May 30, 2015 - 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, known 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, folks, are you ready to get serious?
So are we.
Welcome back to the Political Cesspool.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
Get Alexander in here with me tonight.
Great to be back in the studio after a very relaxing and enjoyable family vacation.
Here we are, and here we go.
Saturday evening, May the 30th.
How is this year already half over?
It seemed like a couple of weeks ago it was Christmas, and now it's June, six months in.
I tell you, time, like an ever-flowing river, Keith, that never, it just can't be stopped.
And never ending sewage lagoon.
We have to wade into that element here in the political cesspool.
But somebody's got to clean it out, and we get in with our boots.
There's never an end, just like there's never an end to human extreme.
There's never an end to the political sewage that we have to deal with the same source, the usual suspects, and the left.
Well, we got our biohazard suits on every Saturday night, 6 to 9 Central.
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Show's not even half over yet.
We're just getting revved up.
I want to make two good news announcements very, very quickly here.
Number one, we had a victory in Selma a few days ago.
You remember the story a couple of weeks back where this kid put a rope on the in a Confederate flag on the bust of James Meredith, who endorsed David Duke for governor, I might add, at the University of Ole Miss and University of Mississippi.
University, well, you're right.
University of Mississippi, aka Ole Miss.
And he's facing federal hate crimes charges.
Well, at a cemetery in Selma, Alabama, thugs lynched Nathan Bedford Forrest and broke his head off, stole his monument there, and it was rededicated.
That was several months ago, I guess.
Tons of Confederate veterans came through and had the statue recast, had it repaired.
But of course, we're still waiting with bated breath for the hate crime prosecution that would have followed had the bust been of James Meredith at the University of Mississippi.
Some people don't want, you know, Bedford Forrest and Selma.
In this age of equality, some people are more equal than others, I guess.
Exactly.
Orwell had it all nailed.
And anyway, but you can go look at the pictures of this.
A brand new Confederate memorial erected just a few days ago.
And that's exciting news, and we're celebrating that.
And we got pictures of the festivities from Selma, Alabama.
Check it out.
No American was more worthy than the Wizard of the Saddle, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
A true military genius and a American hero.
A really brave man.
The term hero is bandied about with reckless abandon today, but that's one of the people that truly deserves to be called a hero.
That's right.
Unlike Bruce Jenner, we're talking about a real hero here.
And also along the lines of good news, our good friend Matt the Copperhead.
Now, he's a contributor to the political cesspool and really part of the team here.
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So I was asking Keith, though, I was asking Keith if you could pick Keith, because you know, Keith's one of Keith's signature topics that we really cover throughout the year when it's appropriate, but certainly around this time of year with the anniversary of Brown versus Board.
I told Keith we had to wait, hold off any further commentary on Brown to the second hour since he's touched on it in the first hour of each the last couple of weeks.
We didn't want people to think we were running a tape again.
And anyway, we're going to cover it this hour, though.
It's a summation of what Keith has been covering in bits and pieces over the course of the last two Saturdays.
But I asked Keith, if given the choice, Keith, would America have been better off suffering a couple of nuclear bombings in 1954 or the passage of Brown?
And of course, we both agreed it was pretty much a rhetorical question.
We'd take a couple of nukings over Brown.
Tell us why, Keith, and tell us why that's not an exaggeration.
Well, it's not an exaggeration.
Brown was the beginning of the culture war that led to the triumph of liberalism.
Without an effective Brown versus Board of Education, without an effective civil rights movement, without a successful civil rights movement, there would never have been a Roe versus Wade.
There would never have been the sexual revolution.
There would never have been the drug culture.
There would never have been the criminal rights revolution.
There would never have been radical feminism.
There would never have been climate change or global warming as a success.
There would never have been a homosexual rights movement.
All of these things track back to the template developed by the left in the Brown decision.
And I do maintain, I'll stand firmly with my assertion that America would have been better off if we had suffered a nuclear attack on May the 17th, 1954 than the Brown decision.
This is why.
For example, think of how many people died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a result of the dropping of two nuclear bombs.
Probably around 200,000 people at most, okay?
Compare that with the millions of lives that have been lost because of Roe versus Wade.
And as we said, there would never have been a successful Roe versus Wade decision had there not been a successful Brown versus Board of Education.
And the reason that is, of course, Keith, is that Brown was the precedent-setting measure for all of these cases like Roe that would come down the pike afterwards because this was the one where they found out at long last they could circumvent the will of the people, circumvent the will of, and we've talked about this before, but we have new listeners coming online every week.
They could circumvent the will of the voting public through judicial legislation or legislation of the bench.
So-called power of judicial review, which is totally unconstitutional.
It's based on the assumption that the U.S. Supreme Court and the federal judiciary are the ultimate arbiters of what is constitutional and what is not.
First of all, it says nothing of the sort in the text of the U.S. Constitution.
Secondly, no previous president or executive would abide by an assertion by the Supreme Court that they were the ultimate arbiters of what was constitutional and what was not.
Thomas Jefferson blithely ignored an attempted assertion of the power of judicial review in the Marbury versus Madison case in 1803.
Andrew Jackson, when the Supreme Court under then Chief Justice John Marshall ruled the Indian Removal Act unconstitutional, Andrew Jackson's response was, Mr. Marshall has made his decision.
Now let him enforce it.
Well, this is the thing, and I'm glad you brought that up.
And same thing for Abraham Lincoln.
Same thing for numerous other presidents since then.
Some better and some worse in the case of Jackson versus Lincoln.
But here's the thing.
When you had real men, and I'm going to pause right there because I've got a couple of things I want to say on that, and I hear the music starting, but we're going to compare real men, legitimate presidents like who understood the Constitution and understood their role as a chief.
Like Andrew Jackson versus these panty waste like Dwight Eisenhower.
These panties.
He would not stand up to Chief Justice Warren in the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown.
Here we go.
Take a break.
We'll be back.
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You know, we typically have an exhaustive episode on the ins and outs and ramifications of the Brown versus Board of Education decision on its anniversary each May.
We're now at 61 years and still going down.
This year, because of my vacation schedule, we weren't really able to do that.
I think we had a couple of segments two weeks ago and then Keith did another follow-up segment last week.
And so we're doing it one more time now.
We've compartmentalized it, but we're putting the capstone on it in this commentary.
But what we were talking about before the break, Keith, with regard to Brown is, unlike during the age of old Hickory, Andrew Jackson, when we had a legitimate man in the White House, that's all they had to do in 1954 was just say the Supreme Court, again, to hearken the words of Andrew Jackson.
The Supreme Court has made their decision.
Now let them enforce it.
Now, that's all that Eisenhower had to say.
And Eisenhower, if anybody knows history, which very few people outside of our audience do, Eisenhower was against Brown versus Board.
In fact, he sort of tried to wimpishly encourage the justices to vote against it by saying that people in the South aren't bad.
They just don't want their daughters.
And I'm quoting him directly.
This was the president, what he said, Eisenhower, is that they just don't want their young daughters going to school with overgrown Negroes.
That's what Eisenhower said.
But he didn't have the courage to stand against it when it came down the pike, nor has any president since then.
And now we fast forward to the days of truly girly men like Rick Santorum, who are, you know, supposedly all of these just despicable Republicans.
Yeah, these aren't men.
Born vanity, as Michael Savage calls it.
Don't let anybody, don't be confused in thinking that these people are men.
And you got people like that.
They're all at the altar of the Brown decision.
That's right.
They basically have this misbegotten notion that somehow liberalism was righteous and good up until the latest indignity, let's say homosexual marriage or something.
That's right.
Yeah, they're all in the tank for every redrawing of the line prior to homosexuality.
And they'll hold on to homosexuality for another 10 years, maybe another few years.
Even if they hold it for the rest of their careers, their replacements will be all for it, and they'll draw the line at the next radical egalitarian.
Or else the Jews that run Hollywood and the news media will dispense with them.
But none of them, none of them, none of the talking heads other than us here on the political cesspool and certainly none of the presidential contenders are going to say, you know what, we need to nip this in the bud.
We need to go back to the origins of all that's wrong with America.
And that's the first decision.
We need to go back with Brown.
We need to repeal all of this stuff.
We need to get rid of the Supreme Court.
And listen, and we had, who was on here?
It was, we played a tape, a tape of a recording that Brother Nathaniel Kappner had made that wrote his prescription to Fix What Els America.
And he deals with some of this.
And a lot of it could actually be done.
It's not just theoretical.
But it'd be very easy to do it.
You know, people keep saying, what are you going to do about it?
What should you do?
Well, it's real easy to know what to do.
What did our ancestors do?
They had it figured out.
They had everything under control.
And we have just blithely disregarded the wisdom of the ages, which is what the truly conservative position, the old line paleoconservative position on all of these issues was.
We take a thoroughgoing approach.
We say liberalism is the modern face of evil.
We don't say liberalism, except for the civil rights movement, was the modern face of evil.
We say it all was because the civil rights movement was the camel's nose in the tent.
It was the first beachhead.
And as long as you give the left that beachhead, they can retreat to that redoubt.
Here, here.
And they, in fact, you see it time and again.
Every time the left gets into tough sledding about their latest absurd radical egalitarian movement like homosexual rights, for example, or homosexual marriage or global warming or Obamacare or whatever it is.
What do we see?
What's the reaction from the left when they start catching flack from the American public?
To civil rights issues.
They run another movie.
Hollywood trots out another heaping helping of warmed up civil rights movement leftovers like the Help or Selma or Team of Rivals or whatever.
You know, we see all of these efforts to try to build that bridge, build that link in the mind of people with the so supposedly righteous civil rights movement.
And then they've got Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, all these people nodding their heads in agreement about how wicked conservatives and conservatism was and how righteous liberals were.
And everything is back in balance for the left.
They can go forward with their agenda.
And they always do.
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That's why you good people contribute to keep our show on the air because we tell the truth.
And because we tell the truth, we cannot get commercial sponsors.
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Damn them to hell for this.
Because I'm telling you, you know, running this on primetime network television, not on MTV, but Channel 5 during, you know, Dancing with the Stars or something.
And then my daughter sees these two men holding hands and I have to joke around saying, oh, well, they're just friends being silly.
You know, they run this on the honey, you know, the Teddy Grahams commercial.
And, you know, so this is where we're at.
And, you know, but going back to what we were talking about with the nuclear bomb versus Brown, how America would have been better off sustaining a couple of nuclear bombings rather than enduring Brown for 61 years.
Not only has Thruroe versus Wade and through really the whole thing.
He's many more people than any new people.
And this homosexual agenda, what it really is for, these people don't really care about homosexuals.
They're pawns against our people, just like, you know, the minorities are, or they're attempting to use them as such.
They don't really care about them, but it depresses birth rates.
It deconstructs the family.
That's what it's all about.
Well, you've got to understand this about liberalism, James.
This is the key to understanding the secret agenda of the left.
They pretend to be benevolent when they're malevolent.
They pretend to be for something when they're really against something.
For example, the civil rights movement pretended to be benevolent towards black people.
Instead, it was malevolent towards white people.
And that was the motivating factor.
That's what feminism pretended to be pro-woman.
It wasn't.
It was anti-male.
Homosexual rights pretends to be pro-homosexual when actually the real animus behind it is anti-heterosexual.
Go on.
Go on now.
This is the way all liberalism works.
They're basically hateful haters trying to destroy the finest civilization that has developed in the history of mankind.
And they're doing a darn good job on it.
For example, there was some exponent or outlet of the right a couple of years ago that ran a picture of Detroit in 1945 and Hiroshima after the bomb dropped in 1945.
Detroit was the forging furnace of the wealthiest, most powerful manufacturing dynamo in the history of the world at the time.
They created airplanes, they created tanks, they created all sorts of hardware that helped the Allies win that war.
Meanwhile, Hiroshima was a smoldering ruin.
Now, fast forward to today, Detroit is a smoldering ruin.
It has just large parts of it where buildings have been pulled down and it's just pasture land.
The other parts of it are moldering empty buildings with graffiti, with people without jobs on the public dole.
Meanwhile, Hiroshima is a brand new spanking, bright, clean, new, prosperous, industrious economic dynamo.
That's right.
And why is that?
Why is that?
The thing is, you can recover from an atomic attack if, like Japan, you still have a good nation with a racially homogenous population.
90% of Japan or more is Japanese.
So consequently, they can have a prosperous society.
America has embraced multiculturalism in the great lie, diversity is our greatest strength.
Diversity is actually our greatest weakness.
That's why we look like we're the ones that lost World War II and they look like they're the ones that won it.
Keith Alexander, buddy, you know what?
My hair stood up on my spot a little bit listening to you close that segment out.
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And we speak truth to power here if you and I.
I don't really stand for the guy who coined that term, but truth to power is spoken here on the political left.
We're going to co-opt it.
We're back in a minute.
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All right, so we're getting down to the nitty-gritty on our annual feature coverage of Brown.
This is the third week in a row that we have worked in at some point in the broadcast, and we're going to wrap it up this segment.
But I mean, again, folks, you can't deny that the cities that were bombed in World War IB, as one of our friends in Florida likes to call it, and that's very accurate.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, well, all of the German cities just got firebombed mercilessly.
And if you haven't seen the documentary Hellstorm, let me tell you something.
A war crime is a war crime, and I don't care if the so-called good guys did it.
It's still a war crime, and it's despicable what happened to the German civilians in the aftermath of the conclusion of totally gratuitous, totally just hatefully trying to destroy German civilians.
That's right.
And it was Churchill who was primarily behind it, this guy who was supposedly the great hero of World War II and World War I. You've got to question the people who participated in that being the greatest anything, as they are so-called the greatest generation.
And it's not to say that the heroism— You know, the other problem with the greatest generation is they were the people in charge when the Brown decision came down, and they didn't fight it off, as all previous generations have, whenever the Supreme Court arrogantly tried to assert its superiority over every other branch of the federal government.
That can't be discounted or refuted.
And I'm not saying that there wasn't heroism and valor in going into that war, especially when Germany was riding a crest and going in there and putting your life on the line, no matter what your reasons.
I mean, that takes, you know, that takes not answer the bell when they were challenged by the left.
The left, of course, presented a totally different type of challenge.
And they have been able to use psychological conditioning.
They're using it to this day.
Now.
Well, final word before you finish this.
I was just going to say, not all of them participated in the rape and murder of German civilians after the war, but those who did are absolutely despicable and beyond reproach.
And there were people who are beyond, You know, and we may as well fess up to it.
But all of those cities rebuilt, Keith.
My point in even getting into that, and I digressed momentarily, but all of those cities in Germany rebuilt.
The cities in Germany rebuilt.
They look good now.
Detroit will never look good again so long as it looks.
Because we've embraced multiculturalism and diversity.
And the biggest lie of all time, as Ann Coulter said, is that diversity is our greatest strength.
It is actually our greatest weakness, as Ann Coulter said.
Where in the history of mankind has diversity been experienced in which it was not a major societal problem to be overcome rather than a strength to be built upon.
Now, the thing about the Brown decision, it did create the blueprint, the template for undemocratic change.
It allowed the least democratic, least responsive to the people branch of the federal government, the judiciary, to be the ultimate arbiter of social policy.
Unelected judges that serve until they die.
And today, we've noticed that the two most powerful agencies of the federal government are one, the judiciary, and two, the bureaucracy.
Neither of which is elected, neither of which is subject to the will of the people.
So that's part and parcel.
That is the primary legacy of Brown.
But again, on a micro focus, let's understand that the Brown decision was supposedly about public education and racially integrating public education.
How has that worked out?
Let me suggest not so well.
In fact, right now, James is on the cusp of trying to arrange for his eldest child to be homeschooled.
Quite frankly, everybody needs to homeschool their children now because one of the enduring legacies of the Brown decision is that your children are now subjected to the mind-bending therapists who run the public schools.
And not only the public schools, the same colleges of education that educate public school teachers, hello, also educate private school teachers.
You send your children to private schools, you're living in a fool's paradise.
These people are, you know, your children are subjected, even at these church schools now, to the same type of liberal claptrap.
So what you need to do, see, this is why things like gay marriage are now finding incredible acceptance, unprecedented acceptance, because we now have millennials.
We have children that have been marinated in unabashed liberalism for all of their lives, and they know nothing else.
They see it on television, they see it at the movies, they hear it in school, they hear it in church, and they don't believe there's an alternative to it.
And this is finally bearing the fruit that the left wanted.
Now, they can basically tell you anything.
They can tell you that you should marry a frog.
And they can, with their control of the news media, they can control their controlment of the control of the entertainment industry.
They will indoctrinate the young into thinking that a frog human marriage is a great thing.
It's just like the children's book, The Emperor Who Has No Clothes.
And we've made this comparison before.
But here, all of these people pretending, and I think a lot of people, unless they're just eaten up with mental illness, have to be pretending that a lot of this is, you know, that they believe a lot of this is okay or right or morally sound.
You got all these people pretending that they see clothes on the emperor when there's no clothes there.
And this is a sickness.
We are a mentally ill society.
It shows cowardice, quite frankly.
For people not to speak up and tell the emperor that he has no clothes is actually, is ultimately an act of cowardice.
We say that in Red State America, liberalism is a mile wide and an inch deep.
But people are so fearful of losing their sinecures, losing their job, losing their position of economic stability that they will go along with anything.
You know, here's an article we ran in the blog role years ago that says, I have mixed feelings about all this.
Was the hard fist and truncheon of Soviet control more deadly to our race or to the American form of government or is what we have today, this kind of soft tyranny of political correctness where they don't knock on your door at midnight, arrest you, drag you to the basement of the Lou Bianca, and put a bullet in the base of your brain, but they say,
if you insist on speaking out on liberal conservative issues and towing to the conservative line, you're not going to be promoted at work.
You're liable to lose your job.
You're liable not to have a future in corporate America.
Well, that apparently works splendidly.
It works so much better than old-fashioned terror tactics that political correctness is much more effective at transforming society than the old hard fist of Soviet communism or even Chinese communism used to be.
Those terror tactics engender an armed response.
People bow down and cower.
As T.S. Eliot said in his poem, The Hollow Men, this is the way the world war will end, not with a bang, but a whimper.
We're whimpering our way into hell, people, by not opposing this ultimate evil called liberalism.
Liberalism is truly the modern face of evil.
And until people actually embrace that insight, we're never going to make any progress.
As long as they try to give a pass to any part of liberalism, including that supposedly sacred part that was represented by the Brown decision, we're lost and we'll never find our way out of the woods.
Well, there you have it, folks.
Keith Alexander doing what Keith Alexander does, and I am browned out until next week, of course.
We have suffered not only a brownout, but a blackout here.
Yeah, you got that right.
Well, we would have put all of that coverage on Brown into a single show if the schedules had aligned more favorably.
But I'm glad we got to work it all in, even if it was spread out over three episodes.
And it's good stuff, because let me tell you something.
This goes back to what we were talking about earlier in the program.
Rather than spending 20 minutes talking about the media-manufactured controversy over if George Stephanopoulos did or didn't donate to Hillary Clinton, they could have been talking about something that actually matters and something with serious ramifications.
Like the Brown decision, but you'll never hear a serious decision about that.
That is supposedly beyond the pale.
Polite people don't discuss the Brown decision.
Who would you have rather heard?
You know, it doesn't, I mean, thankfully, they were talking about George Stephanopoulos.
Otherwise, I guess they would have just been talking about more anti-white commentary, which really, you know, is about 90% of all broadcasts now.
But be talking about the Kardashians, man.
Well, you know, they could have talked about that.
But would you have rather heard Keith Alexander giving that presentation?
Or would you have rather heard this nonsense, this filler, or, again, their favorite?
We're all supposed to be torqued up and in high dudgeon about George Stephanopoulos.
George Stephanopoulos isn't a dimple on a pimple on the posterior of the problem that faces America.
Brown is the source of it.
Brown is the wellspring of it.
And if it wasn't for Brown, I will tell you this.
Just a couple of years ago in Mississippi, the majority of Republican voters said they would still vote against miscegenation flaws.
So, you know, if it wasn't for Brown, America would still look a lot like it did in 1954.
We would have made the same type of recovery that the people in Hiroshima did from their bombing.
All right.
Thank you, Keith.
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Point in the broadcast where we're going to make a couple of announcements.
Always fun to do announcements.
Administrative work needs to be done here in the Political Cessible as well.
We hope you've enjoyed the broadcast thus far.
Our featured guest of the evening, my very own pastor, David Rogers, will be with us for the entirety of tonight's third hour.
Keith Alexander is leaving the building.
Keith, like Elvis, indeed.
See you next time.
I'll call you tomorrow.
Okay, good.
Call me on your house.
You got it.
You got it.
All right.
So everybody just got to hear us talking as if we're not on the radio.
But my pastor on with us in the third hour.
Been looking forward to this since Easter.
He was last on.
He's made a handful of appearances with us on the broadcast over the years, the most recent of which occurring on the Saturday immediately before Easter.
That would have been April the 4th.
Easter is always a hard holiday to keep up with because unlike every other holiday, it's not always in the same month.
It could be in March.
It could be in April.
It could be in early March.
It could be in late April.
This year, it was on April the 5th, I believe.
And so anyway, Pastor was on to deliver a very special Easter message, which meant a lot to me.
And I know it meant a lot to all of y'all as well because we got a tremendous amount of positive feedback to that particular interview.
And we stayed around for about two hours after the show that night, longer than the show itself, it seemed, talking about things and just catching up.
And we actually talked about the show we're going to have tonight.
It just so happens that this was the, you know, it took us this long to get it to get it scheduled, but we're going to be talking with him.
Well, I won't give away the whole third hour until he's on.
But anyway, he's already in the studio and Keith is leaving.
I know a lot of people have been asking about Eddie.
The Bombardier.
Everything's great with the Bombardier.
In fact, Eddie's going to be riding with me tomorrow to go to the baptism of our friend Matt the Copperhead, who we mentioned earlier in the program tonight's getting baptized tomorrow.
Okay.
And Eddie's going to be with me for that.
He has been in a hard core fundraising mode for St. Jude.
You know, he does his marathons, and he has to raise the money that he pledges for the kids there to do that.
And so he's been going out to Bass Bro Shop and to a lot of festivals and carnivals here in recent weeks.
And Saturday night's obviously the big night for people to be out and about.
And so for the last couple of weeks, Eddie's been engaged in that.
I know people have been worried about him, thinking something had gone wrong with his health or something.
The Bombardier is fine and actually full of napalm.
And he'll be back with us next week.
I think he hasn't been on the show in about a month, which is almost as rare as me being gone for two consecutive Saturdays, which just occurred.
And I say almost as rare as meaning it's never before happened.
But Eddie will be back with us next week all as well there.
And anyway, I'll be seeing Eddie tomorrow.
And he's really been missing the show and looking forward to returning.
But as far as announcements go, pay attention, everybody.
Perk up.
The Political Cecible's second quarter fundraising drive has now commenced as of Thursday.
We kicked off the second quarter fundraising drive for 2015.
Thanks to those of you who have already rung the bell.
But I want to remind everybody of a fact that I had posted about on the website.
If you have previously donated to the radio program, you are going to be receiving in the mail from me next week.
And I was actually running around with my wife today and we picked up the letters that I'm going to be sending out to the donors.
You're going to be receiving a letter in the mail from me this week that's going to catch you up to date on some very exciting and good news.
We're not going to go into all of the details on the program this evening because time doesn't permit.
But pay close attention if you're a contributor to your mailbox this week when you're going to receive a letter from yours truly that's going to give you all the details.
To say the least, though, we are writing another surge at the moment, and it is a direct result of those of you who faithfully donate to this program to keep us on the air.
You know, we are a listener-supported show.
We can't get the big sponsors because we do tell the truth about certain issues.
And I just want you to know, and you do know this because we tell you all the time, but you are a very important and indispensable player on our team.
The role you play is absolutely huge.
And we continue to grow.
We continue to exceed expectations.
All of that's true.
Certainly, we play a role in that here in the studio.
But each of you are due the credit for the accomplishments that we garner.
You're the reason we've been able to take on the world, as I wrote.
And, you know, we've been a bona fide mainstream media for several years now here on the AM Radio Airwaves.
We speak frankly and courageously about a lot of things that other folks won't touch.
We've been doing it actually so well and for so long that the unprecedented nature of what we do here can somehow and sometimes be overlooked.
It's amazing what you can get used to.
But we are, again, as I say, reaching another crescendo, and we're excited about that.
So again, check out your mailboxes this week if you're a regular donor.
If you have never before donated to this show, hey, it's never too late to start.
Go to our website and take care of that right away.
We've already done so much together, but I was channeling my inner Robert Frost as he wrote the very famous line, I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep.
That's true for me, that's true for you.
So thank you for helping us charge forward.
And as always, we have prepared a very special incentive package for those who rally behind us.
You can check out the details on our site, but you know they're always good.
So donate today.
Get it done quickly.
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As my pastor always used to say during Sunday morning, don't give until it hurts, give until it feels good.
You should say something like that, right, Pastor?
I'm being facetious, but no, it does make you feel good to donate to a good cause.
And we want to, of course, help everybody feel good about that.
Well, all of that being said, you already know that Pastor's going to be on.
I want to share with you quickly, it was just amazing, uncanny almost, the timing of this.
Another fellow who's made a few appearances on this show, Pat Buchanan, wrote an article, his most recent article, in fact, The Decline of Christian America.
And it absolutely just fits like hand in glove to what we're going to be talking about, or some of the things rather we're going to be talking about with Pastor in the next hour.
And so just to wet your whistle, to whet your appetite for the hour to come, I'll read just a few selections from Buchanan's most recent column, which will be posted again to our website on Monday.
This is a Christian nation, said the Supreme Court in 1892.
Can you believe the Supreme Court actually once said that?
They'd never say that now.
America was born a Christian nation, echoed Woodrow Wilson.
Harry Truman affirmed it.
This is a Christian nation.
So you go all the way up to Harry Truman, which is relatively recent history.
This is a Christian nation.
It was matter of fact.
It wasn't to be disputed or debated.
Everybody knew it.
But in 2009, Barack Hussein Obama begged to differ.
We do not consider ourselves to be a Christian nation.
Comes now, a Pew Research Center survey Buchanan writes that reveals the United States is de-Christianizing at an accelerated rate.
Whereas 86% of Americans in 1990 identified as Christians.
By 2007, that was down to 78%.
Today, only 7 in 10 say they're Christians, but the percentage of those describing themselves as atheists, agnostics, or non-believers has risen to 23%.
The decline in Christian identity is the greatest among the young, while 85% of Americans born before 1945 still call themselves Christians, only 57% of those born after 1980, the year of my birth, do.
If we want to see our future, we should probably look to Europe where Catholic Ireland just voted in a landslide to legalize so-called same-sex marriage and where cathedrals and churches are being turned into tourist attractions and museums and even bars and restaurants.
What are the causes of a dechristianized America, Buchanan asks?
Well, it gets back to what Keith Alexander was talking about earlier.
High among them is the Supreme Court, which, since the Earl Warren era began, purged Christianity from all public schools and the public square and has been met with a puzzling lack of resistance from middle America to the secularist revolution being imposed upon it.
Secondly, an anti-Christian elite captured the cultural heights, the arts, elite universities, popular culture, the media, and began through movies, books, and magazines an assault on Christian beliefs and morality.
This is something I think we talk about at least once a week on this broadcast.
Third was the social revolution of the 1960s.
It's Pat Buchanan listening to the show every week.
This is exactly the kind of stuff you hear us speak.
He's writing it.
The cultural revolution of the 1960s, which began with the arrival of the baby boomers on campus in 1964, five years on, Woodstock Nation was wallowing in the mud listening to Country Joe and the Fish.
The counterculture of the 1960s would be used as a foil to build 49 state landslides for Reagan and Nixon, but in the 60s, the views and the values were embraced by elites and came to dominate the culture in the time of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Given his baggage, Slick Willie would have been a comic figure in the 1950s, but today he is the Democratic Party's ideal of a statesman.
Many churches came out to meet the cultural revolution halfway.
The results were irrelevance and scandal.
Too many Elmer Gantries in the televangelist pulpits and too many predators in the priestly cassocks.
What are the consequences of a dechristianized America and West?
If you would seek its monuments, look around you.
Half of marriages end in divorce.
Fewer children are being born, and of these, over 40% out of weddlock.
Record drug use rates and dropout rates are soaring.
Crime rates that have declined only because we have an incarceration that rivals that of South Africa's.
Despite astonishing advancements in medicine, we have far more and far more varied and deadly STDs today than ever before.
As Christianity dies, individualism, materialism, and hedonism replaces it.
Selfies could be the name for the generation for whom Easter Sunday long ago took a back seat to Super Bowl Sunday.
More than a million abortions a year, assisted suicide, and euthanasia are seen as milestones of social progress in the new America.
That's not the end of the column, but that's all we have time for right now.
I would encourage you to read the rest of it at our website come Monday.
It is a doozy.
I was only halfway through it.
It actually gets better.
When we come back, we're going to make this more conversational in nature.
When my pastor joins me to pick up, when we're leaving off, Stay tuned, everybody.