Radio Show Hour 3 – 2024/11/23

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2024/11/23

TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 11 of 12) Have you ever wondered what it’s like inside Donald Trump’s press pen? Let us take you behind the security detail when we play some highlights from the rollicking remote broadcast that James Edwards aired live in 2016 when then-candidate Trump was simultaneously speaking just a few steps away.

[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

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[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