Aug. 18, 2012 - 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.
All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the second hour.
It's going to be hard to top talking to Keith during that top of the hour break.
I thought we had a – I'm not going to brag on it.
I thought it was a good hour.
Good tempo, good variety of stories.
We're going to try to match it here in the second hour.
I can guarantee you that.
We'll do our best anyway.
Welcome back to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander hosting here right now to come to you Saturday evening, August 18th from our flagship station here at Memphis, Tennessee, going out the AMF Memphis Stations at the Liberty News Radio Network and Samuel Casting Online.
A global audience, you know, it never ceases to amaze me the locations around the world from which we receive correspondence as people tuning in all around the globe tonight at thepolitical cesspool.org.
You know, there is another radio show that is and should be of interest to my listening audience.
That is, of course, the great Sam Bushman's program, Liberty Roundtable, here on this radio network.
You can catch it every Monday through Friday.
So like Chick-fil-A, we got six days covered between myself and Sam.
He's every Monday through Friday in the mornings at LibertyRoundtable.com.
And I had the opportunity to be a guest on Sam's show on Wednesday.
And we had what I thought to be a particularly good discussion of Ryan, no, excuse me, Paul Ryan, not Ryan Paul, but Paul Ryan.
And we also were talking about how, you know, you have these political dynasties now between the Clintons, certainly the Bushes, the Clintons, you know, Hillary Clinton ran.
It's Chelsea now considering running for an office, not president, of course, yet.
The Kennedys.
Yeah, so you've got these political dynasties.
And we were talking about the Bush family briefly.
I didn't get into it much, but it's kind of like action figures.
They got something for everybody.
Between the Clintons and the Kennedys and the Bushes, there's something for everybody except for conservatives, of course.
But anyway, we all know George H.W. Bush, Bush number one.
We know Bush II, George W. Most of us even know former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
But did you know that that's not the only Bushes that are out there?
They get less Caucasian as you climb down the family tree.
You have George P. Bush.
Is everyone ready for George P. Bush?
That is George Prescott Garnica Bush.
Apparently that's his name.
Anyway, he is the grandson of H.W. Bush is the uncle, or excuse me, the nephew of George W. Bush, and of course the son of Jeb Bush.
Now, Jeb married a naturalized citizen from Mexico by the name of Columba Gallo, and they produced George P. Bush.
So he is straight up half white, half Mexican.
So I'm wondering, as politics continues to devolve in this country and as whites have less and less representation in the pinnacle of power, I'm wondering if George P. Bush will one day provide us with the so-called conservative alternative to someone like Antonio Villa Rogosa, the mayor of Los Angeles, who is rumored to be thinking about national aspirations himself.
So do we have a future presidential campaign between George P. Bush and Antonio Villa Ragosa or something that they like?
It's possible.
I'm just transfixed looking at a picture of this guy.
You know, this apparently is what is being sold to the American people and the Republican Party in particular as the new face of conservatism.
This guy's photograph looks like it was photoshopped.
I mean, he's got eyes on him that are quite frankly scary looking.
He looks like the blending of Jack Armstrong, the all-American boy, with Poncho Villa.
I've never seen anything like this.
And this is apparently what, you know, the elites have in mind for us.
And, you know, make no mistake, the Bushes are pernicious, treasonous elites.
They are on a par with the Kennedy family as far as being a group of elite traders who are selling out the founding stock of America, even though they're founding stock people themselves.
Jeb Bush, for example, can't wait to boost Hispanics.
And that's because he's one of them now, or at least his descendants are.
And it's really kind of, you know, George Prescott Bush, or excuse me, Prescott Bush was the, I guess, the first politically active member of the family.
He was a Yaley, a skull and bones man.
Of course, George H.W. Bush was a skull and bones man.
And just like John F. Kennedy, he managed to turn an embarrassing failure.
You know, JFK crashed his PT boat into a Japanese destroyer and wound up getting a medal for it.
Likewise, George H.W. Bush managed to get shot down like John McCain, and somehow that makes him heroic.
You know, and then you get George W. Bush, who used all of his pull to get himself out of the firing line, out of the hot war in Vietnam by being in the National Guard, and basically almost got court-martialed out of that because he didn't bother to show up for the guard meetings.
And now we've got Jeb Bush, governor of Florida, a smug, simpering little so-and-so, if you ever saw one.
And he's up here telling all of us lesser people who we ought to like and what we ought to do, lecturing us like we're a bunch of stoogias.
And then you take a look at his offspring, and quite frankly, and this guy is being boosted within the Republican Party.
This is a guy.
This is the new face of the Republican Party.
Well, this is why we reject the Republican Party here at the political cesspool.
If this is the best they've got to offer, we've got to find an alternative.
You know, I love how Sam Dixon, the great Sam Dixon, describes the Bushes, and he, in his words, jumped up white trash.
In mind that they are packaged and presented to us as southerners, but they're not southerners.
They are carpetbaggers from the northeast.
What they are.
They went to the south.
George Hw Bush went to the south for the same reason.
A Chinaman went to America in the 19th century, to make a hatful and go home.
If you'll recall every time that George Hw Bush, when during his presence presidency took a vacation, he never went anywhere in red state America, which I find awfully odd for a so-called red state American from Texas.
Instead, he hot-footed it up to the family ancestral digs in Sissy Bunkport, or actually Kenny Bunkport Maine, because he just figured out that there were more prospects for making bongo bucks in the oil patch in Texas than there were in the pine forest of a Roostock county main and that's.
You know that.
That's the long and the short of it.
These people are uh, you know they are phonies pure and simple.
Well, and they're getting progressively worse.
And you know this guy, George P Bush, who we're talking about now, the son of Jeb and uh, he has spoken at Republican national conventions for both Hw Bush and W Bush and he ends his speeches by saying viva Bush.
So certainly not a calling to the people who vote Republican, white Southerners for the most part.
Okay, we got to take another break.
When we come back much, much more, stay tuned.
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And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
All right, folks, I'm going to quickly circle back before moving forward and talk about something, revisit something we were talking about in the first hour, I should say.
The whole white people took the land from the Indians thing.
I've gotten a few emails on that that I want to, well, I'm going to go through a couple of them anyway.
I'm going to share those with you.
We gave you some talking points on how you should combat that if ever faced with it in the court of public opinion.
A loyal listener and supporter of ours, Wes in Idaho, writes this, James, white man did not violate the red man's law.
Red man's law was and is the stronger shall rule.
Plenty of archaeological evidence suggests that white Europeans were here in America many thousands of years before the red man.
And that's true.
But even if you can't sell folks on that point, you've always got things that we told you earlier.
Also, Wes concludes his email by saying that Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence called the Indians merciless savages whose rule of warfare was an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.
That's Thomas Jefferson, author of our Declaration of Independence.
That's what he thought about the Indians.
And keep in mind, too, you know, when a liberal tells you, you know, we don't deserve to be here, we took the Indians' land, ask them to give it back to them.
You know, ask Hillary Clinton, ask, you know, any of the ask Pelosi, ask any of these Republican, neoconservative, these media elites.
Say, okay, lead the way.
Show me how to do it.
You give your land back to you find a descendant of an American Indian and you give them your house and you go somewhere else and once, you know, lead the way, brother.
Yeah, you believe that.
You believe it.
You do it.
But don't give them my house, my property, or my money.
This is really an interesting comment by Wes because it points out exactly, you know, Thomas Jefferson, the so-called darling of the left.
That's one of the founding fathers that they have some admiration for.
And they, you know, because he said, you know, all men are created equal.
And of course, he later in his life commented and, you know, explained his, that he meant political rights.
He had nothing.
He hadn't in no way intended that there would be an equality of results.
He said that equality, he said, free men are never equal, equal men are never free.
Now, another thing that is really interesting about Wes's email is about the total war concept that the Iroquois Indians and others were famous for.
Now, who were the first whites in modern times to employ the total war concept?
Well, here's the answer to that question.
It was Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant and their minion, William Tecumps Sherman, and they applied the same tactics against white Southerners in the Civil War.
You know, George McClellan, the first commander of the U.S. Army in Virginia, was a gentleman.
He saw Southerners as his fellow countrymen.
He wanted to win the war with a deft military stroke with a minimum of bloodshed because he didn't want to shed the blood of his fellow Americans.
Joe Hooker was a little bloodier, but basically still saw Confederates as countrymen.
Abraham Lincoln was the bloodiest general.
He was looking from the very beginning of the war for a general that would apply the terrifying calculus that the North just had more bodies to throw on the pile of dead bodies and that therefore if they had a relentless general who he could lose every battle but win the war by wearing out the South.
It was Grant that came up with the idea of no prisoner exchanges.
That's why Nathan Bedford Forrest conducted his raid on Memphis in 1864 to liberate Southern prisoners from the Irving Block prison in Memphis so he could replenish his troops because the North wasn't willing to have prisoner exchanges.
Again, Andersonville resulted, you know, the Confederate prison camp in South Georgia was, you know, supposedly this horrendous place.
But, you know, and the commander, the Confederate commander was hind, William Wertz, because he supposedly had committed these atrocities against the Northern prisoners there.
But it was a direct result of this policy of no prisoner exchanges.
The South was trying to exchange the prisoners, and the North refused to do it because they didn't want the South to replenish its manpower.
And, for example, you know, what is not known about Andersonville generally is that the Confederate troops that were guarding these prisoners got the same rations as the prisoners.
The reason they didn't have any food was because of the total war concept followed by Sherman with the burning of Atlanta, the burning of, you know, a hundred-mile swath through Georgia, burning and sacking Savannah, killing livestock, burning crops in the field to starve out the Southerners in the Confederacy.
Now, Sherman and Sheridan come in for a lot of criticism from liberals today because they applied these same total war concepts in their Indian wars against the Plains Indians, the Sioux, for example.
But they learned their craft in In the Civil War, and the original victims of it were white southerners and Confederates in the South.
There was no problem with that.
And there was no problem with that, apparently.
Now, because of that treatment, because of that total war concept, and I want to bring this home because it's an important point, particularly for people that study the Civil War and want to know what really happened, as opposed to what these bogus historians like Bruce Catton would tell you.
The South was mad as hell at the Republican Party after the Civil War because of the burning of Atlanta, Sherman's march to the sea, the destruction of crops and livestock, the burning of Savannah, all of this total war atrocities that were sanctioned by President Lincoln.
In fact, they were done at his instance and direction.
You know, John Wilkes Booth was right.
He was a tyrant.
And, you know, this Lincoln philia that goes around today is just, quite frankly, not historically accurate in any regard.
He was not the great emancipator at all.
And what happened to the South was that we developed this, you know, their hatred for the Republican Party after the Civil War lasted for over 100 years and resulted in what's called the Solid South, where the Southerner would vote for a yellow dog rather than a Republican.
Well, when they did that, they elected, because of that solid South phenomenon that was engendered by bitter feelings because of the total war concept applied against the South, we had two presidents elected that were totally disastrous and put us on the course to liberalism.
One was Woodrow Wilson, a transplanted Southerner who was the president of Princeton University for years up in New Jersey.
And secondly, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Neither one of those presidents would have been elected if the South had won the war because the North didn't support either one of them enough to get them elected.
They needed the Solid South to get elected.
Excellent commentary by Keith.
That's the first time he's gone hog wild and buck crazy tonight, but we're all the better for it.
And, you know, I want to echo something that Keith said with all this Lincoln filia, as he put it.
You know, you get this here in the South now.
Here in Tennessee, what is the Republican base in Tennessee?
It is obviously white Southerners, conservative white Southerners for the most part.
And their biggest gala, the biggest event that the Tennessee Republican Party has each year is the Lincoln Day dinner, the annual Lincoln Day dinner.
So here you have, well, look at the irony of this.
You have white Southern conservatives here in Tennessee going to honor the man who burned them out and killed their family.
You know, that's all the time we got for that.
We're coming up on the commercial break right now.
But just think about that.
I mean, that just goes to show, as someone once told me, no victory could be more complete than the sons of one's vanquished foes adopting for themselves the ideology of the people who terrorized them.
Anyway, we'll be back.
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Bill Rowland has now joined Keith Alexander and I in the studio this evening.
He'll be piloting the program for the third and final hour tonight, as he has done over the course of the last three weeks now, I believe.
Bill came in with something on his mind, so I want to allow him to share that with you because it's a big story, actually.
We've covered so much.
This is truly a very big story that I want to get to.
But first, I got to read one paragraph here.
You know, a couple of weeks ago, when the Sodomites were protesting Chick-fil-A, we had, I guess, six or seven stories on our website about that issue.
It really dominated our coverage that week online and on the program.
Pat Buchanan wrote an article about it entitled On the Chick-fil-A Front of the Culture War.
And Pat Buchanan says in literally one paragraph, what we spent about an hour trying to, I guess, focus in on.
This is what he said.
What brought down the firestorm of abuse on the company and its president as homophobic, intolerant, and bigoted?
The answer is it's simply what Dan Cathy said and what he believes.
The homosexual rights revolutionaries can no longer tolerate the public expression of beliefs held since the time of Christ about the immorality of homosexuality.
Beliefs still taught in Christian schools and preached in Christian churches.
Those who profess such beliefs are to be shunned and subjected to social and economic sanctions.
While homosexual marriage has been rejected by voters in all 31 states where it has been on the ballot, it is being imposed by state legislatures and judges.
Now we have the spectacle of a public caning of a private citizen for expressing beliefs held by perhaps 100 million American adults.
That really drives the stake through the heart of that story.
And no one better than our friend Pat to put the exclamation point on our coverage of it, which has now been spanning a couple of weeks.
Keith, a quick word, and we've got to turn it over to Bill.
What this shows is that this is just not the American way.
People have not been shunned.
They haven't been cast into the outer darkness by the American elites and the American press for expressing basically what is the commonly held consensus view of every major religion in the world regarding homosexuality.
Judaism doesn't approve of homosexuality.
Islam doesn't.
Christianity doesn't.
You name it, Buddhism, Hinduism.
Somebody show me a major religion in the world that approves of homosexuality and says that it should be treated as the equivalent of heterosexual marriage.
But you would get, even though it's lost in every state where a referendum has been held, even ultra-liberal California back in 2008, basically because black people are inalterably opposed to homosexual marriage and to homosexuality, if you listen to the news, you think they're winning the culture war.
And that just shows you that we have a Zionist-occupied media along with a Zionist-occupied government.
All right.
Well, you can read Buchanan's entire article at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
Thank you, Keith.
Now, we were talking all the way back at the very beginning of the show, that bizarre ad that was being run in that Minnesota Senate campaign.
It just goes to show the state of political discourse, if you can even call it that anymore, just the hysterical attacks and the false labeling that occurs when they can't argue with you on your ideas.
They resort to just, you know, very libelous and slanderous name-calling.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, no one does it better than them.
And they have, I think, for years now, labeled the Family Research Council as a hate group for their opposition to sodomite marriage.
And of course, we're a hate group.
Everybody's a hate group that's to the right of Joe Stalin, according to the SPLC.
And we're happy to be on that list, along with James Dobson and the Family Research Council, so on and so forth.
Well, they talk about how they hate homosexuals and that they're intolerant and that they're bigoted and that they're Nazis and they're all of this.
And sure enough, someone has acted on all the vitriol that's being presented.
And we're not to say that the SPLC is solely responsible for the attack of what I believe reports are referring to the suspect as a homosexual black male.
He went into, he was white.
Okay, he was white.
So initial reports were false.
Anyway, he was a homosexual supporter, if nothing else.
And so he went into the Family Research Council's office in Washington, D.C. and shot a security guard while carrying a backpack full of Chick-fil-A sandwiches.
And Bill, I know you wanted to comment on that.
Well, just very quickly, James, and good evening, everybody.
Bill Rowland here, and I'll be on the third hour with Dr. Seligan.
But one of the things I did want to say about it was, is apparently this guy showed up at the Family Research Council and had Chick-fil-A sandwiches in a backpack or something.
I don't know if he's going to go in and throw them at the staff while he was shooting them or what.
But the media has done everything possible to redirect the anger people should have over this to the Family Research Council because what they said is that it's a climate of hate that's been created that led the shooter to carry out this attack.
And it was, well, I mean, yeah, it's a way of saying that it was justified that he should do that, or it's understandable.
And this goes back to the old black rage business from the 70s and 80s when the blacks would go and riot or shoot whites at random or the zebra killings were going on.
It was all about the black rage that had been building up.
Well, now it's homosexual rage or homosexual panic.
And so, you know, what's happening is that the homosexuals are now the protected minority.
The homosexuals are now the protected class.
And so naturally the media is going to take their side in this.
And this was the fourth story up on the Today Show when the story came out.
They were still talking about the shooter who, you know, at the Sikh temple.
They were still going on about that.
But they had one tiny little segment on this shooting at the Family Research Center in Washington, D.C., at the center of the Beltway.
And one guard was wounded.
But of course, it's completely glossed over.
And he was angry about the Chick-fil-A decision.
And, you know, there was all of this righteous indignation about why is it, why should, of course he's mad, you know, but who knows why the shooter at the Sikh temple was mad?
We don't know.
But he's not going to get any justification, nor should he.
But the point is that they're on, you know, the hunt now for anybody who's against gays or pro-gun.
But this sort of throws their argument about guns into something of a dilemma because they didn't say anything about gun control as long as queers have guns, I guess.
But the thing is that at least the Family Research Center went on the attack against the Southern Poverty Law Center and said they're the cause of this.
They did it.
But here's the point, James.
We've warned these people on the soft right for years that just because we're getting attacked, don't think that because we're catching the flack, they're going to not become targets themselves.
And eventually, anybody right of Ted Kennedy is going to be a target of the Southern Poverty and Law Center because they've run out of enemies.
You know, all the groups they say are active that they call neo-Nazi or Klansmen, they can't even find them in the phone book anymore.
They don't even know who these people are.
They have no membership.
And that campaign has fallen flat.
So they have to go after the big targets, the big money, the Family Research Council, James Dobson's group.
It's going to be mainline churches.
It's going to be the Baptists.
It's going to be all the people who we warned years ago that you think that just because they're shooting us, they're not going to shoot at you, you are blind and stupid.
Oh, there's one more thing, James.
I know we got a break coming up.
You know, one of our big critics and one of the groups that, or one of the media outlets that has attacked us in the past and, you know, continues to do so is Salon Magazine or Salon.com.
And they're the ones that run these fashionable liberal articles on hate groups and so forth.
And they pretend very poorly that they are objective.
But I was watching the stock market the other day, and I saw Salon Inc. come up, the corporation itself.
And so I thought, I wonder what, who's buying Salon stock?
I mean, what's the value of this company?
I go to the stock.
It's trading at 12 cents a share.
So let me just tell you this.
We all ought to get our loose change together tonight.
And I think we could probably buy salon.com for a couple of bucks.
So here you go.
Look, Bill Rowland comes in here with a flamethrower.
He just came in here and burned it down.
You know, and thankfully we have an hour forthcoming with Bill Rowland.
Keep we got 45 seconds left.
I know you wanted to chime in on the things Bill was talking about.
Well, you notice that when the Sikh Temple or Sikh Temple story came out, the headline in our local newspaper, the Commercial Appeal, also known as the Communist Appeal, said, hate-fueled attack.
That was the headline.
Of course, the silence was deafening about hate being the motivating factor for the attack on the Family Research Council.
Again, the differential treatment is staggering.
You know, it's heads I win, tails you lose.
And as you said, they're coming after everybody because there are no more Klansmen.
There are no more Nazis to be ferreted out of the woods by the SPLC.
So consequently, everybody from the political cesspool to the American Family Council to Jim Dobson's focus on the family group now qualifies as a hate group.
Welcome to the club.
The water's fine in the political cesspool, gentlemen.
One of the best shows of the year, Bill Rowland and Keith Alexander.
What talent.
What talent.
All right, we've got to take a break.
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Jump in the Political Cesspool with James and the Game.
Call us tonight at 1-866-986-6397.
And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
All right, here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
Keith Alexander, Bill Roland, and I, all in studio right now.
It's an all-star show.
Eddie the Bobby-Miller is the only one with the night off tonight of the regular contributing host.
And so we're having a party in here.
In fact, we, in just that last commercial break, planned the takeover of one of our detractors, one of our peers in the media, who is often a nemesis and a detractor of our Salon magazine.
Bill mentioned it a moment ago.
We got it all figured out.
For $100, you can get 1,000 shares of Salon.
They're trading at 12 cents a share.
Bill, tell them how we're going to do it.
Listen, I think we ought to have a fundraiser, and that's Chump Change for Chumps.
And, you know, for, yeah, chump change for the chumps.
And we ought to raise some money and go and buy some shares of Salon Magazine.
It likes 12 cents a share, so a buck 20, you know, take you a long way.
But here's the thing.
If you own stock in any publicly traded company, then you are entitled to attend the stockholder meetings, which they must hold on a periodic basis, sometimes quarterly, sometimes annually.
But it gives you the right to attend that meeting.
They can't keep you out.
Now, see, if enough political cesspool listeners owned a few shares of this stock, we could show up at a stockholder meeting and really rattle the cage and really show the Salon magazine how we do business.
And we won't have to be listening to all of their hate against us because we say, hey, we're stockholders.
You can't do that.
It's probably an FCC, probably some sort of SEC rule, FEC rule against that.
I mean, SEC rule.
And, you know, there's a way I think we could get into these stockholder meetings.
Think about it.
You could go in and tell Salon Magazine how to do business.
Can we buy stock in the SPLC?
I don't know if they're publicly traded yet.
This is Keith Alexander, but this is exactly what Michael Moore did in the movie Roger and me.
He couldn't talk to Roger, who was the head of General Motors, Roger Smith.
So what he did was he bought two shares of stock, showed up at the shareholders meeting.
They tried to kick him out.
He said, you can't kick me out.
I'm a shareholder.
And he proceeded to derail the whole operation.
That's what we need to do.
We need to adopt the tactics of the left.
One thing you've got to hand to the left, they've developed a set of tactics that work from judicial review down to this shareholders' derivative suit baloney.
And there is a Jewish guy in New York named Eisen.
And if you start looking up Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuits, Eisen's name is featured prominently.
He's brought more suits than anyone else.
What he did in the 60s was buy one share of stock in every publicly traded company in America.
So consequently, he could sit back like a predator and bring suits against all of these companies.
All he had to do was read about some type of potential corporate malfeasance or misfeasance.
And he was ready to jump in with both arms flailing.
So, you know, let's do it.
What's good for the goose is good for the game.
Well, this is bringing up a point.
Obviously, it takes a little more than wishful thinking to take something from theory to practice.
But this is a good idea, and this is something worth exploring.
Because, see, this is the thing, Bill and Keith, that I want to bring up.
You know, we certainly do our part here on the airwaves to educate, to entertain, to encourage.
We are providing our listeners with intellectual ammunition to combat a lot of the injustices that we face.
But at some point, we've got to take the battle to the enemy.
We have got to become, as paleoconservatives, we have got to become more proactive in the battle.
We cannot keep fighting a defensive struggle as we continue to lose ground on all fronts.
So this is a way that we can take the battle to the enemy, at least in theory.
And this is something that we have to look for ways to do.
James, any stock, especially in a company as well known as Salon Magazine, is trading at 12-something cents a share.
It brings up the questions about the fiduciary responsibility of the CEO or president or CFO or whoever's running the company.
And if it's a publicly traded company, that could certainly be brought up in a stockholder meeting about why I own all these shares of Salon magazine and yet this company never makes any money.
I want to know what you're doing to try to turn that around.
This is already coming up with Facebook.
The shares in Facebook are absolutely half the price they were when the IPO was issued several months ago.
And the big shot traders are dumping their stock.
Well, eventually, there's going to be some sort of lawsuit or some sort of charges are going to be brought about this IPO, the overvaluation of the stock, and now the loss that the stock is taking because of the management and the probably not full disclosure on the actual worth and value of the company.
So somebody's going to, and Mr. Zuckerberg may find his fancy digs in prison if he is part of the plot to inflate the conflate the stock.
I'm about to toss it back over to Keith, but as I'm listening to Bill and I'm listening to Keith, we're just bouncing this off each other.
I'm looking at all of our 60s icons, autographs on the wall here.
This is like having the three of us here for a show at one time.
It's like having a jam session.
It's like having Frankie Valley and Johnny Rivers.
And it'd be hard to have David Jones now, but Gary Puckett, we're all here.
We're having a jam session right now here on the radio, and I'm sure the audience is better for it.
You know, I'd like to know what the initial public offering price was for salon.com or stock, just like Facebook.
Stock doesn't get to be 12 cents a share, particularly a publicly traded company like Salon.com, unless there is major league corporate mismanagement, at the very least, mismanagement.
And the mismanagement is that they obviously aren't interested in earning money.
They are ideologues.
And if you are not interested in earning money, what the heck are you doing having a publicly traded company?
That's why people invest in stocks to make money.
So consequently, somebody, this is a lawsuit just begging to happen.
It's just begging to be born.
And, you know, that's what, you know, some people need to go out there, buy some stock, and bring that suit.
You know, this is what we need to do.
This is what, you know, the shareholder derivative suits and SEC lawsuits are about.
Somebody that is more conversant with that law than anyone in this room, there are lawyers that specialize in this.
And quite frankly, if they will handle Mr. Ison's various and sundry cases, they would probably handle this one as well on a contingency.
Well, and this just goes to show, you're looking at Salon Magazine trading at 12 cents a share.
Obviously, they're not making money.
No one's reading their drivel.
And this is par for the course.
Newsweek is going out of business.
Newsweek's been another, you know, legacy publication that has taken issue with our work here over the years, and they're going out of business.
The New Orleans Times Picayune is going out of production.
And it's going to be the biggest city in the country, New Orleans will be, that does not have a daily paper.
All of print media is dying.
Look at Air America, the big liberal radio network, belly up.
None of these liberal organizations, these liberal media entities make money because no one wants to hear.
They don't believe it.
I always maintain that still a majority of the founding stock agree with us in principle, fundamentally agree with us.
And a lot of these media operations might be subsidized in some shape or form, but the general population isn't going for it.
Now, gentlemen, we got just a minute or two before the end of this hour.
Over the course of the past three weeks, we have been bringing you a series of interviews during the third and final hour featuring Dr. Tom Sell.
And anyone who's tuned into these shows over the course of the last three weeks will know who I'm talking to and why it's such an interesting story.
Bill Rowland has been doing an outstanding job bringing these interviews to life.
I take the third hour off.
He handles Tom Cell with surgical-like precision.
And tonight, in fact, we've got a little microwave up in the lobby here at the radio station.
I'm going to put in a chicken pot pie, put on my headphones, listen to Bill do part four.
This is the fourth week in a row that Tom Sell will be our guest during the third hour.
It's an unprecedented series.
Never before have we dedicated four hours of airtime in four subsequent weeks to a single guest or a single story.
Bill, before we get into the third hour tonight, and just a couple of minutes away, remind the folks why we are dedicating such an enormous amount of time to Tom Sell.
Dr. Tom Sell was a prominent dentist in St. Louis, Missouri with a very successful practice and was a very respected member of the community.
In fact, the mayor of St. Louis was one of his patients.
And he found himself in the worst possible circumstances I think anybody could find themselves in when his office was raided by agents of the FBI.
He was taken into custody.
And following that event, following his arrest, he found himself for the next eight years battling the federal government over false and concocted charges of insurance fraud and Medicaid fraud.
I think he told me in one of the interviews that the total amount of money they accused him of bilking from Medicaid was $30.
That's all they could prove.
And so after the case against him began to fall apart, after the fraud case began against him fell apart, it appears that the FBI actually tried to create a situation which would make him appear to have conspired to kill an FBI agent or several FBI agents.
And so we'll get more into Dr. Sell's story.
If you haven't heard it, listen to it in the archives and certainly listen tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's coming up right after this break, an unprecedented part four, part four with our interview with Tom Sal coming up right after this.