April 24, 2010 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populous conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
And welcome, everybody, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program, another live edition of our award-winning talk radio program.
It is Saturday, March.
Nope, scratch that.
Make it April.
Let's go up.
I'll give you March and raise you April.
And it is Saturday, April the 24th, 2010, and we're live here.
Yes, in real time.
And we do even know what month it is.
But it's great to be back with you here.
Last show of April, last show of Confederate History Month.
We had advertised really all month that tonight would be a Confederate extravaganza.
And we would be spending the bulk of the three hours tonight discussing Southern and Confederate related issues.
Breaking news, big news has gotten in the way of that.
So we're going to change up the lineup just a bit.
We've got a lot of news stories that we just feel as though we have to cover with you this week rather than push them off.
And we will be doing a wrap-up to our Confederate History Month series during tonight's third hour.
But before that, we're going to be bringing a lot of other news to you.
Biggest news of the night is the brutal murder of an attorney in Mississippi who once argued and won a landmark First Amendment case before the United States Supreme Court.
We'll be talking about that during the second hour tonight as we come to you live from AM 1380, WLRM Radio in Memphis, Tennessee.
And of course, broadcasting live to the affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network online.
If you're catching us online, we're at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
That's our official internet headquarters.
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Big week for the Cesspool as we get things started here this first hour.
You already know what's coming up in the second hour, Richard Barrett, the discussion of his killing, the third hour, Confederate History Month.
But first, Keith Alexander and I are going to be covering a lot of news stories that have caught our attention.
But first, I want to share with you the fact that the Political Cesspool was quoted in the Louisville Courier Journal, the newspaper that services the southern Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky area.
And they commented on my article pertaining to Michael Steele.
And we were excited about that.
Also, this week, the Political Cesspool broke an all-time one-day visitor record, thanks in part to Jeff Rinz of Rince.com, linking up to an article we posted on our blog.
But the CESPOL welcomed about 6,000 unique visitors in a matter of just a couple of hours.
This was back earlier this week.
So in the midst of being quoted in the Louisville Courier Journal, a big visitor traffic day for us earlier in the week.
It's been a good week, hasn't it not, Keith?
Onward and upward, James.
As our old friend Dizzy Dean used to say, it ain't bragging if you can do it.
And we're doing it more and more.
Let me ask everybody that's listening, all of our loyal listeners out there, get the word out to your friends.
This show is growing.
It's exploding by leaps and bounds.
And it's with your help that we do that.
So, you know, we want to let you know that the influence of true conservatism is growing because of this radio program and because of your kind words and your advertising this by word of mouth to your friends.
So please keep it up.
We love it, and the word definitely needs to get out now more than ever.
Well, Keith, thank you for saying that, and certainly we do encourage our fans and listeners to forward to their email list, word of our impeccable blog at bepoliticalspool.org, and of course, word of our nightly program.
And we hope to have a good show for you tonight.
We think you're going to enjoy it.
Some disturbing news, but news nevertheless that we are going to cover that we think that without our commentary, a very vital point of some of these stories would go completely unnoticed or underreported by the rest of the so-called mainstream media.
Keith, you know, coming up this hour, we're going to be talking about the fact that if you love diversity, you better get used to socialism.
This pertains to a Kroger grocery store in Cincinnati article that got a lot of attention also this week on our blog.
We're also going to be talking about another update on the Tea Parties, about how they're not really fooling anyone.
That's coming up.
But first, big news out of Arizona.
Big news out of Arizona.
They have passed what is now, Keith, the most stringent America First immigration reform laws.
And we're excited about that.
Of course, that means that Arizona is now a Nazi state, or so says the outgoing Los Angeles Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
He's being replaced by Mexican, naturally.
But Cardinal Roger Mahoney blasted Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration, which was signed into law this week by their governor, calling it the country's most retroaggressive, mean-spirited, and useless anti-immigration law.
But of course, you know, Keith, it must have been a slow day in the L.A. Archdiocese.
I guess Mahoney had lied and covered up and moved enough child molesters around this week that he needed a change of pace.
But what's your take, first of all, Keith, on the assertion that Arizona is a Nazi state by passing these useless immigration laws?
And what is your take on the passage of this law as it stands?
Pretty good news.
Yeah, well, let's, first of all, deal with the Nazi state comment.
For that, I just say consider the source.
Mahoney, unfortunately, is not an unusual cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, particularly in the United States today.
This is why the church is dying, the established, organized church, not Christianity.
Christianity is alive as well, but the organized churches, the mainline Protestant denominations, the Roman Catholic Church, and now even fundamentalist Christian churches, have gone wholesale into exchanging the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John for the Gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary.
Basically, they've turned the church into a staging ground for socialism and left-wing politics, and Mahoney should be the poster child for that.
And of course, the problems that they have with the priesthood.
You know, it's a terrible thing when you have a church in which the pastors, where the people that are supposed to be the acolytes, the keeper of the flame, the keeper of the true religion, are of a lower moral caliber than the average person sitting in the pews.
And they wonder why people are voting with their feet and deciding not to attend church.
Unfortunately, there are so many churches like the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles today that, you know, I think people are imperiling their souls.
They can't find a good, solid, Bible-believing, Bible-preaching church to attend anymore.
What do you think about that, James?
Are you there?
Yeah, Keith, I couldn't agree with you more about that.
And it's sad to see, once again, this is further evidence that the church is not holding the line that the church is actively.
The church is allied with the enemy.
And, you know, we've always said that liberalism is the modern face of evil.
And if the church is an exponent of liberalism, then they are the modern face of evil.
Well, and that's right.
Those are harsh words, but I think they're true words.
Well, and it's a shame because, you know, the fact that most Christians believe that we ought to have some sort of border control, that it's not immoral to protect the sovereignty of our country.
And now you have unfortunately working in something of that nature.
The second part of your question is: what do we think about the Arizona statute and the Arizona law?
We think it's great.
We think it's also very unfortunate that the state of Arizona has to step in to enforce the borders of the United States of America because the United States government, not only under Obama, but under George Bush, absolutely and unequivocally refuses to do their constitutional duty and protect the citizens against an invasion of foreigners.
Well, and we'll see how it all pans out.
It is good news from Arizona, of course, the detractors and the wailing and gnashing of teeth from liberals, whether they be inside or outside of the church, isn't anything new.
One of our donors, Keith, wanted us to ask, wanted to ask the question of us, we always make the point that there is no difference between the Republicans and the Democrats, and to a large extent, I mean, that is just, I believe, obvious.
But he said, how does this passage of the tough immigration law in Arizona, does that make us revisit our stand?
He said, you know, without Republican the poor, this would have never gone into law.
Well, I tell you, you've got such a mixed bag with the Republican Party.
You have people like Tom Tancredo on one hand, and then you have people like John McCain on the other.
Unfortunately, you see who has the power in the Republican Party.
John McCain was nominated as their presidential nominee, while Tom Tancredo was basically harried out of Congress by not only the Democrats, but his fellow Rhino Republican and name-only colleagues in Congress.
So, you know, I would say that the Democrats are beyond hope.
We keep holding out hope for the Republican Party, but the Republican Party keeps letting us down.
This next election is going to be the touchstone.
Got to take a break, Keith, and we're going to come back with more on the political cesspool.
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is Keith Alexander.
James had to step away for just a moment, so we're going to keep paddling forward without him this evening.
We've got a lot on the plate, unfortunately, as we say.
Whenever we think that we've got some time to kind of ruminate on a topic like Confederate History Month, the powers that be the elite in America just, you know, back up the dump truck and dump one outrage after another on us that needs to be brought up.
Living here in Memphis, which is kind of like the eye of the hurricane for race relations in America, never disappoints.
And in particular, James and I called each other almost at the same time about an article that appeared in the Memphis Commercial Appeal, or as we affectionately call it here in Memphis, the Communist Appeal.
Typical left-wing daily newspaper.
They're the same all over America, even down here in Dixie.
And it was an article paid for by DuPont, you know, the big chemical company.
DuPont has a big plant just north of Memphis, and they apparently felt compelled to write this glowing tribute to Dr. Benjamin Hooks, who was a civil rights leader of some note.
And he died here fairly recently.
And as a result of that, we've had nonstop coverage almost here in America, excuse me, here in Radio Free America in Memphis since then.
Now, Hooks, according to another article in the Commercial Appeal, put diversity on corporate agendas.
According to an article from Friday, April the 23rd, 2010, in the Memphis Commercial Appeal written by Odell Horton Jr.
His father, Odell Horton Sr., like Ben Hooks, was basically the undeserved beneficiary of a lot of government jobs and promotions and appointments because he happened to be black at the time that the civil rights movement rolled along and he had the minimal education necessary to supposedly qualify him for these positions.
But if you read this article, ladies and gentlemen, basically what Benjamin Hooks' career amounted to was nothing but racial partisanship.
We hear all these glowing tributes about how he was for truth and justice, but he was only for truth and justice insofar as it affected and promoted the interests of black people.
Consequently, if he put diversity on the corporate agendas, everybody out there in this listening audience that was denied access or admission to their college of first choice or their graduate or professional school of first choice when lower qualified blacks got in,
every person that was denied a job or was denied a promotion or employment or was laid off when other blacks of less seniority were kept on, you basically have Dr. Benjamin Hooks to thank for that.
He's a racial partisan.
That's the whole thing in a nutshell.
And that apparently is wonderful in the eyes of corporate America and our elites today.
On the other hand, of course, you know, we live in a principled society, right?
So a white person that was a partisan for their race would get the same type of adulation, right?
Absolutely wrong.
Of course, we have the perfect example of that.
Richard Barrett, who was a white supremacist attorney, at least according to the mainstream media, was killed by a black fellow in his neighborhood.
He lived in a less and prosperous suburb of Jackson, Mississippi called Pearl, Mississippi.
And this guy was an ex-con and he apparently was trying to help him out by giving him a job mowing the lawn.
And Richard Barrett was killed.
Now, Richard Barrett was not, you know, there are a lot of people that are associated with the cesspool that think that Richard Barrett was not the real deal, or at least was not a great guy in some ways.
And, you know, I didn't know him.
I had no connection with him at all, so I'm going to pass on any judgment.
But if he's everything that his critics say he is, essentially what he was was a partisan for the white race.
Now, is he getting the adulation?
Is he getting all of this TV coverage?
Is he getting a four-hour funeral covered by television nationwide like Ben Hooks?
Of course not.
In fact, they're more or less saying he got what was coming to him because he was a bad person.
If you are a partisan or a promoter of the white race, then you're a terrible person.
If you're a promoter or partisan for the black race, then you're the next thing to Mother Teresa.
You're America's answer to Mother Teresa.
And we're seeing this time and again.
The people from this civil rights generation are getting a little long in the tooth and they're dropping like flies.
We had Dorothy Height die last week.
We've had Benjamin Hooks and we understand that there are several others that are in very bad health right now, Ralph Abernathy, people like that.
So consequently, we're going to see more and more of this, this attempted lionization of people who basically have worked to bring America down.
We're in the situation we're in now, ladies and gentlemen, because under affirmative action, we've been promoting blacks and other minorities to positions of authority that they don't deserve and really can handle.
And as a result, I think it's no coincidence that America's place in the global economy seems to be slipping too.
Why shouldn't it?
Other nations like China, France, Germany, India, they don't put in their second string when they're competing against us.
They put in their first string, but we insist on putting in our second and third string.
And again, this is probably not an unplanned coincidence.
The people that run America, ladies and gentlemen, are globalists, both Republican and Democrat.
And as globalists, they think that the holy grail to be grasped is to have incomes equalized across the world.
Well, America has a long way to fall if that's your goal.
And what better way to make America fall than to insist upon promoting unqualified people who are not smart enough to compete with the rest of the world into positions of power and authority?
That's what's happening, unfortunately.
And, you know, we're seeing a nation that absolutely had reached a stunning level of achievement in the early 50s going down the drain.
We're like the vortex in the toilet.
It's going faster and faster all the time.
And I don't know whether we can pull out at this point.
It's a terrible thing.
You know, all this adulation of people like Benjamin Hooks, supported by organizations like DuPont, you know, the big chemical company, is just indicative of what's wrong with America.
You know, and the fact that somebody that tries to do the same thing for the white race, Richard Barrett, is vilified and, you know, is just the subject of all of this vituperation is again indicative of, you know, the death throes of our nation.
Now, James asked me also to talk about an article on the blog that he entitled, Love Diversity, Better Get Used to Socialism.
We'll get back to that right after this next commercial break.
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All right, everybody.
James Edwards back here with you.
My tip of the hat to Keith Alexander for Tread and Water there.
Not only Treading Water, but giving you a great segment.
I had to step away from the booth here at the studio to take care of a little business.
And now we're back in that full force.
And don't forget, a lot to come tonight in the show.
It's been a great week here in the Cesspool.
And we were mentioning all of the records that we've broken this week in terms of web traffic to our website.
Or we've been quoted in some major newspapers for some of the commentaries we've provided there and on this program, of course.
And another story that we're going to bring to your attention now that we wrote an article on is getting a lot of play.
And it's entitled, If You Love Diversity, You Better Get Used to Socialism.
And I go on to write that you can have diversity or you can have free enterprise, but you can't have both.
And in Cincinnati, so-called black civil rights groups are protesting Kroger's decision to shut down a grocery store in a black area because the store lost over a million dollars last year.
Kroger's decision is perfectly rational.
No company can stay in business for long if it keeps outlets open that are bleeding cash.
Company officials have explained to the so-called civil rights group, but to no avail, they're still raising cane about Kroger shutting the store down.
And when I say that black groups are protesting the decision, don't get the wrong idea.
They're not just asking the company to reconsider or simply pleading with them to give the store another year to turn it around before pulling the plug.
No, they're saying Kroger has no right to shut down the store.
A local supermarket is now a civil right, and Kroger should not provide, excuse me, Kroger should provide one to black people, no matter how much money it costs the company.
By shutting it down, they're threatening the health of black people, which is a violation of their civil rights.
Or so says Dwight Tillery, CEO of the Center for Closing the Health Gap, whatever that is.
He says it's essential to the health and well-being of our residents.
You're losing something that is very critical to the people's survival.
And he's, of course, talking about this Kroger grocery store.
But let's look at the main issue here.
There are no chain supermarkets at all in the entire city limits of Detroit.
And most black areas of America have very few.
And there's a lot of reasons for that, none of which have anything to do with racism.
Theft, both by customers and employees, destroys the razor-thin profit margins with grocery stores operate on.
Robberies do the same thing.
High crime in areas make people reluctant to venture out at all.
And for all the talk about the need for healthy fruits and vegetables in the inner city, that's not what most of the people there are spending their money on.
But none of that matters to these so-called civil rights groups.
Local supermarkets are a civil right, not a privilege.
And so there's a lot more involved than just the bottom line.
It doesn't matter if the local supermarket loses a million dollars a year.
They have the moral obligation to stay open and serve non-whites.
And don't think this is just a few crazy hotheads among the so-called civil rights crowd.
It's not.
It's how the vast majority of blacks think, which is why they vote 9 to 1 in favor of big government candidates.
And get used to it, folks, because even though right now it's just talk, it won't stay that way.
Each passing year brings new frontiers in so-called civil rights, and this is going to be one of the big ones in the near future.
Just as Al Sharpton and the conservative Newt Gingrich are calling the test scores gaps between blacks and whites the civil rights issue of the 21st century, which would have sounded crazy just a few years ago, I guarantee you that in the not too distant future, you're going to see lawsuits challenging the right of companies to close stores or not open them in the inner cities.
And if, as virtually everyone agrees, the government has the authority to force a mom-and-pop restaurant in the backwoods of Mississippi to serve blacks whether they want to or not, on what basis can we insist it doesn't have the authority to force Kroger to maintain stores in black communities?
Just as a company is now presumed guilty of racial discrimination if the percentage of non-whites they hire is lower than the percentage living in the local area, supermarkets and other big retailers are going to start facing the same legal scrutiny.
Hucksters like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton will team up with lawyers like Cass Sunstein and Alan Dershowitz to start suing these companies for corporate racism based on the fact that the percentage of the outlets in the black areas are nowhere near the black percentages of the country's population.
And as America gets increasingly diverse, and so do our judges and juries, they will win just wait and see.
Keith, did you ever think it would be a civil right to have a grocery store in your neighborhood?
Well, unfortunately, I'd have to answer yes, because you and I and the people at the cesspool are in the know, and we know what is behind all of this.
It's sold, the civil rights movement was sold to the American public on the basis that we're going to eliminate discrimination and be fair.
When really what has played out is that we have now changed the subject of the discrimination from black people to white people.
And you're absolutely right.
You can have diversity or you can have capitalism.
You can have both.
You see what happens when black people or people of color or protected minorities, however you want to term them, whenever they perceive any potential or actual differential between their lifestyles and the lifestyles of middle-class white people,
they're going to raise holy you-know-what, and they're going to be inconsolable, no justice, no peace, until they're raised to the same level.
And it doesn't matter if the difference is because of their behavior or because of the criminality in the black community or whatever, no excuses.
They have to live on a par with us.
And there's no way that that's going to happen without the white community basically subsidizing the black community.
That's what will happen with Kroger.
Kroger is headquartered in Cincinnati, by the way, and this is why this is so important.
You know, this is right there on their home turf, and they're being attacked by the civil rights establishment in Cincinnati.
And they're going to require the white community to basically suck.
You know, we're going to pay more for our groceries so they can keep grocery stores open in black communities where they rob, pillage, and plunder the grocery store.
And we're supposed to ignore all of that.
We're supposed to hum along with the Hollies as they sing, He's Not Heavy, He's My Brother.
And believe me, it's getting mighty heavy.
That's what Obamacare is about.
We're subsidizing health care for blacks who don't provide for themselves, aren't prudent enough to provide health care for themselves to keep jobs and pay for and work actual jobs that have benefits.
They can't keep up with it unless it's a government job.
That's another reason why government employment is up.
You see, diversity is driving all of this.
In fact, people from the third world, which is what these protected minorities are, they're never going to find any appeal in a party that proclaims that they're for smaller government or lower taxes.
They think that the whole reason for the existence of government is to provide them with goodies like health care or low-cost groceries or free food.
Basically, in Memphis, they get free food.
They get these EBT cards, electronic balance transfer cards, debit cards.
And I guarantee you, you go into a black neighborhood in Memphis, every son of a gun that you see in there is pulling out one of those American flag motif EBT cards, and the government is buying their groceries.
And, you know, it's crazy.
You know, in Shelby, I heard something recently that said that the state of Tennessee, in the state of Tennessee, 20% of the population was on EBT cards, and over half of that was in Shelby County, which is where Memphis is.
And, of course, Memphis is the only majority black city in the state of Tennessee.
So, again, it gets right back to the same old culprit.
You know, if you don't understand race, you don't understand American politics.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you want to read more of our take on this very bizarre story, we encourage you to go to our website, thepoliticalspool.org.
There, you will find it prominently featured as one of the main articles on our blog this week.
Again, the story is entitled Love Diversity: Better Get Used to Socialism.
And it deals with the fact that now having a Kroger in an all-black neighborhood, despite the fact that it's losing over a million dollars in one year, is a civil right.
The Kroger has no right to shut down the store because, as one so-called civil rights leader says, it's critical to the people's survival in the grocery store.
Socialism is just another pernicious honky plot in the eyes of these civil rights leaders.
That's exactly right.
And again, we made mention of it before.
Stay tuned because we've got a lot more coming tonight.
Third hour.
We're going to wrap off and give a farewell salute to Confederate History Month.
And coming up in the second hour, we're going to be providing you with the extensive story, extensive coverage of the death, the brutal murder of Richard Barrett, a story that is one of the top news stories in the country this weekend.
It's front page USA Today, yesterday, certainly making the rounds with the Associated Press and some other major outlets.
So we're going to be giving you the political cesspools coverage of that story in the second hour.
When Keith and I come back, we're going to be talking a little bit more about the Tea Parties and more.
Political Cess Pool just getting started tonight with James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the Political Cesspool.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander here with you for tonight's first hour.
It is Saturday, April 24th, 2010.
One more issue we want to bring to your attention this first hour as we're just getting things kicked off for tonight's live broadcast.
The tea parties.
You know, we keep talking about the tea parties, and the reason we bring them up every week is because every week they do something more and more stupid.
They're not fooling anyone.
Just a couple of days ago, a black writer from the New York Times went to an April 15th Tea Party rally outside Dallas to see for himself what it was like.
He chose the one in the Dallas area because the Tea Party group there has been one of the most vocal in claiming that their rallies are racially diverse and that the media is lying about them.
White conservatives have learned to hate being white and have themselves come to regard any organization that's majority white as evil and disgusting, including their own.
So they make up these outrageous fantasies about what a rainbow nation the Tea Party movement is.
But it's all a lie.
Lately, they've been bragging that one poll found that the Tea Parties are only 79% white, which is nonsense.
They're about 99% white, and everybody knows it.
99% white, that is, in the audience.
Now, on the podiums, they've rounded up every token they can find to speak.
And this is what the black writer for the New York Times says.
He says that he found an abundance of diversity on the stage and a dearth of it in the crowd.
Now, my question is, do you ever see the NAACP bragging that they're not a black organization?
How about the Urban League?
No, these groups are proud of the fact that they stand up for their people.
The same goes for Mexicans and Alraza.
Do APAC and the ADL pack their podiums with Muslims and Hindus when they get together?
No, they don't.
So why do white people do it?
It's not attracting blacks and Mexicans, and stuffing the podium full of minorities turns off a lot of white people who are sick of racial pandering.
And it's not fooling anyone, as the New York Times writer makes clear.
So why do they do it?
Because they think if they round up enough tokens, the liberals, the non-whites, and those in the media will stop calling them racist.
Well, that's never going to happen.
Here's a little news flash for the Tea Party folks.
When the media talks about racists, they mean white people, period.
No matter what your political ideology, no matter how much you pander, they will just keep calling you racist.
Haven't you noticed that by now?
Even some of the black people that speak at the Tea Party rallies are now denouncing the movement as racists.
It's about time that the Tea Party folks get a clue before they run it right into the ground the same way the Minutemen Project was run into the ground.
But as usual, the Tea Party conservatives haven't learned a thing, and they're still desperately trying to prove that the Tea Party movement is a non-white movement.
Well, we got a video on our website, thepoliticalspool.org, where one of these brain-dead rainbow Tea Party types went to the big April 15th rally to capture grand diversity of the movement on film.
And he wanted to shut up all these lying liberals who keep insisting that there's no blacks at the Tea Party rallies.
Now, out of an estimated 8,000 protesters, he managed to find a total of six non-whites, one of whom says he wasn't affiliated with the group, and another who gave a long discourse to the effect that he's proud to be an Uncle Tom because Uncle Tom, if you read the book, was a hero.
Keith, you know, we lament the current situation in the Tea Parties every week on this show.
So much potential, but so much stupidity coming from those who serve as the mouthpieces for the movement.
Well, you know, I was listening to Laura Ingram, you know, that second-string neocon that they have on the radio, a girl that went to Dartmouth and was a lawyer and I think a Supreme Court law clerk.
So she's got plenty of brain power, but she's obviously, you know, pandering to the powers that be.
She knows what she has to do to keep her paycheck going.
And she was bragging.
She was just ecstatic about the fact that this guy was saying that Uncle Tom was a hero in the book, and she said, that a boy, that's a way to get him.
This is absurd.
White people have truly been brainwashed in America.
The conservatives should be saying to all of these critics, like this New York Times black reporter that is trying to excoriate them because they don't have enough minorities.
They should say, so what?
This is not a racial movement.
This is an ideological movement, and we welcome everybody that shares our ideology.
And if you don't share our ideology, don't let the door hit you in the ass when you leave.
Instead, you know, here locally in Memphis, we have a fellow named Mark Skoda, who is a big internationalist.
He's got some type of international company that basically, I'm sure, sells American brain power and know-how and technology to the third world or to other parts of the world like China.
And he apparently is just cut from the same quality as a typical Tea Party leader.
He is busily trying to round up every minority he can to run in the Republican primary elections and bringing them out to the Tea Party gatherings so he can say, but you're wrong.
We have all these minorities here.
It doesn't matter.
Like you said, I don't see the NAACP apologizing for being an all-black group.
Or, in fact, they actually ran the whites out of the leadership positions in that rank.
All they want white people for is money.
Likewise, the ADL, the ACLU, none of those groups are up here trying to, you know, celebrate diversity and find opportunities for white Gentiles among their numbers.
When are white people going to wake up?
If you continue down this road, it's the road that leads to extinction.
This is what they have in mind for us.
It's like Franz Fanon, the French revolutionary, black French revolutionary, said.
He said that the true dream of the slave is not to achieve his freedom, but rather that he and his slave master exchange places.
You're buying into it, white America and whites everywhere, if you accept this notion, there's something illegitimate about your opinion.
You basically adopted the viewpoint that Paul Craig Roberts calls new feudalism.
You're a serf.
You're the new serf.
The protected minorities are now the new nobility, and you have no credibility unless you have members of this new nobility fronting your group.
Now, the fact of the matter is there are very few blacks that are going to share your viewpoints.
I'm really surprised that there's such an idea out there as an Oreo, you know, black on the outside, white on the inside, because as this Tea Party movement shows, those people are so rare.
Now, what is really the troubling phenomenon in America is the reverse Oreo, the person that's white on the outside and black on the inside.
They are everywhere, and they're in elite positions, and that's how you promote your interests economically and socially in America today.
Look at Sean and Leanne Tue of the blind side, for example.
Perfect examples of this reverse Oreo syndrome.
James, you know, when will people wake up and smell the coffee?
Well, as soon as they tune into this radio program, apparently, at least in judging from the amount of correspondence we receive on a daily and weekly basis, we had our, and I'm glad you asked the question, Keith, because it prompted my memory to remind everyone that I got quite a few emails this week from people who had said that their initial email had bounced back.
And the reason it did was because we were temporarily over quota.
My email address, jamesedwards at thepolitical cesspool.org, was just crashed because of all the mail we received.
And that's because, Keith, a lot of people are tuning into the show.
Now, we have, of course, since got the problem rectified, and so now you can send emails again with your questions, comments, concerns, what have you.
But, you know, so many people are coming to this show and they're seeing the light because we speak very candidly about the issues that are either hushed up or distorted by the rest of the mainstream media.
And you asked the question, when are things going to change?
When are people going to see the light?
As soon as they tune into the show, is the most succinct answer I could give you in reply.
I think this show is a trailblazing entity and we've done a lot of good.
There's nothing else like it out there, ladies and gentlemen.
And we need your support.
We absolutely need your support.
And we are named the political cesspool because, well, American politics is a cesspool, and a lot of the things we have to cover are unpleasant.
And certainly it would be a lot more enjoyable if we could come on here and just talk about nothing but victories.
But, you know, we're not going to be the proverbial ostrich.
We're not going to bury our head in the sand.
We're going to give it to you straight.
We're going to give you good news, but we're going to tell you also about some things that we see each week that concern us.
And hopefully you can take what we're saying and apply it in some way to your activism and be better off because of it.
At least that's what we hope.
We hope this show betters you in some way in your life.
But Keith, you know, and the more the show continues to grow, and we've been on the air for six years.
We'll wait and see what the next six years bring.
But the more this show continues to grow, the more audience we amass, the more things will begin to change.
And we've seen some positive changes, and we've documented those.
But this Tea Party thing, you know, I have such a love-hate relationship with it because there are so many good people in there, so many people just chomping at the bit to get involved in the political process, downsize the government, do all of the things that we need to do.
But, you know, a couple of people at the very top of it are just doing everything they can to derail it.
And we can't let that happen.
Keith, you got the last 10 seconds.
We're running out of time.
Well, I had wanted to talk about Confederate History Month and why Confederate History Month is being so vilified when Black History Month is like a religious ceremony in traditional America today.
We might have to revisit that next week, Keith.
Maybe even though it'll be May.
I think it's going to still be the 30th next April the 3rd.
Well, let me see.
No, that is.
No, 30 days in April.
Next Saturday is May 1st.
We might just carry it over.
But that's the end of the first hour.
I'll be back with more right after this.
That folk got in revival.
They were jumping news 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 of blooms.
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.