Oct. 16, 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.
Here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
All right, my friends, here we are once again.
Welcome to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
James Edwards here with you.
It's good to be back home after being on the road last week here at AM 1380 WLRM Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
It is Saturday evening, the 16th of October.
The weather couldn't be nicer.
Heading right around the corner to Halloween.
Great to be with you again, as always, as we broadcast to you on the Liberty News Radio Network to their AM FM affiliate stations across the country.
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Before I introduce my main man, Keith Alexander, who's sitting in with me, as is custom on this first hour of the broadcast tonight, I want to let you know that we delivered on that which we promised last week.
We promised you last week that before the next show, we would unveil the new Political Cesspool video project.
And it is now off and running.
And we're proud to have now officially ventured into the world of video, not just any video, Keith, high-definition video.
We shot our debut videos last weekend and are now in the process of uploading them to our official YouTube channel.
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Like I said, these are being shot in HD.
We're going to be adding new entries often to further complement the work we're doing here on the show.
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So far, we've got interviews up featuring Jared Taylor, video interviews I'm talking about, of course, Jared Taylor, Richard Spencer, Paul Fromm, and Merlin Miller.
So check it out.
Check it out.
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I'll talk more about this in the second hour.
We've got a lot of great ideas to cultivate there, just getting this project kicked off.
Now, without further ado, Keith Alexander.
And Keith, my friend, you know, you and I were really plowing a fertile field last week.
I think during the hour you were on, you're actually on in the second hour last week, but we were talking about the Creedal Nation versus Racial Nation for me or for you or for anyone with rational thinking in play.
But it was, I thought just a really engrossing and riveting commentary that we had, if I do say so myself.
And I know you want to further explore it here at the top of the hour this evening.
Well, really, what I'd like to do is just tie together some loose ends on it because what we're doing, I was listening to Phyllis Schlafly today, for example, and she was going on and on about the Alfred, or yeah,
Alfred Kinsey's baleful influence on the public schools and how the Kinsey Institute now provides all of this information about sex education to the public schools for the consumption by our public school children and what a terrible thing this was.
But, you know, as I was listening to that, I said, the problem, the difference between a show like Phyllis Schlafly's or any of these other more or less mainstream conservatives is that they give you a tiny niche topic like sex education and give their listeners the idea that somehow if we just get sex education right,
suddenly we'll be restored back to 1950 and everything will be right with the world and we'll get rid of all of this pernicious liberalism.
And of course, nothing could be further from the truth.
You know, that's like the theocons as opposed to neocons who think that if we just get things right on gay marriage or abortion, again, the ship will ride itself, and we don't have to get into these tough issues like the civil rights movement and race relations or Jewish power and influence, James.
And that's what we specialize in.
We try to give people the big picture.
And the big picture we were working on last weekend was the idea of third world America.
America is descending slowly but surely into the third world.
We had a person write in, a Robert Bertani, asking us to go over the Hart Seller Immigration Act of 1965.
And Robert, we're going to do that if you're listening this evening.
But that was, along with the civil rights movement, the beginning of our decline.
And the decline is a third world decline.
If you'll look at neighborhoods in your community that have gone from white to what our ancestors quaintly called colored, in other words, non-white, you'll see that they follow a pattern.
And that pattern is that they begin to look like the third world.
They begin to look like Haiti.
They begin to look like South Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa.
They begin to look like Central and South America and in the slum areas.
And this is not an accident.
It's because third world people are populating these areas.
When third world people begin to populate an area, even an area in the United States, it does not stay as it was.
It begins to resemble the third world from which the inhabitants of that area came.
And we were noticing and talking about a particular pattern that seems to follow whenever this happens.
It's like you go from Provo, Utah to Memphis to Detroit and then to Haiti.
This is what happens in America when you have this type of decline.
And it is a decline.
I've never seen a neighborhood get better, look higher quality, be better kept up, have fewer stray dogs, for example, when it goes from being a white neighborhood to a non-white neighborhood.
And that's happening in this type of pattern.
First of all, you have a majority white area.
Then, through the magic of liberalism and integration, what happens is you get a large number of non-whites in the locale, the neighborhood, the city, whatever.
And when that happens, the first, one of the things that happens is that there is a precipitous decline in the white population, in the white reproduction rate in these areas.
It's like whites are an endangered species, and any disruption of their nesting grounds causes them not to reproduce.
And that's what happens in a place like Memphis.
We don't like to bring children into the world that we can't provide adequately for, James.
And one of the ways we provide adequately for them, for example, is by providing a quality education.
When the public schools are no longer an option for conscientious parents, those parents stop having a lot of children.
They have only as many children as they can afford to send to private school, typically.
And when they do that, then you start seeing the trophy child phenomenon, one child per couple, which basically cuts the population in half, the white population in half in one generation.
Or you see two children, or maybe at the most, three.
You don't see these families of four, five, and six children that you see in places like Provo, Utah or Des Moines, Iowa.
Even today, this is what Steve Saylor calls affordable family formation.
He thinks it's the key to determining whether an area is Republican or Democrat.
It also is very important on this calculus of whether an area is going to be third world or first world.
And, of course, the reduction in the white reproduction rate just accelerates the decline into the third world.
And we'll pick up with this on the other side, Jim.
We'll be back right after this, ladies and gentlemen.
Stay tuned.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, you know, I mentioned at the top of the show tonight about the Political Cess Pull videos that we're now posting to our website at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
And when we originally were unveiling this project to you, I mentioned quite a few things we're going to be exploring as we do this video project.
We're going to be doing one-on-one interviews with different guests that have come on the show.
We already have a few of those up.
Jared Taylor, Richard Spencer, Merlin Miller, Paul Fromm.
We got some more forthcoming.
We're going to be doing some tours in and around Memphis.
We're going to be doing stuff live in the studios to show you what it's like while we're broadcasting this program, both during the program itself and during the commercial breaks when we're off the air.
And I'll tell you, the commercial breaks is really when the magic happens on this radio program.
For instance, just in the last commercial break, Keith Alexander was bestowed his first official nickname.
We have Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
Now we have a Political Cess Pull co-host that has joined Eddie in the ranks of being so luminescent that they get their own nickname.
And it is officially Keith Alexander the Great.
Keith Alexander the Great, everybody.
Hey, I do want to mention this while I'm on it.
I don't know.
That might be lame, but it's fitting.
So it's an easy one, but listen.
It's been a minute to the Pantheon.
Now I'm up there with Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
That's right, that's right.
Maybe one day one day I'll get there along with Bill and Winston.
But speaking of Eddie the Bombardier Miller, he's actually going to be calling in during the second hour.
It's such a busy night tonight.
Such a busy show.
You're not going to want to miss a single segment or a single second for that matter.
So much going on in and around this program this week.
While we were out of town, Bill Rowland and I last week, Eddie the Bombardier Miller was holding court with a journalist from a French newspaper who flew from Paris to Memphis just to interview a member of the Political Cesspool hosting staff.
Eddie was the only one available, so they got Eddie, and that's fine.
And he's going to be calling in tonight to let you know how it went.
We're very excited about it.
This program continues to draw international media acclaim.
And you listen, I think it's well deserved because we have a unique and refreshing voice.
So we're going to be talking about that in the second hour.
And then we got more surprises for you in the third.
I'm telling you, tonight is a loaded deck.
First, back to Keith here.
Keith Alexander was doing what Keith Alexander the Great does best in that first segment.
He was pontificating, he was providing commentary, the likes of which you will get nowhere, but right here on the political cesspool.
So I want to turn it back over to Keith now that I've exhausted all my announcements for the moment.
Keith?
All right, James, thanks.
What we're talking about is the American apocalypto.
Everybody has some type of endgame or end time scenario that is their favorite.
It's a very popular pastime in today's America.
We've got the real thing, the real McCoy, the one that doesn't take any faith, doesn't take any special knowledge.
It just takes the ability to tell the truth and to call things as they are.
As I said, what is going to happen to America is that we're going to descend into the third world if things don't change.
And the way we're going to do it is this: a white area becomes a mixed area racially.
When that happens, the white population reproductive rate plummets down below reproduction level, which is 2.1 children per couple.
And when that happens, specifically because of racial dynamics.
It happens because white people don't want to have children that they can't afford to provide adequately for.
We are like an endangered species.
When you disturb our nesting grounds, we stop reproducing.
And specifically, what is driving this is school integration.
When the public schools are no longer adequate, no longer safe, no longer educate, white people have no more children than they can afford to send to private school.
And when that happens, the white birth rate goes down, the non-white birth rate does not go down, and this just accelerates the process of change.
And an area like Provo, Utah becomes Memphis with a 63% black population.
And then after these forces are in play, Memphis becomes Detroit, in effect, 82.3% non-white population or black population.
And then it becomes Haiti, which is virtually 100% non-white population or black population in that particular case.
This is what the future of America holds.
Now, another thing that's going to happen is that blacks realize that they need to live in the vicinity of a lot of whites in order to live a first world lifestyle.
So when areas become Memphis or Detroit, blacks start casting around.
You know, the old expression is: don't kill the dog or all the fleas will die.
Whites being the dog, blacks and other non-whites being the fleas.
And when the dog dies, the fleas are hopping around furiously trying to find another dog to latch on to.
So what is going to happen in the future for America is out migration of minorities to previously all-white areas.
In other words, they're coming for Provo, Utah, they'll be coming for Des Moines, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, places like that.
And they'll get all the benefits of diversity up there, which are going to cause the whole cycle to repeat itself.
The reaction of the whites in these newly colonized areas is going to be lower reproductive rates, which will accelerate the darkening of America.
And before you know it, America is going to be virtually a third world nation.
And in this third world nation, it will be marked by a lower average IQ.
And that will mean that we're not going to be competitive on the world's marketplace.
You're not going to find Brazil competing effectively with Germany or China because of that IQ difference, among other things.
And this is going to be the future of America unless we do something to change it.
Now, the things we can do to change it is we can start enforcing our border.
We're the only country I can think of that not content with one underclass, we decided to import a whole new underclass.
We had an underclass of blacks that are 12.8% of the population, and that seems to be a pretty stable figure at the present time.
But in addition to that, we're also going to bring in all of these mestizos from Central America and Mexico.
Many of these people have no desire to assimilate into American society.
They just want to recreate their own society under more prosperous circumstances.
And the less motivated among them are people that just basically want to access our social welfare programs.
And those type of people are going to be a drag on the productivity.
It's going to require higher and higher taxes from the productive, i.e. white sector of society to support them.
And we're going to have a third world nation, James.
That's it in a nutshell.
That is the real apocalyptic vision of what is in store for America.
Unless, unless we enforce a border and we start rolling back this privileged legal status that blacks and other minorities have been granted under various civil rights laws.
Things like the Voting Rights Act, like the Civil Rights Act of 64, like Brown versus Board of Education.
These things have created what Paul Craig Roberts called the new feudalism, the new feudalism in America, where like feudalism in medieval Europe, different people have different legal status and different legal rights.
Back in the Middle Ages, if an aristocrat struck a serf, that was a crime, but a very minor crime.
But if a serf struck an aristocrat, it was a major crime.
Well, that's what we have with hate crime laws.
That's what we have with affirmative action.
We've got to turn this thing around and allow the best and brightest to lead this country.
And if we don't do that, then we're headed towards this apocalyptic end to America.
And with that, believe it or not, we're going to find a way to segue to college football.
College football.
We're going to talk about it right after this.
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You always know when Keith Alexander is getting pretty hot under the collar when he starts pacing around the studio like a caged lion.
And that time has come.
He's in a three-point stance, and he hears Hike, and he starts.
I mean, he literally, he's like an animal here.
He's just pacing up and down.
That's when you really know Keith is in his zone.
When he's in his element, is that when he starts pacing the studio, wearing out the carpeting here at WLRM.
And we have found that moment in the show.
We're at that moment now, and so you know, Keith is ready to really just unload now.
And I got Keith fired up in the commercial break.
Tell him we're going to go to college football.
But first, like I said, busy, busy night in the cesspool.
Told you about the TPC video project.
It's already up and in full swing.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller interviewed by a French newspaper journalist.
I'm going to tell you about that in the second hour.
But then later on tonight, during the third hour, we're going to have not one, but two guests.
A dynamic duo appearing in tandem.
Richard Spencer, who coincidentally was with us last week for a short 15-minute burst.
Richard Spencer, editor of alternativeright.com, and Dr. Paul Godfrey, one of our all-time favorites.
They'll be appearing together in the second hour to talk about the Republican Party/slash neoconservative coming embrace of the homosexual movement as one of the bedrocks of family values.
You don't think it's coming?
Well, it is, and they're going to explain why.
We're going to hear from them, two great leaders of the paleoconservative movement during tonight's third hour.
So, like I said, very, very busy night in the political cesspool.
Now, for those of you who have been long-term listeners, perhaps you'll remember a few months ago, I think it was perhaps last fall, maybe about a year ago now.
It's been a while.
But we were bringing to your attention the fact that at the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, they had banned their mascot, Colonel Rebel.
Now, Colonel Rebel was this Colonel Sanders mock look-alike, kind of, you could maybe draw an inference between Robert E. Lee and he, but nevertheless, he really wasn't a Confederate.
He just looked like an old Southern chicken man, I guess.
But you could see, you know, obviously you saw him and you thought of the South.
Now, he, in and of himself, was a compromise.
In the old days, before my time, Keith was explaining to me and telling me that the entire band section of the University of Mississippi would dress up in Confederate uniforms.
They would have a Confederate flag that spanned nearly the entire field that they would unfurl at all the home games in Oxford, Mississippi.
And they would have, at the beginning of each game, someone ride out, dressed in a Confederate uniform on a horse and stab his saber into the field.
Now, this was all the stuff that used to go on at Ole Miss just a couple of decades ago.
They got rid of all that, and Colonel Rebel was the compromise.
Well, now, as is always the case, as Keith just mentioned, now even the compromise is too extreme.
And this is how the lines always get redrawn, how the trims, how the cells always get trimmed, and we always incrementally lose ground.
We never take any back.
And that's because the conservative movement is woefully impotent for reasons that I document in my book.
But now, getting to the point, Colonel Rebel, the mascot, it's always unsatisfied.
The left is always unsatisfied.
You can never placate him, so why try?
Now, Colonel Rebel, the compromise, is now too extreme, and now he is out.
And we mentioned that the move to out him took place a couple of months ago, but now an official new mascot has been named.
And now it is no longer the old miss Rebels.
It is the old Miss Black Bears.
All right?
The Ole Miss Black Bears.
Now, you would think that they wouldn't mention the word black when naming the team and then an animal.
But nevertheless, even though, by and large, the whole team is black, so I guess it's fitting.
But nevertheless, the old miss black bears, Keith.
What's going on down there?
Well, it's political correctness run amok.
And what is happening is what always happens with the left.
You make a compromise, but you've never bought your peace.
You know, the left's favorite saying is no justice, no peace.
And justice is defined as totally plowing under any conservative vestige of the old order.
And old Miss represented the old order.
It represented a celebration of the Confederacy and the old South.
Colonel Rebb was supposed to be reminiscent of some type of old South white aristocrat of some sort, you know, with his beard and his mustache and his floppy hat and whatnot and his swallowtail coat.
He was an exemplar of the old South.
And of course, Ole Miss began in the late 80s trying to rid themselves of all this Confederate paraphernalia.
The secret reason behind this, I've learned, is that they wanted a Phi Beta Kappa chapter on campus.
That's apparently quite a feather in the cap of a college.
And to get it, the people at Phi Beta Kappa said, you're going to have to purge yourself of all this Confederate imagery.
So they stopped playing Dixie and they stopped allowing people to bring Confederate flags into the stadium, which for time immemorial, Ole Miss football games involved almost everybody in the stadium that was an old miss supporter waving a Confederate flag of various sizes.
So consequently, that was, you know, a sea of Confederate flags was standard operating procedure at any Ole Miss game.
Well, they got rid of those.
Now they've gotten rid of Colonel Rebel, replaced him with the black bear, which is going over like a lead balloon from what I understand on the campus.
And of course, you know, the left is nothing if not relentless.
You know, what do they say?
The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind exceeding fine.
And I'm sure all of these diehards will be horrified to learn that the name Rebels and the name Old Miss are on the chopping block as well, because both of those names are reminiscent either of the Confederacy or the Old South.
So all of this is scheduled to change.
It's rocking along.
And quite frankly, James, all of it doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
Old Miss football has been in the dumpster ever since the league integrated in 1971.
Before 1971, in the late 40s, the 50s, and the 60s, Ole Miss was typically one of the top two teams in the SEC.
Since the integration of the league, they've been down at the bottom of the league, and no amount of pandering seems to make any difference in that regard.
And if you want to get an idea of just where the Ole Miss program is, I invite you to tune in to ESPN 2 tonight at 9 o'clock Eastern, 8 o'clock Central Time, and watch Old Miss tangle with Alabama, a team that they basically had a 500 record with throughout the Johnny Vaught era.
I think Alabama had one more victory than Ole Miss during those two decades.
And now, I mean, if Bama doesn't ring up 100 points on the Rebels, it will be a surprise, James.
Well, Keith, you're right.
I mean, the day you can see it coming already where they'll not be known as Ole Miss at all in the war.
It's just going to be the University of Mississippi Black Bears.
I mean, that's, you know, that's terrible.
Well, look.
And especially when you're considering that this was a university that was founded by Confederate generals.
I mean, this is the history of the university.
Look, I say, let's just take the wraps off it and go whole hog.
We know who is driving this change.
I suggest that we change the name to the Marxist-Leninist Institute of Mississippi and that we take Colonel Rev's hat off and call him Comrade Lennon.
He would kind of look like Comrade Lennon.
Maybe we need to get some wire-rimmed glasses for him.
And then rather than being the Ole Miss Rebels, we'll be the Ole Miss Comrades.
And then everything will be at least, you know, consistent with the liberal hierarchy of values.
Now, the only thing worse than college football is professional football.
And since we're on the subject, and since today is Saturday, it's college football day, where hundreds of thousands, millions, literally millions of white patrons.
I was watching or flipping through the channels today and just happened to catch part of the Arkansas versus Auburn game that was taking place down there at Auburn.
You know, nothing but white fans in the stadium.
And the team looked like Grambling versus Prairie View.
Well, you know, you got millions of people going out today paying hundreds of dollars a ticket to, I guess, fund their own demise when it comes to culture.
But anyway, the only thing worse than college football is professional football.
And Keith, we only have a couple of minutes left in this segment.
I know we want to go to something else in the last segment of this hour, but you're making mention of something about Randy Moss, and you have one minute to make your point.
Randy Moss of the New England Patriots Now, Minnesota Vikings.
Well, Randy Moss was not a happy camper because apparently they weren't paying him what he deemed he was worth at New England.
So he was making negative comments.
And I understand once he left, it came out in the news that he had gone to their star quarterback, Tom Brady, whose hair is a little bit longer than James's, and told him that he looked like a girl with that long hair.
And, you know, I was just thinking, you know, to talk about the double standard, what do you think would happen if Tom Brady went up to one of those pipe cleaner defensive backs that has, it looks like black pipe cleaners sticking out of the back of his helmet and told him and told him that his pipe cleaner long hair made him look like a girl.
I mean, there would be a liberal lynch mob forming outside of the stadium within five minutes.
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Hello, I just had to use the intercom here at the radio station and tell the secretary up front to turn on the air conditioning.
It's making me hot just to watch Keith work this floor over like he's doing.
And I'll tell you something else.
I come in here to do the, you know, this is radio, not television.
And I come in here practically wearing my pajamas to do a show.
I got my sweatpants on.
You know, I got a casual t-shirt.
I like to be comfortable when I'm doing my work here on the show.
Now, Keith, on the other hand, comes in here wearing a full suit, sometimes even wearing a tuxedo.
But he really, you know, he wants to dress the part, even though he's not going to be seen, only heard.
But that's changing, though, now with TPC video.
So now I guess I'm going to have to dress a little bit better.
But nevertheless, Keith, though, now the tie is gone.
He's down to his wife beaters.
He's got that muscle shirt.
You ever seen Bruce Willis and Die Hard?
You know, that muscle shirt.
Well, Keith's down to his muzzle shirt.
That old miss thing really got him back.
That old miss.
The black bear.
Yes.
Yeah, he's sweating.
I tell you, I got to cool this man down.
We got to get some air in here.
It's getting too hot in the Cesspool studio, I tell you.
Yeah, he's getting cool.
He's got to get fanned out.
You've got to bring him down to his corner like a boxing match.
He's got to come to his corner and get, you know, get some Gatorade and some water.
Oh, he's working overtime for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
That's the kind of work ethic this man brings to the show each and every week.
Like I said, man, we got to get this stuff on video.
You don't believe me to hear it described.
You got to see this stuff.
That's why we're venturing into video.
You just got to see what I'm talking about here.
I'm telling you, I'm going to document Keith working.
I'm going to show this bald spot in the carpet where Keith likes to tread when he's really thinking hard.
So this is it.
Hey, by the way, Keith didn't even know about this.
I'm flying to New York tomorrow.
Now, I can't tell you what I'm flying to New York for yet.
If you want to see, you're going to have to watch our website.
We're going to put video of it up on the Political Assessable website within the next, before the next show, before next Saturday anyway.
So I can't tell you exactly how quickly we'll be able to get it up, but I've got a meeting in New York tomorrow.
And it's going to be documented on video.
We're going to put it up on thepoliticalaccessible.org.
It deals directly, of course, with our work here on the show.
Very exciting opportunity.
So not going to let the cat out of the bag yet, but just putting a bee in your bonnet.
You're going to want to check our website daily.
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All right, Keith, now, over to you.
I know you've got one more topic before we head into the second hour tonight.
We have a gentleman named Robert B. who has written into our show and given us, like so many of our listeners, a very kind and supportive email.
And he's asked that we cover the Hart Seller Immigration Act of 1965.
He says that, you know, he's heard us and likes hearing us talk about Brown versus Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 64 and various other topics that we point to as turning points in America when liberalism gained control.
Well, I guess the real tactical pivot for the left came with the Civil Rights, with the Civil Rights Act of 64 and the Hart Seller Act of 1965.
I guess the real name of it is the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, sponsored in the Senate by Michigan Senator Philip Hart in the House of Representatives by that good son of Israel, Emmanuel Seller, who, of course, is from what a surprise, New York.
And the Senate floor leader for it was the young, wet behind the ears, Teddy Kennedy, part of that three Musketeers of New England, or three stooges, if you will, Jack Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Teddy Kennedy.
Well, what did this law do?
Basically what it did, it turned upside down the priorities for immigration, authorized immigration to the United States.
It gave preference to people from Africa and Asia and took away preference from people from Europe and other Western nations.
Now, this basically had several effects.
First of all, President Kennedy wanted it because obviously he and others were planning this kind of American imperial dynasty that we have now, where we project power like Rome all over the world.
And he thought it would be much better for America to say that we have immigrants from your nation here.
In fact, you may even have relatives here in America.
And that would make the bitter pill of American domination a little bit easier for these people in Africa and Asia to swallow.
Another reason, of course, is that it worked against the interests of the white Gentile founding stock and of America, which seems to be the ultimate end game for liberals.
Now, this vote, this law passed by a vote of 76 to 18.
And who were the 18 dissenters?
The 18 stalwarts that voted against this tremendous change in America.
It was the members of the Southern caucus, people like John Stennis and James Eastland of Mississippi, Richard Russell of Georgia.
All these Southern senators, again, were the people holding forth for true conservatism in fighting this encroaching liberalism.
Now, the 65 Immigration Act probably had as much, if not more, influence than anything else in transforming America towards a third world nation.
You know, Berthold Brecht, the famous German playwright, once said in the late 40s, if you don't like the result of the elections, replace the electorate.
And that's exactly what they managed to do with the 65 Immigration Act.
As a result of this, plus coupling that with even more importantly, a refusal to enforce our borders and to allow people from Mexico and Central America to flood into America, we not satisfied to have one underclass, 12.8% black, we now have a 14% Hispanic minority in America, which is growing daily.
And this is tremendously changing America.
A lot of these people are settling in the American Southwest, where they have this revancheous notion that somehow America stole the Southwest from Mexico and from Hispanics everywhere.
And as a result, they want to take it back, at least they want to take it back in practical cultural terms and make it a no-go zone for einglos and blacks and make it the new Aslan as the people at Lulak and Metzah and La Raza call it.
So the change is underway and this is an attempt to outgun white Americans at the ballot box.
It's very similar to what happened in Reconstruction.
After the Civil War during Reconstruction, one of the first things the Radical Republicans did was disenfranchise through a congressional act all Southerners who had either fought with the Confederacy or worked in the Confederate government.
So virtually every white male and only males voted back then in the South was disenfranchised.
They knew that if white Southerners were allowed to vote, they would vote Democrat.
And if they were allowed to vote Democrat, the Republicans would lose national elections.
So throughout the entire period of Reconstruction, the Radical Republicans were, one, trying to keep whites from voting in the South, and two, encouraging blacks to vote Republican.
And a lot of the violence and depredations against black Southerners during the Reconstruction period were actually wrought upon them by radical Republican groups like the Loyal Leagues and the Freedmen's Bureau, who are trying to intimidate recalcitrs into voting Republican in both local, state, and national elections.
Well, almost every new immigrant to the United States, regardless of where they're from, but particularly ones from the Third World, are natural-born Democrats for at least three generations because they want more government benefits.
And the Democrats are the party of government benefits.
So consequently, the Democrats, who were primarily responsible for passing this law, were doing it to preserve their political power.
They wanted to have more and more good Democrats there to vote.
It's like, you know, Bear Told Break, replace the electorate.
That's what the purpose was, and it's worked like a charm, James.
Keith Alexander the Great, everybody, doing what he does best this first hour, which is the Keith Alexander hour here on the Political Cesspool.
He's always, almost always, I should say, co-hosting with me during the opening hour of each weekly broadcast here on Liberty News Radio.
And we're thankful to have him.
If you were watching this on video right now, you would see me shaking the hand of Keith Alexander, and that's exactly what I'm doing right now, and deservingly so.
But we've got two more hours tonight still forthcoming, so I encourage you to not go anywhere.
Coming up in the second hour, among other things, Eddie the Bombardier Miller will be calling in to let us know how his big interview on behalf of the CESPO went with the journalists from the French newspaper that flew into Memphis last week.
Also, of course, during tonight's third hour, Bill Rowland will be on deck hosting as Richard Spencer and Dr. Paul Godfrey join.
So folks, buckle up.
Still much more to come tonight.
I'll be right back with you.
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