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June 8, 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.
And welcome, everybody, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's Saturday, June 8th.
I'm here at the flagship radio station, our Memphis studio.
Eddie the Vombardier Miller in with me tonight.
And Eddie called me a little earlier in the day to let me know that the bombay doors are well lubricated.
He is ready to drop some napalm.
In fact, he's got twice the quantity of napalm in those bombay doors.
And he's going to empty the reserves before 9 o'clock Central Time rolls around this evening.
But first, we're going to go out to Keith Alexander, who 99 times out of 100 would be right here next to me in the studio to do a radio show.
But he's in a city so nice, it took two names.
One name just wouldn't cover it.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Keith spoke today, was a big rock star at the 2013 Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference.
The conference started yesterday, wrapped up this evening, and Keith was one of the main attractions, and he's going to give us a report live from the scene.
Keith, how are you doing in North Carolina tonight?
Well, I'm doing great in the town named after our own Winston Smith, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
I was at the annual conference of the Council of Conservative Citizens covering for James.
Of course, everybody was disappointed that the real rock star wasn't here.
It's like getting brand ex, I suppose.
But I had to hoist the flag high for the political cesspool here.
And everybody about you and wanted to know how things are going.
And I assured them that you were just tied up with a lot of family business and business business in Memphis.
So everybody sends you all their best, James.
Well, and certainly that's reciprocated from me to them.
I hardly ever miss a CFCC conference.
I always enjoy it's an annual highlight to be able to go there and do exactly what you did today, Keith, speak and address our friends in the Council of Conservative Citizens.
In fact, in recent years, we always do a live remote broadcast.
And of course, we did one that I believe was our best and most raucous ever last year.
And we were all there.
Me, you, Eddie, and of course, our dear beloved friend, Bill Rowland.
All for the Cesspoll host, Sans Winston-Smith was there last year in Nashville at the National Conference of the Council of Conservative Citizens.
We did that great live remote.
Couldn't make that happen this year.
At least I couldn't because of some personal issues I'm dealing with at home.
Nothing bad, of course, just busy.
But I was ecstatic that you were able to go, Keith, and speak on behalf of the radio program and tell us about that.
Tell us about everything, the festivities.
Give us a 15-minute speech.
You there?
Yeah, can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
Well, I was the guest of Gordon Baum, who is the CEO of the council, and his lovely wife, Linda, and his daughter were here.
And things got off first with a business meeting on Friday morning.
Then at 1 o'clock, they started having the speakers.
A.J. Barker, who is the head of the North Carolina branch of the council, was basically the opening speaker, MC.
Jimmy Fallon, who is like his right-hand man and looks like Grizzly Adams, a great guy, was there with his wife, and he spoke next.
And then Bill Lord, of course, one of the mainstays of the council from Greenwood, Mississippi, spoke next.
In fact, I drove up with Bill and with Art Finess and another one of their good buddies up there to come to the council meeting.
Great guys, great fellowship.
You know, Art and Bill, in particular, Ray Martin was the other guy, Ray Martin from Alabama.
And Bill and Art are two of my heroes.
I tell you, I've got to, my hat is off to them.
They started back in the 60s forming what are called council schools, known to our enemies as segregation academies, to provide an educational alternative for children rather than sending them into the black hole of Calcutta, which is the public school system in many areas of the South.
They did this as a labor of love.
They haven't made money off of it at all.
It's been nothing but a nonprofit venture for them that takes up innumerable hours of time, but they have, you know, maintained these schools through the years.
They're all thriving.
Bill Ward, in particular, is responsible for about 10 schools throughout North Mississippi and one in Tennessee.
And Art has one in DeSoto County.
And let me tell you, Mississippi, my hat's off to these gentlemen.
This is real grassroots activism that these guys represent.
And believe me, they're all salt of the earth people.
And we just need more people like them.
And it's a challenge and an aspiration of mine that I could someday do as much for our people as those people have.
Absolutely.
I mean, council filled with great leaders dating back in some cases, and certainly in the cases you mentioned, many decades.
And it continues on strong.
The highlight, of course, of the CFCC's annual calendar is the National Conference.
You're there now, as I mentioned at the top of the show, just wrapped up.
Undoubtedly, a lot of political Cesspool fans coming up to meet and shake the hand of the one and only Keith Alexander.
Well, I think I kind of had to wing a speech because I thought we were going to have just a table where we had a panel discussion on media, mass media outreach.
But quite frankly, the blacks weren't able to attend Don and Derek, and some of the other people weren't there yet.
So I had to get up there all by myself early this morning and give a speech extemporaneously, which I did.
And quite frankly, I was surprised at how well it went and how well received it was.
Well, anybody that's ever listened to you on the radio show won't be surprised to know that you gave a good talk, Keith, I'm sure.
Professor Miles Wolpen of New York gave a speech on Friday on the challenge of bogus conservatism.
George Burns, who is a former commander of the Winston-Salem Sons of Confederate Veterans group, gave a speech on the Second Amendment.
Earl Holt and Bill Lord gave a panel discussion on effective local political action.
Then yesterday evening I had dinner with Earl and Miles and Sid, secular, and all of those people were, you know, great.
We had good fellowship there then.
This morning, A.J. Barker was basically holding forth his MC.
The first speaker was a Reverend Edward Clark of the First Christian Church of Clemens, North Carolina.
Then I gave my speech.
Then a gentleman named John Larson Shudlik, a host of a Florida radio program, Conspiring Facts, and Sonny Thomas, who is a Tea Party activist from Ohio and also a speaker associated with Key Black programs in Ohio.
Hold on right there.
We got to take a break and I know Jared Taylor was the keynote today.
We should be doing the live remote from there right now, but we're doing the best we can getting a live report from the scene from one of the main stars of the attraction, Keith Alexander.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Got a very busy show tonight.
Eddie the Bombardier-Miller is just, I've never seen him so excited to make a presentation.
He's been working up charts and outlines and diagrams and has like a Venn diagram over here on the other side of the studio here this evening.
So he's got something that he's very eager and enthusiastically going to share with you later on during the program.
The incomparable Sam Bushman, owner of Liberty News Radio Network, host of the Liberty Roundtable show, will be on with us right after this segment to talk about a meeting that he was a speaker at, the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association conference, which was held in St. Louis just a week before the CFCC meeting.
I was supposed to have been at both, was going to speak at both, and ended up because of circumstances and an overlapping of scheduling conflicts beyond my control, ended up missing both and desperately wanted to be there with Sam and of course with Keith this evening.
But Keith, I know you've had a great time meeting a lot of Cesspool fans there, no doubt, in North Carolina.
Right, Keith?
Oh, best people on earth.
As I said, they're just great and they're enlightened, intelligent, well-spoken, well-behaved, well-dressed, everything.
Okay.
You know, they've got everything covered here.
Not at all as portrayed by our enemies on the left.
In fact, in terms of general comportment, intelligence, and well-spokenness, and good behavior, I'll put them up against any group of leftists that you can imagine.
In fact, the difference is as Hamlet said, Hyperion to a Satyr.
We've got the Hyperions here on the right, and the Satyrs are on the left-hand side of the ideological scale.
Keith, when you were using all of those adjectives to describe the people in attendance at the council meeting, Eddie said, in other words, you mean white southerners, right?
Exactly.
Absolutely.
Well, listen.
The keynote speech today at lunch was given by Jared Taylor, and as usual, he knocked one out of the park.
He had a very interesting analogy about the Maoris in the South Pacific who believe that if bad things happen to good people, it's never an accident.
It's never bad luck.
It's never just one of those things.
It's the result of witchcraft and the casting of spells.
And he said that basically that's the same thinking that predominates on the left regarding race, that they have convinced white people that if anything bad happens to them, if anything doesn't work out in their life, it's been caused by this insidious, mysterious, supernatural power called white racism.
And since they cannot find actual white racists that are scheming and doing bad things or saying bad things about them, what they do instead is they now have a good, all-purpose bugaboo source of all bad things called institutional racism that white people are responsible for, even when they don't participate in racism per se.
So that was kind of a thumbnail of his speech.
And of course, he gave great examples as usual.
Very articulate, brought the house down.
Then we had Paul Fromm from Canada, one of our stalwarts at most of these meetings from the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee and the Canadian Association for Free Expression, Canada's leading defender of free speech.
He gave a rousing speech about immigration, the third world and why any, you know, any sensible person knows that it's going to be a disaster, is a disaster and needs to be resisted, and why immigration reform is just another word for amnesty.
And amnesty basically means, one, the death of the Republican Party, and two, the death of Western civilization in America and the rest of the West.
Then we had a chiseled guy from North Carolina, former Air Force colonel named Don Sullivan, who gave a great speech on lost rights.
And then the final speaker was Matt Heimbach, the Towson State white student union head that has garnered so many headlines over the past year.
He gave a great speech right at the end on what to do and where the solutions lie to the dilemma facing white Americans and white people everywhere in light of the assaults on them by the left.
All in all, it was just a great program.
Everybody, I think, was glad they came.
It was great fellowship.
And quite frankly, you missed a great convention, James.
Well, of that, there was no doubt even before you left to go there.
I'm glad that it went off so well.
I'm glad that everybody got together.
I'll, of course, be making plans to be there at the next one.
And we'll get back on doing the live remote broadcasts, which are always such a hit, not just for the council conferences, but for our entire listening audience around the world who aren't able to be there.
Just the atmosphere, you know, the enthusiasm is palpable when you're doing one of those live things.
You know, the show we did last year with Bill, and I've really been thinking a lot about Bill this week because I've been thinking, of course, about the fact that we did that live remote last year as the council conference was approaching this weekend.
I was thinking back about that.
I actually got a letter in the mail from Bill's mother this week.
She finally listened to the tribute show.
I had sent that to her not long after Bill's passing so she could have it because she had asked for it.
She finally got a chance to listen to the tribute show we did for Bill the week after he was called home and just sent the most touching and heartfelt letter to the show.
And, you know, we're a family here.
And the council is part of the family.
Their members are our cousins and brothers and sisters and vice versa.
And it's an all-for-one, one-for-all mentality.
We're the little engine that could.
It's an us-against the world mentality.
And anytime, you know, we lose such a key component like Bill, it's Not only was he such a major producer for this movement and for our cause, I mean, he was just one of our best friends.
So, you know, I'm sure a lot of people were thinking about Bill up there as well this week.
Decades, too, basically.
Neither of us say that we've been in it for decades.
He has.
And furthermore, he was a rare combination of a great intellect and great physical courage.
He was not only the person that could formulate articles and ideas and turn a phrase, coin a phrase that would absolutely strike to the heart of the matter on things.
He was also the type of person that would man the barricades and go out there and face the howling anti-far mobs when necessary without flinching whatsoever and basically winning the day.
So Bill Rowland, we're not liable to see his like again coming down the pike for a while.
He was a great friend, has a great family.
Well, you know, we think about him.
He's a type of person that if we lived in a just society, he would be known to everyone everywhere.
Well, that's absolutely right, Keith.
Gingrich, for example.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
We remember him always.
We think of him often every day.
I do.
But he was a member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, as we all are.
So, you know, when you have that convergence, you know, you've got to mention his name.
Keith, we're about to run.
I know you've got some other engagements and some more people to talk to this evening.
What's left for you tonight?
What's the plan for Keith before you go to bed?
Well, I'm going to go out to dinner with some friends.
I've got a radio show that I've agreed to be a guest on the internet here this evening.
That's right.
So you've got another appearance to make on another radio show tonight.
So very busy man, Keith Alexander, one of the stars of the council conference.
Thanks for calling in with the live report from the scene, Keith.
We love you, buddy.
Safe trip back to Memphis.
We'll have lunch this week, and I know you'll be back in the studio seven days from now.
For the rest of you, Eddie and I march on right after this.
Stay tuned.
Thank you, Keith.
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James Edwards, Eddie, the Bombardier Miller in studio.
Not a lot of time for Eddie to talk.
He's still gearing up.
Eddie, Keith was talking, of course, and giving us that thrilling report.
I know he had a great time.
I know we both hated that we couldn't go.
I am there every year.
I just really hate I missed it this year, but it just couldn't be avoided.
Things happen.
That's life.
But I know Keith had a great time, and we appreciate him taking a time out of what is a busy schedule for him this weekend.
And he's got another radio show coming up at 8 o'clock.
I forgot all about that.
He will appear as a guest on a show.
I can't remember what state it's on.
But the celebrity of Keith Alexander continues to grow.
Big speaking engagement at the CFCC and another radio interview at 8 o'clock Central.
And we'll talk about that next week.
But, Eddie, I want you to describe for the audience what the – you are the bombardier, of course.
And that is not a nickname that was given to you.
That was a nickname that you earned.
You earned that one for many, many reasons.
I want you to try to explain to the audience exactly what the bomber is looking like tonight.
You're in the pilot seat.
You're getting ready.
You COD left me a pretty detailed phone message of what was going on in there.
Well, I'll tell you what, she's souped up.
I had to put in all new engines, James, because the other engines had about a thousand hours on them.
And they were a little bit light on horsepower.
I guess really, the old B-17 is kind of like an aftermarket.
We've got engines came in out of the B-29 souped up engines with super twin turbochargers on them because we were loaded down with napalm tonight.
I'm telling you, our brother Keith, we all miss him here.
He brought something up about community activism, and that's one of my pet pigs.
Without community activism, we're dead.
Without we the people, we're dead.
I was telling a little son here at James Edwards before the show in response to what am I supposed to do about this.
I said, well, I know it's a cliche.
I'm only one person, but I am one.
I am a person.
And I can't do everything.
There's a lot of things I can't do, but I can do something.
And one of my favorite things that I always tell James, my other people, We don't have to have a majority.
We don't even have to have a big minority.
God himself, God never worked through majorities.
God always worked through the minority.
There's an instance in the Old Testament where I'll say Joshua, it might not have been Joshua, but God had commanded the Israelites to go out and conquer this foreign army.
And they came up and said, we'll tell you, you know, we're going to take 75,000.
And God had them to cut it down to 300.
The ancient Israelites conquered an entire nation, an entire army, with 300 people.
They had God behind them.
And this may be a little aside, but if we don't get God behind us, if we can't use this radio station and our other brothers, like the CFCC, the C4L, the Oath Keepers, if we forget God, if we leave God out, if we forget to give the glory to God, if we try to stray away from a Christian program and try to do something that's illegal, illegal according to the Bible and the Constitution, which the Constitution was just a blueprint taken out of the Bible, we're going to fail.
And with that, okay, my son wants to speak in this for a second.
I'll give you five seconds.
Thank you.
Thank you, Pappy.
As we affectionately call each other, son and Pappy, no blood relations, but certainly a spiritual bond.
Well, you know, I guess blood too, as far as that goes.
But no, you're right.
I mean, you know, the political cesspool has, and the reason that we have lasted nine years, first of all, because of the prayers and financial support of our listening audience, we're in the middle of our first quarter fundraising drive right now.
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We've got some big plans, and donations are beginning to pick up later part of this week.
They started to roll in a little bit better, but we're a long way from reaching the goal.
June 30th, we've got to get there because we've got a lot to accomplish for the remainder of this year and going into what will be our 10th year, you know, a full decade on the air.
And we have lasted that long because we have separated ourselves from the herd.
We are the only radio show that talks about the taboo issues of race and Jewish power and influence.
And we talk about these things the way honest, normal people would.
We don't do it to try to be flashy or to try and go out of our way to create controversy.
Truth tellers, like us, receive negative publicity because we dare to stand out and say the things that everybody knows to be true but are too afraid to admit.
But, you know, we talk about these things.
We talk about racial hypocrisy and double standards.
We talk about the real movers and shakers who are controlling our schools and government and entertainment.
But at the same time, all that being said, and I said all of that to say this, Eddie, the Bobby Dari Miller is exactly right.
This is a Christian show above all else.
We have these signature issues that we will never change.
We're never going to trim ourselves or trim ourselves whatsoever on the core issues that the show has built its name around.
However, this is a Christian show, and all of the hosting staff is Christians.
And I know we have a lot of people who listen to us and support us who aren't, and that's fine.
We're happy to work with you.
But we are.
And so Eddie's right.
You know, we need to spend as much time in prayer as we do out there on the streets and behind the radio microphones, to say the least.
Now, that being said, we're setting this up for something.
And Keith was talking about the role that the Council of Conservative Citizens has played over the year in setting up private schools in Mississippi and other places.
Well, there's another class that will soon be taught in the halls of Macon Road Baptist.
And tell us a little bit about that, Pappy.
We got a couple of minutes, then we've got to get to Peter Scoop Stanton.
And then at the top of the second hour, Sam Bushman will join us and hopefully ride out the program with us because I know you've got a lot to talk about.
But you're going to be teaching a class.
You, Eddie the Bombardier Miller, co-host of the Political Cessible Radio Program, will be teaching a class.
Why did you want to do it?
What's the class about?
And how did you finally get clearance from your church to do it?
Because I know initially there was a lot of friction and resistance there.
There's been a tremendous amount of resistance.
And my son here gave me the perfect buildup.
What he did was brilliant.
They'll lead me into the segment.
Brother Keith's talking about activism.
We love activism here.
And you know what we need to activate?
We need to be active.
Me and James are talking about being Christians.
The church, the church in America, the church in the world, needs to be brought back to center stage on being Christians.
They've been infiltrated.
And the church is, you know, the church is being more like the world than the world is the world.
You know, the church is supposed to be a light, a city on a hill, but it's not.
It's given over to all these cultural markets ideas.
Like you have to be a segregationist.
You have to go along with mixed race marriages to be a Christian.
You don't.
Well, we need to evangelize in our churches.
We need to get them back to, you know, sodomy is a sin.
You know, adultery is a sin.
What I've done, and the churches are so bad, James, that, and we've talked about this so many times, that the Constitutional, I mean, the Constitution is considered a radical document.
I fought, let me say, I fought for months, months, mind you, in a conservative Christian church in the South to get this course in the church.
My pastor finally hoisted the white flag, unconditional surrender to Bieti the Bombardier Miller with the help of Peruka and Peruka Law Firm out of Pasadena, Maryland, and Pastor David Whitney.
They're sending me totally free, a constitutional course to update to my Owen.
And I'm going to be giving that course, God willing, in Macon Road Baptist Church.
That's what we're talking about.
So, Eddie, you know, you do your work on the radio, you do it out in the streets, and you do it in your church.
And yeah, there needs to be a convergence there.
Our people need to be getting back into churches, and the churches need to be getting more politically active.
And I know they're scared to death about losing their precious 501c3 tax exemption because, you know, they'd rather fall on their sword than have to pay 10% in taxes like everybody else has to do.
But you're right.
I mean, you're talking about a Southern Baptist conservative church.
And they said when you asked to teach their initial reaction when you told them that you would like to teach a course on the Constitution of the United States of America, not some of the more advanced muscular issues that the political cesspool covers, but just the Constitution.
No more, no less.
They said that was radical.
That it was just too radical for you to teach a course about what the Constitution says and what it means.
And it's a course that was written and commissioned by Michael Perutka, who himself is a hardcore Christian, a great Christian leader, the former presidential nominee of the Constitution Party in 2004.
And they said, you know, that that was just too radical.
And you talked to Michael Perutka this week, and together, y'all got it kind of ramrodded through there at Macon Road.
So starting when, Eddie, will you begin your course?
And how can people come and learn from the great Pappy Bombardier?
By the way, I would love to invite, thank you, James.
I would love to invite everybody within our listening audience within driving distance of Macon Road Baptist Church on State Road between Houston Levee.
We're going to a break.
This is really important.
We're going to come back to this after the break.
Of course, we're going to break Pete Scoop fan.
We'll get it all worked in right after this, folks.
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the Political Assessible Radio Program.
You know, a lot of the news that we were covering on the website this week, Keith and I actually covered on the program last week, and then the stories themselves just posted over the course of the last seven days at thepolitical.org.
We did that because we knew tonight was going to be a particularly busy show with Keith's 30-minute recounting of the CFCC conference.
Sam Bushman's going to be up at the top of the next hour talking about all the goings-on at the CSPOA conference, which was held a week before the CFCC conference.
And then, of course, Eddie's got a big presentation that we're going to be getting into during the second half of the show.
So, a lot of the stories, again, that were posted on the website this week were covered on the live broadcast of last week.
But just a quick recap of some of the things that were going on in case you want to consult the actual story there for further reference.
We were talking about the New York lawyer who moved to Virginia and began a campaign to remove the Confederate monument that was in front of the courthouse there in Leesburg.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio appealing the ruling on racial profiling.
You know, what happens, Eddie, when you have a sheriff like Sheriff Joe, who's an all-American hero, he actually takes the laws of this country seriously and tries to enforce them.
Being there in Arizona, there's no shortage of illegal aliens who are committing a crime by coming over here and using this country as a flop house, as their dumping ground.
So he's trying to curtail at least the illegal alien invasion in Maricopa County.
And how's he rewarded by the federal government?
Well, of course, they slap him with a racial profiling lawsuit.
So you attempt to enforce the laws, and this is the thanks he gets.
And he's appealed that ruling, and there's a story for you there at thepoliticalspool.org.
We're talking a moment ago about the lawyer who moved to Virginia and attacked the Confederate monument.
There's actually a column that appeared in West Virginia.
A columnist defended and sang the praises of President Jefferson Davis.
So there's one honest columnist out there, and we shared his article on the website this week.
Pat Buchanan's latest column is there, folks.
Be sure to check that out.
A couple of great gun stories.
Why is Switzerland the world's safest country?
Well, we all know why, because everybody has a gun there and they know how to use them.
But that's their horrible story from South Africa, one that there's about 60,000 examples of.
A farmer's wife was murdered by a couple of black thugs while her five- and three-year-old children watched.
They made her get down on her knees and executed her while he was on the farm.
And it's just, you know, there was so much global outrage.
I mean, this is so sickening because they're just getting butchered there.
Those farmers can't go back to Britain.
They can't go back to any of the countries that their parents and grandparents moved from because they won't accept them.
And so they're stuck in South Africa.
There was so much global outrage over the fact in the 1960s that blacks in the South had to drink out of different water fountains.
Global outrage.
Well, there is no outrage at all.
Never was any black person, there might have been a couple of examples.
I'm talking about a couple of murders, and there's no excuse or defense of murder from anybody.
But it wasn't genocide.
I mean, yeah, you probably had a few people that committed a vile and heinous act, white on black, back there.
But, you know, the biggest thing people were so upset about was, you know, separate water fountains.
You know, they couldn't eat at the same lunch counter.
Global outrage.
Well, there was no outrage over the fact that it is coming up, I believe, on 100,000, 100,000 murders like this, just vicious, heinous murders now in South Africa, black on white, and no one cares.
There's no cry.
There's no outrage.
And between the two, which one's worse?
Well, it's just, you know, hands down.
But no one cares.
This isn't a story, and it happens every day in South Africa.
It'll make your blood boil.
And we've got one example there of what's going on.
911 dispatcher told, we shared this story last week, too.
This was actually passed along to me by Sam Bushman.
911 dispatcher told a woman who was about to be raped that they couldn't send any cops because they had to cut the budget so much, I'm sure, to allocate for welfare and other important expenses, they had to cut out the police protection.
So this woman said, listen, this guy sexually assaults me before.
If he gets in the door, I'm done.
And she did end up getting sexually assaulted by this guy.
The 91 dispatcher said, we're sorry, ma'am.
There's just no cops here because of the budget cuts.
Now, what she should have said was there's a white guy out here calling me the N-word, and I'm sure they would have marshaled helicopter tactical support, a SWAT team, and all that.
But crazy stories.
They're all there at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
We're not going to cover a lot of them in depth because, as I said, we covered most of them last week.
And we got a very busy show the last two hours.
And we're about to get to Peter Scoop Stanton.
But first, 20 seconds to Pappy.
First of all, the police have been rude about the Constitution.
I'm not wrong.
Sam can back me up on this.
The police have no responsibility to protect you.
That's not what they're there for.
You have to protect yourself.
Secondly, I'll tell you what racial profiling is.
Racial profiling is when the left-wing Marxist liberals, their precious FDR, in World War II, rounded up 100,000-plus Japanese American citizens and put them in concentration camps.
That's racial profiling.
Why don't the left-wing Marxist wackos bring that up, James?
Hey, hey, the napalm's just kind of, he threw one out the window of his pilot seat there.
He didn't even have to open up the doors.
Well, listen, we got, you know, you got all this going on.
I mean, you know, South Africa is just such an advanced issue because it's just not on anybody's radar.
I mean, we got to talk about the fact, and we'll get Peter Scoop Stanton's opinion on this.
But, you know, you were talking to Michael Perutka on the phone this week just so you could fight to the death to be able to teach a course on what the Constitution says in church.
Quickly share the story.
We've got to get to Scoop.
He's waiting patiently.
This is actually his segment, and we're ruining it.
But quickly share the story you told me in break about you went to an associate pastor to try to enlist his help to go to Brother Wayne, who is your head pastor, and get this course commissioned.
And what did he say?
The man is my Sunday school teacher.
I love him to death.
He's hardcore Southerner, hardcore Southern Baptist, or Primitive Baptist, whatever you want to call it.
Big tither of the church.
I said, look, man, look, Brother Terry, I need your help.
I want you to go to bat for me.
I want you to go to Pastor Wayne.
I want to get this Constitution Corps in.
Bad, bad.
I need your help.
You're my brother.
He says, well, you know, Ed, I'd love to help you, man.
He said, but he might think that's just too conspiratorial.
Can you believe that?
You told him, but we're so.
And I said, if that's the case with you, you're a hardcore Christian, hardcore Baptist.
Grew up in the boot hill of Missouri, a dirt farmer.
You didn't even have indoor plumbing.
You know, you came up as hard as you could.
You pulled yourself up to upper middle class.
You're a Southern, a true Southerner, you say.
You're a true Christian, and you think that the Constitution is conspiratorial.
What went wrong in your life?
I mean, I've given up almost, man.
Well, you did finally get it through with the help of Michael Perutka, who you talked to.
And I know Perutka took 30 minutes out of a meeting just to talk with you this week.
He left his meeting to talk to you and help get this done.
And you finally did get to work through at church.
But we'll talk more about that in the second hour.
Listen, we've disgraced Peter Stanton.
He does a great service for us each week.
Pete, we've eaten up three-quarters of your segment.
What do you want to talk about?
It's all yours.
Good evening, James.
Evening, Bobadier, even Sam, and the rest of the family.
I'll just make it quick.
I'll talk about South Africa.
It's been a hell of a week.
I was supposed to go to the Belmont Stakes, but things fell through.
A tree fell on my fence, and I had to take my horse racing money, put it towards the repairs.
My wife got mad, and then I got to work.
And then to top it all off, I went to get a haircut, and I now have the same hairstyle as Alice from the Brady Bunch.
Now, about South Africa, you notice the media was all over Sudan, Darfur, Somalia, Ethiopia, and every other third-world hellhole on the continent of Africa.
Right.
And then about 25 years ago, every musician from coast to coast, border to border, continent to continent, was singing a song about Sun City because of apartheid.
Now, the white farmers and white settlers born and raised in South Africa are being slaughtered.
Where's little Steven?
Where's Hollandos?
Where's the musicians singing for these poor people just getting slaughtered?
Well, you know, you know, listen, they'll say that they deserve to be slaughtered.
They deserve to be butchered and beheaded because, you know, they had apartheid.
Well, hell, Israel's an apartheid state.
I don't see, you know, where's Bono complaining about the racial discrimination that the Jews are inflicting upon the Palestinians?
If that's his line, you know, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Why was it so evil for South Africa to have a segregated society?
But it's great that Israel has one.
It just doesn't make any sense.
But then again, political correctness and liberalism never does.
You know, no one should be able to murder and genocide a group of people.
I don't care who you are, what color you are.
It's just wrong.
But it's happening over there, and no one, you know, no celebrities, as you mentioned, Pete, and great commentary.
No rock stars.
You know, could you imagine?
I mean, they get upset when the tribes in Africa go after each other, which they always do and always will do and always have done.
But this is okay.
You're absolutely right.
In South Africa, better take a good look at itself because if you keep slaughtering the people that make South Africa a first-world nation, they're going quite Darfior, Zimbabwe, and every other people over there.
Weeds have, you know, the jungle is retaking what once was civilization in South Africa.
I mean, they're already almost there.
I mean, the farmers basically live in terror in compounds on their farms, you know, trying to keep themselves alive because they can't leave.
None of their countries of origins will take them back because they were evil South Africans.
I mean, what did the normal citizen of South Africa have to do with that anyway?
I mean, let's just say you want to apply that wacky logic.
Well, all these people were citizens.
They weren't the leaders of it, even if you think that it was wrong.
Pete, we're out of time.
We love you.
We'll talk to you next week.
Stay tuned, everybody.
We'll be back with more and the political cesspool, hours two and three.
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