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Sept. 26, 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, everybody.
Welcome to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
James Edwards here, and we're coming to you live, as always, don't you know, from Memphis, Tennessee, this Saturday evening, September the 26th.
It's great to be with you tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
It's always an honor.
And I'll tell you the truth.
You know, last week, great show with Peter Brimelow.
Keith Alexander and I held down the second and third hours, respectively.
Eddie's been out for a couple of weeks.
Eddie will be in tonight while Keith is on the road.
So we're playing musical chairs with the co-host.
It'll be good to get back to full strength, but sometimes that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
But nevertheless, I did something that I rarely do, not because I wouldn't want to, but because when you actually host the show, you don't really have cause to go back and listen to it again.
I mean, you're here.
You know what you're saying.
It's front row seats.
I have front row seats every Saturday night to the political cesspool, I guess you could say.
But for whatever reason, I was doing some work in the home office this week, a few days ago, and I listened to the entire program last week.
We had Peter Brimilo on, great guest, and then Keith and I for the second and third hours.
And I listened to it, and I thought to myself, you know, this really is great radio.
Truly.
And I hate to say that about myself to some extent, but, you know, just objectively, and I tried to be as unbiased as possible, which, of course, it is impossible when you're grading your own work.
But I listened to it, and I was thinking to myself, and I even called Keith, and I talked to Keith about it.
I said, Keith, you know what?
We really do have something special here.
If it wasn't our show, I would listen to the political cesspool.
I would support the political cesspool.
I would want to be a part of it somehow, whether it be a regular listener, a donor, whatever.
If there was another show like this out there and I had never gotten into radio, I would do everything I could to support it.
And I mean that.
And, you know, sometimes when you just take a step back, when you just walk away for a second and look down on it all from the outside in, it's really unique what we've been able to do.
And I know that I'm not the only person out there who feels that way, ladies and gentlemen, as our third quarter fundraising drive winds to a close next Thursday.
We're going to cut it off.
So if you haven't yet contributed, we ask you to do so like so many people across the country and around the world.
I only read out the cities of some of our donors, a representative sampling of our donors when we're doing these quarterly fundraising drives.
I don't do this every week, but it's just amazing to me where all of you good people are from.
And I've done this the last couple of weeks during the month of September, but to do it again tonight, and if you want to go back and listen the last couple of weeks, I've dedicated maybe a half a segment to just reading out just here and there roll call of some of these cities from which we've been receiving support.
I got to do it again.
Just within the last couple of days, I'm just picking and choosing here, so don't be offended if I don't call out your city.
But Santa Barbara, California, Columbus, Ohio, Centerville, Alabama, Oceanside, California, Dolores, Colorado, Beecher, Illinois, a great contribution from up there in Illinois we received.
Prentiss, Mississippi.
And they're all special.
They all mean so much, and they all truly do help.
I don't care if it's $5 or $500.
It goes a long way, and we make sure every cent is judiciously allocated.
Silver Springs, Maryland, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Pleasant Hill, Iowa, Riverview, Florida, Blanco, Texas, Natural Dam, Arkansas, Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Lawrenceville.
I want to give a special shout out to the gentleman in Lawrenceville who sent in a contribution.
He missed me at the American Renaissance Conference earlier this spring.
I didn't go, and he was hoping to see me there.
And he wrote me just the nicest letter on stationery that they had there at the Montgomery Bell State Park.
And I think, I hope that I wrote him back.
I certainly intended to.
And then when I received his contribution and his very unique handwriting, I thought, well, maybe I forgot.
Sometimes you forget and you don't mean to, and you always want to take the time.
I am so far behind on emails, ladies and gentlemen.
I hate to get this way because I feel obligated to respond to as many as possible.
I've got over a thousand in my inbox from the last month, month and a half that all deserve responses.
I've read them all, believe me, and I've taken them all to heart.
Questions, comments, compliments, criticisms.
We read them all and we process them all.
And I try to write back as much as I can.
But I really wanted to write this guy back from Lawrenceville.
So, sir, if I didn't, know that I intended to.
And I am going to send you something very special.
What does this say?
You know, reading my own handwriting.
Now, that is a chore.
Is that Parksville, British Columbia?
Boundary Creek, New Brunswick.
Across the country around the world, ladies and gentlemen, you are everywhere.
The political cesspool is everywhere.
I mean, truly.
And I got to also tell you this.
You know, we're all family here.
And I mean that too.
You know, we say that all the time, but that comes from the heart.
That's just not a put-on.
That's not something we say to make you feel more closely bonded to us.
We say that because that is something that flows outward from our souls to our audience.
We are one.
And without you, we wouldn't be here.
And thankfully, as a result of your support, we're able to do great things and reach a lot of people that need this message.
And you make the message deliverable.
You know, without you, we wouldn't be able.
You know, and just a couple of days ago, and I sent this out to the email list.
I don't think I've posted anything to the website yet, but we received an invitation to travel to New York to appear on a prime time television show.
I believe it was on NBC.
We're still working out the details with regards to scheduling, and I'll keep you posted on that.
But they want to talk about the state of race relations from the white point of view.
Now, undoubtedly, I'm being cast as the villain, as always, in this project.
But, you know, we'll go in there and take it head-on, and we'll speak to them without apology.
And we'll tell the truth in love.
But just to receive that invitation, folks, that invitation wouldn't exist.
And we wouldn't be having these opportunities if it wasn't for you.
But there are only a couple of days left in the fundraising drive.
So we would encourage you, whatever you can do to help.
It all helps.
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So, with that being said, we're going to take a call from Alaska when we come back right after this break.
And much, much more this evening.
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All right, everybody.
One more thing.
I should say, talking about family, we had some news of my family that came up just a couple of days ago.
My aunt was diagnosed with lung cancer.
I was beginning to tell you in the last segment.
And she's just been down the road from us, you know, my entire life.
And she had two sons.
My parents had two sons.
And so we were really more like brothers.
And we had also gone out of business or gone out of town this week to tend to family business and had just returned home about an hour before the show tonight.
And so we're coming in here on two wheels, but we think we've got another barn burner for you.
But it's been an unusual week, to say the least.
But let's go to Chris in Alaska.
Chris, thank you for holding.
James, good afternoon.
I just wanted to, I realized something today, and that is that despite listening to news basically all day at work, I didn't listen to a single conventional news program because there's so many wonderful options out there, including the political cesspool.
And I was going to do the show two weeks ago with you and Sam and talking about the fundraiser.
And I realized something, and that is that if you have cable, you're paying $50, $60, $70, $80 a month to people that hate you.
They hate me, they hate your family, they hate my family, they hate the South, they hate God, they hate America.
They want to see all of us destroyed, and they don't really care how.
But if you took half of that, say you're paying $80 a month for cable, you took half of that, you took your wife out to dinner with $40 and spent that other $40 with Radix Journal with our friend Richard Spencer and gave Richard $10 and gave Peter Brimelow $10 at VDAR.com and gave Sam Bushman $10 and gave Political Cesspool $10,
you'd be spending less money and getting more bang for your buck.
And so I've decided that's what I'm going to be doing.
I'll be making some contributions next week.
But I just want to encourage people out there to make those contributions.
Cut your cable and you're going to doubly harm the people that want to destroy you.
And you can put more money in your pocket and put a, you know, Political Cesspool gets a whole lot more at $5, $10 than MSNBC does.
And you're not subsidizing MSNBC, and you are subsidizing the Cessco.
And that's the most important thing we can do right now is to build up our own alternatives, whether that's media or music or what have you, and stop trying to take the other institution back.
Chris, in addition to being one of our most articulate callers, to have you call in and say something like that means a lot.
And we actually have people that do that.
I've received emails from people in the past who have donated their cable bill each month after having canceled cable for the reasons that you just mentioned.
And it's very humbling that people do that.
But we feel as though, and certainly some of those other institutions that you mentioned, and there are others in addition to those, that are out there doing good work, but not just doing good work in vain, but producing real intangible fruit for our people that we can say, you know what, this is what we've done since the last fundraiser.
This is what we've done in the last month as a result of your benevolence.
And this is what we're doing with the money that you so generously give.
And that's very important to me to do that.
There's two things that I will always do with any contribution or with any series of contributions received in any given time period.
I will always tell you what we have been able to do with that money, how we've been able to take that investment and turn it into these results.
And I will always, always thank you.
And you will always receive something from us, whether it's a letter, a note, an email, a card, a gift.
Everybody always receives something from the political cesspool.
And I guess that's just a part of my upbringing.
But Chris, we appreciate the call.
We appreciate your generosity.
And the fact that you tune in every week, in and of itself, is more than enough to give us a boost and put some wind in the sales.
Well, thank you very much, gentlemen, and God bless you.
And God bless the Liberty News Radio Network.
We don't need them.
We'll start acting like it.
Thank you so much, my friend.
I appreciate the call and I appreciate the compliments.
Chris, and Alaska, everybody, you know, calling out some of these cities that we've mentioned, you know, how about up there in Alaska?
I can guarantee you when we started this show, we never thought it would grow to all this.
And I feel as though now we're, you know, we've spent about half of the first hour talking about these things.
But, you know, unfortunately, folks, it has to be talked about.
We have to do this because we tell the truth too much to receive commercial sponsorships, sponsorships that I think an audience of our size certainly justifies.
But because the nature of our take on the issues, which is a very honest, realistic, sober take on the issues, one that's not bought and paid for by the Chamber of Commerce, it is a struggle.
And when you look at the number of people that we do reach and the way we've grown and the way we command near constant media attention above and beyond that of our own reach, it's well, you understand it.
And I think we go to great lengths to explain it on a fairly regular basis.
But I don't want to spend any more time doing that tonight because we've got to get to work now.
And that's part of it.
We have to do it.
If we didn't have to do it, I would never waste a minute asking for it.
If we had deep pockets, we would self-fund this thing and it would be no problem.
But that's just not the case.
And so here we are.
I was mentioning some of the things that's happened in the family with family illnesses and a trip that just had me back in Memphis a few minutes before showtime.
And so this is one of the very rare weeks that I am underprepared.
We talk about the time invested each week in the political cesspool, the amount of time that it takes to do the production and the behind-the-scenes work that keeps everything smoothly running.
And as I have said before, the three hours that we spend on the radio each Saturday night is about the easiest time that there is with regards to the workload of managing this broadcast in any given week.
And it's really the least of the time, if you divvied up the time spent each week to keep the show going into a pie chart, the three hours that were actually on the air is probably the least of the pie, if you can believe it, because there's just so much that you have to do behind the scenes.
And I've called them out before.
I mean, it's just a laundry list.
So here we go.
Chores and I was mentioning some of the things that's happened in the family with okay.
So are we good, Sam?
The very first thing I do as president is set up a new 9-11 commission.
No, not yet.
We're going to get to that in just a second.
We're going to get to that in just a second.
Okay.
Well, I lost my train of thought there, but I was just saying, you know, there's so much that we do behind the scenes.
And I am going to get to that clip.
I'm glad Sam reminded me of that.
I had intended to do it, and I, in fact, told Sam that we were going to play it in the second segment here.
So I called an audible and forgot to relay that to the linebacker there.
But anyway, so a lot that goes into it.
And I got into Memphis tonight a little underprepared because of the circumstances.
And I called two people literally 10 minutes before the showtime.
Kevin McDonald wrote an excellent article.
You know, Kevin's just a great guy, and he's one of our favorites.
He's one of our regulars.
He wrote a great article that we posted to thepolitical cesspool.org entitled Ann Coulter Calls Attention to Jewish Influence.
And I was rereading that as I got to the studio tonight.
And we covered it last week, the whole thing with the series of tweets from Ann Coulter that she had relayed during the last GOP presidential debate.
And we talked about that last week.
But Kevin did a great treatment on it.
And so we were going to have him on with Keith being out.
But I called Kevin, and he was in the middle of an Oktoberfest.
I mean, literally in the middle of an Oktoberfest celebration.
And you could just hear the, well, I don't know if it was the polka band or what, but you could just hear this great festive music.
And so Kevin wasn't able to accommodate.
He really wanted to.
But after he told me he had had a couple of beers, we thought better of it.
So we'll get Kevin back on.
I'm going to see Kevin in a couple of weeks anyway.
But there was another guy I called.
Another guy I called.
And I'm going to tell you about that phone call right after the break.
Stay tuned.
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All right, folks, sometimes when you're the quarterback, you've got to scramble, to use another sports analogy.
And in doing so, you know, not scrambling necessarily as if I thought coming on here pretty raw would lead to a bad show.
Certainly not.
You do this 11 years.
You can do a show in your sleep.
You can come in here unprepared and still do a pretty good show.
Well, I say unprepared, you know, not as prepared as usual.
But I called Kevin and I thought, you know, hey, you know, let's just throw a couple of Hail Marys out there.
You know, we'll see if we can bolster the lineup tonight with a solid guest or two.
Call Kevin.
He's at Oktoberfest.
Hey, what are you going to do?
You call him at the last minute.
And I call Nathaniel Kappner.
I haven't talked to Brother Nathaniel in years.
I guess it's, yeah.
I mean, at least since Bill Rowland passed away.
But we do feature Brother Nathaniel's videos every so often at our website, which is still enjoying just great traffic, higher than ever before this summer, for whatever reason.
I don't know what we've done differently.
I think it's always been very good, but great traffic coming to the website this year.
And we feature some of his videos on there from time to time, and we play them on the radio.
And so I called Brother Nathaniel, and he, too, was heading out, and we were talking about having him on actually next week.
And he's excited about that and going to promote it and do a video about his return to the political cesspool.
But he actually asked about Bill Rowland.
You know, I've shared with you before that always when Bill Rowland, who was certainly a regular co-host, but when I was out of town, whenever I would be out of town for whatever reason, Bill would generally fill in for me as the lead host whenever I couldn't be on the program.
And almost invariably, he would have Nathaniel Kappner on, and he and Brother Nathaniel struck up a nice rapport.
And Brother Nathaniel, you know, remembered that Bill had cancer and had passed away.
And we talked about that for a few.
I couldn't talk to him long because I had to get on the radio.
I was getting mic'd up here.
But nevertheless, we're going to have Brother Nathaniel on next week, so you can look forward to that.
But, you know, all of this stuff about Donald Trump, you know, we talked to Peter Brimelow last week about Trump.
Talked about Trump at least a little bit on every show since the midsummer anyway.
And by the way, all of this stuff about this surge from Carly Fi Arena, all of this propaganda trying to bolster Fi Arena.
Donald Trump still leads every poll.
I've got an app here on my phone that updates every day with any and all polls that are conducted, whether it be CNN, Bloomberg, Quinnipec, Fox, on and on and on.
Any poll.
And Trump's leading all of them still.
They said that he just tumbled after that second debate and that Fi Arena was catching fire.
It looked, you know, and Fien Arena did go up a couple of points.
You couldn't go much lower than 3%, but she has gone up a couple of points, according to these polls, and you can put as much faith and stock in them as you wish.
But she's still at about 10% in the best of the polls.
And it looks as though any support she's gained was taken at Carson's expense.
Because everybody else is still about where they always were.
Cruz, Christie, Huckabee, Kasich, Paul.
Of course, Scott Walker's out.
Now that's news.
I think that's something new since last Saturday.
Scott Walker is out.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
I mean, that's just another cuckservative that's out of the race.
And what about this stuff about this pledge?
I don't want to shift gears too radically here, but anyway, bottom line with the polls.
Donald Trump still leads all the polls by a wide margin.
By a wide margin in every poll.
And yet his downfall, I guess, is imminent according to these talking heads who really hate the idea of a secure border and anything that would throw red meat to the only people who actually vote for the Republicans, which is white conservatives.
But Scott Walker and Rick Perry, remember when the big thing in the GOP gossip was Donald Trump not signing this pledge to support whichever candidate would win the nomination, and it was a big deal.
And then he finally signed it because, you know, it's his to lose right now.
So he signed it.
I wouldn't let that pledge make me beholden to the Republican Party.
They deserve, you know, they don't deserve the honor of a man keeping their word.
When have they ever kept their word?
I mean, you know, what kind of deal do you make with the pathological and compulsive liars?
But as soon as both Rick Perry and Scott Walker concede, they spend their entire concession speech attacking Donald Trump.
Didn't they sign this pledge as well?
Didn't all the candidates sign it and Trump was the last holdout?
So what about this thing saying you'll support whichever candidate?
You know, as soon as they get out and they're not beholden to that anymore, you know, they let their anti-Trump zealotry rise to the top.
It's just despicable.
And this whole thing, did we mention this last week?
I think we did, about Scott Walker back in 1992 when he was just some an even smaller puppet in Wisconsin.
And now he's the governor puppet.
But he did this thing.
You know, this is when David Duke was riding a crest and Scott Walker was leading the Republican effort in Wisconsin to keep David Duke off the ballot.
Now, this was when Duke was a very legitimate contender.
He very nearly became the governor of Louisiana, so he was a major player in the late 80s and early 90s.
Relatively so, certainly.
And so this is, you know, this is what we're talking about.
You ought to get rid of these people.
But so he's gone, and he's gone because his puppet masters didn't think he was a good investment anymore.
I mean, he was never calling the shots himself, and they basically said, we're not giving you any more money.
So, you know, the umbilical cord died and dried up and was cut off, and now he's gone.
And he won't be the last, obviously, with a field that crowded.
But I'm glad to see him go.
But I did want to make mention of that little interesting tidbit about, you know, the pledge.
I guess the pledge only Trump is expected, I guess, to honor it.
Anyway, we're still high on Trump, no doubt about it.
But Brother Nathaniel, getting all the way back to Brother Nathaniel, coming full circle now, he has released a video entitled, If I Were President.
Now, Brother Nathaniel Kappner, as I often refer to him, one of the most colorful gifts ever to be featured on our show.
We're going to have him back on live next week.
And, you know, this is a guy, an interesting story.
He was born Jewish.
He's a Jewish guy, born into a Jewish family, Jewish parents, I guess you would say.
But he converted to Orthodox Christianity.
And despite being racially Jewish, he converted to Christianity as his faith.
And really, nobody critiques Jewish power and interest like Nathaniel Kappner.
And he does it from a very unique perspective coming from the background that he has.
And that's why he is such a good guest, I think, in many ways.
But he has laid out the agenda, what he would do, what he would put in place if he were elected president.
Without further ado, let's play that clip now if we can.
Brother Nathaniel Kappner, if I were president.
Do we have that clip, Sam?
The very first thing I do as president is set up a new 9-11 commission and trash the old one.
Richard Gage of Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth would head it up.
And after proving the attack was an inside job, the stuff will hit the fan.
Israel's Mossad will be indicted for installing interior demolition devices in the towers.
And Silverstein's Dr. Alibi will be debunked.
Americans will then brand Israel as an enemy and the Jewish lobby as infiltrators.
U.S. foreign policy will finally be freed up, and leaders hated by Jews like Sirius Assad, who protects Christians, and Iran's Rouhani, who battles ISIS, will become our allies.
We're now on our way to making America great again.
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Three, I'll slap term limits on Supreme Court judges.
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I'll sign an executive order challenging their homosexual law as a breach of judicial boundaries since only Congress has the right to make laws.
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Four, I'll nationalize the media.
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You bet they will.
Trump, we'll be right back with this, gentlemen.
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All right, welcome back.
We just barely, under the wire, got the end of that brother Nathaniel Cliff.
Unfortunately, he is not running for president.
If he was, I might have to reassess my support.
Of course, he would have, let's just be polite and say, an uphill battle.
But he's not running, but he's just saying, you know, in a very interesting video that what he would do if he were.
And we're going to talk to him next week.
I do love this guy.
And as one of our listeners in Kentucky just wrote in while listening to the clip that St. Paul was also tough on Jewish power and influence.
And so, yes, he was.
One more thing.
You know, a lot of stuff has happened.
I'm looking at my notes, and I don't know if you know how this works, but when I get an idea or when I see something in passing, I can never remember it all from Sunday morning through Saturday afternoon of the following week.
I can never remember it all and come in here and talk about it.
So I have to write things down.
You know, if I see something, I say, you know, I need to mention that on the show.
I need to talk about that on the show.
So I'll run into my office a dozen times during a week and just jot down a quick note to trigger my memory.
And there was a couple of things.
John Boehner, he's gone too.
So John Boehner and Scott Walker couldn't have happened to two more deserving guys.
They're both out.
Don't cry any crocodile tears for them.
They're taken care of for the rest of their lives, no matter what.
But Boehner is out.
And for whatever reason, for whatever reason, the political cesspool, and believe me, folks, and I know you do, I have never gone to any of these candidates' websites, and I have never signed up for any email list.
But I get, not only do I get solicitations from all of the candidates, I also get media advisories.
I can tell you where Ben Carson is going to be every hour of every day.
I get all this stuff.
I don't know how we got put on the list.
I guess because we're, you know, AM radio, you know, legitimate media.
And so somehow we got put in a pile or whatever.
But I get these things.
I got this email from the Ted Cruz campaign a couple of days ago.
Now, we were talking earlier this hour about what little money, relatively speaking, we need to keep the wheels on the wagon and to keep moving forward.
And, you know, how these quarterly fundraising drives are our life's blood.
You know, four times out of the year, and this is one of those months, we just have to ring the cowbell and hope we get some response.
We've gotten a good response.
We're still a little short, but we got five days to make up the ground.
But we're talking about a couple of thousand dollars a quarter here.
You know, Ted Cruz, I get an email from his campaign saying he needs $400,000 in 24 hours.
$400,000 in 24 hours.
And let me ask you something, ladies and gentlemen.
Where do you think your $50, your $100 is going to make a bigger impact?
And this is what Chris was saying earlier.
The political cesspool, and who's going to do more with you, more for you for that money?
Or Ted Cruz?
Well, to ask the question is to answer it.
But I had just written a fundraising appeal that we sent out to the email list, and then I get this stuff, and I opened, I actually opened this one.
He needs $400,000 in a day.
Well, that's not much for presidential politics.
I think it took Obama a billion dollars to buy the presidency originally.
But there you have it.
So Boehner out, Walker out, Cruz needs $400K today.
And the Pope was in America.
And we're going to talk about this a lot more throughout the rest of the broadcast after Eddie gets here.
And he's loaded tonight.
Not with liquor, but just loaded and ready to go after missing the last couple of weeks.
But Scoop Stanton is going to fill us in or start the conversation off about the Pope right now.
Sam said Eddie doesn't need liquor to be lit.
Okay, that's the truth if you've ever met the Bombardier.
Scoop, take it away, my friend.
Sorry for keeping you on hold.
No problem.
Good evening, James, and the rest of the Cesspool family.
Well, earlier this week, Pope Francis came to the nation's capital and where he was received by President and Mrs. Obama.
And Miss the Pope was brought to the White House for the big Pomp and Circus circus correction dog and pony show at the White House.
And I felt sorry for all those GIs in the dress blues sitting there looking like a ornament.
But anyways, the President and the Pope have a lot in common in terms of climate change, immigration, and spending your money on people who don't deserve it.
But anyways, some of the people that were invited to the White House to meet the Pope, you would think would be America's best and brightest, some very devout Catholics within the Obama administration or just by a lottery.
No, folks, you would not believe, actually, you probably wouldn't believe who the White House decided to invite to meet the Pope.
We're talking about a pro-abortion nun.
I'm not making this up.
A retired Episcopalian bishop who's not even Catholic, but he is gay.
Two Catholic gay activists, and a transgendered woman, which lays them speak, a man who dresses like a chick.
These are the people that the president is going to introduce to the Pope.
So to me, as a Catholic, this just is nothing but an absolute insult to the Catholic faith.
Now, my question is, what if the Pope's counterpart in Islam, some very high-ranking imam or some very high-ranking rabbi came to visit the White House?
Would the White House staff have such deplorable and despicable group of people meet the Pope?
My answer is probably not.
While the Pope was here in D.C., luckily all the government workers decided to stay home, and D.C. was filled with tourists.
One thing I did notice that these people that come to see the Pope, they thought him as looked upon him as godly.
Now, my Catholic upbreaking told me that the Pope, yes, he is a holy man, but he is just a man.
But a lot of people, as I said before, came to town thinking they're going to meet, you know, maybe God's other son.
So it was really interesting.
Luckily, the metro system worked well, so I wasn't delayed too much.
And luckily, the people who did ride the subway knew what they were doing.
But anyways, back to the Pope.
He mentioned about immigration.
And of course, a lot of illegal immigrants came to visit the Pope because, like, hey, he's their man.
So the Pope's saying that we should open our borders, let them in, this, that, and another thing.
Well, my response to that is, Pope Francis, is that, well, why don't you just open the gates to Vatican City, let all these people in, must open the Vatican banks, and then buy all these people a home.
Also, the Catholic Church happens to be one of the largest owners of real estate in the five boroughs in New York City.
Well, go ahead there, Pope, and just let these people live on the upper west side of Manhattan.
Now, before I turn it back over to James, we also want to remember Deputy Sheriff James Meyer of the Poscaloosa Police Correction Oscalott, Poca Loosa County Sheriff's Office, who was shot and killed on Tuesday.
One good news for the war cops.
One hood rat went on YouTube, put a rant saying, kill the crackers, kill the cops.
Clayton County, Georgia.
Clayton County finest locked her up, and the judge denied her bail.
And then during facing the judge, she was asked, does she work?
Of course, she said no.
That's all I have from the District of Criminals.
Back to you, James, in the studio.
Scoop, a great report, as always.
Certainly you were there and in the middle of all of this in Washington, D.C. when the Pope arrived.
And folks, there's just not nearly enough time to really sink my teeth into this issue, although we're going to be talking about it for the next two hours, really, at least for the majority of the next two hours.
The Pope's visit, what's going on in the Southern Baptist Church.
You know, this is Eddie's signature issue.
So he's going to be in.
I actually just heard him coming to the studio just a moment ago.
I hear him outside the studio door.
He's in the radio station, nevertheless.
I hear him up there greeting people and hollering and doing.
He's ready.
He's ready now.
He's been a couple of weeks.
But, you know, the Pope, Scoop, I probably have a slightly better opinion of him than the head of the Southern Baptist Church.
And that's not so much a compliment being given to Francis as to just the disdain to which I hold the leadership of the Southern Baptists and how pathetic they are.
I was watching Bill O'Reilly say that the Pope really just slammed Obama during his visit to Washington.
I was wondering what in the world O'Reilly was watching if it was watching the same stuff I saw.
But all of this stuff about, you know, yeah, we should be good stewards of the environment.
We should take care of our natural resources and the world that God gave us.
But, you know, this stuff about him, you know, obviously he's taking the open borders approach on immigration, and he is about as politically correct as you can.
Listen, if you don't believe he's politically correct, this is how you prove it.
Look at the cover stories written on Pope Francis by People magazine just this week and a little earlier this year in Rolling Stone magazine.
You do not get nothing but praise and adulation and compliments from the likes of People and Rolling Stone if you are worth anything.
It's as simple as that.
You know, you don't get invited to address Congress if you are somebody who is really going to take a hardline Christian stance.
And I will tell you somebody that I could guarantee you would agree with me on that, and that is Mel Gibson's father, who is a truly, staunchly traditionalist Catholic.
And we know his commentary about the state of the Catholic Church, which has been made on this program and some of his multiple appearances over the years.
Hutton Gibson, great guy.
Pat Buchanan himself wrote a pretty interesting article on the matter that we reposted to thepoliticalspool.org this week entitled United States and Catholicism in Crisis.
So, you know, this whole thing about the Pope, like I said, we're going to be talking about it more in the second hour.
But, you know, certainly not impressed.
You know, it was unique.
I think this was only the fifth time that a Pope has ever set foot on United States soil.
But interesting for that reason, historically, I guess.
But other than that, didn't get me too excited.
Scoop, thanks so much for your commentary and contributions tonight.
We'll talk to you next week.
For everybody else, stay tuned.
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