July 18, 2009 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Joining me tonight in the studio, co-hosting with me for the first little while tonight, Keith Alexander.
Keith, how are you?
Doing great, James.
Great to be here with you.
Always good to have you, my friend.
And I tell you, Keith, I'm in an unusually good mood tonight.
I don't know what it is.
Nothing particularly good has happened to me in the last week.
But then again, nothing particularly bad has happened to me either.
And so maybe that's the cause for such good feelings tonight.
I wish I could say we're celebrating some great victory or some sort of political triumph.
That's not the case, but I guess some nights you feel good and some nights you feel just okay.
And tonight's a good night.
So hopefully that'll carry over into the broadcast.
What do you think?
Maybe it's that resort weather we're having outside now.
You know what?
That, Keith, as always, you might have hit the nail right on the head.
It is unusually nice for Memphis right now.
It's about 80 degrees and breezy compared to the 105 degrees we've been averaging in June and 100% humidity.
It's just a very nice fall-like day.
I think maybe it is the weather, Keith.
Maybe it is the weather that's got me in such a good temperament, but whatever it is, it's always good to be in the cesspool where the water is always murky and rank.
And that's where we like it, Keith, that we got to get in here and clean out the sewer.
That is the job that our fans have charged us with.
We got to get in here and make sense of the political climate and make things a little bit better for our people.
And that's why we come in and do the job in the Cesspool every week.
And we've got lots to talk about tonight.
We're going to start off the show, I guess, on the lighter side of the news.
We're going to talk about some perhaps trivial, although still contemporary Temporary political issues that have come across our radar.
And of course, as I say every week, everything we talk about on the show can be read about on our blog with corroborating links and facts and figures.
Go to thepolitical cesspool.org if you ever hear us talking about a story on this program that you'd like to read more about.
ThepoliticalAccesspool.org is the place you can do it.
But Keith, tonight, in the first segment here, and for the first few minutes before we transition into some more serious subject matter over the course of the three hours we're on air tonight, I want to bring to your attention, Keith, some rapid-fire stories, some entries that we blogged about this week that really, once again, just accentuates the double standards that European Americans and blacks in America are faced with and subjected to.
And I'm going to read these, Keith, very quickly, and then a quick comment from you and we'll move on.
We'll try to cover a lot of ground in very little time.
I noticed that Dallas Cowboys tight end Marty Bennett posted a YouTube video called the Black Olympics where he and his brother compete to see who is faster at eating fried chicken, drinking Kool-Aid, and eating watermelons.
Bennett says in the video, which you can watch for yourself at thepolitical Cesspool.org, that he won eight chicken medals during these Black Olympics.
So first and foremost, Keith, here we have a black NFL player apparently saying on his YouTube video that he participated in the Black Olympics where the different activities consisted of eating chicken, drinking Kool-Aid, and eating watermelon.
Now, let's just say, Keith Alexander, that you said the blacks should have an Olympics and these should be the activities.
What would you be called?
I'd be called a racist.
I'd be called a hater.
I would possibly be charged with a hate crime.
Particularly if I lived in a place like Canada or Europe right now.
And of course, when this gentleman who is black makes the same comments, it's considered to be extremely funny.
And, you know, there's obviously a double standard here.
And the question is, why?
It's so transparent.
You know, the fact that they allow a double standard like this to exist.
And it's a trivial double standard to an extent, but at the same time, it's also very serious.
Well, it's serious because they basically mislead kids.
You know, let's say that you were a young person, you saw this or saw it on television and thought it was funny and then tried to repeat it.
You'd be in a world of trouble if you said this in school or in church.
If you're a white kid, of course.
Yeah, right, if you're a white kid.
And see, you can't have these double standards like the use of the so-called N-word.
Blacks use it all the time.
In fact, I read some articles saying it was probably the most used black term in black America, but it's totally forbidden for white people to say it.
And people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton proclaim that with a straight face and with no sense of irony, no sense of inconsistency.
We live in a kind of Orwellian newspeak world where, you know, words mean not what they mean, but what you say they mean, and they have different meanings when different people utter them.
I couldn't have said it better myself, Keith.
And getting back to this NFL, this black NFL player saying that he won the watermelon eating competition at the Black Olympics.
And again, you can watch it for yourself.
Don't take my word for it.
Who are you going to believe?
Me or your lying eyes?
Go to my blog and you can watch it on YouTube.
But the thing about it is this eating watermelon deal.
Obviously stereotypical, but so what?
We know, Keith, that in California and in other places, I think an elected official of a small town, I think he was the mayor of a small California town, sent out a, he was a Republican, of course, and white, so therefore he's a bad guy.
But he sent out an email to some of his friends, private email, in which he had a comic of the White House, and the caption read, there goes the neighborhood, and it had a watermelon patch in the front yard, which that comic, that cartoon cost him his job.
He was forced.
I don't guess he was forced.
I think he felt as though he was forced to resign.
He should have just stuck it to him and stayed in there.
But I guess he felt so much pressure.
He thought the only politically correct thing to do was resign and fall on the sword.
And unfortunately, too many people do that, but it's unnecessary.
The reason we have grown to be such a strong radio program is because we do the exact opposite.
But nevertheless, he lost his job for sending out a picture, which was intended to be humorous, of the White House with a watermelon patch.
This guy says he wins Olympic medals eating watermelons, and it's funny, and he's a great hero because he's a black athlete, so on and so forth.
But it doesn't end there.
It doesn't end there.
Michael Steele, now we're talking about the chairman of the Republican Party.
They found the one black in the nation that is a Republican, or at least claims to be a Republican.
We all know he voted for Obama, just like the rest of them.
But anyway, Michael Steele, the black head of the GOP, said in an interview with an Indiana Republican blogger.
Well, let me, here was the question.
The question that was posed to him in this interview, and this, of course, on our website too.
You can read it and read the original link.
The reporter asked Michael Steele how the Republican Party plans to attract more minorities into its ranks.
And Michael Steele, once again, the black Republican national chairman, said, quote, my plan is to say, y'all come.
I've got the fried chicken.
And then he went on to elaborate that the great master plan to attract more black Republicans is to give them all a bucket of fried chicken.
So, Keith, again, Pat Buchanan has asked, Pat, how do you think the GOP should attract more black Republicans?
And he says, to give them all a box of chicken.
What happens to Pat?
Well, Pat is banished from network news.
He would suffer a fate similar to Trent Lodd, who dared to say something that could have been construed at Strom Thurmond's 100 birthday party as saying that Strom Thurmond was right.
And if he was in the nation, it would have been better off if they'd followed his advice.
And of course, one of the many things he did in his long and storied career in public service and government was to head the Dixiecrat breakoff faction from the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1948.
So the left and the leftist media seizes on that notion and basically drove him from his position as Senate majority leader.
Right, I mean, and there you have it.
And he said absolutely nothing offensive.
I mean, in terms of we should have listened to Strom.
Well, Strom said a lot of stuff in the 150 years he was on this earth.
But nevertheless, you know, you're absolutely right.
Let's just say a white political pundit had said the way we're going to get more black Republicans is to give them all a box of chicken.
You know, they get banished, if not murdered.
I mean, literally.
And then the Republican chairman himself can say it.
And it's funny.
But this guy, I mean, this guy is a political nitwit anyway.
He obviously doesn't have much intelligence.
He makes silly statements like this all the time, but they're always excused.
And I wonder why they're excused.
We know why.
We do know why.
But again, Keith, these double standards exist.
And I think these double standards jump in the political cesspool with James and the game.
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Welcome back to the show, everybody.
And we do apologize for that.
Keith and I were having so much fun with this discussion.
We had no idea we had even gone to commercial break.
In fact, we had our engineer looking for a clip from Pat Buchanan, and we just missed that one completely.
And Keith, you know, as we say, we're live, we're uncensored, we're unrehearsed, and every now and then we show it.
But it's just, it's an endearing quality, I think.
It just goes to show that there are no pretensions here in the cesspool.
But just to provide a quick recap, we were talking about Michael Steele, Keith, and I want to quickly recap that story because we were in commercial break for part of that commentary, apparently.
Michael Steele, the black GOP chairman, said in an interview, basically, to make a long story short, his plan to attract more black voters into the Republican Party is to give them all a box of fried chicken.
Now, this is the black head of the Republican Party itself, and we're continuing on now in this second segment exposing some of the double standards that are out there.
And so, Keith, I ask you again, if Pat Buchanan had been asked on television, Pat, what should the Republican Party do in order to get more minority voters to join its party as members?
And he said, well, they should give every black family a box of chicken.
You said very accurately, Keith, what?
That he would be basically never asked to commentate on national talk radio or television ever again.
He would be banished to Radio Siberia or something like that.
He would never again be on major network news or on a major channel like him.
But yet the black head of the GOP can say it, and it's just, well, it's just a joke.
It's just, oh, it's funny even.
It's funny that he said that.
Yeah, we're all supposed to laugh when one person says it and be horrified when another says it.
Exactly.
And the truth be known, I mean, so what?
I mean, so what if anyone says it?
I mean, and this is the thing about it, and this was the point that I was making right before we went into that last commercial break, is that sure it's trivial when you're talking about things such as watermelon and fried chicken and the double standards that exist when a black football player or a black Republican figurehead make a comment compared to when Keith Alexander, James Edwards, and Pat Buchanan make certain such comments.
But it does also get a lot more serious than that when you have the double standards that exist in terms of blacks are able to celebrate their heritage, their culture, their traditions and heroes, whereas we are called racists and neo-Nazis and so on and so forth when we try to do the same.
And I think those double standards, Keith, double standards such as the ones we've been commentating on and commenting on during the first few minutes of the show tonight, do more to breed contempt between the races than anything the most ardent racist, whatever, whoever a racist is, could possibly say.
Look, I would just, you know, Pat Buchanan wouldn't say that because Pat Buchanan has good taste, and that's kind of a lame attempt at humor.
But the most important thing about this is that it shows a manifestation of political correctness.
And political correctness is part of this soft tyranny, fault tyranny that we have in the United States and have had probably for the last at least 50 years.
And as a result of this, you know, it's not a joking matter when somebody loses their career or loses their position, loses their job, doesn't get admitted to a school or university of their choice because of some comment like this, some ill-calculated attempted humor.
On the other hand, we're supposed to laugh uproariously at this if it's a comment made by Michael Steele or by this NFL football player.
And, you know, it just shows you how absurd the whole network of political correctness is.
It basically asks people to do the exact opposite of what the civil rights movement said it was about, which is equal treatment.
We now have unequal treatment even in attempted humorous commentary.
So it's, you know, it's not a laughing matter because it is, you know, it's an indicator of a serious spiritual problem in America called political correctness.
Well, you're absolutely right, Keith.
And it starts with these more trivial things such as humorous or attempted humorous comments, and it goes all the way up to anti-white discrimination and jobs that manifest themselves in the forms of set-asides and affirmative action, so on and so forth.
But I got another one for you, Keith.
And again, this is the logical progression towards more egregious examples of the double standards.
A group of black race hustlers in St. Louis are demanding, if you can believe this, Keith, more affirmative action and higher racial quotas in the awarding of city contracts for labor in St. Louis.
So I guess, Keith, they're demanding that they get 110% of the contracts rather than the 100% they're getting now.
But in order to promote these demands, they have vowed, or they vowed last week, I don't know how this went off because, hell, the media didn't report on it after the fact.
But this black group who was demanding higher racial quotas in the awarding of city contracts in St. Louis said last week that they were going to shut down traffic on I-70.
All right, so Keith, let's say that me and you have a political complaint and we say we're going to get a group together and we're going to engage in an act of anarchy and shut down the interstate system.
What happens to us?
We're arrested.
What happened to these people, do you speculate?
They got a cuff and a bonbon or nothing at all, and you have television commentators, politically correct commentators, searching for the, you know, like Bill Clinton, they're attempting to feel their pain and find out why they feel this way and trying to be empathetic and sympathetic with them.
And Al Sharpton does stuff like this.
Al Sharpton is looked upon by the media, of course, and no one else but the media, as a serious political commentator, as a so-called civil rights activist.
And he routinely engages in acts of anarchy and lawlessness like this.
Ten years ago in St. Louis itself, he joined other race hustlers there and succeeded in blocking off the traffic.
Now, he was arrested, but obviously that was just basically a, you know, done as a show, because what's happened since then?
I mean, he's recognized as this bright mind and political, he's on CNN every day, you know.
So, again, double standards all the way around.
What else is going on?
Let me make this comment about that, too, before we leave it.
Go ahead, please do.
You know, whites are really the only group that behave altruistically towards other races, try to be objective, try to be non-racial.
When you have black leadership in a majority black city, at that point, fair play goes out the window, and favoritism and racial favoritism in particular are the rule of the day on these things.
And I think people need to understand that.
You know, this is not, this is a blatant attempt to favor one's own group.
It's an act of racial partisanship because St. Louis is a majority black city.
And as a result, they feel like they should get 100% of everything or so much.
Basically, there's no room for any other group to get anything.
Well, no, no.
And it's allowed to perpetuate itself because no one has the courage, very few people, I should say, have the courage.
And we're one of the few to stand up and say that these double standards will not exist if we have anything to do about it.
Just like Bobby or South Africa.
We're going to fight in the court of public opinion in order to stop it and to get what we want, which is truly equal opportunity for all and special privileges for none.
I know we have less than a minute to break, Keith.
The final act of the final double standard, example of double standard that I would like to present tonight before we move on to more serious matters.
Obama is still on his world tour, I guess.
He was in Africa recently and said that he has African blood flows in his veins, and he's proud that African blood flows in his veins.
Let's just say, pick a name, Keith.
Mike Huckabee.
I'm not a fan of his, but let's say Mike Huckabee gets on stage and says, European blood flows in my veins, and I'm proud of that.
What happens to Huckabee?
You got 15 seconds.
Well, they would expect that to be followed up with some type of prostration, public prostration, saying, I am so ashamed of myself and whatnot.
And if he said it is an assertion of pride like Obama did, then he would be a racist.
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Keith, we were talking about the double standards.
Obama says he has African blood.
And of course, the media just swoons at how great it is that he's able to express racial pride and his heritage and blah, blah, blah, which I think it is too.
It's just, you know, I want that from me and my family.
But truly, Keith, and this is again, and I'm going to talk just a second here.
Coming up in a moment, ladies and gentlemen, let me interrupt myself and tell you, we've got a clip from Pat Buchanan that is just out of this world.
If this isn't material for the political cesspool radio program, I don't know what is.
It comes from an interview he conducted on the Rachel Maddow show on MSNBC.
And you've got to hear what he says about Saddam A. Or and the double standards that exist with her confirmation hearing.
That's coming up before the end of this hour.
So stay tuned to hear what Pat says, and then Keith and I are going to talk about it.
But if you rely on the media, Keith, to get your daily bread, you're not going to know anything that's going on in the world.
You probably wouldn't know that during Obama's world tour, he got snubbed by the dignitaries of many nations, especially Russia and in some of these other countries.
They would not even shake his hand.
Well, you know, these other nations, and it covers the gamut from Saudi Arabia to Ghana to Russia.
They really don't respect American liberals because they see them as soft and spineless and even more possibly mentally ill because they turn on their own nation and their own kind so often.
Now, Obama certainly doesn't turn on his own kind since he identifies himself as a black man, but so many white liberals do that a white liberal like, for example, John F. Kennedy ran into the same type of disrespect in the Cuban Missile Crisis when Khrushchev basically thought he was too soft to really defy them and come after them and pull the trigger if necessary, you know, on a nuclear option.
And it's a dangerous position for a nation to be in when your leader doesn't have the respect of other world leaders, and apparently Obama doesn't.
But you wouldn't know it if you listened to the mainstream media.
I think you have, once again, very efficiently articulated why he gets such disrespect.
And that's a very good, I think, a very good reason.
So anyway, but this is something, and I again saw this, and we've talked about this on our website, but this is stuff that you would never know.
And there's other things that you would never know if you rely on the controlled press, the so-called establishment media, to get your news and information.
There are massive demonstrations taking place all across the country in which the attendees of these events subscribe fundamentally to everything that we stand for here in the Political Assess Pool Radio Program.
And I'm not just talking about the tea parties.
I mean, we know, and we've talked about this at great length, back on the 4th of July, Independence Day, a couple of weeks ago, there were over 1,500 tea parties in which each had an attendance of either several hundred and up to several thousand people.
Keith, that's tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people potentially gathering together, European Americans, of course, and standing up and speaking out for issues that we advocate here on this show.
We're together on this, but you wouldn't know it if you relied on the, again, the establishment press to give you your daily bread.
All over the country, we've seen months of these tea parties and other anti-Obama, anti-big government protests in small towns and in big cities alike.
And Keith, we keep pointing out that this is a European American movement, and the Republicans are dreaming if they ever think they're going to be a multiracial party.
And I want you to go to the website.
I want you to go to thepoliticalspool.org, ladies and gentlemen.
And I want you to go to our secondary blog, the news and commentary blog.
And you've got to get a load of some of the pictures that we have posted from a very huge, huge rally that took place in downtown Chicago on July 9th.
Now, this wasn't a tea party.
This was an anti-Obama rally in Chicago a week ago, July 9th.
Thousands of people, Keith, protested Obama and taxes in downtown Chicago.
The media did not report on that at all.
Thousands of people got together in downtown Chicago to oppose Obama.
The media didn't report it.
They don't want you to know that it even took place.
This is just another huge conservative rally that the media completely ignored, but we've got the pictures to prove it.
Well, what it is, James, it's in Obama's home turf of Chicago in his own backyard.
And if you'll notice, there was some coverage of the first round of tea parties around April the 15th on tax.
Well, they covered it to the extent that they could discredit it as a racist movement, and then they moved on.
Well, the thing is, they found that it was not getting the opprobrium that they thought it deserved, that it was actually inspiring people to have more tea parties, so they decided that the thing to do was to bury it.
We have a controlled news agency that is definitely partisan, definitely biased, definitely everything that journalism says that journalists are not supposed to be.
That's exactly the type of journalism that we have in the United States mainstream media today.
Well, Keith, I want to read some of these statements.
And I say again, at the risk of sounding repetitive, these massive demonstrations that took place in places like Chicago, not a peep anywhere.
No mainstream or establishment news agency, so-called, report on this event.
That is massive media control, Keith.
That's what I call disciplined.
But I tell you, again, based on these demonstrations, especially the one in Chicago, that so many people attended.
You've got to see the pictures, folks.
I am not over-dramatizing this.
I'm not trying to be sensational or fantastic and pump this up as something bigger than what it was.
It was this big.
I mean, people out there, there are, if you take the tea parties and demonstrations such as this, hundreds of thousands of European Americans who are with us right down the line.
They're sick and tired of this change, quote unquote.
And if the rest of the nation were able to see these protests as they happened, we're certain many, many more like-minded people would come out of the closets and have the guts to stand up too.
But obviously, they're not going to show news like this for that very reason.
Nevertheless, it was a great day in downtown Chicago.
And here were some of the signs.
I think on our blog at vpoliticalaccessible.org, we have about 20 pictures posted from this anti-Obama rally that took place last week, again, in which thousands of people attended.
And this is what just some of the signs that I caught in the pictures said.
One person was having a sign, Keith, that had Obama's name written with the old Soviet hammer and sickle.
One of them said, freedom is not a privilege.
Another said, read my lipstick, no more bailouts.
This change sucks.
Another sign, Obama, Pelosi, Reed, the axes of taxes.
And then you got into some that were very creative, Keith.
And I'm just again reading just a small sampling of some of the signs these people were carrying.
One man had a sign that said, and we've got the pictures of all of this, folks, at the website, from Little Acorns, Mighty Marxists Grow.
Another one that I'm thinking of following his example, he says, quote, on his sign, I listed the federal government as a dependent on my taxes.
Another guy said, socialism, tax dollars that work for those who don't.
And finally, my favorite sign of the day, it said, right-wing extremists, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, me, and had an arrow pointing down to the guy holding the sign.
Keith, I mean, people are standing up and fighting back, but we really, I think even me and you, Keith, sometimes lose perspective on just how many people out there still truly believe in paleoconservative principles because the media shuts up and distorts all of the activities that are taking place out there.
Well, the reason they're doing it is that they don't want people to know that they have other people of a like mind out there in the public and that the support for their position is broad and deep.
They want people to feel isolated, to feel that somehow they're odd or out of step to have these type of ideas and opinions.
And that's the purpose.
They're trying to marginalize opinion by doing that.
The silence is deafening.
See, they all have the same idea.
All the people in the news, in the mainstream news media, react as if one to shut this down.
And it reminds me of General Patton's famous old saying.
He said, when everybody thinks alike, somebody ain't thinking.
And they apparently think alike.
These people are like robots in the mainstream media.
Well, the people who aren't like robots are the people that are out there, people like us, people who tune into radio shows like this, and people who go out and let their voices be heard, regardless of what kind of media attention, if any at all, is given by the so-called mainstream press.
I'm damn proud to know that there's that many good-hearted, hard-working, you know, blue-collar conservatives still out there that aren't content to ride off into the sunset, so to speak.
And the good news doesn't start and end here in America, Keith.
And again, I think so often, if we read the local papers and the left-wing bias that we find there, we can be led astray to the pulse of this nation.
But it's not just here in Europe that the right-wing parties are making tremendous strides.
Nick Griffin, a man who has been a guest on this program, has been elected to European Parliament, which is the equivalent of being elected a senator here.
He gave a very stirring and uncompromising speech before the European Parliament just last week.
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Saturday night, July 18th.
I don't know, Keith, maybe that's why I'm in such a good mood, is because I came across so many uplifting stories this week.
The success and tremendous turnout of this anti-Obama rally in Chicago, some of the other things we've been talking about during this first hour.
I guess at the end of the day, we need to keep our emotions tempered.
We have to realize that as a paleoconservative, there are more bad things afoot than good, but we shouldn't ever become too depressed or too satisfied in some of the trends that we see manifesting themselves.
We've got to dig in and be eternally vigilant, no matter how good or how bad things get.
Another part of a piece of good news, I guess, as we conclude tonight's first hour, Keith, our good friend Pat Buchanan said some very, very uncompromising, made some very uncompromising comments on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow show.
And when you've got people speaking out, when you've got the populace and the grassroots out demonstrating for a good cause, when you've got people like us and Pat Buchanan on the mainstream airwaves articulating their viewpoints, then things can't be all bad.
And Pat has always been good, but never have I seen him, or very rarely, I should say, have I seen him shoot from the hip quite as bluntly as he did in this clip we're about to play right now.
But I guess you would expect that from Pat.
He has been a repeat guest on this show, as everyone knows.
So he's got a little more courage than most.
But Keith, he was on this show to talk about the Sonia Sotomayor hearings.
And listen to what he says.
We're about to play this clip.
It's an 11-minute long clip.
We obviously can't play the whole thing.
We're going to play about three minutes of it here, and then I'm going to turn it back over to Keith for some commentary.
But listen up, ladies and gentlemen.
Here's Pat Buchanan on the Rachel Maddow Show.
She's giving answers that are as anadotent and opaque and non-conscious.
Hang on, hang on.
That's not the one that I'm looking for.
We might have to reset this thing here for a second.
Did you go to the very beginning of that clip?
Okay, we might have the wrong clip.
We'll get to that in a second hour, ladies and gentlemen.
I'll double-check that during the break.
But, Keith, your thoughts first.
Let's just do this in inverse order.
Your thoughts on what took place, because obviously this is a very big, I guess, the biggest political news story of the week.
Sonia Sotomayor.
Well, Sonia Satomayor is obviously an affirmative action candidate.
Her whole life has been the life of an affirmative action baby.
She was plucked out of a public school system in New York City and put on a fast track, like that Memphis Prep program that we've been discussing for several weeks that they have in Memphis, where they basically talent scout minority kids and try to send them on to elite education so they can have elite careers, places like Harvard and Yale, so they can go on to work in the higher echelons of government.
Well, that's Sonia Sotomayor.
That's exactly what they did.
They took her out of this public school system, gave her a special prep, got her into an Ivy League school, got her into an Ivy League law school, and then groomed her to be a federal judge and now a federal court of appeals judge and now a U.S. Supreme Court judge.
And all along the way, nobody knows anything about what her LSAT scores were, her SAT scores, or ACT scores, to see whether or not she really justified this incredible advancement that was done by liberals so that they could meet their goal of diversity.
And we're saddled with these people, oftentimes people that have an inferior intellect or have biases like she obviously does.
She is a proponent of what's called critical race theory, which basically says that minorities don't need to try to strive to be objective or fair or to follow precedent or to exercise judicial restraint when they're ruling.
Those are basically tricks implanted in the legal system by honkies to preserve their power.
That instead, she needs to shoot from the hip and she needs to be a complete and total racial partisan.
She's made numerous comments to the effect that that's exactly what she believes she should do.
And it's apparently unfair in the mind of people like Rachel Maddow or Chris Matthews or Keith Oberman or people like this.
It's like a broken record.
These people all think alike and say the same things on the mainstream media, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews, and they just try to delegitimize very legitimate commentary by a very intelligent commentator, Pat Buchanan, when he points out that this is un-American and it's improper.
And if there was a white candidate, for example, like we were saying earlier in our earlier segments, that expressed that type of partisanship for the white race, he would, you know, he would be disqualified from consideration so fast and make your head spin.
Well, you got to wait until you hear what Pat said.
Now, I know you've read his column, and he was actually asked to be on the Rachel Maddow show because of the column he wrote this week.
I believe it was entitled How to Handle Sonia.
But you've got to hear what he says.
I'm saying he will certainly tell you how a cow eats cabbage.
He doesn't pull any punches.
Oh, he doesn't.
Well, he never has.
But I'm telling you this time, it's not in your face.
It's not.
He's not rude.
He's not rude.
It's not controversial.
He's not saying these things in order to offend or get someone animated into a frenzy.
He's just telling the God's honest truth without any fluff.
And you've got to hear this.
We're going to play this quote from Pat Buchanan at the top of the next segment, which will, of course, be in our 7 o'clock Central Time Hour.
But at the top of the next hour, we're going to go to this.
And folks, believe me, this is something that is going to provide you a good incentive to sit through the six minutes of national news that we've got at the top of each hour before we come back live on the air.
We're going to get this all worked out.
This is something that even I'm looking forward to.
I've watched it a couple of times in preparation for the show tonight.
I'm looking forward to hearing it again on the cesspool and presenting it to you over the radio.
And when we get there, we will resuscitate and revisit our discussion of Sonia Suttomayor in the hearings this week pertaining to her seat on the United States Supreme Court.
But I guess, Keith, as far as that goes, it's a foregone conclusion that she will be seated.
The Democrats have too much control.
Well, they have to be.
The Republicans are too weak in their opposition.
They have a bulletproof majority now that Al Frankenstein has gotten his U.S. Senate seat confirmed with the help of Acorn, which is basically an organization that is devoted to voter fraud and gotten him in.
And now they have 60 votes in the Democratic Party.
And that's if the Republicans were actually conservative.
Of course, you've always got about half a dozen, seven, eight Republicans that are going to vote with the Democrats on anything of real importance because blue state rhinos like Olympia Snow and Susan Collins of Maine that are Republicans in name only.
Well, people like Arlen Specter before he went to the other side.
I mean, these aren't, you know, these aren't people that are going to look after the best interest of the founding stock, to put it mildly.
So either way, bottom line is Sotomayor is going to be on the United States Supreme Court, and that's at everyone's expense, except for, of course, her.
Well, the good thing is that she is replacing another liberal.
Yeah, so they don't really get a net game.
They're not going to get the balance, but we're really going to have to ask the Supreme Court to be Horatio at the bridge, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, and fight just as strongly as the liberal factions, when they had the upper hand, fought for liberalism, because, you know, conservatives have these restraints that they built into themselves, like judicial restraint and like voting according to president and trying to limit the scope of their opinion,
which liberals never adhere to when they have the majority.
And quite frankly, that thin 5-4 conservative majority on the Supreme Court now is the only thing that stands between us and a complete socialist takeover of the United States at the present time, based on our president and our Congress.
Hopefully Obama won't be there in 2012 to replace the next one.
And let's just hope that, and we use this term loosely to say that the five people on there are conservative, but at least they've held the line on a couple of issues, not the least of which was the Richie firefighter case, which Sonia Sotomayor ruled against.
Well, hopefully he's going to lose the next election that's coming up, and hopefully there will be a backlash in these congressional elections in 2010 that will mirror what happened in 1994.
But hopefully this time we get some legitimate conservatives in there rather than these Johnson.
Yeah, rather than people like Newt Gingrich, which, of course, is a phony as a $3 bill.
But we'll wait and see.
I mean, hopefully we can stop the bleeding.
Hopefully we can survive to 2010.
I mean, who's to say at this point?
But, you know, I tell you, the one good thing, there are some good things.
One additional good thing is that the growth of this radio program, it's a testament to the fact that there are more and more people who subscribe to our way of thinking.
People all the way over in South Africa.
You know, Keith, we got a very, very nice and courteous fan letter from South Africa.
And that's on our blog as well.
If people want to read that, this show's reaching a lot of people here in America, abroad, wherever our people exist, we serve as their voice.
And more and more of our people are beginning to realize that and appreciate that.
And that honors us to know an hour that we don't take lightly.
We'll be back with the second hour right after this.
Number two of the political cesspool comes your way right after these messages.
Harve leaped to his feet and says, Something's got a hold on me.
Yeah, the day the squirrel went berserk in the first self-brightest church in that sleeping little town of Pastor Goula.
It was a fight for survival.
And that folk got in revival.
They were jumping fumes and shouting, Hallelujah.
Well, Harve hit the aisles dancing and screaming.
Some thought he had religion, others thought he had a demon.
And Harve thought he had a weed eater loose in his fruit and loose.
He fell to his knees to plead and beg, and the squirrel ran out of his britches' leg unobserved to the other side of the room.