Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/05/23

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/05/23

Jared Taylor has teamed up with TPC to support our second quarter fundraising drive. James Edwards will preview the unique incentive gifts being offered and take you behind the scenes on how it all came together before responding on-air to listener mail.

[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.

[00:01:34] Well, if we're listening to music like that, it must mean one thing. It's summertime, and it certainly felt like that today in Memphis, Tennessee, this Memorial Day weekend. Well, Yankee Memorial Day anyway, Confederate Memorial Day is a different thing and a different time, but it is getting warmer outside, and it is the unofficial beginning of summer.

[00:01:57] If you go by the natural calendar, the equinoxes and the solstices, it's in June. But if you are a kid and you're getting out of school, it's right now. It's summertime. It's summertime, however you slice it. And if it is summertime, you need to be listening to music like that, and you need to be blowing the windows out of your car with it being played so loud. That is summertime music.

[00:02:25] Keith Alexander, welcome to summer here on TPC. Well, you can always tell it's summer in Memphis when you see James' bald head turn red from being out in the sun for the first time. It's already getting hot and humid. I mean, it's already getting hot and humid, but it's not even nearly as hot and humid as it's going to get. Wait until June and July and August. I mean, that's when you just want to go to hell to get a relief from the weather. Well, you know, you're talking about hot and humid. Hot and humid outside has nothing to do.

[00:02:55] It can't even compare with the hot and humid in the studio tonight. We raise the temperature. In the summertime, the temperature raises both outside and inside the studio. How about tonight's show, Keith Alexander? I mean, come on now. It's been off the chain. It really has been. What have we given them tonight? It's a hot mess. Well, in the best possible sense of the phrase. I mean, Lou Moore on Thomas Massey, Fergus Hodgson on Alberta Secession,

[00:03:23] Scoop Stand live from the White House in D.C., and then now here we are. But that's what we do. That's it. Well, so let's talk about it. Let's talk about this. If it's summertime, that means it is time for TPC's second quarter fundraising appeal. These appeals are what make the difference in keeping us on the air and going the way of the dodo. And we don't want to do that.

[00:03:49] I tell you, after 22 years on the radio, for no other reason, if you can't think of a better reason, let's just see how long we can run this thing out. I mean, let's just see how long we can make this thing go. But there is much better reasons than that. And that is, well, first of all, I just want to say, you're going to get a letter from us. If you're an established donor, you're going to get a letter from us this week between now and next week's show, depending on how the mail runs.

[00:04:18] I mean, you never can say for sure, but I think a week should be a good name. This is Memphis, after all. I think a week should be enough time to get a letter, a first-class letter delivered between now. We're going to mail them out on Tuesday. You can't do it on Monday. They get them before Christmas. Monday's a holiday and Yankee Memorial Day. But we'll send them out on Tuesday. So I hope you'll have them by next Saturday. We'll see. But read them. We encourage you to read them because there will be some stuff in there we're not going to talk about right now.

[00:04:45] But I am proud of the reputation that this show has earned through two decades of consistent effort and hard work and professionalism, being widely recognized for working well with others. Our singular focus here is to help build a movement that can win. We just want to be a cog in that engine. We articulate our shared vision on the talk radio airwaves in an attractive and compelling way.

[00:05:15] And we do not engage in gossip or rivalry. We work to advance others. And because of that, our friends always stand with us. And with that having been said, I am pleased to announce now that our second quarter fundraising drive, which is now beginning, Jared Taylor has partnered with us this quarter to offer an incentive gift available only exclusively to TPC donors.

[00:05:43] And so this fundraising drive is going to begin this Memorial Day weekend. It's going to run through the end of June, June 30th. And if you support us, you're going to be eligible for these gifts incentives that we are about to mention. But I would mention first that we are the original. We are unique. And the next time you hear your favorite gifts on the program, know that their message is being carried to an audience far and wide.

[00:06:13] Thanks to you. Thanks to our donors. These quarterly appeals that we do, we don't fundraise perpetually. We fundraise as much as we need to to survive. And that is quarterly. And so these four months out of the 12 that we actively fundraise are vital. And we would be honored to have your most generous support between now and the end of June, our second quarter fundraiser. If you give $100 or more, $100 or more, you're going to receive. And we have them.

[00:06:42] I'm going to actually, Keith, I got one in the green room. You haven't even seen this yet. You don't even know. No, I don't know. I'm going to show one to you. I'm going to show you an authentic copy of what I'm talking about. You're going to get an autographed DVD copy of Jared Taylor's recent speech at Salisbury University in Maryland. So you're going to get his complete 45-minute address to those there assembled. But you will also get bonus footage featuring a fiery question and answer session with students.

[00:07:12] So don't miss your chance to get a signed copy of this video disc, which can be played on either your DVD player, if you still have one of those, or a computer. And it's being made available exclusively to TPC supporters for one month only. I called Jared about this. Jared and I were actually going to do something different. And then he gave this speech at Salisbury at the end of April. I said, you know, Jared, I'm not going to tell you what else we were going to do differently, but we might do that later.

[00:07:39] But I said, you know, instead of doing what we talked about, how about we just do the Salisbury speech? I really enjoyed it. He said, I would be doubly thankful if you would do that one. And so I sent him all the blank DVD cases, and he autographed them. I mailed them to him. He autographed them. He mailed them back to me. We got them back. And then I have a guy in Phoenix who does the DVDs.

[00:08:03] And so he copied all these DVDs, and he made the graphic art design for the DVD insert, you know, the photo insert. It's really good. It's got Jared Taylor on campus. It's Jared holding a microphone. This black student at Salisbury, you know, who's coming in, you know, with, you know, eyebrows, you know, just furrowed. And she's looking at him, and Jared's standing all regal as he, you know, is wont to do. And so that's the cover of the DVD.

[00:08:31] Anyway, so we had – it was like a three-pronged process. We had to send the blank DVD cases to Jared. He autographed them. Sent them back. The DVD made in Phoenix. Then we had the graphic designer. I think he was in Indiana. Shame we don't have a video of this because we'd see all the rotten fruit and everything else that's been thrown at him. Well, this is – because this is interesting. I mean, he had a lot of protesters. I mean, Jared was escorted into this university in Maryland under, you know, guard, basically.

[00:09:01] I mean, he had law enforcement protection. And, anyway, all of this is just being made available to you exclusively. If you want the DVD copy signed by Jared, you've got to donate to TPC. And I – Remember this about the political cesspool. We do not imitate nor do we duplicate. We originate here. Right? That's 100% right. And we go back so far.

[00:09:29] I mean, Jared and I – I mean, Jared is the – I think, along with Sam Dixon and David Duke and Mark Weber and Kevin McDonald. I mean, you're talking about the top five people ever interviewed in terms of number of appearances on this program. That's the big five. And so Jared goes all the way back. And, you know, my relationship with Jared is well-documented. And he's just a great friend. We talk all the time. Email every week. And he agreed to do this just to help the show. And so we've got them all in that box right there, Keith. In that box.

[00:09:59] I'll show you a copy of it when we get done. In that box underneath the bench over there. They're all – no, over there. Over there. That's where they're at. And so they're all ready to go out. We got them in early. You have to get them in early because if you don't get them in early, you're going to get them in late. And so we started working on this during the first quarter fundraiser just so we would have them in on time late – I don't even like to run on time. I like to run early. I like to run early. We got all these things in. That's not it. $200 or more this quarter.

[00:10:29] You're going to receive the autographed DVD from Jared and an autographed copy of Sasha Ross Mueller's book, Culture, Aesthetics, and Identity, Blossoms of the Occidental World. This celebrates our cultural identity through the lens of universally admired works of art. That's for $200 or more. We had to get those imported from Germany. We got those in April for a June fundraiser. And I want to thank Sasha for that, Jared as well. A little more on that.

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[00:13:04] But you gotta let your way.

[00:13:53] Folks, it's summertime. Get in the car. Find your favorite beach. Blow the windows out of your car because the bass is so high on your speakers. But before you do any of that, respond to our, if it's summertime, if it's Memorial Day, Yankee Memorial Day weekend, I gotta be clear, it is Yankee. I gotta ask you, God help me. I can't help it. If you bait the trap like that, you gotta, I'm baiting my own trap. Big Jim Folsom.

[00:14:21] I'm baiting my own trap mentioning Yankee Memorial Day. But now I gotta chase this hair. When was the last war that the United States was justified in fighting? 1812, the Mexican War. I mean, you can certainly say the war between the states if you were on the Confederate side. But after that, has there ever been one? I mean, we're talking about Memorial Day, all these people who have died, and all these wars, including the World Wars, A and B. Answer me.

[00:14:49] Well, I know that none of them were. And let me ask you this. What was the secret hidden hand that led us into every one of those wars? The secret hand that led Ed Galbrain to be the next congressman from CD4 in Kentucky. We haven't fought a lot of wars for America, but we sure have fought a lot of wars for the Jews. When was the last one that America fought in its own interests?

[00:15:17] Not counting the war between the states on our side. I don't know. The Spanish-American War? Although, you know, I really don't think that was it. The Mexican War, I mean, the Mexican War. Yeah, the Mexican War. Certainly anything, not anything after 1865. Yeah, we were bamboozled into the Spanish-American War by... Yeah, that was bullshit. That was not in our interest. That was just... Yeah, that was the first of the foreign adventures.

[00:15:44] What a sad day that was once we decided to turn our back on the Monroe Doctrine. All right. Well, anyway, I told you I didn't want to... Tell me about the music, though, that you're... All right, come on. Yeah, hit me. We always have time to talk about music. It took me back to the seventh grade riding on the back of Ricky Woodman's Honda 50, you know, around Hillcrest Junior High School. What did the world look like that year compared to now? Well, let me tell you... I know the music was better, but...

[00:16:14] The music was better, and everything was fine out there in the white suburbs of Memphis at the time, but what you saw on the television with the civil rights movement and everything was a harbinger of bad days to come. Believe me. And we're still suffering from what happened and started back then. We are going to get to some other contemporary topics this hour, but it is important to fundraise because without these quarterly fundraising appeals, we don't exist.

[00:16:41] And for 22 years, they have been enough to sustain us, but we do need you. And we go the extra mile to put forth these thoughtful gifts and to bring in our friends and compatriots. Jared Taylor, I said, Jared, you know, thank you for signing all of these. And he sent a crate of these blank DVD cases because we were still putting together the DVD itself and the cover art. And so he just sent back the blank DVD cases signed. I said, Jared, you know, how much, you know, what do I owe you for this?

[00:17:11] Nothing, he said. But, of course, I did better than that. I sent him a check. But, you know, it's just this is the one for all, all for one mentality that we have here as a bridge building entity, as a radio program that works to advance others in our cause. And, of course, the greater cause itself. We're happy to be a part of it, but we want you to be a part of us. And so we put forth these gifts. And so this is this.

[00:17:41] Keith, Keith's got one now, by the way. Anyway, during the last break, I got one for him out of the box. So, Keith, you're holding in your hand what donors of $100 or more between now, right now, and June the 30th will get. What are you holding in your hand? What do you see? I see a picture. You've got to get on the mic, though. Real close. Okay. I'm seeing a picture of Jared Taylor looking kind of stoic. And then a white idiot. No, no, no. Closer to the mic, though. And a black person.

[00:18:11] And I'm glad you told me it was a woman. I would have thought it was a man. But she's glowering at Jared and looks like she could bite a ten penny nail and do it. And at the bottom, though, contrasted with this glossy white background is a very sharp blue Sharpie signature from one Jared Taylor. That's what it says.

[00:18:33] And I like to get, listen, all of these folks are our friends, but I like to have inscribed things. I like to have signed things. Sam Dixon, his book, I kept one of those for myself. You know, I just want to be able to say I lived in the time of Bill Regnery. I lived in the time of Pat Buchanan. I lived in the time of David Duke and Sam Dixon and Kevin McDonald and Jared Taylor. And, yes, they were all my friends. They're my personal friends.

[00:19:01] We talk on the phone all the time. Even more in the days of Gordon Baum and Bill Lloyd. And Bill Rowland and Keith Alexander and everybody who's listening tonight. I mean, yes, we were all contemporaries. And it's not like a – well, it's just nice to have these things you can't get anywhere else. And you cannot get a physical DVD of this speech signed by Jared Taylor anywhere else. And he offered them exclusively to donors of PPC.

[00:19:27] I'm right next to my David Duke for Governor or Senate T-shirt. There you go. Well, you can take that one home, Keith. And so – but it's very sharp. I wish you could all see what I'm looking at. It's a very sharp DVD. And it came together from three different sources. Jared's signature, our friend in Arizona who mass produces the DVDs. And we have a graphic designer in Indiana who put together the cover art.

[00:19:57] And it's all yours. If you support us between now and the end of June, our second quarter fundraising drive. It is summertime. Memorial Day. Memorial Day. My wife just walked in. You want them to do that, right? Yes, absolutely. They do look really, really nice. You like that. You like that. We custom made these things. And Jared was – with his grace and his participation, we were able to do this. You know I have a group of people that are top tier to me. And Jared is definitely one.

[00:20:27] So it's really cool to have – I know you want to mention the other two. We named ducks after them. I was going to tell you all. Don't ruin it. So we went on our 20-year anniversary. And while we were gone, our 16-year-old can now drive. And they surprised us with two ducks. And they named them – what is it? Sam – Sam Duxon. Sam Duxon and David Duck. And they – They are the cutest, messiest little things.

[00:20:57] But anyways, this fundraiser – Am I not close enough? I just came in to say that they do look nice. I don't think I hold the microphone right. So here you go. Nobody does. Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I never do. I know. It's too much pressure. What do you think about it? It's beautiful. It looks nice. I'd love to have – Wait, I do have it on my shelf. Would you pay $100 for them? Absolutely. I mean, absolutely. It's definitely a treasure. Things like these are keepsakes.

[00:21:27] And they're priceless to have. Well, if you're an attendee at Amran, you might feel self-conscious to go up and ask Jared for his autograph. You don't even have to do that. No, no, no. You might not want to do that. You might think it – No, no. I'm just saying. No, of course. I know Jared's great. My wife says, no, no, no, no. Jared's great. I understand that. But you might feel – Well, the best thing about that whole thing is – Well, but you don't have to do that because we've got them for you now. If they give you a trip, you get it.

[00:21:56] No, we want you to go to Amran. But if you feel awkward about asking Jared for his autograph, you don't even have to do that. Well, the best part of it for me is this picture of this androgynous black person. I can't tell if it's a man or a woman. But she's ready for Jared. But look at Jared. Jared looks like Leonidas. And look at how proper – Danny, describe Jared. It was like Horatio at the gate. Jared's standing proud and tall and with his –

[00:22:22] The way the world's going now, nobody's going to have DVDs and autographed things. Everybody's going to have clips and, you know, so this is a treasure. It's a keepsake. Well, $100 or more between now and the end of June. And you'll get this DVD. And it came together from three or four different sources. And so we're making it available to you. $200 or more you're going to get the DVD and Sasha Ross Mueller's book, Culture, Aesthetics, Identity. Actually, I've got to get a copy of this in your head, Keith. Danny, come here.

[00:22:52] Danny, come here. All right, just very quickly, just hold forth while I go get a copy of Sasha's book and we're going to let Keith explain what he sees with that. Oh, my gosh. What? So tonight my dad took us out to dinner. And we got the ducks a dozen minnows. And the kids could not wait to give these ducks. Anyways, they have a little baby swimming pool in the backyard. And they went crazy for these minnows.

[00:23:23] And it was the cutest thing ever. Oh, my goodness gracious. I know. So if you ever want to see. Don't let the anti-vivisectionist leave found that you're actually feeding live minnows to your dog. I know, right? I might get in trouble if I do things the natural way. Well, we better cut this conversation short then. But all right, so here's a copy. So we explained the cover of Jared's book. And I promise you the last 30 minutes we're going to get back to contemporary topics. But we just described the cover of Jared's DVD.

[00:23:51] Sasha Ross Mueller's book, Culture, Aesthetics, Identity, Blossoms of the Occidental World. Give us, Keith, your – he hasn't seen the cover of this yet. So give us your immediate reaction to the cover of this book. I can see. Oh, wow. Uh-oh. Well, I think I better let Danny tell it. Very romantic. I don't know what to say. My cheeks are blushes.

[00:24:21] Well, there's one thing I can say unlike the Jared Taylor thing. There is no question about the sexuality of these two people. Well, that's the two. That's why we priced that at the $200 or more tier between – I'm just saying this better be put up before Henry walks in here. All right. Well, that's – All right. We're going to get back on things. TPC's second quarter fundraiser is kicking off. We'll be right back.

[00:24:51] Your daily Liberty Newswire. You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from Town Hall. I'm Mary Rose. A person who approached the White House security checkpoint and began firing at officers has died. The Secret Service said in a statement late Saturday, according to a preliminary investigation, the person approached a checkpoint shortly after 6 p.m., removed a weapon from his bag,

[00:25:20] and began firing at posted officers. Officers returned fire and hit the suspect who was transported to an area hospital where he later died. It appears the U.S. and Iran are closing in on a deal to end the war. President Trump says a deal with Iran on the war, including opening the Strait of Hormuz, has been, in his words, largely negotiated. That's after calls with Israel and other regional allies. He wrote on social media, quote,

[00:25:46] Final aspects of the details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly. He described it as a memorandum of understanding pertaining to peace that so must be finalized by the parties involved. It capped a week in which the U.S. weighed a new round of attacks on the Islamic Republic that would have broken a fragile ceasefire. Bob Agner reporting. President Trump is urging a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax as prices continue to rise.

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[00:30:35] It's summertime here on TPC, and it's only going to get hotter over the course of the next three months, both outside and in the studio on the air. Keith has now for him the complete package of our incentive gifts for the second quarter, the DVD from Jared Taylor, autographed in sharp blue ink, and Sasha Ross Mueller's book, which you would want to get just for the cover. I don't know what's going on there.

[00:31:05] But it is an interesting book examining our people through the lens of worldwide respected works of art. And he's got one on the cover there, you know, these Greek statues. But so we want you to support us. If you are an established donor, you will get a letter in the mail between now and next week's show, we hope. I mean, depending on how the post office is run, but you should.

[00:31:35] I mean, probably. And if you're not an established donor, if you are somebody who listens but doesn't donate, we would love to welcome you aboard. We've got some great stuff here. A signed thing by Jared Taylor is a treasure indeed. Now, that having been said, 30 minutes of fundraising now behind us, but necessary. And we'll continue through June. Let's go back to just I want to circle back to Massey, and then we'll get to some other things before the end of the hour.

[00:32:04] But everybody on X, or formerly known as Twitter, is sort of just melting down over his defeat. And as I said in the first hour with Lou, I don't think that the defeat is as important as people may believe.

[00:32:27] And I don't think Massey himself was as important as people believe for the reasons we stated in the first hour. I won't recount that now. But this is just one example. One example. And these are a dime a dozen or maybe a dime a thousand. But this, I don't even know who this is. But she writes, Israel owns the Republican Party. I will never vote again. I will cheer for them to lose every election.

[00:32:55] I will actively work against them if I have the opportunity to. These people must be destroyed. They are Israel first and they hate Americans. So I think what you have here, Keith, is a lot of people who are sort of new to the scene. Exactly what I was going to say. And so they are seeing this for the first time. But what they are seeing is what Pat Buchanan saw in the 90s. What Richard Nixon lamented in the 70s. What people in Germany knew in the 1930s.

[00:33:25] But for people who are new, they are seeing this for the first time and they're melting down. Now, this is nothing new. But what is interesting and important to me is that while this is still continuing to the extent that they can muster. And Lou was right about this. I mean, he was right about everything. But he was right about this, too.

[00:33:43] Is that, I mean, if Massey's defeat was important because if he had won, it would have encouraged many more people of the House on the Republican side of the aisle to not be so cowed. But he was defeated. I mean, the Israeli lobby was able to get their entire constellation in array against him and take him out. And so that's going to discourage dissent in the short term. But long term, everything looks favorable to us.

[00:34:11] But for all of these people who are melting down, this is nothing new. What is important is that the dawn appears to be nearer to the horizon than it was in previous decades and generations. Well, that person that wrote that particular note needs to understand it's not just the Republican Party and it's not just the Democratic Party. It is the entire political apparatus.

[00:34:37] All of Washington, D.C., including the bureaucracy, is part of the deep state. And the essential, you know, lifeblood of the deep state is Jewish power and influence. And most importantly, as Thomas Massey's defeat shows, Jewish money. Okay. Jewish people's favorite economic activities are one, finance and two, vice.

[00:35:03] So between that, for example, all this college gambling, yeah. And basically what they're doing, the money that's coming in for like sports gambling and everything, who do you think is behind that? The Eskimos or the Gypsies or, you know, it's the same usual suspects.

[00:35:28] And this particular person needs to learn that, as James has said so aptly before, the Democrats and the Republicans are just two wings of the same bird of prey. I was hardly the first to mention that, but that goes back to Buchanan and Wallace and, you know, everybody. But... And that bird of prey is Jewish power and influence. And see, this is what, this is a lesson to be drawn from this. If you raise your head above the trench line, you're going to probably get it shot off. Everybody knows this.

[00:35:58] Basically, what happened to Massey is the same thing that happened to Charles Lindbergh in the early 1940s with his famous Des Moines, Iowa speech and all sorts of other people. You know, look what happened to Adolf Hitler because he made that observation. What happened to Oswald Mosley in England? What happened to Enoch Powell in England?

[00:36:22] See, all of these people realized that there is this continuity that runs through there, and people need to understand this. If people are thinking that the Republicans are any different today than the Republicans were back under Dwight Eisenhower, and when he was sending the 101st Airborne into Little Rock with bayonets drawn to force white children to go to school with black children

[00:36:51] in the Little Rock school desegregation situation, they need to be educated. They need to know what's going on. Everything... Liberalism is the modern face of evil. And every liberal, egalitarian movement we've had in America, particularly since World War II, the civil rights movement, the homosexual rights movement, the feminist movement, the climate change movement,

[00:37:18] the sexual revolution, the drug culture, the Voting Rights Act, the Hart-Seller Act of 1965, all of these have been masterminded and financed by Jewish power and influence. So, and this is... What happened to Massey is just a particularly egregious, in-your-face example of that. They spent how much, did you say, $30 million on this? Well, $30 million total, I think, you know, $20 million.

[00:37:45] $35 million total, $20 million on Gallerain, which is the vast majority of that. He had 70 donors from Kentucky. 70 donors in an entire state where your district lies. And so... How did it? And 0% of the electorate is Jewish, but Jewish money, flip that whole thing. Yeah, and it's all money coming from the larger Jewish community worldwide. And Trump's endorsement, Fox News.

[00:38:13] Yeah, basically everybody that goes... If you want to be rich, or if you want to be powerful in government, you've got to make peace with the Jews. But I will say this, too, and we mentioned it in the first hour, had Massey not been such a gadfly and contrarian, he would still be in office. I mean, he trimmed himself, his cells once. I mean, anyway, that's a whole other topic.

[00:38:35] But he was not the recalcitrant defender against Jewish power and influence and racial realities as people pretend him to be. He arrived at some of the same conclusions for entirely different reasons. He would not have sent any help to Charles Martel at tours because it would have been against libertarian principles. That's where he was coming from. He would never have tried to help George Wallace back in the day.

[00:39:03] See, all of these type of things, we need to understand that the more things change, the more they stay the same. There's this constant in American politics. It's happened since Woodrow Wilson succumbed to their blackmail, okay? All sorts of other people. Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge basically had to get out of the kitchen

[00:39:27] because they got charged with Harding with the scandal of Teapot Dome. And Calvin Coolidge got the Johnson Anti-Immigration Act passed. And there was so much opposition from the Jewish organizational community in politics that he just served for one term.

[00:39:50] And then, you know, the same thing with getting us, you know, John F. Kennedy's father and Robert Kennedy's father was the ambassador to England right before World War II. And he wrote to Roosevelt and said, you need to understand the Jews and the Brits are trying to get us into this war. And as a result, he was fired, okay?

[00:40:12] So this stuff is nothing new, but you need to understand that it's all, you know, the fruit of the same poisonous bush. All right. That having been said, let me, well, let me just give you a preview. We have to give a quick preview here before we come to our final break of the hour and then some news. Here's the music.

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[00:43:22] Let's see here. Let me go back. Did I send you the wrong thing twice? I think I might have. Yes, I did. I did. I did. All right, we're going to get back to it. We're going to get back to it. Two more. Two more. See it with a kiss by Brian Hyland. Well, she's not going to be. Save your heart for me by Gary Lewis and the Playboys. We don't have time for all that. The Gary Lewis is going to have to wait until next week. But anyway, well, we'll get to it if we can. Yes, I copy and paste it.

[00:43:52] You spent the whole rest of the show playing music if you wanted to. We could do that, but we don't have time for that. Well, where is that one that I wanted to play? Yes, that was the first one we played. We wanted to play a different one. Well, we'll get to it. Maybe. Maybe we'll get to it. I've been talking about riding on the back of a Honda. Maybe that's why Liz put that on. Well, she put it on because I sent the wrong thing twice. But nevertheless, well, here's what I want to mention.

[00:44:18] And that is that we are all a family here at TPC. And we have the ebbs and flow of our annual broadcasting calendar, our tendencies, our correspondence with our listeners. And that includes our friend Ed in British Columbia. Ed had been a longtime donor to this program.

[00:44:48] I can't even remember how many years, but every quarter, every single quarter, we do quarterly fundraising drives. Every quarter, Ed would send a handwritten note in perfect cursive on notebook paper with the lines, you know, like you might remember from school. And it would be in perfect cursive. And it would be in perfect cursive just updating me on the latest activities of his life and activism.

[00:45:16] Ed in British Columbia. And he would always send two crisp $20 American bills. I thought you were going to say two quarters. $40. $40. Every quarter for as long as I can remember. And over the years, you develop these trends and consistencies with members of the listening audience. And if ever it becomes delayed, you notice it.

[00:45:46] And in our first quarter fundraising drive this year in March, I was looking forward to Ed's latest dispatch from the western coast of Canada. I didn't receive it. I received a letter from his wife. And it read on March the 7th of 2026.

[00:46:09] It's with great sadness that I write this letter to you to let you know that my husband passed from a sudden heart attack in the early morning hours. And she gave the date. I don't want to give away any revealing information. But she writes his age and that he was very fit and he always watched what he ate. He continued to exercise by lifting weights, doing chin-ups.

[00:46:33] And he was engaged in martial arts up until the night before he passed. She writes that he was always excited to hear when you would read his letter on the air. He would call me to his study room and let me listen to you reading his letter. He felt very connected to you. This is a man that I'd never met in person. I'd never even talked to on the phone.

[00:47:00] But through written correspondence over the years and through his support and our work on the air, we had become bonded. And his wife, now his widow, regrettably, enclosed a copy of his obituary, which I will forever cherish. And she writes a little bit more about his life and his activism up in Canada, his support of the flagging protests.

[00:47:25] And, of course, the truckers' protests and how he spent the last few weeks and months of his life. He lived a full life. He lived a full life, and he was loved by many. He was a one-of-a-kind guy. And to you, ma'am, if you're listening tonight or if you listen to this after the fact, I will miss Ed. And I'm so thankful to have a copy of his obituary.

[00:47:51] And I want you to know how much he meant to us and to the program over all these years. And that, you know, Keith, is something that we feel every time a member of our listening family, we don't consider them to be members of our listening audience, but our listening family passes.

[00:48:11] You know, we mentioned our friend in Alberta who first gave us the idea that we should have conferences, which is, you know, ballooned into conferences that feature sitting members of parliament and senators. And former members of the House of Representatives here in the United States and other, you know, members of our contingent, you know, our listening, our roster of guests here on TPC, which we did last year.

[00:48:41] A year ago this week, we were in Greenville with that conference. And that was really the idea of a fan and a donor in Canada, in Alberta, who passed away last year. And now we've lost another in British Columbia. We need some new Canadian recruits. To Ed and your wife, ma'am, if you're listening, he was a treasure to us. I'm looking at his picture right now. I'm looking at his obituary right now that you sent me.

[00:49:10] He is missed. He will always be missed. God bless him and kiss it. Keep him. Well, amen to that. And condolences to you and your family. And we feel that every time a member of our listening audience passes, whenever a member of our roster of guests passes, and my phone contact list is littered with them, we miss them. And it means a lot. And it does sting.

[00:49:40] That's right. Basically, we consider ourselves and our listeners and our audience a family. Basically, we are a family. We share one another's griefs as well as our accomplishments. Keep going. Keep going. Okay. So let us, you know, pause and, you know, remember the people that have come before us, the people that are laboring in the trenches with us.

[00:50:09] God bless all of you. And hopefully, we're going to make a difference. We're going to change the course of the ship of state in America and in Europe and in all white nations and basically have a government that does not hate its indigenous population. And we are the indigenous population of Europe.

[00:50:33] And we are the transplanted indigenous population of the Anglosphere. And all of those people need to take heart because we are trying to raise the awareness of people that you are a member of a group, a tribe, and that we need to start thinking tribally if we want to survive as a group of people. We intended to spend the last entire segment on listener mail.

[00:51:02] We botched the music. We were going to play this segment, and so we missed that. But let's work through as much as we can with two minutes remaining. I've got a stack of mail. We'll never get to it. But from Jason in Birmingham, he writes, Dear TPC, please find and close our donation in support of your valuable work. I'm grateful for your ongoing witness for our people on the airwaves and for your consistently outstanding lineup of guests. Keep up the great work and Godspeed.

[00:51:31] Well, I hope we haven't filled Jason tonight with our guests this evening, Lou Moore and Fergus Hodgson. Your thoughts, Keith? Yep. Amen to all of that. This from Dennis in California. Dennis writes, Hey, James, I pray you're doing well. Please find and close a donation towards your radio show, TPC, the Political Cesspool. What a great show. On April the 25th, he was listening, Keith. I really enjoyed the legal portion.

[00:52:00] In fact, more time was needed, especially with Glenn Allen. There is such a great need for a legal arm for our people, both offensive and defensive. Thank you for all you do for our race, our heritage, and our future. Well, thank you, Dennis. All the way out in California and Glenn Allen, second to none, of course.

[00:52:23] William in Pennsylvania writes, Dear James, I am in the process of uncluttering my stack of letters, publications and old newspapers, et cetera, on command from she who must be obeyed. But I came across this 2015 letter from you. And I thought that, oh, my, at least 11 years I've been following you. Glory be.

[00:52:53] God bless you and your family and your work. And that comes from Bill in Pennsylvania. He sent Keith back to me, and I'll keep this forever, a March 2015 letter when we had been denounced by the United States Congress. We were talking about this just two weeks ago, I think, on the program. That's one of our finest hours. That was a real accomplishment. This is a letter from March 2015 he sent back to me with a handwritten note, and we appreciate that.

[00:53:20] Well, let's go now to Mike in Virginia. Dear James and Keith, always appreciate your sharp commentary and many insightful guests. Thank you for continuing to be unapologetically pro-Christian, pro-white, and pro-Southern. We're very grateful for our heritage and inheritance and are diligently working to pass on that trust and responsibility to future generations.

[00:53:44] I recently perused the headlines of American Renaissance, and I'm very thankful for all that President Trump has accomplished on the immigration front, but I'm obviously very disappointed about the lack of follow-up on Epstein and the Iran debacle. I think Tucker Carlson has had many good insights here. And also in exposing, as Keith says, quote, Jewish power and influence, end quote. I have particularly enjoyed listening to Patrick Martin's incomparable insights on TPC with

[00:54:13] regard to Iran. Still praying the brothers' war in Ukraine will come to an end very soon. Keep up the tremendous work and Godspeed from Virginia. That is Mike in Virginia. Well, we had a stack that I, my God, there's never enough time. I want to thank everybody who sent in letters, sent in emails, sent in text messages, phone calls. For Keith Alexander, I'm James Edwards.

[00:54:38] Second quarter fundraising drive now underway for Fergus Hodgson's hand. Lou Moore. Good night. God bless you. We'll talk to you next week.