Radio Show Hour 2 – 2025/03/08

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2025/03/08

Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander critique Trump’s speech to Congress and discuss other news and current events stateside.

[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.

[00:00:29] I really do love this series. I just love this time. I love this time of year. I love every time of year on TPC. I love March Around the World. I love Confederate History Month. The March and April tandem is really just a lot of fun for us to host here because you're doing something different. You're doing something that you don't do every other month. It's sort of like, you know, December with all the good Christmas stuff. And I don't know. It's just it's just a lot of fun. And talking with people like Tom Soonich about the situation in Central Europe.

[00:00:59] Particularly at this time of the world where we've got a whole change of the guard. We've done this for, you know, now in our 21st year, but we've never done it like this because we've never been able to ask people about things that, you know, could potentially lead them to have hope. So it is different this time. And there is a different feel to all of it. Well, anyway, folks, welcome back.

[00:01:22] This hour before we move down to Australia, we're waiting for our connecting flight down to Australia here this hour from Zagreb. We're going to be going down to Blackheath, Australia. Look that one up on the map. Sounds very English. Yes, indeed. But before we do that, before we get down there with Drew Frazier, and he has a brand new book out, by the way. We're going to be talking about that as well, along with everything going on in the land down under.

[00:01:49] But this hour, we're going to be talking about Trump's speech to Congress and other news and current events. And I guess, Keith, I would just start by saying I was a guest on two different shows earlier this week and both asked me my opinion on Trump's speech. It was the best I've ever seen. It was the best I've ever seen from a president, and I think it belonged in the ring with Buchanan's 1992 Cultural War speech. Well, I don't think that Trump is the intellectual.

[00:02:19] Oh, he's not even close to that. He's not even close to the intellectual authority that Pat was or the orator that Pat was. But in terms of the things that he's wanting to do and the things he's saying he's fighting for, that's what I mean by that. Well, he's a different cat than Buchanan because he has business experience and now government experience, and he knows what buttons to push to drive the left crazy. You know, and basically, he's got them in a state of paralysis right now.

[00:02:48] The university presidents don't want to say anything because they're afraid they're going to lose their federal funding. Same thing for businesses. Same thing for all of these government workers. You know, government workers, there's a very interesting article that I read this past week by Paul Kersey about how Doge is impacting the black population, the black middle class in particular,

[00:03:15] which tends to predominate in government service. And he said that in majority black cities like Memphis, Atlanta, Detroit, you know, others like that, that there's an entire black middle class that has been formed by getting government employment.

[00:03:35] But government employment is really like, you know, they're a big target for Doge because there's so much inefficiency there. And when they're cutting back on the employment and cutting down the numbers, that's disproportionately going to hit the black population. And a very interesting article.

[00:04:02] And that's at the UNS Review, Paul Kersey, our guest a couple of weeks ago, most recently back on the program with us two weeks ago. Obviously, the biggest thing, I think, from Trump's speech, the single biggest we're going to go through. I watched it all. I watched the 15 minute lead up to it when Melania was walking in and the members of the cabinet. I watched all the way through the Democratic response to it. So all of it and then some on both ends. And we're going to go through it. I was taking notes.

[00:04:30] Keith, I'm holding up to Keith for Keith to see my notes as I was I was taking notes in real time. Anything that stood out to me in the speech, I jotted it down so I wouldn't forget. But the single biggest thing that happened, of course, was the outburst by this black malcontent representative Al Green. And I actually had to look it up to see if it was the Al Green Memphis is on Al Green. It was not the same one. But we've got to come back with some Al Green music. We're going to come back with something from Al Green in the next segment.

[00:04:58] But anyway, this thing, I think the biggest takeaway was you had he was a perfect embodiment of this decrepit, intellectually flabby, self-styled, self-styled civil rights advocacy champion. He was slovenly. He was disheveled. He was sloppy. And he was literally crippled.

[00:05:24] And I think that's the perfect embodiment of what their movement always was. It was always absurd. It never should have gotten off the ground in the 1960s. But now, now, I mean, we can't change what happened in the past, but now it comes across as a total farce. They are laughing at them in Congress. They are censuring them. And then I couldn't believe it. I mean, I guess I should have expected it.

[00:05:51] But here you have, if you're a member of the United States Congress, Keith, you're one of the probably, I think you could say probably one of the most powerful 1,000 people in the world. I mean, there's a few hundred members of Congress and you've got other world leaders. But, I mean, you're up at the very top 1% if you're a member of Congress. And then this guy, because he has this outburst, he can't, you know. But this is what they always did. That's all they ever did. They never won anything. All right. All they ever did was they complained. They sang songs, Negro spirituals. They did sit-ins. They were basically just a nuisance. They wouldn't leave.

[00:06:20] But they were fully backed by the federal government and the media. They couldn't lose. They didn't win anything on their own. But they think that they can do that now and just sing songs and it's all going to go away. And it ain't working for them anymore. They said, we shall overcome when he got censured for his boorish behavior. And, you know, you could hear Speaker Maga Mike Johnson on a hot mic saying, how much longer do you want to let them do this? You know, that's like, you know, this is just, they're clowning.

[00:06:47] It's their ultimate card, their trump card, I guess, no pun intended. And what they do, they've done this forever. They are second-rate intellects. They are basically – And that's giving them too much credit. Yeah, third-rate intellects, okay. It's still too much. But in addition to that, they are basically mentally ill. They are severely neurotic. And they have been from the beginning. Harriet Tubman was severely neurotic.

[00:07:17] Sojourner Truth was. Frederick Douglass. All these people are inconsolable haters. And they were given a microphone by Jewish power and influence. And whenever the absurdity of their arguments started to over, you know, become too apparent to the audience, then they would, like on cue, break into singing spirituals. Did you watch this where they sang We Shall Overcome? And remember – We're going to play that in a second.

[00:07:44] And, you know, we've had white Democrats try it. It doesn't work. Remember when Hillary Clinton said, I ain't no way he's tired back in 2015. Here's what's changed is, as you put it, and pardon me being frank here, but the bullshit isn't flying anymore. I mean, the southern states would watch all of this. Say, why are you taking these people seriously? Well, they would watch these theatrics, and then they would say, yeah, you're done. You're out of here.

[00:08:15] But the federal government backed them, and the federal government cowed the southern governors. And they gave them all these jobs. But, but, but. People don't understand the importance of government employment to them. When they got with the government, they couldn't be fired or disciplined at all by their employers. They couldn't lose their jobs. So they basically had a free card to say absurd things. Here's what's changed. Which, you know, were totally contrary to the facts in the Civil Rights Movement.

[00:08:42] The thing you had during the so-called Civil Rights Movement was southern states standing for decency and rule of law and common sense. But the federal government and all of the media apparatus, which was only three channels back then. So a lot's changed. And that's really why we've been able to break through is because of alternative media like this right here. But, but what you, the big change is you have the federal government now laughing at them and turning on them. At least in terms of the, of the, of the Republican side.

[00:09:11] Mike Johnson censoring this guy in no uncertain terms and basically just telling them to knock it off. And they started singing. Well, so many Republicans felt cowed by this and felt that they could not, you know, that basically the charge of racism was kryptonite. Most Republican politicians would rather plead guilty to pedophilia than, you know, be accused of racism. But that has changed with Trump. Now the ascendancy is with the conservatives.

[00:09:40] The ascendancy is with the whites. And this is, you know, this is totally wrong footed to the left. They don't know what they're doing. They don't know whether they're going to, you know what, or go blind, as you say. Because these people are not used to getting a red carpet treatment by the media. When somebody actually calls them out on the absurdity of their positions, well, they're just, you know, they're bum fuzzled.

[00:10:10] And that's what has happened. And they don't know how to fight back against Trump. And since Trump now realizes that the secret to controlling them is federal money, and he started to use that. He's been laying off people. He's been closing down certain government agencies and things. And, of course, that is affecting the left generally more than anyone else. Well, they just do not know how to cope with this. It's a whole new ballgame.

[00:10:40] When we come back, we're going to play the moment where Mike Johnson censured Representative Al Green. He's from Houston. That's where Sheila Jackson Lee is coming from. It came from where she did. What the hell is going on in Houston? What's going on in there is gerrymandering. That is a fact. We're going to play this, though, where he got censured, and they start singing, we shall overcome. Then we're going to talk more about Trump's speech. 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.

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[00:13:00] Well, that's Al Green, but not the Al Green.

[00:13:31] Well, maybe that is the Al Green, but not the one that got... Yeah, not the circus clown that took his act to the Congress and the House of Representatives. Well, let's listen to how that Al Green sings, because he was doing some singing this week as well. We shall overcome... We're doing some showboating, that's for sure. We shall overcome at the well of the House of Representatives. Here's Mike Johnson on the gavel. Will Representative Green present himself to the well?

[00:14:01] By its adoption of House Resolution 189, the House has resolved that Representative Al Green be censured, that Representative Al Green forthwith present himself in the well of the House of Representatives for the pronouncement of censure, and that Representative Al Green be censured with public reading of this resolution by the Speaker.

[00:14:47] The House has come to order. The House has come to order. Well, I mean, so it goes on there for a minute and basically Magamike shuts them down. I mean, how pathetic and how farcical is that? Here they are. What a great change that is from what would have been. Six months ago, he'd have been chucking and jiving and trying to pacify Al Green, this Al Green, this crazy guy.

[00:15:16] It reminds me of Screaming Jay Hawkins, basically, you know, the black entertainer in the 1950s that sang, I'll put a spell on you or whatnot. You know, he's trying to put a spell on Magamike and all the Republicans in there, but guess what? They put a spell on him. For the last 70 years, all blacks had to do is just scream civil rights or racism or, you know, start singing spirituals and everybody would just melt and acquiesce. But that's not happening anymore.

[00:15:46] They no longer have the so-called moral high ground. And say what you will. They do not know how to comport themselves when they don't have that moral high ground. It's all because of Trump, flat out and straight up. You could say, well, he's never really, you know, said he's four whites. He's, you know, and the Jews and all of this. It's all a result tangentially. It's indirect, direct. However you need to connect it, it's Trump.

[00:16:13] Here is a headline from the mainstream media this week. This is something. Listen to this. Trump reigns supreme. His enemies no longer matter. I love the first two paragraphs of this. I didn't read them. And this is not, this is, this is from the Independent. It's a UK publication. The UK Independent. Sort of like the Guardian, but, you know. Not quite as leftist as the Guardian, but almost. All right. So this is what they write.

[00:16:42] Fantastic, shameless, five-star entertainment. Tuesday night's address to Congress was the hypothesis of Trump the TV host, Trump the people's friend. What other president would induct a kid with brain cancer into the Secret Service or tell a young man he'd want a place at West Point? And when Elizabeth Warren gave an extra long hand clap for Ukraine, he called her Pocahontas and brought the house down. This wasn't politics. It was watching Sinatra play Vegas. And two messages stood out.

[00:17:10] The Democrats don't matter, and neither does Europe. The party of opposition wore pink and held up little paddles that read false or it's a lie. They looked like they were bidding on meds in a retirement home. They're old, they're cranky, and they're done. And this is not a pro-Trump outlet that is writing this. This is just someone being honest enough to see what we see, what everybody sees. If it's too late for Negro spirituals to, you know. Blunt conservatives, yeah.

[00:17:40] Then, I mean, did you see those paddles? I mean, they were with these paddles. I mean, it just, they're done. It ended all very gradually and all at once. But this is it. So let's go through my notes here on the speech. And I took these in real time in chronological order, talking about, well, look, I mean, you know, no Democrats clapped throughout the entire night. Chuck Schumer had his head down as Trump passed. Very bad body language.

[00:18:08] The Democrats had defeated body language. And, you know, even when they had the little black kid that he inducted, this 10-year-old kid that had brain cancer, and he inducted him into the Secret Service. I mean, nothing. They couldn't even show him any respect. They couldn't even clap for that. And then the sergeant at arms removing Al Green. I mean, literally removing him. Trump had talked about swift and unyielding action. And he has done more than 45 days than I have seen in my 45 years of life. I'll be 45 this summer.

[00:18:37] Democrats look like they have, you know, been big. By the way, the Democrats, did you look at the Republican side of the aisle? It was all white. Okay. You know, I think there's the one black congressman of Florida. But besides him. And then on the Democrat side, it looked like the bar scene from Star Wars. I had never seen that many different shades of brown and black. And then you had some of them wearing, like, tribal garb. It looked like a joke. It looked like a costume party. It did. It just looked ridiculous.

[00:19:07] But it always was that ridiculous. But now people are just, it's the emperor has no clothes. People are seeing it now. And all it took, all it ever took, and we've been doing it for 20 years, so I know, all it ever took was just a few people to mock him. I mean, you had that one clip where Trump is mocking. He said, you know, he was talking about all the money that is sent here and there through USAID. And he mentioned however many tens of millions of dollars are being sent to Lothozo. And he said that's an African country. Nobody's ever heard of it. And you got Mike Johnson and J.D. Vance just cracking up behind him.

[00:19:36] So, I mean, this is something has changed. Trump is a little boy that tells the emperor that he has no clothes. And no one has done it more effectively than he has. Basically, what the Democrats stand for is just hucksterism. They are trying to deplete the national treasury with special money that goes to them

[00:19:59] and then gets doled out to various black luminaries in the black community or other minority communities. And they depend on this. And they're not going to be getting it very much longer. There are a few holdout judges trying to impede the MAGA train from taking all these goodies away from them. But they will win eventually. MAGA will.

[00:20:25] And when that happens, these people, they're not going to do what they've been used to being paid for for free. So, basically, their opposition is going to melt away. And that's the best news the American people have had in a long time. It's easier to just think that this is all some sort of a hoax. It's a trick because you don't have to be disappointed if it all goes awry. But I think we have reached a pivot point in history that was inevitable. It was always inevitable.

[00:20:54] Common sense finally has taken the throne again. It was always going to turn. It was just a matter of when and how long and who would be there when it did and what the catalyst would be. And we could talk about that. But, you know, I'm not the only one who believes that. We were talking Jared, Kevin, Nick Griffin, Paul Fromm, Tom Soonich, and so many more. Now, let's go back to some of the things in the speech. He has whipped the GOP into obedience. That's another thing that has changed fundamentally from 2017 when half the GOP was still neocon.

[00:21:24] They're all Trumpists now. He talks about this is powerful language. This is where I came to compare it, not in terms of the oratory skill or the intelligence that Trump has compared to Pat Buchanan. But when he's talking about the tyranny of diversity and the poison of critical race theory, that's what I'm talking about when I put it in the ring with the 92 speech. Trump is the only person that could have pulled this off, James. The only person. Pat Buchanan certainly couldn't have pulled it off. Ron Paul couldn't name any other libertarian or conservative.

[00:21:53] Nobody had the combination of celebrity, of wealth, and an ornery personality to boot, which were all necessary ingredients in Trump's victory. Trump is the only person that would not have run up the white flag. Let's go very quickly. We are woke no longer. Only two genders. You know, and the Democrats are just standing there, you know, stone-faced. No men and women sports. And the Republicans are going wild.

[00:22:23] And the Democrats are, you know, just like having seizures. As I've said before, I've never been proud to be an American. And I'm still not going to allow the flag on my property. I'm a southerner. But things are going well right now. I laughed out loud as he read the list of the doge cuts, you know, these scams, as he put it, being swiftly terminated. I love that part where he was talking about the Social Security benefits. Oh, yeah, I was just about to get to that.

[00:22:50] He said, you know, we've got this one person who's older than the country, 300-something years old. And he looked at Bobby Kennedy Jr., and he said, you know, we're a healthier country than I thought, Bobby. That's just funny. And that's something Bob Whitaker always said, by the way. Bob Whitaker, the left hates to be mocked. They have to be taken seriously. When you mock them, you disarm them and you beat them. Because they are intellectually inferior and deep down inside of them they know it.

[00:23:17] And they know they are, you know, ripe targets for mockery. He said we're going to drop the rule. We are no longer ruled by unelected bureaucrats. He called illegal aliens monsters and savages. Again, that's Buchanan-esque. He said we will win. He called Operation Wetback. He called Dwight Eisenhower in the context of Operation Wetback. He said he was a moderate. He said, wait until you see what we're doing.

[00:23:47] We're going to do a lot more. He called the radical left lunatics. And then he pointed at the Democratic side of the aisle and moved his hand in a semicircle motion, oscillating back and forth. You know, just pointing at them, just calling them out and saying that kids are not trapped in the wrong body. He said you are perfect the way God made you. The Democrats just, you know, scowling as he said that. But, listen, it was true a quarter of a century ago when I was working for Pat Buchanan that there was no difference between the two parties.

[00:24:16] Now there is a very, very fundamental difference. Common sense has regained the throne. It's retaken the throne of the Republican Party. The Pocahontas thing, calling her that again, saying he was saved by God in Pennsylvania. He believes that. And he believes he is a man on a mission. His actions show that he believes that.

[00:24:37] And we'll come back on this a little bit more and talk about how the left, the left, the full leftist apparatus, not just the Democrats in Congress, but the left writ large has committing her a carry. We'll be right back. Protecting your liberties. You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker.

[00:25:04] The Trump administration has until Monday to speed up nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments. Here's White House correspondent Greg Cluxton. The money is owed to partners of the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department for work already done before the funds were frozen. A federal judge ruled in favor of nonprofit groups and businesses that sued over the funding freeze, which has forced organizations around the world to slash services and lay off thousands of workers.

[00:25:33] The Trump administration has argued that presidents have wide authority to override congressional decisions on spending when it comes to foreign policy. Greg Cluxton, Washington. More bloodshed in Ukraine over the weekend. Russia launching heavy aerial attacks on the country for a second straight night. At least 20 people have been killed in those strikes yesterday and early this morning. Dozens more have been hurt.

[00:26:00] Also at townhall.com, Muslim nations making some noise. Foreign ministers from Muslim nations are rejecting calls by President Trump to empty the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian population and instead backing a plan by Egypt for an administrative committee of Palestinians to govern the territory to allow reconstruction.

[00:26:23] Foreign ministers are gathering for a special session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which includes 57 nations. I'm Julie Walker. Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian activists have vandalized some of President Trump's golf resorts in Scotland. They targeted Trump's Turnberry golf course and hotel in southwest Scotland, painting Gaza is not for sale in giant letters on the lawn

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[00:30:28] I'll tell you what, Keith. When singing We Shall Overcome doesn't get you your way, you have reached a new day for sure. And we will continue on with that. We are at the halfway point of this show. The first hour was spent in Zagreb, Croatia, where Tom Sunic stayed up to 2 a.m. his time to be on with us tonight. And we thank the former diplomat for that.

[00:30:56] I'm so scared you're going to spill that glass all over the monitor. I'm very scared about what you're doing with the cup. Keith and I, we did it big at Wendy's pregame, pre-show tonight. But he just got a refill from the green room, and that really wants to just be spilt into the computer here. But anyway. If you don't hear from us, you'll know it happened. So, but we're talking about Trump's speech.

[00:31:25] We're going to go to Australia in the next hour with Drew Frazier. Got a brand new book out. We're going to see how whites are doing down in. Down under. Australia's a hell of a place. I mean, that is just, hey, listen, you know, we've been to like seven countries already and five continents. Or is it, we're going to make it to Africa. We're going to make it to everywhere but Antarctica, I think. I don't know if we're going to go to Asia, but we might. But listen, here's the thing. Going back to Trump's speech.

[00:31:54] So, James, what didn't you like about it? Is there anything that you would have pointed out that you didn't? There is one thing. It's a quibble. But if you had to ask me, was there something? Yes, there was something. But it was only this out of the entire hour and 40-minute speech. They said it wasn't technically a state of the Union, but it really was. And it was this.

[00:32:17] When he was talking about the might of the American military, he put forth two examples, Gettysburg and Normandy. Now, certainly the United States should have not been involved in either of those two battles or those two wars. The United States should not have been involved. There shouldn't have ever even been a war between the states because the South should have been allowed to peaceably secede, which was very much a constitutional question at that time. We didn't attack them. They attacked us.

[00:32:45] So that battle should have never been the fault in Normandy. Certainly, I stand with Charles A. Lindbergh, Colonel Lindbergh, and Pat Buchanan documents in his book, Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War, which, by the way, he appeared on TPC to promote some years ago. America should have not been in that war. But if they had to get in that war, they should have eradicated communism. Well, that's exactly what General Patton said before he was assassinated by the American government.

[00:33:15] He said, we made a big mistake. He said we should have allied ourselves with the fascists to defeat the communists rather than allying ourselves with the communists to defeat the fascists. So, I mean, that would be the one thing. When he paid respects to the heroes of Gettysburg and Normandy, I disagree. I disagree. But besides that, it was just grand slam after grand slam. And then you look at the Democratic response. I mean, even this.

[00:33:44] I mean, you had the visage of Representative Al Green, unkempt, crippled, singing We Shall Overcome. And obviously mentally unhinged. And it's not, okay, you know, I'm not making fun of him because he's old and feeble now. I'm just saying, but he's in, you know, that, that, that's, that he embodies the intellectual prowess of their movement going back all the way.

[00:34:08] And then you had this Congresswoman, Alisa Slotkin, who nobody had ever heard from before. She's a newly elected senator out of Michigan. Got to be Jewish with that name. But you look at her and, you know, she's chubby. She's not, you know, very attractive. I mean, she did the best she could. It was a very moderate message. You know, a lot of swallowing hard. You could tell she was sort of out of her depth.

[00:34:34] But compare her to who the Republicans put up as the response to Joe Biden's last State of the Union. And that was Alabama Senator Katie Britt. And I think if you compare Katie Britt to Alisa Slotkin, once again, you have just a visual that drives into focus this stark contrast. Sort of homely, sort of chubby versus Katie Britt.

[00:35:03] Katie Britt is in her early 40s. I think she's got three kids. She's married to, you know, some ex-military veteran. And she looks like she just walked out of an Auburn sorority. Yeah, and look at, for example. She's sweet. She's cute. Carolyn Levitt compared to, what was that? Oh, Raggedy Ann. Raggedy Ann, yeah. You know, see, why do liberals have to be so ugly and conservatives so attractive? It's hard to figure it out. Well, then you look at Trump and Zelensky. Here's Trump, like this 6'4".

[00:35:33] He looks like, you know, Goliath compared to Zelensky. I mean, there's so many telltales. And we've seen it for all these years. Now everybody's seeing it. And it's just a beautiful thing to see everybody being able to see things for what they are, as we have always done. And, you know, the extent to which we have played a role in The Awakening, I think, is there. It can be debated to the extent. But nevertheless, so we have here now the left going silent.

[00:36:04] It's almost unprecedented that we don't reference Brad Griffin before the latter part of the second hour. But he's got it there. He said it all already. Spring is here. And this is The New York Times writing. The silence grows louder every day. Fired federal workers are worried about losing their homes. They're asking not to be quoted by name. University presidents now fear that millions of dollars in federal funding could disappear. They're holding their fire. Chief executives are alarmed that tariffs could hurt their businesses. They're on mute.

[00:36:34] Even longtime Republican hawks on Capitol Hill, stunned by President Trump's revisionist history, that Ukraine is to blame for its invasion of Russia. This is The New York Times I'm reading from directly here, folks. And his Oval Office blowup that President Vladimir Zelensky has either muzzled themselves, tiptoed up to criticism without naming Mr. Trump completely, or completely reversed their positions. More than six weeks into the second Trump administration, there is a chill spreading over political debate in Washington and beyond.

[00:37:03] People on both sides of the aisle who would normally be part of the public dialogue about issues. That is total, total, total lies. There's never been a debate on anything. But I'll tell you what you have now here. And it says they're afraid of Elon Musk. They're afraid of Trump. Good. Let them be afraid. This is it. This is where I come in on, you know, what are my principles? Is it good for white people? If censorship is harming people like us from getting our message out, then I'm against censorship.

[00:37:29] If censorship muzzles these freaks, you know, these freaks, these anti-white, anti-Christ, anti-American freaks, then I am all for censorship. How is that a consistent principle? Is it good for our people? But here's the thing, Keith. They're talking about it. The left has grown silent. And now they're talking about there's not a debate. Good. Let there not be a debate. Let these people be cast out into the outer darkness. But the left is scared now. And they're scared for the first time in my life. They are scared. And they are scared to silence.

[00:37:59] And this has happened in a month, a month and a half. They are scared to silence. And that is unprecedented in my lifetime. Well, but we haven't censored them. The people on the right have not censored them. What has censored them is the logic and the common sense of our arguments compared with their fanciful notions. What's censored them is the power. We have power now. And Trump is willing to use it. Musk is willing to use it. They're willing to gut them. That's the difference. And you know what? They had all of the big microphones for so long.

[00:38:27] The New York Times, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune. But guess what? They've lied to the American people for so long that they have lost all credibility. So when they speak, it's a mouse that roared. It's not this authoritative voice of America that it was back in the 50s and whatnot when they overwhelmed the common sense conservatives that were fighting the civil rights movement, for example.

[00:38:58] A separate article in the New York Times talks about now that there's so much disarray within the Democratic Party that there were a number of Democrats who went along with the Republicans to censure the We Shall Overcome singing Al Green. So they're censuring themselves now because they're so afraid of the political fallout. And this is what Brad writes here. In Trump's first term, the GOP was fractured with one foot in the Reaganite past and one foot in the Trumpist future

[00:39:24] with the Democrats becoming an ideologically incoherent anti-Trump majority that worked for them in 2018 and 2020. But they didn't have to stand for anything except being against Trump. But then Biden and the Democrats swung so far to the left they couldn't hold that coalition together. And now you have Trump, and you saw this on Tuesday, presiding over a unified and ideologically coherent GOP. He is in a far stronger position than he was in his first term.

[00:39:49] The Democrats are compromised, and they are composed of disparate factions, each of which has their own idea how to move forward. They have no leadership or vision, and they're getting rolled. For 75 years, Keith, the Democrats have been the governing party. The Republicans have been the minority or the opposition with a few blips on the radar notwithstanding. But this pattern now appears to be – and I don't count George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. They were leftists. That doesn't count. This pattern is reversing now. The Democrats are fracturing.

[00:40:18] They're in the political wilderness, and they're now even voting to censure themselves. Well, I just read in the Barnes Review recently that George H.W. Bush was part of the group that was responsible for the assassination of JFK. He was a CIA man. Now, those people are not people we align with. They're not anybody that any common-sense conservative would have identified with. But what we have now in America is a changing of the guard.

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[00:42:00] I believe there will come a time when we are all judged on whether or not we took a stand in defense of all life from the moment of conception until our last natural breath. As a teenager, I gave my first public speech in my church. My hand shook, my heart pounded. I thought to myself, I can't do this, but somehow I did, and because I wanted to talk about things that were important, I persisted.

[00:42:27] I chided my church as a senior in high school for not seeming to care about the not yet born, for looking the other way, and for not taking a stand on life. I will be in earnest. I will not equivocate, and I will not excuse. I will not retreat an inch, and I will be heard. One thing I promise you, I will always take a stand for life.

[00:43:34] Folks, there it is. That's the real Al Green. That's for the other Al Green. Except that scream at the end may have been the other Al Green. I'm getting censured, which, you know, I tell you, Tennessee took it a step further. When they had malcontents like that in the state legislature here in Tennessee, the so-called Tennessee Three, the much ballyhooed Tennessee Three, they threw them out. They expelled them from the state legislature. Flat out. Swung them around by the heels and tossed them out the front door. That was really something.

[00:44:04] And so, I mean, you know, that's the question. Are our people beginning to remember who we were? They've got a backbone finally. They have the confidence of the correctness of their viewpoint. Hallelujah. A new day has come. It would appear. It would appear. And so, with that having been said, let's take a look. I mean, it's not just in the halls of Congress. It's not just in the White House. It is throughout media now.

[00:44:33] I'm going to play a clip from Tucker Carlson in the last week. This is Tucker Carlson. Listen to this. Talking to a guy from South Africa. This is, I believe so. And this is Tucker Carlson since last week's show, if you listened live last week with Nick Griffin and Paul Fromm and others. Who used to be called too timid on hot-button issues. Well, he was. There was no doubt about it. I mean, I can remember, you know, Tucker Carlson, you know, took Pat Buchanan to task.

[00:45:02] I mean, if you can go back as far as, you know, as far as I do now. I mean, certainly go back to the late 90s, early 2000s. You will remember a bow tie wearing Tucker Carlson on CNN who was a moderate liberal, you know, a liberal conservative. I don't know. But he had a foot in each camp. But I do believe that his conversion is sincere.

[00:45:27] I do believe that people can come, be presented with facts and come to the truth. If you don't believe that that is possible, then what are we doing any of this for? Well, what the left did was they were just too strident with crazy ideas like transgenderism. And that's where they lost. Well, Tucker has been good since before that. I mean, he's been good for a while now, but he wasn't always. But I do believe that this is sincere. Let's listen to him here.

[00:45:52] In principle, like every other group in the world has the right to its own homeland except white people. Like what? Yeah. Like tell me, just explain to me how that makes sense. Either no group has the right or every group has the right. It's really that simple. And if you want to say no group has the right, okay. You might even convince me. I don't know. I'm not a race guy actually by my temperament at all. I'd kind of like to ignore it. But as long as some groups have a right to self-determination, then every group has a right. It's that simple. All right. So he goes on from there.

[00:46:21] But basically that commentary, I mean, that's he. He would never have said that in the 90s. That seems, you know, like TPC 101 to our regular listeners. But I can remember giving that exact same commentary almost word for word. I'm not saying hijacked it. These are common sense conclusions. But in 2004 and 2005. We were being denounced in the halls of Congress then. You in particular. That's right.

[00:46:49] And, you know, ADL and SPLC, this was, you know, we go so far back now with TPC. We predate YouTube. We predate Twitter. Facebook had just come online. And when we first started as the very first pro-white regularly scheduled media broadcast, way before this proliferation of talent that came about a decade ago and a decade after we first started, I mean, the ADL and the SPLC were basically writing diaries about every show.

[00:47:17] So, because there was nobody out there doing it. But I remember giving this argument, you know, in one of my first shows. Hey, you know, if everybody else can have their advocacy organizations and their homelands and their representatives, why can't whites? And that was the thing that just brought the house down on us. That drove the SPLC and the ADL into a friendship. And now it's just everywhere. And if you don't think things have changed in the last 20 years, if you don't think things have changed in the last 10 years, if you don't think things have changed in the last five years, if you don't think things have changed in the last 45 days,

[00:47:47] I think you're probably a little bit too worried about being let down. And, you know, political cesspool has been riding the crest of that wave since 2004. And people need to realize that. This is all of this stuff you're hearing from Tucker Carlson, you could have heard 20 years ago from the political cesspool. And they did. Anybody who was tuned in that long ago, thank you, Keith. Anybody who was tuned in that long ago certainly did.

[00:48:15] But you have Tucker now talking about white homelands. They're talking about pardoning Derek Chauvin. Border crossings are down 94%, almost to nothing. This is different. And the Democrats have themselves to blame, or rather perhaps we have them to thank. But if they had just left Trump alone and let him properly win in 2020, they would have gotten four more years of unfocused and incoherent action. And we would not have gotten any of this. We would not have been. That's right. We have transformed the political landscape.

[00:48:44] And if they had just left Donald Trump alone, let him win in 2020, that would have confirmed I did all the right things between 2016 and 2020. It would have been a replay. And basically we would not have advanced the ball any further down the field. But because they decided to torment Donald Trump and try to put him in jail for the rest of his life, they finally got his attention and he's coming after them hammer and tongs. Absolutely believe it.

[00:49:14] I absolutely do believe that. Being someone who has been on the wrong end of so many things and so many setbacks with credit card processing. I mean, we've been banned from every social media, every credit card processing. We barely get by. We get by thanks to your support, of course. But, I mean, if you don't think things have changed, I mean, Linda McMahon. I mean, Trump is still seating his cabinet, by the way. So if you're thinking, you know, why hasn't he done more? I mean, his cabinet is still literally being seated.

[00:49:40] I mean, Linda McMahon just last week as the secretary of the Department of Education. And isn't this perfect? I mean, that's Vince McMahon's wife. And she was actually not just an executive for the WWE or the WWF, the Wrestling Federation. She was one of the heels. I mean, she acted on it. It's just beautiful that she's on now. I'd like her to have a cage match with Al Green from Houston.

[00:50:06] But when she got, when she was sworn in last week, Trump said you have one job, and that's to put yourself out of a job. And he is telling her to go in there and shut it down and return education to the state. So if you don't think things are different now, fundamentally so, than what we've been. And it's not like it's unprecedented. For years, for centuries, basically, we didn't have a Department of Education in the federal government. It was a. . . And same for the IRS, same for the income tax.

[00:50:34] It was basically the last redoubt of states' rights. And all of these things, basically, the left couldn't stand for Alabama to have a different viewpoint or a different system than in Massachusetts. So they decided to take those rights away from the Trump. And now we have control of the federal government, and they're getting bit in the ass by this whole thing. All right. Listen, we have to work this in because we have two minutes.

[00:51:02] When we come back in the third hour, we're going to be in Australia. You wait and see. Drew Fraser, I already see him on our monitor here in the studio. He's already queued up, and we'll get to him in just a moment. I do want to remind you to check your mailbox this week. Our first quarter fundraising drive is now officially underway. And in celebration of our ongoing March Around the World programming, if you donate $100 or more before the end of the month, you're going to receive an autographed copy of Keith's candy bar that he just was creeping up.

[00:51:33] We'll give you one of the empty wrappers. No, if you donate $100 or more before the end of the month, you're going to receive an autographed copy of Philip De Winter's book, The Islamization of Europe. This book covers key topics like demographic pressure, identity, and how we can turn the tide. And, of course, Philip is a friend of ours and a sitting member of the Flemish Parliament. He's one of the most high-profile and influential elected officials in all of Europe. $100 or more.

[00:52:02] Wouldn't it be good if we had people like that in charge of the governments of Western Europe rather than girly men like Macron, Starmer, and Olaf Schaaf? All right, so that is a fact, Keith, but Philip De Winter. And so that's in celebration of our ongoing March Around the World programming and Keith's candy bar. $100 or more before the end of the month, you're going to get that book from Philip.

[00:52:28] Now, in anticipation of next month's special series, the Confederate History Month series, this is something very special to me. If you donate $200 or more before the end of the month, you're going to get the signed book from Philip, but you're also going to get a pack of 12 greeting cards that feature cover artwork depicting the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. Now, the inside of these cards are blank for any occasion, so it can be whatever you want to send a card for.

[00:52:56] And the back includes some historical facts about the home. You'll also get a bumper sticker, a Nathan Bedford Forrest bumper sticker. That's $200 or more. But the key here is we're going to donate a percentage of every contribution of $200 or more right back to the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home. And Gene Andrews, the caretaker of that property, will be with us next month during our Confederate History Month series. They are building right now.

[00:53:22] Construction is underway on a brand-new visitors and event center. And we're going to help them build it. So if you can donate generously to TPC this quarter, a portion of that is going to go right down the road to Chapel Hill, Tennessee. And we're going to help them construct this so they can hold more events, more weddings. They have weddings there. And it's going to just open up the history of General Forrest to more people than ever before.

[00:53:49] And we're happy to team up with Gene Andrews and the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home to do this. And we do need your help, folks. We need your help to stay on the air. And we need your help to help other people, which we always seek to do here at TPC. So check your mailbox. Help us be trailblazers. We're already trailblazers. Help us continue. Help us continue to be trailblazers. Indeed, Keith. Indeed, my friend. And, you know, you're such a big part of this. I mean, me and you have been together for so many years doing this, and it's just always an honor.

[00:54:19] Yeah, we finish sentences for each other. We do. But anyway, folks, check your mailbox. We did send out if you're an established donor of TPC. We sent out letters to everybody about 10 days ago. So hopefully they'll be getting near you by now. You never know. But check your mailbox. Help us out. Pony Express lives. We're going to Australia during the break. We'll be there when we come back. Stay tuned. Drew Fraser waits. We'll be there when we come back.