Nov. 14, 2009 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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It is Saturday evening, November 14th.
Had a big fun show last weekend.
I was up in Nashville.
This show has been on the road a lot this year, Atlanta, Nashville, Jackson, Mississippi, and a couple of other places over the course of the past 12 months.
We didn't do a live remote broadcast in the sense that we had a studio audience last week, although, of course, we were live.
I basically just did the show from my hotel room.
We set up a little makeshift studio there, and thanks to satellite technology and all, we got the job done.
And had a couple of good guests as well.
Gordon Lee Baum, the chief executive officer of the Council of Conservative Citizens, was on, followed by Ron Garcia Cantana, who is an expert political strategist who worked at the professional pollster for Ronald Reagan and Strom Thurmond, among others.
I believe Mr. Garcia Cantana spent five years in Washington in the Reagan administration, so we continue to bring you some of the best and brightest minds to the Political Cess Pool each and every week.
And among those best and brightest minds, we've got a few of them on our very own staff.
And one of them is with us right now, Keith Alexander, joining me for the first hour this evening.
Keith, how are you?
I'm doing great.
I had a good day out in the sun and beautiful weather today.
I decided to take some time off and watch a football game, so I'm well rested and ready to go.
Yeah, Keith was loafing today.
Well, I say loafing, he was actually serving as a TPC investigative journalist.
He was down in Oxford, Mississippi, taking in the Ole Miss versus Tennessee football game.
And both of those teams, coincidentally, Keith, Ole Miss Rebels, and are they still called the Rebels?
Ole Miss and Tennessee Volunteers, both on the Political Cesspool's radar this week for two very different reasons.
We'll start with Tennessee, Keith.
I guess they were down a few players today.
Yeah, three of their players, who just happened to be black players, were arrested over the week for armed robbery, basically within walking distance from the athletic dormitory at a pilot station where they pulled a gun and tried to hold up a young couple of a pair of students who,
of course, like most students, were pretty much impoverished and drove off in a new Prius, Toyota Prius.
I wonder how they got the money for that.
But they were captured and they weren't playing with the team.
But of course, these were two, at least two out of three of these people were of these players for Tennessee, were highly sought-after recruits.
Get very highly recruited.
In fact, one of them was the occasion for Lane Kiffin, the coach of Tennessee, to make his charge about Urban Meyer cheating to try to, in recruiting this guy, but Kiffin bragged that he got him anyway.
Well, he sure got a surprise package when he got this guy, New Keith Richardson.
And that is NU apostrophe.
K-E-E-S.
I beg pardon?
I was spelling New Keith for anyone who doesn't know how these new names go.
It's N-U apostrophe, K-E-E-S-E.
And as we said earlier, Keith, in the pre-show warm-up, we were just shocked that anyone with an apostrophe in their name would have committed a crime.
But nevertheless, it's a good idea.
Yeah, that's a very venerable old family name, I'm sure.
New Keith.
Yeah, right.
Nevertheless, okay, so three of the minority, well, I don't get there a minority on that football team.
No, they are the vast majority on the Tennessee football team.
Yeah, they're always a majority in college athletics these days, but nevertheless.
Right.
So they commit armed robbery.
And if the story I read is accurate, the police found them, the vehicle that the victims had described, these three Tennessee football players, along with a female accomplice, they had drug paraphernalia and all the works in this car.
And it's like we always say, Keith, you can dress them up, but you can't take them to town.
You can give people with this mindset all of the advantages.
You can lavish them with million-dollar contracts.
You can give them scholarships that they didn't earn, but you're not going to be able to bribe nature.
You can't fool Mother Nature.
And in the end, their true nature will always come out.
And it seems as though they always do.
Whether it's in college sports, as we see here time and time again, these incidents are very common, even all the way up to the pros, where if they're not dog fighting, they are stealing cell phones and doing things of that nature.
And as with the NBA player Isaiah J.R. Ryder, big star for Minnesota and Portland, this is very common behavior.
Yeah, send them to college, get them a college education, but what's the old expression?
A leopard can't change his spots, and they're the same old ghetto guys that they always were, apparently.
That keeps coming to the fore in these people.
Can you imagine that?
And the reason we bring it up is because James, let me say this.
Can you imagine these knuckleheads who have million-dollar potential professional football contracts hanging in the balance going out trying to rob some fellow students because they need spending money for the knockouts?
And it just so happens that these students that they tried to rob, the fellow volunteer students that they tried to rob, had no money.
You know, when asked for their wallets, they opened up their wallets to show they had no money.
So they basically got busted for nine.
I mean, they might have gotten $20 if they had been lucky.
They didn't even get that.
I can hear the coach having a conversation with him.
You know, if you keep your nose clean, guys, you can have an $18 million professional football career.
And one of the things that we're doing is that, but I need $18 right now, you know, so they go out and get armed robbery.
Once again, the debunking, and the reason we bring this up, there is a point behind it.
The reason we bring this up is because this is what the liberals tell us.
If we just give them a head start, if we just equal the playing field and give them the advantages that they're not going to be able to get because they're impoverished.
See, the liberals will argue that poverty is the problem.
Poverty and oppression is what's holding the minorities back in this country.
But you give them every advantage.
You give them scholarships and advantages that they didn't earn based upon their own merit.
And they still manage to fritter it away with these actions that are completely uncalled for.
These people were going to the NFL.
Well, look, just think about this.
These aren't just regular students getting an opportunity.
These people are treated like royalty.
They get the best food.
They get the best tutors.
They are spoon-fed all of their courses.
Somebody wakes them up in the morning.
Somebody puts them to bed at night.
Somebody makes sure their every need is met.
Nonetheless, they just can't avoid this criminal behavior.
And, you know, supposedly integration was a wonderful thing for college sports.
But I was looking back at some old tapes of, you know, the Archie Manning era at Ole Miss.
And I was looking at these players and thinking of how many of these players went on to be eye surgeons or orthodontists or city managers or had all sorts of respectable careers.
You know, almost invariably, you know, it was very rare for somebody to fall off of the wagon and have something criminal in their past in this earlier segregated generation of football players in the Southeastern Conference.
Now, it's commonplace.
You know, almost every year, every graduating class, you look back, somebody's been shot at a dice game, somebody's been sent up the river for armed robbery or murder or something like this.
It's just development we have now.
Didn't see that back in the Archie Manning days.
As you said, if those folks, those players were true student athletes, if they didn't make it to the pros, they became doctors.
They became lawyers.
They became upstanding members of society, contributing citizens to society.
At least for those are there a few exceptions, but you know, of course, there always are exceptions.
There's a great difference that you can't ignore between then and now.
Well, absolutely right.
And I know we're coming up close on a break, but it just, like I said, it was just uncanny the fact that two teams that we were marked to talk about this week, Tennessee for that reason, Ole Miss for another.
We're going to get to that after the break.
And then we've got much more to talk about on a very busy night in the political cesspool.
But these two teams that we were going to be talking about in segments on the program tonight happened to be playing each other just a little bit south of Memphis.
And Keith was down there at that game today, Tennessee versus Ole Mist.
Here the Rebels got a big win today, right, Keith?
They did.
And, you know, it was somewhat unexpected.
You know, it doesn't seem to be the consistency that you used to see in these teams.
But nonetheless, you know, it was a good game, and I've enjoyed watching it.
You know, the other thing was that Ole Miss is now being rocked with a controversy involving a song.
Yeah, we talked about that last week, but now push has come to shove and action has been taken there.
Yes, they have.
They've not only banned a song from Dixie with Love from being played by the Ole Miss band, they have now also trying to drum out of school some boys from the five Kappa Alpha fraternity at Oxford because they made a little private video in the Grove,
the famous Grove there where people tailgate before football games, talking about this incident and about their position.
We've got to go to break, Keith.
Got to go to break, Keith.
Hold on.
We're going to pick up right after that.
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Welcome back to the show, everybody.
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We're here in Memphis.
A few hours ago, Keith was down just a little bit south of us in Oxford, Mississippi, watching the big SEC matchup football game between Ole Mists and Tennessee.
Ole Mist comes away with the win.
We were talking about a couple of political-related issues involving these two teams, the first of which being with Tennessee, three of their football players arrested for armed robbery, which they netted exactly $0.
And now we're talking about a continuing story that we opened up, brought to your attention last week involving the banning of the song from Dixie with Love at Ole Miss football games.
Apparently, fans in the stand still insist on saying the South will rise again at the end of the band's playing of that song.
The Ole Miss, what, President Keith, he doesn't like that very much because he is a change agent.
He doesn't like traditional Southern culture, and he is doing his job to stamp out and eradicate all vestiges of our proud Southern heritage.
What's going on there?
Conservatism generally.
Yeah, conservatism in general.
That's right.
What's going on?
Well, you know, I think Ole Miss has been transformed from being the exemplar of Southern culture and tradition into being the most politically correct campus in the nation.
And of course, the people in charge are chosen for their positions of authority based precisely on the extreme degree to which they are willing to pander and grovel before the powers of political correctness in this nation.
And just as you mentioned, the song From Dixie with Love was banned because some students were chanting, the South shall rise again at the end of the song, which, at least to my mind, seems to be a kind of neutral type of comment that just shows allegiance to the Old South.
But of course, the Old South is inalterably racist, which means that all of the students' ancestors, for the most part, were inalterably racist and beastly.
But according to the opinion of the people, people that deserve no type of respect whatsoever.
And another thing that came up, I'm looking at the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal newspaper, I think, which is from Tupelo, Mississippi, and has an article on page three that says, two Ole Miss students punished for racist video.
It says, two members of the Ole Miss chapter of Phi Capital have been expelled by the fraternity for involvement in making a profane and racially offensive video about this from Dixie with Love controversy and posting it on YouTube.
And it says the university is also looking into whether the students violated the school's code of conduct.
In other words, they're going to drive these kids out for trying to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed right of free speech.
Never mind the fact that it's righteous stand.
That's what liberals do.
Well, and of course, Keith, you were saying, you know, that the South was racist.
Of course, that's not our opinion.
Our opinion was not only were they not, they were right and they were righteous.
This is, of course, the opinion of the politically correct elite, their version of the.
That's what they're trying to drill into the heads of the emerging generation.
That's right.
So anyway, it's part of cultural Marxism.
We talked about this before.
What is the goal of cultural Marxism?
It is to impose what is called cultural pessimism.
In other words, my traditions, my heritage, my ancestors are terrible people.
They're terribly flawed.
I need to not only just forget about them and never honor them, but I've got to make amends or pay reparations for them.
That's what it is that they're trying to impose on today's youngsters.
And this is all part of it.
Well, Keith, it's like with the story from the Tennessee volunteer football camp, you can't change nature.
These people, these thugs, are going to do what they're genetically predisposed to do.
Unfortunately, with regard to the old mist traditions, you can change culture.
You can browbeat someone into submission.
Can make them feel guilty to the point where they would rather just avoid the controversy and go along to get along rather than stand strong for the great legacy that their ancestors fought for.
And, you know, perhaps it's beginning to win, but let me ask you this.
Perhaps not.
How many people in the stands of an old miss football home game do you think have a problem with the song from Dixie with Love?
What would you guess?
What percentage?
Probably less than 5%, and probably, and that 5% would just be the most extreme liberals there.
That 5%, the administration of the school.
And the teacher and the faculties there that know they've got to pull Kowtow through the company line or else their jobs are in jeopardy.
But the left understands something about this.
A lot of us would say, well, why make a big deal about this?
This is a bunch of flapdoodle.
It's a much ado about nothing.
Well, it really isn't.
And the reason is, I refer you back to a proud Southerner named Richard Weaver who taught philosophy at the University of Chicago back in the 40s and 50s.
And he wrote a famous little tract called Ideas Have Consequences.
Ideas Do Have Consequences.
The left recognizes that ideas have consequences.
That's why they jump like a duck on a June bug on an issue as seemingly trivial as whether or not some students without any authority from the school or anyone else take it upon themselves to chant the South Shall Rise Again at the end of a song.
That's why they're punishing these two students from Pi Capital or Phi Capital fraternity for daring to express and to exercise their First Amendment rights to free expression.
Keith, you were down there today.
You were amidst the crowd.
You were taking in the game.
Did you hear any rumblings about this?
Anybody within earshot talking about it?
Did you see any Confederate flags in the stands or have they been completely out of the state?
No, they've been completely eradicated.
They have this kind of silly banner that says Ole Miss on it.
But see, these people that are trying to support Ole Miss that really, you know, are the, you know, let's face it, 99% of that crowd today was white.
But, and I would say that most of them have some type of connection with the university.
The name Ole Miss is subject to the same type of attack.
So is the nickname for the team Rebels.
And they think that somehow they're living in this dream world that somehow they'll be granted an exemption on keeping the name Ole Miss and keeping the nickname Rebels for the team when both, of course, are reminiscent, one, of the antebellum South and two, of the Confederate insurgency.
Well, Colonel Rebel is obviously a caricature of either Robert E. Lee or some Southern general.
I mean, you can pay for it.
Well, there's been some Southern plantation owner.
But of course, Colonel Rebel was struck down by the ultimate change agent, Robert Kayat, the former chancellor.
The present chancellor is a guy named Dan Jones.
Kayat was a former Ole Miss football player who, when his NFL career ended, he was admitted to Yale Law School.
Now, whenever they let a white Gentile from the South into a place like Harvard or Yale, it is for the express purpose of transforming them into a change agent.
So he comes back down to Mississippi like the Manchurian candidate, gets to be chancellor eventually, and of course, he sets about expunging, throwing down the memory hole, all of these Confederate symbols that made the University of Mississippi unique throughout the years.
Hey, Keith, this is a little bit off topic, but we're going to segue in after the next break to a story involving a pro football team in which two beneficiaries of political correctness have converged and they're butting heads with one another.
Very interesting story we've got coming up.
You're not going to want to miss that.
But speaking of the pros and speaking about Ole Miss, setting up the segue, I guess you would say, didn't Eli Manning, I mean, he played for Ole Miss, but didn't he do a press conference in which he was draped with the Confederate flag or the Confederate flag was behind him?
Is that right?
Am I remembering correctly?
I don't know about Eli, but I know that Archie did.
Archie was a patriarch family.
Yeah, Eli played later.
Yeah, Eli played in the early 2000s.
Right, now he played in this.
I'm pretty sure when he announced he was going pro that the Confederate flag was there.
Well, it's gone, and they've tried to stamp out any memory of it now at Ole Miss.
I'm talking about that specifically, but I do know this.
Eli Manning was at the game today.
They panned up there, and he was there with his brother Cooper at one of the skyboxes.
Keith, hold on to that.
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We've been talking about a couple of issues tonight.
One with the Tennessee Volunteer College Football Team.
Just another example, further evidence that what we say here seems to be right.
Not that we need further confirmation that we are right, but it seems as though every day that comes as the world continues to spin, we have further evidence that what we say here, well, we don't mean to be offensive.
Political correctness leads you astray, and the evidence is out there if you're willing to look.
And then here with the Ole Miss football team, as they continue to pound every last vestige of our cultural heritage, here we are standing in fierce defiance against that reconstruction, if you will.
The political cesspool will always stand to put America first, and particularly the South first, as we are Southern partisans here in the CESPO, being born and raised in the South.
We are quite proud of it.
And we're going to bring stories like this from Ole Myth to your attention.
But, Keith, moving from the college ranks of the NFL, story, very interesting story that you brought to my attention a couple of days ago involving a Kansas City Chiefs running back.
What's going on here?
It looks like two beneficiaries of diversity and political correctness seem to be running afoul of each other.
Well, you know, I had mentioned to you that I had come to the conclusion that the only people in America that enjoyed true freedom of speech in this politically correct, multicultural era that we live in are American blacks.
And now we're beginning to see with the expansion of political correctness into areas like feminism and areas like homosexual rights that now blacks are being persecuted for transgressing the tenets of political correctness just like other people.
In fact, what we were talking about specifically was that there is a running back, 29 years old, which is very aged for an NFL running back, apparently, named Larry Johnson, who is a few yards shy of setting the Kansas City Chiefs franchise record for yards gain.
He is being released on waivers, and the waivers haven't been picked up by Kansas City.
And if you listen to the ESPN and these other sports networks and sports broadcasters, his primary transgression, the reason the Kansas City Chiefs want to drop him, is because he is guilty of making homophobic slurs in a press conference directed at some sports journalist there in Kansas City.
And I assume that he called him something like a homosexual or something like this, this particular sports writer.
And because of that weighty sin, this guy that has basically, you know, for the past several seasons been the most productive running back that Kansas City has had and has given them whatever success they've had, is being thrown to the wolves.
So just to recapitulate it.
It just shows you the nature of political correctness.
You know, anyone who transgresses it, be it a student at Ole Miss for Phi Capital fraternity or an all-pro running back for the Kansas City Chiefs, he's thrown to the wolves and sent off to the gulags for transgressing political correctness now.
Well, this is really going to shake things up if they begin to offend each other in their own home.
You've got now, essentially, to offer as a synced recap, a black running back in the NFL, one of the greatest in the history of the Kansas City Chiefs football team, making what the media would call a homophobic slur.
And now it seems as though the homosexuals are getting politically correct preference over the blacks.
And this guy, who is still only 29, I mean, Emmett Smith played much longer, the running back for the Dallas Cowboys.
At 29, he still had at least a couple of years left in him.
He's getting waived from the team despite the fact that he was second, I believe, all time on their list of yards gained because of this transgression against the false gods of cultural Marxism.
You know, it's like a stall in a show trial.
Whenever anybody transgresses these invisible standards of political correctness, no matter whether it's an offhand comment or what, their career is finished.
If they work for an organization like the NFL, where there's only a certain number of jobs, if you say something that transgresses political correctness, there's not an alternative employer out there of equal stature.
You're basically finished.
So they're doing exactly what they intend to do.
They have frightened people into conformity.
This is just like the old Soviet Union.
Well, Keith, this leads us to the bigger problem.
And this was something that you and I were both not excited about, but we thought it would make for a good talking point on this program.
You've got this guy here, this running back that's all pro-Pro Bowl player here.
He's getting cut from the team because he criticized the homosexual.
All right?
I don't even know if the guy was a homosexual or not, but let's say you can't even ask you anything other than unqualified support for homosexuals without transgressing the standards of political correctness today.
And here's the bigger story.
So this guy's being thrown through the wolves.
Another comparable story in recent weeks would be the Carrie Prejan drama, where, again, now we've talked about this from a couple of different angles.
The focus on the family, the James Dobson crew, they welcomed her in and made her the standard bearer and the standard bearer for Christendom for making a very weak defense of traditional marriage from the stage of the Myth America or Miss Universe pageant, whatever she was in.
But here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
Once again, Keith, as you said in our telephone conversation earlier in the week when we're planning the show, she didn't preemptively issue that support of traditional marriage.
She was asked.
And when she answered, you know, I think a very mild statement, she was just absolutely and has continued to be absolutely skewered to the point where they pulled up all of these things that she's done in the past.
It's interesting.
You know, pornography is always a good thing.
It's something that the Zionist overlords would say is a great expression of freedom of speech.
Pornography is great.
Jenna Jameson's the role model.
Pamela Anderson is a heroine.
But when a conservative does a sex tape, and let us be honest, I mean, it's wrong all the way around.
But when a conservative does it, pornography is bad.
It's a way to discredit her.
But anyway, I digress.
Well, I'm going to say this.
When Pamela Anderson makes a sex tape that gets all over YouTube, that's forgiven because she also makes a public service announcement for people for the ethical treatment of animals, PETA.
And on the other hand, when Carrie Prejan, who has expressed her conservative views, is forced into a corner and made to respond to a question by a beauty pageant judge about whether or not she approves of gay marriage, and she honestly says that she doesn't, she is sent to the gulag.
Now, the thing that gets me about all this is that liberals profess that their ideas are so patently correct and good that it's amazing that everybody doesn't flock to their standard.
Well, if their ideas are so transparently and unequivocally good, why are they so frightened of an opposing viewpoint getting any type of airplay at all?
It tells you that the question answers itself.
It's obvious that this is so unnatural, this regime submitted upon America and the world by politically correct liberals, that they have to resort to extreme thought control measures in order to prevail.
Well, the message they send is loud and clear.
Whether it's a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs or a beauty pageant model, if you don't give us the right answer, not only is your career going to be ruined, but we're going to embarrass you for as long as we can, as hard as we can.
And it goes, it has a trickle-down effect.
I use this, and I completely pulled this out of the hat.
I used the example of Taylor Swift, who obviously a big country music superstar.
And by all accounts, she has been raised in the South with a very traditional, a very traditional Christian family.
So odds are she would have strong morals and she would probably be against homosexuality.
If the question was posed to Taylor Swift, however, how she felt about homosexual marriage, who knows how she would answer.
But we're going to pick that up right after this.
I'm going to continue my thoughts.
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is Keith Alexander.
James has stepped away for just a moment.
Let me follow up on the topics that we've been discussing earlier this hour.
Basically, what you're seeing with the punishment of Carrie Prezian, who was deposed from her position as Miss California for uttering a politically incorrect thought,
these two students at Pi Capital fraternity that are about to be expelled from school for expressing any disagreement with the liberal administration's decision to ban the song from Dixie with Love down at Old Miss to,
let's say, Rush Limbaugh, who apparently is disqualified from having any type of ownership interest in an NFL team because he has some mildly conservative views regarding Don McNabb, a black quarterback, possibly being overrated by the media because they're so anxious to see a black quarterback succeed in the NFL.
What you're seeing is the imposition of a complete regime of thought control on American life.
You're going to be punished if you're not a liberal.
And you can run, but you can't hide.
There's no way they're going to allow any vestige of support for the old order to survive.
You know, basically liberalism is like a cancer.
It keeps metastasizing, growing, taking over organs, killing organs, moving on to the next ones.
That's what's happening.
You know, at Old Miss, they've done away with the Confederate flag.
They've done away with the playing of Dixie.
They've done away with now from Dixie with Love.
They've done away with Colonel Rebel.
And any benighted fool that is a supporter of that university that thinks that they're going to ignore the name Old Miss or the name Rebel is living in fantasy land because they will eventually get around to every last vestige of the old order.
They're going to destroy it, root and branch.
And we live in a world now where it's becoming increasingly against the law to be a conservative.
If you like the traditional America, if you like the heritage of America, if you have pride in it, you better do that.
Like, you know, in those old radio-free Europe commercials, in your privacy of your home with the curtains drawn and, you know, you're peeping outside, you know, to make sure that the fault police aren't about to batter your door in because that apparently is where we're headed.
And it's absolutely incredible.
On the other hand, what type of world are we getting?
We're getting a world where, for example, based on the recent news about the three Tennessee football players, pampered people, if there were ever pampered people in present-day America, trying to commit an armed robbery because they wanted extra spending money, apparently.
Just think about this.
Yeah, Keith, I'm back with you now, Keith.
And the points you're making, my mic went dead for a second there.
The points you're making are exactly right.
They're going to try to seek you out and they're going to try to silence you.
And unfortunately, in this day and age, we live in a society where a lot of our values we get from celebrities.
And the more celebrities we see, like Kerry Prajan and like this guy for the Chiefs who happen to be black.
Larry Johnson.
Larry Johnson, you know, these guys.
Rush Limbaugh, Harry Prajan, these two.
They're rushing about the football team.
And Ole Miss.
Yeah, all these things.
And I'm telling you, I was using the example before the break, and I just randomly pulled this person out of the hat, Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift, let's just say, hypothetically speaking, she sees what's going on with Prajan.
She has the same beliefs as we do, but they ask her the question, what do you think about homosexual marriage?
Oh, I think it's great.
Now, why did she say it?
Because she believes it?
No.
Because she doesn't want to lose her sweet gig.
But unfortunately, what the real damage is done is all of these millions and millions of white fans that Taylor Swift has said, well, Taylor believes gay marriage is right.
So, yeah, I am too.
And they truly do believe it.
Taylor is a liberal, and so I better be a liberal too.
It's just like Hollywood.
You know, we're looking at this Roman Polanski thing the other day.
Roman Polanski was arrested to be extradited to the United States.
He pled guilty to raping a minor back in the late 70s.
He's lived a high life ever since over in Europe.
And the Hollywood left is 100% behind him.
They support him.
They give him awards.
They give him income.
They think that he's a great cutting-edge artist, and he proves it by being a sexual deviant.
On the other hand, Mel Gibson states some conservative viewpoints, and he becomes a pariah.
You know, what have you heard from Mel Gibson since that incident where he was arrested by the Jewish cop?
Well, Mel Gibson is never going to be in another movie that he doesn't underwrite.
And that's why, Keith, though, it's so important that programs exist like this radio show, like the Political Cessible or like Liberty News Radio Network, because, by God, there ought to be one program out there with the guts to tell you like it is, at least we have our own opinions.
We have a strong identity.
We're leaders, and we don't apologize for it.
I have never said anything on this radio program that I think I should say I'm sorry for.
That's the motto of this show.
No retreat, no surrender, no apologies.
Now, if we're wrong about something and we have our facts wrong, then I think obviously we should issue a correction.
But when it comes to our opinions and our heartfelt beliefs, I will never, ever say I'm sorry for believing the way I do, for having Christian values, for being a paleoconservative.
God knows the media and some very powerful organizations have tried to make an example out of us.
And each time they have tried to make an example out of us by standing strong to our convictions, we have come out of each of those incidents.
We'll get more and more fans for doing that.
And see, we get more and more fans for standing up to them.
And let me tell you, again, I want to make this point.
If the left and its vision of America is so obviously correct and so transparently and so good, why are they so frightened of an opposing viewpoint being expressed?
They are going to punish people with the full weight of everything they can bring.
They're going to cause a black football player to lose his ability to play in the National Football League.
And there is no alternative to that.
He's not going to make the same money playing in the Arena Football League, for example.
And they know it.
And they can really enforce uniformity on these people.
You can't even attend a public university like the University of Mississippi if you make a video that criticizes the politically correct stance of the administration of the college.
Well, that's the thing.
And you've said it in so many words, Keith.
If their beliefs are so transparently obvious, why must they be forced upon us at the point of a bayonet?
And, you know, the thing is, we could stop it real quick if our people would solidify.
Now, that's the age-old thing that we've never been able to do.
You know, the tiny minority of fanatical liberals who control our media, they solidify.
And in solidifying, even though they represent such an infantile percentage of the population, they were able to get things done.
I tell you, you know, from Dixie With Love could be being played.
The rebel flag, the Confederate battle flag, could be flown inside the arena at the University of Mississippi if all of those fans would just stop going to the game.
I guarantee you, after about two weeks, the University of Mississippi would gladly, gladly renounce the ban on the Confederate flag.
Money talks.
And as you said, can't do nothing liberal.
You still got your money anyway because you had to buy season tickets.
Well, I'm just saying, if people are going to games, if people quit going to those games and protest like they should be doing, that would get reversed pretty dickly.
Well, what you have to do is prevent that money from flowing in.
Remember my old saying that I've repeated for years.
The only sound a liberal fears is the sound of a closing purse.
Let them hear that purse closing shut.
Let them know that there are consequences.
They're trying to make conservatives understand that there are consequences for not being liberal.
Let's make the liberals in charge understand there are consequences to be paid for trying to attack and to bully conservatives.
That's just it.
I mean, listen.
Let them be destroyed.
Do it for a little while, people, and you'll feel better about yourselves.
Instead of giving on this, you know, thousands of dollars for season tickets, why don't you send a little bit of money to the political setful?
We're listening to support.
We need it, and we're doing good work for you.
We're the only people fighting for you.
You can donate online on our website if you're interested.
But what I'm saying is, stop giving it to these organizations that spit in your face and stomp on the memory of your ancestor.
Start standing together, start fighting together, supporting the organizations who are supporting you, and we'll see what we can do with this thing.
I think we can do something about it.
Yeah, it's just keep that down there.
You weren't down there today at the game, though.
Of course, you were down there as an official for journalistic reasons, of course.
Well, let me tell you, I got a free ticket.
I didn't pay one red cent to go to that game, and I will not give one red cent to that university as long as you have a politically correct, multiculturalist administration running the place.
I mean, nobody needs to give money to an institution, like you said, that insists that you become a traitor to your own ancestors and their memory.
That's right.
Amen.
This is what people, you know, it's just what we said before.
Money talks and BS walks, and we're not going to pay to basically be force-fed BS by these Manchurian candidates that they send down from Blue State America to try to run organizations in Red State America like the University of Mississippi.
Well, there you go.
And folks, we don't have time.
We only have a minute or two.
Stay tuned.
Well, we have nothing.
We got to go.
We'll be back.
Harve leaped to his feet and said, Something's got a hold on me.
Yeah!
The day the squirrel went berserk in the first self-righteous church in that sleeping little town of Pastor Goula.
It was a fight for survival, that folk got in revival.
They were jumping pews 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 crew of the balloons.
He fell to his knees to plead and beg, and the squirrel ran out of his britch's leg unobserved to the other side of the room.