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Nov. 27, 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.
Peace on earth and mercy mild.
God and sin is reconciled.
Joyful ye nations rise.
Join the triumph of the skies.
With angelic words, proclaim Christ.
And welcome, everyone, to the Political Cesspool Radio program.
We are now officially entering into the Christmas season.
Welcome again.
Saturday evening, November 27th, just two days past Thanksgiving.
And already, Keith Alexander, I'm feeling that special time of faith and hope that resonates within our people, the people of the West.
It is Christmas time.
And did you ever think you'd live long enough to wear saying Merry Christmas to someone was politically incorrect?
Now more than ever, it's happy holidays.
Happy holidays.
Now, that's been a growing trend.
I haven't seen anything mentioning Christmas on any major ad, but here at the Political Cesspool, we say Merry Christmas.
But I have noticed that we have developed a new holiday.
It's called Black Friday, James.
Yeah, we're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about that.
We did a couple of posts about that on the Political Cesspool's website.
Welcome again to the show, by the way.
Before we get into the commentary, I should probably remind you that you are listening to the Political Cesspool Radio Program, James Edwards.
Keith Alexander in here as the turkey continues to digest tonight.
Yeah.
We're here at AM 1380, WLRM Studios, going to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network.
Also simulcasting online at thepoliticalcesspool.org and libertynewsradio.com.
Keith Alexander stopped by the house earlier this afternoon and said he noticed that we had gotten all the Christmas decorations down from the attic.
He said it was baby's first Christmas or baby's first Christmas.
And I said, Keith, it's Daddy's first bankruptcy.
That's what it is, right, Keith?
I thought that was backwards.
But anyway, yep, that's what he got to face.
I saw something on Western Voices World News saying to boycott the commercialism of Christmas.
And I told him the secret is getting your wife to buy into that, right?
That's right.
Getting her to buy into that.
And another thing, we were already shopping today.
My wife's shopping now while I'm here at work.
And I'll tell you, I don't know.
I'm scared to look at the bottom line.
But the bottom line is, I guess, getting back to the original point, you know, we're still about a month away from Christmas, but I love this time of year.
I think all of our people do.
But, you know, God forbid the 98% of the country who celebrates Christmas ruin it for the 2% that celebrate Hanukkah, right, Keith?
Yeah, they're in charge.
And we had a nice little blog entry in here about the new House Conservative at the Washington Post, James.
And I mean, just take a look at this vision of loneliness.
As one of our commentators said, she'd make a freight train take a dirt road.
But she is rough.
And I'm telling you, she looks like Abby Hoffman and Drag.
That was another comment.
And this is what is being served up to the American public as the conservative alternative.
And you listen to her, and nothing she says on domestic policy has anything to do with conservatism.
And in foreign policy, she's just for building and spreading democracy all over the world.
And what a coincidence.
Most of the places where she thinks we should go to war to do this are in the Middle East.
And, of course, the unintended beneficiary of this is going to be the state of Israel.
But, you know, don't pay any attention to that little man behind the screen.
Yeah, Keith is, of course, referring to Jennifer Rubin.
I believe that was her name.
Jennifer Rubin.
She was hired a couple of days ago by the Washington Post to be their conservative voice to help give their paper some quote-unquote balance, et cetera, et cetera.
Her name is Jennifer Rubin, and her last job was writing for the Jewish magazine Commentary.
The name of it is Commentary.
Now, that's balanced to the Washington Post.
Yet another Israel firster constantly yammering about the need for America to go to war with Iran.
Now, here's a recent column from Jennifer Rubin, the new quote-unquote conservative voice of the Washington Post.
I'm just going to read an excerpt from it.
She writes, forget the peace process sideshow and give up the fantasy that the UN or the IAEA will solve our national security problem for us.
The options boil down to this.
Number one, the U.S. uses force against Iran.
Number two, Israel uses force against Iran.
Or number three, the Iranians get the bomb.
The first option, the U.S. going to war against Iran, is the best of the three options.
It would be great if American Jewish leaders started making this point.
So, Keith, you know, right there, that's supposed to be the new voice of conservatism from the Washington Post.
And I guarantee you, she's going to be one of the 2% that hates the name of Christmas.
You know, the front of the line when it comes time to take down a nativity scene or a cross at the White House, so on and so forth.
And she's probably the only conservative that's a member of the ACLU.
She is, see, look at this.
She's going to be the Fran Dresher, the Washington Post answer to Fran Drescher, you know, the Jewish woman that starred in the TV show of some years back called The Nanny.
Now, this is, you know, isn't it surprising that the first option is the U.S. uses force.
That way, the flower of Israel won't have to catch any bullets over there.
They'll get their big brother to do all the heavy lifting for them.
And quite frankly, I'm tired of white Gentiles catching all the bullets over there.
We don't get a darn thing out of all these wars.
Do we get bargain prices on gas and oil?
No.
Do we get trade advantages from the rest of the world that we're protecting with our armed forces?
Hell no.
What we get is a bunch of body bags and a bottomless pit of national debt.
And, you know, when are people going to wake up out of this liberal trance, James?
The minute they tune in to the Political Cesspool Radio program here on the Liberty News Radio Network, that would be the start.
And again, ladies and gentlemen, this is just something you've got to go to our website to read for yourself.
Of course, there at thepoliticalcesspool.org, we provide you with the links to all of our references and all of our sources.
And better than that, in this article about Jennifer Rubin, Keith, we put a face to the name, unfortunately, in this case.
And you can see exactly what she looks like, this new conservative voice at the Washington Post.
And of course, I just read an excerpt of her conservative writings.
You can see why all the Jewish guys are after shixes after you take a look at Jennifer Rubin.
And of course, we're still baffled by this rarest of all fauna called the conservative Jew.
It's kind of like dry rain, as one of our commentators said.
I've never seen a Jew that was authentically conservative across the board, and that includes Michael Savage.
He's basically a plant to make sure that the white Southern Gentiles and the white Red State Gentiles don't get off the reservation when it comes to Zionism and protecting the state of Israel.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we're just getting started tonight.
I mean, it's amazing that we can come out of the gate that hot, I guess, but believe me, that's just a taste of things to come tonight here on this post-Thanksgiving edition of the Political Cesspool Radio program.
We are live.
We're red, hot, and rolling.
We've got a big guest coming up tonight, too.
Wayne Lutton, the editor of the social contract, the SPLC, just got hammered by the Washington Times, not to be confused with the Washington Post.
Talking about that later on in the show and much, much more.
Stay tuned.
Don't go away.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm telling you, we've got to hook up that video feed, Keith.
There's just too much fun doing the commercial breaks.
Not made for radio either.
But welcome back, everybody.
And again, you know, one thing I was just talking with our producer in Utah and Keith during the break.
One of the things we're going to be doing at the top of each hour between now and Christmas, each show between now and Christmas, is playing a little Christmas song to help get everyone into the spirit of the season.
And then hopefully that'll be something that you enjoy.
Just a little clip from a Christmas song at the top of each hour, every hour of each show of the Political Cesspool between now and Christmas Day, which happens to fall on a Saturday this year.
So I guess we'll be playing a tape show that night.
I don't know if everybody's going to want to come to work on Christmas night, but we'll see how that goes between now and then.
But anyway, Keith, you know, we were so busy getting right down to business tonight.
Did you have a good Thanksgiving?
I had a great Thanksgiving.
And, you know, you're talking about having a video feed in here.
It wouldn't be anything like a video feed to a Memphis department store like the one that you reported on earlier today about the guy that was arrested for having his pants down.
I mean, he had his pants pulled down and some, you know, pernicious hockey had the temerity to complain about it.
And the poor civil rights icon got arrested and sent to jail.
Yeah, he didn't have a very good holiday weekend.
Now, we'll say holiday weekend when it's used in the context of Thanksgiving.
When we talk about Christmas, we've got to say Christmas because we're not going to do the Jewish thing.
But yeah, this guy didn't have a very good Thanksgiving weekend.
This was actually on Black Friday.
And fitting enough, the story, this made local news here in Memphis, if you can believe it or not.
A Memphis man who refused to pull up his pants while shopping on Black Friday wound up at the Shelby County Jail.
Memphis police arrested 22-year-old Mario Johnson and charged him with indecent exposure and disorderly conduct.
Police say customers at the Walmart on the 7,500 block of Winchester, which is a not-so-nice neighborhood here in Memphis, complained about Johnson's baggy pants to a cop working security at the store.
Several women said they could see Johnson's red underpants and more.
The cop told Johnson to pull up his pants.
A short time later, though, his britches were down again.
After some profanity and finger pointing, Johnson was cuffed and taken to jail on a $500 bond.
My trivia question for all of those listening at home is: if you had to take a wild guess, what would you figure the race of this man to be?
Keith, I'll let you take the first crack at it.
Well, we all know the answer to that question.
The thing is, you know, as grandma would say, you can dress them up, but you can't take them to town.
Why does he, this type of episode happens time and again, and it just shows that, you know, you can take the kid out of the cotton patch, but you can't take the cotton patch out of the kid, Jane.
Well, another guy that had a not-so-good Thanksgiving week, Keith, comes to us from where?
In Wisconsin.
Now, as I wrote on the block here in Memphis, thanks to Elvis, the King, we know a thing or two about shooting up a TV set when you get mad.
And we're pretty sure the king would have done the same thing as this guy in his position.
And the story reads that a Wisconsin man who was angry at the continuing success of Bristol Palin on Dancing with the Stars without any talent, Keith, you made it to the top three, blasted his TV with a shotgun this week as she waltzed her way to the show's finale.
According to the Smoking Gun website, Stephen Cowen allegedly became so enraged that he fired a shotgun round into his television, triggering a 15-hour standoff with local police.
As you can guess, we're not among the number of people who are Bristol Palin and what's her mother's name?
I don't know.
Yeah, right.
The well, what is Sarah Palin?
Sarah Palin.
I thought you were joking.
Yeah, Susannah Palin or whatnot.
Yeah, no, Sarah Palin.
We're not Sarah Palin conservatives.
We are, you know, we totally agree with this man.
We are not going to buy this phony conservative that keeps the star of David behind her desk when she was the governor of Alaska and, you know, has a daughter having a child out of wedlock, but she's a moral exemplar and potential leader for the free world.
Sorry, folks.
This man was totally justified.
As you said, it was justifiable homicide.
And Elvis would have approved.
I think the only thing that got him into hot water is that he pulled the gun on his wife at some point during his rage.
But now, do you know a little bit about that, about Elvis shooting up the TV sets?
What's the story behind that?
Elvis was watching some, I think it was some TV Christmas special, as a matter of fact, but it was some type of TV special featuring Casper Melktoast one step above the Lawrence Welk show, Robert Goulet.
And he got so irked at the smalls that he was seeing on the TV that he pulled out a pistol and shot his TV set out.
And that, of course, got all the news.
And, of course, Robert Goulet was being interviewed about this.
In fact, one of our commentators apparently had the real inside story on Robert Goulet's comments.
You might want to check our blog to get those.
But, you know, it is that sometimes things are so absurd that you read something like this and it's like a breath of fresh air.
You know, you certainly understand why people do this, even though you don't approve of it.
Well, unless he did it because he thinks that the Palins really are conservative and he's the liberal prototype.
But it remains to be seen whether this guy had a political persuasion or if he was just crazy.
But nevertheless, just had good taste about that.
Right, or maybe he was just a dancing fanatic.
But nevertheless, a couple of trivial stories to help get the show started off tonight.
Here's something not so trivial.
How about this one that we also posted to the blog this week at thepolitical SessPool.org?
And as Keith mentioned, man, the blog is out of sight these days, if I can use one of those 60s phrases.
Great comments coming in from all of our fans around the world.
And this was another one that was commented on quite a bit.
John Conyers is a black congressman.
He's also not only just a congressman, he is the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
Now, he has gained some infamy for being public about his belief that he doesn't believe in reading bills before he signs them, but he does believe in staring at pictures of naked women, most specifically naked white women, in public on an airplane in full view of passengers.
This comes from the Detroit News.
While November's election brought a tsunami of change to Michigan politics, some incumbents are untouchable.
So untouchable, apparently, that they openly read girly magazines on their trips to and from Washington.
Detroit Congressman John Conyers was caught on camera on a flight to Washington oogling a Playboy magazine.
The video and pictures first posted by ex-Detroit news reporter and New York Times Pulitzer Prize winner Charlie LeDouff on his Facebook page were taken by an anonymous passenger seated in the same row as the congressman.
Conyers in his aisle seat is shown flipping through pages showing two nude gals in the August issue of Playboy.
So, you know, I don't know, Keith.
Is there any extra commentary needed from us?
I think this is a new movie coming out about John Conyers.
Mr. Smut Goes to Washington.
But see, this is, you know, this guy is untouchable.
It's like the Alvin Green Democratic candidate for senator in South Carolina.
These people see nothing except race.
Race trumps everything.
There's not a thing he could do.
He could be having carnal knowledge with a goat in the tidal basin fountain in Washington, D.C., and it would not phase his constituents one iota.
This guy can do anything.
Of course, the first in the long line of these people is Adam Clayton Powell, who used to, you know, commit crimes right, left, and sideways, but kept getting elected to his position in Congress from his constituency in Harlem.
It's just, you know, it's incredible.
And this man, you know, he's the same guy that was caught laughing about all the white people getting burned up at the Branch Dividing Complex in Waco.
Well, we're going to wrap up our thoughts on this.
My question is, when are groups like the NAACP and the SPLC going to start suing magazines like Playboy for racial discrimination?
About a third of the women in the 18 to 22 year old age bracket in this country are non-white, and that percentage is getting higher every day.
But just about 100% of the women in these pornographic magazines are white.
Where's the justice?
We'll be back.
Right after these messages.
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All right, everybody, moving right along into the final segment of this first hour, but hardly the final segment of tonight's program.
We still have two full hours coming your way tonight, like a freight train.
Our guest during the second hour, Wayne Lutton, the editor of the Social Contract.
Check him out online.
We'll give you more information about that throughout the course of the second hour.
Going to be on to deliver us a great expose.
Not going to give away too much right now, although if you go to our website, you can read for yourself what he's going to be talking about, thepolitical sessible.org, but all that and much more coming on as this program continues this evening.
But before that, let's go back to Keith Alexander, who has another story of particular interest to our listening audience.
Just a couple of wrap-up comments on that last story.
Of course, Mr. Stokes doesn't have to worry about making money because his family has enough money to burn a wet show dog.
On the other hand, if he is going to really serve in primary care poverty circumstances, I hope he's got his malpractice premium paid up because that's where most of the malpractice claims come from.
Of course, they're never going to tell you any of that.
And they're also going to tell you that if a young, let's say we had a young white kid from impoverished circumstances, apparently he's supposed to follow Mr. Stokes's altruistic vision.
But on the other hand, a black kid, of course, it's all right if he tries to make as much money as possible.
Just again, the double standard that just tends to jump out at you from all of these articles that we see, you know, trying to exhort white people to commit economic suicide.
Now, here's another good one.
Good to be home.
This is the lead story on the B section.
And this is what this is about.
Escape to suburban cove suits family just fine.
Now, the black family escapes inner city poverty.
Where did the white suburbanites escape to after this?
Here's what it talks about.
Evelyn Smith grew weary of dodging bullets.
She said gunfire often erupted outside her government-assisted rental house on bustling Fraser Boulevard.
It was scary, said Smith, a single mother.
I just had to get away from that environment.
Now, she and her kids feel safer in a home Smith was able to buy last year through a federally funded program that promotes economic independence for families in government-assisted rental homes or apartment complexes.
The family self-sufficiency program in its 15th year is run through the Memphis Housing Authority using money from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This is your tax dollars at work, not only from Memphians, but for everybody in the nation.
So pay close attention to all of this.
This is great.
I know this will warm your heart.
Smith, 62, who is on disability, has 10 children, still a single mother.
You know, at some point, you've got to figure out where this comes from, okay?
Including three whom she adopted.
Probably relatives of some type.
Now, James, hold this for me.
Keith is just here.
He's trying to find his place in the newspaper, folks.
I mean, you know, come on.
Right.
But here's what happened.
Here's the rest of it now.
I love it here, Smith said, of her two-story home on a dead-end street in Raleigh.
It's so quiet and peaceful.
Smith and other program participants must sign a contract agreeing to work towards goals such as furthering their education, chipping away at debt, and maintaining a job with benefits, said program co-founder Brenda Horton.
You got to pay your rent on time.
Be a good neighbor and keep your kid in school, Horton said.
In other words, all you have to do is say that I'm going to strive to do better, and you get all this free money so that you can become a homeowner.
Sounds an awful lot, James, like the Community Reinvestment Act to me.
But of course, what do they do?
They get these people that are in housing projects in the inner city and send them to the inner suburbs like Raleigh, Cordova, Germantown, where white people live who have striven through hard work and working their fingers to the bone to distinguish themselves from the herd and to buy some type of better life for their family.
Well, then the government gets busy and dumps these people from the inner city into their neighborhood so that the crime rate skyrockets.
This has been exactly what happened in the Hope 6 project in Memphis.
That's another federal program.
Hope is an acronym that stands for Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere.
And as a result, the crime rate has just skyrocketed in these white inner suburbs to the extent that they're now as bad as the inner city used to be.
Thank you, government, for interfering with everybody's free market choice about where they can live.
And, you know, I'm sure that Evelyn Smith and her children will wonder what's happened when they start hearing the gunshots and start dodging the bullets in their new home.
But these problems tend to follow people like Evelyn Smith wherever they go.
Can you imagine a family of 10 moving in next door and every one of them has 10 friends and the next thing you know, this little house is going to be a beehive of all sorts of illegal activities, James, I would predict, wouldn't you?
Well, I would, Keith, and I like the line you used in one of the previous commercial breaks this hour.
What was it about?
What was it that you said?
I said you got to use it during the show.
Do you remember?
Yeah, I said black family moves to refuge in suburbs.
Where do white suburbanites go for refuge?
That's exactly right.
Although, if the best this family could do was to move to Raleigh, they well, that's not what Martin Luther King had in mind at all because if anyone knows much about Raleigh here, well, tell them, you know, again, we use some of these local stories that come from Memphis because if you change the name and you change the location, any major city can sympathize to that, which we're bringing to your attention right here.
Give them a little bit of information about Raleigh, the Raleigh of the 1960s and the Raleigh of the day.
Well, the Raleigh of the 1960s was predominantly white.
It was a white flight suburb.
Explain that Raleigh is a suburb of Memphis.
Raleigh is a suburb of Memphis.
Cordova is a suburb of Memphis.
Germantown is a suburb of Memphis.
These are all what they call white flight suburbs because white people moved out of Memphis in the aftermath of Brown versus Board of Education and then the busing decisions like the Spartanburg decision back in the late 60s, early 70s.
And basically, Brown and its progeny, and I'll call these other cases a progeny, have turned American public education, particularly in large cities, into a wasteland.
And also, it's turned the cities into wasteland because there are a lot of people that could not afford to send their kids to private schools.
So what they did was they sold their house, usually at a loss, and bought a house out in the suburbs, usually at a premium.
And as we can see by looking at this story, not to be frustrated, our ruling elites have decided that we'll pony up taxpayer money and ship all these black people out to where the white people thought they were getting refuge from this social engineering regime.
Well, not so fast.
And of course, people like the Stokes family that we were talking about in the first article, nobody is being shipped out into their neighborhood.
There's no Section 8 housing.
There's no special program to locate people from the inner city with families of 10 in their neighborhood.
But on the other hand, these people are more than happy to voice their solidarity with this plan.
And to it's all it's wonderful for these other people.
But, of course, if it happened to them, it would be quietly smothered in the cradle, James.
Well, Keith, once again, we're bringing to the listening audience that which they're not going to receive anywhere else.
And we're going to continue to do that over the course of the next two hours, over the course of the next two weeks, two months, two years, two decades, God willing.
We do it every night.
We do it every Saturday night.
And we do it without fail.
We do it without cease.
We do it without retreat, surrender, or apology.
And no one does it better, Keith, and no one reaches a wider audience than we do.
We've got to bring this out because this is the truth.
And people need to know the truth.
They need to know that our elites are working against the interests of the middle class of America.
And whether it's their goal or not, and I do think sometimes it is their goal, the result is going to be the destruction, the total annihilation of the middle class in America.
We're going to be like the people of Brazil with a small group of elite, wealthy people like the Stokes family living in gated communities.
Meanwhile, everybody else is cast into the black hole of Calcutta, you know, metaphorically speaking.
And there's going to be widespread poverty.
And people need to wake up and smell the coffee, James, realize that this is happening.
It's not something that's happening by accident.
You need to be able to read the newspaper like we're exhorting you to do and to break down these articles and figure out exactly what's going on, why it's going on.
And of course, you know, the wealthiest people, they're not going to be harmed by all of this.
The people that are going to be harmed are the people that are the members of the middle class of America.
They're the people who are going to find that they can run, but they can't hide, and that they're going to continually have the lower classes thrust upon them to the extent that their lives are going to be miserable.
Now with Keith Alexander, everybody, I'm shaking the man's hand and thanking him once again for his service to his people tonight on the AM FM Radio Airwaves.
Don't go anywhere, though.
The second hour is coming up right after these words.
We've got a great guest and a great topic this hour.
And a little later on in the show, Winston Smith will be joining me in studio to wrap things up.
Stay tuned.
Right after these messages.
Harve leaped to his feet and says, something's got a hold on me.
Yeah!
But they the squirrel went berserk in the first self-righteous church in that sleeping little town of Pastor Guma.
It was a fight for survival.
And that folk got every Bible.
They were jumping views and shouting, Hallelujah.
Well, Harv hit the aisles dancing and screaming.
Some thought he had religion, others thought he had a demon.
And Harv thought he had a weed eater loose and his fruitless blues.
He fell to his knees to plead and beg, and the squirrel ran out of his bitch's leg unobserved to the other side of the room.
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