Radio Show Hour 2 – 2026/04/11
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The Political Cesspool Radio Show Hour 2, broadcast on April 11, 2026, features host James Edwards in a fiery, ideologically charged discussion centered on Confederate History Month and the complex role of Donald Trump within white nationalist politics. Edwards frames Trump not as a savior but as a 'tool'—a necessary instrument for advancing white nationalist goals despite his foreign policy failures, particularly regarding Iran. He argues that while Trump has disappointed many on immigration and the Epstein files, his domestic achievements—such as drastically reducing asylum approvals and purging immigration judges—must be preserved. Edwards warns that a Democratic victory would reverse these gains and lead to a 'total Reconstruction government' under Jewish influence, echoing conspiracy theories about Jewish control of U.S. institutions. The episode blends historical revisionism, anti-Semitic tropes, and nationalist fervor, with a strong emphasis on reclaiming Southern heritage through events like the Return to the Land compound and the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home. The hour concludes with a segment on the Fort Pillow trip and a passionate defense of Confederate history by guest Gene Andrews, who asserts the South’s right to secede and frames the Civil War as a legitimate struggle for independence. The episode underscores a broader narrative of cultural and political siege, where white identity is under existential threat from globalism, multiculturalism, and what Edwards calls 'Jewish Reconstruction' since 1912. He urges listeners to prioritize domestic policy victories—immigration control, undoing civil rights and feminist movements—over foreign policy battles, which he deems unwinnable for now. The tone is defiant, conspiratorial, and deeply rooted in white nationalist ideology, with frequent references to historical revisionism, the alleged criminality of the North, and the moral superiority of Confederate memory. Despite the extremism, Edwards positions the show as a balanced, objective forum, urging listeners to 'look at it all objectively' while clearly advocating for a radical right-wing agenda.
Trump is a 'tool' for white nationalists—useful for domestic policy wins like immigration enforcement, but not to be trusted on foreign policy.
Domestic policy victories under Trump (e.g., asylum reform) must be preserved at all costs to prevent a 'total Reconstruction government' under Democratic rule.
The South’s secession was a legitimate act of self-determination, not treason, and Confederate history must be defended as part of white heritage.
Jewish power is blamed for controlling U.S. foreign policy, media, and institutions, with historical conspiracies stretching from Woodrow Wilson to Epstein.
The Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home is building a new events center to preserve Confederate heritage and serve as a hub for nationalist gatherings.
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Opening: Confederate History Month & Trump as a Tool
“Trump is not our last hope. Greg Johnson writes this in conclusion. He is a tool. He was a tool and is a tool.”
The Jewish Conspiracy: Control of U.S. Power & History
“The Federal Reserve was a Jewish-run operation that was created in the Woodrow Wilson administration, and that was part of his payback because he was subject to Jewish blackmail regarding an affair he was having with his next-door neighbor, Mrs. Peck.”
Trump’s Domestic Wins vs. Foreign Policy Failures
“If you vote Trump out, you don't show up, you sit on your hands or you don't show up or you actually vote against him, all of that domestic policy innovation that he has brought about that has been in our favor, like enforcing immigration laws. That will be undone in seconds after they get in.”
The Case for Secession & Confederate Righteousness
“We did not, we left the union. They always talk about democracy and this is a democracy and everybody's vote counts and all that. Okay, that's fine. We voted to leave a country that had the deck stacked against us in taxes and just about everything as far as the government was concerned.”
The Fort Pillow Trip & Confederate Heritage Preservation
Edwards and Andrews discuss a recent TPC-sponsored trip to Fort Pillow and the ongoing construction of a new events center at the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home. The focus is on preserving Confederate history as a living, active movement.
“The Federal Reserve was a Jewish-run operation that was created in the Woodrow Wilson administration, and that was part of his payback because he was subject to Jewish blackmail regarding an affair he was having with his next-door neighbor, Mrs. Peck.”
“Trump is not our last hope. Greg Johnson writes this in conclusion. He is a tool. He was a tool and is a tool.”
“If you vote Trump out, you don't show up, you sit on your hands or you don't show up or you actually vote against him, all of that domestic policy innovation that he has brought about that has been in our favor, like enforcing immigration laws. That will be undone in seconds after they get in.”
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Donald Trump
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Gene Andrews
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James Edwards
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Jewish Power
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
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Keith
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home
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Greg Johnson
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Rick Tyler
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Fort Pillow
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