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May 4, 2013 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative 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 Political Cesspool Radio Program Second Hour, Saturday, May 4th.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, you know, we have so much fun during the commercial breaks.
If we had any more fun, they'd have to stop.
Well, I was going to say they'd have to stop paying us, but we never got started on that track, even after nine years.
We're thankful, though, to have the contributions to keep the show on the end.
All right.
AM 1380 WLRM downtown Memphis.
That's where we're at.
We're going to the AM FM affiliates at the Liberty News Radio Network, simple casting online at thepolitical Cesspool.org, and much, much more.
It's been a great week.
A big week for us.
Lots of improvements to our online official internet headquarters, thepolitical cesspool.org, completely redone.
We're very excited about that.
We've got more advancements forthcoming here over the course of the next few weeks.
We'll be talking about them more during the month of May.
Talked earlier about the Zoom experience I had, Keith, just walking down, minding my own business.
Got a shout-out from people who recognize us and were apparently fans of the show.
And so that's always good.
In addition to the correspondence we receive from all over the world, you know, when we were redoing the website a couple of weeks ago, when that was still underway, it was in process.
We solicited feedback from folks about how to better improve the website.
And we've got emails from all over the world, including a gentleman in Australia who's a regular listener of the show.
You remember last week we were talking about a guy in Germany who listens, who says he downloads the shows and listens to us on his iPod as he zips through the Audubon.
Well, we had a listener in Australia who said, you know, I'd like to have a program clock on your website.
So we'll know what time it is in your studio.
So I can, you know, because it's a big time zone difference between Memphis and Australia.
Well, we put that on there.
His wish was our command, and we continue to get that.
And to top it all off, Keith, you'll never believe what I found.
After I came home from the zoo, dropped off my wife and daughter.
I was walking back out to the car to come down to the studio.
And I'm going to show you something, Keith, and I want you to tell the audience what you're seeing.
What I found as I was walking to my car from my lawn.
This looks like a clover.
Is it a four-leaf clover?
Got it.
All right, my friend.
Very good.
That's supposed to be good luck, James.
Let me tell you a secret.
Well, I know it's supposed to be good luck, which is why I picked it and brought it into the studio tonight.
I'm going to eat it and see if it turns into some donations for us.
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Well, I'll tell you, we've got another listener on the line now who has been waiting patiently since the last segment of the first hour to share with us some news.
We're going to go back to our stronghold, the South, the solid South.
Smitty in Alabama has some news for us, Keith, that I have not yet heard.
Smitty, the show is all yours.
Good evening, gentlemen.
I appreciate it.
Give me a couple of minutes here.
I was just going to let you know that one of the schools here that was the first military school for the Confederacy, I believe.
It was LaGrange College in Northwest Alabama and Lawrence County.
They was having a reenactment today and yesterday.
Earlier in your program, y'all was talking about how the North come down here.
We didn't go to them.
Well, that was one of the first things they made up actually burnt to the ground.
And so the Sons of Confederate Soldiers, that's one of their yearly thing.
They go there and have a reenactment for that over the weekend.
Also, I was just going to give you a shout out from the Conservative Citizen Council here in Northwest Alabama.
I appreciate your time.
Well, thank you, Smitty.
This is Keith.
I was glad that they weren't celebrating the burning of LaGrange by probably Sherman's troops or some similar Union general.
No, no, they said that was the west point of the South.
That's how they remember it.
Well, I tell you what, what we need to draw from this, though, Smitty, is this lesson.
Basically, Grant, Sherman, and Lincoln were war criminals.
They were terrorists.
They visited unconditional warfare on the people of the South.
You know, liberal historians, and there is no sanctioned historian out there that is not a liberal.
You know, you're not going to have any academic future if you're a conservative historian.
But liberal historians take people like Sherman and Sheridan to task for their horrible treatment of the Plains engines, like the Sioux Indians, because they visited unconditional warfare upon those Plains Indians.
But they learned their craft under Lincoln in the Civil War and visited unconditional warfare for the first time on Southerners throughout the Civil War.
And they wonder why Southerners still have long memories about the Civil War.
After the Civil War, Southerners were mad as hell because they had been the first victims of unconditional warfare by a civilized Western government.
And what they did, they saw this as not a northern production so much as a Lincoln and Republican Party production.
What this led to was a particular electoral effect called the Solid South, where Southerners would vote for a yellow dog.
They called him a yellow dog Democrat so long as he was a Democrat, and they wouldn't vote for anybody who was a Republican.
Now, this unfortunately led in the 20th century to the election of the two worst presidents in the 20th century that America has suffered under.
The first was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
And excuse me, the first was Woodrow Wilson.
The second was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Roosevelt was a globalist.
He instituted the income tax, got the federal constitution changed.
The original federal constitution, U.S. Constitution, prohibited an income tax.
He got it changed with the 16th Amendment, and we have an income tax.
He did away with the original Constitution's method of selecting the Senate.
The Senate, back until the 17th Amendment was passed under Wilson's administration, were elected by the state legislature.
In other words, the Alabama state legislature would elect the senators from Alabama to serve in the United States Senate.
What that accomplished was the final nail in the coffin to state rights.
It basically disenfranchised the states as a state.
And of course, he also got us involved and tried to get us.
He got us involved in World War I, which was a disaster not only for us, but for all of Europe and the world, because we upset the balance of power in Europe, and there would never have been a World War II had we not involved ourselves in World War I because of the imperial designs and the global governmental aspirations of Woodrow Wilson.
Now, Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave us a welfare state.
And that's why the whole generation of black boys was named Roosevelt beginning in the 1930s because black people said, finally, government is doing what we want them to do, which is give us free stuff.
Okay, so that's what it is.
And, you know, the terrorism of the, you know, burning down a place like LaGrange needs to be a teachable moment for us and for our youngsters.
We need to tell them that we were the victims.
We were the invaded people.
We never invaded the North.
And when we went to the North, our troops didn't do things like that to the Northerners.
Smitty, thanks so much for the call.
A big shout out back to you and those in Alabama who are members of the Council of Conservative Citizens Great Organization and the Southern Confederate Veterans.
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Here he is.
Hey, he just walked in, everybody.
Eddie, the bombay doors are open.
We're going over the target.
Eddie the Bombetter Miller has just walked into the studio.
Now, I'll never get Keith's attention again because when Eddie walks in and Keith's here, they just start talking to each other as if the show's not really going on.
So I don't know how the rest of this segment's going to go, but Eddie's coming up in a few minutes and he's got some things to talk about.
And he's going to be with us for the final hour.
But actually, Eddie's been here at the radio station since the show began.
He just hasn't come into the studio.
He's been in the green room getting serviced by the interns.
Now, don't let me, I don't hope anyone has a dirty mind out there.
I'm just talking about he was getting a manny petty.
He was getting his toenails done.
Anyway, back to the show.
Eddie, you're making me nervous.
If you're going to come in here, go sit down in that corner over there.
Now I got Keith and Eddie standing up pacing this room like caged animals.
All right, everybody's sitting down now.
We can get back to work.
Great call from Smitty.
You know, speaking of reenactors, I talked about the experience I had at the zoo today with some fans.
There is a particular government building that I frequent fairly often here in town that I have to go to to take care of business from time to time.
It's not the local jail.
But when I go into this building, I might have mentioned this one time before on the show, but there is one white gentleman that works there.
One, one white guy that works there, the whole building.
You got it.
Eddie knows where it is.
And I came up there sometime, I don't know, a couple of years ago to take care of business, and he noticed that I was the host of the political cesspool.
And ever since he was a listener, he said, hey, look, I listened to your show.
And he is a Confederate reenactor himself.
So every time I have to go into this particular building, and I'm going to, I want to blow this guy's cover because there's not many white government employees here in Memphis, but the one white government employee that is at this particular branch is a listener and a fan of the show and a Confederate reenactor.
So when Smitty called in to relate his story, it made me think of this guy.
So if he's listening tonight, I want to shout out to him.
And I was actually there last week.
And as soon as he saw me, he started talking about things he heard on the show.
So it's all good stuff.
They're out there.
They're undercover, but they're out there.
But Keith, continuing on with Smitty's point and comments, you have a story that kind of dovetails into that.
Well, I've got a story from the Memphis newspaper.
This is part of our behind enemy lines coverage about another group of reenactors.
This was in the Friday, excuse me, Friday, May the 3rd, 2013, Memphis Commercial Appeal, local section, Section 3A.
And here it is.
50 years later, students recreate Alabama March.
Birmingham, Alabama, dateline.
This is Associated Press by someone named Jay Reeves.
50 years ago, Birmingham leaders used fire hoses, police dogs, and jailings to stop waves of black students who marched out of a church and onto downtown streets seeking equal rights.
Thursday, more than a thousand students recreated that landmark demonstration, bringing tears to the eyes of Ronald Short.
Good night.
What does this say here?
He was just 15 years old when he participated in the so-called Children's Crusade, which authorities in the then segregated city met with overwhelming force that shocked the nation.
He wiped away tears as he joined in the commemoration five decades later.
And yada yada yada, as Seinfeld says.
Tell them what really happened in those markets.
Okay, you know what really happened.
See, this is what they're, what they are celebrating is the great lie of the civil rights movement.
The civil rights movement was not as portrayed, and particularly these demonstrations with fire hoses and police dogs and police so-called brutality.
What you never learn is that one, you had a complicit media.
You had the Jewish media complex, and Jews, of course, are noteworthy for one thing, and that's being the most liberal segment of the population that passes as white in America.
Over 80% typically vote for the Democratic candidate for president in each presidential election.
We know that because there's nothing that is studied with as much intensity as demographic voting patterns.
So we know that, and that's more than any other group of whites.
You know, Episcopalians, they're more like about 55%.
They're supposed to be very liberal.
They pale in comparison to the Jewish allegiance to the Democratic Party.
And the Democratic Party, of course, is liberal.
And liberal in today's lexicon means nothing more or less than anti-white.
So you had a media complex that was complicit in what was going on.
Here's what was going on.
All leaders in the civil rights movement were funneled into the Highlander Folk School in Mont Eagle, Tennessee.
That's where the Suwannee, the University of the South, is located.
It's outside the deep south in Tennessee in the hills of the Cumberland Plateau.
And what they learned there were the techniques of nonviolent demonstration and protest.
And specifically, they did certain things.
For example, did you ever notice in all of this footage that black guys were always dressed in little white shirts with little narrow, skinny, one-tone color, usually black, ties and a pair of long trousers, skinny, dark trousers, not black, usually brown or something, and a pair of laced up black shoes.
And you saw a disproportionate number of these black male demonstrators wearing glasses.
This was all from central casting.
Hollywood, another Jewish stronghold, was having its influence on what they were doing.
They were trying to turn these guys into latter-day Urkels.
Remember Steve Urkel in the popular television show back in the 80s and the 90s?
This is what they were trying to do.
Black men don't typically dress like this.
There were no zoot suits to be seen.
There were no flashy clothes.
There was nothing like that.
There were no outlandish clothes whatsoever.
Everybody was scripted to dress this way.
They learned that at the Highlander Folk School.
Furthermore, what they told them to do was to provoke violence from the police.
They would throw urine.
They would throw dog feces.
They would spit on the police.
And when the police, who were not in on this type of training at the Highlander Folk School, finally had enough and turned in anger on the indignities that were being visited upon them by these protesters, then and only then would the cameras start rolling so that the people in Maine and in Minnesota and in Washington State would say, oh, look at these horrible racists.
Look at these troglodytes.
Look at how violent they are.
That's what was happening.
But in an even larger sense, you know, so that's what it was.
It was all a cooked-up affair.
And it was meant to provoke violence.
If they could not provoke violence, they couldn't have gotten the change that they wanted to get because they would not have gotten the American people on their side.
So it was all staged.
It was all manipulated.
And the people that were being manipulated were not just the policemen in the South.
It was the white population in places like Washington State, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, and all these other places.
Now, let's ask a question too.
Over 50 years later, what is there to celebrate about the Civil Rights Movement?
What they're doing is they're celebrating one of the signature moments in the civil rights movement, the Selma March.
The march from Selma to Montgomery and a march in Birmingham and some things like this.
You know, they've got their great historical moments.
And of course, we're all supposed to believe that black people just got sick and tired of being sick and tired, linked their arms, started swaying back and forth, singing spirituals, and the walls came tumbling down.
Jewish power and influence had nothing to do with it all, okay?
But again, I'm going to leave you this question before we go on break.
What is there to celebrate about the triumph of liberalism in the civil rights movement?
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I can't even keep up with my cues in my headset, guys, with you two in here.
Two's company 3 is a crowd.
I can't handle more than one co-host in here at a time.
It turns into a stag party.
And actually, Keith was ribbing me during the break.
He said, you know, you got noticed by some guys at the zoo today.
Every time I get noticed in public, it's always hard-body sorority girls.
And so, you know, some guys have no luck.
But, all right.
Like I said, that last commercial break, I'm completely frazzled.
I have no idea what we were talking about five minutes ago.
Hey, between Keith and Eddie, it's just, you know, it all happens.
This is, you know, again, one of the improvements we want to make this year is we want to put a video camera in the studio to show you what goes on.
I mean, yeah, you get to hear the show, but now you would get to watch the show.
In addition to audio, you would get visual and the commercial breaks is really where it's at.
You know, we'll get Pappy over here to clean up his language for the kiddies and we can put the commercial breaks on television on the web.
We got a lot of plans.
Listen, we're going to move the needle.
We got a lot of things going on.
Anyway, Keith, this is your last segment before the Bombardier takes over.
And thank God I got to get rid of one of y'all.
But continue on with the point you're making before the break and incorporate some of Eddie's commentary during the commercial to bring it all into sharp focus.
Okay, I'm telling you guys now, the question that I posed right before the break was, what is there to celebrate about the civil rights movement?
Well, let's look at the legacy of the civil rights movement, the real legacy, not the imaginary legacy of the triumph of long-suffering black people, you know, and everybody lived happily ever after.
Unfortunately, everybody did not live happily ever after.
And most particularly, black people did not live happily ever after.
What has happened to public education after the Brown versus Topeka Board of Education case?
What does the Bible say?
Do not be deceived.
Ye shall know them by their fruits.
Can a good tree bring forth corrupt fruit?
Can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit?
Therefore, by their fruits, you shall know them.
Compare public education at any particular school that was in existence in your locality, if you have a significant minority population, in 1954, a school like East High School in Memphis that was in existence in 1954, Central High School in Memphis, Booker T. Washington High School, any high school.
Compare their composite standardized test scores in 1954 with their scores now.
Look at how much was being achieved in the classroom.
Does that change represent good fruit or corrupt fruit?
Public education has gone into the crapper in America in most urban areas since 1954, since the sainted triumph of liberalism in the civil rights movement.
James is a perfect example.
He had to flee public schools when he was a young child in order to get a decent education.
And when his family found they could no longer afford the private school that he went to because nobody was giving this stuff out like candy favors back then, he was homeschooled, but he got an excellent education as his commentary Every Week attests.
You don't need the government schools to get a good education, thank God.
In fact, if you go to a government school, you will get more than likely a lousy education.
And it's all because of the triumph of the civil rights movement.
Another result, which I don't think is worth celebrating, is the change in most American urban centers, particularly urban centers that have a large minority population, like Memphis, Birmingham, or whatnot.
We were talking earlier in the show about Stockton, California going bankrupt.
What a coincidence.
Minority population rocketed in Stockton, California because of the open borders policy of liberals in our government, liberal elites.
And as a result, Stockton basically defaulted on its government obligations.
They went bankrupt.
So did Birmingham, Alabama.
So did a multitude of other places.
Yes, James.
James has a comment.
Thank you, Keith.
No, I just got to say something quickly here, and it needs to be said, is that, as we often mention, we don't want to see anyone mistreated.
In fact, if you could teleport us back to the 50s, we might be liberals of the time because we do believe in equal rights for all, but special privileges for none.
I don't hate anybody.
I love everybody.
I don't hate homosexuals.
I disagree with them.
You know, that's the thing.
If you disapprove of the homosexual lifestyle, if you don't believe that it should be ramroded down your throat, if you take a godly approach to the question, you're a bigot.
Well, I don't hate homosexuals.
I think they need treatment.
I don't hate blacks, but I have a preference about the people that I choose to do business with and to associate with.
I don't have a problem at all with equal rights for all, but the ultimate victory, what ultimately came of the civil rights movement, the so-called civil rights movement, was not only disaster, as Keith put it, but it was the abolition of private property rights and the eradication of freedom of association.
I don't hate anybody.
I love everybody, but I love my family just a little bit more than other people.
And I think that's natural and healthy.
And I want you to relay what Eddie was saying during the commercial break too, Keith.
What you saw on the newsreels was one thing.
The provocation of the marshers was not shown.
The reaction from the law enforcement was.
But what was also going on behind the scenes with kids like Eddie?
And Eddie the Bombardier Miller was a young kid, an adolescent during the civil rights era.
What was happening to him?
And he's shared the story too, but translate it.
Well, there's this guy named LaHaye that has the Left Behind series that a lot of fundamentalists will know about.
Well, the people that were truly left behind were people like Eddie.
Eddie's family was not prosperous enough to pick up stakes and move to a suburb like my parents were able to do, like James's parents were probably able to do.
He had to live and endure in a neighborhood that had gone from white to black.
And he will tell you that there was none of this saintly piety that you see portrayed as the typical behavior of black people, at least in the environs that he lived in.
He was confronted with thugs with tire irons that were beating him up, stealing his money, and then beating him up, not to get the money, but just for the sheer joy of beating up on a white kid.
He basically had to fight for his life, fight for everything that he had.
And every day he said he slept with a shotgun.
He never knew when somebody was going to come through the window.
He was living the life that a lot of white people that live in South Africa and the former Odesia, now known as Zimbabwe, are living with today.
And he was living with that in the 1960s era, Memphis, and all because of the sainted triumph of the civil rights movement.
James was saying that he has a sense of solidarity with his own race.
Guess what?
All people do that are natural and normal.
You know, a lot of whites are guilt-tripped.
We have an article that's coming up on the blog next week about some boot camp they have for white guilt where whites are being led to slave auction sites and they're being put in yokes and stocks and stuff like this.
That's coming up next week.
Yeah, that's coming up next week in the blog.
But you know what?
If having a sense of solidarity with your own race disqualifies you from being a good Christian, then all of these liberals, people like Tim Wise, Jane Elliott, and all these other people that put on these white privilege seminars,
need to have a long, long talk with every black clergy member that I've ever known or encountered because they see no inconsistency whatsoever between being a good Christian and having a sense of solidarity with their own race.
Why is that granted to every racial group that you can name except white Gentiles?
Why don't white Gentiles get equal rights?
We're not white supremacists.
We're white egalitarians.
We want white Gentiles to claim the same rights that everybody else thinks are theirs just as a result of being human beings.
And here's another thing, Keith, in closing, before we get to Eddie, and I know this is your last segment of the night.
Me, you, Eddie, the staff here, we live in Memphis, which is a 67% non-white city.
We live in the suburbs, but nevertheless.
Well, Keith actually, yeah, Keith actually still lives in town.
We deal with blacks every day.
There's not a day that goes by that I don't talk with a black person.
There's not a day that goes by that I'm not polite and respectful to a black person when I see them on the street.
I saw him at the zoo today.
You know, you say hello, you're cordial.
You should be.
You should be nice and decent to everyone.
And most of the time, they are nice and decent back.
But at the end of the day, I have a preference to share the company with folks who have, that share my heroes and my traditions and my culture.
Martin Luther King will never be a hero of mine.
Robert E. Lee is.
You know, people are different.
Isn't that what the multicultural experience is all about?
Shouldn't we be entitled to be different too?
Where's the tolerance for us?
We got to take a break.
We'll be back, folks.
Stay tuned.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back.
Keith is leaving, and the dull roar will subside now in the studio.
Now, I'm down to one co-host.
Did we have a lot of fun in that last commercial break?
I bet Sam out in Utah, who was board-opping the show tonight, could hear the raucous behavior that was going on here.
Wanted to bring Eddie on one segment shy of the third hour to share with everyone his most recent exploits.
You know, Eddie is a white supremacist and a racist.
And because he is, he runs in marathons that benefit all children of all races, blacks, whites, whomever.
And you know about Eddie.
How old are you now, Eddie?
66 years old.
66 years old.
And in December, you ran in the St. Jude Marathon.
That was how long?
26.2 miles in order to raise money for the treatment of pediatric childhood diseases, cancer being the biggest one.
And children of all races come to St. Jude to get that treatment.
And of course, only a white supremacist would run in a race that would benefit humanity, but that's the kind of people we are here.
Well, Eddie was doing it again.
His racism took over, and it boiled over.
And Eddie was up in Nashville.
You were in Nashville.
The hills of Nashville.
See, now, if anyone knows the topography of Tennessee, Memphis is very flat.
You go up about three hours to the east and you get into Nashville and it starts to get very hilly.
And you go even further into Knoxville and you get into mountains.
So you were in the hills of Nashville a week ago when we were doing the show.
You were running to help these kids who suffer from these catastrophic illnesses such as cancer.
You did one marathon.
We talked about it last year, the St. Jude Marathon here in Memphis.
You did the St. Jude Marathon in Nashville last Saturday.
It was a different experience for many reasons.
Share with the audience why.
Well, I'll tell you, I'll give you just a quick picture of what it was like being there.
I had to leave my hotel in Franklin, Tennessee, which is about 20 miles south of Nashville.
This beautiful country up there.
I had to get to the Titans, the Nashville Titans, Tennessee Titans football stadium.
It was the first time I was ever there.
James, I got there about 10 minutes till 5 in the morning, 15 to 5.
And that Titans Stadium was the finish line for the marathon, which is another 26.2 miles.
And then when we got there at about 10 minutes till 5 in the morning, we were put on buses and shuttled over to an area of the Nashville I've never been to called Centennial Park.
They have a Parthenon there building, beautiful, very beautiful building.
And we proceeded to stand out in the rain from about 5.20 in the morning until my corral, there must have been 40 corrals there.
There was over 30,000 runners there.
And it was very cold, very unseasonably cold for this time of year in Memphis.
High winds, heavy, heavy rain.
Rain from, you know, we'd like to say we're from there about 5.20 until my corral took off.
The gun starting gun was at 7.35.
And I was just froze stiff.
And my hands were so cold, I couldn't untie my shoes.
Couldn't adjust my shoestrings.
I had a really hard time doing that.
Had to borrow a knife from a cop to cut my shoestrings.
They were just so messed up.
And finally, about mile six or seven, I started warming up some.
And I guess I had to brag just a little bit.
You know, that first marathon I ran, James, back in December was kind of a dismal six hours and 12 minutes, but that was my very first marathon.
I've never even run a 5K.
And like James said, one thing I take a lot of pride in this sponsor, this Nashville Marathon, I was put on by the Rock and Roll Series.
They support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital here in Memphis, which is worldwide.
It's known all over the world.
We have children come in here.
If you're in the lower 48 states of the United States and you have a referral from a physician, you're a child for a catastrophic disease, well, Federal Express will fly you.
That child will be at St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in 48 hours.
That's a guarantee.
You know how FedEx is.
It absolutely has to be there overnight.
The world on time.
The world on time.
That kid will be there.
And listen, if the kid has insurance, if the parents have insurance, they will use the insurance, but that's it.
They don't charge any more above the insurance.
If the parents do not have insurance, those parents are never billed a dime.
And I can tell you, I've been there.
I've seen these people by the droves, and that's true.
So I take particular, I love doing it for this St. Jude.
But on the selfie side of me, James, I have to crow a little bit.
Like I said, my first marathon in Memphis, back when it was very hot.
It was just totally different.
December this past year was unseasonably warm.
We had about 80 degrees, which when you're running a marathon, 80 degrees is like 110 when you're doing yard work.
And people were passing out, puking in the streets, you know, cramps.
I bonked at mile 20 there, but still finished.
This one here in Nashville, which was so cold and raining, heavy winds, I finished in five hours, 14 minutes, and 40 seconds, which is almost almost an hour off that original tab.
We had a wonderful time there, though, just an absolute wonderful time.
The money benefited St. Jude again.
And James, I've already signed up for the December 7th Marathon in Memphis, the 2013 December 7th St. Jude Memphis Marathon.
And I'm really looking forward to that.
But I do have a hernia.
I was telling the guys here in the studio, I'm going to have to have that sewed up.
And maybe the running caused it, maybe it didn't.
But, like I say, the funds, you know, James is right.
I have to confess I'm just an unrepentant racist.
You know, I just despise the blacks and the Mexicans.
That's why we here at the Political Success Booth support St. Jude Hospital.
Well, thank you for that, Eddie.
And, you know, one of the reasons you're probably wondering, why are we, you know, dedicating a segment to talk about this?
Well, have you ever tried to run a mile?
Have you ever tried to run a mile?
We have a tread room at my house.
I can't get on that thing for five minutes.
I'm trying to think of what year this is.
13.
I'll be 33 years old next month.
And I can barely make it a mile.
Barely make it a mile.
Eddie's twice my age, and he runs 26 in one set, you know, for a good cause for a charity.
Folks, that's worthy of at least a radio segment.
And so when Eddie completes one of these marathons, we like to talk about it.
But, you know, we do bring up the point.
I mean, we are so often maligned in the media because we are, you know, we are undeniably and without question pro-white.
We love our culture.
We love our heritage.
We're here to celebrate it.
We're here to honor it.
We're here to promote it and to advance it.
There's just, I mean, that's what the show is all about.
But, you know, and the Greeks had an eternally wise statement.
They said, all things in moderation, nothing in excess.
Even a virtue when carried to an extreme can be detrimental.
And I paraphrase a little bit there, but that's what they got at.
And so that being said, there is nothing wrong.
In fact, everything is good when you go out there and you help people regardless of who and what they are, as we do.
But at the end of the day, certainly we have a natural affinity and a natural inclination to help those of our own extended family.
But with regards to Eddie's run there, that benefits everyone.
You know that's a good thing.
Certainly Eddie does this part for UH, for white folks as well, as as a member of this hosting staff, and this is our primary focus.
But you know, Eddie also does a Christian UM missionary effort in downtown Memphis Tennessee, helping the downtrodden down there.
And you know, when you're talking about the dregs of uh of downtown Memphis, certainly many and often cases you're talking about blacks and Eddie will take them in and minister to them the gospel and feed them even, you know, and he'll feed whoever comes to him, regardless of who they are, and this is what we do it.
But at the same time, you can do things like that and not be an anti-white, guilt-ridden UH psychopath.
You know you can be benevolent and you can be kind as well we should to everyone without hating yourself.
You know, so oftentimes people go out and do efforts like this to prove how much they hate themselves and they're doing it to absolve themselves of sins they didn't compete with.
We don't do that, uh.
We'll be good and kind and decent to anyone and and still maintain our natural preference and affinity uh but, and you can do all of that and it'd be completely reconcilable.
There is no contradiction there whatsoever.
Well, this is who we are, this is what we are, and and we're.
We're much more legitimate and cons and sincere uh than the detractors we have who claim to be going out and helping uh, everyone but white people and helping people at white people's expense.
Well, we don't get, you know, caught up into that trap.
But anyway, that's true uh, coming full circle.
Eddie listen, what you're doing there is just, physically speaking, worthy of celebration and praise on this show.
I would dare anyone challenge anyone uh listening to the show tonight to go out and run and train themselves to run and complete a 26-mile marathon.
In what six hours?
Oh, this one here was five hours, less than six hours.
He completed it.
Now, a final word on this.
We're going to get back to politics uh, at the top of the third hour.
But uh Eddie, a final word from you because you just came back.
You were here, do?
You were doing this marathon last saturday when we were on the air, and so I wanted to make sure you had a segment of your own uh to talk about it, to brag about it.
This is something brag worthy.
Well, i'm awfully proud of it like I said, I took off.
I took about 58 minutes off uh, just from december uh, less than five months.
In less than five months, I took uh shave, 58 minutes off that first marathon.
James, i'd like to give some praise to our audience too.
Uh, i'm sure you'll remember, on the the St. Jude marathon I did last December, the Cesspool audience chipped in about a thousand dollars.
I raised quite a good sum of money and the the Cesspool audience gave way far and above what my church family gives 86, 86 staff members and where I go to church, I got.
I raised $125 from my church members and over a thousand dollars from Cesspool members.
So I love you people out there.
And starting December 7th, if the Cesspool will let me, maybe I'll have a day.
If y'all want to send some money in then, that'll be fine.
But that's still a long ways off.
It's about seven months off.
Plus, I got to get this hernia fixed too, James.
I had a hernia myself a few years ago.
I'm sure everybody wants to hear the story.
And Guy Bohler is the guy.
He's one of the leading.
I think he patented particular hernia surgery.
We'll talk about it in the commercial break.
Anyway, we're going to get back to politics, and we will during the third hour.
Stay tuned, folks.
It's coming up.
But don't go away.
There's more to come right here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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