June 4, 2011 - 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.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
Welcome, everybody, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's Saturday evening, June 4th, and God knows it is June.
If you are here and listening to us on the local flagship station, AM1380WLRM Radio, you will know that summer has arrived with all of its fury.
Welcome to the program, everyone.
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Joining me in the studio tonight for the first hour, Keith Alexander.
And I tell you, folks, tonight is just one of those shows.
It's just one of those shows that I am exceptionally excited about.
I just think we're going to have a lot of fun tonight.
We're going to squirt the earth.
If we haven't offended everybody in America and around the world by the time the next three hours are up, we will not have done our job.
No, that's not really our intent and purpose here on the program.
But, you know, we're going to be on the offensive tonight.
We're going to be covering a lot of ground and giving you the news, the likes of which you will not hear on any other mainstream broadcast but the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Keith Alexander and I went out earlier this week, as we always do, to kind of meet and chart a course for the first hour of tonight's program.
And Keith, I was talking just a moment ago.
It's hot.
It's the South, merciless climate.
And I think I complained from the time we got together until the time we broke camp over this dreadful heat.
You know, as a native-born southerner, my family from the south, as far back as I can trace my line, you would have thought that I would have been used to it by now.
I would have evolved in such a way that I could endure it.
But you just, you know, 100% humidity, 100-degree heat, you just don't get used to it.
Look, you just got used to the air conditioning.
We're a soft generation, James.
Let's just own up to it.
Our ancestors knew how to cope with the heat, but it was particularly brutal this time because, I mean, a week ago, we were in the midst of what the old timers used to call Blackberry winter.
In other words, a cold snap in May.
And we had temperatures going down into the 50s at night.
And suddenly, we're now pressing triple digits on the thermometer.
It's just incredible.
But one thing that always brightens up our week is when we have a friend, one of our listening audience people come through town.
And of course, we take them out and show them the Cook's tour of Memphis.
And we did that this week.
And then we also get notes like this one from a financial consultant who listens to our show in Long Island, New York.
We're not going to mention anybody's name here, but we got this note in the mail.
Thanks for being an island of sanity in a sea of madness.
Nullus recessus and nulla, what is that?
Didicio.
I think that's no retreat, no surrender in Latin.
Getting messages like that totally out of the blue is the type of thing that just, quite frankly, just gets our juices flowing, doesn't it?
Well, it really does, Keith.
When you go to the political cesspool mailbox and you get kind notes from people really all around the world, I mean, people would really be shocked.
I think that the fans of our show, our regular listeners, are probably pretty aware, but our detractors would really be shocked at just how big and how popular the political accessible radio program has become.
And, you know, you go to the mailbox and you get notes like this.
You get emails like this every day from people all around the world.
Up in this time, up in Long Island, New York.
This is the kind of bilingualism we can take to, Keith, English and Latin.
You know, I don't have a problem with that.
But I want to thank this gentleman.
If he's listening, he knows who he is.
And for everyone who take the time to write us and send us a note, we don't always get the chance to acknowledge it on the radio.
We don't always get a chance to reply.
But we do appreciate each and every one, and we safeguard them in our hearts.
And that being said, folks, we have a great show lined up for you tonight.
We're going to be talking about everything.
Adult babies, genderless children.
Confederate flag bikini sparked a confrontation in, I believe it was North Carolina.
An old nemesis of mine could be running for governor.
We're going to talk about that later on in the program.
And illegal aliens are turning the streets into toilets and worse in El Paso and elsewhere.
Folks, listen, we're going to be covering all that and much more tonight.
I tell you, this is just one of those shows.
One of those shows that I can't wait for each minute to unfold.
But first, Keith, you called me after we had our meeting a couple of days ago.
You called me and left a message on my voicemail.
Just an incredible story.
Once again, a story you're only going to hear about here.
You know, we never are lacking for topics to discuss here at the political cessible because liberalism has transformed America into a veritable three-ring circus.
And what James is referring to is what we have entitled the Memphis Trolley Fiasco.
Now, government jobs, particularly in a place like Memphis, tend to be held by black people.
And one of those make-work projects was the idea of putting a trolley down the former main street of Memphis.
This was done basically to try to cover up for the shortcomings of minority contractors who were hired to put in the sidewalk and ruin a perfectly good main street that we used to have in Memphis and turn it into a pedestrian mall.
It was done so poorly that people couldn't even walk on the mall without having muddy water squirt up from between the bricks, causing numerous dry cleaning bills.
I'm sure all the dry cleaners in town were disappointed when they finally fixed it.
But the way they've decided to fix it was to tap into federal money again, a typical old public trough, and say that they wanted to build a trolley line.
You know, this was going to be a great advance for Memphis.
We were going to get away from our nasty old evil automobiles that we're so wedded to, and we're going to start using public transportation.
And basically, it was just a very transparent scheme to rebuild this botched pedestrian mall.
But we've been saddled with this thing ever since.
And you see these trolleys, these arcane, you know, trolleys running up and down the main street of Memphis with two or three tourists aboard typically and with the ubiquitous black trolley driver in the driver's seat.
Well, it would be very hard on a straight main street where there aren't a lot of curs to have a head-on collision.
But lo and behold, you know, don't, you know, our public employees here in Memphis were up to the task, and there was a collision, a head-on collision.
Of course, these things don't go faster than 20 miles an hour anyway.
So how they managed to have a collision, it just had to be either complete and utter mule-headed stupidity, you know, where they see each other and neither one of them is going to give an inch.
Well, they have this crash.
So, you know, we have, you know, on one hand, unbelievable stupidity and then followed by typical cupidity and dishonesty in the black population.
What happened, and this was recorded on television, black pedestrians, bystanders, started piling onto the trolley, pretending they'd been hurt in the trolley, and they were showing these people being hauled off in ambulances on stretchers with these soft collars around their neck.
You know, they certainly know a good lawsuit situation when they see it.
And of course, this coincides with the fact that now that we have a Republican governor in Tennessee, we have the typical cause for tort reform.
And of course, it never has anything to do with race.
It's just an inherent weakness in our legal system, James.
We'll be back right after this.
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All right, everybody.
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Starting it out, I guess this is some of the lighter side of the content that we cover, but at the same time, it is pretty serious.
Keith was explaining to you, and I know we had to take a pretty hasty break after that first segment going into the commercial, but now we're back and getting our bearings.
But Keith was telling you about an incident involving a trolley crash here in Memphis last week.
And as he mentioned, you've got these old-fashioned trolleys in downtown Memphis.
They're basically just a tourist attraction.
They don't really go anywhere.
There's one line, and it goes up and down the downtown area.
And it would almost be impossible to have a wreck.
They go so slow.
And it's just a straight shot.
You'd see them coming two miles ahead.
But somehow, two black trolley drivers managed to collide a head-on collision.
And then in the aftermath, the news that was covering the crash or some raw footage that was taken right after the crash that was shown on the local news affiliates showed other blacks downtown hopping on the trolleys after the crash so they could use it as an excuse pretending to be injured so they could try to cash in on the calamity.
And all this stuff, you know, we bring up these circumstances and situations all the time on this show because we're the only ones to do it.
I wish, I truly wish this wasn't the case.
I wish that everybody had equal IQ.
Everybody had a low propensity for violence and crime.
I wish that everybody was honest, but that just isn't the case.
And one reason it isn't the case is because minorities especially always blame their shortcomings and ineptitude on a crutch.
And most oftentimes that crutch is 18th century slavery in the South, 19th century slavery in the Confederate States.
You know, the lack of civilization and cultural achievement in Africa from the beginning of recorded history until now is all due because of, you know, American slavery.
And the quickest way, before we get back on this trolley story and Keith gives you some final thoughts, the best way to diffuse that argument, and I've never heard it be put into this type of language, except for, of course, on this show.
The next time you hear the failure of blacks blamed on slavery, bring up this.
Bring up the Roman Empire.
And I'm not dogging the Romans.
I mean, we based our system of government off the Romans.
They had a lot of greatness, a lot of achievement.
One of the first great white civilizations, as Keith said.
But look at the savagery that the Romans put on their conquered people.
Look at what they did to the Etruscans, who were white.
Yeah, the Etruscans, the Gauls, the British, the Franks.
And yet, you look at these Germanic tribes at the time, tribes that the Romans referred to as barbarians.
They faced slavery if they were lucky.
Most of them were genocided.
I know in the Romans' conquest of Gaul, over 1 million of the people who now make up modern day France were killed.
The others were put into slavery.
But do you see the French and the Germans blaming Roman slavery on their lack of being able to accomplish anything from that point forward?
No, they picked themselves up after slavery.
Whites were put into slavery across Europe as much or more than any African tribes, and it didn't hinder them.
They were able to overcome it.
You never see that with those who complain about American slavery.
And Keith, I think that's a point that should be brought up.
Yeah, you know, the truth of the matter is that everybody's ancestors were enslaved at one point or another in history.
And as James pointed out, slavery was actually the more humane alternative to the age-old question of what you did with a conquered people.
The other alternative was to put them to the sword, and that was done quite often.
Everyone's ancestors were slaves.
No one else is so fixated on slavery as the reason for all of their problems in current day life as the black population in America is.
Now, you know, that's a given.
And furthermore, African slavery could never have occurred without the complicity of black Africans.
What they refuse to tell you in history class is what people like Roland Martin, who blame all of the problems in the black community on slavery and on evil white people in the past and in the present.
What they refuse to tell you is that in sub-Saharan Africa, before the discovery of quinine as a treatment for malaria, the average lifespan of a white European in sub-Saharan Africa was six months.
So consequently, nobody that had any sense at all would go trekking through the jungles trying to capture black slaves back then.
What they did was they dropped anchor in some harbor and said, we're here to do business, and other blacks would capture other blacks and bring them out and sell them to them.
This was how it all happened.
And see, that's part of the slavery equation that you never hear.
Another thing that you never hear is that the most benign African slavery was the West African slave trade.
The East African slave trade was much more brutal and much worse on the poor, unfortunate people that were captured and put in slavery than the West African slave trade.
And nobody is trying to suggest that slavery was a good thing or that slavery was nice and fine.
But in the East African slave trade, they went to Muslim countries.
The men were typically castrated.
And not only, you know, without getting too graphic, you know, the entire apparatus or unit down there was cut off.
And quite frankly, over three quarters of these people died from lack, from loss of blood.
And then they would work in salt mines or as harem guards, things like this in the Arab world.
And they typically had a lifespan of less than 10 years.
Unlike the West, there was no compunction, no reservation, no hesitance whatsoever to go back and get more slaves in the East African slave trade.
But again, we don't hear about how bad the Muslims were or how bad the Arabs were because they know, one, we're altruistic and they can put a guilt trip on whites in America and in Europe.
They're not going to have the same success trying to put that guilt trip on Muslims or Middle Easterners.
And secondly, we have more money.
So consequently, they're cashing in, James.
And I don't know if we originally intended to spend that much time on the subject.
And this does all come back around full circle to the trolley incident here in Memphis.
But the point is, as Keith said, no one's defending slavery.
No one's saying that it was a good thing or that it should have ever been done.
But what I'm saying is, and what needs to be repeated is that, you know, those who came out of Africa are blaming their failure in life on slavery.
You didn't hear that excuse from the French.
You didn't hear it from the Germans.
And they suffered far worse at the hands of the Romans than any slave that ever did here in the American South during the antebellum period.
Now, that being said, this does go back into, you know, all of these items that you see featured so often on our website.
All of the issues of crime, instances of crime.
You know, over the Memorial Day weekend across the country, it was a pandemic of crime in black areas.
And this time the excuse was that it was too hot and the holiday got them all rowdy.
Well, I guess that's better than saying it had something to do with slavery.
But nevertheless, they've always got to crutch.
And that's something, thankfully, that the European nations didn't rely on.
And look at Germany now.
Look at France.
And then you still look at the African nations, the sub-Saharan African nations.
Come on now.
You know, a little accountability would be nice.
And furthermore, another thing that you never hear is that Africa, particularly sub-Saharan Africa, is probably the most bountifully blessed of all the continents in terms of natural resources.
They have gold.
They have diamonds.
They have limitless petroleum resources.
And furthermore, they have the longest growing season of any other place.
And because of that, the only time they've ever prospered is under white rule.
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Keith, we were talking about the trolley crash here in Memphis.
Almost impossible to crash these two things, but they managed to do it.
And then from that, we kind of chased a rabbit and got into the excuses and crutches that minorities use for their perceived lack of achievement.
Yes, correct.
If you have any concluding comments about that, I'd like to give you the opportunity to get into that before you move over into something that's really going to make people sick.
Now, you know on the airplanes, ladies and gentlemen, when you get on a flight and they give you that little vomit bag in the back of the chair in front of you, if you've got anything like that handy, you're going to want to make it readily keep it readily available before this segment's over because Keith went to church last week.
Now, we always do.
Now, this is a Christian show.
It's a family show.
I go to church every week with my wife and daughter.
But Keith visited a new church recently and he got the cliffs notes of the sermon.
He's going to share that with you.
But first, any closing remarks, Keith, on the trolley crash?
Well, the trolley crash and slavery, which we got off, that's the rabbit trail you're talking about.
The other thing that I wanted to say about slavery is that slavery was not just something inflicted by the Romans or ancient people.
In more modern times, it was inflicted upon people by the Muslim world.
And in the Muslim world, particularly in Europe, slaves came from two areas, from Africa and from Europe.
That's why they call the people in Southeastern Europe Slavs.
And that's why the Balkans and Eastern Europe is considered to be less developed, more backward than any other part of Europe, because, one, they had this Muslim incursion there.
There was a mixture of blood.
There was all sorts of other problems.
And two, white Europeans were enslaved.
But then I don't hear white Europeans complaining or trying to account for all of their shortcomings or all of their problems in present-day life on the fact that they were enslaved by Muslims.
I don't hear about any reparation movement in Europe directed at the Muslim world.
You know, they're awfully wealthy now, at least some of them are, with petroleum resources like Saudi Arabia and places like that, Iran, Iraq, whatnot, all over the place, Libya.
Why don't you hear that?
You don't hear it because, quite frankly, you're a loser if you have to rely on ancient history to try to explain present-day shortcomings.
Now, let's get back to that Memphis trolley fiasco again.
What that showed you, that incident where all these people were jumping on the trolley, dishonestly pretending to have been injured, being carted off in ambulances and whatnot, it ties right in with the tort reform movement, which is something that is as perennial as the grass.
You're going to see it blossom every time Republicans get elected into office, particularly into the governorship of your state.
Now, they never get around to doing anything else about any of the other issues on the conservative agenda.
They're not going to control the borders.
They're not going to do away with affirmative action or with racial preferences or any of the entire panoply of conservative causes.
They're not going to do anything about abortion.
They're not going to do anything about violence in schools, all this other stuff, a lot of window dressing, a lot of hand-wringing.
But you can depend on them doing something about tort reform.
But then the tort reform debate never focuses on race.
And quite frankly, that's like ignoring the 800-pound gorilla in the living room, proverbially speaking.
There's just no way to deal with the problem that supposedly calls for tort reform without mentioning race.
In Mississippi, for example, there are only four counties that have a problem with so-called runaway juries, where people basically disregard the law and the facts and grant big judgments to people.
And those four counties all have one thing in common.
They all have a supermajority of minorities.
But, of course, that's a taboo topic.
Let's take away the rights of all Americans to have a trial by jury, which was important enough for the founding fathers to put into the Bill of Rights in the Sixth Amendment that you have a right to a trial by jury.
That's just as important as a right not to incriminate yourself.
But on the other hand, we're supposed to give that up gleefully because one or two racial groups can't behave themselves when they are called upon to serve on juries, which again makes you wonder maybe our ancestors had it right when they limited jury service to certain people and excluded certain people from jury service.
But of course, you'll never get that type of candid conversation about the so-called runaway jury problem and the problems that are supposedly endemic in our legal system that require tort reform.
You know, no one has the guts.
But on the other hand, you're supposed to trade away your rights, rights given to you by the founding fathers, by the U.S. Constitution, to a jury trial.
But we don't have the honesty in our government, in our elites, in the people that are supposedly governing our, you know, our betters, quote unquote, the more educated, the more elite, the ones that are, you know, our natural leaders.
They're inherently dishonest and they're inherently cowardly, James.
Well, they are, Keith.
And I tell you, you know, we got together for lunch.
We were talking about what we were going to discuss during this first hour.
I don't think we've covered a single thing that we talked about at lunch, but we're having a very good time doing it and perhaps improving upon that, which was originally scheduled for this hour.
You can't go wrong when Keith Alexander is co-hosting.
I can tell you that.
The first hour, you know, is always going to be rock solid.
And it is again tonight.
And there's one more thing I want to say.
This, again, is backtracking a little bit.
But I want people, and I'm reiterating it now just to add the emphasis.
I really want people to tuck that away in their memory warehouse about the white slavery and that which the Romans inflicted upon the Germanic tribes and the European tribes and what the Muslims inflicted upon Europeans.
You know, as Keith was saying during one of the commercial breaks, the Slavs, well, they were called the Slavs because they were slaves.
You know, we've got to remember that whites suffered under slavery just as much, if not more, than the blacks.
And we were able to make something.
Look at Europe today.
Look at Europe today.
Okay?
You know, there's no excuse for not achieving.
And also, getting back to Rome, you know, again, I am not diminishing all of the great things that the Roman Empire accomplished.
I'm not making them out.
I'm not casting them as the villains here.
But if there's one thing that we must remember, it's that if we're going to behave like the new Rome, then we're going to pay the price that Rome paid.
The greatest sin that Rome ever committed was establishing itself as a multicultural society and having porous borders.
You know, they were lucky that they got inundated with the Germanic tribes.
You know, they burned Rome.
They sacked Rome and caused the empire to collapse.
But at least it was with people of that caliber.
But they did pay a price.
And if we're going to continue to consort with the vandals and visigiles of multiculturalism, we're going to pay the price that Rome paid.
Pat Buchanan himself said that on this very show.
Well, you know, Edward Gibbon wrote the diminutive book on this back in the 18th century, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, famous English historian.
And his point was that Rome didn't fall so much as a result of barbarians from without as a result of barbarians within.
So many Germanic tribes have been allowed within the borders of the Roman Empire and were used by the Romans as soldiers and to do stoop labor and things like this.
It sounds exactly like what's happening again.
You know, what was it?
Santania said, he said, those who do not understand history are doomed to repeat it.
Well, we're repeating all the follies of the Roman Empire and we're going to suffer the same consequences as the Roman Empire unless we snap out of it.
Right?
Yeah, well, we're going to pay a price far greater because when the Romans were sacked by their immigrants, if you will, illegal immigrants, if you will, it was Frenchmen and what would become Germans and what would become the British people.
What we are being inundated with is a far more nefarious stock, the third worlders from South America and beyond.
And anyway, ladies and gentlemen, we're coming up on a commercial break here on the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
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We didn't actually get into that this segment, but we're about to.
So you're going to want to stay tuned.
Keith's going to tell you what he learned at church last week.
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Here we are, everyone.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
We're back live with you this Saturday evening, June 4th.
We're sitting in our comfortable digs here at AM 1380 Studios in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.
During the commercial break, we were revisiting some classic episodes of Married with Children, Ed O'Neill Lizal Bundy.
You remember the show.
Well, you know, we're liable to talk about anything when we're off the air.
We're liable to talk about anything when we're on the air.
And thankfully, we have such a loyal listening audience out there that makes our work possible.
We talked earlier, I told you earlier about a letter, a note we received in the mail from a gentleman in Long Island, New York.
Just got an email now from another good friend, Courtney in Alabama.
Keith, you'll remember her.
And she says via email, great comments from Keith on Arab Muslims and slavery and great commentary from you, James, on the Romans and what they did to other Europeans.
I agree 100%.
So Keith, we're out there.
We're reaching the people that we want to reach.
We're reaching our friends and extended family, if you will.
But as I mentioned at the top of the last segment, this is a Christian show, a family show.
We all go to church.
We try to tell the truth in love on the airwaves, as the good Lord would instruct us to do.
Keith visited a new church last week and got a little more than he bargained for, didn't you, buddy?
I tell you what, I had a friend who I've known for a long time that invited me to go to church with him, and I just decided to do it.
You know, I got a wild hair and said, this will be a good change of pace.
You know, there aren't going to be a lot of people there.
It's Memorial Day weekend at my church, so why not?
So I went there, and lo and behold, you know, there's never any lack of fodder for the political cesspool, even in church.
You know, Roland Martin and other people have said in the past that 11 o'clock on Sunday morning is the most segregated hour of the week in any community.
And as a result, you know, you don't expect this, but, and it's absolutely true.
I went to this church.
I think there was one black person in the church, but that doesn't mean that the leadership of the church is not hungering.
I mean, basically on bended knee hoping that they would have black people show up.
Black people, of course, have too much sense to attend churches like this.
But nonetheless, let me read this to you.
This is a sermon.
They actually print their sermons up.
And here is part of the sermon that just absolutely got me rolling my eyes and searching for a barf bag.
Here's what it said.
Rosa Parks was an ordinary working woman, a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama department store.
On December the 1st, 1955, she stepped onto her usual bus to go home and stepped into history as one of the catalysts of the burgeoning civil rights movement.
That day when Mrs. Parks boarded her bus, the black section in the back of the bus was full.
The middle section available to blacks as long as no whites needed seats still had one vacancy.
Mrs. Parks sat down.
Three stops later, some whites got on, enough to fill all the remaining vacant seats and still have one white man left standing.
The bus driver informed Mrs. Parks and three other blacks that they would have to vacate the middle section so this one white man could take his rightful seat, quote unquote.
Mrs. Parks relates, when the driver first spoke, didn't any of us move?
But then he spoke a second time with what I would call a threat because he said, you'll better make it light on yourselves and let me have those seats.
At that point, the other three stood up.
The driver looked at me as if he was going to stand up.
I said to him, no, I wasn't.
He said, if you don't stand up, I'm going to have you arrested.
I told him to go on and have me arrested.
He didn't exchange any more words with me.
That night, as Rosa Parks sat in jail, 40 Montgomery pastors pledged to boycott the city bus service until segregation was no longer practiced.
A new young pastor, Martin Luther King Jr., was elected to head the boycott.
Although Rosa Parks was initially convicted in order to pay a $14 fine for violating the segregation laws of Alabama, one year later the U.S. Supreme Court overturned her conviction, dealing a lethal blow to the legal foundations undergirding all national segregation laws.
Now that's the tip.
That's what you're getting out of churches these days.
Well, see, this is white guilt, I guess.
Well, this is the typical fable of Rosa Parks that you hear played on PBS and NPR and on numerous ABC, NBC, CBS, and in countless textbooks that your children are reading and whatnot.
This is American history.
This is the standard issue version.
Of course, we at the civil rights, I mean, we at the political cesspool know the real story because we have had on our show numerous times Officer Drew Lackey, who was the white officer in the iconic photograph that is always shown in those history texts that you read about this momentous event, the Montgomery bus boycott, fingerprinting poor little old Rosa Parks, you know,
this light-skinned black lady that, you know, it just looks so prim and proper and wouldn't harm a fly.
And of course, she was just an ordinary working woman, supposedly, as it says here in this script of the sermon that I heard.
But actually, she was the head of the Montgomery, Alabama NAACP, and she had been sent to the Highlander Folk School by the NAACP and its largely Jewish leadership at that time in Monteagle, Tennessee, to learn about cultural Marxism and nonviolent protest.
Now, the Montgomery NAACP was chosen by the national leadership of the NAACP to provoke an incident that would challenge segregation laws.
And they focused on this bus, this public accommodations thing, because it was just like Plessy versus Ferguson, which established that you could have racial segregation without violating the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment back in 1892, a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
They wanted to attack that head-on in this Montgomery bus boycott case.
They'd already had the Brown decision in 1954 attacking racially segregated schools.
Now they wanted to attack Plessy head on with a public accommodations or public transportation case.
And they were going through the motions trying to find an incident that fit the bill.
Well, they had one about six months earlier where a 15-year-old black girl was asked to move.
She raised canes.
She got arrested.
But the leadership of the NAACP decided that this would not be a good test case because this 15-year-old, one, was rather profane, two, had a very obstreperous personality, and three, was an unwed mother.
So they said she's not really going to be the perfect plaintiff from Central Casting for us.
And they decided that the head of the local NAACP chapter, Rosa Parks, would fit the bill.
Prim, proper, very mannerly, very soft-spoken.
But she was prepped for this, and the whole thing was a setup.
We found out that the bus driver was in on it from Drew Lackey.
We also found out that the arresting police officers were in on it.
This whole thing was scripted.
In fact, what it is, is called barrettry.
That's a legal ethical violation of setting up lawsuits.
And quite frankly, the lawyers that were involved in this should have been disciplined for it, but they weren't.
And they weren't because, you know, all bets are off when it comes to the sainted civil rights movement.
And it shows the power of the elites.
Now, just a little bit more about this thing.
Rosa Parks, you know, she had a state funeral in Washington, D.C. Layton State.
You know, Leighton State, nobody but presidents and military heroes have had that in the past, but of course, she outshines everybody.
And of course, basically, her reputation is based on a fraudulent episode, a cooked-up legal case by the NAACP that was intended to challenge the Plessy versus Ferguson decision.
Now, a little bit more about the church, where this particular rotgut is being served up to the congregation without question, without any type of skepticism whatsoever, swallowed full.
This is a mainline Protestant denomination.
They have the seven sisters of the mainline, the Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church, USA, the Congregational Church, the Disciples of Christ, the Lutheran Church.
All of these churches are the Northern Baptists.
These are the seven sisters of the mainline.
And basically, all of these churches are dying.
They have dwindling congregations because they've been totally co-opted by liberalism.
Their true religion now is not Christianity, but liberalism.
Now, I used to think the fundamentalists were going to be the salt and light, the faithful remnant, but now they've embraced an even bigger error and heresy than the mainline Protestant churches.
They believe in Jewish dispensationalism.
In other words, the Jews can do no wrong.
He who blesses Israel is blessed.
He who curses Israel is cursed.
Ignoring totally that liberalism would never have gained any traction, would never have prevailed as it did to transform America without the secret ingredient of Jewish power and influence, James.
So consequently, you know, churches are just, you know, it's unfortunate, but it's very difficult to find a good Bible-believing church in America now, one way or another.
And this is a perfect example.
But one good thing that you can say is that I talked to the preacher after the service, told him what the true facts were, and he was agreeing with me before it was all over with.
Hey, that's the power of Keith Alexander.
What he does to pastors 101, he does to a legion of listeners.
To give another reference to Rome here on the Political Sessible Radio program, it's an honor to shake the hand of Keith Alexander, and I'm doing that right now as we go into a commercial break.
It's going to be hard for us to top.
It's going to be hard for us to top what Keith did this first hour over the course of the next two, but we're going to give it a good shot.
Stay tuned.
Two more hours forthcoming right after this.
And Harv leaped to his feet and said, something's got a hold on me.
Yeah!
The day the squirrel went berserk in the first South Baptist church in that sleeping little town of Pastor Goula.
It was a fight for survival.
And that broke out in revival.
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 in his fruitless loose.
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.