[00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is The Political Cesspool.
[00:00:12] The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
[00:00:21] And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
[00:00:32] Well, before the shine wears off Kamala Harris' defeat, I figured we better work this one in.
[00:00:38] Welcome back to the show, third and final hour of tonight's live broadcast, Saturday evening, November the 23rd.
[00:00:46] This is part 11 of 12 of our TPC at 20, a retrospective series all throughout this year.
[00:00:52] One time, one hour per month, we have featured classic shows, novelty shows,
[00:01:00] during which we revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reaction and commentary.
[00:01:08] Tonight, not an interview, but a live remote broadcast from Donald Trump's press pen.
[00:01:12] We got the media credentials, we passed the Secret Service scrutiny, and there we were,
[00:01:17] in there with all of the media heavyweights when a lot of people did not get those credentials.
[00:01:22] We did, and it led to an incredible year.
[00:01:25] Our interview with Donald Trump Jr., Hillary Clinton calling us, saying we would run the White House if Trump got in there.
[00:01:32] But we're going to take you behind the security detail.
[00:01:36] We're going to play some highlights now from, as I mentioned in the last hour,
[00:01:39] a rollicking remote broadcast in February of 2016 when we were broadcasting live from the press pen
[00:01:45] as then-candidate Trump was speaking simultaneously just a few steps away.
[00:01:49] Sam Bushman anchored it in the studio, and it sounded something like this.
[00:01:53] This is indeed the broadcast, ladies and gentlemen, for the political cesspool.
[00:01:57] We're talking about February the 27th, 2016.
[00:02:01] Sam Bushman anchoring the broadcast from studio,
[00:02:05] while James Edwards is in Memphis, Tennessee, at an airport hangar.
[00:02:09] He's at the Donald Trump rally.
[00:02:11] It's live.
[00:02:12] It's packed to the gills.
[00:02:13] James, welcome.
[00:02:15] Sam, this is a podcast.
[00:02:19] I'd like to make sure our audience should never forget.
[00:02:21] As I speak to you right now, I am about 20 feet away from Donald Trump.
[00:02:26] We are in the middle of this sea of people, and the atmosphere is absolutely incredible.
[00:02:32] So in case it's been lost upon those tuned in around the world this evening,
[00:02:37] we are broadcasting live from a Donald Trump rally right here in Memphis, Tennessee.
[00:02:42] Super Tuesday is only three days away.
[00:02:44] You know, last week's show was pretty good.
[00:02:47] We were on the air when the South Carolina return came in.
[00:02:51] We were offering live coverage of the results in real time.
[00:02:56] But tonight, to be able to broadcast the show from a rally,
[00:02:59] you may be able to hear Trump in the background right now.
[00:03:03] That is something that is unprecedented.
[00:03:06] And this cloud, this atmosphere, Sam, is absolutely electric.
[00:03:09] I don't know if I've ever been a part of anything like this.
[00:03:13] Now, tell me about the room.
[00:03:14] You're in a big airport hangar.
[00:03:16] The place is huge, and all you see is nothing but people?
[00:03:20] I can't see where the people, well, I guess I can see where they begin
[00:03:23] because it's at the podium where Trump is, but I cannot see where they end.
[00:03:27] They may be going outside the hangar.
[00:03:29] We're actually in Millington, Tennessee, just a few miles north of Smithers,
[00:03:32] and it's a big Navy town.
[00:03:35] The naval base for Millington is just about a mile away from where I'm sitting at this moment.
[00:03:41] And we are in a huge concrete hangar.
[00:03:44] It looks like a bunker that might have been built in the Cold War,
[00:03:47] the Cuban Missile Crisis or something.
[00:03:50] But this crowd, Sam, I got here at 1.30 today, about four and a half hours before the event was to begin.
[00:04:01] Trump went on just before 6 o'clock Central Time, so about 15 minutes ago.
[00:04:06] And they were already out tailgating.
[00:04:09] It looked like a college football game you were going to.
[00:04:12] Zingers were hawking T-shirts and merchandise.
[00:04:15] They had a concession stand where you could buy the Make America Great Again hamburger
[00:04:19] made with 100% American beef, 100% American cheese,
[00:04:24] or you could get the cruise burger that featured Canadian bacon.
[00:04:32] You've got to love it.
[00:04:38] You know, I say this not in a demeaning way,
[00:04:41] but there is a circus-like atmosphere here in the best possible way.
[00:04:46] This is, these people are real Americans,
[00:04:49] and I have had the opportunity to talk with a lot of people.
[00:04:51] I had to get here so early to set up and to get in.
[00:04:55] But I just wish everybody listening tonight,
[00:04:57] and everybody that will listen,
[00:04:59] can y'all hear that?
[00:05:01] Can you hear the crowd?
[00:05:03] I wish everybody...
[00:05:03] We can barely hear the crowd because of the full noise quieting on the cell phone,
[00:05:07] ladies and gentlemen.
[00:05:08] We normally have broadcast gear,
[00:05:10] but James, it's so packed,
[00:05:11] he didn't have any place he could really set up radio gear.
[00:05:14] So he's just live.
[00:05:16] He's close to Trump because he has some special positioning to be there
[00:05:21] and everything else.
[00:05:21] But the key is it's just on a cell phone,
[00:05:23] so you can't hear the crowd.
[00:05:25] But what you can do, James,
[00:05:26] is tell everybody,
[00:05:27] what is Trump telling the crowd?
[00:05:29] I say that against them.
[00:05:32] Y'all may not be able to hear it,
[00:05:34] but this crowd is deafening.
[00:05:35] What was the question?
[00:05:36] What is Trump telling the crowd?
[00:05:40] Well, I'll tell you.
[00:05:43] It's a patented sub-street,
[00:05:44] which you really can't get enough of.
[00:05:46] Just a moment ago when the crowd got so loud,
[00:05:50] he came with the, you know,
[00:05:53] his stock insult towards Mexico about them building the wall,
[00:05:56] and the crowd chanted,
[00:05:58] he asked who's going to pay it,
[00:06:00] the crowd chanted in unison,
[00:06:01] Mexico, Mexico, Mexico.
[00:06:03] And then he did the routine where if Mexico says they're not going to build
[00:06:10] a wall,
[00:06:11] every time they say that I get 10 feet taller and the crowd just,
[00:06:14] you know,
[00:06:14] the ground shows underneath my feet.
[00:06:16] So I just wish everybody tuning in tonight,
[00:06:19] everybody who will listen to this in the broadcast archives,
[00:06:22] that's the fact to be here with me now.
[00:06:24] Let me tell you something.
[00:06:25] A lot of political festival fans here tonight.
[00:06:27] I've been pulled aside about a half a dozen different times,
[00:06:30] people who recognize me.
[00:06:33] And we're showing their support.
[00:06:35] So there are,
[00:06:36] there's a contingent of our audience here with this massive crowd as well.
[00:06:42] Yeah.
[00:06:43] Yeah.
[00:06:43] The bombardier,
[00:06:44] the bombardier and Keith Alexander,
[00:06:47] they're both in the crowd too,
[00:06:48] right?
[00:06:49] They are here.
[00:06:50] They're a little bit behind me.
[00:06:51] There is a protester now.
[00:06:53] A protester.
[00:06:54] You can hear the crowd booing.
[00:06:56] A protester.
[00:06:57] Just come in.
[00:06:58] All right,
[00:06:58] James,
[00:06:58] if you'd be really quiet,
[00:07:00] if you'd be really quiet,
[00:07:01] we could probably hear.
[00:07:02] Be really quiet,
[00:07:03] James.
[00:07:13] All right,
[00:07:30] go ahead and explain.
[00:07:31] I let everybody hear the crowd the best I could,
[00:07:32] James.
[00:07:33] Go ahead,
[00:07:33] sir.
[00:07:38] We had a protester here with the crowd with a sign that says,
[00:07:44] make America hate again.
[00:07:47] And somebody took the sign from him and tore it into shreds.
[00:07:54] There you have it.
[00:07:55] Ladies and gentlemen,
[00:07:56] live action on the floor.
[00:07:58] What did Trump do?
[00:07:59] Did he participate in the wreck us?
[00:08:02] He said,
[00:08:03] we need to get this guy out of here,
[00:08:05] get this guy out of here.
[00:08:07] I guess in a way,
[00:08:07] inviting the crowd to help remove this gentleman.
[00:08:12] And he is saying,
[00:08:14] this will be the only thing you hear about in the press tomorrow.
[00:08:16] What he's saying right now is this is the only thing you will hear about in
[00:08:19] the press tomorrow is that this guy was here.
[00:08:21] You want to hear about all the great people.
[00:08:22] You want to hear about making America great again.
[00:08:25] You will only hear that there was one protester out of 15,000 people who
[00:08:30] tried to cause an uproar.
[00:08:33] Now,
[00:08:34] what do you think in terms of the number of people?
[00:08:35] Get him out.
[00:08:36] Get him out.
[00:08:38] And it looks as though the crowd is accommodating Trump's wishes.
[00:08:41] This is incredible.
[00:08:42] Live radio,
[00:08:43] ladies and gentlemen.
[00:08:43] And the press is just all around me right now,
[00:08:47] trying to get a glimpse of what's going on.
[00:08:49] As we broadcast live on the radio tonight.
[00:08:52] Now,
[00:08:52] James,
[00:08:53] I understand the protester.
[00:08:55] Did he get removed then?
[00:08:57] I can't see.
[00:08:58] I can't see because of the people and where I'm situated.
[00:09:01] Of course,
[00:09:02] it's like a giant sardine cannon here.
[00:09:04] There's no room to move.
[00:09:05] It's just,
[00:09:06] I see a wall to wall humanity.
[00:09:09] And so there's no way I can move to see what's happening.
[00:09:11] But I do not see him right now.
[00:09:13] I can tell you that.
[00:09:16] All right.
[00:09:16] Now,
[00:09:16] what about the amount of people?
[00:09:18] I know it's hard to judge,
[00:09:19] but is there any way to gauge how many people there are?
[00:09:21] I mean,
[00:09:21] did Trump say 15,000?
[00:09:23] The crowd at 15,000.
[00:09:24] But I,
[00:09:24] I,
[00:09:25] he has a better vantage point than I do.
[00:09:27] He's up on the,
[00:09:28] on the podium with the plane,
[00:09:30] his 757 jet as the backdrop.
[00:09:33] And let me tell you something.
[00:09:34] But that was something to see too,
[00:09:35] ladies and gentlemen,
[00:09:36] when Trump arrived here,
[00:09:39] he,
[00:09:41] uh,
[00:09:42] flew in and landed.
[00:09:44] And then walked down the,
[00:09:46] walked down the,
[00:09:47] uh,
[00:09:48] the,
[00:09:48] the,
[00:09:48] the step.
[00:09:49] Very hard to talk.
[00:09:52] Very hard to talk.
[00:09:54] And he's been,
[00:09:55] he's been,
[00:09:56] he's been removed by security.
[00:09:58] He's been,
[00:09:59] he's been removed by security.
[00:10:01] All right,
[00:10:02] ladies and gentlemen,
[00:10:03] sad to say I've got a break.
[00:10:04] We heard Donald Trump through the crowd a little bit there.
[00:10:07] James is overwhelmed with people and noise.
[00:10:10] All right.
[00:10:10] So that was,
[00:10:12] uh,
[00:10:12] what it sounded like there,
[00:10:13] that opening salvo.
[00:10:15] Trump was speaking live and you saw that a lot back in 2016.
[00:10:19] You would have protesters and,
[00:10:22] uh,
[00:10:22] the crowd would just eject them to the,
[00:10:25] uh,
[00:10:25] wool,
[00:10:25] to the lines.
[00:10:26] They would eject them.
[00:10:28] I mean,
[00:10:28] sometimes they'd beat the hell out of them.
[00:10:29] I mean,
[00:10:30] it was a wild time presidential politics.
[00:10:33] And,
[00:10:35] uh,
[00:10:35] it was,
[00:10:36] it was interesting.
[00:10:37] I mean,
[00:10:37] it was down down like Dorothy that they're not in Kansas anymore.
[00:10:41] Uh,
[00:10:41] it was,
[00:10:42] uh,
[00:10:42] but you remember that day,
[00:10:43] Keith,
[00:10:43] you were there.
[00:10:44] Yeah,
[00:10:45] it was great.
[00:10:45] I mean,
[00:10:46] uh,
[00:10:47] the,
[00:10:47] the,
[00:10:47] all sorts of people were very animated.
[00:10:50] I remember,
[00:10:50] uh,
[00:10:51] Matt was there too,
[00:10:52] wasn't he?
[00:10:52] Yeah.
[00:10:53] The copperhead was there.
[00:10:54] Uh,
[00:10:54] we had a lot of people there,
[00:10:55] a lot of people we knew and a lot of local listeners that we'd never met before,
[00:10:59] but who certainly knew us,
[00:11:00] uh,
[00:11:00] when they,
[00:11:00] uh,
[00:11:01] saw us.
[00:11:01] And,
[00:11:02] uh,
[00:11:02] but this was what it sounded like at the dawn of the Trumpian age,
[00:11:05] uh,
[00:11:05] when it was all still ahead of us.
[00:11:07] And I think,
[00:11:08] uh,
[00:11:08] in light of his recent,
[00:11:10] uh,
[00:11:10] re-election,
[00:11:10] and this is our November installment of the TPC at 20 retrospective series that we go back to this.
[00:11:16] So let's go back to it now.
[00:11:17] Let's play one more clip from this and then,
[00:11:19] uh,
[00:11:20] a little more,
[00:11:20] uh,
[00:11:21] discussion about it.
[00:11:24] just a fun show.
[00:11:25] I'm Sam Bushman holding down the fort for James Edwards.
[00:11:28] I'm in studio.
[00:11:29] He's live in Memphis,
[00:11:31] Tennessee in an airport hangar.
[00:11:32] Donald Trump is on stage.
[00:11:34] It is crowded,
[00:11:36] packed,
[00:11:36] packed,
[00:11:36] standing room only.
[00:11:38] scoop Stanton just,
[00:11:39] he called in and said,
[00:11:40] amen,
[00:11:41] James is killing it.
[00:11:42] I don't even want to do my little section of the show today.
[00:11:44] I'm just going to let James rock and roll right before the pause.
[00:11:48] Uh,
[00:11:48] there was a protester had a sign that said make or hate America again,
[00:11:53] or make America hate again.
[00:11:55] And,
[00:11:56] uh,
[00:11:56] I guess,
[00:11:56] uh,
[00:11:56] the sign got ripped to shreds by Trump fans.
[00:11:59] Uh,
[00:12:00] and then I guess the guy got removed,
[00:12:01] James.
[00:12:03] He has been removed by,
[00:12:04] but not,
[00:12:05] not by a,
[00:12:06] uh,
[00:12:07] a lynch mob,
[00:12:07] if you will,
[00:12:08] but he has been removed officially by either the local security detail or the
[00:12:12] secret service.
[00:12:13] But,
[00:12:14] uh,
[00:12:14] he has been,
[00:12:16] uh,
[00:12:16] ejected.
[00:12:18] All right.
[00:12:19] Now,
[00:12:19] Trump's still speaking.
[00:12:20] The crowd loving it.
[00:12:21] What's Trump telling us all now?
[00:12:23] He is talking about how we never went in trade and that,
[00:12:26] uh,
[00:12:26] with him,
[00:12:27] we're going to start winning in trade again.
[00:12:28] And of course,
[00:12:29] it's hard for me to,
[00:12:30] to actually hear as I'm speaking,
[00:12:33] but,
[00:12:33] uh,
[00:12:34] I,
[00:12:34] I want to go back and paint a verbal picture here in this concrete hangar.
[00:12:38] That looks like it was built,
[00:12:39] uh,
[00:12:40] to protect people in Millington.
[00:12:42] Cuba was to drop the bomb.
[00:12:45] His 757 jet illuminated in the background.
[00:12:50] that just put the pageantry here,
[00:12:52] Sam,
[00:12:53] the showmanship,
[00:12:54] the element of entertainment,
[00:12:55] along with a man whose populism and nationalism has held him to almost a
[00:13:02] hammerlock on the Republican nomination.
[00:13:04] The people that are here,
[00:13:06] the,
[00:13:06] the,
[00:13:07] the things that I wish you could hear the crowd as well as I do,
[00:13:11] because it is,
[00:13:13] it's just a site.
[00:13:14] It's a site to the whole.
[00:13:15] I don't think I can,
[00:13:17] I don't think I can reiterate that enough.
[00:13:22] All right.
[00:13:22] Now,
[00:13:23] Trump speaking,
[00:13:23] you got a ton of media around you as well.
[00:13:26] They've all got video equipment for television,
[00:13:28] uh,
[00:13:29] and everything,
[00:13:29] but you're right.
[00:13:29] The smack dab in the middle of the mainstream press,
[00:13:31] huh?
[00:13:33] We're right here doing everything that they're doing.
[00:13:35] And deservedly.
[00:13:36] So,
[00:13:36] I mean,
[00:13:37] as an AM radio program,
[00:13:39] as a member of the press,
[00:13:40] we have a right to be here also.
[00:13:42] And,
[00:13:42] uh,
[00:13:42] but yeah,
[00:13:43] just to tell you from that end,
[00:13:44] what I'm looking at a couple of rows of,
[00:13:47] uh,
[00:13:48] folding tables filled with laptops and broadcast equipment.
[00:13:53] They have an elevated platform,
[00:13:57] uh,
[00:13:59] that is on three different tiers.
[00:14:03] For cameramen and the anchors,
[00:14:05] I am about,
[00:14:05] no,
[00:14:06] I don't know,
[00:14:06] 10 feet away from Katie Turner,
[00:14:08] who is the beat reporter for Trump on NBC and MSNBC.
[00:14:15] And it looks like she may be live as,
[00:14:17] as we speak also.
[00:14:18] So it's all happening in real time.
[00:14:20] Again,
[00:14:20] ladies and gentlemen,
[00:14:21] last week was one thing.
[00:14:22] Uh,
[00:14:22] we were kind of monitoring the results that they were announced like
[00:14:25] everyone else.
[00:14:26] Right now we are making the news.
[00:14:27] We're not making it.
[00:14:28] Trump's making it,
[00:14:29] but we are here to report it.
[00:14:30] You can't get any more,
[00:14:31] uh,
[00:14:32] live than this.
[00:14:33] At this very moment while he's talking,
[00:14:35] I'm talking.
[00:14:36] And,
[00:14:36] uh,
[00:14:37] I'm looking at him about 20 feet away from where I,
[00:14:39] where I stand.
[00:14:40] And we're broadcasting all over the country and indeed around the world,
[00:14:43] thanks to the,
[00:14:44] the internet aspect of our radio program.
[00:14:46] So,
[00:14:46] Hey,
[00:14:46] this is what we do.
[00:14:48] And this is one of the political festivals.
[00:14:50] Uh,
[00:14:52] we put ourselves right in the middle of it.
[00:14:53] Uh,
[00:14:54] on behalf of our people and on behalf of our calls and our movement and the ideas that,
[00:14:57] uh,
[00:14:58] that bring this program to life.
[00:15:00] It's a real honor to be able to be here for our,
[00:15:02] for our listeners.
[00:15:04] All right.
[00:15:04] What I want you to do is hold your phone out about head level and see if we can't get,
[00:15:08] if you're really quiet,
[00:15:09] the noise quieting on your phone shuts down and then we can hear the crowd.
[00:15:12] Let's see if we can try to hear Donald.
[00:15:14] Okay.
[00:15:15] I'm going to put it in the speaker and do what you said.
[00:15:18] And we'll see if you can hear anything.
[00:15:25] James mute your phone.
[00:15:30] What you just heard was Trump said,
[00:15:32] we can't be led by people anymore.
[00:15:34] And that got a nice round of applause from the crowd.
[00:15:36] Did any of that come through?
[00:15:37] Yep.
[00:15:37] It came through a little bit.
[00:15:39] Try it again.
[00:15:40] All right.
[00:15:41] Hang on.
[00:16:03] I'm saying in that exchange,
[00:16:05] he wants jobs built in this country.
[00:16:06] He wants to reinvest realize America.
[00:16:08] He wants to bring and build,
[00:16:10] rebuild our manufacturing base.
[00:16:12] Uh,
[00:16:12] certainly an audible response from the crowd,
[00:16:15] but not nearly to the extent that his immigration lines have,
[00:16:19] have drawn and some of his other lines where he has been,
[00:16:22] uh,
[00:16:22] mercilessly ridiculing Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.
[00:16:26] Those seem to get the craft,
[00:16:28] uh,
[00:16:28] cruise me to a whole nother level.
[00:16:30] All right.
[00:16:31] Now I find that interesting.
[00:16:32] Um,
[00:16:33] you know,
[00:16:33] that sign really articulates what the Republicans have articulated about,
[00:16:38] uh,
[00:16:39] Donald Trump.
[00:16:40] Uh,
[00:16:40] they basically now even Ted Cruz,
[00:16:42] uh,
[00:16:44] and Marco Rubio kind of,
[00:16:46] attacking Trump at the same time.
[00:16:47] Uh,
[00:16:48] they have basically alluded to the fact that he's,
[00:16:50] um,
[00:16:51] that he's a charlatan or that he's somehow,
[00:16:53] you know,
[00:16:54] not an honest guy.
[00:16:55] Trump firing back.
[00:16:56] That's kind of a critical component to it.
[00:16:58] It's doing nothing but raising Trump in the polls,
[00:17:01] James.
[00:17:04] All right.
[00:17:04] Some of my,
[00:17:05] some of that,
[00:17:06] there are,
[00:17:06] uh,
[00:17:07] five boys,
[00:17:09] I would say maybe 10 or 12 years old,
[00:17:11] uh,
[00:17:12] with t-shirts,
[00:17:13] T R U M T.
[00:17:15] And,
[00:17:16] uh,
[00:17:16] the media has gathered around them as if it was,
[00:17:19] uh,
[00:17:19] the second coming of Christ.
[00:17:20] And,
[00:17:21] uh,
[00:17:21] they are going to get there,
[00:17:22] I guess,
[00:17:23] 15 minutes of fame tomorrow.
[00:17:24] But then it's quite the season.
[00:17:25] The most of the most thing you've seen here tonight,
[00:17:26] fair,
[00:17:27] is the crowd gets up in here.
[00:17:28] Lots of families,
[00:17:30] lots of families,
[00:17:31] lots of young children here,
[00:17:33] lots of college students here,
[00:17:34] people of all age.
[00:17:38] And,
[00:17:38] uh,
[00:17:39] they're all having a good time.
[00:17:41] Lots of families in the crowd.
[00:17:43] It's a peaceful,
[00:17:44] cheerful atmosphere.
[00:17:46] Uh,
[00:17:46] does everybody seem to be getting along?
[00:17:48] Is there,
[00:17:48] are people polite and respectful to one another?
[00:17:51] Oh,
[00:17:52] absolutely.
[00:17:52] I mean,
[00:17:53] except for the process of course,
[00:17:55] it is,
[00:17:56] uh,
[00:17:56] well,
[00:17:56] as,
[00:17:56] as all audience would,
[00:17:57] would know very well,
[00:17:58] it seems to be,
[00:18:00] uh,
[00:18:00] one family here tonight.
[00:18:01] Although it's a very big family or a very big reunion,
[00:18:05] but,
[00:18:05] uh,
[00:18:06] everybody here that I've met has just been in an incredibly good mood,
[00:18:10] uh,
[00:18:10] goodwill and brotherhood,
[00:18:11] uh,
[00:18:11] amongst all that are in a team.
[00:18:13] And I just want to try to see,
[00:18:15] uh,
[00:18:16] I know there's a couple of people that have come up to me today.
[00:18:18] I've put a couple of political festival fans,
[00:18:20] uh,
[00:18:20] on here organically,
[00:18:21] uh,
[00:18:22] to say hello to the audience at some point,
[00:18:24] if I can get over to where they're at.
[00:18:26] All right.
[00:18:26] So,
[00:18:27] we actually did do that later on in this broadcast in hours two and three that
[00:18:30] night,
[00:18:31] but we're only focusing on hour one as we were broadcasting while Trump was
[00:18:34] speaking.
[00:18:35] And I think the big takeaway here,
[00:18:36] Keith is,
[00:18:37] well,
[00:18:37] two of them,
[00:18:39] especially back then Trump's stump speeches were just raw nationalism and
[00:18:47] populism.
[00:18:47] Now,
[00:18:48] whether it was saccharine,
[00:18:49] whether it was real or not,
[00:18:51] uh,
[00:18:52] and again,
[00:18:52] you have to take into account,
[00:18:53] he could only do what the Senate would allow him to do in some regards,
[00:18:57] because you had such a narrow margin in the Senate back then.
[00:19:00] And still now again,
[00:19:02] uh,
[00:19:02] that,
[00:19:03] you know,
[00:19:03] some of the things he couldn't pass wasn't necessarily because he didn't really
[00:19:06] want to pass them.
[00:19:07] You have to go through Congress and they blocked him on some of these things,
[00:19:10] but you had nothing but raw nationalism and it whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
[00:19:17] The power of nationalism and populism and populism on an electorate was electric back then.
[00:19:25] Now I know again,
[00:19:26] we've been through all of these years of Trump,
[00:19:27] but you could see it there.
[00:19:29] And another thing about the political cesspool in 2016 is still to this day,
[00:19:33] nobody can get access like that in our movement.
[00:19:35] What we have done in order to mainstream our movement and without backing down at all,
[00:19:40] we didn't trade our positions.
[00:19:41] We didn't trade our friends in order to get access like this,
[00:19:45] that we had.
[00:19:46] And,
[00:19:46] and the friends we've made since then,
[00:19:48] as we continue to build bridges with celebrities and elected officials and rogue members of the elite,
[00:19:53] never did we jettison anybody who's been with us for all of these other years.
[00:19:57] We try to build upon it and you never,
[00:19:59] ever betray a brother.
[00:20:00] But I'm just saying on that day in 2016,
[00:20:03] it's still to this day,
[00:20:04] nobody has had closer access to legitimacy then in our movement.
[00:20:10] I feel then TPC.
[00:20:11] Well,
[00:20:12] I think this recording gives you a flavor of this.
[00:20:17] This was raw,
[00:20:19] unexpricated,
[00:20:21] not filtered Trump.
[00:20:23] This was Trump saying what he felt and what he thought right from the very beginning.
[00:20:28] And he was,
[00:20:29] I mean,
[00:20:30] he was strong as Garrett Snuff in all of these things.
[00:20:33] He was,
[00:20:34] and we were not,
[00:20:36] you know,
[00:20:37] nobody treated us like we were outsiders or anything,
[00:20:40] at least at this point.
[00:20:41] They welcomed us into his big tent.
[00:20:44] While rejecting a lot of others.
[00:20:46] And I don't know how much of that was planned.
[00:20:49] Anyway,
[00:20:50] and using us to,
[00:20:51] to get to the pro white community.
[00:20:55] You're a pretty gregarious guy and easy to like.
[00:20:58] And I think that's all that was to it.
[00:21:01] You know,
[00:21:01] basically you showed up,
[00:21:02] they liked you,
[00:21:03] they liked you because you were you,
[00:21:05] you were authentic.
[00:21:06] And we got,
[00:21:08] you know,
[00:21:09] really preferential access.
[00:21:10] Well,
[00:21:11] there's no doubt about it.
[00:21:12] A lot of factors go into a presidential election,
[00:21:16] but we played a role in it.
[00:21:17] I mean,
[00:21:17] a small role,
[00:21:18] you know,
[00:21:19] a blip on the radar,
[00:21:19] maybe,
[00:21:20] but we were there.
[00:21:21] Hillary Clinton,
[00:21:21] we were key.
[00:21:22] Well,
[00:21:22] that's,
[00:21:23] I mean,
[00:21:23] others in the media said that,
[00:21:25] but that's,
[00:21:26] that's a little fanciful,
[00:21:27] but we definitely made a mark and left a mark.
[00:21:31] Let's,
[00:21:31] let's try to play one more clip here from this night.
[00:21:35] To be remembered.
[00:21:36] February of 2016.
[00:21:39] Let's see what this one.
[00:21:40] This is a miracle break.
[00:21:42] Trump wrapped up his remarks.
[00:21:44] He is now working the crowd.
[00:21:46] He is down on the front line,
[00:21:48] signing autographs and taking pictures.
[00:21:51] So I would say,
[00:21:51] Mark to finish,
[00:21:52] he went on a little bit before six o'clock central time.
[00:21:56] I would say his remarks are about 40 minutes total.
[00:21:59] And that of course,
[00:22:01] does not include about a 10 minute talk.
[00:22:04] It's Chris Christie.
[00:22:05] Who spoke just before Trump.
[00:22:07] So during the last miracle break,
[00:22:08] Trump wrapped up his remarks.
[00:22:11] And people are rushing to say,
[00:22:13] trying to get a handshake or an autograph.
[00:22:17] And is he going to come over and say anything to the media?
[00:22:19] Do you think they'll get a chance to,
[00:22:21] to,
[00:22:21] to be there or what?
[00:22:22] I would be surprised.
[00:22:24] The media positioned in the middle of the room.
[00:22:27] And very few people have left yet.
[00:22:29] So it'd be,
[00:22:30] for him to be able to get to the media,
[00:22:33] I guess we'll wait and see.
[00:22:34] For him to be able to get to the media,
[00:22:36] he would have to traverse this cloud.
[00:22:39] And I just don't see that happening.
[00:22:42] Because the number of the people are so large.
[00:22:45] That's right.
[00:22:46] And I don't know if you can hear it now,
[00:22:47] but it's got music playing.
[00:22:49] And they've got,
[00:22:52] I was going to say,
[00:22:52] it looked like a band on stage,
[00:22:54] but I think it's just photogs.
[00:22:55] But they are playing music.
[00:22:57] And it's still very much a party like atmosphere here.
[00:23:00] On the outstructs of Memphis,
[00:23:01] Tennessee,
[00:23:02] all of the acres,
[00:23:03] I guess,
[00:23:03] if anybody could turn on MSCBC,
[00:23:08] I don't know if they're live,
[00:23:09] but they're certainly at least taping.
[00:23:10] And I am standing right there in the week.
[00:23:14] So what we're doing in real time on the radio,
[00:23:16] the networks are doing on television,
[00:23:17] also in real time.
[00:23:19] And people still,
[00:23:21] still here.
[00:23:25] Now,
[00:23:25] is Chris Christie in the crowd with Trump?
[00:23:27] Or where did Chris go?
[00:23:29] I guess he's still,
[00:23:30] I did not see him on stage.
[00:23:32] I didn't see retreats of his death.
[00:23:34] So I'm guessing he's still down there.
[00:23:36] But there is no elevation here.
[00:23:39] It's a concrete slab.
[00:23:42] And so I don't have the benefit of being able to see through the people
[00:23:46] and look down on what's going on.
[00:23:48] It's not like stadium seating where each row is a little bit higher
[00:23:52] than the one below it.
[00:23:53] So it's very hard to see stacker was going on up there.
[00:23:56] The only thing I can tell you is that Trump is obviously,
[00:23:58] it's still here because the people are still here.
[00:24:00] And it looks like people are pushing each other and trying to get in the
[00:24:04] presence of his manifest activity.
[00:24:07] I think one thing you could say for sure now,
[00:24:09] looking back on this,
[00:24:11] is that we were there for history in the making.
[00:24:13] And how that history,
[00:24:15] that history is still being written.
[00:24:16] So far,
[00:24:17] it's been an incomplete grade.
[00:24:19] I agree with David Zutty that the way this transition period is shaping up
[00:24:24] so far,
[00:24:24] we would give a high grade to the Trump era at large.
[00:24:28] Maybe not as high,
[00:24:29] but we'll see where he goes.
[00:24:31] And until he fails,
[00:24:31] let's give him a chance to succeed.
[00:24:33] You can tell this was a long time ago because Chris Christie was not turned into Cassius
[00:24:39] and stuck his dagger in Trump's back.
[00:24:42] We'll be right back.
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[00:29:58] Well, we've only got one more of these installments to go
[00:30:13] in our 20th anniversary year
[00:30:14] as it begins to draw to a close.
[00:30:17] Part 11 of 12.
[00:30:18] Tonight, not an interview in the traditional sense,
[00:30:22] but a live broadcast from a Trump rally
[00:30:24] at the beginning of it all.
[00:30:26] And I thought that would be an appropriate one to revisit
[00:30:30] on the heels of Trump's re-election 18 days ago.
[00:30:35] We've had a lot of fun with this retrospective series.
[00:30:37] Drew Lackey, Anthony Cumia, Hutton Gibson,
[00:30:43] Walter Jones, Congressman Jones, Pat Buchanan,
[00:30:46] Ray Stevens, and so many others.
[00:30:48] Major General Zajko, Glasnovich.
[00:30:52] We need to do the one on George Wallace Jr.
[00:30:56] Yeah.
[00:30:57] Well, we still got one more to go.
[00:30:58] Now, we did play him last year,
[00:31:00] sort of outside of this series,
[00:31:01] but who knows who will turn up in December.
[00:31:03] But right now, we are revisiting this night,
[00:31:08] and I was sure.
[00:31:11] Another thing that I think sets this radio program apart
[00:31:14] is we have clear-eyed takes.
[00:31:19] And we're not always right,
[00:31:21] but we're right a lot more than a lot of people are.
[00:31:25] And just as a few days before this election,
[00:31:28] it was, you know, I think certainly easier to call with confidence
[00:31:32] that Trump was going to win it,
[00:31:33] although a lot of people said he wasn't going to.
[00:31:37] In as early as March, February even,
[00:31:40] February of 2016,
[00:31:42] I said he was going to be the president.
[00:31:43] A lot of people by that point were resigned to the fact
[00:31:46] that he was going to be the nominee for the Republican Party.
[00:31:48] Nobody thought.
[00:31:49] Nobody thought.
[00:31:50] Not anybody on our side.
[00:31:52] Certainly not anybody on the other side.
[00:31:54] Nobody thought he would beat Hillary Clinton.
[00:31:56] I was saying,
[00:31:56] you're about to hear it as early as February.
[00:31:59] I gave a speech at Ameren in March,
[00:32:00] a month later.
[00:32:02] He was going to be the president.
[00:32:04] Hillary Clinton certainly didn't think he was going to out-bow her.
[00:32:06] I said it with all clarity and confidence,
[00:32:09] in February of 2016,
[00:32:11] this is the next president of the United States
[00:32:13] in no uncertain terms.
[00:32:15] I don't think he's reconciled to that loss yet.
[00:32:17] This is the clip.
[00:32:19] Maybe this is the clip.
[00:32:21] But the Republican Party will forever be changed.
[00:32:25] It's not forever,
[00:32:26] certainly for the people's future.
[00:32:27] If and when Donald Trump becomes nominee Trump
[00:32:31] and then President Trump.
[00:32:33] Yeah, let me give you a headline
[00:32:34] to make the point that you're making, James.
[00:32:36] This from the New York Times says,
[00:32:38] Inside,
[00:32:40] the Republican Party's desperate mission
[00:32:42] to stop Trump,
[00:32:43] New York Times.
[00:32:45] Okay, they're talking about indecision and despair.
[00:32:48] Now, ex-Mexican President Vicente Fox
[00:32:52] says,
[00:32:53] Trump reminds me of Hitler, CNN.
[00:32:57] I had a Super Tuesday.
[00:32:59] Donald Trump,
[00:33:00] Marco Rubio,
[00:33:01] Ted Cruz,
[00:33:03] take aim at each other,
[00:33:04] ABC News.
[00:33:05] They all are doing their very best
[00:33:08] to try to derail.
[00:33:09] But the more they do that,
[00:33:10] it seems like the more
[00:33:13] Trump's lead grows.
[00:33:14] And that was actually something,
[00:33:16] that wasn't the clip where I made the prediction,
[00:33:17] you'll hear that in a second,
[00:33:18] but that was actually something
[00:33:19] that never changed.
[00:33:20] They never learned.
[00:33:21] That was interesting.
[00:33:22] So in February of 16,
[00:33:24] you had people calling him Hitler.
[00:33:25] They thought,
[00:33:25] I guess the more they call him that,
[00:33:27] at some point,
[00:33:27] it's actually going to resonate.
[00:33:28] I don't know if it didn't end up helping him,
[00:33:30] but the more they attacked,
[00:33:31] the more they piled on,
[00:33:32] the stronger he got.
[00:33:33] It was really just a case study
[00:33:36] that will,
[00:33:37] that regardless of your feelings on Trump,
[00:33:39] this is something that political analysts
[00:33:41] and scholars and historians
[00:33:43] will hopefully objectively study
[00:33:45] for a long time.
[00:33:46] Well,
[00:33:47] if they had any insight,
[00:33:48] if they had any ability
[00:33:50] to reflect upon things,
[00:33:52] they would have realized
[00:33:53] how out of step they were
[00:33:55] with their base.
[00:33:56] But they know that
[00:33:57] they still haven't done that.
[00:34:00] You know.
[00:34:00] But I mean,
[00:34:01] what about the left though?
[00:34:02] I mean,
[00:34:03] the left,
[00:34:03] certainly didn't learn the lesson
[00:34:05] that calling him Hitler and a fascist
[00:34:07] and all of these other things
[00:34:09] didn't hurt him,
[00:34:10] but they just kept pouring it on
[00:34:11] and once again,
[00:34:12] he's back.
[00:34:13] And all these people like Jeb Bush
[00:34:14] and Chris Christie
[00:34:15] that have criticized him,
[00:34:17] Mike Pence within the Republican Party,
[00:34:19] they're toast,
[00:34:20] they're history
[00:34:21] because of it.
[00:34:23] Let's see what we're doing here.
[00:34:24] This is a very short clip,
[00:34:25] just one minute
[00:34:25] in this broadcast
[00:34:27] from February at the Trump rally.
[00:34:31] Trump still worked in the crowd,
[00:34:32] James.
[00:34:34] He is.
[00:34:34] He has started to thin out now.
[00:34:36] I can see the exit at least
[00:34:37] at this point.
[00:34:38] But up front near the rope,
[00:34:41] still a mass of people
[00:34:43] as they are trying.
[00:34:45] I would say it's about
[00:34:47] still 20 or 30 deep rows
[00:34:49] of people
[00:34:50] trying to get
[00:34:51] some face time
[00:34:52] with the Donalds.
[00:34:53] getting back to what we were talking about
[00:34:54] a moment ago, Sam.
[00:34:55] Before we get there,
[00:34:56] before we get there,
[00:34:57] James,
[00:34:57] do we know where
[00:34:58] the bombardier is
[00:34:59] and do we know where
[00:35:00] Keith Alexander is?
[00:35:01] They may be close to Trump too
[00:35:03] and might get aligned
[00:35:03] to those guys.
[00:35:04] They are not.
[00:35:06] I see Eddie in the back
[00:35:07] and I see Matt Copperhead
[00:35:09] in the back.
[00:35:10] I don't see Keith
[00:35:11] at this moment,
[00:35:11] but we are well represented here.
[00:35:15] Our people,
[00:35:16] and not just with our crew,
[00:35:18] a lot of fans of the program
[00:35:19] here in the crowd too
[00:35:20] and I've been talking
[00:35:20] with them
[00:35:23] this afternoon and evening.
[00:35:24] All right.
[00:35:25] We'll be able to get
[00:35:26] more commentary
[00:35:27] and breakdown
[00:35:27] from their experiences too
[00:35:28] as the broadcast unfolds,
[00:35:30] so hang tight for that.
[00:35:31] Back to what you were saying,
[00:35:32] you were talking about the polls,
[00:35:33] you were talking about
[00:35:34] how well Donald's really doing,
[00:35:36] everybody trying to take out
[00:35:37] the gloves to attack him,
[00:35:38] but it's not doing any good.
[00:35:39] It just absolutely
[00:35:40] widens his lead, James.
[00:35:42] All right.
[00:35:42] So that's again
[00:35:43] just another reiteration
[00:35:44] of what we had covered
[00:35:45] just a moment ago
[00:35:46] in that
[00:35:48] sort of like the movie Gremlins
[00:35:50] where you try to drown a gremlin
[00:35:51] and when he gets the water on him,
[00:35:52] he just multiplies
[00:35:53] and it's just,
[00:35:54] it is amazing.
[00:35:55] It is amazing to me.
[00:35:56] Trump has basically
[00:35:57] ended the political careers
[00:35:58] of the Bushes,
[00:36:00] Jeb Bush in particular.
[00:36:01] And all of that
[00:36:02] we can enjoy.
[00:36:04] The Clintons,
[00:36:04] he ended the Bush
[00:36:05] and Clinton dynasties.
[00:36:07] And the Cheneys.
[00:36:08] Yeah, people like that.
[00:36:09] The Cheneys,
[00:36:11] the McCaines,
[00:36:12] Meghan McCain.
[00:36:13] Who have all of these
[00:36:15] legitimate criticisms
[00:36:16] of Donald Trump,
[00:36:17] I think what we try to do here
[00:36:18] is not just lavish
[00:36:19] praise or find reasons
[00:36:21] to be critical.
[00:36:24] They exist.
[00:36:25] We understand that.
[00:36:27] Causes for celebration
[00:36:29] and causes for concern
[00:36:31] exist with this man.
[00:36:32] They always have
[00:36:33] and they will continue to.
[00:36:34] But we try our best
[00:36:35] to be objective here.
[00:36:36] But what you can say
[00:36:37] is going back to this,
[00:36:39] going back to this
[00:36:40] eight years ago,
[00:36:43] raw nationalism
[00:36:44] propelled him
[00:36:45] to the presidency
[00:36:46] and it has put him
[00:36:47] back there.
[00:36:48] Again,
[00:36:49] whether or not
[00:36:50] he capitalizes
[00:36:51] this time,
[00:36:52] but the media
[00:36:52] certainly did not
[00:36:53] learn any lessons.
[00:36:54] I think Trump
[00:36:55] may have learned
[00:36:56] some lessons
[00:36:56] because he does seem
[00:36:57] to be going out
[00:36:58] for revenge.
[00:36:59] It must have been
[00:37:00] something like
[00:37:01] what living through
[00:37:02] the Andrew Jackson
[00:37:04] campaigns must have
[00:37:05] been like
[00:37:05] because all the
[00:37:07] establishment
[00:37:08] hated Trump
[00:37:09] just like they hated
[00:37:10] Andrew Jackson,
[00:37:11] but he was a force
[00:37:13] of nature.
[00:37:13] They couldn't stop him.
[00:37:17] No.
[00:37:18] And you mentioned
[00:37:19] earlier,
[00:37:20] and it is too early
[00:37:21] to start thinking
[00:37:21] about this,
[00:37:22] the Republican Party
[00:37:23] would be all too happy
[00:37:24] even in four years,
[00:37:26] even after 12 years
[00:37:27] of Trump rule
[00:37:28] of the party.
[00:37:30] Trump will be,
[00:37:31] what, 82
[00:37:31] when this administration
[00:37:34] ends.
[00:37:35] It is important
[00:37:36] to start grooming
[00:37:37] a successor
[00:37:37] even if it's
[00:37:38] one of his sons.
[00:37:39] Well,
[00:37:40] I think the best
[00:37:41] successor
[00:37:42] is J.D. Vance.
[00:37:43] he's the one
[00:37:44] who's intelligent
[00:37:44] enough to handle
[00:37:46] anything that they
[00:37:47] throw at him
[00:37:48] and he's also
[00:37:49] a genuine populace.
[00:37:50] He certainly has
[00:37:51] a mixed,
[00:37:51] maybe,
[00:37:52] I don't know
[00:37:52] how genuine,
[00:37:53] he could be,
[00:37:54] he could be,
[00:37:54] and I give people
[00:37:56] enough grace
[00:37:57] to believe
[00:37:58] that some people
[00:37:59] can change
[00:37:59] and not just
[00:38:00] for the sake
[00:38:01] of political
[00:38:02] expediency
[00:38:03] as so many
[00:38:04] of these
[00:38:04] sociopathic
[00:38:05] elected officials do.
[00:38:07] is showing that
[00:38:08] he doesn't have
[00:38:08] to change.
[00:38:09] I think he felt
[00:38:10] like he had
[00:38:10] to change
[00:38:11] what he was.
[00:38:11] He was very much
[00:38:11] an anti-Trumper
[00:38:12] in the beginning
[00:38:13] as we know.
[00:38:14] But on the other
[00:38:14] hand,
[00:38:14] he was a genuine
[00:38:15] populist,
[00:38:16] a genuine
[00:38:16] product of
[00:38:17] the working
[00:38:17] class,
[00:38:19] and that I think
[00:38:20] is more important
[00:38:21] than anything else.
[00:38:21] Well,
[00:38:21] I'll take Vance
[00:38:22] over Jamie Rask
[00:38:23] in any day,
[00:38:24] that's for sure,
[00:38:25] but we'll see.
[00:38:26] I mean,
[00:38:26] maybe it will
[00:38:27] be him.
[00:38:27] I don't know.
[00:38:28] I don't know
[00:38:29] exactly how
[00:38:31] sincere he is
[00:38:32] or how sincere
[00:38:33] Trump is
[00:38:33] for that matter.
[00:38:34] I think it's
[00:38:34] a class matter
[00:38:35] and the Republicans
[00:38:36] have been used
[00:38:37] to using
[00:38:39] the white
[00:38:39] working class
[00:38:40] to get elected
[00:38:41] and then ignoring
[00:38:42] them.
[00:38:43] And it's very rare
[00:38:45] for us to find
[00:38:45] a product of the
[00:38:46] white working class
[00:38:47] actually in the
[00:38:48] corridors of power,
[00:38:49] but lo and behold,
[00:38:50] we have one now.
[00:38:51] J.D. Vance.
[00:38:52] Well,
[00:38:53] we will see how
[00:38:54] this administration
[00:38:55] goes.
[00:38:56] We've been talking,
[00:38:57] of course,
[00:38:57] extensively about
[00:38:58] how it's shaping
[00:38:59] up so far still.
[00:39:01] It seems like
[00:39:02] we're a bit
[00:39:03] further away
[00:39:04] from Election Day
[00:39:05] than just 18 days,
[00:39:06] not even three full
[00:39:07] weeks yet as we
[00:39:08] broadcast live.
[00:39:08] There's still so much
[00:39:09] to happen
[00:39:10] between now
[00:39:10] and January.
[00:39:12] Well,
[00:39:12] see,
[00:39:12] that's because
[00:39:12] the mainstream media
[00:39:13] wants us to forget
[00:39:14] about it.
[00:39:15] They want to think
[00:39:15] this is over with
[00:39:17] and they're trying
[00:39:18] to keep a low profile.
[00:39:19] They're hoping
[00:39:19] that when all
[00:39:20] is said and done,
[00:39:21] more will be said
[00:39:22] than done.
[00:39:22] But I think
[00:39:23] Trump is going
[00:39:24] to come after them.
[00:39:25] I really do.
[00:39:26] Well,
[00:39:26] that was brought up
[00:39:28] in this article.
[00:39:29] Now,
[00:39:29] again,
[00:39:29] all of that stuff
[00:39:30] he said the first
[00:39:31] time around,
[00:39:31] he was going to
[00:39:32] loosen libel laws
[00:39:33] to make it a little
[00:39:34] bit harder
[00:39:37] for people
[00:39:38] to sue him.
[00:39:39] no,
[00:39:39] for the press
[00:39:41] basically to do
[00:39:42] things like they
[00:39:43] did to me,
[00:39:44] it would be easier
[00:39:45] to sue them
[00:39:46] for just outright,
[00:39:47] you know,
[00:39:48] stone-cold libel.
[00:39:50] But he didn't do that.
[00:39:51] There was a lot
[00:39:52] of things he didn't
[00:39:53] do that he said
[00:39:53] he was going to do.
[00:39:54] Sullivan versus
[00:39:54] New York Times
[00:39:55] decision is what
[00:39:56] they're talking about.
[00:39:57] But Brad Griffin
[00:39:58] had a good article up
[00:39:59] and that's nothing
[00:40:01] unusual there,
[00:40:02] but a good reflection
[00:40:04] on a lot of people
[00:40:09] rightly can say
[00:40:11] that Trump
[00:40:13] didn't do a lot
[00:40:14] of the things
[00:40:14] he had said
[00:40:15] he was going to do
[00:40:15] in the first time.
[00:40:16] But what you've got
[00:40:16] to remember
[00:40:17] is that the Senate,
[00:40:19] Brad Griffin writes,
[00:40:21] can we expect
[00:40:21] the Senate
[00:40:22] to play its customary
[00:40:23] role as the place
[00:40:24] where Trump's agenda
[00:40:25] will be blocked?
[00:40:25] We knew going
[00:40:26] into the 2024 election
[00:40:27] that the tide
[00:40:28] of the margin
[00:40:28] in the Senate,
[00:40:29] the harder it would be
[00:40:30] for him to pass
[00:40:30] things through Congress
[00:40:32] because it would
[00:40:32] empower the likes
[00:40:33] of Susan Collins
[00:40:34] and Lisa Murkowski
[00:40:35] to play moderate spoiler,
[00:40:37] which is what happened
[00:40:38] with Matt Gaetz.
[00:40:39] So that's why
[00:40:40] a lot of the things
[00:40:40] he wanted to do
[00:40:41] the first time.
[00:40:43] Well, I have heard
[00:40:44] definitely that they think
[00:40:46] that they've made
[00:40:47] some type of swap
[00:40:49] where they're going
[00:40:49] to not go after
[00:40:50] the Democrats'
[00:40:52] U.S. District Court
[00:40:53] level nominees.
[00:40:54] We've got to take
[00:40:55] a quick break.
[00:40:56] And they're not going
[00:40:56] to go after
[00:40:57] his circuit court.
[00:40:58] We'll be right back.
[00:40:59] That sounds like
[00:40:59] a Mitch McConnell
[00:41:00] betrayal to me.
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[00:43:07] All right,
[00:43:08] one segment left
[00:43:09] before the Christmas season
[00:43:11] officially begins
[00:43:12] here on TPC.
[00:43:13] I love Christmas at TPC.
[00:43:16] The first show
[00:43:17] after Thanksgiving
[00:43:20] all the way through,
[00:43:21] really the first show
[00:43:23] of January,
[00:43:23] and it's just such
[00:43:25] a spiritual
[00:43:27] and uplifting time,
[00:43:29] and we can't wait
[00:43:29] to spend this season
[00:43:31] of hope and goodwill
[00:43:32] with you folks,
[00:43:33] and we hope you will
[00:43:35] remember us as well.
[00:43:37] Speaking of Christmas,
[00:43:38] you know,
[00:43:39] another thing we've done here
[00:43:40] in the last few weeks
[00:43:41] is work with John Hill
[00:43:44] to help the victims
[00:43:46] of Hurricane Helene.
[00:43:47] We will still be doing that
[00:43:48] throughout the Christmas season.
[00:43:49] He has raised now
[00:43:50] over $200,000.
[00:43:52] I understand the Amish
[00:43:53] have really gone,
[00:43:55] you know,
[00:43:55] taken a laboring oar
[00:43:56] in it now
[00:43:56] and are helping him.
[00:43:58] I don't know
[00:44:00] about that,
[00:44:02] but we complimented
[00:44:04] our coverage
[00:44:04] of the relief efforts
[00:44:06] here on the radio
[00:44:07] with a nice article
[00:44:09] during my regular feature
[00:44:13] for American Free Press.
[00:44:15] We had a Q&A
[00:44:15] with John Hill recently,
[00:44:17] and that generated
[00:44:20] even additional responses,
[00:44:22] and of course,
[00:44:23] we've been working
[00:44:24] with Dixie Republic as well.
[00:44:26] So Dixie Republic
[00:44:27] had been accepting
[00:44:28] physical items,
[00:44:31] canned goods
[00:44:31] and other essential items
[00:44:33] to distribute.
[00:44:34] They are,
[00:44:35] or rather have stopped that,
[00:44:37] but just have been in touch
[00:44:39] with Mance Jolly.
[00:44:40] As a matter of fact,
[00:44:41] Mance Jolly
[00:44:41] there at Dixie Republic
[00:44:44] texted me
[00:44:45] a little bit earlier
[00:44:46] this evening.
[00:44:47] He and his Jolly Boys
[00:44:48] are going to be collecting toys
[00:44:50] between now
[00:44:51] and December the 19th,
[00:44:53] so they're not going to be
[00:44:53] taking financial contributions,
[00:44:55] but Dixie Republic
[00:44:57] will be accepting toys
[00:44:58] that they will be giving away
[00:45:00] to the children
[00:45:01] of the families
[00:45:03] who have been afflicted
[00:45:04] by Hurricane Alene.
[00:45:05] So,
[00:45:06] if you want to get involved
[00:45:08] with the Dixie Republic
[00:45:09] toy drive
[00:45:10] for these victims,
[00:45:11] you can go to
[00:45:12] DixieRepublic.com,
[00:45:14] DixieRepublic.com,
[00:45:15] go to the Contact Us tab,
[00:45:17] and then you'll find
[00:45:18] their physical mailing address
[00:45:20] there on Highway 25 North
[00:45:23] in Traveler's Rest,
[00:45:24] South Carolina.
[00:45:24] You'll have the physical address
[00:45:25] and you've got some toys
[00:45:26] that you want to send.
[00:45:27] I know that Mance Jolly
[00:45:29] and the Jolly Boys
[00:45:30] will make sure they go
[00:45:31] where they need to go.
[00:45:32] So,
[00:45:32] it's just been another thing
[00:45:33] we do here at TPC
[00:45:34] and another thing
[00:45:35] that we're honored to do
[00:45:36] is work with these great people,
[00:45:38] John Hill and Dixie Republic.
[00:45:39] One of the best things
[00:45:40] that I got out of our convention
[00:45:42] was going there
[00:45:43] and learning about
[00:45:44] Dixie Republic
[00:45:45] and the Jolly Boys.
[00:45:47] I mean,
[00:45:47] they are legitimate
[00:45:48] That's why we love them
[00:45:49] so much.
[00:45:50] Well,
[00:45:50] they're wonderful.
[00:45:51] I always have a soft spot
[00:45:52] in my heart
[00:45:53] for the working class
[00:45:54] because that's where
[00:45:54] I come from
[00:45:55] and these guys are great.
[00:45:58] They believe
[00:45:58] what they need to believe.
[00:46:00] They are authentic.
[00:46:02] They are the real McCoy
[00:46:04] in every way.
[00:46:05] that's why we appreciate
[00:46:06] our partnership
[00:46:07] with them so much
[00:46:08] and why we keep going up there
[00:46:09] for these remote broadcasts
[00:46:10] throughout the year
[00:46:11] every year
[00:46:11] for the last several years.
[00:46:13] But,
[00:46:14] again,
[00:46:15] this is just something
[00:46:16] we try to do here
[00:46:17] with TPC.
[00:46:18] We try to bring you
[00:46:18] the news
[00:46:19] and the opinion
[00:46:20] and the analysis
[00:46:21] that you hear me.
[00:46:21] I'm getting sick.
[00:46:23] I'm completely stopped up now
[00:46:24] so my voice sounds
[00:46:25] a little different.
[00:46:26] That's happened
[00:46:27] in real time.
[00:46:27] That's what happens
[00:46:28] this time of the year.
[00:46:29] Well,
[00:46:30] we were down there.
[00:46:30] We partied too hard
[00:46:31] at David's,
[00:46:32] I'm telling you.
[00:46:33] We were down there
[00:46:34] 36 hours
[00:46:34] and I think we were up
[00:46:35] about 34 hours
[00:46:36] but we had a good time.
[00:46:39] We got a lot of work done
[00:46:41] but we bring you
[00:46:42] the opinion
[00:46:43] and analysis
[00:46:44] and coverage
[00:46:44] that you want
[00:46:45] on the issues
[00:46:45] you want to know about
[00:46:46] from our particular perspective
[00:46:48] which is so unique
[00:46:49] in the mainstream media.
[00:46:50] We bridge the gap
[00:46:51] between the establishment
[00:46:52] or between the mainstream
[00:46:53] and our movement
[00:46:54] and then to be able
[00:46:55] to work on things like this
[00:46:57] to go directly
[00:46:57] to the people
[00:46:58] and work with people
[00:46:59] who are helping
[00:47:00] these people
[00:47:00] is wonderful.
[00:47:01] But right now,
[00:47:01] let's get back
[00:47:03] to the last clip
[00:47:03] we're going to play
[00:47:04] of this rally
[00:47:05] from 2016
[00:47:07] part 11 of 12
[00:47:08] of our retrospective series
[00:47:09] wrapping up now.
[00:47:10] I'll tell you why
[00:47:13] he's having this
[00:47:15] reaction
[00:47:15] to his candidacy.
[00:47:16] Pat Buchanan wrote something.
[00:47:17] I've got to find
[00:47:18] my notes here.
[00:47:19] Pat Buchanan wrote
[00:47:20] something today
[00:47:21] that I think
[00:47:21] is cut straight
[00:47:22] to the bone
[00:47:23] in explaining
[00:47:24] the allure
[00:47:25] to Trump
[00:47:27] or the allure
[00:47:28] for Trump
[00:47:29] to the American people
[00:47:31] and Sam,
[00:47:32] if you can help me
[00:47:33] Oh, here it is.
[00:47:35] This is what Pat Buchanan writes,
[00:47:36] our good friend.
[00:47:39] Trump is winning
[00:47:40] because on immigration
[00:47:41] amnesty,
[00:47:41] securing our border
[00:47:42] and staying out
[00:47:43] of new crusades
[00:47:44] for democracy
[00:47:44] he has tapped
[00:47:45] into the most
[00:47:46] powerful current
[00:47:47] in politics
[00:47:48] economic populism
[00:47:50] and America first
[00:47:51] nationalism.
[00:47:52] Look at the crowds
[00:47:53] that Trump draws
[00:47:54] to Buchanan writes.
[00:47:55] Look at the record
[00:47:56] turnout
[00:47:56] in Republican caucuses
[00:47:58] and primaries.
[00:47:59] Trump is not only
[00:48:00] a candidate
[00:48:01] he is a messenger
[00:48:02] from middle America
[00:48:03] and the message is
[00:48:05] we want to end
[00:48:07] your policies
[00:48:07] and we want
[00:48:08] to end you.
[00:48:09] That is Trump's message
[00:48:11] to the establishment.
[00:48:13] We could be witnessing
[00:48:14] history on far before
[00:48:15] our very eyes.
[00:48:15] I did not even read
[00:48:16] that part that
[00:48:17] Buchanan wrote
[00:48:17] and I said the exact
[00:48:18] same word
[00:48:19] just a few minutes ago
[00:48:20] and he leaves
[00:48:22] big in Tennessee
[00:48:22] Super Tuesday
[00:48:24] is on Tuesday
[00:48:25] three days from
[00:48:27] now
[00:48:27] as we broadcast live
[00:48:29] and if he wins
[00:48:32] 89% of those states
[00:48:34] it's over.
[00:48:35] I think it's over now.
[00:48:35] I actually called
[00:48:36] the race
[00:48:37] after he won
[00:48:37] South Carolina
[00:48:38] after he won
[00:48:39] Nevada.
[00:48:40] I called him.
[00:48:41] But this is
[00:48:42] where we stand
[00:48:42] and that is
[00:48:44] the first time
[00:48:45] we have had
[00:48:47] a leading contender
[00:48:48] for the presidency
[00:48:51] come at you
[00:48:52] from a populist
[00:48:53] and nationalist
[00:48:55] point of view
[00:48:59] in decades
[00:49:00] at least.
[00:49:00] I mean certainly
[00:49:01] if you can't
[00:49:01] do that too
[00:49:02] but I'm talking
[00:49:02] about the front run
[00:49:03] I mean you might
[00:49:04] have to even go back
[00:49:05] to somebody like
[00:49:05] Andrew Jackson.
[00:49:06] You know you're
[00:49:07] right about that
[00:49:08] James.
[00:49:08] What's fascinating
[00:49:09] is not only
[00:49:09] have you called
[00:49:10] that drudge
[00:49:12] on drudge report
[00:49:13] Matt drudge
[00:49:14] called Trump
[00:49:15] the nominee
[00:49:16] already.
[00:49:18] Well I think
[00:49:19] it's inevitable
[00:49:19] and I think
[00:49:21] with the way
[00:49:21] that the
[00:49:22] temperament is
[00:49:22] in this country
[00:49:23] right now
[00:49:24] and you see
[00:49:25] what's going on
[00:49:25] in Europe
[00:49:26] you see what's
[00:49:27] going on in
[00:49:28] Europe
[00:49:28] and America
[00:49:29] is finally
[00:49:29] starting to
[00:49:30] catch up
[00:49:30] in terms of
[00:49:32] putting their
[00:49:33] nations first
[00:49:33] we want to
[00:49:34] put this
[00:49:34] nation first
[00:49:36] and nationalism
[00:49:37] is ascending
[00:49:38] in Europe
[00:49:38] it's coming
[00:49:39] on here now
[00:49:40] and with
[00:49:41] it being
[00:49:42] so embraced
[00:49:43] by
[00:49:45] the people
[00:49:46] who are coming
[00:49:47] out and
[00:49:48] delivering all
[00:49:48] of these
[00:49:49] victories for
[00:49:49] Trump
[00:49:50] you think
[00:49:50] there's any
[00:49:50] way Hillary
[00:49:51] Clinton
[00:49:52] is able
[00:49:52] to stop
[00:49:54] that avalanche
[00:49:54] I just don't
[00:49:55] see it
[00:49:56] even if
[00:49:56] she doesn't
[00:49:57] have all
[00:49:58] of that
[00:49:58] baggage
[00:49:58] I mean
[00:49:58] she is
[00:49:59] the literal
[00:50:00] embodiment
[00:50:00] of established
[00:50:01] stated
[00:50:05] politician
[00:50:06] and
[00:50:08] I just
[00:50:08] don't see
[00:50:09] with the
[00:50:10] attitude
[00:50:10] of the
[00:50:10] country
[00:50:11] right now
[00:50:12] her
[00:50:13] of all
[00:50:13] people
[00:50:14] being able
[00:50:15] to stop
[00:50:15] the juggernaut
[00:50:16] I just
[00:50:16] don't see it
[00:50:17] for him
[00:50:18] time
[00:50:19] will tell
[00:50:19] I got
[00:50:20] a Reuters
[00:50:20] rolling
[00:50:21] poll
[00:50:22] they call
[00:50:24] it a
[00:50:24] Reuters
[00:50:24] rolling
[00:50:25] poll
[00:50:25] in other
[00:50:25] words
[00:50:25] they take
[00:50:26] the poll
[00:50:26] and they
[00:50:27] update
[00:50:27] it with
[00:50:28] the rolling
[00:50:28] new numbers
[00:50:29] every time
[00:50:29] here's the
[00:50:30] latest
[00:50:31] for you
[00:50:31] James
[00:50:32] Trump
[00:50:33] 44%
[00:50:36] Cruz
[00:50:37] 20.7%
[00:50:40] Rubio
[00:50:41] 14%
[00:50:42] nobody
[00:50:43] else
[00:50:43] is even
[00:50:43] on the
[00:50:43] map
[00:50:44] sir
[00:50:44] Trump's
[00:50:45] got more
[00:50:46] than Rubio
[00:50:46] and Cruz
[00:50:47] put together
[00:50:48] by double
[00:50:49] digits
[00:50:52] I'm sorry
[00:50:54] Sam
[00:50:54] one of our
[00:50:54] people came
[00:50:55] over
[00:50:56] here's the
[00:50:57] deal
[00:50:57] 44%
[00:50:58] on this
[00:50:59] Reuters
[00:50:59] rolling
[00:51:00] poll
[00:51:00] average
[00:51:01] Trump
[00:51:02] 44%
[00:51:03] Cruz
[00:51:04] 22%
[00:51:06] or 20.7%
[00:51:09] I'm sorry
[00:51:10] and Rubio
[00:51:10] 14%
[00:51:11] you put
[00:51:12] the 20.7
[00:51:13] and 14%
[00:51:14] together
[00:51:16] Trump
[00:51:16] has them
[00:51:17] both
[00:51:18] beat
[00:51:18] combined
[00:51:19] by double
[00:51:20] digits
[00:51:20] now
[00:51:23] I've just
[00:51:23] seen somebody
[00:51:24] come by
[00:51:25] with an
[00:51:25] autographed
[00:51:26] poster
[00:51:26] of Donald
[00:51:27] Trump
[00:51:28] and that's
[00:51:28] like
[00:51:28] you put
[00:51:29] those
[00:51:30] together
[00:51:30] he still
[00:51:30] beats
[00:51:31] them
[00:51:31] and for
[00:51:32] some reason
[00:51:32] I don't
[00:51:33] understand
[00:51:33] this
[00:51:33] thinking
[00:51:34] they're
[00:51:34] saying
[00:51:35] if one
[00:51:35] of these
[00:51:35] people
[00:51:36] drops out
[00:51:37] it's going
[00:51:37] to infinitely
[00:51:38] boost
[00:51:38] prospects
[00:51:39] of the
[00:51:40] other
[00:51:40] that's not
[00:51:41] true at
[00:51:41] all
[00:51:42] Trump
[00:51:43] will get
[00:51:43] a lot
[00:51:43] of the
[00:51:44] votes
[00:51:44] if
[00:51:44] somebody
[00:51:44] like
[00:51:44] Nick
[00:51:45] Cruz
[00:51:45] dropped
[00:51:46] out
[00:51:47] and
[00:51:48] I
[00:51:49] just
[00:51:49] don't
[00:51:49] see
[00:51:50] the
[00:51:50] math
[00:51:53] adding up
[00:51:53] to anything
[00:51:54] other than
[00:51:54] a Trump win
[00:51:56] in the Republican
[00:51:57] primary
[00:51:57] I just
[00:51:58] don't see
[00:51:58] any path
[00:51:59] forward for
[00:52:00] any of the
[00:52:00] other candidates
[00:52:00] and I would
[00:52:01] say that
[00:52:01] if I wasn't
[00:52:02] supportive of
[00:52:03] a lot of
[00:52:03] the things
[00:52:04] that Trump's
[00:52:04] saying
[00:52:04] if I
[00:52:04] wasn't
[00:52:05] rooting for
[00:52:05] him
[00:52:05] I would
[00:52:06] say
[00:52:06] you know
[00:52:06] what
[00:52:06] guys
[00:52:06] we're
[00:52:07] not
[00:52:07] going to
[00:52:07] win
[00:52:35] it
[00:52:37] middle
[00:52:37] class
[00:52:38] red
[00:52:38] state
[00:52:38] American
[00:52:38] believed
[00:52:39] in
[00:52:39] because
[00:52:39] they're
[00:52:40] going to
[00:52:40] give him
[00:52:40] the
[00:52:40] presidency
[00:52:42] that's
[00:52:42] it
[00:52:42] you heard
[00:52:42] it
[00:52:43] right
[00:52:43] there
[00:52:43] they're
[00:52:43] going
[00:52:43] to
[00:52:43] give
[00:52:44] you
[00:52:44] the
[00:52:44] presidency
[00:52:44] Hillary
[00:52:45] Clinton
[00:52:45] can't
[00:52:45] stop
[00:52:46] him
[00:52:46] that
[00:52:47] was
[00:52:47] me
[00:52:47] in
[00:52:47] February
[00:52:47] of
[00:52:48] 2016
[00:52:48] it
[00:52:49] pay
[00:52:49] it's
[00:52:50] important
[00:52:50] to know
[00:52:51] what
[00:52:51] you're
[00:52:51] talking
[00:52:51] about
[00:52:51] when
[00:52:52] you
[00:52:52] do
[00:52:52] this
[00:52:52] and
[00:52:52] to
[00:52:52] be
[00:52:53] able
[00:52:53] to
[00:52:53] call
[00:52:53] things
[00:52:53] and see
[00:52:54] things
[00:52:54] we saw
[00:52:55] it
[00:52:55] before
[00:52:55] a lot
[00:52:55] of
[00:52:55] people
[00:52:55] you
[00:52:56] heard
[00:52:56] it
[00:52:56] there
[00:52:56] definitively
[00:52:57] in
[00:52:58] February
[00:52:58] of
[00:52:58] 16
[00:52:59] nobody
[00:52:59] was
[00:53:00] saying
[00:53:00] that
[00:53:00] then
[00:53:00] you
[00:53:01] hit
[00:53:01] the
[00:53:01] nail
[00:53:01] on
[00:53:01] the
[00:53:01] head
[00:53:02] and
[00:53:02] let
[00:53:02] me
[00:53:02] tell
[00:53:02] you
[00:53:02] this
[00:53:03] American
[00:53:04] politics
[00:53:05] neither
[00:53:05] for the
[00:53:06] Republicans
[00:53:06] or the
[00:53:07] Democrats
[00:53:07] will ever
[00:53:08] be the
[00:53:08] same
[00:53:26] latest
[00:53:26] election
[00:53:27] is
[00:53:27] that
[00:53:27] that
[00:53:28] is
[00:53:28] the
[00:53:29] America
[00:53:29] that
[00:53:30] people
[00:53:30] like
[00:53:32] Hispanics
[00:53:32] find
[00:53:33] attractive
[00:53:34] that's
[00:53:34] why
[00:53:34] they
[00:53:34] moved
[00:53:35] to
[00:53:35] America
[00:53:35] they
[00:53:35] didn't
[00:53:35] move
[00:53:36] to
[00:53:36] America
[00:53:36] to
[00:53:37] support
[00:53:37] transgenderism
[00:53:39] or
[00:53:42] drag
[00:53:42] show
[00:53:43] story
[00:53:44] hour
[00:53:44] for kids
[00:53:45] they
[00:53:45] came
[00:53:45] here
[00:53:46] to
[00:53:47] realize
[00:53:48] the
[00:53:48] American
[00:53:49] dream
[00:53:49] that
[00:53:50] has
[00:53:50] been
[00:53:51] inculcated
[00:53:52] into
[00:53:52] the
[00:53:53] working
[00:53:53] class
[00:53:53] and
[00:53:54] the
[00:53:54] middle
[00:53:54] class
[00:53:55] one
[00:53:55] way
[00:53:55] or
[00:53:56] another
[00:53:56] white
[00:53:56] America
[00:53:57] our
[00:53:57] issues
[00:53:58] are
[00:53:58] winning
[00:53:58] issues
[00:53:59] whether
[00:54:00] someone
[00:54:00] co-ops
[00:54:01] our
[00:54:01] issues
[00:54:02] and
[00:54:02] doesn't
[00:54:02] deliver
[00:54:03] or
[00:54:03] what
[00:54:04] it
[00:54:04] takeaway
[00:54:05] here
[00:54:06] the
[00:54:06] teachable
[00:54:06] moment
[00:54:06] is
[00:54:07] our
[00:54:07] issues
[00:54:07] nationalism
[00:54:08] is a
[00:54:09] winning
[00:54:09] issue
[00:54:09] Trump
[00:54:10] took
[00:54:10] these
[00:54:11] things
[00:54:11] from
[00:54:11] Buchanan
[00:54:12] and
[00:54:12] Paul
[00:54:13] and
[00:54:13] isolationism
[00:54:14] isn't
[00:54:14] a dirty
[00:54:15] word
[00:54:15] word
[00:54:16] happy
[00:54:17] word
[00:54:18] thanksgiving
[00:54:18] everybody
[00:54:19] read
[00:54:20] George
[00:54:20] washington's
[00:54:21] thanksgiving
[00:54:21] proclamation
[00:54:22] with your
[00:54:22] kids
[00:54:23] on
[00:54:23] thursday
[00:54:24] we
[00:54:24] wish
[00:54:25] everyone
[00:54:25] in our
[00:54:26] audience
[00:54:26] a happy
[00:54:26] thanksgiving
[00:54:27] for our
[00:54:27] guests
[00:54:27] tonight
[00:54:28] david
[00:54:28] duke
[00:54:28] david
[00:54:29] zutty
[00:54:29] rick
[00:54:30] tyler
[00:54:30] keith
[00:54:31] alexander
[00:54:31] james
[00:54:32] edwards
[00:54:32] happy
[00:54:32] thanksgiving
[00:54:33] we can't
[00:54:33] wait
[00:54:34] to get
[00:54:34] back
[00:54:35] with you
[00:54:35] next
[00:54:35] saturday
[00:54:35] when we
[00:54:36] take off
[00:54:36] the
[00:54:36] christmas
[00:54:37] season
[00:54:37] here
[00:54:38] on
[00:54:38] tpc
[00:54:40] stay
[00:54:41] tuned
[00:54:41] for that
[00:54:41] and for
[00:54:42] the rest
[00:54:42] of this
[00:54:42] year
[00:54:43] our
[00:54:43] 20th