June 5, 2010 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
And welcome back, everyone, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Our third and final hour tonight on the Liberty News Radio Network, broadcasting from the Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference, June 5th in Nashville, Tennessee, in front of a live studio audience.
And what a great audience it is.
We have talked to so many luminaries, so many leaders, too many to mention now, because time is fleeting and we've still got many more guests to work into the program this last hour.
But I am your host, James Edwards.
It's a celebratory weekend, not only because we're here in Nashville in the midst of so many great people, so many great fans, but because this is the weekend we are releasing my first book, which is available for sale tonight at thepoliticalcesspool.org, Racism-Schmaisism, How Liberals Use the R-Word to Push the Obama Agenda.
You read the book, you will never be afraid of being called a racist again.
This will equip you with the tools needed to disarm that socio-political nuclear bomb once and for all.
It is a fun read.
It's something we're very proud of, something I'm very proud of.
We worked on it for eight months.
It is professionally produced, professionally edited.
Great-looking guy on the front cover.
And buy it tonight.
It is priced to sell at thepolitical cesspool.org.
Now, Bill Rowland is co-hosting with me, of course.
And our next guest is Dr. F. Roger Devlin, Keith Alexander's favorite.
Dr. Devlin, welcome back to the show.
Glad to be here.
Well, glad to be in Nashville, too.
Just as your show was starting, I came in from visiting the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson.
That's a little fringe benefit of having the CFCC conference at a place like Nashville.
There's so much else to do on the side of so much southern heritage here.
Interesting that you bring that up.
And this is a true story.
And I don't know if I've told it on the air.
Surely I have after a thousand show over the course of six years.
But the last time I walked through the Hermitage was in January of 2000.
And there was one other man, two other men walking with me.
One was a handler, and the other was Pat Buchanan.
The three of us, plus the curator of the museum, did the tour.
So that was my last time in the Hermitage.
That was a decade ago, but I still remember that vividly.
Well, Roger, you are.
I went with Jared Taylor today.
That's just as good.
Jared Taylor, that's just as good.
I heard Jared's in the swimming pool.
I don't know if we'll be able to fish him out before the show ends tonight.
He is here, though.
He was our keynote speaker.
That's right.
Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, good friend of ours, frequent guest on the program.
Roger, of course, we're doing these rapid-fire interviews.
Just wanted to have you on long enough to make mention of the fact that you are indeed here.
You are another celebrity facing the crowd.
You are a prolific writer.
And I'd like for you to, and you agree with that, Assessment.
Yes.
Well, I would like for you to take advantage of the opportunity to remind people where they can read your work and what was your latest article.
Oh, most of my writing is available through the Occidental Quarterly, a fine publication that I hope all your listeners subscribe to.
I just published a review in it of a wonderful book called Race and Education, 1954 to 2007 by Professor Raymond Wolters of the University of Delaware, which will tell you the true story of what happened following the Supreme Court's UCAS in the Brown versus the Board of Education decision.
Which just celebrated anonymous, ominous anniversary a couple of weeks ago.
1954 was the beginning of the end of the American experiment as we know it.
That's right.
But that doesn't mean that what's been taken from us cannot be taken back.
That is the goal of this show, to reclaim America's destiny.
And people like Dr. Devlin are helping us do this just that.
Check out his writings at TOQOnline.com.
The Occidental Quarterly.
Dr. Devlin.
Keith's favorite.
Thank you, Doctor.
And now joining us, Bill, is a very interesting guest.
We had no idea he was going to be here, but this man was certainly at the middle of a political firestorm.
His name is Tim Adams, and he was the chief elections clerk, chief election clerk for the city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii during the 2008 presidential election.
Why is that significant, Bill?
That is significant because that is where questions were raised about the citizenship and origin of the current president, Barack Obama.
Tell us what you know, Tim.
You're in a unique position to have a little information about the birth certificate issue?
Yes, I was chief elections clerk for the city and county of Honolulu on a temporary contract.
I ran an office that verified voter eligibility and had a staff of about 50 people.
When this question came up, I had access to all the usual government databases that people have to verify identity, NCIS, Social Security, all these other things that we use on average voters.
There were two people higher than me in our office who are under the city clerk of Honolulu.
And the question came up about the birth certificate and about President Obama's birthplace.
In our professional opinion, Barack Obama was not born in the United States, and there is no Hawaii long-form birth certificate.
Wow.
That is an incredible expose right here on the political cessation.
Now, that is an interview that is worthy of, not that they're better than us, not that they're more honest or professional because they're not, but that is something you would hope you would see on Fox News, Rush Limbaugh.
This should be shouted from the rooftops from the biggest venues in the world.
And yet here we are on the political cesspool.
I mean, this man was in a unique position to confirm or disconfirm the whole birth certificate hysteria, the chief elections clerk for the city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii.
And he just told you a big part of the story.
Bill, well, Tim, when this information, was it pretty common knowledge within that office that there was no long-form birth certificate?
It was openly admitted by everyone in the office who was above me, at least my immediate supervisors, that there is no documentation.
For Obama being a naturalized American citizen born here with the birth certificate.
Barack Obama was not born in Hawaii.
And I guess the fact that you know that, and you're speaking out on it, you're probably no longer the chief elections clerk of Honolulu.
That's another interesting story.
I was there from the start of the election cycle when they hired us in the spring until August of that year.
We had a set of documents, 50 identity documents stolen out of the office, and they were all the voting records, the ballots that people sent in who were members of the U.S. Foreign Service in the Pacific Rim.
Now, why this is significant is these are ambassadors and people who work in embassies and so on around the Pacific.
They're mailing in their absentee ballots for the presidential election.
Someone stole these, and since these are political appointee positions, they would now know whether or not they voted for the current president.
Interesting.
I see.
So this was a way of finding out who should remain in the diplomatic corps and who should not, or who should remain in the Foreign Service or not, correct?
That's what we believe, yes.
So there's a little election fraud as well involved in this whole scheme.
Things got really, really enrolled at the University of Hawaii.
I went back to school and let them fight it out among themselves.
I'm currently teaching at Western Kentucky University in the graduate program.
The difficulty is there.
That's the first time in a couple of hours.
But as Bill Rowland was saying, a huge expose dropped here in the middle of this very fun atmosphere.
But this is an incredible revelation provided by a man that had access to the official story, Tim Adams, former chief elections clerk of the city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii, on hand here amidst the festivities tonight in Nashville, Tennessee at the Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference.
Tim, we've got to have you on in a more docile setting.
We will have you back on when we have the opportunity to spend a little more time at length sharing, allowing you the opportunity to share your story when people aren't playing guitars and everything else that's going on right here right now.
But that is an incredible story, not to make light of it, even though it is a fun show tonight.
Huge, huge bomb being laid right in the middle of this very festive program.
And we want to thank Tim Adams for his courage in speaking the truth and sharing it with us in our audience this evening.
So Tim, I shake your hand, sir.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Bill, I know we don't have much time to break, but that's something else.
That is something else.
Incredible revelation from a man who was on the scene there.
And of course, we'll have a lot more questions for Tim in the future.
But we hope that some of the other networks are listening that they may attempt at least to pick up on this story because it's more than just rumor.
It's more than just hearsay now.
And we've got to take a break.
We'll be back with more right after this.
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And welcome back, everybody, to the Political Cessna Radio Program!
...Tennessee at the CFCC 2010.
That's the Council of Conservative Citizens Annual Conference.
And Bill, technical issues aside, and you know, really, it's a small price to pay to have a show with this sort of atmosphere.
And I think we have caliber of guests we've had on the air, and the number of guests we've had on the air.
And it's continuing now with Roan Garcia Quintana.
But we've got to tip our hat again to Tim Adams, former chief elections clerk of the city and county of Honolulu, for that wonderful expose.
More to come from him in future episodes of the Political Cessible.
Count on it.
But all right, Roan, another great friend of ours who has made multiple appearances on this program.
Bill, do you want to set the table for Roan?
I mean, this is a man certainly give an introduction.
Well, it's like I said about Rowan when I introduced him.
You know, lock up your wives and daughters because he's a charmer, but he's also like a character from an action film.
You know, you expect him to jump up and do a karate kick or something at any minute.
But he's really a soft-spoken guy when he gets up and talks to you.
But Rowan is actually a Cuban exile, as he says, as he will tell you himself.
He was born in Havana, raised in Savannah.
He's an American Christian and Southern by the grace of God.
Rowan.
Thank you.
Glad to be here and glad to bring up some of the topics we talked about today about multiculturalism and the damages done to our nation.
And we talked about political correctness and several things.
I refuse to be politically correct.
I call a spade a spade if I have to, and I call whatever it is it needs to be called the way it is.
But what I've been doing a lot of is getting people that have pretty much ignored our political process for 30 years.
And now they're coming out and then realizing that there's a problem.
And what I've been showing them is the ways of the political process.
I have been working in politics since I was a little boy because I lost my country, Cuba.
I became an American citizen.
And I've been trying to preach to adults since I was a little kid that one day this could happen if you keep ignoring.
I never thought it would happen in my lifetime.
But what I have done is, I guess you could call me a community organizer, a right-wing famous community organizer.
Because I believe in the Constitution.
I believe in the Second Amendment.
I will never register any weapon, and nobody should register any weapon because the only thing registration does is give the government where the guns are so they can come take them away from you.
But what I have been doing is teaching the strategies to the new people, the Tea Party groups, 912, Periodic Resistance.
These are just national organizations that have come.
They're mushrooming.
And they didn't know anything.
Eight months ago, these people did not.
They sought me out and they asked for help.
I showed I was for real, that I don't care about making money off of this.
This is to save our state, if we can, but particularly local people, you know, control.
The people should, you know, it's the people's seat.
The mayor belongs to the people, county council councils, city councils, the state legislatures.
Those are the ones that we need to take over.
And they're not that hard to do if you have, you know, sometimes legislators.
Before you before you move on, you don't just give wonderful speeches to large gatherings of people.
You take it from theory to protect candidates on how to run and win local elections.
Because I've targeted five, seven people.
Last, in 2008 primary, we took care of five, including the number three guy in the Senate.
This year we've targeted about another seven and including the number two guy.
So i'm working slowly up to.
If I can take off, that would be a nice coup.
But it's not a coupe for me, it's a coup for the people.
We've got to get rid of these politicians who are in it for themselves or anybody they're.
They're just in it for the, for the money.
They spend two, three hundred thousand dollars for a position.
It pays only ten thousand four hundred dollars.
That's right.
Well listen, you know I appreciate what you're doing.
You you are certainly again, as so many people in this room are, living a life on the front lines uh putting, uh yourself in the middle of the battle and uh advising people on how to run and win, and that's something that's so important.
Because uh I, I know if you were advising Rand Paul, you would advise him probably to answer a little differently than he did.
Uh in in, in in light of the Rachel Maddow incident.
But uh, that's exactly what's what was wrong.
A lot of people are, you know, want to be consultants, and they don't know how to advise their people.
Uh, you know, I have a website called Americans have had enough.org, which was inspired by Tom Tankredo congressman uh, former congressman from Colorado.
He taught me a lot about the illegal immigration movement.
I led the fight in South Carolina to get us an illegal immigration uh bill against illegal aliens so we can get, so we can get them out of there, and we're trying to improve on that.
It wasn't a perfect bill, but but you know, if anybody wants to contact me, the best way to do is go through the website Americans HAVE had enough.org.
Roan Garcia Quintana, Americanshavehadenough.org.
Check him out.
A real hero of mine.
He is really doing the job where it needs to be done and that's at the ballot box.
Let's hear it for Roan.
We were just talking about uh candidates and uh running and winning elections.
We have a candidate in front of us right now in the hot seat for about the next minute and a half, and uh, his name is uh David.
Uh Macco, Macau.
Macco David Macco, a libertarian for state representative in Oh district 17 state representative is where it's at.
That's what I ran for and lost in 2002.
Maybe you'll have a little bit better luck, but running for local offices that are manageable, that gives our people the best opportunity to win.
We've got about a minute for you.
Give your website and some of your issue platform.
Thank you for having me on your show.
That's MACO for Liberty.com m-a-c-k-o-f-o-r.
Liberty.com.
If i'm elected, I will never vote to raise taxes or fees or for any new taxes or new fees.
I will vote against any Further restrictions on our liberty.
A very important issue in this election is nullification.
We need to nullify Obama's unconstitutional socialized medicine law.
We need to nullify all federal gun laws.
We need to nullify the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which Brown Paul reminded me of last week.
For liberty, especially for people listening in Northeast Ohio, I hope you'll look at my website, MichaelForliberty.com.
We need to repeal the income tax.
We need to get rid of the government schools.
I want to phase them out within three years.
The American people have been brainwashed for too long.
The communist government schools were promoted by Karl Marx to promote communism.
Do you have any questions for me?
Well, give out the website one more time.
That's for sure.
A lot of questions.
I'm reading over your position paper right now.
A lot of good stuff, a lot of stuff we would agree with.
There are candidates out there, ladies and gentlemen, that are running that are putting their name on the ballot.
I know not everyone is in Ohio District 17.
If you are, certainly vote for David Macco.
If not, check him out at his website and consider supporting him.
What's that website one more time?
MichaelForliberty.com.
Let's make 2010 the year we restore liberty in Ohio and in the United States.
Thanks.
David Macco, running for office.
We love it.
Moving right along, Bill, I tell you, you're talking about rapid fire.
We have never had, this is going to set a political cesspool record six years in.
Never have we had this many people, this many guests on one show.
And we've still got a handful to go.
We're going to hear from Haas Rager, who is your assistant there at the Citizens Informer newspaper.
But first, we've got to get a break here on the Political Cesspool radio program.
We'll be back in just a minute.
Let's hear it from the crowd.
Don't go away.
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And welcome back to the Political Cesspool.
You have been listening.
If you've been listening so far, you know that we are broadcasting from the Council of Conservative Citizens Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
And what, and what, and I'm going to use my BBC voice, and what an extraordinary cast of characters we've had.
Guests from many different backgrounds, many different disciplines, many different opinions, but all, of course, within the boundaries of good taste and right thinking.
So the next two guests we've got.
Oh, and let me mention also, we are not taking calls tonight.
We're having enough technical difficulty without you people calling in and trying to get it on the air.
So no, we'll be taking calls, of course, next week when we get back to our regular programming schedule and also our home base.
But joining us right now, two activists.
One is my co-editor at the Citizens Informer, Haas Rager.
Hey, girls, thanks for having me on.
And I figure since I have such a short amount of time, I should just go for it.
This conference has been the best ever.
Great speakers, great company.
Go to cfcc.org, cfcc.org, join online.
Send in a check if you don't feel comfortable giving us a credit card number.
Get the paper in the mail.
You have to hear about this.
You have to hear about this.
The only place you can hear about it is the Citizens Informer, CFCC.org, to sign up.
And you're going to hear a lot about the speakers there.
But also, I want to tell you about the quality of the young people that showed up.
You see, we get a stigma that we're too many old people, but the older people are mentors to us, younger people.
And the fact of the matter is, I've never met such young people as I did this weekend.
Quality people, honest, up front, clean, well-groomed, honest, articulate, polite.
And the fact of the matter is...
Boy Scouts!
So you're talking about Boy Scouts, right?
Better than Boy Scouts.
But you see, we, a group of us, went out last night, had a great time, this affinity with people of like mind, like blood.
And people, we were talking to different people who were outside the movement.
And one was a mainstream conservative, and he basically fit the mold of the typical mainstream conservative.
All brains, no guts.
And then we also talked to one of these want-no-be gang-banging wiggros.
He was down here from Wisconsin working on the cleaning up the Opryland.
And he really wanted to fight us, talking about how stupid we were.
Once again, you're talking about the typical Wiggro, all guts, no brains.
That's why you have to join us.
All brains, all guts.
Cityfcc.org.
Join us.
Now, Bill, tell who we have to the left of Haas is Pip Pockets from New Albany, from Albany.
Anybody listening here know me from the website Occidental Scent.
We are the website that exposes Jeffrey M.'s wife's fake psychic business.
And we recorded him making a fool of himself on a street corner after he played a part along with One People's Project and getting this past Amaran conference canceled.
Excellent work.
Excellent work, Pip.
We expect more from you up there.
Great guerrilla action on your part.
Yes, Occidental Scent is Occidental Scent is growing.
We're doing a monthly podcast weekly called Radio Free Virginia.
We actually recorded one up in the hotel room earlier.
It's going to go up in the next couple days.
Me and Hunter are the main proprietor of the site.
And we write tons of articles.
On the Boots on the Ground action, we covered the Gravelle Park Second Amendment rally.
Actually, we recorded Daryl Beryl Jenkins from One People's Project.
We made a fool of him in the video.
And so we are young people at OD.
Most of us are in our 20s.
And we're just doing what we can on the ground to help the movement and positive in a hip light.
And for all you little sissies out there, you left-wing sissies, these are big guys.
These aren't, you know, like you, four-foot, two-inch Congo midgets.
So just to let you know, these guys are serious and we're coming for you.
All right.
So thank you guys for your efforts and activism and for spending a couple of minutes on the show with us tonight.
Toss and pip and God bless you.
All right, we got a few minutes more.
And Bill, you know, since everything has gone so smoothly tonight, we thought tonight would be a good idea to work something different into the mix.
And that's by doing a live concert, I guess.
And just a moment, I have no idea how this is going to work, but music is an important part.
It nourishes our spirit.
It motivates us.
It's uplifting.
So we're going to try to do a couple of songs here.
I have no idea how this is going to go out over the air.
I want to remind you, though, that next week, we will be talking more about the book that normally would dominate a show like this, a big announcement like that.
We've tried to mention it intermittently throughout the course of the three-hour broadcast, but my first book is out.
It launched today.
It is officially released online and here at the Council of Conservative Citizens in Nashville.
Go to thepoliticalsuccesspool.org to purchase your copy.
We will talk much more about that next week, but I certainly didn't want to have anything overshadowing the importance of so many great people gathered together in the same room.
Not just the same city or the same hotel, but the same room tonight.
And many of them have been on the show.
So more about the book next week.
And of course, we'll recap all of the great information we got this evening on next week's program as well.
But first, Bill, what are we about to attempt here?
A first time here in the political.
Well, this is a high dive, James, because we've got Earl the last Earl, the Earl Holt, the last Earl of Shaw, a longtime member of the council.
He's got his wrong end pointing at the microphone right now.
But he is going to sing his version of Your Land by Woody Guthrie.
He's actually bending over to do this.
And we're going to try to get the guitar accompaniment in.
Joe's over here with the guitar.
And I hope it's a three-minute song.
Three-minute song.
Hit it, boys.
Hit it.
This land ain't your land.
This land is our land.
From California down south to Baja.
From Arizona, across the Mississippi.
This land's for citizens like me.
Your land's a cesspool.
You helped create it.
Our Bill of Rights should eviscerate it.
All public health, you soon dominate it.
This land's for citizens like me.
The state of Texas is full of Mexis.
What was the Alanos?
Now a psalm ten for tacos.
You're just not welcome among us gringos.
This land's for citizens like me.
The cyclical corn of West Nile brought by mosquitoes.
But never mention all those mestizos.
Our gothic Congress and those borders won't close.
This land's for citizens like me.
This land ain't your land.
This land is our land.
From California, everybody.
Down south to Baja.
From Arizona.
Across Mississippi.
This land's for citizens like me.
This land for citizens like me.
And it's a game!
All right.
A political stesspole first.
And we're going to follow it up with the second when the Heritage Connection Sisters come on and do a live song.
That was Earl Holt and the nitty-gritty dirt band.
All right, the right at night.
All right.
Muhammad, I have no idea how that sounded, but they say it sounded good at the network.
So we are having a party.
It is a circus-like atmosphere.
We got the band.
We just need a juggler now and a clown.
We got two clowns right here.
We got plenty of clowns.
Yeah, the clown show, unfortunately, is audio only.
Oh, that's true.
The other clowns are in the internet connection tonight, but it has been, do you think, Bill, we have giving the listening audience tonight even a sampling of what they would have experienced had they actually been here?
Do you think as it comes across over the AM airwaves, it's giving them even a taste of what it's really like to be here in person?
No, we do.
We do tell them we do the show in the nude when we're at the conference.
But now that really missing, you know, being here at the conference gives it a tremendous amount of energy and a tremendous amount of, you know, I don't know.
It's just uplifting to be here with all these folks.
And we do the best show.
I think we do our best shows before the live audience at the CFCC conference.
We can't wait for next year, but we got one more segment to go first.
And we'll be back with more right after this on the Political Cesspool Radio program, the Liberty News Radio Network.
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Welcome back, everybody.
The final segment of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Another three hours gone by far too quickly as we broadcast to you live tonight from the Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
Let's hear it from the crowd one more time.
Great crowd.
Great people on the program this evening.
You just heard from Earl and the nitty-gritty dirt band with their song.
And we actually, since that went so well, went over so well, we're going to do one more song.
This is about a true hero.
When you think about the heroes of the Alamo, Davey Crockett, what happened to the nation that used to produce men like that?
People like Davey Crockett and Sam Bowie, Sam Houston, Travis.
Yeah, Davey Crockett, that is a Tennessean.
When I think of Tennesseans, my favorite Tennesseans are this order.
I still have to give the edge to the general Nathan Bedford Forrest, the son of Tennessee, followed by Davey Crockett, followed closely by Jack Daniels.
Yes.
Hooray for Jack Daniels and George Dickel.
And George Dickell.
My two favorite Tennesseans.
Andrew Jackson slightly behind Jack Daniels, but Jack is behind Forrest and Crockett.
Yeah, well, you know, the great Tennesseans, it's a pretty long list as far as I'm concerned.
James Edwards, Bill Rowland, Winston Smith, Eddie Miller, Keith Alexander, they're all up there.
But, okay, wrapping up the show tonight, again, in grand fashion, another live.
We're doing a live broadcast tonight in front of a live audience.
Now we're doing live concerts.
We're just doing it all this evening.
Technical glitches have not slown us down, slowed us down.
I'm making new words tonight, too.
We're doing it all.
But the Heritage Connection, you just heard from Earl.
And he's a good-looking guy.
But I tell you, if we had Television tonight rather than radio, Bill.
You would certainly want the television cameras to be completely fixated upon our next guests, the Heritage Connection Sisters, if you will.
Two beautiful, what, 18-year-old?
18?
17 and 19.
17 and 19.
So you round that out, and you got two 18-year-olds, and they're very talented.
They're very talented.
And they actually have CDs for sale.
They do concerts.
They travel around.
The website is HeritageConnectionBand.com.
And I'm going to give you that website again after they complete their performance here.
What is the song we're going to be hearing right now?
It's Remember the Alamo.
Remember the Alamo.
Something we can all get behind, a message I'm sure that will resonate.
Let's hear it and then we'll wrap up the show.
Remember the Alamo from the Heritage Connection.
Hey, girls.
The line that he drew with his sword when the battle was none.
The man who would fight to the dead cross over the hind matter lives better fly.
Over the line was a hundred and seventy-nine So the rest of Texas will know and remember the Alamo lay dying.
His powder was ready and dry from flat on his back when we killed him.
A few in revolt and young baby Crockett was smiling and laughing.
The challenge was fiercely denied.
For Texas freedom, a man more than willing to die.
High up to Eno, we're killing your soldiers below.
To the rest of Texas will know and remember the Alamo.
He carries the battle that's bloody and loud with words of farewell in the letters he carried were proud.
Green my little darling, my darling, if Texas is sovereign and free, will never surrender and ever will live our TV.
Hi up to Enna, we're killing your soldiers below to the rest of Texas will know and remember the Alamo.
All right, everybody, Bill, I gotta tell you, that was absolutely outstanding.
We heard them last night.
We're sober tonight, so it sounds even better.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And wow, that was thank you, ladies.
That was beautiful, moving.
Another round of applause for the Heritage Connection.
If you like that song, if you like that kind of music, check them out at HeritageConnectionBand.com.
Their CDs are available for sale there at that website.
And ladies and gentlemen, I'd just like to reiterate, if you couldn't pick it up from that song, everything that we do, my staff on this radio program, the people we associate ourselves with, we do out of the motivation of the love in our hearts for our people.
We have a great group of people here at the Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference.
Good Christian people, hardworking people, good Americans.
And it's the finest group of people, the best company you could ever surround yourself with.
I know I've made that point a couple of times tonight, but I want you to know that anybody here in this room, you'd be honored to call as your friend.
The people who mischaracterize us as racists and all of these other code words.
Well, again, if you buy my book, you'll understand exactly what a racist is.
A racist is a conservative white person, period.
And once you understand that, you'll be able to kind of deconstruct their game.
Everybody here is a great person, and it's someone that you should seek out to join your circle of friends.
I am honored to have been able to be a part of this conference and to broadcast in front of so many.
We're getting close to wrapping up the program.
I want to thank all of the guests that took the time to appear with us tonight.
Everybody who stuck with us for three hours here in this ballroom this evening to listen to the bless y'all.
We love you.
Can we name them all?
Can we name them all?
Well, we've got pickpockets.
Pit Pockets right here.
This is definitely a DUI test I'm doing now.
Pit Pockets, Haas Rager, Kyle Rogers, Derek Black, Tom Sunick.
We had Sam Dick.
Adams from Honolulu.
Dave Mako.
Dave Macco.
Don Wassel.
Gordon Bauma's on the show.
Kyle Rogers, Gene Andrews, Sam Dixon, Paul From, Bobby Lee, the Mouth of the South.
Ron Garcia, Quintana.
Jared Taylor.
Briefly.
Haas Earl Holt.
He's back there in the nitty-gritty dart band.
They performed before the Heritage Connection.
Joe Darn.
Let's not forget the real star of the show tonight.
Absolutely.
The real Corwin, our assistant and intern on the show.
And we hope we can get him permanently at some point.
That's fine.
We're going to give him a job.
That's time, Corwin.
Beautiful wife, Danny.
And beautiful baby.
Isabelle, my beautiful co-host, Bill Rowland.
And it's just been a great time.
You have to be having a good time.
You are drunk.
If I know we're getting close to wrapping this thing up.
One minute and 18 seconds left in what was absolutely one of the most memorable broadcasts in the history of the political cesspool.
On behalf of my entire hosting staff, Bill Rowland, Keith Alexander, Eddie the Bombardier, Miller, and Winston Smith.
I am James Edwards.
It's been great to be with you tonight live on location in Nashville, Tennessee from the CFCC 2010 conference.
We'll be back here again next year.
City still to be determined.
If you've enjoyed the show tonight, again, we apologize for the small technical difficulties.
We'll be back in our home studio, AM 1380, next week.
Those will be resolved.
But I think, again, a small price to pay to have experienced a show such as this.
Remember, my book is for sale now.
Racism Schmacism, How Liberals Used to Push the Obama Agenda.
They flew like hot cakes here at the council.
Everybody's got one.
We want you to have one too.
Go to our website, thepoliticalsuppool.org, to learn more.
We'll talk more about it next week on the show when we have a little more time with all of these great people here to steal the show and steal the show they've done.
Bill, 20 seconds, a final word from you.
Well, there's not much else to say.
We hope everybody's here next year.
The same gang.
We'll have the same crew.
We'll have the same show, except better, as always.
And, you know, as always from me, happy landings, everybody.
We'll see you next week.
Live life the way we do without retreat, surrender, or apology.
God bless you and good night.
Let's hear it.
Thanks for joining us tonight in the Political Cesspool.