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The Political Cesspool Radio Show Podcast Feed


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Radio Show Hour 2 – 2022/11/12
November 12, 2022

TPC POST-ELECTION PANEL: Lauren Witzke, a former nominee for U.S. Senate (R-DE), returns as we further explore the how and why of this weeks midterm elections. Program mainstays Dr. Greg Johnson, Edi

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2022/11/12
November 12, 2022

We close out our election review in grand fashion when Ethan Ralph, host of the Killstream, makes his debut appearance on TPC.

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2022/11/05
November 05, 2022

Brad Griffin, Editor-in-Chief of Occidental Dissent, jumpstarts our midterm election preview with predictions and analysis!

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2022/11/05
November 05, 2022

Columnist Jos Nio offers data-driven insights on how we can expect this weeks elections to play out in the Hispanic community and why. James and Keith then wish a happy 84th birthday to Pat Bucha

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2022/11/05
November 05, 2022

John Friend, Associate Editor of The Barnes Review, discusses the developing rift between two key support groups of the regime.

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2022/10/29
October 29, 2022

James Edwards and Keith Alexander host a most memorable broadcast in celebration of TPCs 18th (2004-2022) Anniversary! We mark the occasion with a very special open mic installment featuring your cal

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2022/10/29
October 29, 2022

Audience members continue to dial in and sound off on their favorite memories from the past eighteen years of TPC!

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2022/10/29
October 29, 2022

Staff and crew reminisce on both the journey and the future before our focus shifts to Halloween, a European cultural holiday rich in tradition.

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2022/10/22
October 22, 2022

Sascha Romller, a writer for the German magazine Deutsche Stimme and Vice Chairman of Europa Terra Nostra, joins us live from Bavaria with a special report from Europe.

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2022/10/22
October 22, 2022

Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, returns to the program to share with us fascinating observations from his recent two-week tour of Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina,