[00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is The Political Cesspool. The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program. And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
[00:00:28] You know, I hope you don't mind me saying, ladies and gentlemen, a little bit of a brag here,
[00:01:13] but before he retired, I had the opportunity with my parents, with my wife, with my grandmother, with a lot of other friends and family on many occasions to see the one and only Johnny Rivers in action live. Second only to Frankie Valli. He's up there with Frankie, that's for sure, and should certainly be in the Hall of Fame with Frankie. Great miscarriage of justice there. But Valentine's Day rolls on, and Janice is with us now, and Janice has six pages of notes.
[00:01:41] She needs a full hour, so I told Keith to swallow the mic. We're going to get out of her way, shorten her introduction. Hey, it's Janice. She's one of our Valentine's Day girls. She's got a full head of steam built up, and she's ready to go. I also want to say she is the husband of a dear friend and brother, Rich. She's a husband? No, she is the wife of a dear friend, and I want to thank all of the husbands who have allowed, everybody who's come on the show tonight is married, and I want to thank all the husbands as well for making this Valentine's Day show possible.
[00:02:10] And with that having been said, Janice, it is all yours. Take it away. Well, I really appreciate you letting me get back on the radio with you, and I also wanted to remind everybody this week is the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Dresden, a civilian city that we bombed and murdered millions of people in there. They really don't know how many because people were flooding in from other areas as refugees.
[00:02:38] Good old Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Yep, yep, yep. So now I want to go to Isaiah 3, 4. When children and women rule, your paths are destroyed. And I want to give a Matthew Henry paraphrase of this, and basically he says we no longer need to be ruled by men who have weak judgment like children and strong passions like women.
[00:03:07] These kinds of men are no more fit to rule than a child. And I hate to say this. Most of the people in government fit this description. There are women with high passions and no thought, or there are men that have high passions and no thought and no judgment. And that goes now into my thing. No, I am not a Trumper. I did not vote for him in 20.
[00:03:35] I did not vote for him in 24. And I have to say I am not happy with, I think there might be one person that's sort of kind of okay, but I'm not happy with any of his appointments. They are either an evangelical Zionist, a Jew, or both. And anybody that has those kind of commendations against on them, they are not for us.
[00:04:05] They are not for European people. Jews hate us. And they hate Christians more, but they hate all Europeans. So they're not for us. And the one I really want to bring out is this lovely woman that he appointed to be in the faith position. And she is an occultist. If you ever read anything about her, what is her lovely little name? Paula.
[00:04:36] I want to just call her. Yeah. Paula White Kane. But she only goes by Paula White. She, the first thing against her is that she's a biblical. She's a preacher. Women are not to be preachers. It is very explicit that men are to rule. God is a God of patriarchy. One thing the Southern Baptist Convention got right. Yeah. One thing the Southern Baptist got right in the last 10 years. Yeah.
[00:05:01] But, you know, women are not to be, they're not to be the rulers of their home, of their city, their county, their state, or the federal government. We're not supposed to, and definitely not God's church. And the next thing is that she's on number three marriage. First marriage she had an affair with number two, and now she's on third. There's never been a public apology that I know of that, of her weakness.
[00:05:29] But, you know, you're not a preacher if you're a woman. You're not a preacher if you're an adulterer. I'm sorry. And then on top of that, some of her teachings, she actually has come right out and said that wherever she stands is holy ground. And if you go back into the thing where Moses was talking with God, God told him to take off his shoes because where God was, it's holy. She's not God.
[00:05:58] And the last thing I want to say about her before I go on to my next subject is the fact that she has told evangelicals that they do not need to try to convert the Jew. Instead, we need to learn from them. No, we don't. If you read their Talmud, their Talmud is so full of hate. It's hatred towards anybody who is not a Jew.
[00:06:23] It is absolute hatred of our Christ and Savior, the one who was born and lived a sinless life and died for our sins. They hate him. They hate us. They hate anybody who is not a Jew. So, and my sad thing is that I really think that she is going to be the segue to bring in the Noah High laws, which I am not going to go into. Look them up for yourself.
[00:06:48] They are totally against anybody unless you're a Jew, and especially if you're Christian, because to live by Noah High laws, you would have to deny Christ. So, she is not a very nice lady at all. Next, I think we need to... She's a lady. She's a lady. Tom Jones, next music. Yeah. But I think that we need to get to the point where we have to acknowledge that we have to
[00:07:16] start letting go of our sacred cows of our country. The main thing I want to say is that the Constitution was a silent revolution against the Articles of Confederation. Every man that signed that document should have been brought up by their states on... Treason. Treason. Thank you. They should have been brought up on treason.
[00:07:46] That's not what they were sent there to do. They were sent up there to shore up some, what some might call a weakness of the Articles. They were not supposed to be making a whole new government. And so, and the biggest, two biggest things that they did not like was the fact that it took all 13 states to pass any tax laws or any law in general.
[00:08:12] And these people were about taxing us to death. As you know, I mean, they tell us how much you get taxed when you go grocery shopping. You get taxed when you buy clothes. You get taxed when you own a home. You get taxed for everything. And that's what they wanted. And so, I think the main thing is that we need to let go of these sacred cows.
[00:08:39] We've got to look at the fact that because of a rabbi from Pennsylvania, he got Benjamin Franklin to bring up a letter that he had written. And that did away with most of the states had an oath of faith. And that did away with all of that. That is an article six. You can look it up in the constitution yourself. So, they did away with that.
[00:09:07] They did, they demolished our state's rights by the supremacy clause and the necessary and proper clauses. Anything the state passes, they can overrule it on the national level. Just think of the wonderful bill that Missouri had put through and they undid it. Oh, that, you can't do that. Mm-mm.
[00:09:29] So, I mean, I think we just need to really be open-minded to let go of that sacred cow that the constitution is good and it's from God. It's not from God. It took God out of government without ever saying so. And that the bill of rights will protect us. Bill of rights can't protect us at all.
[00:09:54] For the simple fact, we have absolutely no recourse. Missouri didn't have a recourse when they undid their law. We can't. And the Second Amendment is the second most, I mean, it is the federal, we're honey. Oh, oh, okay, I will. I love that. I love that.
[00:10:26] But, you know. Can't believe you let a man get word in edgewise there. He's the man of the house. That's great. But, you know, the Second Amendment has the second most, it has the most laws against any of the amendments. Janice, we've got to take a quick, unfortunately, we've got to take a quick break, but I've got to ask you to do me one favor. When we come back, quit pulling your punches and tell us how you feel. Yeah, really, yeah.
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[00:11:53] For more information, visit DixieRepublic.com. Why don't we say to the government, writ large, that they have to spend a little bit less? Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last? Anybody ever having a 1% pay cut? You deal with it. That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut. If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
[00:12:21] But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible. Who are they? Republicans. Who are they? Democrats. Who are they? Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money. So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere. The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning. What's the day of reckoning? The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market. The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
[00:12:49] When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
[00:12:58] It is a wonderful thing to be able to spend the entire year
[00:13:48] with our listening audience, January through December, and then rinse and repeat. And it seems as though after all these years, they get a little bit better each and every time. And tonight is no exception. This Valentine's Day show we do, I really appreciate what Janice is bringing to the table tonight because, listen, when we picked, I mean, these are certainly our regulars. We need point and counterpoint. These are our regulars, but we need to have all sides of the debate presented.
[00:14:18] And Janice is doing a bang-up job of presenting that side that very well may be correct. Nobody's ever accused her of being a Trump groupie, right? Well, I mean, she's a truth teller is what she is. And I'll tell you this, I don't know of any more resolute, stand-your-ground type of man and wife coupling as Richard Janice. Well, she's clear-headed, she knows what she thinks, and she's not afraid to express it.
[00:14:48] Well, I say that. I mean, all of the girls tonight really are. But, I mean, y'all are exceptional, Janice, and I'm going to turn it back over to you with that. Well, I have to say that I am old enough to be everybody but Keith's mother. And so, like Keith, I have lived through a lot of things. I remember, you know, on a state where it was 90% or more white, there was black, and you really saw Hispanic. Hispanic. So, or an Asian.
[00:15:16] But back to what I was talking about, my husband wanted me to rephrase the whole thing on the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is the only amendment that says, shall not be infringed, and it has over 2,000 laws against it, limiting what we can do. Infringing it. Infringing it very much. But I wanted to get into that. As far as I'm concerned, I think the Constitution,
[00:15:42] it favored the aristocracy of the time that it was written, and it was headed by Alexander Hamilton, who was a Jew, and I think that he actually wrote it in such a way that it actually segued into what Karl Marx wrote in his communism.
[00:16:09] We need to have a day celebrating Aaron Burr. Yes. Unfortunately, he shot him 20 years too late. But the whole thing is that you've got to look at everything that the Constitution has in it. actually does the 10 planks of communism. And so it was bad enough then. It started stealing our money, controlling what we did, and then came in lovely Lincoln.
[00:16:39] And I think that he is the one that technically actually destroyed any pretense that the Constitution had anything good for the people. That's my opinion. I think that history can back that up. He invaded the South over money. He was actually pen pals with Karl Marx.
[00:17:05] And he owned a newspaper that was written in German that ran all of Karl Marx's writings in it. So you may think what you want about him, but I think he is awful. And unfortunately, Washington wasn't a whole lot better because he let, if you really get big into things, he let Hamilton run him around. And, you know, you've got to think that everything, the 10 planks of communism,
[00:17:35] we have some kind of a federal agency or laws that are enforcing it. Every last one of them, the 10 planks of communism, there's not to be any personal property. Well, we have eminent domain, which they can take your property because they say they need it. And we also can, we have the RICO Act and property taxes.
[00:18:03] Basically, they can steal whatever they have under either one of those things. Then we have a graduated progressive income tax under the 16th Amendment. Let me see. I can't read my own writing. There's no inheritance taxes. You know, why do we build wealth if we don't want to pass it on to our children? That's what I want to do with whatever little I have. That's what my parents wanted to do.
[00:18:31] But they want to tax your wealth when you die so your children don't get, why do you think most of our farmland in Tennessee is ending up into condominions and housing because the kids that inherit the land, A, don't know how to farm or don't want to farm, and B, they can't pay the taxes on it.
[00:18:53] So then they want to say they can, oh, oh, and Trump wants to bring back the legacy of Lincoln. Don't forget that one. There's, I mean, there's rules for everything. Centralization of credit by the states and the means of national banking. That's the Federal Reserve in 1913.
[00:19:15] There's some executive orders to back up the confiscation of property of immigrants and rebels. They could say that tomorrow they could say you're a rebel because you're not going along with the program and take everything you own. We have the civil rights that backs up the equal liability of labor.
[00:19:39] So that means that James can be really hardworking and his person that he's working with can be a total slough off and do nothing and you guys get paid the same. And the big one, I think, is the pre-education of all children. If you have a Department of Education and the No Child Left Behind, education in my lifetime,
[00:20:07] I will say this, and I've said it before, my dad had a better education than I did. I had a better education than my children, and my children had a better education than their children, except for the ones that are now being privately. Unless a child and a parent have a real golden line, kids just slough off and don't do anything.
[00:20:33] And so, you know, it's time for us to just, you know, get rid of these sacred cows. And the last one I want to think about is that we've got to get off this. We've got to bless Israel so we can get blessed. I want to ask you, how blessed have we been since 1948? Our morals have gone down. That's a great question. Great question. Send them all our money. Our morals have gone down.
[00:21:00] Our standard of living has gone down a lot since I was a child. Education's gone down. Everything has. Boy, we're really being blessed. That's liberalism, and liberalism is an invention of Jews. What Janice points out right here is absolutely factual. Everything, since we've started blessing Israel with our lives, our funds, everything that we have.
[00:21:30] Has America, is America better now than it was 100 years ago? 200 years ago? 300 years ago? There's no good fruit falling from the tree of liberalism. And liberalism is a Jewish invention. This is a question, though, very quick question for you today. Well, so is racism. Well, that's another Jewish invention.
[00:21:49] But it's a question that I would ask for you because, again, just in the spirit of exchanging ideas and being open and balanced on all of these things, everything you've said I cannot disagree with. Everything you've said is spot on, and it's the other side of that argument about Trump. But Courtney's coming up next. And Courtney shared with me that she is in a group message with the sister of one of our previous guests tonight and another person.
[00:22:16] And the other person was just everything that Trump's done, there was a reason for criticism. And the sister asked, is there one good thing you could say that Trump has done since he became president again? And I would ask that question to you as well. Well, I would have to say that releasing most of the J6ers is probably the best thing.
[00:22:39] And he has that, like, wanting to do the executive order to not allow you to transition a child. But I've already called both of my senators, and I have told them that that is not good enough because the next person that comes in could undo that just like Biden undid everything Trump tried to do last time. It needs to be a law. It needs to be codified in law that that is child abuse to do that to a child.
[00:23:04] If they want to wait, and I think that they shouldn't be allowed to do anything until they're 21 to do anything. I don't want to be able to do anything ever. Well, it's true. I don't either. It's a death sentence. It really is. You have ruined your whole entire life. You can go on YouTube, and you can find all kinds of things on men and women that have tried to transition. It has totally destroyed their lives, and there's some parts of it that cannot be redone, undone.
[00:23:30] But, I mean, I just think that we need to understand that this government we have does not do anything good for us. They don't. They break our... Well, that's the question. Are they beginning to now, for reasons of being self-serving, whatever the reason, and that was my theory, that they would do it when it became politically expedient to do so, not because they were true believers. That's my theory I'm working on.
[00:24:00] I could be wrong, but are they doing it now, not because they're true believers as we are, but because it is the path to electoral prosperity? We'll see. I mean, it's only been three or four weeks. We will have to wait and see on that one, because they are creatures that like money. They can be bought. And so I don't know if their Jewish handlers are going to up the ante to get them to do what they want or not. But, I mean, we just got to look at... You've really got to look.
[00:24:30] The whole system, James, is rotten. It's rotten to the core. There is nothing good about it. And the ethnostate is still the platinum plan for us. We're out of time. But, Janice, I thank you for your candor. You're frank as hell. And I love you. And I love your husband. And we'll talk to you again very soon. You're listening to Liberty News Radio.
[00:25:00] News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker. Israel and Hamas completing yet another wave of hostage for prisoners exchange. Hamas in the morning released three Israeli hostages, all men, and Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners. It's a sign that the ceasefire deal is back on track after a tense dispute earlier in the week that threatened to derail the fragile truce. That is correspondent Julia Frankel.
[00:25:27] The 369 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel include 36 who were serving life sentences for deadly attacks, but the vast majority of them were Palestinians who were detained without charge following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Officials in India now say the stampede has killed at least 15 people at a railway station in New Delhi. More than a dozen others have been hurt, and authorities fear those numbers will climb.
[00:25:54] The stampede occurred while thousands of people gathered at the station waiting to board trains to go to a site of a Hindu festival in northern India. Also at townhall.com, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky says the time has come for the creation of what he terms an armed force of Europe. Let's be honest. Now we come throughout the possibility that America might say no to Europe on issues that threaten it.
[00:26:24] Many, many leaders have talked about Europe that needs its own military, an army. An army of Europe. Police say a two-year-old child and her mother have died after they were hit in a car ramming attack on a labor union demonstration in Munich. A 24-year-old Afghan man who came to Germany as an asylum seeker has been arrested shortly after that attack.
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[00:30:00] I do the best two-up song ever, flat out.
[00:30:39] Now, you would be surprised. I knew I would work it in sooner or later. We pivoted in the second hour and changed up the schedule. But you think the Ronettes, you think the Crystals, you think Darlene Love, you think those types when you're thinking Phil Spector. Phil Spector produced that. That's a one-hit wonder, Curtis Lee. That was a Phil Spector production, which is probably why it was so good. He's good.
[00:31:08] But, you know, I told you that my vote goes to the Skyliners for Since I Don't Have You. Yeah, that's a good one. I mean, we can't play every good song tonight. But I tell you what, we're making a dent, and we are having a good time. The ladies are showing up and showing out tonight. One of the best Valentine's Day shows ever. Let's go now to our closer this evening, Courtney from Alabama. And Courtney has been working on something really since the election
[00:31:35] that I think is just going to be groundbreaking when she finally publishes it. She's been working on an article chock full with data and analysis and figures about voting patterns that I think is going to knock your socks off. And so the question is, how did white people around the country vote in this last election when comparing different regions? And we're going to continue this into our Confederate History Month series with Courtney in April.
[00:32:04] But after doing a bit of analysis using exit polls, she found some very interesting patterns, some of which will likely shock the audience. So she's going to tease this forthcoming feature that we're going to try to get published everywhere, T-O-O-N's review, you name it, Occidental Descent. Courtney's on to something here. Courtney, take it away. Thank you. That is so kind of you to introduce it like that.
[00:32:33] I appreciate it. Yeah. So basically, Brad Brisson, who is great with statistics, and I find them very interesting also, he wrote that wonderful article right after the election where he was comparing how white women around the country voted by region and state. I posed the idea to him if we could do the same for whites in general of both sexes around the country. And so he thought it was a great idea. All 23, right?
[00:33:05] Just two. Thank goodness. He provided me with the link. It's the Fox News exit polls where they give a breakdown for every state. They go into remarkable detail, by the way. So anyways, so I went in and I pulled the data for every state showing how white men as well as white women voted, and I graphed it by region. What I found was very interesting.
[00:33:30] First of all, probably as expected, white Southern males voted for Trump at the highest percentage compared to everyone else in the country at 72 percentage points. Now, I want the audience to take a moment and try to guess who they think the second highest group was, which group voted for Trump in the second highest percentages.
[00:33:56] I'm assuming the audience is probably thinking white males in the Midwest or white males in the interior West. Actually, the group who voted for Trump, the next highest, the next highest percentages after white Southern males was white Southern females at 70%, 7-0. So, yeah, you heard that right.
[00:34:21] It might be shocking to people, but white Southern females voted for Trump in higher percentages than white males in other regions outside the South. Like that old song, that's what I like about the South, right? Exactly. In fact, Southern white males and Southern white females were the only two groups of whites in America who voted for Trump at either 70%, 7-0, or above.
[00:34:50] Now, and I'm being serious when I say this. I'm not trying to be mean, but some of these other regions don't even come close to that. You know, I'm just going to warn people. For instance, the group that scored the lowest was white women on the Pacific Coast at 40%. And then the second lowest was white women in the Northeast at 43%, you know, voting for Trump. White men on the Pacific Coast weren't much higher. They were at 45%.
[00:35:21] White men in the Northeast barely cracked 50%, 5-0 at 52 percentage points. So, you know, so to summarize again, you know, so at the very, so at the top, you have white Southern females and white males voting the highest. That's 70% or above. And then the four bottom groups are white males and females on the Pacific Coast and then white males and females in the Northeast.
[00:35:49] And if you want to let this marinate for a minute, white males on the Pacific Coast voted for Trump 25 percentage points less than white Southern women did. And white males in the Northeast voted for Trump 18 percentage points less. I mean, that's just what it says. Those are the statistics. It reminds me of the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah and Lot, you know, where Lot was saying,
[00:36:16] if I can only find this number of godly men, will you spare the city or whatnot? I think they're getting down to the danger point in the Northeast and the Pacific Coast. Yeah, I think so. It's really sad. So, yeah, so you have Southern white men and women voting for Trump. Oh, I already went over that part. Okay. So, and as expected, as expected, the other regions kind of fall into the middle.
[00:36:40] And the Midwest, for Midwest white females and interior west white females, they both fall at 55% for Trump. And then Midwest white males, interior west white males fall at 63% and 61% respectively. So they're cracking up over 60%. Now, I put Alaska by itself because I didn't really know who to group them with. They don't culturally really fit in with the rest of the Pacific Coast. They're more conservative.
[00:37:10] I put them by themselves. So Alaska is 64% white males for Trump, 53% white females for Trump. I didn't do the Hawaii data because they had insufficient data listed. That was the only state I had to leave out. And anyone can go and double check my data if they want to for themselves. When I do the article, I'm going to provide the link. It's all there. I'm not lying about anything.
[00:37:37] And I want to go into some interesting things I found in addition to this. Putting regional averages aside and just looking at individual state percentages, the South was the only region that had individual state percentages reaching the 80s or reaching the early 80s for both white men and women. I was looking at individual state percentages who voted for Trump.
[00:38:01] The Pacific Coast didn't have any state percentages that touched even 50%, 5-0 for either sex. Now, to be fair, to be fair, when I looked at California, I was kind of surprised it wasn't a little bit higher for white males because I thought in 2020 white males barely went over 50% in that state for Trump. But it could be that they voted differently this year. I don't know. But we'll have to see when the article comes out. I'll see if they update the data. Courtney, let me ask you this while you're at that.
[00:38:29] I understand that the only counties that voted blue in California were the coastal counties. The interior counties were red. Is that true or not? And that's how I figured. I thought that I was surprised that California didn't have a higher percentage, like at least for white males. I think in 2020 they might have had a higher percentage. So I think you're right. I was kind of surprised about that for California. California.
[00:38:58] Now, moving on to the Northeast, they didn't have any percentages that reached 60% or above for either sex. The Midwest, as well as Alaska, they didn't have any percentages for either sex who voted for Trump, cracking the 70% mark. That's the Midwest and Alaska. They never reached 70%.
[00:39:22] The interior West was the only region outside the South where you had at least one state, Wyoming, that got to 70% or above. This is the only region of the country outside the South that had a state that reached 70%. So Wyoming, 73% for white males, 72% for white females. Okay, now I'm going to some more interesting stuff.
[00:39:50] The lowest offender, and this might not be surprising, the lowest offenders on the list were when we're looking at states, were white females in one of the Northeastern states where they only voted for Trump at 30%.
[00:40:31] The Northeast, I'm going to have a lot of questions. also has the largest white female, white male voting gap in the country with Sun State going far into the double digits. All right. Hold on right there, Courtney. We will let her continue this teaser of an article. Really, it's more than that. It's really a project. It's a presentation that she will be showing you all in short order. It's coming up and it'll be everywhere. Stay tuned.
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[00:43:01] We're going to Dixieland there to wrap up our Valentine's Day broadcast.
[00:43:51] How about these ladies tonight, Keith Alexander? They're doing great. Now, who was that? Was that One Dog Night? That was Three Dog Night meets Dixieland, and I hope you could pick up on those horns there. Well, what I remember is that I heard that they were going to do a Viagra commercial. Easy to be hard. Where's that rim shot? Oh, yeah. Where's that rim shot? We should have done some Herman's Hermit tonight. Yeah. You can't do them all. You can't beat them. All right.
[00:44:19] But a comment from Rich here. Only problem with all of this is it still endorses the system. No president of any party is going to save us. We need to check out. I get that. I don't disagree with that, but while we still live under this system and we're examining the things that are happening, I am thankful for any assist we can get because I'd rather it be a little bit easier than hard. Easy to be hard and all that. Well, anyway, let's cut to the chase with Courtney here, though.
[00:44:47] And again, thanks to all the ladies who have been on tonight. All just incredibly wonderful. But, Courtney, I think to cutting to the chase, and this will be presented on a handful of websites at least, and we'll try to get it elsewhere as well. But the bottom line is that women have been maligned, white women have been maligned in some quarters for not voting hard enough.
[00:45:10] But your research has found that white women in the South vote better than white men in every other region of the country when it comes to Trump voters. Is that right? Yes, and I'm sure it's surprising to a lot of people in the audience, but it doesn't surprise me because, I mean, at least since the Obama years, I've been noticing these trends. I mean, it probably was going on before this, but it was the Obama years I first started
[00:45:40] taking note of it. And I had one more interesting thing. You know, and since you're on that topic, I'll go ahead and jump ahead in my notes and then come back. But the thing is, is, you know, obviously, I don't think when we have our ethno state again, obviously, I don't think women should vote. That's not my argument here.
[00:46:05] But under our current system, you know, after every election, you know, within our circles, we're always making a huge deal about how this group in our race voted and this group, you know, young people, old people, men, women, people make such a huge issue about that in our circle. But as my research has proven, none of this means anything if we don't break it down by region, because our regional differences are much bigger than any sex differences.
[00:46:35] I don't know. That might be shocking to people, but the data shows it. And I think we should be honest about everything to assess. You know, we need to assess these things honestly, I think. And, yeah, I agree that the system isn't perfect. I know you had Rich Broden a minute ago. But this is still proof that the South is the most conservative part of the country. There's probably a lot of...
[00:47:04] And why do you think that is, Courtney? Well, just break it down. I think it's a cultural thing. I think a lot of it has to do with, you know, you could look at other things, too. White Protestant evangelicals always vote for the Republican candidate in the highest percentages. And, you know, Courtney, you're on to something right there. I think I read recently, I don't think I'm wrong, but someone emailed me and correct me
[00:47:32] if I am, that 74% of Trump's voters were white Christians. 74%. Now, I know, you know, in his inaugural speech, he gave credit to the blacks and the Hispanics. 74% were white Christians. Not just whites, white Christians, Courtney. Why do they always start to preserve that lie that now they have finally figured out how to get the black vote? Blacks didn't vote for him in any, you know... It did go up. I mean, it did go up some.
[00:47:59] I mean, white women in California voted for him more than black people. Okay, but again, what I think is so key here, and I want to reiterate it because she's done a lot of research on it. She's been doing it for weeks now, really months. White women in the South voted better than white men for Trump outside of the South. That is something that nobody has talked about. Nobody, Courtney, has been talking about that but you and now to a wider audience.
[00:48:26] But this needs to be something that is examined and thought about and dissected and... And white women in California voted for him more than black people generally. All right. Yeah, yeah, I got that. But anyway, both of those things are true. Go on, Courtney. Yeah, thanks for all that input. You helped me jump ahead in some of my notes that I was going to go over at the end. But, yeah, I think we should be giving credit where it's due. I know the system isn't perfect.
[00:48:53] I know Trump isn't perfect, but I think the South, within our circles, we need to be giving the South more credit than we give it. I think people like to shy over this issue because they're afraid of being divisive. Or people will bash Trump and say, oh, he's not good enough anyways. But, okay, or look at how whites vote in the rest of the country. You have larger percentages of them voting for Kamala. Is that somehow better than what we're doing in the South? Obviously, we're the most conservative part of the country.
[00:49:22] I think there's a lot of Southerners who wish that they could vote for somebody better, but they don't have that. You know, I just get tired of the South getting bashed all the time in our circles and, you know, getting nitpicked at when, you know, we're clearly the most conservative part of the country. We need to just admit it and be honest about it. And for Confederate History Month, I'll go over more cultural reasons as to why. Will this article be out before Confederate History Month?
[00:49:52] It will be. It will be. It will. Yeah, definitely. All right. Very good. We look forward to it. Thank you. I appreciate that. I want to go over another very interesting data point that I didn't get to yet. When I was talking about the state-by-state data, I'm almost embarrassed to talk about this because I'm afraid people are going to think I'm boasting or lying about it, but I'm really not.
[00:50:19] You know, I went over how when you look at regional percentages, southern white males have the highest percentage, 72%. When you look at state percentages, I know this is shocking. When you look at state percentages, it was white women in Alabama and Mississippi that had the highest averages of any state. I know even higher than the men in the state. I don't know how that happened. It's kind of odd. I would normally say it's the police.
[00:50:48] Just very quickly, just to reiterate, white men in the South voted higher for Trump than any other demographic in the nation. White women in the South voted higher than white men in other regions. But white women in Mississippi and Alabama voted higher than anyone anywhere at any time for Trump, including white southern men. When you look at state percentages, it's a really strange anomaly. And they both voted at 83 percentage points for Trump. That's the highest for any state.
[00:51:18] For either white men or white women in any other state in the country. I don't know how that happened. I would normally say it's just a fluke that they outvoted their men in those two states. But I noticed in 2020. Maybe the men were working and the women could get off more easily. I don't know. But it is interesting. But the same thing. I would normally say it's a fluke. But the same thing oddly happened in Alabama in 2020 also, where white women voted higher than the white males.
[00:51:48] I don't know if it's because the white men are so based in those two states that maybe they're even tired of Trump. I don't know. It could be. That could be what it is. I don't know. There has to be some logical explanation like that. But anyway, that was the last data point I wanted to go over. Well, I can't wait for this to come out. I mean, we've got a minute left. Thanks again to Cyan, Kim, Lacey, Janice, you.
[00:52:17] My wife was on earlier for a little cameo. I mean, I love the Valentine's Day show. It's going to be, you know, every week's a party. We've got next week and then we go straight into two months of special programming, march around the world. It's going to take a whole new degree of significance this year in light of everything going on here stateside. And then Confederate History Month, which is always so special to us here at TPC. But, Courtney, with seconds remaining, we give the last word this Valentine's Day weekend to you.
[00:52:43] So, let's see, where do I want to close that? Yeah, I think we covered everything. You know, the main two takeaways are no, you know, no women should not vote. I agree with that when we have a revenue state. But I do think under our current system. Except in Mississippi and Alabama. As you come to find out tonight, Keith.
[00:53:13] In our current, the way our current system is, where we have like every group voting non-whites, everybody. You know, it is what it is. I think we need to be honest about how different regions of white people are voting. There's major discrepancies. And that's what we should be focusing on after every election. It doesn't make sense to talk about. And also, there's a big racial discrepancy there. You know, Trump is bragging about his gains with black voters. But even white women in California voted more for him than blacks nationwide. Certainly black men.
[00:53:41] I mean, black men were the ones where there was a nominal uptick. I think, you know, he got 20% of the black male vote in like Detroit. But black women voted for him by like 6% still. Yeah, so what's all this outreach to the black voters about? It's bullshit. Now, the music's playing. But I just want to say, Keith wasn't being Randy earlier. Easy to be Hard really was a Three Dog Night hit. That was actually a song. And it had nothing to do with. But it does have something to do with Viagra. Well, we had a lot of good music tonight.
[00:54:11] We had a lot of good ladies on tonight. I don't know who the men are. Well, actually, I do because we're booked out through May. But the men who are on next week are going to have a hard act to follow tonight. My God, these ladies. Would you do Valentine's Day every week, Keith? Are you up for it? They do. They keep getting better. And Courtney is such an integral fabric of our DNA here. She's a typical Alabama woman who voted 83% from Trump.
[00:54:41] Yeah, that's right. Thanks, fellas. Good night. We'll talk to you next week.