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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populous conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
Said the night wind to the little land Do you see what I see?
Do you see what I see?
Way up in the sky, little lamb.
Do you see what I see?
Do you see what I see?
A star, a star, dancing in the night with a tail as big as a cock.
With a tail as big as a cock.
All right, everybody.
Welcome to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's Saturday evening, December the 4th, as I come to you live with Keith Alexander, my co-host at my side, here from WLRM Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, AM 1380, our flagship station.
We're broadcasting across the country to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network.
Of course, simulcasting online to a worldwide audience at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
And you just heard at the top of the show a little Johnny Mathis, the Johnny Mathis version of Do You Hear What I Hear, my favorite Christmas song and my favorite version of it.
Keith, a little Johnny Mathis to get things started out tonight.
And this is a very celebratory evening.
I'm going to tell you why in just a minute.
As you can tell, we rever the 1950s here.
That was probably the last good decade, even though it was also the source of everything that ails America today, like the Brown versus Board of Education decision and like the enforcement of Brown at the point of a bayonet at Little Rock Central High School.
You know, but still, it's the 50s.
The 50s music for the holidays, quite frankly, just can't be beat.
Well, it can't.
And we're excited about Christmas.
We're excited about the month of December.
And this whole month is going to be a month in which we reflect upon the year that was, make plans for the year to come.
And we're going to be playing Christmas music throughout the rest of each show for the rest of the month.
And in fact, my wife and I just got back from the Bartlett Christmas Parade, the small town that we live in in the suburb of Memphis, and barely made it to the studio on time.
Nice little Christmas parade.
They had some Christian flags on display in this parade, Keith, so I'm sure that would cause the ADL and SPLC operatives to stroke out had they had been there.
But still in small town America, you get a taste of the old ways.
And of course, the old ways are the right way.
But of course, you know, the liberal camel has stuck its nose in the tent, as you told me.
Miss Bartlett is now a black girl.
And, you know, as you said, they're probably less than 5% blacks in Bartlett.
So political correctness strikes again and conquers again.
Well, we're going to get into all that in just a second.
Keith is just chomping at the bid to get into some bad news.
I'm trying to start the show off on a little more upbeat, an upbeat demeanor.
And I tell you, there's a lot to be excited about tonight.
Tonight, we are having a virtual fan party.
Want to say hello to everyone that is in the chat room being hosted tonight by one of our sponsors, an organization of which I am a member and a proud member at that, the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Here's what's going on tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
You are invited to join us during our live show this evening for the entire three hours as myself and my co-hosts participate in an interactive online chat with other fans of the show.
This live chat is going on right now, hosted by the Council of Conservative Citizens.
I am in this chat room talking with fans of this award-winning radio program.
To join the fun, all you need to do is this: go to the CFC website, CFCC website.
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I want to thank Kyle Rogers, the intrepid webmaster of the Council of Conservative Citizens, for putting this together.
It's going to be a lot of fun, and I look forward to talking with all of you throughout the course of this show tonight there in the chat room.
So, Keith, we're having a virtual party tonight.
Well, it's a virtual party down here every Saturday night, but we're glad you could join us on the chat room tonight, and we look forward to getting all of your comments.
And as I said, we will be interacting with everyone throughout the course of the show.
So, if you're driving around in your car tonight, listening to us on the AM or FM dial in one of the cities that carries our show, when you get home from wherever you're at right now, log on to the computer and go to the Council of Conservative Citizens website and join us.
If you're on the computer right now, listening to us online, you got to go be a part of this gang.
Come on, cofcc.org, cfcc.org, go in the chat room.
We'll see you there.
And while you're browsing websites and listening to the show and chatting with us, don't forget to go to our website because we put up a couple.
Well, we took a couple of good videos this week.
We only have posted one so far.
But, Keith, you know, as we always do, we got together for our midweek staff meeting to plan the chart the course for the show this Saturday night.
And where was our first stop when it came time to do that video?
The liquor store.
No, no, no, no, really.
We went to Forrest Park.
Now, you will notice the high quality of the camera work and that.
That's because I was a cameraman on that.
And I'm not sure that the other video will see the light of day because one of these two, either Eddie or James, was a cameraman on that one.
And it was bobbing all over the place like a cork in an angry sea.
Well, the other video took place at Sun Studios.
We're going to talk more about this tonight during the third hour.
We've got a lot of business to tend to.
I'm trying to get through these announcements really quick here in the first segment before we get down to brass tacks.
But we took a video at Forrest Park at Nathan Bedford Forrest's grave.
If you've not yet seen this video, go to thepoliticalcesspool.org.
We got it there.
It's about two or three blog entries down on the blog roll there on the homepage, thepoliticalcesspool.org.
Eddie is so passionate about what he believes in.
It was hard to keep him tame enough to do that video.
But after about 10 or 15 shoots, we finally got something I felt we could put up on the website.
And then we went to Sun Studio.
And Keith, tell them the truth.
Were we or were we not continually accosted by female fans?
I think they would have called it a whino out there.
They were so anxious to get in somebody's video when they saw us videoing out there.
It was all over with the shouting.
But then on the other hand, you know, Eddie was so amped up about doing something with General Forrest that there was no way to deny him.
I mean, he was, I thought he was going to jump up on the horse in back of General Forrest over there.
Well, if you haven't seen the video yet, go to the Political Cesspool, check it out.
As I said, we're about to get down to work now that everyone's settled in their chairs and tuned in and have joined the chat room at cfcc.org.
Just a quick recap before we get down to work.
It's fan appreciation night this evening.
We're having a virtual online party at cfcc.org.
Go there.
I'm in the chat room.
More and more fans are joining every second.
Let's have some fun tonight during the show at cfcc.org.
We've added some videos to the Political Cesspool's website and always great blog entries.
That goes without saying.
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And when we get back, I'll tell you what, Keith is ready.
I'm looking at his notes.
We're here at the studio in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, WLRM radio station.
We're in the Cesspool studio, and Keith has got a whole, just, I tell you, he's got a book full of notes over there, and he's about to dive into it.
So stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander here, and we're going to get down to it right after this.
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All right, everybody, here we go.
The Southern Poverty Law Center was certainly busy over the course of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Left-wingers and homosexuals are wasting no time in pressuring news media outlets to start treating the Family Research Council as a pariah.
Now that it's been officially declared a hate group by the SPLC, along with the American Family Association.
Now, both of these are relatively mainstream, relatively politically correct Christian organizations.
They've certainly compromised on a lot of issues that conservatives would hold dear.
Homosexual activist and perverted sex columnist Dan Savage has jumped right in, naturally, denouncing news networks for giving airtime to hate mongers, quote unquote, who oppose gay marriage.
Savage says CNN wouldn't give airtime to a group that wants to bring segregation back.
So why are they playing nice with groups like the Family Research Council, which have now been declared to be on par with the KKK?
Now, a columnist, excuse me, a television host for CNN asked this question about to Dan Savage.
You know, it's difficult to say what would be a solution to anti-gay hate crimes, but could we start with more hate crimes legislation where bullies are prosecuted more severely?
To that, Dan Savage, a homosexual activist who once tried to contaminate the Gary Bauer presidential campaign headquarters by sneaking in there and licking the doorknobs while he was infected with the flu.
This is something that he bragged about on his own website.
Dan Savage said this.
We can start with that.
We can also start with, really, we need a cultural reckoning around gay and lesbian issues.
There was once two sides to the race debate.
And right now, one side is really using dehumanizing rhetoric.
The Southern Poverty Law Center labels these groups as hate groups.
And yet the leaders of these groups, people like Tony Perkins, who is another limp-wristed, you know, pseudo-conservative ladies and gentlemen, are welcomed onto networks like CNN to espouse and direct hatred towards gays and lesbians.
Now, just to make sure that there was no misunderstanding, friends, a well-known liberal blog asked the SPLC's resident troll, Heidi Byrick, not once, but twice, if the SPLC is really comparing Christian groups to the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party.
And twice she said that that is exactly what the SPLC is doing.
I quote Byrick now when she said there is no difference between the Family Research Council and the Ku Klux Klan in the eyes of the SPLC.
So there you have it, Keith.
Every Christian in America is now, I guess, a hate group to themselves.
Well, they always were.
And, you know, I hate to say it, but Dan Savage and Heidi Byrick are both right about this.
Let me read a part of this that you kind of skimmed over because this, I think, is really the meat of the coconut.
Dan Savage, the homosexual advocate and activist, said this.
We can start with that, but we can start with really we need a cultural reckoning around gay and lesbian issues.
There was once two sides to the race debate.
There was once a side, you could go on television and argue for segregation.
You could argue against interracial marriage, against the Civil Rights Act, against extending voting rights to African Americans.
And that used to be treated as one side, you know, one legitimate side of a pressing national debate, and it isn't anymore.
And we really need to reach that point with gay and lesbian issues.
There are no two sides to the issues about gay and lesbian rights.
Well, let me tell you, you know, we talk all the time here at the political cesspool about being a paleoconservative radio program.
Now, this is where the rubber meets the road, and this is where paleoconservatives differ from mainstream, or as we like to call them around here, lame stream conservatives.
As far as we're concerned, the race debate is still on the table.
Segregation and its wisdom or lack of wisdom and its lack of being good for society is still on the table.
Interracial marriage is still on the table.
The Civil Rights Act of 64, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Martin Luther King holiday, all of those things are still on the table.
That's what distinguishes a paleoconservative from a mainstream conservative or a neoconservative or what we call a theoconservative, theocon.
In other words, theological conservative people like Reverend James or Dr. James Dobson and Reverend Donald Wildman, the heads respectively of the Family Research Council and the American Family Association.
Another group that got tagged by the SPLC this week was the Concerned Women of America.
The Concerned Women of America are concerned about gay marriage.
But quite frankly, the concerned women of America need to be concerned about a heck of a lot more than that, Jane.
I got to chime in on this, Keith, about the Concerned Women for America.
Now, what was that, Denny?
Okay.
I'm getting instructions in my headset from our producer at the network in Utah.
So there's always a lot going on behind the scenes here, folks.
You just got to know.
All right.
Yeah, the Concerned Women for America.
Now, this was one of about 18 nominally Christian groups that the SPLC either added to the hate group listing or said that they were monitoring them for hatred.
And so I wrote a blog posting about this on our website, thepoliticalcesspool.org, that reads, with conservatives like this, who needs liberals?
The Concerned Women for America should change their name to the confused women of America.
You got to see this press release, which was put out by the chief executive officer of the Concerned Women for America.
Her name is Penny Nance.
Now, this is how she replied to being listed as a hate group.
Remember when the political cesspool first received the honor of being listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
This was back in March of 2006.
So we're pretty long in the tooth.
Of course, if you're born a white southern Christian heterosexual, you're automatically a member of a hate group, whether you know it or not.
But thankfully, we've been officially designated, so there is no doubt about it.
But I said to the television reporters and the newspaper reporters who are interviewing me about that designation, I said, I'm absolutely ecstatic.
I said, I don't think you've arrived in the conservative movement until you have been labeled a hate group.
And if you go, and if you go to the SPLC's hate group listing, you will find right there in Memphis a little tack with our name on it.
So the five of us, we're not a very big group, but the five members of the Cesspool hosting staff official hate group, just like James Dobson and all of these Christian groups are now, according to the perverts at the SPLC.
But anyway, back to the point.
The Concerned Women for America.
Now, this is an all-white organization.
You can be sure about it.
It's an all-white, all-women.
Yeah, unless they're paying a black to pretend to be a part of it, like they do at the tea parties.
So this is an all-white women Christian group, supposedly.
And this is how they answered the charge of being labeled a hate group.
She said, Southern Poverty Law Center turns majority of African Americans into haters.
This is the press release for the Concerned Women of America.
This is what they said.
The Concerned Women for America, among several other pro-family, pro-life national groups, has been named a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center because of our opposition to same-sex marriage.
The SPLC began as a civil rights organization in the 1960s, but has been marginalized by gay rights organizations.
This is what this Christian women group is saying.
They no longer simply focus on the noble cause of fighting racism and have instead become another tool for the left.
And then it goes on to say that they are claiming that African Americans are haters because so many African Americans are opposed to homosexuality and they love traditional marriage and they love everything that makes America great.
I mean, this is the sick, it's so outrageous.
I hardly know where to begin, Keith.
You've got 30 seconds.
Well, first of all, I don't see any evidence that blacks are in love with the institution of marriage since they practice it so infrequently.
Over 70% of black children are born outside of wedlock, so I think that's kind of a stretch for Penny on that one.
But what is really happening here is that...
Hang on, Keith, you're going to have to hold on.
We've got to take a break.
Too much time, too much fun, not enough time.
But we're going to come back and talk about this insane press release issued by the Concerned Women for America.
Check it out in the commercial break at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
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All right, before that last commercial break snuck up on us, we were talking about, once again, and we talked about this last week, too, during the radio program.
The SPLC has designated just about every major Christian group as an official hate group now.
And so many of them have joined our ranks, and to them I say welcome.
I don't think that many of them deserve the honor, but some of them got it anyway.
We actually earned ours because we advance, we advance paleo-conservative agenda without retreat, surrender, or apology.
I don't know if weaklings like James Dobson deserve to be on the hate list.
That's something that I think is quite an honor.
But nevertheless, we're talking about the response that the Concerned Women of America, this nominally pro-Christian, pro-life group, issued in response to their designation as a group being monitored by the SPLC.
And they said, oh my God, this designation has turned African Americans into haters, as if there were any blacks in their conservatism at all, number one, and number two, in their organization specifically.
And Keith, I know there's a lot of things we've got to talk about still this hour, so I'm turning it over to you.
And I'm going back into the chat room at cfcc.org.
Thanks, James.
You know, I think it's ironic that this is the week that you decided to reprint my booklet, Liberalism and Its Effects on American Society, and offer it along with your book, Racism, Smasism, as a special offer to our listening public so that we could raise some money over the Christmas holidays.
This is, you know, the important thing to be drawn from this whole rhubarb, this whole brouhaha.
The AFA, the American Family Association, the Family Research Council, the Concerned Women of America are outraged to be associated with groups like the Political Cesspool or the Council of Conservative Citizens as a hate group, but they shouldn't be.
The fact that they are shows that they don't really comprehend what conservatism is about, and more importantly, they don't comprehend what liberalism is about.
If they are opposed to gay marriage, they are as much an enemy of liberals as a group like the Council of Conservative Citizens that is opposed to the entire civil rights movement, to the political cesspool, which is, because every liberal movement that has happened in America over the past 60 years has the same goal.
And the goal of the civil rights movement is the same goal as the goal of the gay rights movement, James.
What the goals are is the diminishment of white birth rates.
Now, that may sound fantastic and kind of off the wall to a lot of people, but let's break it down.
Let's unpack it and think about it.
Look at school integration, for example.
What was the purpose and what has been the result of school racial integration in the public schools of America?
Well, what it's done is it's made family formation more expensive for whites.
You can no longer depend upon the public school system in many areas of America, particularly urban areas, as being adequate for a conscientious parent who wants to raise his children properly.
So, consequently, how did white people react to Brown and the various progeny of Brown?
And of course, it started out like a camel's nose in the tent.
Brown started out just about desegregating schools.
In other words, you couldn't, with a law, keep black children who were in an attendance zone out of a particular school.
Now, that wasn't going to cause much dislocation at all.
But of course, once they got that camel's nose in the tent because of residential, segregated residential housing patterns, there weren't going to be very many black kids attending predominantly white schools or white kids attending predominantly black schools, even without legalized segregation.
But by the late 60s, all of this had morphed out of a desegregation effort into an integration effort.
You had cases like the Swan versus Spartanburg-Mecklenburg case and the New Kent County case that mandated busing and were taking affirmative steps to make sure that society and the schools themselves, the public schools, were integrated.
Now, the effect of all this was people had, white people had fewer children.
They only had as many children as they could afford to send to private schools.
So this is serving the end of diminishing the white birth rate.
Promotion of gay rights does the same thing.
Gays, despite their protestations to the contrary, do recruit.
And the more white people they can recruit, the more white people won't be having babies.
And this is what suits them.
You know, Tim Wise, a famous white studies guru who has debated Jared Taylor before and is always in the news, came through,
charges something like $6,000 a program to give these white studies programs throughout the nation, really let his slip show right after the November elections when he was peeved about what happened in those elections about the conservative, so-called Republican victory over the Democrats in the Obama administration.
He said, just you wait.
It won't be long until all these white people die.
And when these white people die, then liberalism is going to take over and it will be an unstoppable juggernaut.
This is what is the ultimate goal of liberalism.
That's, for example, interracial marriage is another thing that this guy, Dan Savage, mentioned, as being something that's now off the table, something that can't be discussed.
Well, it was taken, I suppose, the battle was lost in the Supreme Court case of Loving versus Virginia handed down in 1967.
But of course, they weren't satisfied with that.
Ever since that time, James, you now can't turn on the television set or drive down the street and look at a billboard without seeing an interracial couple.
Now, why do they want interracial couples?
Again, to diminish the white birth rate.
Every time that a white heterosexual person couples with a black person and has children, the children aren't white.
So they're diminishing the white birth rate.
You notice that, you know, there's so much about homosexual rights.
We don't see depictions everywhere on billboards and on television of mixed-race homosexual couples.
They don't have to worry about that because they're not reproducing white children at any rate if they do that.
You know, homosexuality is a dead end genetically.
For the white race, mixed-race couples are a dead end genetically.
Radical feminism.
How does that affect white birth rates?
Well, by making women independent of men and by making women competitors of men, and since women seem to be genetically programmed to want a husband that out-earns and out-prestiges them, affirmative action for women, for blacks, means that white men will have fewer and fewer good jobs and will therefore be less attractive to white women.
And if they do get married to them, first of all, a lot of them won't marry because of that and won't find mates.
And of those that do, the marriages will be less stable.
I've seen numerous examples throughout my life of a man and woman that got married, and then the woman, through affirmative action, through liberally mandated affirmative action, got made a judge or got some type of political appointment, and she decided, or else she got some type of promotion in the private sector, outdoing her husband.
And at that point, she decided that she had, quote, unquote, outgrown her husband.
And she got a divorce.
All of these things diminish the overall white birth rate.
And by the year 2042, which Tim Wise has very, you know, firmly planted in his mind, James, the white population of America will no longer be the majority.
Now, a lot of people say, so what?
People like the so-called neoconservative Norman Pethoritz sees this as a wonderful development.
He is looking forward to the day when all of us turn into beige-colored people and live happily ever after.
But the history of the world that we've seen so far in Haiti and South Africa and Zimbabwe shows that it may be a bit of a stretch to assume that we're going to live happily ever after.
What seems to happen, and here we're looking right now at the Council of Conservative Citizens website, it says white South African family killed execution style, vowed more deaths.
Okay, that's what happens when white people no longer dominate the society, no longer numerically dominate the society, James.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, that is Keith Alexander the Great once again giving his standard excellent commentary.
And we've got one more segment with Keith coming up right after this forthcoming commercial break.
In the second hour, Political Cesspool co-host Bill Rowland will be joining me.
And then in the third hour, we have a few more surprises for you as well as we turn it over to the fans.
And I'm talking with a lot of them right now at the Council of Conservative Citizens website where the Political Cesspool virtual fan party is taking place.
Join us, ladies and gentlemen, cofcc.org, COFCC.org.
We'll be right back.
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And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, as we're winding down a banner year for this radio program, we're going to be doing some special activities during the month of December as we look back on the year that was while making plans for the year still to come.
We're going to plan to make 2011 the biggest year for the show.
And it's getting increasingly hard to do, Keith, as we have commanded so many headlines this year.
We attract so much attention.
We'll talk more about that later on in the show as well.
But one of these special activities that we have planned for you this month is taking place right now, thanks to Kyle Rogers, the webmaster of the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Ladies and gentlemen, tonight is Political Cesspool Fan Appreciation Night, and we are having a virtual fan party.
It's an online chat that's being hosted at the CFCC website, COFCC.org.
Cofcc.org.
Go there.
We have about 88 people in the chat room right now.
And I am enjoying to no end reading all of the comments from all you fine people.
Lots of good comments there.
Lots of praise for Keith Alexander's work.
Keith Alexander is a hot scalpel of reason was one of them.
Keith Alexander is brilliant.
Obviously, these guys have never met you, Keith.
But no, listen, Keith Alexander is brilliant, ladies and gentlemen.
He takes the show to a whole nother level, and we're thankful to have his talent during the first hour of every broadcast.
He, along with Bill Rowland, Eddie the Bombardier Miller, and Winston Smith, that is my co-hosting staff.
Me as the host, that makes five.
And the five of us have done quite well for ourselves here on broadcast radio.
We've got a very powerful voice and a very loyal listening audience.
Keith, why don't you remind the people what we've been talking about for the bulk of this hour and continue your commentary?
We're talking about the SPLC's ramping up of their hate watch list to include organizations like the American Family Association, the Family Research Council of Jim Dobson, American Family Association of Donald Wildman, and the Concerned Women of America, among others.
All of these what we call theocon outfits, theologically conservative, basically interested about abortion and gay rights and nothing else, and lumping them together with the KKK and other groups, including the Council of Conservative Citizens and the political cesspool as hate groups.
And we're saying that despite the protestations of the representatives of the AFA, the FRC, and the CWA, Heidi Byrick and the SBLC are right.
We're their enemy.
We're the enemy of the left.
The left sees it.
And unfortunately, for these lamestream conservative groups like Concerned Women of the American Family Research Council, they don't.
It's time that they woke up and smelled the coffee.
We were talking about my booklet being reprinted, by the way, and I hope everybody will take the opportunity to get a copy while they're available along with James's excellent book, Racism-Smacism.
My booklet is called Liberalism and Its Effect on American Society.
And in the first, I have a one-sentence compilation of the message of the book, and this is it.
The message of the book is liberalism is the modern face of evil.
And if you get your mind around that concept, you'll have the key, the philosopher's stone, to debunking modern life and modern political movements.
Note that I said liberalism, which imparts all of liberalism.
I didn't say part of liberalism is the modern face of evil, like the Concerned Women of America or the Family Research Council or the American Family Association would say.
We say all of liberalism is the modern face of evil.
Why?
Because they all have the same end game in mind.
They have the same goal, which is the diminishment and ultimate destruction of the white race.
And here's how that one plays out.
Think about every left-wing movement, from the civil rights movement to the school integration movement to affirmative action to the drug culture, the sexual revolution, radical feminism, radical environmentalism, homosexual rights, all these radical egalitarian movements pretend to be pro-movements.
Like the civil rights movement is pro-black.
The feminist movement is pro-woman.
The homosexual rights movement is pro-homosexual.
The radical environmental movement is pro-earth.
Well, they're not pro-anything.
This is a great disguise, a great delusion that they have foisted on the American people and the people of the world.
They're actually anti-white.
The civil rights movement is not pro-black.
It's primarily anti-white.
What has it done for black people?
It's given them terrible public schools.
It's caused their illegitimacy rate to shoot through the roof.
It's basically diminished society in every way possible.
Women, likewise, were liberated from being mothers and homemakers to go out and work in some typing pool and slave away and be single mothers.
You know, all of these things, and the homosexual rights movement has freed homosexuals to come out of the closet and infect themselves with sexually transmitted diseases that are leading to early death like AIDS and HIV.
So, you know, with friends like liberals, who needs enemies?
They're all primarily aimed at reducing the number of white people.
For example, let's look at abortion.
There are more white people than non-white people in America.
White people used to be 90% of the population when all this nonsense started back in the 50s and 60s.
Now we're 66% and declining at such a rate that unless something, some intervening force imposes itself on the social debate between now and the year 2042, by the year 2042, whites will be a minority in America.
This is what Tim Wise and the other true believer leftists are yearning for.
This is the day that they are waiting for with bated breath.
Because at that point, all bets are off.
There will no longer be any minority rights in America once white people become the minority.
That's what they have in mind.
Now, apparently, all of these lamestream groups, like I said, the concerned women of America have a lot more to be concerned about than gay marriage and abortion.
The reason abortion, for example, let's follow that one out, for example.
There are more white people than black people.
Therefore, and also white lifestyles are under attack and assault.
Blacks aren't.
Blacks are getting the benefit of affirmative action.
They're getting total control of their public schools to run as they wish with unprecedented amounts of money to do it with.
Even with all that, they're turning out terrible schools, but nonetheless, their lifestyle is not under attack.
So consequently, with abortion as an available option now legally, because of Roe versus Wade and other rulings on abortion, there will be more white fetuses aborted than non-white.
The left knows this.
That's why the left supports abortion.
That's why the left supports affirmative action.
They know that this will cut into the opportunities of white people to have a prosperous life and that as a result, white people being conscientious and wanting to provide adequately for their children will have fewer children.
All of these things come down to the same goal.
And the goal is anti-white.
And it's not pro-black, pro-woman, pro-anything else.
It's anti-white.
And the sooner people understand this, James, the better off we're going to be because we really cannot begin to fight effectively until people wrap their mind around that reality.
That's what it's about.
You know, when somebody tells you, how can you be against the civil rights movement?
Say, because the civil rights movement is not for the benefit of blacks.
It's for the detriment of whites.
There you go, James.
I tell you what, folks, and I mean it.
When I'm able to surround myself with co-hosts like Keith and Bill and Eddie and Winston, it makes my job very, very easy.
On nights like this, when Keith is burning white hot like he is right now, I just have to come into the studio, you know, get the show going, get us on the air, and turn the mic over to him, and I'm done.
There's nothing I could say that could possibly add to that which Keith has already mentioned.
And Keith's fans just reveling amongst themselves at the CFCC chat room.
Keith Alexander blasts liberal viewpoints with his ray of reason.
Keith, you got a lot of fans there in the virtual fan party at cfcc.org.
We're about to take a break.
I know you'd like to acknowledge them before you head out for the evening.
And then I'm joined by Bill Rowland.
I think that the cherry on top, the last thing we need to say is the biblical admonition, woe unto those who we call evil good and good evil.
Again, you know, conservatives are supposed to be the haters.
We're supposed to be the evil ones.
Liberals are supposed to be the enlightened, righteous, benevolent ones.
But you see, it's just a matter of a paradigm shift.
When you really look at what the goals of liberalism are, as told to you by no less of an authority than Tim Wise in his Daily Cost article that was so notorious, it came out right after the November elections.
It's quite obvious that the left is the evil ones.
That is all the time we have for the first hour.
Keith, say hello to your fans.
Hello, folks, and have a great time.
We've got two more hours coming for you.
And we'll be back with those right after this.
In the meantime, go to cfcc.org and join the chat room.
I'll talk to you there.
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 in his fruitless looms.
He fell to his knees to plead and beg, and the squirrel ran out of his riches leg unobserved to the other side of the room.
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