Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/04/25

The Political Cesspool Radio Show Podcast Feed54mApril 26, 2026

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The Political Cesspool Radio Show's April 25, 2026, episode, originally planned as a three-hour closing to its annual Confederate History Month series, was dramatically reshaped by breaking news: the DOJ's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Host James Edwards and guest Dr. Michael Hill, a retired history professor and president of the Southern Nationalist League, shifted focus to analyze the indictment and its implications. Hill, a prominent figure in Southern nationalist circles and a participant in the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, defended the authenticity of the white nationalist movement, arguing that mainstream conservatives are disingenuously distancing themselves from hard-right activism by blaming the SPLC. He expressed cautious optimism about the case being tried in Alabama’s Middle District, where he believes the jury pool and Trump-appointed Judge Marks would be sympathetic. The conversation then transitioned to Confederate History Month, with Hill reflecting on Southern heritage, ancestral ties to Celtic warfare, and the importance of preserving ethnic Southern identity. Courtney from Alabama joined to emphasize the urgent need to protect the South’s demographic and cultural integrity from what she describes as a 'massive invasion' of transplants. The episode concluded with a powerful call to action: Southerners must prioritize regional identity over a monolithic American identity, embrace their unique heritage, and organize as a unified, self-determined people to ensure their survival and sovereignty in the face of cultural erosion and political persecution.

Key Takeaways
1

The DOJ indictment of the SPLC is a pivotal moment that could validate the Southern nationalist movement’s long-standing claims of systemic targeting.

2

Southern identity must be preserved through demographic and cultural protection—ethnic Southerners must remain the majority in the region.

3

Southerners should reject American identity in favor of regional identity: Alabamian, Tennessean, Mississippian, and above all, Southerner.

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The South’s fighting spirit—hot, passionate, and unyielding—has been a defining trait throughout history and must be reclaimed.

5

Mainstream conservatives are undermining the hard right by falsely portraying white nationalist movements as financially incentivized by the left.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Introduction and Special Broadcast Announcement

James Edwards opens the show, introducing the Liberty News Radio Network and setting the stage for a pivotal episode. Originally planned as a three-hour Confederate History Month finale, the show is restructured due to breaking news: the DOJ indictment of the SPLC. Edwards emphasizes the show's long-standing commitment to Southern nationalism and announces Dr. Michael Hill as the special guest.

2:00
8 min

The SPLC Indictment: A Turning Point for Southern Nationalism

These charges are cupcake charges, really. Yeah, they really are. Yeah, these are cupcake charges. The type of things they devised back in the 60s as a way to prosecute and get prosecutions sticking against the Ku Klux Klan, I think it's really... karma that is now being used against the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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10:00
10 min

Southern Identity and Ancestral Heritage

You were there on a different level. But anyway, I just want to say that as we transition. Now let's talk about this. Well, let me say this. I did smell the brimstone when that Jew lawyer got too close.

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20:00
10 min

The Threat of Cultural Replacement and the Need for Preservation

The only way the South can continue as a cultural region is if it's inhabited by ethnic Southerners. And we can't be ashamed of saying that. We have to at least mostly, you know, we have to make up most of the inhabitants down here at least.

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30:00
10 min

Secession, Regionalism, and the Future of the South

We need to scratch that surface and reveal that true Southerner underneath the so-called Americans that we've got living down here in Dixie today.

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High-Impact Quotes
You were there on a different level. But anyway, I just want to say that as we transition. Now let's talk about this. Well, let me say this. I did smell the brimstone when that Jew lawyer got too close.
James Edwards18:14
Viral: 90.0
The only way the South can continue as a cultural region is if it's inhabited by ethnic Southerners. And we can't be ashamed of saying that. We have to at least mostly, you know, we have to make up most of the inhabitants down here at least.
Courtney50:15
Viral: 88.0
I have much more disdain for the conservative incorporated talking head than I do for Morris Dees.
Dr. Michael Hill39:00
Viral: 87.0
Speakers

Host

James Edwards

Guests

Dr. Michael HillCourtney
Topics Discussed
Southern Nationalism95%SPLC Indictment92%Confederate History Month90%Ethnic Southerner Identity89%Cultural Preservation88%Secession and Self-Governance87%Regional Identity vs. American Identity85%White Nationalism and Brotherhood78%
People & Brands

Dr. Michael Hill

person

42xPositive

Southern Poverty Law Center

organization

38xNegative

James Edwards

person

25xPositive

Confederate History Month

other

22xPositive

Southern Nationalist League

organization

15xPositive

Courtney

person

14xPositive

Trump

person

12xMixed

DOJ

organization

12xNeutral

Charlottesville Civil Trial

other

10xPositive

The Political Cesspool

media

10xPositive

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