And the valet is taking our cart through the lobby to the elevator up to our room. It's just a suitcase in a, in a garbage sack. And so Danny wanted to clarify that that's, she wanted on her honor as a woman and as a mother and as a wife, that that's not how we normally. That's right. I, I was just appalled. We do have suitcases. Okay. So you've got to at least turn it. You don't have to get your mouth right on it. I need my own microphone. Okay.
[00:47:56] But you're going to at least have to point it in the right direction. You spend too much time on that. It is right there. All right. So anyway, you wanted to tell everybody that you didn't back Henry because anybody who heard that last week and thought you would have signed off on that. We want to clear your name. People would even care what my son packs as long as we're there. And I know that's the most important thing, but yes, we do have. But we had a good time. Henry, Henry got some sparring in. And you know, so Hunter was up there. We got some videos of Hunter. He got the belt. Great trip.
[00:48:26] Yeah. He had a great time. He, he was very excited and proud to be a part of all of that. So it's important for him to get to be around those men and really see, you know, that we're not the only ones that live this lifestyle and that he, he has a big future ahead of him with, with big people who support, love those guys up there and love that they love our kids. And that, you know, Hunter was out there giving him, you know, some training on boxing and things like that. It was just,
[00:48:55] it was just a great trip. And I know we talked about that last week, but, and we're having a little bit of fun tonight because it is the Valentine's Day show. But one thing you were excited about this week and that I was too, I texted you immediately. I was, I had just dropped the kids off at their tutor and John Mangopoulos, who's a TV host up in Michigan. He had texted me and he said, RFK just got confirmed. I'm so excited. And I texted you RFK just got confirmed. So, I mean, and now he's going to be the head of, of basically the CDC, the, the FDA,
[00:49:26] you know, and his, so this was the one I think of all the appointees that you were most into. Yeah. It's really important to me to bring light to the ingredients and the things that they put in our food and the things they introduce our kids to. And so it's, it's going to be. And give us effective weight loss drugs of your safe and things like that. Yeah. Yeah. All of it. Keep talking about weight loss, you know, safe, safe, weight loss alternatives and with just everything. I mean, vaccines. We don't, we don't vaccinate,
[00:49:54] but I am excited to see what they do with vaccines. And, you know, Nick Griffin, I was showing you this article in the American free press earlier. Yeah. You saw that earlier. He's been writing a series on it, but Nick has a new article coming up in the forthcoming issue of American free press. That's just about all of the dyes and ingredients. Well, do you know that they changed the names of a lot of those dyes? Well, they don't allow them in Europe, but here they do. Right. And here they've changed the names of them.
[00:50:23] So you're not going to see just red dye 40 or blue one. You're going to, they've renamed them. But I don't think they're going to trick RFK jr. With that. So we'll see what he does with it. He can get in there and really change things around for us. Because that's one thing that has just decimated Americans is, is the collective health of our people. And, and a big reason why you see so many people out of shape and in bad shape is because of the foods, the vaccines, all of it. So anyway, I thought this is, this was the one, if I had to pick one where I said,
[00:50:52] I don't think he's going to get it. I think if there's one guy that Trump's not going to get pushed through, it's going to be RFK. I thought that was just like a gesture for him bowing out of the race. But, but, but sure enough, there it is. And I'm going to let Keith chime in on this, but you were, no, no, no. You keep that one. I'm going to give him this one, but we were, I don't want to violate anybody's hip up, but you were doing Dr. Danny this week for a very dear friend of ours, lifelong friend, setting him up with some ever, ivermectin and all this other stuff. So not,
[00:51:18] not very many people would probably say that's okay, but we, we believe in ivermectins. Look in Africa, it's called the Sunday medicine. Basically the families give it to all their children each Sunday. So they eliminate the problem of parasites. We're also skinny over there. Yeah. We're the only country that doesn't mandate a parasite cleanse at least once a year. Right. And that, we'll see.
[00:51:47] But all the Americans will do all of their animals. Well, that's what you have to, that's the way to get around it, get the animal ivermectin and get that. That's cheap as hell. That's what we use. We use the $8.99 one off of Amazon. Yeah. Well, I hate to admit it, but I do too. Yeah. Yeah. But what I, we've got RFK for big pharma. Who do we have for the military industrial complex? That's a comparable. That's the one that really needs to be reined in too. Well, in any event,
[00:52:16] we'll get to that in the later segments. All right. We're playing. This is what happened last week when we were also, we were playing musical, musical mics. And we had all the guys on. And so I just, I'm talking to ladies, Yeah. Or we, it's like, yeah, I just don't. Well, we could like spray with some alcohol in between each. It's not going to be enough. We were sharing. I love, and I love. We were all drinking out of the same whiskey bottle last week. And using the same mic. So it was just,
[00:52:46] that's a manly thing. That's. But when I kiss those lips of yours, I'm not really. Well, I think the alcohol probably killed it. You weren't there anyway. That is true. And I love every single person who's used this microphone and nothing. I'm not really. I'm not really. I'm not really. I'm not really. I'm not really. She's a. If alcohol kills girls, you have nothing to worry about. Yeah, that's right. All right. So anyway, but FD, hey folks, check out Nick Griffin's stuff in American Free Press. I would love to see some of these dyes, some of this stuff, that all the stuff that America allows,
[00:53:16] that no country in Europe does. We'll see what RFK can do about that. You know, it's just crazy, Keith, because we were just talking about, you know, Trump's been in office on January 20th, but Tulsi and RFK just got in a few hours ago, basically. I mean, just this week. Yeah, we're paying more for drugs and more. Anyway, go final word to you before the music starts. Oh, I don't like being put on the spot. I was trying to throw you some lobs. Yeah. I,
[00:53:42] I enjoyed my few little minutes on here and I hope. Hey, are you ready? Are you ready for Kim Lacey? Yes, I am. Janice and Courtney. I'm intimidated by everybody else because I just do not. Sam did a really good job. Yes, I know. And I just, I love all of these women and they're just so wise. And you know them all. I do. All friends. They're all great. They're all great, but I'm, I'm, I do well behind the scenes and to keep you fed and keep your house clean,
[00:54:10] but to speak on the radio, that's, we'll leave that to Sam. There would be no, I gotta say this. There would be no political cesspool without my wife. There would be no James Edwards without my wife. If any of you have ever appreciated anything that this program has ever done, you can thank her because it just doesn't work. And that's the truth. And I love you. I'm just doing what God called me to do. And that's, I love my Valentine's day card. You got me yesterday. I enjoyed going out last night with you. We had a good time. That's food. Could have been a little warmer, but it was terrible.
[00:54:40] He took me to Corky's and they have like one person that waited, which I chose. We're out of time. You don't have the headset on. It was terrible. We'll be back with Kim. I love you. I love you too. It was terrible as if my wife is aroundオーブeth temer bakent pro pool, and I taste die. Thank you, long-term difference?