July 11, 2009 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
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And I'm happy to be with you tonight.
We've had a great show thus far.
We've covered a lot of ground, a lot of issues, a lot of headlines.
In both the first and second hour, Keith Alexander joined us a couple of hours ago during his regular Behind Enemy Lines segment.
And then, of course, for the past hour, we've been joined by the very patriotic Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy.
Both men have sacrificed a lot and accomplished a lot during their tenure of service in the paleoconservative movement.
My thanks to Mike and Joe for being with us for the last hour.
Now we're joined by one of our own co-host Bill Rowland, who just rolled into the studio to join me for this final hour, the third and final of the Cesspool this evening.
Bill, how are you doing?
Well, James, I'm doing pretty well considering the heat and considering the political heat and the state of the nation.
I guess I can count my blessings.
But of course, we're here tonight to talk about, you know, the various things that have gone on this week.
And of course, the double standard, I don't know whether you talked about it in the first hour or not, but the double standard.
I was saving it for you, Bill.
I was saving it for you.
Very good.
I'm glad to hear that because, of course, what we're talking about is the double standard applied to crimes against whites versus, I think, just insults to blacks, you know, or what they would consider insults.
And of course, what I'm talking about here is the difference in media coverage between a really irrelevant and insignificant incident at a private swimming pool.
And the key word there is private swimming pool, which means if it is private property, you have the right, or you're supposed to have the right, for any reason or no reason, to allow or not allow anyone access to your property.
But, Bill, I digress.
Well, I was going to say, on the other hand, the media coverage given to a violent and gang-related, I would say, attack on a white family, where the family was attacked and injured in what was clearly a racial bias attack, that is a racially motivated attack.
And this was in Akron, Ohio.
And the media coverage of this event has been minimal at most.
Well, I mean, I don't think it's gotten any coverage other than our own website, if not maybe a couple of local affiliates in Akron of all places.
But, yeah, Bill, you bring up a great point.
This is one of the things I wanted to talk to you about this week.
And we actually, as I said at the top of the show, have a good news story to finish off the night with.
So stay tuned for that if we're depressing you.
But this was something that we commented on the blog at thepolitical cesspool.org.
And it was the fact that we were struck by the treatment of two different news stories that we ran across this week.
Bill, you mentioned them in passing.
The first one is about a private swim club that doesn't want a group of black campers in their pool.
Now, a lot of liberal blogs, as you might expect, and websites, are buzzing about this so-called hate.
And even the so-called conservative Matt Drudge put the story at the top of his newspage.
In other words, it's big news.
And people are hearing about it from coast to coast, nationwide, even around the world.
But apparently, Bill, the owners of the swim club didn't get the memo that ever since Martin Luther King, there's been no such thing as private property rights.
Well, James.
Yeah, go ahead.
James, let me say this.
First of all, there's more news about this story.
In the first place, you have to remember that this story came about due to accusations on the part of the group of blacks who came to this white, all-white country club or swimming pool.
And it is based on their accusations and allegations that they were victims of racism that this became a big news story.
Now, the owners of the private swimming pool, or the management at the private swimming pool, they say that they had to not allow this group, this group of predominantly black kids, from using the pool because it violated safety rules.
There were 65 of these black kids at this pool.
Now, I'm going to speculate on this to a large degree.
I'm going to speculate that the original agreement that these blacks made was for a smaller number of children to be allowed to swim at this pool.
And remember, this was a contract.
I doubt very seriously that the management of the private pool was ignorant of the fact that this was a black group.
Right.
That then this group arrives, greatly exceeding the number of children that they said they would bring.
And the pool said, wait a minute, this is 65, not 25 or 35 or what you said originally.
And because they were not allowed to go ahead with their, you know, with their program or their swimming, their day of swimming, then they're going to charge racism in Akron, Ohio.
Yes.
Oh, and then in Akron, Ohio, on the other hand.
Yeah, because one swimming club incident happened in Pennsylvania.
But again, we're comparing Akron.
Right.
Okay, now let's switch over to Akron.
So anyway, you have a group of black kids who are basically told to get out of a pool because there are too many of them.
Or it doesn't matter, even if it was because they're black.
This was a private pool.
Their money was refunded.
Okay, this is the big news story all over the country.
In Akron, Ohio, a white family is physically and brutally attacked while attending a fireworks show.
And they are injured.
They're attacked by 50 black kids who are yelling, blacks rule the world.
We rule now in a clearly racially motivated attack with injuries.
And this story is very.
In fact, the Akron police are not even treating it as a hate crime.
They are not seriously treating this as what our attorney general, Eric Holder, would call a hate crime.
Now, there is some good news out of Akron on this.
The mayor of Akron apparently is not going to allow this crime to go by unpunished or is not going to allow it to pass as a mere disorderly conduct charge.
He has brought in the FBI to investigate this as a hate crime.
So we should be applauding the mayor of Akron for taking a stronger stand than his own police department.
Well, Bill, I mean, again, the comparison and the contrast here couldn't be more different.
We have two incidents here that, I guess, are separated by their prospective media coverage.
The incident in Pennsylvania, where no crime was committed, where a private club in Pennsylvania chose to not allow a group of 60-plus black children access to their pool, which was completely legal because it is, in fact, a private club.
And then the situation in Akron where acts of violence and acts of illegality were committed that have been, but because they were acts of violence committed by blacks on white, they were completely hushed up and distorted by the national news media.
So this is something that we're going to talk about here on the show.
We actually have a caller, and we're not going to have time to get to him before the break, but we have a caller from Cleveland, Ohio, and I don't know what exactly he wants to talk about, but maybe he can shed light to us as to what's happening there in Akron.
But Bill, I can't get over the fact that the decision there in Akron has been denounced as hate and racism.
Excuse me, the decision there in Pennsylvania with the swim club has been denounced as hate and racism, while the manifestation of race hatred in Akron, which was an act of violence of black on white, has been completely hushed up and distorted by the national media.
Matt Drudge, the so-called conservative, buried it even as he puffs on the other story.
And this is something, you know, again, I say congratulations to the private club in Pennsylvania and shame on the Akron Police Department and how many more of these situations have to present themselves before we take a stone-cold look at the discrimination against European Americans in this country.
And it just so happens that both of these stories happened in the same week.
It's just really, Bill, poetic, in my opinion.
Well, certainly no lack of irony here.
Irony.
I guess it's ironic.
Yeah, better words.
I would say almost a cynical duet of stories here.
You know, that on one hand, you know, a group of black swimmers are told that, you know, there are too many or they're not allowed to use a pool, and the whole nation has to stomp the brakes and have a crisis of conscience, whereas white people's lives are in danger.
No big deal.
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And we have fielded calls tonight from all over the country, from Idaho to Ohio, from New Orleans and Missouri.
We now have a caller that I hope will ask a question pertinent to the issue at hand, the issue that we're discussing the two, I guess, varying degrees of media scrutiny pertaining to the issue in Pennsylvania and Akron, Ohio.
We have now from Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio, you're on the air in the political assessable with James Edwards and Bill Rowland.
Hi, thanks for taking my call.
Anytime.
I was calling because it's depressing hearing this stuff all the time.
And, you know, I agree with what you're saying, but I wonder if there's anything optimistic you had to say about the future of the white race here in the United States.
Well, that's a very good question.
Bill, I'll turn that over to you.
Is there anything optimistic we can say about the future of our people?
Yes, absolutely.
The most optimistic thing I can say is that you're proof of the optimistic viewpoint I'm going to take, and that is that finally it appears that white people in America are coming out of this coma that collectively our race has been in since the civil rights movement, in this just self-imposed coma.
And people are starting to wake up.
And you can see, for instance, that even the Messiah president is losing ground with the American people, that his approval numbers have gone down and continue to drop.
And I'm going to get on, I'm going to, in just a few minutes, I'm going to talk something, say a little bit about Obama and his presidency and some predictions that we made back before the election, all of which have come true.
And you can go to the archives to find out that I'm telling you the truth.
But yes, I think there is always optimism.
And if not right now in this country, certainly in Europe and in the former Soviet bloc countries and in Russia, I think there's a lot to be optimistic about because these people are starting to stand up for their ethnic heritage.
They're starting to awaken to the threat of third world immigrants in their countries.
They're starting to awaken to the threat of the Muslim invasion.
They're starting to see the wizard behind the curtain as far as their economies go and who controls their media.
So yes, there's a lot to be optimistic about.
And it may take a little longer here.
But the main thing is that we must express our opinions.
We must stand up for ourselves.
And we must realize that all is never lost as long as we exist as a people.
Well, Bill, you bring up very good points.
And I think that the brightest amount of hope can be found in Europe, as you said, where a lot of the, for lack of a better term, right-wing or nationalist parties are gaining a lot of ground and very mainstream ground to the effect that they're being elected to the European Parliament and so on and so forth.
But even here, I mean, even if you look to this radio program for the last three weeks alone, look at the people we've had on this show, people who are making a difference, making a tangible and positive difference on behalf of their people.
Jared Taylor, Sam Dixon, Kevin McDonnell, Roger Devlin, Gordon Baum, Craig Bodaker.
I'm listening to these people off the top of my head.
Tom Sunick, Paul Fromm, Ted Pike, and then, of course, tonight's guest, Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy.
These are people who, in a very mainstream way, have made very positive differences over the course of, in some cases, many decades on behalf of the European American population.
These are just the people that we've had on this show, on this show, in the last three weeks alone.
So there are a lot of people out there doing good work and producing results that you can depend on.
So yeah, I think there's a lot that we can take hope in, but at the same time, there's a lot that we should be distressed about.
And these are issues that we bring to the attention on the Political Assessable Radio Program.
And we do it to such a degree that we could almost be called prophetic, at least Bill Rowland can, over here, Prophet Nehemiah Nostradamus rolling over here.
Bill, we talked about this, and I want to give you the opportunity to talk about it more before we go into something that's a little more encouraging.
In the last half hour of the program tonight, you mentioned wanting to bring to the audience's attention some of the predictions we made back during the Democratic primaries of 2007.
What were they, Bill?
Well, first of all, let me just say very quickly that on another positive note, the Council of Conservative Citizens Conference in Jackson, Mississippi just a couple of weeks ago was the biggest and best we've ever had in 20 years of existence.
And that's another positive note.
But getting on to these predictions.
Now, those of you who have listened to this show for the past four years or for the past two years, for the past three years, know perfectly well that we have had people on the show and we have talked about issues on the show and that we have been consistently accurate in what we say.
We have never been refuted.
We have never had to make an apology as far as our content or our predictions or our facts.
So what I'm going to tell you now is that if you are a new listener to the show, that back in our archives, back in August, September, October, the months leading up to the presidential election, we were making predictions on this show about Obama, whether he would win or not.
We predicted for one that he would get the nomination, the Democratic nomination, and Hillary would not back when the race was still hot.
But what about after he was elected?
Well, we made some predictions over time, and I repeated them over and over because I said, I want people to come back and listen to these archive shows and realize that we have made correct predictions about Obama.
Number one was that if Obama was elected, that he would not bring the war to a quick and happy ending.
He would not bring the troops home, but in fact, the troops would continue on the ground in Iraq, and this would be the most important aspect of the first few months of his presidency.
He has not brought the troops home.
He has not put in a timetable for bringing them home.
They're over there now in Afghanistan and Iraq, and there they will remain for who knows how long.
Second, that Obama, once he was elected, would realize in a very short time that he could not fix the economy, and that as a result, because he is vain and conceited and will want to remain in an atmosphere of applause and adulation, would go on a world tour.
Where is he right now?
Where is Obama right now?
Everywhere but Washington, apparently.
Everywhere but Washington.
He has stayed overseas.
He has stayed out of Washington, D.C., because he's hiding from the fact that he has very little, if any, effect on the economy.
And so as a result, he's going to stay overseas where he can expect big crowds to come out and worship him.
He's even met with the Pope now to try to invade the Vatican.
So that's prediction number two that's come true.
Now, let's go outside of Obama's administration for a minute and talk about the effect on the public of Obama's election.
We made the very specific prediction that once Obama was elected, blacks, especially low-income ghetto blacks, would disregard the law as they would feel it no longer applies to them, that that's white man's law, and they would begin unprovoked racial attacks against whites.
All I can say about that is Akron, Ohio.
This is a place where whites have suffered this unprovoked, absolutely random attacks against whites for being white.
Because blacks feel that they are now above the law and that they can do this and that Obama will forgive them and that they can dominate the culture and the race.
I think we've only got a short time left.
I've got a couple more of these predictions.
I guess we'll wait till we come back from break and pick up there.
What do you say, James?
Well, we've got a lot of things.
I mean, we've had over a thousand shows over the course of five years, Bill.
We've said a lot of things on air and countless hours in which it's been done.
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Bill, we've got some good news, some positive news that I just came across.
And I'm going to share the story with our audience in a few moments.
But before we get to the good news, let's continue on with a few prophecies that you yourself, Bill, predicted back in 2007 on this very radio show.
Well, there are just a couple of more.
As I mentioned in the previous half hour, you know, Obama, the predictions that we made on the show, Obama, after he was elected, would not bring the troops home as quickly as he promised in his campaign.
Two, that Obama would go on a world tour after failing to bring up solutions to the economic downturn, that he would escape America for the world where he can receive applause and praise and love in foreign countries.
And third, that there would be a rise in violence against whites due to blacks' perceptions that now they were above white man's law and could simply attack whites at random, as happened in South Africa and Rhodesia.
Now, the next thing is, one of the things that I know I discussed over and over is the most dangerous appointment that Obama would make would be the Attorney General.
And of course, he appointed Eric Holder, who is a black attorney general and who has been, I think, quite plainly anti-white in some of his statements.
For one, of course, he said that whites didn't have the guts to have a real and honest conversation about race.
He's never tuned into this show, though, has he, Bill?
No, apparently not.
We've had lots of real conversations about race.
In fact, one of our own made a movie about it, but that's another story.
But the Attorney General would be his most dangerous appointment.
And of course, what we see in Eric Holder is a willingness and even an eagerness to pursue hate crimes legislation and eventually to pursue hate crimes, indictments, and prosecutions.
So what we're going to see with him is once there are really strong and oppressive hate crimes laws on the books, federal hate crimes laws, then he is going to go after people he considers political enemies, and that's going to be white people.
It'll be selective prosecutions.
You can be sure of that.
Finally, of course, is the actual passage of federal hate crimes laws that are in essence violating the First Amendment and free speech in this country.
Because what these hate crimes laws will punish will be simply expressions of dislike, disapproval with certain protected minorities.
What we're talking about here is an absolute restriction on freedom of expression with the new hate crime laws that are currently coming up in the Congress and the Senate.
Very dangerous stuff.
And of course, finally, we mentioned our absolute concern over who he would appoint to the Supreme Court should such an appointment come open.
And what can I say?
I don't think he could have picked anyone worse for white Americans, particularly white males, than Sonoma Or.
I mean, this is an indication of just how much hostility there is to white people in Washington, D.C. today.
Well, you bring up many important points during that commentary, not the least of which is the federal hate crimes bill, which is currently pending for the God knows how many time before the Congress and Senate.
Reverend Ted Pike was on the show just last week to let us know what we can do to ensure that freedom of speech and freedom of association still exists in this country and to learn his plan and tactics to defeat the hate crimes bill.
Once again, we encourage you to go to truthtellers.org.
Ted Prike was on for about an hour last week, in fact, to talk about that.
But, yeah, Bill, I tell you, yeah, you can't do worse than Sotomayor.
You can't do worse than a lot of things that are going on.
But the one thing that I take a little bit of hope in is the fact that rural America seems to be impervious to a lot of the things that are going on out there, especially from the Beltway, Washington, D.C.
I've told you that I've had the opportunity over the course of the last four or five months to travel to a number of rural Tennessee towns, such as Humboldt, Tennessee, which is not far from Jackson, which has a very beautiful park named Bailey Park, in which they have a very fine monument there erected in honor of the southern soldiers of Gibson County, Tennessee, the Confederate soldiers.
I was out of town this weekend for my wife's brother's wedding, and I came up to Lebanon, Tennessee, just east of Nashville, and there in their very antique town square, there was a Confederate, a monument erected to a Confederate general who stood sentinel over the town.
So in rural America, Bill, you still find pockets of, I say resistance, perhaps that's the wrong word, of normalcy, I guess you would say, more accurately, of people standing in defiance against the politically correct and cultural Marxist dictates of Washington, D.C.
I dare say that rural America, and let's face it, if you look at the map, Red State America, as Keith Alexander would call it, or rural America, in other words, are much more in tune with the tenets and doctrines of the political successful radio program than those who tune in from the metropolitan areas of New York and Los Angeles and Washington, et cetera.
So there's a lot to take hope in.
I guess the only problem is animating these people to take action in defense of their own salvation, in defense of their own cultural heritage, and in defense of their own future.
I think that the majority of Americans still fundamentally subscribe to the message that they would hear on this program, Bill.
It's just that not that many know how dire the circumstances are.
Right, right.
Well, of course, it takes a lot to bring people to action sometimes.
Our comfort zones are pretty large and pretty soft and comfortable.
And so, you know, it takes a lot for people to awaken from their stupor.
And I think that's beginning to happen, particularly as the economy sinks further and further into the tar ped.
So, you know, I think we can look forward to people beginning to take stock and to realize that a lot of our problems can be aimed directly at what we have been giving away for years to people who don't deserve it.
And I mean minorities and aliens and other groups that have simply soaked us, the hardworking Americans, for all the goodies they could get.
Well, there's a few people here east of Nashville, Bill, that haven't soaked that up apparently according to their own actions.
And we're going to be talking about that more during the final segment of this program, which is coming up after the next commercial break.
But what more can you say about the line of thought you're on, Bill?
Well, you know, I mean, Americans are the most generous, white people in general are the most generous people in the world.
So we're always talking how evil we are and how selfish and how discriminatory we are.
But in fact, the exact opposite is true.
Am I being bigoted here in saying that?
Let me put it this way.
If white people, if Europeans had been really, really selfish and had been really, really self-aware and considered what dangers our generosity could bring, we would never have introduced penicillin to sub-Saharan Africa or the third world.
We'd have kept it for ourselves.
We would have never introduced vaccines that prevent diseases like polio and smallpox.
We would have kept all these things to ourselves.
We didn't make a dime of profit sending medicines, vaccines, and hospitals to the third world to help people who would never do anything in return for us and who would in fact just continue to bleed us dry for everything that they could get out of us.
I mean, what did all of our generosity and all of our philanthropy do for Ethiopia or any sub-Saharan country?
They're in perpetual civil war, tribal war, and it goes on and on and on.
And yet we are to blame for all the world's ills.
I don't understand that.
And I don't think that if anyone sat down and gave it serious consideration, that it makes any sense to anyone.
But that's the facts, is that we have consistently been generous to every nation in the world that needed assistance.
And all we have gotten back is contempt.
You know, and it's interesting, isn't it, Bill, that the more we do for humanity, the more of ourselves that we give to humanity, the more we're hated.
And I think if there is such a thing as racism, if there is such a thing as racial hatred, it is something that we are the recipients of rather than the proponents of.
Right, right, exactly.
And the thing is that regardless of race, look around if you live in Africa and figure out where most of your good stuff came from.
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All right, everybody.
About two hours and 47 minutes ago, I promised you that we would end tonight's program on a more positive or uplifting note.
And dare I say I'm bubbly about the fact that I came across just such a subject.
Bill, as you know, and as I mentioned earlier in the program, I came to East Tennessee this weekend, just east of Nashville, in fact, to attend my wife's brother's wedding.
That would be my brother-in-law's wedding.
And as I was at the rehearsal yesterday, I noticed that a young man, a 17-year-old high school student, walked in wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the Confederate battle flag.
So naturally, like two magnets, I gravitated towards him and asked him, well, I didn't ask him anything.
I complimented his shirt.
I said, you know, it's a nice shirt.
Now, this is a guy, Bill, that didn't know me from Adam.
He didn't know that I was James Edwards.
He didn't know about the political cesspool.
Apparently, he was the only one in the country who didn't.
But anyway, he went on to tell me the story that there was quite a story behind the flag shirt that he was wearing.
He went to a high school here in this rural town east of Nashville.
And at this high school, which was a public school, it was the student body was made up of about 99% European American.
There was two African American students in the student body and one Mexican American.
One Mexican.
And anyway, one of the African-American, the parents of one of the black students, was offended that while picking up their son, they had seen so many people wearing the Confederate flag to school.
They had seen a couple of Confederate flags being taken to school.
So they went to the principal with this story.
They were offended by it.
They said that this racism will not stand in this East Tennessee community that's 99% white.
And so they registered their complaint.
And the next day, according to the story that I was given, the principal came over to the intercom and said that according to new dress code policy, anyone caught wearing a t-shirt with the Confederate insignia would be sent to in-school suspension, ISS.
Naturally, there was some sort of an outrage there.
And according to the story, Bill, and again, this was before this gentleman knew that I was a radio host or would publicize this in any way.
This was just a very matter-of-fact story about an encounter here in this town.
He said that after hearing the New policy issued by the principal based upon one complaint from one of the two black families at this school that there would be no more wearing of the Confederate flag to school, that they organized over the course of a week a protest in which every member of the student body would wear the Confederate flag.
And Bill, I'm happy to report that without the provocation of someone like Al Sharpton or without the organization of some outside influence, this student body stood up for their cultural heritage.
This student body stood up for their civil rights and their rights to honor their family and their heroes.
And on a designated day the following week, nearly every member of the student body of this high school wore the Confederate flag to school.
And at that point, the administration of that school knew that they would either have to suspend the entire school or reneg on their new policy.
And the bottom line was that they backed off, and people still continue to wear the Confederate flag to school here in this town.
So, Bill, I think that, in and of itself, is a very positive story to bring to the audience's attention in the waning minutes of tonight's program.
This was something that was not orchestrated from some outside entity.
This was a natural and healthy reaction to an oppressive dictate from an administrator who was willing to kowtow all too easily to the doctrines of political correctness.
I salute, I'm not going to name the high school here on the air because I don't want the NAACP or the ADL or the SVLC to crack down on them, but I salute the community and this high school where this natural and healthy reaction was brought to light.
Bill, what do you say about it?
Well, I think we certainly should congratulate those brave young Southerners for standing up for their heritage.
And I will say that by such acts, our tyranny is brought down.
And certainly we live under a tyranny in this country when it comes to the expression of our culture as white southerners.
I can tell you that for a fact, as a white southerner, I can tell you that display of the Confederate flag and display of Confederate symbols and the existence of Confederate monuments is under persistent attack by the enemies of our people.
And so I salute you and I congratulate these students on their courage and on their resilience and certainly on their stubborn determination to see their heritage protected.
So they do deserve our thanks, especially our thanks.
By the way, we've got a caller from Idaho on the line.
I didn't even know that.
Caller from Idaho, you are on the line, apparently.
Hello, caller from Idaho.
Do we still have the caller from Idaho?
Yes.
Hello?
Hello.
Oh, James and Bill.
Bill, let me take exception with you, if I can, about vaccinations.
You're suggesting that they helped anyone but the Jewish medical community.
You ought to go listen to Dr. Rebecca Carley archived over on RBN.
I guess you'd have to pay for that.
But Neil Miller's book on vaccinations are also very good.
Are you aware that vaccinations are just absolutely not helpful to anybody's body?
Do you realize that?
Well, I can tell you this, that certainly in the first world, I think that vaccinations are overused.
What I'm saying is that it's indisputable that vaccinations have reduced infant mortality rates in some third world countries, whatever the long-term effects may be.
And I understand what you're saying, believe me, that the long-term effects of vaccinations may be not good on any people, but it certainly did reduce the number of the infant mortality rate and, in fact, extend the life of people in the third world just from the fact that instead of a 20% infant mortality rate, they dropped to a 5%.
And this is what's led to the population explosion in the world.
The number of white people is going down.
The number of non-white people is going up.
And that can be attributed to Western medical science.
If you want to say vaccines or antibiotics or treatments or hygiene or whatever, that's specifically what I mean.
Well, I'm going to take exception with that.
I called earlier to try to get on.
There is kind of breaking news.
It's not too far afield.
Mexican police and soldiers have been killed by drug gangs.
Here's kind of an outbreak down in Mexico.
It's their culture, and they're bringing it up here with them.
Anywhere Mexicans go, Mexico and their culture comes with them.
I sent an email to James with a link.
It's CNN.
It's only a few minutes old.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you.
And you're right, Wes.
Mexico is a lawless land.
And look at the heroes in Mexico.
Who are the big heroes, national heroes?
Pancho Villa, Zapata, people like that, who are really banditos.
They're really bandits.
And yet, you know, they're held in high regard by many Mexicans.
And so I think that's an indication of where their minds put their values is in who they call heroes.
And certainly in this country, we have had, quote, outlaw heroes as well.
But in Mexico, they're raised to a national standard.
Well, that being said, Bill, I don't know what more we can say tonight other than not to get too far off the beaten path.
Very good outpouring of, I guess, a very good reaction, I guess is the word I'm looking for, here in Tennessee.
And who is to say, Bill, that there are not many, many, many, many more manifestations of just this type of reaction taking place all across the country that we are just not being privy to if you rely on the so-called mainstream and establishment press for our daily bread.
Well, of course, this is an addiction.
You know, the television became an addiction.
When I was a youngster, it was called the idiot box, and it was always viewed as a hypnotic device, you know, that would get into your home and turn your brain into jello.
So, you know, of course, the media has exploited the addiction to television to put out messages that are both political, ideological, and are tools of social engineering.
And so we have to realize we have to overcome the conditioning we've been put through for, I think, three or four generations now and start thinking for ourselves and realizing that we are in danger.
And all I can say is that the funeral of Michael Jackson and the death of Michael Jackson is a perfect example of how perverted and ranked media is.
Well, we're out of time.
We'll see you next week, everybody, here in the Political Festival.