Nov. 12, 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.
And welcome, everybody, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's Saturday evening, November 12th.
And I'm coming to you live tonight from AM 1380 WLRM Radio in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.
That's right, ladies and gentlemen.
I am back home again, and it's good to be home after being back on the road for the last two consecutive weeks.
In fact, the last time I was in the studio here was three weeks ago, the night that Pat Buchanan joined us on the air.
Been on the road the last two Saturdays doing the show from Nashville and Nashville, back-to-back trips to Nashville for two different speeches, two different meetings.
And this, of course, follows our big tour in September where we were out of town for the bulk of 17 straight days, going to Washington, D.C. and different ports of call.
It's good to be home, and I have no other planned speaking engagements for the remainder of the year.
And I'm looking forward to settling in with you and enjoying the great Christmas season that's about to be upon us.
It's a great time of year.
I think I still can't get used to this daylight savings time business.
It either started or ended last week.
I don't know which, but something definitely changed.
And it's getting dark now at about four o'clock in the afternoon, which I'm not complaining.
I like it like that.
I don't know why I do.
Maybe it's just because I love this time of year.
Right after Halloween, just before Thanksgiving, the leaves are changing.
The miserable hot and humid summers are mercifully over here in the south.
And it's nice.
It's cool.
It's crisp outside.
The weather's great.
I love it cold.
You know, I was born for this kind of stuff, northern European stock.
We were born for colder weather.
We weren't made to endure 100-degree heat and 100% humidity.
So anyway, I'm liking it.
It's pitch black, dark outside.
It's been dark for a while.
And we're getting ready for another great show this evening.
Keith Alexander joining me in the studio.
In fact, he's just walking in for the first time ever.
He is, in fact, officially late, but by only two minutes.
And God knows I was able to tread water for a couple of minutes until he got here.
Keith, we were talking about daylight savings time, obviously very important material.
But Keith is on hand now, and I've got good news for all those Keith Alexander fans.
And we know that there's a legion of them out there.
Keith Alexander will not be with us only for his customary one-hour contribution tonight.
No, my friends, Keith Alexander is going to be on for two full hours.
That's double the trouble from Keith Alexander.
And Keith, as you know, we have a lot to talk about tonight, as we discussed a couple of days ago at our pre-show ritual lunch meeting.
Keith, do we not?
Absolutely.
I apologize for being two minutes late.
You can dot my pay.
As Billy Preston once said, I believe it's Billy Preston, nothing from nothing leaves nothing.
Absolutely, right.
But, you know, I might not have a lot of other virtues, but one thing you can say is I'm dependable through rain or storm nor gloom of night keep the postman nor Keith from his appointed rounds.
I tell you, I've been busy on the one-armed paper hanger today, but I came skittering in on two wheels and looking forward to this one because I've gotten a furlough and I can be here for two hours tonight.
And I'm looking forward, James is too, to just basically sitting back and having a nice, relaxed evening.
And let me tell everyone what we're going to be talking about tonight.
It is a very big show, an important show, as they all are.
But this one is particularly intriguing.
We're going to be talking to Kevin McDonald, Dr. Kevin McDonald, who is, of course, the editor of the Occidental Quarterly magazine.
In addition to being, of course, a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, Kevin McDonald returns to the political cesspool during tonight's third hour following Kevin McDonald's two-segment appearance.
We're going to wrap things up a little later on in the show with our good friend Richard Spencer, who is, of course, the executive editor of Alternative Rights.
So right there, Keith, in addition to having you for two hours, we've got Kevin McDonald and Richard Spencer, two crowd pleasers, two of the listeners' favorites.
And in addition to talking to them, we're going to be talking about Joe Paterno.
We're going to be talking about what's going on at Penn State, going to be giving you another angle of that story that undoubtedly you have not heard broadcast on any other mainstream program.
We're also going to be talking about Herman Kane, the sex abuse scandal.
There's lots of sex abuse scandals or sexual harassment, sex abuse scandals.
They're going everywhere.
Herman Kane, Jerry Sandusky up at Penn State.
We're going to be talking about both of them tonight.
We're also going to be talking about Pat Buchanan.
And as I said that, I know there's a collective groan from the audience.
Oh my God, you've got to be kidding me again.
It's still making news, ladies and gentlemen.
I've been around in this business seven years now and a little bit over seven years.
A shelf life of a story is normally two or three days max, unless it's something really big.
Well, apparently this was something really big.
But we have made, we here in the political cesspool, your loyal junkyard dogs, have made the ADL back down on something.
The ADL never backs down.
We were able to make them back down and issue a retraction.
Can you believe it?
It happened.
All that and more coming during the course of the next two hours that Keith is on the air before we welcome our guests, Herman Kane, Joe Paterno, Pat Buchanan, we're going to be talking about the Republican primaries.
And if all that isn't enough, Davey Crockett too.
Yes, we're going to be talking about Davey Crockett.
And to find out why, you're just going to have to listen.
But Keith, are you ready?
Are you locked and loaded?
I see you got your bulletproof vest on, which is a prerequisite to come to work down here.
But are you ready to rock, my friend?
Yeah, I've got my Memphis camo on here, and I can tell you that our guests tonight do not have a blind spot on issues of race or Jewish power and influence, unlike another recent guest that we had recently.
So everything that you're going to hear tonight is going to be something that we can fully and heartily endorse.
We are not dealing with any neocons.
We're not dealing with anyone else that would call themselves a liberal of any stripe.
So hang on tight, folks.
It's going to be a great three-hour show.
Keith had to get in that subtle barb.
I'll tell you, it's good to be here with Keith again.
As I said just a moment ago, I've been out of town the last two weeks.
Keith has been in the studio, but now we're in the studio together.
And it's going to be back.
Hard to believe that it's been three weeks since we were last side by side.
But time does fly.
And here we are.
So folks, there you go.
The table is now set.
When we come back from our first commercial break of the evening, we're going to dive headfirst into Herman Kane.
What's going on there?
We said we were going to talk about it last week.
We didn't quite have the time.
We're going to be talking about Herman Kane.
The media giveth, and the media apparently tries to take it away.
However, Herman Kane, despite all of the rancor in the press, is still allegedly leading the Republican field.
Is going on.
What's going on and what's really?
What really was the factor that ended Joe Paterno's legendary career at PENN State University?
What is the unspoken factor in this whole ordeal up there at State College PA, that the media dare not name?
My friends, we're gonna blow your socks off tonight and we're gonna have a lot of fun doing it.
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Oh!
All right everybody.
Uh, welcome back to the show.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, in studio with you.
Heron Kane, now we have covered his candidacy from the vantage point of him as a candidate in the Gop primary field.
So we have talked obviously, about Herman Kane on previous episodes of this program.
The big sexual harassment allegations and scandal cropped up a couple of weeks ago.
I've been on the road, hadn't really had enough time to read both sides of the story and form an objective opinion on the matter, so we've kind of been pushing it off, pushing it off.
Keith has been tracking the story and since I got back in town from my most recent travels a few days ago, i've been reading up on it too.
So uh, we're going to talk about it and we had a very good conversation about this in our pre-program, our pre-show lunch that we always have.
And so Keith, basically break down what's going on here, first with the accusations, and then we're going to begin to peel this onion.
But basically just a refresher's course for people who perhaps are even more ignorant than me on this, which would be hard to be.
But uh, four women have come out now, at least, as of the last count, four women are claiming that Herman Cain sexually it was sexually inappropriate with them made advances, harassed them, sometimes very graphically, sometimes almost physically.
The fourth one came out this week with celebrity feminist lawyer Gloria Allred.
And it's really becoming a circus.
First of all Keith, speak to this in in terms of just the accusations.
What's in play?
They're accusing him during a two-year stint, when he was the head of the National Restaurant Association, of sexual harassment.
Nothing else in his career has come uh, into focus, because it's not, there's no long history of this.
Apparently, according to Gloria Allred and the mainstream media, you're to believe that suddenly Herman Cain went hogwild and pig crazy for the two years he was at the National Restaurant Association and was making a play for everything in skirts.
Now, let's break down the players.
Gloria Allred is a Jewish divorce lawyer, Yenta, who, quite frankly, nobody should trust as far as they can throw them.
She's one of these Hollywood celebrity lawyers that would climb on the roof to tell a lie rather than stand on the ground and tell the truth.
And she is really bad news.
The fact that she's representing these people more or less tells you that the whole thing, one, is bogus and two, a shakedown.
Now, why is the mainstream media going after Herman Cain?
After all, just like in the musical by Rogers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma, there was a song called I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No.
Well, the mainstream conservatives and the mainstream liberals alike, the Democrats and the Republicans alike, just can't say no to a black person.
Normally, being a black person is like the invisible shield you used to get back from IPANA toothpaste when I was a kid.
Nothing will touch you.
You will be the Teflon Don.
The type of scandals that bring down mere mortals, you're bulletproof to.
For example, nobody would go into Obama's background as a hard-left radical, and nobody could draw any improper conclusions or unkind conclusions about his association with Jeremiah Wright or Bill Ayers without being tarred and called the dreaded R-word that James has written about.
Likewise, every conservative has just fallen into a frenzy.
They've fallen to their knees and started speaking in tongues at the very prospect of having a black man who is a conservative, supposedly, some type of mainstream conservative, actually running for president in the Republican Party.
People have been totally and utterly brainwashed by the cultural Marxist left into thinking that, one, they have some type of guilt for slavery and for Jim Crow segregation that they need to atone for.
They need to expiate from their race by having unqualified support for any black person who has, you know, who can basically string a sentence together and decides to run for president.
And what's happening with Herman Cain is that he was picked by the mainstream for that specific reason.
Why was he picked?
Why did they, who is he supposed to take out?
He was supposed to take out Rick Perry.
They were scared to death, the real, you know, masters of the universe in the Republican Party, were scared to death that a true son of Red State America was going to actually get the presidency.
Their candidate is Mitt Romney, who is a blue state liberal.
I don't care if he calls himself a Republican, a Democrat, or a mugwump.
He's a blue state liberal.
He is basically the personification of George Wallace's famous comment that there's not a dime's worth of difference between the Republicans and the Democrats.
You have a hard leftist, a really kind of extreme leftist now who is the Democratic president and somebody like that could never have become president but for this worship of black people that has been inculcated through psychological conditioning into most of the white population of the United States.
That's one thing.
You know, they're just not going to have anything negative to say about him, but they wanted somebody to take out Rick Perry.
And what better than going for the Achilles heel of white conservative voters everywhere?
And that is a conservative black man.
Well, they've now accomplished that.
Rick Perry is down in the polls.
Rick Perry is not going to be a threat.
Not that Rick Perry was anybody that we are going to endorse here at the political cesspool.
But, you know, Ron Paul, they hate, but they feel they have him sufficiently marginalized that he's not a threat.
But then Rick Perry came on the scene and suddenly he leapfrogged over Romney.
Now they've taken care of Perry.
He's no longer a threat.
So now it's time to put the kibosh on Herman Kane.
And this is how the mainstream media is doing it.
Of course, Rick Perry didn't do himself any favors.
If anyone's ever watched any of his debate performances, most especially the last one.
But this is the thing about Kane.
This is the thing about Kane.
Is he the GOP version of Tiger Woods?
It certainly wouldn't surprise me at all if many of these accusations, perhaps all of them, were true.
However, we did put a couple of stories up about the Herman Cain harassment allegations at thepolitical cesspool.org.
The title of those blog entries are Herman Kane's Accuser Speaks to the Press and Herman Cain says he's the victim.
And if you go to these, first of all, you can read some of these allegations.
They are quite graphic.
And then we have provided for you video of, I believe, the third alleged victim of Herman Cain, Sharon Bialek.
This is the one who was standing with Gloria Allred.
And if you watch her in the video, as she addresses the press, she is reading from a script word for word what Herman Cain supposedly did to her.
Now, again, it wouldn't surprise me that Herman Cain might have done something like this.
But at the same time, if I was recalling something from memory, I wouldn't have to read a script word for word.
So that's one thing.
So I don't know if he did it.
I don't know if he didn't.
Part of it's irrelevant because at the end of the day, you're talking about a guy who was completely manufactured as a candidate.
He had no business, no right to be in these Republican debates.
He was the head of a pizza company, and I'm not saying that lightly, but being the head of a pizza company, you don't see Papa John running for president, okay?
It takes some skill to do that, but by all accounts, he had a less than sterling track record as the CEO of Godfathers, and this was his biggest claim to fame.
Being a marginal manager of Godfathers does not qualify you to be a presidential frontrunner.
The media totally created Herman Cain, and now are they trying to take him down?
We're going to explore this a little bit more before moving on to Penn State.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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We gotta get out of this place.
All right, everybody.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, in the political cesspool with you tonight.
We're talking first off, very busy show this evening, but we're starting off with the Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations.
It seems that each day brings forth a new alleged victim in this whole thing.
And as I said right before the last commercial, it wouldn't surprise me at all if some or all of these allegations were true.
But at the same time, you know, there has been some information come to light about these alleged victims that makes me somewhat skeptical.
So I don't know.
I mean, what do you think?
You can leave your comments at our blog entries tracking the subject at thepolitical cesspool.org.
But the thing that still gets me is this, and this was what I was getting into just a moment ago.
The media completely manufactured Herman Kane as a candidate.
Without the media's assistance, he would have never become nationally known.
They manufactured him.
They propelled him to frontrunner status.
And now it seems as though the media is trying to take it away from Herman Kane.
Now, is it a fact that this story is just so salacious that they can't help but report on it?
I mean, you're talking about a sex scandal involving a presidential frontrunner.
Is this why the media is doing it?
They're reluctant to do it, but they don't have any other choice?
Or is there something more in play?
And another question, Keith, before I toss it back over to you, is that despite the fact that Herman Cain's negative, the negative perception of Herman Cain has increased since this story has begun to unfold.
He is still, according to a poll taken just a couple of days ago, leading the Republican field.
He still leads the Republican field, even though we've been subjected to two or three weeks of nothing but Herman Cain and pretty graphic allegations.
So what's going on, Keith?
Does the media want to tear him down or do they have any other choice?
And why is he still leading the field despite all of this negative press and despite the fact that he is obviously completely unqualified, which brings us back to square one?
A lot for you to digest.
Yeah, well, let me see if I can figure out how to peel the onion, as you said.
First of all, Herman Cain, just like Barack Obama, is completely and totally a product of affirmative action.
If he were a white guy and had the same background and the same qualifications, he would have been laughed off the stage at these debates.
Nobody would have taken him seriously.
People in America, white people, have been so psychologically conditioned to want black people to succeed that they will absolutely go, you know, over the top for any black person that is even marginally qualified.
Somebody that can get up there and basically, like I said, string two or three sentences together.
It doesn't matter about his diction.
It doesn't matter about his syntax or grammar.
It doesn't matter what his background is.
It doesn't matter what his qualifications are.
They want him.
They desperately want him to succeed.
And this is the problem for the Masters of the Universe class that want to decide who will be president and who will not.
They have created a golem like Frankenstein's Monster.
They used a black guy.
They pulled the race card to basically scuttle the prospects of Rick Perry and Ron Paul.
They don't want any red state American, certainly nobody from a place like Texas, running the U.S. government.
That being said, now that they have created him and they now have decided he served his purpose, he's not going gently into that good night.
He is fighting.
He has got this idea that as a black guy, he's invincible.
He's not going to commit Harry Kerry the way that a typical white candidate would if he were confronted with the same type of allegations.
And, you know, the allegations, like James said, may be absolutely true.
They may be partially true.
And also, they may be a complete and total fabrication and not have a bit of truth in them, but none of that matters.
What matters is that he served his purpose.
He served his usefulness.
And now the masters of the universe want him to go away, but he ain't going.
That's important.
That is something that I am, one, heartened to see.
But, and I'll just say this about Herman Kaine.
I could vote for Herman Kane under one circumstance and one circumstance only.
If he were to come out publicly and say, I'm not only opposed to reparations for slavery, I'm also opposed to affirmative action.
And if I'm elected president, I will use the full force of my office to make sure that legislation is passed that ends affirmative action,
allows the EEOC to be used to prosecute people who are discriminating against white people, and I will pass a constitutional amendment denying the right of black people or former slaves to become to seek reparations for slavery.
The reparations are off the table.
I would vote for him under those circumstances because quite frankly, none of the good white folk that are running for president for either party would touch those issues with a 10-foot pole.
And if he were serious, and I perceived him to be serious about fighting both of those initiatives, I'd say, heaven to Betsy's, man, you know, this guy, you know, deserves a chance because those are the two things that are basically causing white people in America not to have a sustainable birth rate.
Affirmative action is being used to limit the prospects that white people, young white people have in life.
This is the method.
This is the strategy by which they're going to basically make us the new kulaks of America.
We're going to wind up like white people are in South African Zimbabwe.
Just because at one point our ancestors were dominant legally and economically, they're going to now put us at the bottom of the totem pole.
It's like the famous black Marxist Franz Fanon said, the true dream of the slave is not to obtain freedom, but rather that he and his slave master exchange places.
We need to end affirmative action.
That's one thing I've never heard Rick Perry say.
I've never heard Ron Paul say.
I have never heard Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Michelle Bachman, Mitt Romney, John Huntsman, you name it.
None of those people are going to say that.
And of course, no Democrat's going to say that.
If Herman Kaine says it, look, he's my guy.
I hate to say that, you know, but I'd have to also be convinced that he was saying it sincerely and really intended to follow through on it.
On the other hand, Herman Kane has used his outlived his usefulness.
His shelf life is over as far as the mainstream is concerned.
They have now scuttled Perry's campaign.
I think he's history.
So what they're going to wind up doing is trying to find some way to get him out.
But quite frankly, Herman Kane isn't playing the game according to the rules that they've set.
And this is irritating the bejeebers out of the talking heads for Meet the Press, for CNN, for MSNBC, for ABC, NBC, and CBS.
He apparently doesn't know that he's being made to walk the plank.
And he's not walking the plank.
And quite frankly, if he is successful in defying these masters of the universe and doesn't get out of the campaign, that would be a victory for all people who want to buck the mainstream.
Believe me, Mitt Romney has been anointed and appointed by the mainstream.
He's going to be the Republican candidate.
Obama's going to be the Democrat candidate.
And it doesn't matter who gets in.
It's going to be business as usual.
What do they say?
Here comes the new boss just like the old boss.
You know, Republicans really do deserve to lose.
Not only for so many of them going for Herman Kane, which, as you said, Keith, had he been a white candidate with the same name, same credentials, no way they allow him in the debate.
So many of them going for Kane.
But Republican voters are just so hopeless.
At least the Democrats know why they're voting for Democrats.
They want to stick it to the man they believe, and they believe that they're some sort of a counter-revolutionaries.
But, you know, I was watching, you know, after they have these big debates, they'll go into the, they'll have a selected audience and they'll have a host asking the audience who they thought won the debate and who they plan to vote for as a result of the debate.
And I was watching Fox News and they do this all the time.
They had all these people seated classroom style and they were talking about the debate.
And I heard half a dozen people, and there was only, you know, 30, 40 people, 50 people in this room.
Half a dozen people say they're going to vote for Mitt Romney because he looks presidential.
That's it.
That's what matters to him.
And these are people that are selecting the leader of this country based on looks, based on the fact that they don't want to be called a racist and so much more.
We got to take a break, folks.
We're going to move up to State College, Pennsylvania.
Going to talk about Penn State.
When we come back, stay tuned.
You're going to enjoy our take on it.
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Don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, that I can't believe we're already at the last segment of this first hour.
It always goes by too fast with Keith.
Keith, I would do anything for you to be on three hours every show.
You make the show so effortless for me as host and so great in terms of content.
Folks, don't forget, though, a little later on in tonight's program, you're going to be hearing from Dr. Kevin McDonald and Richard Spencer, respectively, during the third hour.
So you're going to want to stay tuned for that.
Also forthcoming tonight, we're going to be talking about the Penn State football scandal, the sex abuse scandal.
And I know you're saying, James, well, didn't you just say when we come back from break, you're going to talk about that?
Well, yes, I did.
But I lied.
No, I'm just kidding.
I was just thinking about it during the commercial break.
I'd rather talk about that at the top of the second hour.
So if you can bear with me for another 15, 20 minutes, then we're going to get into the Penn State thing.
And the reason I want to do that is it's going to take more than just one segment, I think, to give you our take on what's going on up there with Joe Paterno and the riots and everything else.
So rather than start that now and then have to take a break, of course, at the top of each hour we have a few minutes of national news, an extended break, rather than fractionalize it like that, I'd rather start with the Penn State as our top story at the top of the second hour and then exhaust it rather than breaking it up in parts like that.
So what we're going to talk about now, Keith and I, as I say, we have lunch every week to plan the show.
And for whatever reason, really no reason at all, the subject of Davey Crockett came up.
Well, I guess that's not too unusual.
You're talking about guys who respect their heroes.
And our heritage, and we dignify our heroes by talking about them and remembering them.
And one hero, of course, is Davey Crockett.
I'm very proud, as I've written about and said before, to have been born here in Tennessee.
I'm a native Tennessean, a son of the South.
Tennessee, of course, is a state that has served home to many heroes, many legends, such as, for instance, just a sampling here, Davey Crockett, Andrew Jackson, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Jack Daniel.
Sam Hughes.
Jack Daniel.
No, but Sam Houston.
Jim Bowie was referred to as from Tennessee, although he's more known as Louisiana.
Anyway, having lunch with Keith, Davey Crockett came up, and he certainly is a hero.
And anytime you talk about a guy like Davey Crockett, the question has to be asked: what happened to a nation that used to produce men like that?
These men are heroes.
They deserve to be remembered.
Keith, tell them why we revere Davey Crockett so much.
Excuse me, let me get up here to this microphone.
We were trying our best not to stretch the microphone corn.
What is it about Davey Crockett?
Davy Crockett was an individualist.
He took on the power structure of his day, which was Andrew Jackson.
He was a person that believed in all the things that we believe in.
There's a famous speech called Not Ours to Give that he gave in Congress saying that we don't have the right as congressmen to vote somebody a pension just because we feel sorry for them or we feel good.
We have a public trust and we are bound by the Constitution.
That's the type of guy Davey Crockett was.
Davy Crockett would stand up to the powers that be and he did that throughout his career.
He represented the common man.
He was a true populist and he's the type of person that you don't see in public office enough and he's the type of person that we used to produce in America all the time back in the day.
Another reason why we don't hear about Davey Crockett much nowadays is because back in the 50s and before that, the people that were responsible for taming this country, carving a great civilization and the most powerful nation in the world out of a frontier, those people were respected.
We were talking about Jim Bowie the other day.
You know, back when I was a kid in the 50s, we had the Davey Crockett series on Walt Disney.
We had Jim Bowie, a TV show, Wyatt Earp.
The Jim Bowie series, for example, Jim Bowie was from Tennessee.
One-sixth of the garrison of the Alamo was from Tennessee.
Quite frankly, there would never have been a Texas if there hadn't been a Tennessee and Tennesseans before it.
And that's why Tennessee, of course, is known as the Volunteer State.
Before all of those, the one-sixth of the Alamo, as Keith mentioned.
And I remember watching a TV show on Jim Bowie where the words to the theme song were Jim Bowie.
Jim Bowie, he was a bold, adventuring man.
Jim Bowie, Jim Bowie.
Fought for the right with a powerful hand.
His blade was tempered, and so was he.
Indestructible still.
Was he Jim Bowie?
Jim Bowie?
He was a fighter, a fearless and mighty adventuring man.
Jake Alexander will be in concert at the FedEx Forum next week.
Now, let me tell you what they would sing nowadays.
Jim Bowie, Jim Bowie, he was a racist, misogynist pig.
Jim Bowie, Jim Bowie, he was a bigot because he was big.
You know, that's the type of, that's what has happened to America.
The kids nowadays don't hear about their heroes.
So consequently, if they're not heard about, they don't exist.
And if they do hear about them, they hear this leftist claptrap spin that the news media, well, not the entertainment industry.
The entertainment industry, as we said, has been taken over by leftists.
There are eight major movie studios.
Each one has a Jewish CEO.
Jews are the most liberal segment of the white population.
And don't take my word for it, read Pat Buchanan's new book, Suicide of a Superpower.
He brings that out in great detail in that book.
So, you know, it's quite obvious that America's entertainment industry and all of our institutions have been taken over by the cultural Marxists.
We're in enemy-occupied territory.
You need to listen to the old TV shows.
You need to get VCR or DVDs and let your children hear who the real heroes of America are, just like Davey Crockett.
And we've got a special treat for you now.
It won't be me singing.
It will be somebody much more talented, the ballad of Davey Crockett.
Yes, here I go, ladies and gentlemen.
No, just kidding.
Now, we actually have sent to our...
Here it is right now.
Listen to the Wild Frontier.
This song kept this legend alive.
Born on the mountaintop of Tennessee, green estate in the land of the free.
Raised in the woods, so he knew every tree.
Killed him a bar when he was only three.
Davy Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier, fought single-handed through the engine war till the creeks was whipped and peace was in store.
And while he was handling this risky shore, made himself a legend forevermore.
Davy Davey Crockett, the man who don't know fear.
He went off to Congress and he served a spell, facing up the government and laws as well.
Took over Washington, so we heard tell.
And patched up the crack in the Liberty Belt.
Davy, Davy Crockett, seeing his duty clear.
When he'd come home, his politician done.
The Western march had just begun.
So we packed his gift and the custom gun and lit out the grin at the follow of the sun.
Davey, Davey Crockett, in the West of Game.
Now that is America the way it ought to be.
As Keith Alexander just said, these people were real Americans.
These are the people who deserve the respect and adulation of everyone.
And, you know, I could listen to that song a hundred times over and not get tired of it.
You know, and that was a song, obviously, that came out in the 50s.
The Disney Channel was responsible for that.
It shows how much things have changed at the Disney Channel since the days of Walt Disney, who we've talked about.
And it certainly is another contemporary American hero.
But Davey Crockett, you're talking about a guy born in the wilderness, a woodsman, became elected to Congress, an outdoorsman, became elected to Congress, gave the ultimate sacrifice at the Alamo.
And that song, it just, again, goes to show how much has changed, Keith.
50 years ago, you would have that song on the Disney Channel and talks about whooping the creeks.
I mean, now, of course, you have to pretend that the Indians were superior both intellectually and morally and in any way possible to people like Davy Crockett.
Crockett County named it, you know, at least here in Tennessee, we still have Crockett County named after Davey.
But folks, I hope you enjoyed that song.
Keith, we have just a few more seconds to break.
I'll let you have the final word on Davey Crockett.
30 seconds.
Right.
And the county seat of Crockett County is Alamo, Tennessee.
Davey Crockett, Jim Bowie, William Travis, Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, people like that were true American heroes.
Nathan Bedford Forrest, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, they were real American heroes, not Sojourner Truth, not William Lloyd Garrison, not John Brown and all those other mentally ill people that are presented to your children today as being American heroes.
Let them know who the real heroes are.
Play them this song.
I was just about to say that you took the words right out of my mind and mouth, Keith.
Play that song, folks.
The ballad of Davey Crockett.
You can find it on YouTube or you can find it at thepoliticalspool.org in a title in an article appropriately titled Davey Crockett.
We're going to take a break.
I hope you enjoyed that song, folks.
I hope you enjoyed that segment.
It meant a lot to us.
We're going to take a break.
We're going to go to Penn State right after this, the top of the second hour.
Stay tuned.
It was a fight for survival.
That broke out in revival.
They were jumping pews and shouting, Hallelujah!
Well, Harve hit the aisles dancing and screaming.
Some thought he had religion, others thought he had a demon.
And Harve thought he had a wheat eater loose in his crew of the blues.
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.