June 25, 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.
Here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
All right, everybody, welcome to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
It's Saturday evening, June 25th, 2011, and we're here again on another hot summer night in Memphis, Tennessee, sitting inside the air conditioning, the air conditioning confines of AM 1380, WLRM Radio in Memphis, Tennessee, our flagship station, downtown Memphis.
Nowhere else I'd want to be tonight.
Keith Alexander, who is with me this evening as we broadcast to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network, and of course, simulcasting to a global audience online or online internet simulcast at thepoliticalcesspool.org and libertynewsradio.com.
We've been so busy the last couple of weeks, we have not had time to work in any featured guests to the broadcast.
And we're not going to have a featured guest tonight either.
It has just been one of those months here this June during which we've had so many hot topics and important items to bring to your attention that we've had to hog all the airtime ourselves.
And that's not typically what we do.
I mean, typically what we do is we hog 90% of the airtime and we have at least one featured guest on to kind of break up the monotony of hearing our voices.
No, we hope it's not monotonous.
We know it's not monotonous, but the fact of the matter is, if you go back to, yeah, it's a little change of pace this month, just the hosts, the hosting staff bringing you the news and commentary, opinion and analysis of so many important stories that would be hushed up or distorted or perhaps not reported on at all, which is most likely the case if it were not for our award-winning show.
You go back to earlier this year, though, January, I think we started out with guns blazing, you know, 20, 30 guests on during the first month of the year.
And I'm talking about some of the heavyweight leaders of the America First Movement.
And we're going to, of course, continue to have guests on.
But tonight it's just going to be us because we have got an important theme, at least a theme for the majority of this, our first hour.
The theme will be fantasy versus reality.
And for whatever reason, Keith, this week, more so than normal.
And of course, we're inundated with this every time we turn on the television.
But more this week than normal, it sort of impacted me to the point where I wanted to make a point to point it out on the website.
And we've certainly been doing that, thepolitical cesspool.org.
And now tonight on the show, fantasy versus reality.
Do you ever notice how certain ethnic groups are portrayed in the movies and in television commercials?
I've given you some excellent examples of this that I think perfectly represent what I'm talking about on our website, thepolitical cesspool.org.
So we're going to talk about some of these ads, and then we're going to get into a news story.
A news story that came up this week in Memphis that just perfectly illustrates the point we're going to be driving home to you tonight during the first hour.
commercial though I want to share with you is an Oscar Meyer commercial Oscar Meyer hot dogs and just how out of touch with reality they are We wish we were Oscar Meyer wieners this commercial for Oscar Meyer hot dogs.
You know.
I watched it and I had to ask myself, what planet are these people living on?
It's certainly not planet earth, because I've been around for 31 years I just had a birthday on Wednesday, 31 years now and I've never seen a black family that acts like this.
Now, surely they must exist.
Don't get me wrong.
I wish that most black families act like this.
I'm gonna take a pause here and turn it over to Keith.
Keith, I want you to break down this commercial for him.
Tell them, if they haven't gone to Thepolitical Sessible ORG and watch this commercial, what what this commercial is all about and then what's wrong with it.
Versus reality, this is a typical Madison Avenue product nowadays.
They basically create an alternative universe in which black people are responsible, family oriented work, nine to five, father comes home in his suit and tie and, you know, does mundane things like grills out with the family in the backyard of their orderly, very nice suburban home and white people, on the other hand, are cowardly,
ineffective in a incompetent and in need of guidance from wise blacks and other minorities.
Now, in this particular uh, just tell them about this particular uh advertisement.
Yeah well, basically Keith just wrapped it up.
I mean it's, it's the uh.
You know there's a black gentleman who comes home from, obviously a hard day of work.
It's already dark outside.
He's coming home in his coat and tie.
His house is just immaculate, immaculately appointed and very well decorated, obviously upper middle class lifestyle.
They're living in this commercial.
And uh, you know his kids are busy doing their homework or listening to their ipods and his wife's on the computer.
Obviously she works as well, like is very typical in black families.
You know both parents working to make ends meet and um, and you know he, he wants to spend time with his family.
Like you know, black men are uh so, so famous for doing, and you know he can't get anybody's attention because they're all so busy and and doing their their chores.
So he cuts the power to the house and you know everybody comes out of their rooms and it's like hey, you know what happened with the power.
And he's like, oh man, I don't know, I guess you know it's off.
And then he proceeds to go outside, fires up the grill and they have this nice family you know hot dog deal.
And then it cuts to the Oscar MAYR logo and and there.
There you have it.
So that's just one uh commercial.
We want to bring to your attention another commercial.
Uh is a commercial for Gerber baby foods.
Now again, we're just bringing to your attention a couple of ads.
We could have used any number any, any hundreds of of candidates to bring to your attention tonight, but we're zeroing in on a two now.
This was a big theme on the blog this week and it's going to be a theme tonight, ridiculous television commercials, and this one perhaps takes the cake.
You got a group of parents sitting around a coffee table and once again, a very nice upper middle class suburban home and they're lamenting over the fact that they haven't yet started a college savings fund for their kids future.
And it's a group, I think, three white parents and three couples.
You know white parents, a man and woman i'm surprised they didn't have a homosexual couple but uh three, You know, husband and wife, white couples, and they're all sitting here.
You know, I don't know what we're going to do.
How do we get started saving for college?
Oh, I haven't started saving yet.
Have y'all looked into it?
And then, you know, naturally, they have a black husband and wife there who are their friends, you know, a black couple.
And they pipe up and they say, Yes, we've started saving.
Oh man, I can't believe y'all haven't started saving for your college tuitions yet.
Because you know, the first thing black parents do when they have a baby is they start putting, you know, money aside for the college fund.
I mean, we see it every day, right?
And they proceed to inform their white counterparts on how they can do the same.
And they start explaining to them about how the stock market won't affect the Gerber Savings Fund and how it's going to have a guaranteed growth, this, that, and the other.
Again, you know, what world are these people living on?
Keith, you have 15 seconds to kind of set people up for where we're going to be going next with this.
Well, see, again, they're creating an alternative universe.
Of course, we all look to black people and the black people we know in our life for examples of providence and financial stability and responsibility.
Again, this is totally the world turned upside down.
We'll get back into this in more depth after this break.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
Hey, my friends, glad that everyone is now settling in for what promises to be yet another explosive live installment of our award-winning talk radio program.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander here with you, bringing you tonight's first hour of the Political Cess Pool radio program.
We've got that opening segment under our belts, and we are now ready to move forward.
Opening theme for tonight's show is fantasy versus reality.
And we're making a point to point out the obvious and the hypocrisy in a lot of the as Keith calls them Madison Avenue products.
Basically, what's going on here is that the media is trying to alter our perception of reality, and that could be potentially quite dangerous.
And that's why we're bringing it again to your attention tonight.
Talking using two commercials, for examples, right out of the gates tonight, talked about in the first segment, the Oscar Meyer Wiener commercial.
And now we're talking about this Gerber Baby Foods commercial and what was in play there in this ad.
You've got the three, you know, ignorant and uneducated white people who don't quite know how to start a college savings fund for their baby, but thankfully their black friends do.
And not only do they know, they've already done it and they can proceed to educate whites on the stock market, this, that, and the other.
And again, I hope that there are some black families in the world who behave like this.
You know, surely there are.
There's always exceptions to the rule.
I've just, you know, never personally seen one in real life.
But, you know, one thing that someone, the real highlight of our blog, ladies and gentlemen, at thepolitical setup.org isn't my writing or the things that I bring to your attention there.
It is the comments that a lot of our fans of the radio show post there in response.
And sometimes we will have the inevitable person who doesn't care too much for our message get on there and try to make a point as well.
And we welcome that.
Freedom of speech and all.
And we were talking about these unrealistic TV ads.
And one commenter got on there and said, you know, what are you talking about?
Are you just living in a cave?
You know, I see black people on Oprah all the time.
And on Oprah, they're always very well-dressed and very well-spoken, just like the people in these ads.
You know, these are the, this is how black people really are.
You know, you are too sheltered to know that.
Keith, I'll let you comment on that and then continue on with your analysis of these commercials.
Well, what one of our people, one of our supporters said was the political cesspool staff lives in Memphis, so they're anything but sheltered.
In fact, they're on the front lines of racial conflict in America, and what they know is hard won based on common sense and personal experience.
For example, here's one comment.
It says, what you see in ads and Oprah is fantasy.
The fantasy factory has even taken over the news, with the editor of the Chicago Tribune recently admitting that he suppresses information about the race of black criminal perpetrators in his news stories due to political correctness.
This censorship is intended to create a false alternative universe in which all blacks have clean fingernails and live like Bill Cosby's television family, in parentheses, not his real family, in which a son was killed due to his involvement in a criminal lifestyle.
Remember, the truth will set you free.
Further, it is extremely dangerous to live by lies or to pass lies off to your children as truth, particularly lies about the behavior of typical blacks.
They're not TV's Cosby kids.
Google Amy Beale for an example of the dangers involved in telling your children and others little white lies about race.
As Alexander Soltzenitsin said, live not by lies.
Now here's another comment.
James's latest blog posting shows actual black behavior regarding a Burger King robbery in Memphis.
And we're going to get to that later in the show.
Take your pick, Holly.
That's one of the troll commentators who's a leftist that comes in occasionally and criticizes our take on things.
Madison Avenue fantasy or Martin Luther King Street reality.
There is a name for people who live in a fantasy world, psychopaths.
Even those who live in a world of well-intentioned little white lies are psychopathic.
Remember the movie Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte.
Reality has a way of rudely intruding upon the lives of people who ignore it.
And I don't want to be one of the casualties of political correctness, which is nothing but a pack of lies.
People who have little daily contact with minorities are usually liberals.
Now, when you hit the nail on the head, James, you drive it straight.
And what we're doing here, you know, you need to understand that these ads are created by Madison Avenue, who populates Madison Avenue, predominantly Jews in New York, and Jews are the most liberal part of the white population.
Of course, they don't necessarily consider themselves part of the white population, but most people, you know, that you'd meet on the street do.
And they're advocates for their liberalism.
George Soros is Jewish.
A lot of people don't know that.
You would be surprised at the fact that just about every substantial liberal movement in America and the world has an overabundance of Jewish leadership.
Well, Madison Avenue is just like that.
Now, not only are the lies, little white lies, trying to portray blacks in a good light, what a lot of people don't understand that don't listen to this show very often is that they are big black lies about white people.
They're not pro-minority alone.
They're also anti-white.
They portray whites as incompetent, as feckless, ineffective people, people that don't have a clue, people that need guidance from wise minorities and blacks.
James was talking about this Gerber commercial and saying, I wonder why they didn't have a homosexual couple.
Well, I know the answer to that, the inevitable answer from that is that, you know, the spotlight's not big enough for two heroes in one commercial.
And if they had a homosexual couple, they would have to be heroic too.
They would be very smart.
They would be just right on top of their game.
They would be more highly moral and more highly intelligent than the goofus, doofus white, heterosexual parents that were sitting there clueless about their children's future.
When in reality, it's the exact mirror opposite of this.
The people that have to plan for their children's college education are whites.
Blacks don't have to plan, for heaven's sakes.
They're the beneficiaries of affirmative action.
All they have to do is have their children roll out of high school with any, you know, if they deserve C's, they'll get A's.
And then the scholarships are just lined up.
Take your pick, whichever one you want.
White people, unfortunately, have been the losers, the net losers in all this.
All the money, all the charitable money that used to be available to help poor and working class white kids go to college has been totally redirected, commandeered, hijacked, if you will, for the benefit of blacks.
So why in the world are black parents worried about saving for their children's college education?
They're smart enough to know that there's no need for them to do that.
And I would really love for Gerber to look in its records and find out how many of the participants in this Gerber plan that they have for, you know, putting aside money for your children's education, how many of the participants in that plan are black?
I guarantee it's probably less than 2%, James.
Well, and more than just bickering about these unrealistic and silly commercials, there is a point here.
And first of all, I mean, we know that these corporations are just trying to pander to stay in the good graces of the false gods of political correctness.
But when taken to an extreme, this could be a very dangerous proposition.
I mean, let's just say, Keith, I'll just give you a wild example.
Somebody from Minot, North Dakota is driving here through Memphis and they're on the wrong sides of the tracks and they need directions.
They go up to this crack house and, you know, well, you know, we don't have blacks in North Dakota, but, you know, we saw them on the Gerber commercial.
They're real smart.
We're going to go ask, you know, directions and they end up with their head in a bowling bag or something.
But anyway, you know, fantasy versus reality.
That's the theme.
You've given you a couple of examples here about fantasy.
We're going to give you a news story that represents reality on the other side of this commercial break.
Stay tuned.
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We got to get out of this place.
Ladies and gentlemen, Eddie the Bombadir Miller has once again reported for duty early and he's sitting back here in the studio here, the broadcast studio.
He's supposed to wait in the green room until he's called in to come assume his chair.
But, you know, you can't do much with Eddie.
And so he's already in here and he and Keith are already cutting up.
I mean, just joking and laughing and doing all this stuff here during the commercial break.
We're trying to run a serious show here, Ed.
It's hard to do.
Anyway, no, it's never hard to do when we have so much serious content we have to get through.
But thanks to the sunny disposition the good Lord blessed us with, we're able to get through it with good humor.
Anyway, Keith, talking about unrealistic commercials, I gave a pretty extreme wild example of what could happen based upon the altered perception of reality that these commercials and countless commercials.
We gave you two great ones that really illustrate the point.
You can watch them for yourselves by logging onto our website tonight, thepolitical cesspool.org, thepoliticalcesspool.org.
But Keith, other than being unrealistic, silly, asinine, so on and so forth, you know, kind of almost comical because they are so unrealistic.
How are these commercials potentially dangerous?
They're potentially dangerous because they work on the collective consciousness of white people.
For example, you look at the Gerber baby commercial, you look at the Oscar Meyer commercial, and you say, you know, in my reality, most black people are poor and they live in downtrodden housing in down the hills neighborhoods.
If they're so smart, why are they that way?
Well, they must be that way because our evil ancestors inflicted all sorts of punishments upon them, all sorts of rules that prevent them, prevented them from rising to their natural place in society.
And therefore, we should feel guilty and we should therefore not object to confiscatory taxing policies, to charities being totally diverted from their original intention, like, for example, the East Memphis Rotary Club Scholarship Fund that was supposed to provide scholarships for the children and grandchildren of Rotary Club members who are overwhelmingly white in Memphis and directing them exclusively for the benefit of blacks.
In other words, it sets you up for the infliction of white guilt.
Two, it gives you an unrealistic attitude or outlook on the dangers of being in the ghetto and dealing with black people.
Girls succumb to advances, for example, white girls by black guys, and then find out, lo and behold, unlike the Gerber commercial, these people are profane and violent, and they beat you up, and they are liable to commit crimes.
You know, what a surprise, what a shock.
But this alternative universe is there not just to try to alter our perceptions about blacks.
They are also there to alter our perceptions about whites.
Whites are not provident as they are in real life.
They're not the people that plan for their children's college education.
They're clueless doofuses, and they need smart black people to provide guidance for them.
All right, Keith.
Now, that kind of wraps up our take on the fantasy aspect of tonight's theme for the first hour.
Let's talk about reality.
We've been talking about commercials.
We have been, of course, talking about movies and the way they portray their sense of reality on us.
But those are all manufactured.
All of that is manufactured.
That's something that's created.
Let's talk about real life.
Give you a real life example.
Well, right after I posted some of these commercials we've been talking about, couldn't help but find a news article here on the local CBS affiliate in Memphis, and it dealt with a black family that has been charged in a Burger King robbery.
Now, we also have put up this news story for your viewing pleasure at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
If you watch just one video on the internet for the rest of this year, I say that it has got to be this video.
It is absolutely incredible.
It's footage from a local TV news report.
And you watch it, and the black family that's featured in this news story, the black family that committed this robbery of the Burger King, is so stereotypical that you'd almost think that the report was a hoax.
But I wonder why this family didn't get selected to be in the Oscar Meyer ad, because this wasn't a hoax.
It was, in fact, very real.
So shouldn't they, the true representatives of the rule rather than the exception that governs this particular ethnic group, shouldn't they be the ones featured in the ad?
You know, that's what I ask.
The way that they're portrayed in the movies and on silly television commercials is fantasy.
This news report is reality.
And as I said, I can't say enough about it.
Keith, well, you know, we're talking about, yes, you know, a black family robbed a Burger King, but it's much more than that if you watch the video.
Keith, kind of give them a breakdown of the video and then your take on it.
Okay, the breakdown of the video is this.
It is from the local CBS affiliate, and they're no friends of paleoconservatives or race realists in any way.
In fact, they contribute as much as anyone to this stereotypical, politically correct vision of the world in which all black people are humble and lovable, straight shooters, straight arrows in every way, smart.
And on the other hand, white people are a bunch of boobs and doofuses.
But, you know, if the Ku Klux Klan had tried to dream up a scenario to slander black people, they could not have come up with anything that could even approach the reality of this particular video.
What this video shows is that apparently a male who I guess is uncle, okay, you know, where is the father?
That's the one person you can depend on not being present in the black household, the biological father of children, okay?
Just ask Mari Povich.
Yeah, just ask Mari Povich.
But this guy somehow hornswoggles two young black girls that are in the family, his nieces, one of whom works at Burger King, to stage a robbery in which he is supposedly the perpetrator.
He gets, has a gun, he hands a note to his niece.
She shows it to a co-worker and said, this guy's going to blow our heads off.
They give him the contents of the cash register.
And then he's got another daughter who is covering for them in some way.
I'm not sure I'm exactly clear on that, but she's involved in it too.
Then they have the news cameras come out.
This whole thing, this whole plot comes to light, and a female there says, I wish I could strangle that guy.
I say, I'd love to kill him and whatnot.
So, you know, they're always these even-tempered people, you know, that never lose their tempers, never show any tendencies towards violence, just like the Gerber commercial shows and the Oscar Meyer Wiener commercial shows.
And then she says, what am I going to do with the seven, these are seven grandbabies of mine by these two girls that I'm going to have to take care of?
You know, it's like a minstrel show in here.
This is, you know, apparently, you know, all the baby daddies are nowhere to be found and not even to be considered in the equation about who's going to support these children.
This is, you know, it's ridiculous.
Let me read some of the comments we got on our blog roll on this.
It says, the fantasies Madison Avenue and the entertainment industry spin out regarding race are not intended to entertain, but are intended to disable the cultural immune system of the white population.
Every racial and ethnic group is not only permitted and expected, but actually encouraged to have a strong sense of racial solidarity, except for one.
Guess which one that is?
Why will it be easier to manipulate and exterminate without one?
Then here's another comment.
Reality keeps intruding on the agreeable fantasies that our betters keep dreaming up and serving up to us in the ads, movies, and television.
Watch this video and marvel at the progress that has been achieved by 150 years of freedom and 42 years of affirmative action.
As grandma said, you can dress them up, but you can't take them to town.
Here's another one.
Watch this video.
He's commenting on the previous one that we had.
He said, the only thing that will be achieved by continued liberalism in the sphere of race relations will be the decline and fall of America and other white nations.
Has anyone noticed that America has been in an unrelenting downward spiral since the Brown decision was handed down in 1954?
Administer more liberal medicine to America and the patient will die.
Of course, this is the secret desire of liberals everywhere.
When whites leave an area, prosperity is never far behind.
Detroit is our future unless we change course shortly.
Okay, this is, you know, people are right on target with this thing.
This is what is happening to us.
This is a reality that people have to cope with.
It's not the fairy tales that you get from Madison Avenue, which is populated by Jewish people and by blue state liberals.
You know, they're not creating.
They don't have big ad agencies in Dallas, Texas, or in Memphis, Tennessee, or Little Rock, Arkansas, Dubuque, Iowa.
We're getting fed this by people that really intend us no good.
And it's time to understand that and realize it and protect your children from these pernicious influences, James.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, fantasy versus reality.
That's what we're talking about right now.
And I think we're doing a pretty bang-up job of bringing it into sharp focus.
Stay tuned.
And the political cesspool continues right after this.
Welcome back.
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And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
All right, everybody.
For the first three opening segments of the night's radio broadcast, we have been talking about fantasy versus reality.
We have been comparing and contrasting the way that minorities are portrayed in film and on television commercials versus the way we see them in real life as they are depicted on the nightly news.
And people will say, our detractors would say, well, you're just selectively reporting.
You're selectively selecting, you're selectively choosing which reports and ads to showcase.
Well, we're not.
First of all, we're not.
There's no doubt that blacks are almost always portrayed positively in commercials and in movies and on television shows.
And it's almost equally positive that the exact opposite is true in real life when their exploits are showcased on the news.
There are exceptions to both rules.
I'm sure there has been a black villain in a movie at some point in time, just perhaps not in the last 50 years or so.
And at the same time, there are certainly, and without doubts, you know, very black people who are very positive in contributing members to society.
But we are here to talk about the norm.
And again, it's what makes this show so unique and what sets us apart from all of our competition and what has made us so successful, what has made us so famous, quite frankly, is that we are willing to talk about race politics and hypocrisy in 21st century America, and we do it each and every week without retreat, surrender, or apology.
Now, we're going to move on to a different subject now.
We only have a few minutes left with Keith this evening before we move on to the second and third hours during which Eddie the Bob Deere Miller will be co-hosting.
Heath or Keith, whichever you prefer.
What do you want to talk about for the next few minutes?
Well, the first thing I wanted to talk about is to say that you're absolutely right about the mainstream media.
The mainstream media has been captured by the cultural Marxists.
Longmarched through the institutions, has gone through the media.
It's gone through the newspapers.
It's gone through television.
It's gone through Madison Avenue.
It's gone through Hollywood.
And as a result, you're going to get nothing but a steady diet of liberal claptrap from these sources.
And unfortunately, that's not an exception.
That is the rule.
For example, if there's ever going to be a butt of a joke, you can bet your bottom dollar it's going to be a white person in any ad, in any television commercial, in any movie.
You know, there are not very many blacks to be made fun of.
Blacks are to be admired.
So are other minority groups.
So are women.
You know, look at something like the Golden Girls.
You know, that's an old TV show now, but they've been at this for quite a while.
Now, the other thing we wanted to talk about and kind of put the cherry on top of it tonight is our discussion about religion and about the incursions that liberalism has been making, not only in the mainline Protestant denominations, which has been going on for well over 50 years, probably more like 100 years, and also the Roman Catholic Church.
You know, Cardinal Mahoney in Los Angeles was just a perfect example of what is wrong with the Catholic Church.
He was one of the primary advocates of amnesty and of sanctuary cities and things like that.
Now, unfortunately, one of the last holdout groups, the people that kept true to the old-time religion as long as anyone else, they're beginning to fall to the relentless attacks of liberalism.
And I'm talking about people like the Southern Baptist Convention.
First of all, they have a black second in command now.
And they are more than, you know, they're all expressing delight at this and the fact that they want him to be the leader, even though blacks make up a minuscule portion of the membership in that denomination.
Secondly, they have endorsed amnesty and open borders officially at their convention.
None of this is surprising.
It's just surprising that they've held out as long as they could.
But then let me read a couple more to you.
Here's one from the local newspaper here in Memphis today.
Presbyterian Seal Deal on Ordaining Women.
Okay.
Then another one, New York approves gay marriage.
Okay.
Then there's an article in the M section, Faith in Memphis, Differences Needn't Be Obstacles to Understanding by David Waters in faith matters.
Craig Strickland and Steve Montgomery are ordained Presbyterian ministers.
Both lead large and influential congregations that are actively and positively involved in the community.
They're also good friends who share a love for Christ, a passion for the gospel, and a deep commitment to their city, their church, and their families.
No pastor or congregation does more for Memphis than Strickland and Hope Presbyterian Church in Cordova or Montgomery and Idawa Presbyterian Church in Midtown.
Does it matter that they belong to different and sometimes competing Presbyterian denominations?
Steve Montgomery and Idlewild Presbyterian are members of the Presbyterian Church USA, a mainline Protestant denomination totally identified through the last half century at least with liberal causes.
They've been at the forefront of the civil rights movement, the forefront of gay rights.
They've been on the forefront of just about everything that you can imagine that's liberal, of amnesty for illegals, radical environmentalism, you name it.
There's no liberal bandwagon that's rolled through town they haven't jumped on.
But then the innovation is they had breakoffs of parts of their congregation and various churches within their denomination because of all this liberalism.
You had, for example, the evangelical Presbyterian church break off and they're supposed to be good old fundamentalists, you know, with the palms raised and the singing and swooning back and forth and whatnot and the laying on of hands and all sorts of other and speaking in tongues.
You know, that's the good old old-time religionists.
But now the old-time religionists are just as liberal as the mainline Protestants.
And that's what the purpose, that's what the point of this article is all about.
It's that they supposedly share a passion in Christ together.
What they actually share is liberalism.
And they see they're both working for the same goal, which is transferring wealth from the white community in Memphis and elsewhere into the minority population, whatever it may be.
If you're out west, it's likely to be Hispanic.
If you're in a place like Memphis, Tennessee, it's going to be black.
But either way, the net losers are going to be whites.
Now, we've been talking about this for two weeks now.
Why is this important?
What's going on here?
And in particular, why are they focusing on Christianity?
Well, they're focusing on Christianity for a very obvious reason, if you're a political session listener.
It's the religion of white people.
You know, even though it originated in Israel, and even though it has been spread throughout the globe to Asians and to Africans and to all other races and ethnicities, it has primarily been identified throughout its 2,000-year history as the religion of white people.
In fact, Europe was alternatively called Christendom for most of this period.
In other words, a Christian part of the world.
And this is part of the anti-white campaign that animates all liberalism.
Now, it's really interesting when you consider the Southern Baptist to get an insight, a glimpse, you know, under the skirt, so to speak, of what their true techniques and strategies are.
You know, there are parts of liberalism that are just a bridge too far for various people.
But they've got a veritable cornucopia of liberal causes that are all the same.
They're radical egalitarian causes.
For example, the black civil rights movement.
Blacks are the same as are just as good as whites.
The homosexual rights movement.
Homosexuals are the same as are just as good as heterosexuals.
The criminal rights cause.
Criminals are the same as are just as good as law-abiding citizens.
The radical feminist agenda.
Women are the same as are just as good as men.
And then things like radical environmentalism.
Plants and animals are the same as, have as many rights and are just as good as human beings.
Now, some of those are a bridge too far for people, so they will find a way to sell them on that part of liberalism that they can stomach.
For example, I don't think you're going to get the Southern Baptists, at least not yet, to jump on the bandwagon for homosexual rights, gay marriage, and civil unions, things like this or gays in the clergy.
But you can get them to jump on the civil rights movement, or you can get them to jump on the feminist movement, or you can get them to jump on the illegal alien movement.
You know, the illegal aliens are the same as are just as good as lawful American citizens.
They'll get them to jump on something, and that lets the camels of liberalism's nose in the tent.
And before long, the Southern Baptists will be right in there in the amen corner with the Episcopalians and the Presbyterian USA people calling for homosexuals to be ordained, calling for women to be ordained, calling for open borders, everything.
You know, they're going to buy the whole thing, radical environmentalism.
They're going to do it, and it's going to be the total transformation, you know, and the camel will have no longer just had his nose in the tent.
The camel will own the tent.
He couldn't help himself, ladies and gentlemen.
He could not help himself.
We have been on the Baptist so hard the last two weeks.
He knew there was going to be some carryover.
But I tell you what, it translated into some pretty great radio and excellent commentary from Keith Alexander, as always.
That's our first hour for tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
But stay tuned.
Still two more hours forthcoming.
We'll be back to bring them to you right after these words.
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They were jumping pews and shouting.
Hallelujah.
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Some thought he had religion, others thought he had a demon.
And Harv thought he had a weed eater loose in his fruit of the blooms.
He fell to his knees to plead and beg, and the squirrel ran out of his britch's leg unobserved to the other side of the room.