July 11, 2009 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populous conservative radio program.
Here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
And welcome to the Political Cesspool Radio Program, everyone.
I am your host, James Edwards, and it's an honor and a privilege to be coming to you once again from AM 1380 WLRM Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, our flagship station, which transmits us all the way to Utah to the Liberty News Radio Network and their affiliate stations across the country, their satellite network, the internet.
Of course, you can pick us up at thepoliticalcesspool.org, as you well know.
And I am proud.
Listen, we've got a lot of good news in this show tonight.
There's going to be some good news.
And of course, there's going to be some stories that raises your ire a little bit.
But after all, it is the Political Cesspool, so what do you expect?
But one of the tidbits of good news is that, I tell you, the crew at Liberty News Radio is a very impressive staff, to say the least.
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We are getting this show out to a lot of people in a variety of ways.
And it's just another thing that we are happy to announce at the top of tonight's program this Saturday, July 11th.
Our guests this evening will be appearing in the second hour of tonight's show, Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy.
Both of these men have been longtime friends at the Political Cesspool.
In fact, when we first got started, not long after we first got started, back in 2005, Joe and Mike came into the studio in Memphis to sit with us for their very first appearance.
Since then, Joe McCutcheon has been on this show dozens of times.
He's going to make his most current appearance in about an hour.
And you're going to not want to miss what they have to say.
Joe McCutcheon, of course, is one of this country's foremost advocates of America First Immigration Reform.
He makes frequent radio appearances on shows across the country from coast to coast.
Michael Gaddy is a columnist for LewRockwell.com.
They're going to be appearing in tandem tonight to give you a double dip of the news you need to hear.
That's Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy in tonight's second hour.
Bill Rowland will be co-hosting with me, although he's not here right now.
I'm flying solo, feeling a little lonely, if I do say so myself.
But Bill will be in the studio for tonight's third hour.
And we have got a couple of stories.
I tell you, we're going to go to both ends of the spectrum, both extremes.
We've got one story that is just frankly going to make you mad.
And we've got one story that I stumbled across this weekend while I was attending my brother-in-law's wedding in rural East Tennessee.
And it's a story that might just lift your spirits.
So we will bring that to you during tonight's third hour.
And we'll leave you on a positive note as you head into the rest of your weekend and depart the Political Festival.
So a lot to look forward to this evening.
Keith Alexander, we'll go behind enemy lines with him, our correspondent, in a few moments.
But before we do that, I want to play a little rapid fire with you.
A lot of stuff that's come across the news wire, a lot of stuff that's caught my attention.
And of course, anything that we talk about on this show, we blog about, and we don't just blog about it on our official internet headquarters.
We provide references and sources to back up and provide facts for everything that we bring to your attention on this show so that everything is well documented.
That's the way it should be done.
You can make up your mind for yourself, but we will give you the facts.
And you can check out those facts at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
Now, I just heard in the national newsburst that LNR brings you at the first six minutes of each hour about the huge grave robbing scandal in Chicago.
This is actually made national news a little bit to my surprise.
It took it a few days to catch on, but it is getting out there.
And this was a grave robbing scandal.
As you know, what they were doing, apparently, is they were, I guess, exhuming the graves and throwing the bodies away, disposing of the bodies, then reselling the plots.
And I think over the course of a couple of years, they were able to make nearly a half a million dollars.
And this was a scandal that was going on by the manager of the cemetery and his employees, no less.
And I'm not supposed to mention it, but they were African Americans, so don't look for the story to get much play in terms of the racial dynamics of the mix.
On the other hand, it is where Emmett Till is buried, so the media pretty much has to say something about it, which they have, as I just mentioned, over the course of the last couple of days.
But as the story continues to be reported, the race of the perpetrators are being studiously avoided.
And I just want to say, you know, God help all of the racists out there who claim that minorities cannot be entrepreneurs.
I think it took quite a bit of planning to come off something like this and get away with it for so long.
But I'm sure by the end of the day, before it's all said and done, someone will find a way to excuse their behavior and blame it on racism.
Stay tuned for that.
But while we're speaking about equal opportunity and affirmative action and so on and so forth, you know, you know, I just think racial quotas and affirmative action is just wonderful.
I mean, diversity is the greatest thing since sliced bread, as we all know.
And I guess, well, this is a story that wouldn't really back that up.
I guess, you know, facts are stubborn things, as Reagan once said, this would probably, yeah, it would probably pretty much just blow a hole in that whole theory.
But if you have gone to the nation's capital lately, don't ride the metro trains, apparently, and again, this is a story that can be found at our blog, the D.C. train operators are sleeping and texting on the job if they're awake.
So the Metro trains keep crashing, killing, and injuring people, but at least we're all equal.
Go, and we actually have video footage of that one.
We actually have video footage of that one, and you can check that out as well by going to our website.
California is broke.
I don't know if you got the memo on that.
The state of California is absolutely beyond bankrupt.
I mean, they are, I saw this on the news today, and they are printing out IOUs on paper, just worthless IOUs, even more worthless than the paper money that we all use to conduct our commerce.
But the state of California, beyond bankruptcy, completely flat broke, beyond the value of all of its assets, and they're printing out IOUs to their creditors.
But somehow, thank God, the city of Los Angeles was able to scrape up $4 million to hold at taxpayers' expense the Michael Jackson Memorial Service at Staples Center, where the Lakers play.
$4 million for a state-funded taxpayer-funded funeral for Michael Jackson, who is still dead, although apparently still not buried, as the saga and soap opera continues.
There was some good news, though, out of all this.
Doesn't it just blow your mind what causes the government deems worthy of taxpayers' support?
Anyway, authorities had expected a crowd of a quarter of a million people to show up outside the event.
This was in addition to the 20,000 who were inside the arena that had bought tickets or had gained access to tickets to go into the memorial service, which was attended by a lot of, I guess you would call safe celebrities, and I don't mean that necessarily in a flattering use of the term, but celebrities.
But outside of the arena, authorities had expected a crowd of up to a quarter of a million people, and it turned out only 1,000 showed up.
So 1,000 people show up outside of the Staples Center for the Michael Jackson Memorial Service, and this is after constant, and I mean constant for two weeks now, relentlessly unending media attention on every single network, almost around the clock, and still they're only able to turn out a thousand people.
So maybe this speaks right to the strength of the prowess of the American thinker.
I mean, maybe, just maybe this is evidence that people are able to see through the charade of the media and they're not putting that much stock into what's on television.
Otherwise, there would be a little more pandemonium, you would think, outside that arena.
Keith Oberman is up to it again, by the way, as we continue tonight's rapid fire segment.
Keith Oberman, we'll get to this after the break, I guess.
But he has called, you know, Bill Rowland and I reported last week that there was a great deal of success.
Actually, it was Jamie Kelso.
Bill Rowland was on the show, but he wasn't on the program at the time we did this segment.
Keith Oberman had called the Jacksonville Tea Party protesters worse than racist.
Last week, as we reported, there was numerous Tea Party events around the country on the 4th of July, no less.
And they had gone on from coast to coast.
I think there was well over 1,1,500-plus tea parties that had gone on.
And at each of these events, it was attended by anywhere from a couple of hundred to several thousand people.
And it was very good.
I mean, they were protesting good things.
They were protesting taxation without representation.
They were protesting, you know, oppressive government.
Keith Oberman said they were worse than racist.
We're going to talk about that when the cesspool continues.
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Welcome back to the show, everyone.
I told you we're going to get to Keith Oberman's comments on the Tea Party protesters.
But before we do that, I want to digress just one more second and get back to Michael Jackson.
Everyone loves the train wreck.
I was telling you about how California is so bankrupt that they were able to scrounge together $4 million cash to pay for the Jackson Memorial Service at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Well, one person did hit the nail on the head about Michael Jackson, as far as I'm concerned, and that's Congressman Peter King.
And that's not to say that, you know, Jackson had a couple of good songs.
I mean, he did, and I'm a child of the 80s, so I've heard Michael Jackson just like everyone else has, but this oppressive media attention is just absolutely ridiculous.
And let's face it, there was more not to like about Jackson than there was to like about him.
But anyway, the media still is incessant adulation over him.
Michael Jackson explained America, quote unquote, to the world.
And not just Michael Jackson, but also Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali and Tiger Woods and, of course, Barack Obama.
They, and only they, can explain America to the world, as many headlines have claimed in the days since Jackson's passing.
But Congressman Peter King, this is a United States Congressman speaking here, calls Michael Jackson, quote, a pervert who did some dancing, end quote.
And we've got the video, YouTube footage of that as well at thepolitical Sessbool.org.
Before I got off my Michael Jackson segment, I overlooked that that was in my notes.
Now, moving to Jacksonville, Florida, which is a great southern town.
Jacksonville Tea Party protesters are worse than racists, quote unquote.
So says Keith Oberman, the sports commentator turned political commentator.
It's funny how they can do that.
Keith Oberman, in my opinion, must have accidentally said on his, well, I can't say it on air.
Apparently, it's just fine for liberals to compare anyone and everyone to Adolf Hitler.
And of course, any paleoconservative worth his weight in salt has been compared to a neo-Nazi.
Pap, you can and you name it.
If they are true paleoconservatives, if they're true Christians, and if they're true America First types, they get compared to Hitler.
And it's okay for liberals to compare anyone like us to a Nazi.
But if a conservative does it to a liberal, then whoa, stop the press.
That's an unspeakably evil act.
And I go now to Keith Oberman's own commentary.
He says, and I quote, our winners for today's worst person of the day are the backers of the Tea Party in Jacksonville Landing in Florida last Thursday, including Duvall County Republican Chairman Lenny Curry and Florida State Republican Representatives Lake Ray, Charles McBurney, Mike Weinstein, plus state senator Stephen Weiss, who condoned, sponsored, paid for this,
Keith Oberman says, President Obama as a Hitler stormtrooper.
By the way, the event, this is straight from the email that was sent out pushing it, quote, paid for the Republican County, excuse me, the Republican Party of Duval County.
Keith Oberman continues that the ad featured Obama with a Hitler mustache, a haircut, and a swastika, and, of course, some mush head equating the rather slow-moving voter registration outfit, Acorn, to the SS.
And what else does Keith Oberman have to say?
Because he's so smart.
We want to make sure everything he says gets accurately read on this program.
Let's see.
Keith Oberman concludes by saying, or asking the question, I should say, do you remember when Janine Garoppolo came on here and called the teabaggers racist?
And the right wing said, you owe us an apology?
You know what?
They were right.
I would like to apologize for Janine for comparing these Jacksonville Tea Party guys to racists.
I'd like to apologize to the racist, Oberman says.
Duval County, Florida Republican chairman Lenny Curry and the other people making abject fool of themselves and insulting every real victim of the Nazis.
Today is the worst person in the world.
And that's from Keith Oberman, the obviously very intelligent.
You have to be a damn genius to be able to go from Sports Center to MSNBC.
But anyway, obviously, probably spent too much time on that, but the fact is, once again, the double standard and hypocrisy and disconnect that exist is everyone, and I mean everyone that is worth anything, that is a true conservative gets compared to Nazis.
The one time, the one time, the right, and I don't have a problem with it at all, and I'm sure that the Republican Party there is anything but conservative.
Most Republican parties, county parties are very neoconservative at that.
But I don't have a problem that the Republican Party compared Obama to Hitler.
He's probably in his actions much more like that than we.
But the liberal media goes hysterical.
But, you know, what did you expect?
You didn't expect there to be equal ground there.
You expect there to be a double standard.
And certainly there is.
Now, as I mentioned, coming up in just a few minutes, about a half hour, I guess.
It's a few minutes for me because this always goes by so quickly, we're going to have Joe McCutcheon on, and we're going to have on Michael Gaddy, a columnist for LewRockwell.com.
We've had a lot of the columnists from Lew Rockwell on the show.
But before we do that, I want to read an article that comes from Joe McCutcheon's website, arkansafreedom.com.
I encourage you to check it out.
It was written by his lovely wife, Barbara, and it's entitled The Distressed Cavaliers.
Now, I had lunch with Joe and Barbara in Memphis a couple of days ago in advance of this program.
They came through town.
And Barbara had asked me if I'd ever heard of the distressed cavaliers.
And I said, you know what, I haven't.
She says, well, you need to go to my website and read about them.
And so, as smart as I am, and God knows I'm smart, but this was something that I, I'm being disingenuous.
This was something actually that I didn't know, and it's always good to learn.
And so I'm going to take a moment here to read this short entry to you so perhaps that you can learn as well.
Who were the distressed cavaliers?
Well, they were, in the opinion of Barbara McCutcheon, one of the best kept secrets in our history next to the truth about the tyrant Abraham Lincoln.
And you can read The Real Lincoln by Professor Thomas DeLorenzo, also a former Cesspool guest.
Anyway, the collectivists' politically correct purveyors' worst nightmare would be for an American citizen to learn their true founding history from the establishment of Jamestown by adventurers and businessmen before the Pilgrims' Plymouth Rock, the first Thanksgiving at Berkeley Plantation before the Pilgrims to the wonderment of the saga of the distressed cavaliers.
Now, who were they?
In the mid-1600s, Sir William Berkeley, governor of Virginia, had the brilliant plan of recruiting the younger sons of English noble families.
He was able to entice them with promises of land and position because under the custom of the day, of course, only the oldest son was allowed to inherit the family estate and fortune.
Another contributing factor was the ascendancy of the Puritans in England, who, of course, persecuted the non-Puritans, hence the name the Distressed Cavaliers.
From these ranks came young men of education, intelligence, bravery, honor, ambition, and leadership.
Englishmen of breeding and substance.
They were the distressed cavaliers.
They were the ones who came at the call of Sir William Berkeley, then governor of Virginia.
It was from this stock that the first families of Virginia arose.
They included names such as Custis, Harrison, Randolph, Mason, Madison, Washington, Lee, Jefferson, Jay, etc.
Our beginnings and subsequent progress were not based on diversity, a twisted concept at best.
It was based on the consistency, rule of law, honor, and a knowledge of the Enlightenment philosophy of individualism.
A man was then judged by the strict rules on conduct, which allowed those of lesser circumstances to function and succeed as well.
No wonder none of this is taught in the collective government schools.
Knowledge such as this might make for citizenry schooled in merit.
And the fact that government's only legitimate business is protecting the rights of the citizens and the Constitution.
A great country cannot grow based on ignorance, superstition, or anarchy, which is the result of multiculturalism.
Every aspect of Western civilization is now under attack, and every other culture is being touted, all by design, to destroy our very foundation.
Some would call it genocide.
Oh, how we need the cavaliers today to vanquish the trolls and harpies who rule over us.
Demean and threaten our very political cesspool, guys.
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I was reading from the website ArkansasFreedom.com just before that last commercial break, and there is one more point.
I didn't read the whole article.
I just bits and pieces.
I do encourage you to go read it for yourself at arkansafreedom.com.
But one of the things that they write in conclusion here, and it's a very important point that I think perhaps even some of our audience might forget from time to time, is that our founders, many of which were these cavaliers from Virginia, accomplished one of the most astonishing achievements in the history of the known world when they established our constitutional republic at the beginning of this nation, which of course differs drastically from democracy, aka mob rule, which is how the politicians, bureaucrats,
and other co-conspirators are fond of describing our system today.
But keep in mind, as they did, that the rights of the individual were the ones to be held supreme, not the power of the government.
The right to life, liberty, and the property, the pursuit of happiness was not meant for government, but for the individual citizens, and we need to display in our own lives, by our own actions, more of that rugged individualism that so many of our forebears had.
We are not showing that anymore.
And our rights are being trampled.
We, the founding stock of this nation, are being dispossessed, and we can't allow that to happen.
We're about to go behind enemy lines with Keith Alexander, who is on the line now.
But I want to quickly go to Mike in Oakland, who called in before the break.
Mike there.
Are you still with us, Mike?
I'm still with you.
Yeah?
All right, you're on the air.
Hey, good afternoon.
Good evening.
Good evening.
You were talking earlier about the situation up in Chicago where the employees of the cemetery were desecrating graves, and I've been following that a little bit.
And one reporter was talking about that they were actually taking the backhoe.
They were crushing the coffin liner made of concrete, crushing it, and then putting another coffin liner on top and burying someone directly on top of that person.
I had heard that as well.
I didn't get into all of the sordid, and it really did get pretty grotesque, details of it all, but I did hear that, for lack of a better word, and I don't mean it to sound crude, they were double-stacking some of these graves.
Absolutely.
Well, you know, and I know that there's going to be a lawsuit, but I don't know if they're going to have a good possibility of winning because their motto, as far as what I've been told, was, you whack them, we'll stack them.
Of course, Being in sh uh I'm just kidding, of course, but being in Chicago and that being a predominantly black cemetery ran by a predominantly black operation, I don't know that if you could say it's truly racism or a racist situation.
I think it was just well.
Well, no, I mean, I see where you're gravitating.
You're right on target, let me say.
You're right on target on this because no, of course there's no way you can blame it on racism.
I don't even know if racism exists.
I really don't even know what the word means.
I'm just saying that the media, if they had to, and if this push comes to shove and the race of the perpetrators in this in this white cemetery, no, their race would never have been an issue.
Never.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
And if it does come out that, hey, you know, well, all of these criminals here, alleged criminals, were African American, then the media, well, I would hypothesizing that the media would somehow find a way to blame it on the racism or the racist society that we supposedly live in as a way to excuse their behavior.
But I think the bottom line is, yeah, it'll be interesting to see when this goes to trial or when arrests are made or when the final cock crows in this case, if they are actually given anything more than a slap on the wrist, because as you mentioned, in Chicago, they are probably guaranteed a jury of their peers.
And I mean that quite literally is going to be people from their community, and we'll see how it goes.
Just a litis and rule of law has never been really big on their list of priorities.
But thank you so much for the call, Mike, and Oakland.
Always good to hear from a caller who gets it.
And I'm going to go to Keith Alexander, our correspondent.
Of course, every week you go behind enemy lines with Keith Alexander.
And sometimes when we go behind enemy lines with Keith, I don't even know where we're going to end up.
So, Keith, where are we headed tonight?
Keith, are you with us?
I'm with you, James.
All right, good to have you, buddy.
Where are we going tonight in our behind enemy lines raid?
Well, I was kind of at a loss earlier in the day, but then I opened up the local paper, the commercial appeal, affectionately known to Memphis as the Communist Appeal, and found the perfect article.
Oh, I bet you did.
What did you find?
Here's an article on the first page of Saturday's newspaper entitled Murderous Hillbillies Descend on Memphis.
It sounds like that would be a joke, but I couldn't believe it.
I haven't seen the paper today.
Well, here's what it's about.
Apparently, the entertainment industry, you know, populated as it is with and run by Jewish liberals, has this built-in antipathy towards white southerners.
And, of course, hillbillies are white southerners.
So they've gotten a local film producer who produced the $5 cover web series.
And I think, what was that?
Thing about Black St. Moan and some other people.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Black St. St. Moan with Justin Timberlake and Christina Ricci.
Right.
He's now going to do a, what they call a 15-webisode program for MTV called Savage County, which supposedly is about a group of teenage pranksters who ring the doorbell and run shenanigans, raises the ire of a murderous hillbilly clam.
And it's going to be kind of like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre for MTV, I guess.
Now, is this supposed to be some sort of documentary or is this a work of fiction?
Are they trying to base this on some shred of truth?
Well, they're saying that it's going to be a reality show without the reality.
It's not going to story like a lot of the fiction, such as The Time to Kill.
Well, they say it's going to be like the reality programs, but without the reality component.
The horror series without the reality drama component, a $5 cover.
Savage County takes place over a single weekend in a small Texas town where a group of high school kids unleash the ire of a killer hillbilly clan after ring and run doorbell prank turns deadly.
And of course, the bad guys are going to be white southerners.
Well, we've talked about that with Edmund Connolly.
That's always the case in movies.
We're type as the bad guys, even though we don't commit even a fraction of the.
Next to German Nazis, white southerners are the group that the liberals love to hate.
Well, I was going to say, if it's called Savage County and you were reading about it in the Memphis paper, I mean, I was thinking Shelby County, because certainly Shelby County, Tennessee, is absolutely savage.
And then I was going to ask, well, who are the savages in this movie?
But to ask the question is to answer it.
It's a rhetorical question.
It would have to be the whites if it's in a movie, right?
Right.
And if it was reality, it would not be the whites, particularly in Memphis, where this thing is being filmed.
You know, they've got this inversion of reality situation.
We've talked about this before with Mr. Connolly, where, for example, Hollywood will actually focus on an actual interracial crime that is horrendous and whatnot and just change the races around so that the criminals are now whites rather than as they were in reality black.
Why do you suspect they do that, Keith?
They do it because they basically are trying to condition society to dislike us intensely, and, you know, you shudder to think about what the next step is.
Maybe they intend to attack us.
Who knows what?
Well, you know, I think it was Kevin McDonald who said if there had been a Bolshevik revolution in America, we know who would have gone to the gulags.
It would have been Southern Lights because we fit all the same criteria that Ukrainian peasants and Russian peasants who actually did go to the gulags in Russia fulfilled.
We are supposedly culturally backwards and traditionally minded and not likely to convert to the revolution and therefore we might have to be exterminated.
So this is, I guess, the theory then, and I think it could hold some water, that all of this inundation we're receiving over the media, where we are always portrayed as the villains, the bad guys, the thugs, the evildoers, is to perhaps condition the populace to if and when our Bolshevik revolution occurs and we're the ones rounded up for transport to the gulags, the rest of the citizenry would say, well, good riddance, right?
Yeah, they're bad guys anyway.
I know I've seen it on TV.
Yeah, I mean, you know, WASP civilization, Anglo-Saxon culture never really produced anything anyway except for all of our technology, but, you know, whatever.
They're backwards now.
But, Keith, I've got to ask you this.
So you said that this was this knocking on the doors and running off, as is portrayed in this upcoming film series, actually.
It sparked, what, an uprising from the local Klan in Texas?
No, it said killer hillbilly clan.
It is a Klan with a C, not with a K, but I'm sure that the world.
The word may have a double entendre meaning.
Yeah, I guess it does.
So they put the C instead of the K.
I was going to say if they used the K to spell out Klan, it would be, I guess, an uprising of nothing but FBI agents.
But that's just my thought on that.
You know, it's just so remarkable how they follow their own script to the T, you know, and they ignore reality like we were talking about, I think, and you've talked about it before on the show.
You're talking about the graveyard situation in Chicago, for one thing.
And of course, that's not going to gain any traction because there are no bad guys.
I want you to weigh in on that.
You're going to have to wait until after the break.
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All right, welcome back to the show, everyone.
It's Saturday, July 11th.
We are live, unrehearsed and uncensored here in the Political Cesspool.
James Edwards, and I'm joined right now by our regular weekly correspondent for the Behind Enemy Line segment.
That is Keith Alexander.
And Keith had brought to our attention just a moment ago about a disturbing newspaper article that is, I guess, depicting what is forthcoming, another movie portraying people of European descent as backwards crooks and villains and heathens and so on and so forth.
And murders.
Murders, depraved people.
Yeah, exactly.
Depraved people, people with no redeeming qualities.
Red state white Americans, the arch villain of America.
Right.
Conservative Americans are the Hillbillies.
We're the Hicks.
We're the Rednecks.
We're the people that have never contributed anything.
You know how it goes.
You know, let me say this.
I really wish that we lived in a country that had equal opportunity for all and special privileges for none.
Anyone who has listened to this program more than once understands that we certainly tackle some issues that are very taboo.
We talk about some very sensitive subjects that most radio programs wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole.
But we try to do it to the best of our ability with a degree of professionalism and candor.
And I think that that recipe has been what has allowed this show to grow so much over the course of the last five years.
We don't live in a country that has equal opportunity for everyone.
And I believe that the dispossessed majority that today, that the dispossessed class is those of European American descent.
And never is it more apparent than what we have here in the story coming from New York, which I would like for Keith to comment on.
And again, you can check our website.
We back up every story we mentioned on this program with links and facts and figures, all from quote-unquote mainstream sources.
And this one, the New York Democrats apparently have declared war on white people, and you can get used to more stories like this, as you know, especially if you're a young white man.
You had better learn some kind of a trade because the colleges and corporations and governments are increasingly brazen about refusing to hire people of European descent, especially men.
But here is the story, and this came from the New York Post, no less.
And it says, during the long years of Republican control, the all-white GOP would regularly bemoan its lack of diversity and make extra efforts, Keith, to recruit minority Senate candidates and hire minority staff.
During the first five months of this year, with the Senate under the control of its first African-American majority leader, top Democrats also are bemoaning the lack of minority Senate staffers.
But instead of trying to recruit new hires, they fired nearly 200 exclusively white workers and replaced them with a large number of non-white employees, many of whom were seen by their fellow workers to be unskilled at their new jobs.
Keith, everything I just read to you came from the pages of the New York Post.
Your thoughts?
It shows you what we have to look forward to in the future with the darkening of America, James.
You know, white people cling to this altruistic notion that we're somehow moving through the Obama presidency and through, you know, Bill Clinton's projection that we'll no longer be a white majority country sometime in the middle of this century as a harbinger of the fact that we're going to be in this post-racial age where race doesn't matter.
And the reality is, and I think you and I understand this, race will matter then more than ever.
The altruistic people are exclusively white.
The people that are racial partisans are exclusively non-white almost.
Well, you can see that in voting patterns and obviously situations such as this.
And again, you know, I think that there should be one radio program out there that unabashedly says that, yes, we will serve as a voice for the American majority.
And furthermore, we will bring these things to your attention that would otherwise be hushed up or distorted by the mainstream press.
Now, I have to give the New York Post its due for reporting this story because never has it been more blatant than this.
But I want to read one more thing to you, Keith, and then I'll turn it back over to you for a little more commentary.
This move in which this governmental body fired 200 white workers and replaced them with nearly all non-white employees.
It says in the New York Post I read from continues, the move produced severe racial tensions, made worse by the fact that as a high-level Democratic staffer confided, quote, we've been told to only hire minorities.
The most glaring example of thug-like behavior, the Post continues, occurred on the Senate floor in New York on Wednesday as several burly, thick-necked men suddenly began flanking the podium in an apparent attempt by Democrats who claimed to control the chamber to block Republicans from speaking.
The move was shocking because the Senate, as you know, already has professionally trained and experienced sergeants at arms, many retired state troopers who do a fine job of keeping order.
Several Democratic senators, including Pedro Espada of the Bronx, John Sampson of Brooklyn, and Malcolm Smith of Queens, have also appeared with bullish bodyguards and other body men for the first time ever.
So basically, in addition to firing 200 white workers there in the Senate of New York, they have hired 200 non-whites to replace them, people who, by their own admission, are unskilled at their jobs.
And now, Keith, what we're finding is that they're bringing in basically something to the lines of third world bodyguards, which are unnecessary and unneeded to keep the opposition from speaking.
And this is going on in the Senate of the halls of the Senate, no less.
Well, like I said, I think this is a harbinger of things to come.
We're not moving into a post-racial age.
We're moving into an age in which race trumps everything.
And when white people are no longer in charge of the institutions of our society, altruism, objectivity, things like that are going to go out the window.
And it's going to be a tribal spoil system between Hispanics, blacks, and any other group that wants to get involved.
And there'll be no pretense of being fair and even-handed as, you know, for example, these third world people bring third-world ways and third-world tactics and third-world lifestyles to any area in which they predominate.
You can go to any American city today which no longer has a white majority, and you can see the indices of decline all over the place.
The evidence is there for everyone to see.
It's not maintained like it used to be, and our government institutions, like the Senate of New York, will go down the same path, and we're going to be, you know, we're going to have a New York Senate that looks more like Zimbabwe than New York.
Well, you know, Keith, and it brings us no joy, God knows, to have to report stories like this.
I wish that there really was, as I said again, equal opportunity on both sides of the aisle.
But unfortunately, that has to include equal opportunity for European Americans as well.
I don't get any satisfaction on going on CNN and being called an endless barrage of names by nincum poops like Roland Martin, but this is the price we pay for telling the truth.
And our people need to know the truth.
Our people need to start fighting back and securing an existence for our rights.
Well, we're never going to make any progress in this show in the last 40 years.
We're never going to make any progress towards a colorblind society if blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups are exempted from criticism for acting in a racially partisan way.
And on the flip side of that, and to add to that, also, if we are discredited as ne'er-do-wells and Neanderthals for solidifying as an ethnic group ourselves, and of course, this is something that is not only allowed but encouraged with everyone else.
Well, we're going to have to do that because, you know, you can't, it's like unilateral disarmament in time of war.
You're not going to, you know, it's suicidal for us not to have a sense of racial solidarity when every other group is not only permitted to have one, but encouraged to have one.
And they act upon them to the point they bring thugs in to shut down the white legislators from speaking and protesting when they're trying to, you know, shove initiatives like this one that you just read down the throats of the legislature.
I mean, and you would expect this to, it would probably be pretty unbelievable if behavior such as this occurred at a, I don't know, some obscure union or local rotary club.
I mean, this is happening in the New York Senate, where not only are they firing people for no reason at all, well, other than being white, and replacing them with unskilled workers who are not white, but they're allowing these thugs to come in and keep, you can't even make this stuff up.
Keeping Republican senators from going up and speaking?
I mean, this is stranger than fiction, Keith.
Well, be glad you live in Red State America because Blue State America is imploding.
California is imploding, and now New York is imploding.
Remember the famous comments of the first black mayor of a large metropolitan city in America, the mayor of Camden, New Jersey in 1965, 69, excuse me.
He said, I don't know where America's going, but Camden's going to get there first.
Well, California and New York are getting there first.
Be glad you're in Red State America if you are.
Well, that's the truth.
And if you're not, maybe you should move there if you subscribe to our philosophies.
But I'll tell you this, Keith.
It's, well, it's just pretty scary.
It's pretty scary the direction we're going.
We're going to continue to accelerate down that downward spiral unless our listeners and their friends and their friends and their friends stand up and demand justice be served.
And I'll tell you, you're not going to get that kind of leadership from the Republican Party.
I guarantee you, the Republican answer to these brazenly thuggish tactics was to say we need to do more outreach to the minority community.
And that's not the recipe for success.
They're never going to outpand the Democrats.
We've got to go to break, Keith.
I'll be next week, buddy.
Two to go.
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It was a fight for survival.
And that's the guy in the aisle.
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