Nov. 6, 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 to the Political Cesspool Radio Program, everyone.
James Edwards here with you alongside Bill Rowland, who is co-hosting with me for tonight's entirety, this Saturday evening, November 6th, as we broadcast to you live from the Council of Conservative Citizens Board of Directors meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.
I am in hotel room 419, and we're having a party.
Now we're having a party with the live studio.
Now it begins.
That's right.
Second hour it begins.
It takes them an hour to get settled down here.
But James Edwards and Bill Rowland here with you.
As I mentioned, the marvels of modern technology at the top of the show.
We are here in Nashville, Tennessee, room 419, and we are broadcasting remotely, not from our flagship station, AM 1380 WLRM Radio in Memphis, 1380, but from this very hotel room.
And yet still, as we speak this very moment, the affiliate stations, the AM FM affiliate stations of Liberty News Radio are broadcasting this via satellite to their listeners in Portland, Oregon, and in Utah and in Memphis and in all ports of call around the country who carry the LNR stream.
And so, Bill, tonight as we broadcast live in this hotel room, there's someone up in Oregon of all places driving around in their truck, listening.
And I'll tell you what, makes you glad you lived this long.
That's very true.
And of course, we got a great audience out here right now.
And, you know, the thing is that the whole purpose of this show is to bring up topics that generally you won't hear on normal radio.
And here's Rohan Garcia Quintana, for instance, sitting right here.
Yeah, on the show two weeks ago, his last appearance.
Rohan, come over here.
Come over here.
He's going to scoot across.
Oh, he's got his car.
Read it.
Americans have had enough.
Ain't that the truth?
But, you know, Rohan is an interesting character because, as he says, he was born in Havana, raised in Savannah, and that makes him a full-blooded Confederate as far as we're concerned.
Well, I'm an American by citizenship, and I'm Southern by the grace of God.
Now, Ron, why is it, now, Rowan is significant for many different reasons, but particularly because of something that happened just this month.
Yes, I was labeled by the NAACP as one of the top races in the Tea Party movement.
And what did you do, pray tell, to earn that distinguished honor?
Joined the citizens of the board of directors of CFCC, the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Essentially, that's what I have done.
But essentially, I am one of them right-wing extremists, Bible thumper Christians, you know, you name it.
You know, I'm a Ronald Reagan Conservative.
I worked for Ronald Reagan for five years.
I am proud of that.
I am proud to be a patriot.
I am proud to believe in the Constitution of the United States.
I'm proud to claim Jesus Christ as my Savior.
And I guess, you know, When you have a president who is a Muslim and we don't know where he was born and what kind of citizen he has, citizenship he has, you know, we have become so political correct.
And I'm not, I'm sorry.
I took the oath to become a United States citizen.
So I gave up any alliance and allegiance to any other country, including where I was made in Havana, Cuba.
You know, my parents are from Spain.
My mother's from Barcelona.
I'm proud of my Spanish heritage.
And, you know, just because I celebrate my Spanish heritage and I distinguish myself from mestizos and mulattos, you know, in Spanish, we don't have a problem with those words, actually.
You know, it's only the United States has become so politically correct that those are problems.
And that's where we are.
That's right.
You know, in the 1900s, when people came here from other countries, they were expected to become Americans and learn English.
But today, we're so accommodating and it's killing us.
We're telling people, hey, don't worry, we'll print signs in 20 languages if we have to.
Don't learn English.
You don't have to become an American.
Just keep celebrating your culture.
And I will say this, ladies and gentlemen.
I said, we're not a multicultural nation.
We are a multi-heritage nation.
If you want to know the difference, multi-heritage is what you bring to the table.
I bring Spanish heritage.
Some people around the table may bring German heritage.
You know, the blacks bring African heritage.
But together, it has melted into what we call the American culture.
And that's what we don't want to change.
The new people coming here are either here to harm us, like the Arabs, the Muslims, they don't want to become any part of us.
As a matter of fact, we're infidels, according to them.
And then we have the people from south of the border, the Latin Americans who are mestizos.
They're not Spanish.
Some of them are illiterate in Spanish.
But the thing is that they do not want to acculturate to us.
They're just here to make money and send it back.
They're sending back, and Mexicans are sending back about $20 billion.
It's their third largest source of income.
But yet you're draining jobs from the people.
When they say that they're doing the jobs Americans don't want to do, I say finish that sentence.
They don't want to do for sub-minimum wage or that's what they're doing.
I mean, I know a lot of people that have worked in those jobs that, quote, Americans don't want to do.
They used to make 20 bucks an hour, but they're playing the illegal aliens $8 million an hour.
But there's more to it.
Illegal alienism is not a single issue.
It affects every part of our society.
And if we're not careful, we will become Balkanized.
We don't want multi-languages.
We want one language, English, as a language that unites you.s dot.
Hey, is that kind of, is that kind of, hey, you're going to give me a round of applause, everybody.
Is that kind of common sense talk from Roan Garcia Cantana, who has been on this show numerous times, a member of the CFCC, as we are, that got him labeled as public enemy number two on the NAACP hit list.
But Rowan, you know, we talked about this a couple of weeks ago, although you were calling in while we were in the studio.
Now that we're here face to face, let's recap the significance of that NAACP report report, which absolutely fell flat.
We got a minute till break.
The significance is that the NAACP should worry more about blacks killing blacks.
You know, we don't hear that on the news, folks, and that's why we have an overrepresentation, quote unquote, of blacks in prison.
Blacks raping blacks.
There's a lot of little girls eight, 10 years old having babies.
You don't hear that in the news.
Yeah, yeah, when I watched A Time to Kill, it was a different.
Anybody see the movie?
30 seconds.
All right.
And then the last thing I want to say is the dropout rate of blacks is as high as 80% in some parts of the nation.
And why doesn't the NAACP care about that?
You know, instead of labeling people racist and, you know, they should work out their own.
Hey, that's Roan Garcia Quintana, everybody, a great leader.
Keep over with me.
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I mean, that's what really what we give you here and a lot of paleoconservative rhetoric in between.
So anyway, we're here at the I'm looking at, you know, we could do that.
I've been very tempted to do a sing-along.
Sing-along.
I'm at karaoke.
No, no, no, listen.
Karaoke is another one.
I'm a great talk radio host, and I'm also pretty good at karaoke.
And while I'm here in Nashville, that's an entirely Music City.
We're in Music City, USA.
Okay, we're in room 419 and we're overlooking the Operand Hotel.
And I tell you, I feel like singing tonight.
Self-evaluation is a dangerous thing, James.
I'll tell you right now.
But be that as it may.
We've got a live audience tonight in my hotel room, and if you want to get in this room before we get kicked out by management, but I was going to ask, if you love the political cesspool, give us a big rebel yell, but they preempted it, and they gave us the rebel yell.
They did.
They did.
And we were.
It's like a rebel whistle.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, Bill, you know, another thing, most of what we cover here on the radio program is also documented with both facts and references on the political cesspool blog, thepolitical cesspool.org.
And one of the things we talked about this week was George W. Bush's worst moment.
Now, he went on record of this.
In fact, he made a very big deal about it.
George W. Bush actually said the worst moment of his presidency was when a black rapper called him a racist.
Kanye West, no less, who is notorious even by black rapper standards.
That would break my heart, James.
So every now and then you come across something that nearly makes you fall out of your chair.
And I've been at this gig for going on seven years now hosting radio.
You think you see it all.
You never see it all.
And you have to read something like this three or four times to convince yourself that what you're actually seeing is what you're actually seeing.
And this is one of those times.
So George Bush, the low point of his presidency, the quote-unquote worst moment.
It wasn't the nearly trillion dollar bailout he had to ask for after helping to engineer the diversity-driven mortgage crisis.
You know, it wasn't his idiotic mission accomplished fiasco.
It wasn't being exposed as a flat-out liar when it came to the fact that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
It wasn't spending a trillion dollars in the no-win war against a country that was zero threat to us.
It wasn't losing both the House and Senate to the Democrats in 2006.
None of that was the worst moment in George W. Bush's presidency.
It wasn't even 3,000 Americans dying during the terrorist attacks of 9-11.
No, none of that, Bill.
Bush didn't find any of those things too terribly distressing when compared against that which Kanye West leveled against the Kanye West, of course, a notorious black gangster rapper.
No, on the Today Show with Matt Lauer, he asked former President Bush what the worst moment of his presidency was.
And he said, Do you remember what Kanye West said about you?
He said, and this is Bush, and I quote, yes, I do.
He called me a racist.
And he went on to say that this was, and again, quote unquote, the most disgusting moment of my presidency.
Kanye West.
We could call a racist by people more prominent than Kanye West on a bad day.
The most disgusting point of George W. Bush's career was his inauguration.
Again, no, Bill, this is what we're up against.
You have people like this who were legitimizing the racist label, which was, again, a Marxist construct coined by Trotsky himself.
You know, the whole racist moniker is thrown around like confetti.
I wrote a whole book about it, Racism, Schmeissism, my new book.
Check it out at racismbook.com, been very favorably reviewed.
But, you know, when frauds like Bush go on TV and say that the worst moment of his presidency was when he was called a racist by a black rapper, it really gives credence to the fact that this is a potent term and that we should be fearful of it when actually the exact opposite is true.
I don't know what more I can add to it than that, but I'm sure you can.
Well, obviously, George Bush has been drinking the Kool-Aid when it comes to the word racism.
And I guess he's trying to rehabilitate himself in terms of the media over the Katrina fiasco.
And of course, that had nothing to do with George Bush.
It had everything to do with the third world population trying to get by during a national or during a natural disaster.
And of course, the reason that Katrina became such a terrible human tragedy is because the blacks in New Orleans failed to evacuate when they were told to do so.
But George Bush apparently is going to hang on the cross for this, or he's hanging himself on the cross because he's trying to find some reason to redeem his presidency, which obviously for white people and for the nation was a disaster.
So he's not, of course, he's going to say the thing that made him the most upset was the fact that he was called a racist by Kanye West.
Okay, if you were president of the United States, would you really be wringing your hands over what Kanye West said?
He said this on the today show.
He said it on the today show.
You know, of all places, something, you know, he could grovel in front of a national audience.
You know, but what does Matt Lauer say?
You know, Matt Lauer doesn't say, you've got to be kidding me.
You know, the day that you got called a racist by a scumbag black rapper was the worst day, you know, was worse than the day when 3,000 Americans were incinerated on your watch.
You know, that's not what he says.
Of course, you know, Lauer agrees with him.
You know, yes, yes.
What can you do to absolve yourself of this white guilt?
You know, so again, this is what makes the political cesspool and organizations like the Council of Conservative Citizens so needed and such a unique voice in today's political discourses because you're not going to get frank and candid common sense commentary like this on any other show.
You know, George Bush is an idiot if he really believes that, which surely to God he doesn't.
But nevertheless, the fact that he even pretends to is bad enough.
And so we're bringing it to your attention here, unlike you'll find on the Rush Limbareshan Hannity show.
Well, you know, the thing is that probably John McCain is banging his head against the wall because he didn't think of that.
Wait, wait, what did John McCain?
You know, he wishes he had part of that whole Katrina franchise where he could bang his head on the floor about racist guilt.
You know, even though he was re-elected, well, you know, what did John McCain do when one of his top protégés came on our show with being Sheriff Paul Bebue of Penalt County, Arizona?
What did John McCain do then?
Well, he soiled his dependence.
Obviously, he went all over his diaper because there's no, absolutely no tolerance for talking about your own people, the people who vote you into office.
That's the damnedest thing about these Republicans, Bill, is that 99% of their vote comes from the white middle class.
I mean, blue-collar, working-class, white middle-Americans.
That's 99% of the Republican Party.
And I tell you, as God is my witness, that is the one constituency that they will not, by hook or crook, by the grace of God, pander to.
They will give you nothing.
Yes, the only people they pander to are the people who have never voted and will never vote Republican.
And the people who do vote Republican, they wish would drop dead.
And I don't think I'm being too elaborate in my wording there.
Well, certainly John McCain isn't too far from dropping dead himself.
So, you know, I mean, I'm saying that because obviously his political career is entirely based on this ability to manipulate the media.
Yeah, but unfortunately.
And to create this false impression that Mexicans are lining up in droves to vote for him or women or whatever else it is.
This is the foolishness that defined his presidential campaign: we can't succeed if we're only relying on white people.
The only bad thing is, and I don't want to live in the past, but J.D. Hayworth made him look good.
J.D. Hayworth was trying to hang John McCain out the drive as if John McCain had political session connections.
And this was actually, you know, the political session radio program, this very show, was a very major topic of conversation in one of the biggest political news stories in Arizona.
We drove a wedge between J.D. Hayworth and John McCain, and J.D. Hayworth found a way to make John McCain look good.
But we won't revisit that now.
We've got much more to cover tonight.
That was all covered back in June.
Hey, we're live in Nashville.
James Edwards and Bill Rowland with the Political Assess Pool Radio Program.
We'll be back right after this.
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We gotta get out of this place.
All right, everybody, as Billy Idol said, give us a big rebel yell.
Back here at the Political Cesspool, live from Nashville, Tennessee tonight, not from our friendly confines at a.m. 1380 WLRM Radio.
Although, thanks to the marvels of modern technology, Liberty News Radio is getting us out to all of our affiliate stations and simulcasting via the internet as we come to you live tonight from room 419, the Operand Hotel District of Nashville.
Very excited about the show tonight.
This is do 50 broadcasts a year from the studio, and every once in a while you get to take your show on the road, and we are living it up.
to the best of our abilities tonight, Bill.
And we've got a very special guest now joining us, plucked from the crowd here from room 419.
I'm telling you folks, listen, next time the CSCC says they're having a meeting, you got to be there.
You're missing out if you're not in this hotel room tonight.
And I know we've got thousands of people listening in, driving around.
You're listening on the internet.
You're driving around in places like Port.
In Portland, by the way, what happened against the Thunder the other night?
I was very disappointed in that overtime loss.
And in the defeat of Chris Dudley for governor, you know, I gave him my endorsement.
He lost by 5,000 votes out of the 1.2 million cast.
I really thought he was going to take it.
Does anybody here know what I'm talking about?
Not ESPN for Chris Dudley was a Republican gubernatorial candidate.
He got like 600,000 votes.
Anyway, neither here nor there.
And I forgot the point I was making.
It was probably the fact that we're coming from this hotel room and people in Portland are listening.
But we got a special guest here, Bill, plucked from the crowd of this hotel room.
Who is he?
That would be Kyle Rogers.
And of course, he's a board member, the Council of Conservative Citizens.
And Kyle, a little recap.
Oh, you're going to talk about the, give it to us again.
Well, down in Somerville, South Carolina, all of a sudden, there's, you know, all the local networks, every day on the news, they started ranting about the so-called Somerville Confederate flag controversy.
Well, what it was, a 50-year-old terminally ill widow who she grew up in the area, moved out of state.
She just came back.
She bought a house in a black neighborhood, fixed it up, cleaned up the yard, made it the nicest-looking property in her neighborhood.
And to pay her back, all her black neighbors are harassing her.
And she's got an American flag and a Confederate flag on her porch.
Well, none other than Aaron Brown, the black radical Somerville City Council member, was organizing this campaign of harassment against her and got a bunch of, we're operating out of a local black church.
He got all these people to sign a petition and then took it to a Somerville City Council meeting and wanted the other white city council members to order her to take this flag down, which they said that they wouldn't do that.
And even if they did, they didn't have the power to do it.
Well, so this Aaron Brown actually led a protest in front of a private residence.
And me and a few other CFCC members from the area.
And we only got, they actually took out the permit a week in advance.
And the media lied for them.
The media, all week long, the media kept saying they were thinking about protesting.
And then Thursday evening news, they go, oh, they're protesting Saturday morning.
And so they didn't give anyone much time to organize any opposition.
But I rounded up a few people and we went out there.
And there's a group of guys that came down from Columbia.
We ended up with about 25 people with Confederate flags standing in this woman's front yard.
And there's about 35 people in Aaron Brown's crowd, which were given free food to come.
And then they had two Coca-Cola banners that they got from a gas station trash bin.
One of them had next to the Coca-Cola logo, crudely written with a Sharpie, was no Confederate flag.
The other one said no Confederate.
And then there was a D, and then it stopped.
Apparently someone tried to spell flag with a D and then realized they messed up and just stopped writing.
It's worse to say there.
Well, so this woman that lives there baked cookies.
And so she's sitting there with cookies with the Aaron Brown and this other guy who apparently is the leader of the Civic Association, the Neighborhood Civic Association, except he lives two doors down, has a big like multi-car garage that has collapsed and has goats climbing on it.
So he's the leader of the Neighborhood Civic Association who's harassing this woman for having a Confederate flag.
And he has a collapsed garage with goats climbing all over it in a residential neighborhood.
And so they come up the street singing, we shall overcome.
Oh, you got to be kidding.
So we shall overcome this 50-year-old Terminal widow who's making us feel bad with her Confederate flag.
And so her and H.K. Edgerton actually came down.
One of Bill's favorites.
H.K. Edgerton's standing out in the street in a Confederate uniform at his office.
I think he lives in that uniform, honey.
And he's offering them free cookies, which Aaron Brown and the other guy had them under.
Of course, they were giving them free food themselves.
So they wouldn't take any of the cookies.
So then they walked by, and there's like two cops.
There's actually way more media than cops.
There's like two cops on foot and then another cop in a car.
Well, they walk off.
The cops walk up with them.
A couple of the younger thug types, most of them were elderly from this local church.
They were just there for the free food.
A couple of young ones stayed behind and there was a little group of them like 20 yards up the street one way and another little group 20 yards up.
Hey, white boys.
Like yelling profanities and stuff.
They go, if it wasn't for all these cops, you wouldn't be doing this.
You know, all this profanity.
We'd get you.
At this point, there are no cops.
The street's really long.
The mob has walked far up the street out of view singing, we shall overcome.
But they're going, if it wasn't for all these cops, we'd kill you.
This is all because a 50-year-old disabled black woman has a Confederate flag.
Oh, she was white.
I was going to say it had a black woman.
They wouldn't care.
That makes more sense.
So anyway, of course, the media is there.
None of the media mentions.
In fact, there was one guy.
Most of them stood far away.
There was one young guy in a Lakers, Los Angeles Lakers uniform that actually comes up and is yelling all kinds of profanities.
And H.K. Edgerton told him that he wasn't a real Southerner because he was using profanities in front of all these lady folks.
Leading to H.K., one of Bill's all-time favorites.
But anyway, the media actually took pictures of this dork, this dorky-looking young black guy in his Lakers outfit and tried to portray him like he was having a civil rational debate with H.K. reality he was screaming threats and profanities this is how the media was it an odom jersey or a bryant jersey I have no idea that's significant.
So then finally, we wait and wait and wait and wait.
Then the crowd comes back going, Yes, we can.
Yes, we can.
Yes, we can.
It's 2008 all over again.
Aaron Brown, by the way, the ringleader, the black Somerville City Council member, is wearing an Obama baseball cap.
It's getting out of control.
He's at the front of the crowd with an Obama baseball cap.
And then the guy, the guy with the goats in his yard, is in the back riding a golf cart.
Oh, what are we talking about on the political cesspool?
In other words, it was a clown posse out there that was insane, clown posse.
Oh, wow.
What are we talking about on the political session?
Course, then the legend grows.
There's no way.
I mean, if the media would have actually shown this as it was on the news, everybody, black people alike, would have just laughed at them.
Of course, naturally.
I'm laughing now.
I didn't even see it.
Just in the story.
The Columbus Post and Courier article comes out.
They did put that we had 25 people, but they put that Aaron Brown's mob had 70 people.
How many did they really have?
About 35.
Okay.
And of course, they had much more.
We could have had as many people.
If we would have had a couple more days' advance notice, we could have had more people than they had without too much trouble.
This is in an area where the city where the Confederate flag is very popular.
I mean, hundreds of people have Confederate flag bumper stickers on their car in this area.
But anyway, then Channel 2 comes out and they put 90 people.
And then an hour later, the Associated Press comes out.
They had 100 people.
Oh, each article, each reporter as their article came out.
The number got higher and higher.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, just like the political cesspool, the Council of Conservative Citizens is on the scene wherever injustice is occurring.
Wherever injustice is occurring against European Americans.
And Kyle Rogers, CSCC webmaster, with a great recounting of an incident that happened just a few weeks ago.
Thank you, Matt Man.
Two weeks ago.
Well, you know, I think welcome back to get on the political cesspool.
Call us on James's Dime, toll-free, at 1-866-986-6397.
And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
When we broadcast remotely, you never know who we're going to pluck from the crowd.
You just heard from Kyle Rogers, who is not only a board member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, but also the webmaster of CFCC.org.
And he was relaying to you a story in which he took part in Somerville, South Carolina.
So we're just going to continue on down the pike tonight.
Sitting next to me right now is Derek Black, host of the Don and Derek Black Show.
I heard it's been slightly amended in terms of its name, and now it's the Don and Derek Black show.
Indeed, we decided at some point it was necessary to give the old man some credit in the title.
Well, we're going to get to Derek in just a moment.
Derek, though, unlike everyone else who is here in just a state of elation, what state of Inville?
But hey, Rebel Yell, everybody.
Come on.
Everybody's happy to be at this live remote broadcast of the festival tonight.
Derek, unlike everyone else, was studiously engaged in my book.
I saw that, Derek.
Yeah, yeah, I was looking for information to pull off so that I could read on your program.
That's what we talked about.
Racism schmecism.
Yeah, I like that.
It's not too many people in the country who are willing to talk about racism in a serious manner.
And I was polishing up on my Yiddish in the title.
Absolutely.
But it's available for sale tonight at racismbook.com.
And as Bill Rowland is my witness, I'm not just making this up.
This is a letter here that came from a political cesspool fan writing from Muskogee, Oklahoma.
You never know where you're going to find listeners of the Cesspool.
And it writes, it reads, Dear James, your book is excellent in every way.
And I have seven grandchildren that need a copy to help them to prepare for what they will be facing in the dark days to come.
Please send me 10 copies.
So that comes from Political Cesspool listener Raymond in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Bill, verify for the audience that I wasn't making that up.
I verified that.
And Raymond, we want to thank you.
And the reason I was prompted.
You did Jack.
Yes, yes, absolutely.
He did.
And paid in full.
And since Derek was reading the book, I thought that would be a great segue for a plug.
But Derek, what do you want to talk about tonight?
We're not asking any questions tonight.
We're just letting people take the land and take over tonight on the political cesspool.
But certainly we want to make mention of the fact you have an excellent radio program that is also on AM radio down in West Palm Beach, Florida, the Don and Derek Black Show.
Give us a little more information about your work.
Yeah, obviously, South Florida, we hold down the Ford in South Florida.
It's the gateway to the Caribbean.
And we, in our broadcast range, we cover almost down to Miami.
You can drive the whole length from, well, up to Lake Okeechobee all the way to the coast and then out in a boat and get down to Miami.
It's millions and millions of people down there.
We have a really wide listener base among the AM audience.
I don't know.
I think we have some crossover online.
Every broadcast, we get calls from Belgium and Oklahoma and California.
I don't know.
I suspect there's a lot of these people who come over from both of our programs.
We both deal with the same kind of issues.
It's the fact that they talk about multiculturalism and anti-white.
That's what they mean, anti-white, and that's what you're talking about in your program.
All these cases, people get called racist.
They take it seriously.
How can they do that, James?
How can they take it seriously?
And they're called racists when there is a program in the United States that's anti-white.
That's what racism is to me.
You have affirmative action and immigration policy and just every aspect of American government is anti-white.
It amounts to a genocidal program, if you want to look at it that way.
And we're the ones who are called racist.
Yeah, racist for asking to have the equal opportunity to advance our own group interests as everyone else does.
And it's the most egregious double standard that's in play today in American politics.
And we're very thankful to be able to work in cooperation with leaders like Derek and Don Black, who do great work also on the AM airwaves as we do.
And one thing I really love about your show, there's a lot of things I love about your show, Derek.
You've had a lot of great guests on, a lot of the same people who've appeared on this show, and you've been kind enough to extend to me an opportunity to come on your program and promote this show and my book.
But the thing that the liberals really hate is to be mocked.
And I think that this is something that you do on your program far better than what we do even on this show in terms of really getting out the mockery and really making, you know, exposing them as the fools that they are.
Talk a little bit more about the infusion of humor that you bring to the Don and Eric Black show.
Well, we do our best.
You know, I have no sense of humor at all.
I'm a very real commuter.
I hate paint jokes.
I hate funny stuff, you know.
But we do have a.
If you ever listen to the show, you'd wonder how that could be.
You'd never know, right?
No, we do have a great comedic department, though.
We've got great, great voices, and we've got a great crew that works on that program with us.
Because there's no other way to face it.
Like I said before, you're facing anti-white discrimination everywhere.
And it's called, and we're the ones called racists.
And there's no other way that you can respond to that other than by mocking these people because they believe real strongly, they believe very strongly that we are hateful in some way, need to be punished, and all this stuff.
It's an anti-white that can only be justified that way.
And yet, it's not the case.
The case is that whites are discriminated against in this country, and it's worldwide.
The only way that you can answer that, such hypocrisy, is by mocking them.
And as you said before, the leftists, the typical leftists in the United States, they can't ever see their own hypocrisy.
So the only way that you can do the only way that you can really reach them is by cutting them down with humor.
And they hate to be mocked because they take themselves.
They take themselves so seriously.
These people, they're hypocrites, but they take themselves so seriously.
And they feel that I often wonder if they really believe that they're out there doing God's work by cutting down those races.
Because from my perspective, they're the racists.
Do they really believe that that's the worst thing?
Yeah, I've wondered that.
You know, you look at people like Hillary Clinton.
You think Chelsea went to the inner DC public school system?
You know, there's no way.
You know, she went to a private school, probably $20,000 a year for kindergarten.
And that's, you know, the school she went to.
So while they're preaching one thing that we should do, they're practicing the exact opposite.
So no, I don't think that they believe their own dribble.
But I'll tell you, Derek, between this show and your show, we're starting to make a difference.
And, you know, we're certainly making headlines.
That much we know for sure.
But with the political cesspool broadcasting each Saturday night, the Don and Derek Black show every morning.
Every week.
Monday through Friday.
And even though it's based on a local AM station in West Palm Beach, Florida, it is readily accessible to a worldwide audience via the internet.
So Derek, plug the flagship station, how people, if they're tuned in tonight in the Miami Bay, can tune into you, but also how people, if you like the Cess Bull, you'll love the Don and Derek Black show.
They can tune in online.
Yeah, they can get all of our archives at wpbriradio.com.
So it's wpbriradio.com.
Or go to stormfront.org, which is the home site, the home ship that funds us where we get all of our listener-supported fans and go out there and get all the audio archives of the program, the Don and Derek Black show.
I know we're finishing up here.
I think the most important thing, and that's the whole purpose of AM Radio, is to talk about the issues.
And I don't think that there's anything else in America that's more important than what you and I talk about on these radio programs on a week-to-week basis.
Whites are discriminated against.
They have a, and there's no recourse for them other than to be called racist.
And the best way that we can answer that is by talking about it, is by pointing out hypocrisy, is by mocking them when that is the right thing to do, and by being there, because people are so afraid of being called racist when they're the ones who are being attacked as a group.
There's nothing else for it other than to let them know that there are people out there who are going to talk about it, who are going to bring it up, and who aren't going to back down.
And that's your job.
That's my job.
And that's all the listeners' jobs, too.
That's so eloquently put, Derek.
And that is why the political cesspool is the political cesspool.
We have guests on like Derek Black.
This is why we've been able to carve such a name for ourselves and establish such a renowned reputation is because we bring to the audience's attention the true leaders out there of paleoconservatism and of the people who are defending the founding stock of this nation.
Derek Black is certainly the cutting edge of that group.
And we're thankful to be able to work in league with him.
And we're very proud to have him on our show tonight.
So folks, if you're in South Florida, tune him in.
And if you're on the internet, tune him in.
He's there.
He's there both ways.
Any way you please.
Yeah, it's great to talk to you, James.
And it's great to be here in Nashville, Tennessee, and see you in person.
That only happens a couple of times a year.
And then we're thankful for each and every one of those opportunities.
I'm now shaking the hand of Derek Black live.
This is radio, not television, so you can't see it.
Although we've got the Political Cessible, you know, I'll tell you what, we got to get a video here.
The Political Cessible video project with YouTube.
You can turn it into WPBR.
You can watch us live.
Hey, Danny, Derek is on the channel.
James Edwards, he's a little bit behind in the technology.
But we have our, you can see us standing there looking at a microphone for hours.
That's right.
Yeah, yeah.
They're standing there looking at the microphone, and they do it.
And I've watched it, and it looks good.
So now we've got to catch up with the times.
We were trailblazers and pioneers in some regards, Derek in others.
Well, it's good that we've got to do it.
It's one of those times when speaking just doesn't do it.
When you've got to gesticulate, you've got to put your hand in the air because it's just, it's crazy enough that you have to raise your arm to really emphasize.
We've got 30 seconds left to break, ladies and gentlemen.
But don't despair.
We've got a full hour still to come.
Two hours down.
One to go.
One hour left to go in the Political Cess Pool tonight, and we're going to cover a lot more ground.
You've heard from a lot of great guests.
There's more to come.
Godspeed, James.
Good luck and Godspeed to you also, Derek.
100 people crammed into room 419 here at the Opriland Hotel.
Oh, I'm sweating.
It's getting hot, guys.
We've got to turn on the air.
We're going to come back right after this on the Liberty News Radio Network.
Stay tuned.
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