Radio Show Hour 2 – 2025/03/29

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2025/03/29

Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander offer commentary on this week’s headlines and current events.

[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.

[00:00:28] Hard to believe a world that innocent existed after the time that Gurmur has dedicated so much of his scholarship to.

[00:01:26] In the 1950s, my goodness, well, perhaps we were too innocent by half because America really got taken not long after that. Any time prior to the Civil Rights Movement was the golden years. Well, here we go. I just have to say. And with that, March Around the World has officially come to a close. But what an absolute honor it was to host the 2025 installment of March Around the World.

[00:01:54] Guests, and this is in order of appearance, Great Britain, Canada, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Croatia, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Russia, South Africa. And we were supposed to have a guest tonight from Estonia. I was about to say, that would have been a real scalp on your belt. It would have been the first time Estonia had ever been featured in March Around the World. And he was all set and ready to go. And his wife had their third child this week.

[00:02:22] So an excused absence if there ever was one. And Gurmur was actually scheduled for next week. And so we did a little bit of musical chairing. And we brought Gurmur in tonight. And he certainly filled in more than admirably. And I enjoyed the conversation. A good conversation about freedom of speech. I have no problem using this radio program to let you know about his websites.

[00:02:49] I received a message during the break from a friend of ours who said that Gurmur is a genius. But that this is a losing issue for us. That there is lower hanging fruit. That people, if you question World War II, you were regarded as kooky no matter how intelligent you are. And this guest right here, or excuse me, this guest, this commenter here says that he is agnostic to what actually happened in World War II.

[00:03:18] As I am as well. But there's lower hanging fruit like, you know, the Great Replacement and things like that. Black crime and all of that. I get all of that. And I get all of that. Gurmur was brought on tonight to talk about the freedom of speech, Khalil issue. And to talk about Germany a little bit. And to talk about Muslims in white countries a little bit.

[00:03:44] But I have no problem giving him a segment and letting him talk about some of his research and where it goes. People can check that out. And about our listeners saying, you know, it's a losing issue. Every issue that encroaches upon the narrative, the standard narrative of Jewish power and influence is going to be a losing issue. But on the other hand, we tend to specialize in those issues. Well, I see what he's saying, though. And you don't know who this listener is.

[00:04:12] But, I mean, in general, can you step over Holocaust lore and just leave it be to move on to other things that are more contemporary? That's the question. It's a legitimate question. Well, quite frankly, you can say all that needs to be said about it in about three minutes. So, you know, it's not that big of an issue. Well, I think the main thing is, and Pat Buchanan said it, we had to go to war to make the world safe for communism against Hitler because he was supposedly doing these things.

[00:04:39] But yet our great ally in that war was doing things by modest accounts ten times worse. Yeah, right. It's like General Patton said. He said we made a terrible mistake in this war. We allied ourselves with the communists to defeat the fascists when we should have allied ourselves with the fascists to defeat the communists. All right. Anyway, that's all been said. We know that.

[00:05:03] We don't talk about, almost never in 21 years do we talk about the so-called Holocaust, the Holocaust, whatever. But I certainly don't mind Germar coming on and plugging his books, and I think there's probably some – He raised issue. He just said some things happened. He said it himself. But it wasn't – It happened in every war. Was it zero or was it six million or somewhere in between? It was somewhere in between. But all right. Let's move on to some things we've got to talk about this hour.

[00:05:31] So anyway, it was a great march around the world. Hey, last week in Russia and South – you're talking about Russia, South Africa, and Germany. Those are the big three in terms of the places where we're fascinated by. Well, they're also the hot topics in the news now. South Africa has become a hot topic because of Trump. Now, there are a lot of South Africans – we've had experience with a lot of South Africans that don't want to move under any circumstances.

[00:05:56] But on the other hand, I understand that 67,000 people have filed applications with the United States inquiring about the offer to get refugee status to come to America. I'm going to circle back to that in a second. Simon was on last week. Great job as always. Rich Hamblin co-hosted that. And always good to hear from Simon and to check in on South Africa. We missed them in last year's March Around the World. But let's get to some contemporary news stateside.

[00:06:24] We're going to have an interesting conversation with psychologist Josh Neal in the third hour. Got a new book out published by our friends at Antelope Hill Publishing. It's called Intolerant Interpretations. And it will pair well, I think, with Gormar's first-hour interview. So stay tuned for that. We're pairing things up tonight like wine and chocolate or wine and food tastings. But let's talk about some stateside issues right now.

[00:06:51] This comes from Stephen Miller in the Trump administration. This is something I keep going back to myself. But he puts it even more succinctly and more direct, I think, and to the point than we have. There are 677 local district judges. Under current procedure, the president needs unanimous consent from all 677 to implement a major decision. If just one communist, and he uses that word to describe them,

[00:07:20] if just one communist out of 677 unelected judges disagrees, the action is frozen nationwide. This is not democracy. This is tyranny. Now, that is a great point by Stephen Miller. Jason Kessler echoes that by saying this is the key issue, the key issue in American politics right now. Nothing else even comes close. Well, that's what it's been like in America since the Brown v. Board of Education decision.

[00:07:47] The judiciary, which was intended by the founding fathers to be the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government, is now the strongest and most dangerous branch of the government. And it has been basically since the civil rights movement. But, see, it's ridiculous.

[00:08:05] You can't have an operating government, an efficient government, that has to grind to a halt because one nut job out of thousands decides that he thinks that it's a bad policy and he wants to stop it. Listen to this. Now, again, we're so well informed because we have such a smart and intelligent listening audience.

[00:08:28] So there's an attorney friend of ours up in the New York, New Jersey area who sent me something that was unbeknownst to me before he sent it to me. And I think it's interesting that Stephen Miller uses the word communist to describe some of these judges, which undoubtedly they are, at least in terms of their ideology, if not in a practicing party member. Did you know, and I did not, that there was something enacted by the United States Congress in 1954?

[00:08:59] Now, that was a big year, wasn't it, Stephen? Yeah. But it's not only Brown, it was the McCarthy era. No, that's right. And there was something called the Communist Control Act of 1954, and it has never been officially repealed. And it remains technically on the books, but it is considered unenforceable, of course, because of the way the courts are now. But courts and legal scholars view it as unconstitutional now due to First Amendment protections.

[00:09:26] Again, the First Amendment protects queers and transgenders and doctors who lop off kids' genitals. It doesn't protect people like Irma Rudolph. It doesn't protect a lot of people. But this law was rarely enforced even after its passage. It protects Donald Trump, for sure. Sure. And no significant prosecutions have been made under it. But that's not to say that if you have the will to power, you couldn't tap into this and give it a go. But this is it. So the Communist Control Act of 1954, you could go after these people, technically.

[00:09:58] But, again, nothing happens unless it happens, and you're going to have to have a strong man with the general public behind him in order to make it happen. But this was sent in from a friend who said he would love your take on this, Keith. Well, I think it's a great thing is you've got to use all the weapons in your arsenal.

[00:10:14] And they're coming at us from so many absolutely absurd legal theories that I would not, what would you say, censor myself and not use it. We need to use everything at our disposal to be justification to get Trump's agenda on, let's say, nine-tenths of the things that he's after. I understand the problem with the Palestinians and with Jewish power and influence.

[00:10:43] But other than that, we've got to, for example, if we can't deport dangerous crime bosses and whatnot from America. We talked about that with Sam Dixon last week. You got this one judge who nobody had ever heard her name until last week. But she said she can stop all that because she disagrees with it. So you have this unelected appointed judge by a left-wing ideologue like Biden who's the president now, basically, when it comes to this.

[00:11:10] Well, see, what has happened is that since the Civil Rights Movement, we have elevated the judiciary to be the final arbiter of everything constitutional. And that was certainly not the intention of the Founding Fathers. It was discussed at length in the Federalist Papers. And, you know, the idea that the Supreme Court was considered such a minor part of the federal government that they didn't even have a building for it. Where did they put them?

[00:11:39] They put them in the basement of the Capitol, okay? But now they trump everything else. This was the result of Jewish power and influence scheming, particularly Felix Frankfurter, who decided that, you know, if you want to do something that is extremely unpopular and make it law, do it through the judicial system, the federal judicial system.

[00:12:01] And we're just living with the legacy of Brown and the Civil Rights Movement by allowing the judges to have so much unmerited and unwarranted power. All right. So, again, well, this goes back to the conversation we were having with Gurmar. And I think we blew a break here. I think we blew it big. But that's okay. We'll take the next one. I just now looked at the clock.

[00:12:27] But anyway, so do you go at – that's okay, Lee. No, we'll take the next one. It's fine. Do you go after these people? I think, you know, again, he's went to prison, so he's paid a price that I haven't had, so I can respect his opinion. His opinion is more valuable than mine, I think, on that. But I think there are – and we'll talk about this with Josh Neal in the next hour. There are some ideas that do not deserve to be heard in this country, and there are ideas that should be banished, and there are ideas that should be burned.

[00:12:57] And I have no problem putting people in prison for that. Well, you know, I admitted to Eisenhower's tyrannical treatment of German POWs after World War II. I think that Germans need to understand and they need to admit that their country is the most white-hating white nation there is, I believe. I've never seen a group of people that always reflexively vote against the best interests of their founding stock like the Germans do.

[00:13:25] And I think he was a victim of that, and he needs to acknowledge that, you know, or at least he needs to realize that. You know, it's a terrible situation when your government hates its own people. That's what J.D. Vance confronted the Germans with and the Europeans generally with in his Munich speech back around the 15th of February or 14th. All right, hang on. This actually comes up again.

[00:13:54] I was talking with Jason, well, talking, I texted Jason Kessler before the show tonight, and I said I was going to mention this tonight on the program, something he put out on his Telegram. And that is you were mentioning J.D. Vance right now, Keith, in his recent speech at Munich, Germany. And we talked about that with Sasha Ross Mueller. I think Nick Griffin even addressed it as well throughout our march around the world earlier this month.

[00:14:16] But Jason writes it's very fashionable for some European rightist commentators to be proudly anti-American right now. And that is also true for some of our people here stateside. But what exactly has Vance said that they disagree with, that free speech is being crushed in Europe, that elections in Europe are only deemed valid if the system candidate wins?

[00:14:40] These things are absolutely true, and I have no idea why any white nationalist or European nationalist would not want those opinions expressed. Yeah, exactly. The thing is they don't want to represent the founding stock of their nation. They want to lord over them. And they are unmasked. They're unmasking themselves as tyrants. And I think that J.D. Vance did a great job of bringing that up.

[00:15:08] And, you know, of course they don't like it because tyrants never like to be called out. I get why they don't like it. Why do some of the people on our side not like it? Because, you know, there's some people out there, some recalcitrant, some contrarians, as you call them, Keith, that can find no good in anything that the administration is doing. Trump, Vance, nothing good. Nothing good. I mean, you look at the people. Hang on a minute. Look at the people we've had on since the inauguration. I'm just going to name them. All right.

[00:15:37] So going back to – wow. All the way. Okay. Jared Taylor, Steve King, Lou Moore, Brad Griffins, Christian Sikor, who was a J6 prisoner, David Zutty, Mark Weber, Roger Devlin, just naming a few. I'm not naming them all. Paul Kersey and then March Around the World, Nick Griffin, Paul Fromm, Tom Soonich, Drew Fraser, Sasha Rossmuller, Jim Dawson, Remy Tremblay, Charles Balsman, Simon Roche last week. We didn't actually ask Gormar his opinion on Trump tonight. I wish we had.

[00:16:07] But of those I mentioned, every one of them are in some – to some – Sam Dixon as well last week – some varying degree of support of some of the things Trump has done or even a lot of the things Trump has done. That doesn't mean that they don't also look at him side-eyed with a degree of skepticism, a varying degree of skepticism. But you have some people even on our side who find no good, no good whatsoever, nothing good that has come out of here. Yes, you can say – you can talk about Gaza. You can talk about the Palestinians, why we care so much about them. I don't know.

[00:16:37] I don't think a permanent alliance can be made with them. Muslims hate whites. They are not good for white nations. They have never been our allies going back centuries. They don't want to assimilate. They want to conquer. And they've been that way since the Battle of Tours in 532. If you can knock the Jews down a peg, that's fine because of the genocide that they're putting on. But this is not – that's sort of a separate issue.

[00:17:02] But to say that there is nothing good coming – so I wonder, you know, is it because – is it because are some of – are people afraid that they won't have a standing anymore? Or if people who actually have power take our ideas, wasn't it always the goal of our efforts to make our ideas presentable enough and fashionable enough that people with power would pick them up? I have no problem with people picking up our ideas. I want to win. I don't care who gets the credit for it.

[00:17:32] The problem that we have with a lot of people like this is that they can't see the forest for the trees. This is the first national, federal administration that we've had in the lifetime of anybody that's listening to this show in which our side had the upper hand. And, you know, if Trump can get 50 percent of the things that he wants done done, then I'm going to applaud him because that's 50 percent.

[00:17:59] Now, those are all things that we would never get under Biden, under Clinton, under Bush, under Obama, under Reagan, under anybody. You know, let's just face it. Well, look, here it is. It goes back to the first hour. The number of victims in World War II that, you know, we always are told to remember and they and only they count, of course. We know that. Somewhere between zero and six million. We'll say that. All right. But there's also a difference between no good. He's done no good.

[00:18:28] And being a Trump sycophant and acting as if he is the answer to everything we've been waiting for. He's not done. Done. No way. But if he does some things we like, we like it. I mean, what am I supposed to tell you that when the State Department formally notifies Congress that it is dissolving USAID? I'm supposed to say this isn't a good thing. This is a bad thing. And we need to oppose this. This is what some of our friends are doing. Yeah. It's you're being too theoretical and hypothetical rather than practical.

[00:18:54] We need practical gains for our people because we're just about to lose it all. We were if it were not for God's hand and Trump being elected, we wouldn't have any resource or refuge at all. Imagine if you think that Trump is bad. Think of what another four years of Biden and Harris. Well, but them defunding all of these left wing activists and anti white activists through the cutting off of the funds that were being the slush fund that was being slung around through USAID.

[00:19:24] I think you could probably make an argument that Donald Trump and that one fell swoop, assuming it sticks. Yes. And that it's not just a temporary delay in the funding. But if it sticks for argument's sake, he's done more good in that than every activist has done in our ranks since time infinitum. See, the thing is, our people are good for white people. I mean, yeah, right. Doing good things. Right. Musk.

[00:19:51] I guarantee you, if you didn't have USA doling out funds to the black adjutants here in Memphis, the Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument would still be up. Exactly. And see what we need to understand is that Trump and Musk have found the philosopher's stone. They have found the Achilles heel of the left and its government money.

[00:20:10] Their people, the people that support them, that go out to the polls and vote 90 percent for them every time that there's a nationwide election, those people are the people that are, you know, hurt. They insist on being paid for everything they do. And if there's not government around there to pay them, they ain't lifting a finger. And that's the key to the left's power.

[00:20:37] If you cut off their money, then they're going to shrivel up and die. And that's what we need to have happen. The left and their juggernaut that we've been suffering under since the civil rights movement basically needs to finally come to an end, and it's by starving them of money. That's the only way to do it. All right. So I'm trying to find a video here. I'll find it in a second. We'll get to it.

[00:21:04] But this is, you know, going back to just some of our friends, and they are friends, and I could always be proven to be wrong on this. But I, as I like to say, I am seldomly that. But it's not, never have been known to happen. But the Bible offers us a good take on this.

[00:21:34] This is the King James Version, which is, of course, the way the Lord spoke it. Proverbs 29, 11. A fool uttereth all his mind, but a wise man keepeth it in until afterwards. I know it makes us feel good sometimes to vent, all right, to vent on your platform about all of the faults that Trump has and how you're superior to him. And in many ways, I'm sure you are.

[00:22:04] But if the game is advancing our people and making things better for whites, I don't know if the approach of opposing everything that is actually good is a good – it's very sensible. I'll just leave it there. There's nothing more to say about that. If some guy is going to give you 90% of what you want, you need to be judicious about that. I don't even know if it's 90%. I mean, we could debate that. Well, I'm just saying whatever it is, 50%.

[00:22:31] Look, we've gotten nothing from the federal government basically since the Civil Rights Movement. We're now getting some activity and some laws and some enforcement that is helping our people. And there's a handful. You know, lead, follow, or get out of the way. Don't get in the way of the first administration we've had in my lifetime that really seems to be doing things that favor or help white people in America.

[00:22:59] It is at once true that Trump is in many ways subservient to Jewish power and influence. His take on Gaza, not good. I don't think they're going to be our allies. I don't think we should be overly concerned about that. But that's fair. That's a fair criticism. We need to do like we did before William McKinley and tend to our own knitting over here and not be involved in our wars. So this is – damn it to hell.

[00:23:28] I'll have to get to it after the break because there's not enough time. There's never enough time. No, we don't have time because we've got two minutes left. We talk too much. But anyway, that's just that. So I will say that there has been something sent in to me by our listener Will in Texas. Now, this is good. Now, again, somebody would find fault in Trump for this. Here's the headline.

[00:23:55] Trump signs executive order restoring improperly removed statues and public monuments. All right. So what is bad about this? I'm sure retroactively we will find something that is bad about this or some of our friends will. But this is good, right? I mean, this is good. I mean, is it okay to give Trump credit for things that he is good on? And he has been good on a lot of things. Hey, listen, Sam Dixon is a man who I respect as much as anybody I've ever met. And last week, Sam Dixon was saying – or Sam Bushman, too. Did I say Sam Bushman a second ago?

[00:24:25] Sam Dixon was saying, Trump has the ability to change just as we all do. This is a different Trump than it was in 2016. I believe that, too. We'll talk a little bit more about restoring improperly removed statues and public monuments when we come back, and a little bit something about the Department of Education, and, well, some more. Just stay tuned. What other president in America would have done that? None. We'll be right back. Pursuing liberty. Using the Constitution as our guide.

[00:24:54] You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker. It is being described as one of the worst earthquakes in years. Myanmar authorities say the confirmed death toll, more than 1,600, but it is expected to climb. More than 3,500 people have been injured. And one problem for medical flights trying to come in to assist,

[00:25:22] a number of key airports in the region have suffered major damage, unfit, in many cases, for a plane to land. For those young men and women about to become ensigns, DEI is now a thing of the past. The U.S. Naval Academy will no longer consider race, ethnicity, or sex as a factor for admission to the service academy. That's according to court documents made public Friday. The change in policy was made in February by Vice Admiral Yvette Davids, the academy's superintendent.

[00:25:51] According to court filings by the U.S. Justice Department in the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the decision was made in response to an executive order issued by President Trump in January. Keith Peters, Washington. Also at townhall.com, a Delta flight and an Air Force jet have been diverted to avoid a potential collision. Delta flight 2983 was cleared for takeoff at Reagan Airport in Washington Friday around 3.15.

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[00:31:18] Great email here. Listen, this came in from a listener who's tuned in now in Illinois. James, with all due respect to the snivel rights of this one specific Muslim, good damn riddance. I don't care that the Jews agree that we should deport him and all of his college brethren. They shouldn't have been allowed to come here in the first place. Fair and deserve have nothing to do with it as far as I'm concerned. The best thing for whites is his absence along with the rest of them. Adios and goodbye with no regrets or legal objections.

[00:31:46] Fighting fair and legal at this point is for suckers. I, listen, I respect and will defer to a man who has gone to prison for his beliefs. And as far as I'm concerned, Gurmar Rudolph's opinion carries more weight than mine in this regard. However, I agree with the email right there. I want them all to be gone. I don't care if every single one of these college people, most, a lot of them are Jews, by the way. A lot of these ones are the, because you don't certainly get into Ivy League schools.

[00:32:14] You know, if you're not, uh, by and large, you could be an Asian, maybe, maybe a Muslim, but you're not, you're probably not going to be white. You're not going to be white Gentile. And I don't care. Look, these are Antifa people. These people that are getting targeted by the Trump administration ostensibly because they are pro-Palestinian, they're enemies. You know, if our enemies happen to match up with the enemies of the administration for different reasons, I don't care. I, you know, I, and, and, and, and Trump, you know, going back to Trump, his sincerity and going after, has he changed?

[00:32:44] So what? If he's going to punish these people because they did him wrong and not because he's pro-white, uh, subconsciously, I don't care because his enemies or our enemies may be for different reasons. But I agree with this email from Illinois and I still land on that. My respect for Girmar Rudolph, notwithstanding, uh, they have to go, they have to go and I don't care. Well, the way I look at it is this, what's the Jewish principle, but is it good for the Jews?

[00:33:13] The way I look at things, but is it good for the white Gentiles? And if it is, that's where my sympathy. That is how you determine your position on any issue. Is it good for our people? And if the answer is yes, that's where you land. If the answer is no, that's where, uh, that's where you land. And, and, and it can be, you would say, well, that's hypocritical James. That's contradictory. No, it's not. It's very consistent because it is what is good for our people. So again, I give you two examples. Girmar Rudolph should have never been punished. Why?

[00:33:42] Because he didn't do anything that harmed our people. People who advocate for transgenderism, for anti-whitism, they should be punished because it harms our people. Now you say, well, how, who are you to be the judge, jury, and executioner of that? Well, this is my opinion. And on a society, in a society, you can come to these conclusions. And I would say too, you know, I'm against foreign intervention by and large. We shouldn't intervene in Ukraine and Russia. But if you say, well, should we intervene in South Africa?

[00:34:11] Should we go to war to help the Boers? Yes, I think we should because it's what's best for our people. So again, that's the consistency. White Christians. Let me tell you, you know, as Robert Frost said, a liberal is someone who can't take their own side in an argument. That's a really good description of the German people as a whole. Thank goodness they were getting some common sense Germans, basically people that lived in East Germany and weren't infected with all this Western liberalism that West Germany is infected with.

[00:34:41] But the AFD is the only way that the German political system can save itself. And of course, the old one. Well, I mean, you know, our friend Sasha Rossmuller is with the Homeland Party, which is actually the genuine article and not Brand X. AFD is going to be more like the Republican Party here. Which is certainly better than the Democratic Party. They need to have a conservative coalition of Sasha's party and the AFD and any others that

[00:35:06] are genuinely conservative and right wing in their orientation because the people they have in there and charge of their government now hate the native born German people. And you cannot, you know, you can't work under that paradigm. You've got to do something to, you know, preserve the blood and soil people of Germany. They're, and, you know, the Germans will always take, you know, they're always so tolerant of

[00:35:35] strangers and they have no tolerance for the, you know, the, what you call the blood and soil founding stock of their country. In every argument that comes up, they'll find out where the interest of the founding stock of Germany is and they will take the 180 degree position opposing it. So, you know, we need to understand that and don't go that direction. America can still course correct.

[00:36:05] I don't know whether Germany can. I hope they can. Well, we do too. Gormar doesn't seem to be too enamored with the prospect. I should have asked him the future of Germany, but it did come in from our listener, our friend Rich. And, well, he had a pretty dreary forecast for it, but I don't think it has to be that way. Well, I mean, was it more or less honest than it was in the Weimar days? You know, who knows? I think we're going to turn the thing around. I think we're going to win.

[00:36:35] I think we're going to win. Now, again, let's get back very quickly to this headline. Trump signs executive order restoring improperly removed statues and public monuments. Now, what are the only removed statues and public monuments in the last 10 years? They're monuments to our people, to our heroes, not just Confederate heroes, but by and large. They've even taken down statues of Gandhi up north. Those people are crazy. All right. Well, but this is it. So, and this was on the White House's official, whitehouse.gov account.

[00:37:05] Trump, President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at restoring these monuments. So, you know, we'll see where that goes. But this is a good effort, whether it comes to fruition or not. I mean, you're certainly not going to get the Robert E. Lee monument back in Charlottesville because they melted it down. But, I mean, these are good efforts. Did you ever think you would see this if I were talking to you four years ago?

[00:37:28] Did you ever think that you would see an act of the president or an act of Congress to restore our monument? Got to go quick here because I'm going to miss it again. Exactly, Keith. You're right. And I am not a Trump sycophant. I mean, we have oscillated on Trump for the last 10 years. But if I see something about this come across my desk, I'm going to say, this is good. What do you want me to say? It's not good. It is good. I'm not going to lie to you. We're not reflexively anti-Trump.

[00:37:55] Now, here is, or pro. We are pro or anti what he does based upon whether or not it's good for our people. Now, let's listen to this. Ronald Reagan, 1980. Take a listen. I propose and would have already started, if your hypothesis is correct, a planned and orderly transfer back to the states and local communities of functions the federal government has usurped and which it has proven it is incapable of operating. And one of the first of those would be welfare.

[00:38:26] One of the second would be in the field of education. I would like to dissolve the $10 billion National Department of Education created by President Carter and turn schools back to the local school districts where we built the greatest public school system the world has ever seen. I think I can make a case that the decline in the quality of public education began when federal aid became federal interference.

[00:39:19] All right. And now you have Trump actually carrying it out or at least attempting to right now. And not only is he trying to do it, he gutted, he has already gutted the entire so-called civil rights division of the Department of Education. That's gone even while Lyndon McMahon tries to work on the rest of it. Well, let me tell you. Is that good or bad? It's good. Let me tell you this. It's like the Elvis song, too much conversation, not enough action. That's what Reagan did.

[00:39:47] Reagan had the great ideas, but he didn't have the political wherewithal to carry it out. With Trump, because they tormented him and provoked him the way that they did, stupid as the left was to do it, now a hard rain is going to fall, as Bob Dylan said, on them. And we're going to not only talk about what needs to be done, hopefully Trump is going to get it done.

[00:40:12] And now his biggest impediment towards carrying out his intentions are the federal district courts. And, you know, what this shows me, James, is the truth of, you know, one of your favorite topics. We need secession. You know, these people that want to go along with that Judge Boasberg and stuff like this, I don't want to be in the same country with them, and they don't want to be in the same country with me.

[00:40:42] You know, let's break it up. That'd be fine with me. What do you think? Yes. I mean, ultimately, the answer is not even with the initiatives and what the good Trump is doing now. If he can eradicate the federal judiciary, if he can eradicate the Department of Education, a lot of these other things, if he can do a lot more power to him, then we'll take it, and then we can reassess the situation.

[00:41:04] But, you know, the ultimate and the only permanent solution is an ethnostate for our people, whether that comes through secession or the partitioning of America as it exists now. I think, yes, that is still what's going to have to happen. But until that happens, or if until that happens, why would you take to test Trump on everything he's saying and trying to do? I just I do not understand it. I will not understand it. I respect a lot of the people that are doing it.

[00:41:34] I mean, they are a minority. I just mentioned just about everybody that's in our regular guest lineup that has appeared since the inauguration has been in varying degrees in favor of what has come out of the administration in Washington. I understand the skepticism for many reasons. It looks like we missed another break there. I don't know what's going on here with that.

[00:41:56] But anyway, but I get it because Washington has been against our people forever. There it is. We're hearing it. We'll be right back. Stay tuned, everybody.

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[00:45:23] That's it, Keith. That is it. That is Freddie Boom Boom Cannon in the early 60s. Palisade Park, a famous amusement park up in the New York area. You know, they tried to get Dion to sing that. He wouldn't do up enough. So I tell you what, Freddie Boom Boom Cannon took it and took it all the way to the top of the charts. But this is what I say. I love that song. I love that music. I love that era. I was born in 80 and that's all I listened to.

[00:45:49] But, you know, it just, if you were a badass in the early 60s, that was like the hardcore music you were listening to. So that just goes to show. I mean, what happened to the nation that used to produce music like that? And that be sort of like on the edgy sphere of things. And it just sort of makes me circle back to the fact that we were so innocent and so open, especially in the South, that people who...

[00:46:18] I like what Mance Jolly at Dixie Republic said when we were at Dixie Republic back in February for a remote broadcast. The flock needs a sheepdog to protect them from the wolves. And America, even after post-World War II, even though arguably we fought on the wrong side or should have at the very least abstained from the war, there was just so much goodness in America, particularly in the South.

[00:46:48] We didn't have a sheepdog. We had a wolf in sheep's clothing. There was nobody to protect us from the wolves on the national level. And, boy, we got eaten up. The thing is they tried, but they had... We were playing against a stacked deck. People like Jimmy Burns who headed up the massive resistance movement and the Southern Manifesto. You know, Lester Maddox, all sorts of, you know, George Wallace, people like that.

[00:47:15] They tried, but they were, you know, we had our enemies in charge of the national media and they just turned them into buffoons. And basically what happened to the people in the South is that we got a massive case collectively of Stockholm Syndrome. And we said, well, we'll agree to anything. Just stop hitting us. And that's what happened. And now... They never stopped. Yeah, and they're still doing it. Well, this is...

[00:47:43] And it's good to see the Confederate military bases renamed. Now, I know that it's not... Pretending that they're not being renamed. Well, hold on a minute. Now, the reason for that is, if you don't know, is that there was an act of Congress that was passed saying that they could not rename them for Confederates. Now, they have renamed them to the names, but they found like obscure privates with the same last name as the Confederates. That's why they did that. Well, a private like with Bragg that won the Congressional Medal of Honor. Well, whatever.

[00:48:12] Any Bragg will do, which is what they were looking for. But he actually was probably more capable than Darrell Braxton. Well, the one thing I'm holding out for is for General Milley to be charged with treason. All right. Well, that actually has come in. Somebody had sent me an email. You know, there's just not been any arrests yet. Where are the arrests? I'd like to see that, too. But, I mean, we'll take what we can get, and you're not going to get everything. I don't know if you know that or not.

[00:48:41] Trump has taken away his security detail and everything like that. All right. So, I will just say this again and very quickly. I've got to make an announcement that is unfortunate, but I've got to make it, and I've got to tell you what's going on. Anyway, give me a second. But I've just got to say, March Around the World was wonderful. I know I've already said that earlier this hour.

[00:49:10] But it will continue in the pages of American Free Press. So, in the most recent edition of American Free Press, the one that is out now, if you are a subscriber, and surely you are, or at the very least should be, go to AmericanFreePress.net. Interview with Sasha Rossmuller. A Q&A, a unique Q&A with Sasha since his appearance on TPC a couple of weeks ago about the state of affairs in Germany.

[00:49:34] In the next edition of American Free Press, a Q&A that will appear with Charles Bosman as the subject. He was on last week. That will be in the next edition. Rush Insider. Of American Free Press. And in the edition after that, a Q&A with Simon Roche on South Africa. Not a transcript of the interview he did here, but a unique Q&A. And it is wonderful. I got it in my inbox a couple of days ago.

[00:50:03] Already sent it off to the editors. It is fresh stuff. AmericanFreePress.net. And then at the Barnes Review, Keith, you were just mentioning this. Last issue of the Barnes Review, a transcript of our interview with Drew Lackey. In the current edition of the Barnes Review, a transcript of our interview with George Wallace Jr. And in the next issue of the Barnes Review, a transcript of our interview with Hutton Gibson. Who else can give you that type of coverage?

[00:50:30] You know, no one else in our sphere could have put all that together. James, my hat's off to you, buddy. Well, all of us here. It's a collective effort. And my hat's off to our friends at American Free Press and Barnes Review. But it goes to show this. It doesn't matter if you have tens of thousands of new readers or, you know, through American Renaissance and Countercurrents and Occidental Descent and the Occidental Observer and UNS Review and all of the other websites that, you know, post transcripts and interviews and things like that.

[00:50:58] I mean, collectively, we have increased our audience or readership or whatever by thousands or even tens of thousands of people. But it doesn't matter because there are still only a scant few number of actual physical financial donors. And we have to have you. This has been a down quarter. The first quarter is always low, especially compared to Christmas, which is always our best. But the first quarter has been low this time. Low this time, it's we're about 25 percent off of where we need to be.

[00:51:28] And so if you have not yet contributed to TPC this quarter, we would ask that you do so. And you can do so. There's only one way to do so. You've got to mail it in. And if you could do that, we would appreciate it because we are down. And we need to be we have to operate at full efficiency always because we have been. If you send in a dollar, normally send a dollar twenty five. We need to get some money.

[00:51:54] Well, I mean, it takes and it'll take if you send it tomorrow, it'll take two weeks to get here because we live in Memphis. And the Postal Service here is as bad as you would expect. But we do need your help. And we want to remain on the air because I'll tell you what's coming up. What's coming up next month is Confederate History Month. So this is just a wonderful time of year. March around the world in March, Confederate History Month in April.

[00:52:16] And this week right here where we're at right now, where one special series segues into the next already next week. We have on deck who else would kick off Confederate History Month except for Dr. Michael Hill, followed by Gene Andrews. Michael Hill and Gene Andrews are already scheduled for next week. And you don't want to miss it. March around the world, Confederate History Month, back to back special programming series here on your radio exclusively on TPC.

[00:52:45] And I hate to see March around the world go. And the only way it makes it a little bit more palatable is to know that we're going right into Confederate History Month. You like these two months of radio, Keith? The best. And I tell you what, my favorite is really Confederate History Month. Well, it's coming up. Yeah, that is. And we have the lineup. We have gone through all the people. And we know who the top people are. I've got the lineup right here. You know, the lineup, our lineup has been set since mid-February for all of March and all of April.

[00:53:15] Except for the fact that, of course, sometimes life intrudes. And we had a guest scheduled tonight from Estonia. We moved Gormar up. Sometimes that happens. You can't get there. We had another guest from South Africa who was going to be on but couldn't make it. And then we brought in back, you know, an old tried-and-true favorite, Simon, which was, you know, to our credit. So from time to time, you're going to get scheduling changes. But, no, we've been booked up.

[00:53:38] And we're going to have, you know, all of your returning favorites in Confederate History Month plus a couple of new voices that we've never interviewed before. And we like to do that as well in bringing in new guests. And, by the way, we have a first-time guest coming up in the next hour, psychologist. Josh Neal talking about his brand-new book from Antelope Hill Publishing, Intolerant Interpretations. Don't miss that. Don't miss that. It's coming up next. And stay tuned. Yeah, stay tuned.

[00:54:07] And, again, if you have not yet contributed to our first-quarter fundraising drive, and if we're 25% down, surely some of you have not. Perhaps you'll consider it before the end of the month. And we've got some great incentive gifts for you. Autographed book by Philip DeWinter, who, pound for pound, talk about March Around the World, is probably, certainly one of the top ten. One of our golden olders. And a top ten elected official, sitting elected official in Europe and some stuff to help the Nathan Bedford Forrest home.

[00:54:37] Nathan Bedford Forrest home. Stationery cards and Nathan Bedford Forrest bumper sticker. It's going to help Gene Andrews, who's going to be on next week, finish building his visitor center there. We'll be right back with our third hour.