Nov. 12, 2011 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back to the show, everybody.
Second hour of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program is now upon us.
I'm your host, James Edwards, coming to you live tonight from Memphis, Tennessee.
It's Saturday evening, November 12th.
Love the weather.
Love the fact that it's dark so early.
We're really rocking and rolling tonight.
And what a great hour as we go out to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network.
What a great first hour it was.
Keith Alexander and I spent the bulk of the hour talking about the Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations.
But then we got into something, I tell you, that last segment of the first hour when we talked about Davey Crockett was probably, for me, one of the most fun segments I've done all year as host of this show.
Davey Crockett, really a hero to me.
When you're talking about Davey Crockett, you might as well be talking about a member of my own family.
I mean, you really feel a bond with people like that.
He's a Tennessean.
He's a southerner.
He's a statesman.
Came from nothing, made himself a legend, a populist.
We listened to the song, obviously, during that final segment of the first hour, the ballad of Davey Crockett.
And, you know, Keith and I were talking a little bit more about it during the commercial break.
Wouldn't it have been something when the choice between the lesser of two evils was a choice between Davey Crockett, who obviously we know his merits, and Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson was a political enemy of Davey Crockett, but Andrew Jackson was absolutely, make no mistake about it, one of the greatest presidents in the history of this country, certainly another one of our heroes, and of course another native, another Tennessean, another Southerner.
Andrew Jackson and Davey Crockett used to have choices between men like that, both of whom were heroes by any standard of measurement.
And now, of course, the choice is between what?
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
Oh my God, folks, give me a break.
I'm going to let Keith talk about the choice before we get on to the Penn State thing.
I'm going to let Keith talk about the days when the choice was between people like Crockett and Andrew Jackson, old Hickory, and I've been to his home up there in Nashville, the Hermitage.
But, you know, I can remember, again, reminiscing, going down memory lane a little bit, when I was coming up in my elementary years at Briarcrest Christian School, which is now just as eat up with multiculturalist rot as the most depraved public school.
But back in the early 80s, mid-80s, late 80s, when I was going through elementary school, it was good.
And I can remember singing the ballad of Davey Crockett.
I can remember singing Dixie.
I mean, we would have a few songs, you know, in fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade.
I can remember my Bible teacher, Miss Stancil, leading us through the ballad of Davey Crockett, leading us through Dixie, leading us through My Country Tiz of the and all of these other great songs.
Obviously, now you would never see that at any school, Christian school or otherwise.
But anyway, and I'm a singer, so you know I like singing.
And I'll tell you, we've got the ballad of Davy Crockett.
That song is up at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
Just go there and click on the blog entry entitled Davy Crockett.
Tomorrow we're going to have another great song.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence rose to number four in 1962, sang by Gene Pitney.
Every time I hear that song, it makes me think of my dad because my dad watches nothing but old westerns.
And of course, The Man Who Shot Liberty Violence is the title song of a movie of the same name starring John Wayne.
And I actually sang that song.
I actually sang that song for my dad during my wedding reception in 2006.
I took the stage, got the mic, had him play it, and I sang it.
So that's going to be up on the, not my singing, but the song it's the real song will be at thepoliticalspool.org tomorrow.
But Keith, back over to you before we get to Penn State.
Lesser of Two Evils, Crockett, Jackson.
Now it's Obama and Romney, apparently.
Oh, man.
My, how the mighty have fallen.
You cannot have said it any better than that.
Look at who they're trying to foist upon impressionable American youth now as heroes.
Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, John Brown, people that were at the very least deeply neurotic and some of them were very, you know, absolutely psychotic like John Brown.
And those are supposed to be heroes.
The real heroes have been forgotten.
We've got to revive them.
We've got to tell these people in charge of the, you know, the usual suspects in charge of the entertainment industry that we're not buying what they're selling.
We've got to tell the people in the educational establishment that we're not going to buy into that.
Imagine a world in which your choices were between Davy Crockett and Andrew Jackson, both of which were exemplary men.
You know, Andrew Jackson was against what would eventually morph into the Federal Reserve system.
He was against the central U.S. bank because he knew how deadly that was.
Thomas Jefferson had warned that a central bank with the power to print money is more dangerous to the public liberty than a standing army.
Andrew Jackson was the bane of the bankers.
He balanced the buttons.
He kicked the bankers.
He destroyed them.
He was the bane of the establishment people that thought they knew better than the rest of the country, and they ruled the rest of the country like they were sheep and cattle.
And unlike today's presidents, Andrew Jackson, much like Davy Crockett, actually served in war.
And not only that, won a war.
Well, another thing you need to publish is The Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton, singing the praises of Andrew Jackson.
We also, I think we're going to have a hero series we're going to start.
Another thing is the 50s TV series Wyatt Earp, another great hero from America's past.
Another one would be Jim Bowie, that song that I did my best to sing.
But believe me, I don't hold a candle to the guy that actually did it.
You're going to hear all about America's heroes here on the Political Cesspool.
We've made a command decision tonight.
Yeah, we actually did it during the last commercial break.
You're going to have to stay tuned to thepolitical cesspool.org, our official internet headquarters, the official website of this radio program, thepolitical cesspool.org, ladies and gentlemen, coming up this week, we're going to feature some songs.
We're going to feature heroes, but we're going to feature them in song.
And we're going to find songs that were made to commemorate these heroes, such as the Ballad of Davy Crockett.
We're going to be putting them up over the course of the next week.
And you know I like doing it because you know my music man, Keith, you know I like to sing.
I actually did, this was back before we got picked up by the network, but back in, I don't know, I think 07, I want to say it was 07, I actually did Bobby Darren's Mac the Knife on the air, much a cappella, of course, very much similar to the way you did Jim Bowie's song a minute ago.
You know, I like music.
I'm a happy guy.
I'm a gregarious guy.
Now, Mac the Knife was not a great American hero.
But Bobby Darry was a good singer, Bobby Darren.
Yeah, well, he sang back in the days when the music was honest and we had real patriots working at least in the entertainment industry, even though the, you know, the people, the usual suspects, as we call them, were in charge.
You had great movies like Shane.
You had great movies like The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence.
That's what we need to get back to.
We need to have those type of people. put up for our children to admire and to say this is what the heritage of America truly is.
It's not Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman.
Oh, the shock, babe, has such teeth dear.
We got to take a break, everybody.
We're going to come back with you.
I promise we're going to go to Penn State.
We're going to Penn State two segments later than we originally planned, but I wouldn't trade those segments.
We talked about Andrew Jackson and David Crockett for the world.
Stay tuned, folks.
We're going to really get into the political cesspool after this.
Welcome back.
To get on the political cesspool, call us on James's Dime, toll-free at 1-866-986-6397.
And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
Are you having fun tonight, folks?
Are you having fun?
We are.
If we were having any more fun, we'd have to collect a paycheck for this.
Actually, the fun we were having tonight is the pay in and of itself and the fact that we're able to make so many headlines on behalf of our cause.
And we're going to get into that a little bit later on this evening as well.
The political cesspool, what a great success you have allowed us to become.
But Keith and I were talking during the commercial break, going back to Davy Crockett versus Andrew Jackson, Aaron Burr versus Alexander Hamilton.
And you know, this is a Christian radio program, law and order every time.
That's absolutely no violence whatsoever, not even insinuated.
We have no tolerance for that.
But a part of you has to be sympathetic to the day when dueling was legal.
And I mean, again, Aaron Burr versus Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
Certainly, if dueling was legal today, it would cut out on a lot of the slander and libel that patriots are subjected to in contemporary American media and politics.
Not only that, you have to remember that back in the day, dueling was popular.
That was a gentleman's.
That's the way gentlemen resolved differences between them.
For example, it's hard to imagine now, but back in the 1830s, the honorable representative from Kentucky blew the brains out of the honorable representative from Maine because somebody thought it was slander.
Then you had the, and it was over the slavery issue, as I recall, or at least on, or else it was on an issue where there were sectional differences between the North and the South.
Not to break up your commentary, Keith, and I want you to finish it, but what happened if a man declined a duel that was issued to him?
Well, he was basically given a petticoat to wear.
He was no longer considered an honorable man, and he basically would have to give up his public career.
You know, I can tell you this, we wouldn't have the problems with Jewish power and influence we have today if dueling was the way that you resolved a situation where you think somebody shafted you in a business deal or unfairly vilified you or slandered you in a political debate.
That would be the surecure and solution.
For example, Aaron Burr.
and Alexander Hamilton fought a duel.
Aaron Burr won.
Aaron Burr is supposed to be a bad guy, but actually in real life and in real history, Alexander Hamilton was a bad guy.
Alexander Hamilton was a closet monarchist.
He is the one who wrote in Federalist Paper No. 78 that the U.S. judiciary was the weakest and least dangerous branch of the proposed federal government at the time.
And I think that he was intentionally misleading the people.
Aaron Burr, on the other hand, was a big proponent of the South and the West, and he proposed that the South and the West secede from the Union and become a separate nation.
So hats off to Aaron Burr.
Let's rehabilitate him.
Alexander Hamilton's still on the $10 bill and not Burr, Keith.
That's right.
Aaron Burr doesn't have the publicity machine behind him, and Alexander Hamilton does, probably because Alexander Hamilton was big for a national bank, the same type of bank that Andrew Jackson fought successfully to end.
Then think, for example, of young Hickory, James K. Polk, a protege of Andrew Jackson.
He was a one-term president, the original dark horse president that came in by accident.
Well, what did he do?
He said there were three things that he wanted to accomplish as president.
He wanted to settle the border dispute with Mexico over Texas.
He wanted Texas to become part of the Union.
He was going to try to advantageously settle the Northwest boundary dispute in Oregon Territory between Canada and the United States, the old 5440 or fight argument.
Well, he accomplished all three things in one term and doubled the size of the United States.
With success like that, he could have written his own ticket, but he said, I had three things to accomplish.
I've accomplished them.
Being president isn't about feathering your own nest or becoming a big shot.
So consequently, I decline to run again.
Where are men like that running for president today?
What type of politician do we have that has even one-tenth of the capability and the integrity of a James K. Polk?
And of course, Al Bundy went to James K. Polk High School and was a great football star there.
If you remember the Married with Children sitcom.
But anyway, folks, we could chase rabbits.
I tell you, I like going back in history.
And I'm a student of history.
A great history.
And we have a great history.
We surely do, you know.
If you read or hear anything about American history nowadays, it's how evil we were.
And thankfully now diversity and multiculturalism is enriching this country that was Godforsaken for so many years.
But in fact, the exact opposite is true.
We should really do this more often, Keith.
I mean, so oftentimes we focus on contemporary politics here in the political cesspool.
We really need to be more uplifting.
And to find uplifting subject matter, you have to go back 50, 100 years or more.
But I have had more fun this show than I can remember having in a long time.
It's because we're focusing on something positive.
Well, it was Ronald Reagan that said that if you don't know where you came from, you don't know where you're going.
We need to be very clear about the righteous origins of this nation, the brave men and women who sacrificed bone and blood, as you say, and their lives to create a great nation.
And now we've got a bunch of left-wing perverts trying to turn America into a third world nation.
Don't let it happen.
Speaking of perverts, work must intrude.
We're having too much fun for this to be a normal radio program for us.
So work must intrude.
Let's go to Penn State now.
We're going to go there 45 minutes ago.
Let's finally get there.
And I'm going to tell you what's going on at Penn State that you have not heard about.
I get more emails than I can read, and that's the truth.
But one of them came in this week, and I'm so glad I opened it because it was a commentary written by a guy that I've never even heard of before.
But it was so astute and so profound that I had to share it with you tonight in light of what's going on at Penn State, and you know what's going on.
An assistant coach there accused of raping many boys, 10-year-olds, etc. Was caught by another assistant coach of the team.
Joe Paterno has now been fired.
There's riots on the streets.
Total chaos at State College, Pennsylvania.
But let's get something straight because you're never going to get this truth from the mainstream media.
And here it is.
Here is the 800-pound gorilla in the room that despite the fact that this is the biggest story in America this week, you have not heard a peep about.
A male pedophile who molests little boys is a homosexual pedophile.
A male pedophile who molests little girls is a heterosexual pedophile.
There is no doubt that there is nothing lower than a pedophile.
Nothing is lower than a pedophile.
But make no mistake about it, too, ladies and gentlemen.
It was homosexuality that destroyed Joe Paterno's career and his legacy.
If a man molests a child of his same gender, that man is both a homosexual and a pedophile, not just a pedophile, as the homosexuals will insist.
And as you know, legendary football coach Joe Paterno woke up this week fired from his job and his 46-year legacy of being the best college football coach of all time has been sullied and dishonored.
All this was done to Joe Paterno by just one homosexual pedophile.
Joe Materno thought he knew and no doubt thought he could trust.
This is a very sad story indeed.
And I'm not going to jump on the media bandwagon and condemning Joe Paterno.
Keith and I talked about this at lunch.
We're going to let Keith weigh in on this right after this commercial break.
Stay tuned, everybody.
We're going to Penn State.
We're there right now.
We'll be back right after these messages.
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Big girls gone!
That song right there, one of my all-time favorites, Big Girls Don't Cry by my friend and yours, Frankie Valley in the four seasons, my hero.
Now, you're talking about Davy Crockett being a hero.
Davy Crockett isn't even in the same league as Frankie Valley when it comes to sacrifice.
No, Obviously, I'm being facetious there.
But, you know, when it comes to music, there's no one I love more than Frankie Valley.
I've seen the man many times, met the man many times.
Worshiped him.
Worshipped at his shrine.
Yeah, well, that's right.
Well, when you're a big celebrity like me, even if you're a nefarious celebrity, you still get backstage passes every now and then.
And so I don't know where I was going with that, but if you have $100,000, Frankie Valley can be yours for a couple of hours, at least in concert.
That's his asking price.
He's up there with Ingelbert Humperdink, as they say.
Anyway, unfortunately, Keith, work must intrude.
We're actually trying to do something a little different, and that's infuse, well, it's actually coming forth quite effortlessly, infusing a positive vibe in the show tonight.
But yeah, I'm being dragged back into the Penn State fiasco.
Into the political cesspool.
That's why we have our name.
It's the political cesspool.
It's not the political party.
It's not the political rosegarden.
It's the political cesspool.
And so, you know what's going on at Penn State, folks?
If you don't know what's going on at Penn State, I can't help you because it's all that's on TV.
It's all that's in the newspapers.
You've got to know what's going on at Penn State.
You know the facts.
And the one fact, the most important fact that you're not hearing about the Penn State fiasco is that this assistant coach who was alleged to have raped all of these boys, the coach that cost Joe Paterno his career and his legacy, was a homosexual.
That is the key fact in this whole thing.
The most important fact in this whole thing, that they are not even whispering, that you've not even heard that.
And of course, it would be politically incorrect to say that homosexuals could be at fault of anything ever.
But, you know, the next step in the radical egalitarian movement is to make pedophilia normal, to normalize pedophilia.
And to think, you're sitting here thinking, oh, no, James, never, never in a million years will pedophilia be recognized as something that's normal.
Well, that's exactly what they said about homosexuality just a few decades ago.
That's exactly what they said about interracial marriage just a few decades before that, a couple of decades before that.
It'll be the law of the land soon, Keith, I think, tragically.
But anyway, back to the Penn State thing.
I think that's the biggest thing that you're not hearing about is the fact that this man, yes, was a homosexual.
And if he wasn't a homosexual, these rapes would not have happened.
You have to look at that when looking at the story.
You know, homosexuals and pedophiles can both make the same argument.
I remember back in the 70s and 80s, homosexual advocates said, what's wrong with our kind of love?
Well, you know, they actually have an organization patterned after the NAACP for pedophiles.
It's called NAMBLUN, North American Man-Boy Love Association.
And they're lobbying the Congress.
And believe me, we've gone all the way from homosexuality being considered, you know, the foulest of sins to now it's something that you're supposed to be proud of.
You know, you hear about gay pride, gay pride of parades, gay pride of conventions and events.
So if you're proud to be a homosexual, how big of a jump is it to be proud to be a pedophile?
And this guy was a pedophile.
There's no doubt about it.
But let's get to another thing that you're never going to hear in the mainstream media, and that is why is Joe Paterno being vilified?
Why was he targeted?
What in the world had Joe Paterno done?
Based on all the news reports, all he did was fail to report this to the police.
He, like probably 90% of the population, didn't know that you're supposed to report each and every inkling that somebody might have that someone is a pedophile or that they have engaged in predatory sexual behavior towards a child to the police.
This is more of this Big Brother Patriot Act mentality that's being forced and foisted upon the American people.
Joe Paterno turned over the information that he got to the athletic director of Penn State and the vice president who is in charge of the athletic department, among other things, of the college.
He sent it up the channels.
But that apparently is a sin worthy of causing the longest serving Division I coach in America to be fired.
Now, let me tell you this.
The guy that told Joe Paterno about this Sandusky fellow that is being fingered as the actual pedophile was a guy named Mike McQuery, a graduate assistant.
Well, guess what?
Mike McQuery didn't turn it over to the police either.
But nobody's talking about firing Mike McQuery.
Nobody is talking about him losing his job.
I think he actually did step down yesterday because of the outcry.
Well, they said he was stepping down.
They said he wasn't going to be at the game because, not because he did anything wrong, but because he's such a hero that some of these trogloditic Penn State football fans might try to shoot him or kill him or do him harm or something if he showed up at the game.
So in other words, he's a hero and Joe Paterno deserves to be fired for basically doing the same thing, which is reporting about this fellow Sandusky up their chain of command at Penn State University rather than going directly to the police.
Talk about a double standard.
That is the double standard.
Now, why do they really want Joe Paterno out?
I have learned something in the aftermath of this that I never suspected.
Joe Paterno is apparently very unpopular among American blacks.
We have a black sports anchor for one of the television stations in Memphis named Corey Macklin.
He's a black guy that used to be a professional wrestler, and that apparently qualifies him to be a sports newscaster.
And he was telling us how it's really time for Joe Paterno to go.
He's been around too long.
He's a fossil.
He had this coming.
And then he played tapes of telephone conversations to the station weighing in on Joe Paterno's problems.
And every black person that called said, yeah, he hadn't started enough black players.
He's a bad guy.
His teams are too white.
It's time to get rid of him.
He's the past.
He needs to step aside and let a black man take this job.
Now, I was absolutely flabbergasted if a white sports anchor had said something like that about a black football coach, like, let's say, Jim Caldwell at the Indianapolis Colts, who's showing just how wonderful a coach he is now that he doesn't have Peyton Manning playing quarterback for his team.
Well, that person would have been crucified.
He would have been toast.
He would have been sent to Outer Slobovia to live out the rest of his days in anonymity and shame.
But nonetheless, apparently Joe Paterno is being sacrificed because he represents something that the liberals in charge of America today don't want represented, and that is a long-standing, successful coach of a Division I football team that typically has starting lineups that feature a majority of white players.
That's the unpardonable sin, apparently, and that's why Joe Paterno had to go.
They decided that it was time for him to lose his job, and they manufactured this whole thing.
Joe Paterno, just like Herman Cain, is a victim of somebody trying to railroad him, and that somebody are the usual suspects, the people that think they rule America, and they think that basically by controlling the media, they can get rid of everybody.
They started by getting rid of Richard Nixon, and they're drunk with power, and they think all they have to do is dream up some type of scandal, have the most tenuous relationship between the person that they are targeting and the scandal, and voila, Presto Changeo.
Joe Paterno loses his job.
Herman Cain is supposed to withdraw from the presidential campaign, and it's time for everybody to stand up to them.
I hope that Joe Paterno hires a lawyer and sues Penn State's trustees and each one of them individually for as much money as he can possibly dream up.
And I hope he succeeds there in State College, Pennsylvania, because he has gotten the shaft, James.
Well, Keith, right on cue, we have 30 seconds remaining until break, and I think we have thoroughly given you our take on this thing.
And again, folks, the thing to remember as we wrap this segment up on Penn State before moving into something else is, you know, why isn't the fact that this man is not only a pedophile, but a homosexual pedophile being mentioned?
Well, I think you obviously know it, but it violates.
Sandusky.
Sandusky, obviously not, obviously not Paterno, but Jared Sandusky, the former assistant coach.
Obviously, it violates the laws of political correctness.
It defies the false gods of cultural Marxism to mention that this man was a homosexual.
Homosexuals are great.
Better than heterosexuals, certainly better than Christians.
That's what we need to be talking about.
Stay tuned.
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How many days has it been?
I can't even count.
21 days?
Yeah, 21 days since Pat Buchanan's interview with us, his most recent interview with us on the Political Cess Pool.
That was October 22nd, 21 days ago.
And this thing is still making major headlines.
Three full weeks later.
And the cultural Marxists are still bringing out the Roundup.
Now they're claiming that Pat Buchanan is missing in action from MSNBC, The Huffington Post, very, very big website, very big leftist publication, writing an all-new story that basically revisits the two dozen stories already written about Buchanan's most recent appearance on the political cesspool.
Pat Buchanan appears on my show for a grand total of three interviews, the most recent of which 21 days ago.
This out of thousands of routine radio and television interviews over a career spanning decades, and the result is an ongoing three-week eruption of rage.
The ADL, the SPLC, Color of Change, let one blade of grass poke up through a crack in the concrete, and all of these Cretans are onto it with their Roundup.
But would they ever apply, but they can't kill our weeds.
They can't kill our weed.
But would they ever apply these same rules to, say, Martin Luther King?
I mean, just see what happens if someone cites the enormous number of connections that he had to the Communist Party.
But a simple appearance on the political cesspool radio program and these organizations go ballistic.
But they would be equally ballistic if you or I tried to talk about how Dr. King was linked to the Communist Party.
But none of this surprises you or me.
But it is good to remind ourselves that our enemies are not sincere.
They are not amenable to reason, facts, or logic.
They hate us.
They hate us.
They are the true haters, not us.
I know love motivates me and all that I do, but to them, the means justifies the end.
They choose the rules.
They enforce these double standards.
One can only invest hope in Christ's admonition about reaping what you sow.
These people, these who attack us, have sowed the world with their hatred and cruelty.
The day will come, either in this life or the next, for the settling of their debts.
In the meantime, as I said, Keith, new reports are being erroneously issued that Pat Buchanan is MIA from MSNBC.
We have this up on our website, thepolitical cesspool.org.
Pat continues to defend us.
There was actually a very prominent TV website that monitors TV programming.
It's called TV Newser.
It has a poll that asks whether or not Buchanan should be, quote unquote, allowed to be on MSNBC after the fact that he appeared on our show.
And as of right now, 91% of the people say yes.
Now, this was not a political cesspool sanctioned poll where you would figure obviously our audience would be, you know, we probably couldn't get 91% even out of our audience.
91% of a major website that audits television programming and personalities, 91% says yes.
Buchanan should be allowed to be on MSNBC.
The promotional team for Pat's book continues to fire back saying that these erroneous reports are both sloppy and unprofessional.
Pat continues to defend the Cesspool.
Keith, we continue to make news and we continue to stand strong and we continue to encourage folks to order Pat's book at Amazon.com.
Of course, it's entitled Suicide of a Superpower.
Will America Survive to 2025?
Three weeks later, we're still making headlines over a very good interview.
Well, people like the Southern Poverty Law Center have apparently issued a fatwa against the political cesspool and they've decided that we are the axis of evil in right-wing America and they try to raise anybody that dares to appear on our show and ruin their career, particularly anybody that is really an influential spokesman for paleoconservatism like Pat Buchanan.
But it's not working.
Mark Potok, who's one of the effective heads of the Southern Poverty Law Center, he's really Mark Podunk.
Nobody's paying attention to him.
He's trying his best to gin up hatred against us, against Pat Buchanan, against all sorts of other people.
But basically, they're feckless.
They have no effect whatsoever.
Thank goodness, 91% of the people responding to that poll believe in the grand old American tradition of freedom of speech.
You should be able to talk about the other side of an issue without losing your career, without losing your radio voice, without losing your access to the media.
This is what the totalitarian left.
The people at the ADL, the people at the SPLC, the people at Media Matters.
That's what they believe.
They have no respect at all for the Founding Fathers, quite frankly, because none of the Founding Fathers were Jewish like they are.
That's what it just comes right down to.
They have no respect for the traditions of this country.
If they had their way, we would be a totalitarian state, and they would be the new commissars, and the rest of us would be sent to the gulags.
We would be treated like the kulaks were in Bolshevik Russia.
Now, these people are the enemies of freedom.
We say it often on this show, and we don't say it idly.
Liberalism is the modern face of evil.
If you want to see evil on parade, then you need to listen to what people like Media Matters, ADL, and the Southern Poverty Law Center have to say about Pat Buchanan, who is a very, one, intelligent, two, reasoned, three, he is without question one of the most energetic and indefatigable commentators that you could ever imagine.
And he's a great asset to America because he gives all of America access to a point of view that the left is desperately trying to stop and to smother in the cradle.
We have actually began to rally a defense.
There's been so much made of the fact that Pat Buchanan appeared on our show.
I mean, there's even been comics drawn about it that now a defense has finally begun to rally.
Chronicles magazine, a very mainstream Beltway conservative publication, defended both me and Buchanan.
Spirit Water Blood, which is a conservative Christian Kinnist website, wrote a brand new article that appeared just yesterday.
And they write this.
Pat Buchanan, who is becoming the successor to Sam Francis, courageously allowed James Edwards to interview him for the third time.
And both men knew that the diversity would hit the fan the next day.
Abe Foxman is in a twist.
What's the world coming to when not even a major columnist, pundit, and best-selling author is intimidated by a menorah man?
When the ADL writes about James Edwards, they use the hate term white supremacist twice in one sentence.
It's twice as bad when a white supremacist is the host of a show that is also white supremacist in their mind.
Buchanan went on NPR, National Public Radio, to defend his freedom to be interviewed by James Edwards.
And they go on to share Pat's quote during which he said, I think that Abe Foxman has called me even worse names than he's calling James Edwards.
I think there's an awful lot of smearing being done by the ADL, frankly, over the years of individuals who simply disagree maybe with U.S. policy towards Israel and a lot of name-calling.
Am I supposed to vet all of the people on these shows and get the list from Abe Foxman on what shows I can go on to?
Spirit Water Blood continues, this is a very important historical development.
Anyone else at any other time in Buchanan's position would also be concerned about the distress of leftists in avoiding the hate that would immediately pull the Edwards interview from his website and make the rounds on the media to apologize for being so neglectful in his associations.
Instead, Buchanan fires back at these thugs.
It's hard to imagine anyone else with such a prestigious career being so gutsy.
But Buchanan is both Irish and German, so say no more.
And he goes on to say, and I can't read it all, but it will appear on our website tomorrow, that they conclude with this, that James Edwards is a real troublemaker, troublemaker, and he deserves to be proud.
He is perfecting his craft, is at least as good of a broadcaster as overpaid tools like Hannity, and routinely produces bigger headlines than Limbaugh.
Pound for pound, James Edwards is the best besides Keith Alexander.
Keith, we got a minute left.
Yeah, what I've got to say is this.
There is a common thread here between Joe Paterno, Herman Kane, and Pat Buchanan.
Both are bucking the system.
They're supposed to go off in the corner and die once people like the ADL, Media Matters, the SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center come out and denounce them.
But guess what?
They're not playing that game.
They're standing up.
And they're not only surviving, but thriving.
Pat Buchanan's book is number four on the United States New York Times bestseller list.
Despite all the negative publicity, this show continues to thrive.
And I'll tell you what, folks, we are fighting back.
And, you know, the ADL, I know, would probably like the buzzing of a fly to them.
You're talking about an organization that has hundreds of millions of dollars in the bank.
We're sustained by $25 donations on average.
They could put us down if they really put their minds to it.
But like junkyard dogs, we're not going to relent.
We're not going to be intimidated.
We're going to fight back.
And we fight back every night on this nationally syndicated radio program.
And God bless you for making it happen.
Coming up next hour, Kevin McDonald and Richard Spencer.
Keith, the final word.
You got five seconds.
All I can say is that Pat Buchanan, Joe Paterno, Herman Kane, keep fighting the good fight, and everybody else go out there and do the same thing.
Just ignore the chatter and clash of the left.
That's Keith Alexander, everybody, on for extended play tonight, two full hours.
It's been my pleasure to have him and your pleasure to listen to.
I'll be back with our featured guests for the night right after this.