May 3, 2014 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Continuing our discussion, a discussion and a commentary on the Donald Sterling question, the likes of which you have undoubtedly not heard anywhere else but this network.
Kevin McDonald, Dr. Kevin McDonald, now joining me.
He is, of course, a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, the founding editor of the Occidental Observer at theOccidentalObserver.net.
Kevin has written several epic books, including the culture of critique and cultural insurrections.
Dr. McDonald, great to have you back.
I said earlier, if we have you on again before June, you get promoted to a co-host.
Hey, thank you, James.
Very, very, very good to meet you.
Great to have you back.
Well, I was looking for talent to talk about the situation going on with the Los Angeles Clippers.
I found it tonight, and you and Richard Spencer, Richard was on just before you.
And you have written an article about this, actually, entitled, simply enough, Donald Sterling's Remarks.
Why don't you just kind of basically give us your general take on this, and then we'll go from there.
Well, there are a couple of things.
The first thing I started off with was that Sterling is Jewish, which was not mentioned in the mainstream media accounts.
He's a white guy, you know, so it's white racism all over again.
Some of the accounts, including the one in the New York Times, was describing as a southern.
This is a southerner attitude.
And, you know, he's a Jewish guy from L.A.
And then I started talking about the sort of subtext there.
He basically did not want his girlfriend hanging out with black guys.
It was embarrassing and gave the wrong impression.
And it wasn't that he really disliked blacks, I don't think.
I don't see that anywhere.
I think he basically makes business decisions.
I mean, he's sort of famous around L.A. here because he won't, his apartment buildings, he hasn't rented to blacks, like in Beverly Hills or some sort of nicer areas.
And in Koreatown, he won't, he's brought up for charges because he hadn't rented to people who weren't Korean.
But he's, you know, I'm sure it's just a business decision that Koreans want to be with Koreans.
And white people want to be on white people, basically.
And so, you know, when you start bringing blacks in, it's a problem for his business.
So that's his attitude, really.
I don't think it's the way people portray it.
Well, he certainly didn't get the memo that somewhere during the civil rights era, blacks won the right never to be offended.
But, you know, forcing the sell of his team now over something he merely said seems outrageous because you just mentioned he was sued by the Bush administration in 2006 for allegedly refusing to rent to blacks and Hispanics in that Beverly Hills complex and to non-Koreans, as you mentioned, in Koreatown.
He settled that case.
Now, of course, I don't blame him for not wanting to rent to people that would likely drive property values down and perhaps run off other tenants.
And he should have the freedom as a property owner to make that decision.
That was, of course, really what the civil rights movement ultimately was all about, was taking away the rights of ownership and property and association, so on and so forth.
But between these two instances, Kevin, it seems as though that would be the one more alarming to the commissars of diversity, but apparently not.
That wasn't as egregious as a fairly innocuous comment as far as I'm concerned.
But I do want to talk about the Jewish aspect.
Does it surprise you?
Of course, Adam Silver, the commissioner of the NBA, is Jewish.
He just took over this year from David Stern, who had been the commissioner for 30 years, also Jewish.
A disproportionate amount of the owners in the NBA of the franchises are Jewish.
Does it surprise you to an extent that they didn't close ranks and protect one of their own, which they typically do, or that they allowed him to be martyred?
That's an interesting question.
You're right.
I mean, the NBA, approximately half the owners, I'd say, are Jewish.
And as you say, the commission has been Jewish for over 30 years for a very long time.
Well, I don't know.
I am a little surprised, I guess.
But, you know, the political correctness now is just so extreme.
And the media just got on this so fast, and it was such a big story so quickly, I don't think they could damage control on it.
And perhaps the NBA wanted to take the path of least resistance and not upset the apple cart.
And I'm going to talk to you about what financial ramifications might have come had Adam Silver taken a different path.
But, you know, the media certainly perpetuated this out of proportion and exaggerated the seriousness of the situation.
And of course, as we know, the media itself is Jewish-dominated.
And again, it comes back to the question.
Has it surprised you that they're treating one of their own like a white southerner?
Without mentioning that it's not a white southerner.
Yeah, but I think that they see this as just another example where they can make someone into an example, someone who loses status and property and everything else because of this, Paula Bean, or just the whole series of these people.
If they say something that's a little bit wrong, and I think we're really entering this age, or we've been in this age, of real cheering now, or just getting out of line a little bit.
You can lose your job.
You can lose your all kinds of things.
I think he's just seen as someone who is expendable.
He doesn't have a good reputation because for people around L.A., he's been known because of these lawsuits about who he rents to and so on.
That's been an issue.
So he's not like he's some kind of paragon of virtue in their view.
And I think, too, perhaps they saw that in sacrificing him on the altar of political correctness, they could further strengthen their vice grip in letting people know that if you say something that you're not supposed to say, this could happen to you.
Yeah, he just so happens to be Jewish.
I'm sure they would prefer that he wasn't.
But I guess in the grand scheme of things, this is one 81-year-old guy who got out of line.
And it furthers perhaps the greater good of forcing this cultural Marxism down the throats of the rest of us would-be dissidents, or not that we are would-be dissidents, Kevin.
Certainly we are full-blown dissidents, but others that perhaps would talk out in a politically correct manner don't become the next Donald Sterling.
You know, is that perhaps part of the thought process?
I mean, we're hypothesizing now, of course.
I do think so.
I mean, I think they pretty much, I don't know if anybody's above this now.
They go after people just ruthlessly if they get out of line.
I mean, I've struck that the Southern Power Law Center is trolling on storm crime.
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I mean, it's just like a scorched earth policy.
Everybody is involved here.
And you just can't, you know, people are not above this.
And they're going to, it's, it's just absolute purely out there.
And of course, Donald Sterling's going to be okay.
No crony crocodile tillers over Sterling, folks.
Richard Spencer mentioned he certainly deserves contempt, not for the reasons the media has given it to him, but he's still going to be a billionaire tomorrow.
And he's going to be all right.
We're going to take a break and come back with Kevin McDonald to continue this conversation.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We got one more segment.
We've been talking about this Donald Sterling story for the better part of an hour now with Richard Spencer in the first hour now with Dr. Kevin McDonald, our esteemed guest.
Kevin, in the last hour, Richard and I were talking about how the media just breathlessly was in a competition with one another to see who could denounce Donald Sterling the most and prove to their editors how on board they were with the suppression of politically incorrect thoughts.
But I'll tell you what didn't make the news and what doesn't make the news as it relates to the NBA.
You can't even possibly count how many players in the league are felons.
And now, anytime any of these NBA players commit a crime, it might make a story for a day or two.
It's nothing like this.
And certainly that would be a far more serious situation to deal with, I believe, than this.
But also, as we mentioned in the last hour, Kevin, Jay-Z, the owner or part owner of the Brooklyn Nets franchise, he was last year part owner.
He had a party in which he let it be known that whites were not allowed.
You had former NBA player Larry Johnson say this week that he wanted an all-black league.
He didn't even want white players in the league anymore in response to Sterling.
It's a black league.
It needs to be all black and all-black owners, all black management.
That didn't make the news.
Shaquille O'Neal, who, of course, was a perennial NBA All-Star and now anchors the Inside the NBA show on TNT, which is the NBA's flagship sports cable news show.
He was on the internet this week making fun.
You can look this up.
I'm trying not to exaggerate this in any way.
Making fun of a retarded child, a kid with Down syndrome or autism or something along the lines, making a picture in which he mocks the appearance of this.
That didn't make the news.
Kevin, comment on that first of all, and then I want to get to something that I've really been waiting to talk about.
Well, it's interesting because those squeeze stories I was not really aware of, and I'm a fairly informed person.
You know, I read the New York Times every day, and I'm on the internet and all that.
I've never heard any of those stories.
So, yeah, they're not very well publicized.
And that's what you were saying before about these media types just falling all over themselves, competing to be the most outraged by this.
You see that also at university, the faculty just being sort of competing with each other.
I mean, it's facing the email that's being outraged about someone like me or other aspects of political incorrectness.
That's a big part of it.
It's like competition to be the most morally impeccable.
And you do that by denouncing, by being the absolute paragon of virtue.
And so, yeah, quite a bit of competition there and sort of display like a peacock showing off.
That's a very appropriate way to depict these folks.
Let me ask you this, though.
The NBA players are saying that they want it to be an all-black league.
And my co-host just walked in, Eddie Miller.
He said, what about do they want all black all-black fans?
Because here's the thing.
You look at any NBA city from Memphis to Atlanta, even majority black cities like that, to Los Angeles to Boston, Portland.
It's all white in the fans.
It's 90% plus white fans.
So if the NBA had taken a different stance, do you think that the fans really wouldn't be at these playoff games this week?
If the NBA had merely fined him and said they disagree with the comments and that doesn't reflect the NBA rather than trying to steal the team or whatever, do you think that there really would have been a fallout from the people who gives the NBA their money?
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, you're actually right about the fans being almost all white, and they probably wouldn't have cared that much about it.
It wouldn't be like a big deal to them.
Absolutely right.
And you think about it, you know, so there's a lot of talk about, you know, coaches need to be more black and stuff like that.
But if you look at the crowd, you know, the coaches should look like the crowd, you could say, or something like that as well, looks like the players.
So, you know, there's a lot of hypocrisy going on here, I understand.
What's your take on the reaction from the players?
Of course, they were saying everything you would expect them to say, but I read that the Clippers were considering not playing in their playoff game the first game after these comments were made to light.
But of course they didn't take.
Now, I would have given them some respect if they'd have taken that stand.
They felt so strongly about this that they boycotted a playoff game and just didn't show up.
That would have really turned things on its head.
That would have shown me they were serious about this.
But what did they do?
No, they didn't do that.
They wore black socks to the game.
And the NBA or the media said how courageous that was and what an incredible protest that was for them to wear black socks to the game because you're supposed to wear white socks.
And that was their protest.
I mean, is that bravery, Kevin?
It's not bravery.
That's a good example of courageous.
You know, Eric Holder was saying that Sotomayor's opinion in the affirmative action case was courageous because she made a dissent.
But of course, it wasn't courageous.
It was praised to the skies by the elite media.
So, you know, in other words, they get a huge amount of reinforcements.
Courage is doing something where you're going to get a lot of static for it.
Most people, they're not getting any static for it.
And then I saw where the coach of the Warriors, this was really rich, the coach of the Warriors, which is the team, of course, that the Clippers are playing in the playoffs right now, he went after the NBA had handed down its lifetime ban of Sterling.
See, Sterling, even though he owns the team, he can't go to any games.
He can't go to any practices.
He can't go to any team buildings or any NBA-related facilities.
And of course, now he's being forced to sell the team and he was fined a couple of million dollars.
The coach of the Warriors, after that decision was handed down, said that if the NBA had done anything less than that, the Warriors weren't going to play in the next game.
Well, it's easy to say what you weren't going to do if something didn't go the way that it did.
Do you think that he would have stuck to that and the Warriors truly wouldn't have played had the NBA done anything less than what they did?
I mean, certainly.
That's preposterous to assume that.
I really don't think so.
I don't know.
I think Mark Jackson is going to be out of there anyway, but it's not pretty popular.
You were a professor of psychology, so tell me what's going on psychologically speaking with this example.
Chris Paul, who is the point guard, the star guard for the Clippers, he came out of the tunnel before the warm-ups and he was crying.
Now, who's to say he didn't squirt a little saline solution in his eye?
The cameras had his eyes glistening because he was just so upset over this situation, but he had to have the courage to go out there and play anyway.
I mean, psychologically speaking, assuming he was truly crying over this, what's wrong with that guy?
You know, to cry over these comments, could he have possibly been that personally offended, or is this just another ruse?
I read that too, that the people in the stands were doing all this.
We are one and we are one.
I give this, it's like this religious rite.
When something like this happens, it's an opportunity for all the people, everybody, to just display their sympathies with the politically correct attitude.
So it becomes just a feeding frenzy of people just competing for this.
And I guess First Paul's is right up there.
I mean, you know, Charles Barkley, another guy like Shaq, who has an IQ two points below that of a tumbleweed, he said that he has it on good authority that no NBA team will play next year if the forced sale of the Clippers is not completed by the next regular season.
Nobody in the NBA is going to play.
Now, do you really think that they're going to walk away from millions and millions of dollars?
It's just, this thing is a great case study, Kevin, on what political correctness, the links to which political correctness has gone.
It's amazing.
It is amazing.
Yeah, I think they'll play it.
And, you know, it's interesting that I wonder what Sterling is going to do.
He's very litigious.
You know, he's just a real aggressive man.
Anything guy.
He has sued the NBA, by the way.
So that's a relatively new update.
I'm glad you brought that up.
That needs to be stated.
He has sued the NBA.
So this is going to be tied up in the courts for years, assuming at 81 years old and with prostate cancer, Sterling lives that long.
But yeah, it's going to be locked up in the courts for years before a decision.
I hope he sticks it to him.
I hope he really does.
But folks, be sure to check out Kevin's article about this.
Literally next year.
I have the opportunity not to play then next year and see what happens.
Yeah, I would like to see that happen.
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We have just about exhausted Donald Sterling, but I thought with the amount of attention being dedicated to that particular story by the establishment media, certainly a lengthy response from the political cesspool was in order, and we had two of the best help provide it tonight.
Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute, Dr. Kevin McDonald, professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach.
Both scholars, both great guests and regular guests, mainstays on this show.
We're going to depart from that now, however, and welcome back to the studio after a one-week hiatus, Eddie the Bombardier Miller, who, of course, as you know, folks, was in Nashville a week ago tonight.
Actually, at this time last week, he was driving home, but a week ago this morning, he would have been in the midst of a 26.2-mile marathon.
Eddie called in the last segment of the third hour last week to give us a recap of that, so we won't hear all the details.
We know that he made it.
We know that he completed it.
This was his fourth marathon, 67 years old.
We got a picture of Eddie.
Were you at the finish line, that picture we put up at the website, Eddie?
That was at the start line.
At the start line there at the Bridgestone Arena where the NHL's Nashville Predators play.
Downtown Nashville is beautiful.
I mean, it's night and day from downtown Memphis.
You don't have to wear a bulletproof vest in downtown Nashville.
Anyway, Eddie is back.
Keith will be back with us next week.
Of course, he was out of town last week and at a function tonight, but he'll be back next week back to full strength.
So, Eddie, say just, well, really whatever you want to say.
First of all, again, congratulations on behalf of the audience and certainly myself on completing that marathon.
Once again, congratulations.
And I'll let you say a quick word about that.
And I know you want to get into a politically related, I wouldn't say flare-up, but conversation that you had there while visiting Nashville last week.
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And I told James about when I was up there on Thursday, you know, I like to go up there and see all my friends, all my buddies.
I'm not going to name any names because I don't want to get in trouble.
But, you know, we have Fort Campbell, Kentucky is really probably as much of it as in Tennessee as it is in Kentucky because Nashville up there is not far from the Tennessee-Kentucky line.
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You know, just like I couldn't possibly run without God, you know, with all my health ailments, been in cardiac intensive care in 07, no cartilage in my right knee, scar tissue in my brainstem.
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But I see these young people up there at Fort Polk, and believe it, excuse me, from Fort Campbell.
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You're going to be kind of fodder.
And I went on telling, and it fell on deaf ears.
And, you know, none of them really got really hostile.
I see a few of them thought, well, I was unpatriotic.
And they probably thought I was just this old buffoon, you know, a senile.
He said, oh, God, he's a grandpa.
He's old.
But I tried to counsel these soldiers.
And it was just like talking to the wind.
They didn't pay any attention to me.
Oh, we're not worried.
We got this man.
We've been training for Russia.
And I said, well, you know, let me just give you a little bit of history here.
I don't know if you know this or not, but Russia has been around way yonder before the United States has even been around, before we even had a country.
And you know something else?
They have never lost a war.
You might say they surrendered in the First World War when the communists, but the communists took over in the First World War when they were half-heartedly fighting Germany, a war they didn't want to fight, that was brought upon them by the globalists, just like this being brought home now.
But Russia has never lost a war.
I mean, Napoleon was, you didn't get any better than Napoleon.
Napoleon went in there and just faced utter disaster.
The Germans, the greatest fighting machine the world has ever seen, the Germans went into Russia and got bogged down.
The place is huge.
It's gigantic.
It makes the United States look like a small place.
I told him all this.
I said, I'm telling you flat out, if you go over there, if it breaks out, you're going to die.
You're the vanguard.
You're the 101st.
You're airborne units.
You're the vanguard.
You're going to be the first.
I said, we're some rangers up there.
Rangers first to fight.
You're going to die in Russia for no reason.
I said, thank you for what it's worth.
If you have, just refuse.
Just don't go.
Just flat out, don't go.
Anyway, I wanted to get that off my chest because, yeah, they said, yes, they did.
They said, man, that's what we've been training for.
And this leads to something else I want to get to last week that we didn't get to.
This wouldn't on the script.
By the way, most of this is off the script right now.
But I would like to beg you people out there to do everything you can in your power to stop this buildup, to stop this march toward war.
I really don't know if we're headed to war or not.
It could be a false flag.
Because, you know, they keep so many false flags going when I say the globalist powers to be.
You really never know if it's going to be a real war, you know, or if it's going to be a fake war like the Cold War was.
The Cold War was run by, you know, Wall Street.
Know that now.
You can look up Anthony Sutton's great book, The Greatest Enemy That Money Can Buy.
Best thing to do is money about.
People, it looks like we're getting ready to go to a break, and I'll try to wind this up before we go back to some other news on the debating Ghazi cover up when we come back to the break.
But listen, once again, let me tell you, God bless your lovely people, and please tune in.
Thank you for tuning in to listen to us tonight.
Go back to James right now and get ready to go to this break.
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Welcome back to the Political Cesspool, everybody.
James Edwards and Eddie the Bombardier Miller here, folks.
We're doing what we do.
Okay, we're doing what we've done for 10 years now.
And for the first time in 10 years this fall, we're going to take a moment to pause and reflect on the miracle that we've all accomplished together.
Folks, if you have contributed to the Political Cesspool radio program over the years, you will be receiving in your mailbox this week.
Perhaps you already have received it.
I think a couple of them, a couple hundred rather, went out yesterday.
The rest will go out on Monday.
You're going to receive an invitation to join us for the Political Cesspool's 10-year anniversary celebration.
It is a personal invitation.
I sat down and personally signed several hundred of these invitations.
I address them individually, and I personally, with my hand, signed each one of them because it is important that as many of you as possibly can will indeed join us this fall in Memphis.
You're talking about a radio show that has really been a game changer for our people, for our issues, a show that is second to none in terms of talking about issues exclusively related to European Americans and a network that's second to none when it comes to fighting for the liberties and freedoms of all Americans.
This, look, 10 years, that is a momentous anniversary.
And for the first time since our kickoff party in 2004, we're going to host a gathering.
And when you receive that invitation in the mail that I personally signed for you, I want you to read it.
I want you to get back to us.
And I want you to take advantage of this opportunity to not be among us, to meet us.
I don't know if that's something that's a blessing or a curse by the time you get done with it.
No, take advantage of the opportunity to meet other Political Cess Pool fans, the family, our audience.
Okay, we're a family.
Meet other members of your listening family in Memphis this fall as we celebrate 10 years on the radio.
So again, just a momentary departure here to tell you to be paying attention to your mailbox this week and follow those instructions and make plans to take a trip, a vacation.
We're going to have a lot of fun.
We've got some great speakers.
We're going to have a concert pianist.
We are going to do a live remote broadcast at the Political Cesspool for everyone to enjoy in person.
You get to watch us do the show.
You get to participate, and it's going to be rowdy.
It's going to be loud.
There's going to be cheering.
Girls are going to be feigning and throwing the room keys at Eddie and Keith.
You know, so anyway, no, folks, seriously, join us, and we're going to have a good time.
And you will be getting that invitation in the mail.
If you are a Political Cess Pool contributor, you get first dibs, and that'll be coming to you.
Okay, Eddie, you were out of here last week, so I'm giving you the reins of the horse here and letting you drive it any which direction you'd like.
In the third hour, folks, we're going to talk about a few things as well, including the fact that John Kerry accidentally told the truth last week and is catching all kinds of grief over it.
We're going to tell you what John Kerry did and said and the reaction to that in the third hour.
Confederate History Month's over, but Eddie the Bombardier Miller didn't get a chance in April to really weigh in on it.
And so we're going to give him that opportunity in the third hour as well to talk about what the South, even though we're technically out of Confederate History Month, we're going to have a parting shot and let Eddie talk about that.
And we're going to play a song for you.
At the top of the third hour, we're going to play a song for you.
Before we get to the carry thing, it's an electric guitar version of Dixie, okay?
But what makes this so interesting is that it was arranged and performed by one of our quarterly donors, a man who has already signed up to join us in Memphis this fall at the aforementioned event.
We got all kinds of talent in our audience, and the name of the CD is Good Versus Evil.
And the name of the song is never forgotten, and it includes in it, there's a prelude, an instrumental prelude, and then you get into the electric guitar version of Dixie, and I think it just sounds great.
And so we're going to play that.
And this is, again, a longtime listener of the Political Cesspool.
Great guy.
Had the opportunity to meet with him this week when I picked up some CDs.
So all that's still forthcoming in the third hour.
I guess I talked longer than I had intended to.
But all things we wanted to say, especially dropping making mention of that event in October, which is going to be historic.
A once-in-a-decade event, folks.
We're not talking about an annual gathering.
I know there's some great organizations out there that do annual conferences.
That's not what we're doing here.
This is a once-in-a-decade event.
It's going to be historic, and it's much more than a conference.
Even though we're going to have speakers, and we're going to have dinner banquets, we're going to have music.
We're going to do the show.
You hadn't partied until you parted with the political cesspool, guys.
Let me tell you that.
You've got that right.
I'd like to chime in on Dixie.
You know what?
I'm an old dude, and I like the old traditional music, but I'm going to flat tell you, any way you can play Dixie sounds mighty good to Papa right here.
I'm telling you flat out.
I love that song, Dixie.
Matter of fact, I consider it my national anthem.
You know, I hope nobody gives me any grief, but I don't salute the stars and stripes anymore, people.
I salute the stars and bars.
And we've gone over that a hundred times before, but just know that the good guys lost the war between the states, and I don't know why.
Maybe God was punishing us.
But as far as I'm concerned, I'll get off this real quick.
We are living under an occupational force.
The occupational force never left the South.
It's called the United States government.
And I don't consider myself a United States citizen.
I consider myself a Confederate American.
But at least I'd like to wipe up, excuse me, go back to two things and finish up on what I spoke about a minute ago.
On this war with Russia, what you need to do, people, I'm telling you flat out, you need to do what we're doing here in Memphis.
You need to go and you need to go.
When I say go, you need to go in person.
You need to go see your congressman representative, your congress critter, and you need to go see your senator.
And you need to not just go once, but you need to go in groups and force, and you need to impress upon these people that you don't want a thermonuclear war.
You don't want to go in there and tug on Russia's cape.
They are capable of incinerating us.
And if it doesn't come to that, we don't want our good southern boys going off to die in Russia, just like they died here in the war between the states.
If you look back to it in history, it was a banker war, just like all wars are banker wars.
It was a globalist war.
Yes, the globalists were working even in those days.
They've been working for hundreds of years.
They don't think in terms of a year, two years like we do.
They think in terms of centuries because they're working with their father, the devil.
But you need to do that because if you don't, there is a big chance.
If we go to war, once you start a war, like to quote Dr. Stanley Monteith, once you start a war, you never know where it's going to end.
And before we get off of that, we mentioned the marathon.
I'd just like to say one more time.
I know we probably beat this to death, but I'll tell you what, the way the Seth Pooh gets slaughtered by the mainstream media were so rotten and stinking.
I'm telling you flat out, folks.
We bled for St. Jude.
We contributed a lot of money for St. Jude.
I'm telling you flat out.
We probably, I don't know.
James knows more about it than I do because he's got better eyes.
He can count the pennies and dimes better than I can.
But we put out a lot of money.
It cost us Seth Pooh a lot of money to support St. Jude.
And then you people are part of it.
And I would just like to say, every time you hear somebody attacking us, be it the SPLC or, you know, the NAAWCP, no matter who it is, just think, ask them, well, how much did you contribute to LeBoner?
How much did you contribute to the Children's Hospital in Little Rock?
How much have you attributed to your local hospital?
How much could you attribute it to St. Jude?
Because St. Jude is an international hospital to treat everybody.
That's right.
Of all races.
All races.
I have picked up and hugged children of every race at St. Jude.
When I go into St. Jude, people, I kind of hate to admit it in a way, but I leave my sword outside.
And that's the only place I know of that leave my sword.
I leave my religion.
I leave my politics.
Well, I don't leave my religion, but I leave my politics and my sword outside.
The only other place I do that is the place where I go run.
I'm not even going to mention where I go run because it's kind of like a form of escape for me where I get away from the bullets and the bombs once in a while.
You know, you know what kind of bullets and bombs are talking about.
Would you like to chime in on that for a minute, James, before we go something else, son?
He is my son in every way he can be a son.
Well, thank you for that.
No, you know, again, what you've done is admirable.
And, well, you know, certainly people of the audience supported your run.
I mean, you know, I don't want to, you know, when we do fundraisers, obviously that money goes to help keep the show on the air.
So we didn't take money out of the general coffers and give it to St. Jude.
They gave above and beyond what they normally give our members of our audience did, what they give to the show and helped you.
And of course, you donated to yourself and I donated to you as well, just like I donate to the show.
You know, we don't ever ask anybody to do something for us that we don't do for ourselves.
So, no, I didn't want it to be for them to think that, you know, the money they had sent in to keep the show on the air was redirected to your run.
But no, they were so good that they gave that and then some and extra specifically to help your cause.
And those people who made that decision to do that were quite selfless.
But no, I mean, you know, the issues that we talk about here on this show aren't controversial at all to open-minded, free-thinking people.
And even if you disagree with us, that's fine.
Most people that I've met, normal Americans, working class, the people who make this country work, they do agree with us.
But irregardless, we see ourselves as very traditional Americans.
Very traditional Americans.
You know, this is a show that has been created.
I created this show 10 years ago with the purpose for serving as a voice for the dispossessed majority.
We would talk about issues that are supposed to be hushed up or distorted.
And we're going to talk about them.
We're going to do it from a pro-white perspective, not at the expense of anyone else, of course, and everyone knows that.
And the rest is history.
And, you know, we certainly have people of other races who support this show, even though it's primarily a show for whites.
We have people of other faiths that support this show, even though we're all Christians.
And anybody that supports the message, we're going to stand with them.
And we're not going to compromise or alter our beliefs.
Our beliefs are what they are.
But if you agree with us, then we're happy to have you.