“It’s the economy, stupid” is a phrase coined by Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign strategist James Carville. You usually hear it uttered as a means of stressing the importance of economic issues to voters, but another, less popular but more accurate, interpretation, is that Democrats should avoid cultural issues because their staggering depravity causes them to […]
Last night I was on The Political Cesspool on 1600AM WMQM Radio in Memphis, Tennessee. with hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander. I joined during the second hour, and my segment is embedded in this post. You can catch the rest of the show on their site here. I really enjoyed this interview, and I […]
I had the pleasure of making two hours of excellent radio with the gentlemen at Full Haus, who are truly wonderful people and a joy to be around. Definitely worth listening, though I must apologize for my audio quality, which I did not realize was so bad until just now. From their About Page; Full […]
I had the pleasure of joining the producers of the Mannerbund Dispatch just before the final order came down in the Charlottesville case. My codefendant Dr. Michael Hill from League of the South was also on, and we had what I can confidently call a very interesting and meaningful discussion about (among other things) tactics […]
On December 30th, Judge Moon of the Western District of Virginia Federal Court, issued an order denying my motion for review of Magistrate Judge Joel Hoppe’s decision denying me more time to file post trial motions in the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally civil trial. Moments after that, he issued a memorandum opinion describing why […]
This is getting published a little late, due to factors not entirely within my control. I called into Free Talk Live on December 20th, the day after I got out of the halfway house for my first media appearance since the Charlottesville trial. Check it out…
I had the pleasure of joining my codefendant in the Charlottesville lawsuit, Jason Kessler, on his Odysee channel tonight. We talked about the recent judgement in that lawsuit, and my prison experience. Check it out. Powered by odysee embed generator
This is one of those stories that begin with the protagonist getting out of prison. You’re tuning into Stage Six. We’ve been at this for almost a decade, but I’m just getting started. The Radical Agenda, on the other hand, well, let’s call Stage Six the end of the beginning. The Radical Agenda was a […]
The reaction to my post yesterday about Viktor Bout has largely confirmed the image I had formed in prison, that American war propaganda has rendered many of my countrymen senseless. This is hardly surprising in the broadest sense, since that is the point of war propaganda, and governments would hardly bother to produce such materials […]
Today marks a release from the Federal Prison system more glorious than my own. Viktor Bout was my next door neighbor in the Communications Management Unit at USP Marion, but tonight he will sleep next to his wife for the first time in more than a decade. He will be home in time to see […]