Jan. 23, 2016 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Yet at the 101st blow, it was split in two.
And I know that it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.
Maybe you remember that line from the classic poem, ladies and gentlemen, but isn't that true and isn't it applicable to the state that we find ourselves in now?
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And we're going to strike another blow on that proverbial rock tonight with Sam Dixon, who will be joining us in the second hour to share his observations on the Trump phenomenon with our ever-growing audience.
A lot on Donald Trump tonight.
The political cesspool is back in the news again this week, under attack, as we always are.
We're going to also talk about the controversy, quote unquote, surrounding the Oscars and much, much more.
But first, I want to welcome back Keith Alexander, who, along with the Bombardier Eddie Miller, were out last week.
We had such a busy show last week, and I missed Keith, and I'm glad he's back at the radio station with me tonight.
Keith, how are you?
Doing great, James.
I think we're both pumped up about tonight's show because we're going to be talking a lot about the Trump phenomenon.
And I think we now have enough experience with it that we can really break it down in a meaningful way for the audience.
Also, we're going to look back at that annual falder all that we have every year in America called Martin Luther King Day.
And we're going to examine the real versus the fable, the real Martin Luther King versus the fable of Martin Luther King that is basically taught as fact to our children and to society generally by the mainstream media and the educational establishment.
Well, let's go ahead and let you sink your teeth into that right now, Keith.
Of course, last week we were so busy, but last Saturday night we were two days shy of the king holiday, the ridiculous king holiday.
And I thought about working that into the commentary, but we just didn't have time, so I knew we would talk about it this week.
Basically how the show is going to play out, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to cover the king holiday here for a few minutes.
Then we're going to get into Trump, stay on with Trump in the second hour with Sam Dixon, one of my all-time favorite guests.
And then when Eddie comes on in the third hour, we're going to cover some different topics.
But first King.
So we have this holiday last Monday, a holiday that honors a man who was a known and proven plagiarist, an adulterer, a man who hated whites.
That really motivated all of his actions.
He was an avowed communist, and he wasn't a Christian at all.
He didn't believe in any of the basic tenets of Christianity.
He didn't believe in the divinity of Christ, the virgin birth, salvation, eternal life, etc.
This is all proven.
And I want to say before you take it over, Keith, we have two articles about this that proves all of these things, greatly referenced and very factual.
One by Benjamin Ryan that was originally written for American Renaissance.
It was posted on Monday at our website, thepoliticalcesspool.org, entitled Happy Martin Luther King Day.
And then I wrote an original piece entitled Martin Luther King Was a Republican, which is sort of a knock on the phony, you know, claim that he was, in fact, a conservative or a Republican or anything.
Anyway, well, I guess maybe he was a Republican, but he certainly wasn't a conservative, and that's what today's Republicans would like to claim.
Check those out last Monday.
But Keith, start breaking down the myth.
Well, Martin Luther King was really a bad man.
In fact, I doubt that very many people in the audience have within their circle of friends and acquaintances a man that was worse than Martin Luther King.
You know, except for not going to jail.
Well, he did go to jail, okay?
He went to jail.
Well, I put it this way.
And I don't mean to interrupt, but I was thinking of this earlier today.
Short of a murderer or a pedophile, I think Martin Luther King really represents about the lowest common denominator of an American that you could get.
And this is a guy that's praised by people like Glenn Beck as being the ultimate American.
He and Abraham Lincoln are examples that are hoisted upon us.
These are probably the two worst Americans that achieved any level of fame or infamy that ever existed.
Well, they have fame.
If there was infamy, yeah, I think that, you know, he certainly is not as bad a man as Jack the Ripper or something like that, for example, or John Wayne Gacy or somebody like that.
But he is not a murderer.
He's not somebody that did those type of things.
But he did go to jail.
And that's really key.
I'm going to come back to that.
Of course, you know, part of his fame and his acclaim comes from the fact that he was willing to go to jail.
And we're going to look at why he went to jail.
And we're going to tie that in with the Black Lives Matter movement today.
Okay.
He's always, you know, been known.
It's beyond doubt that he was a plagiarist.
That's probably the least bad, primary personality characteristic we could bring out about him.
He was a plagiarist.
He was lazy mentally at the best or else deficient mentally at the worst.
Even Boston University, where he got his Ph.D. in theology, now confesses that his doctoral thesis was plagiarized.
And furthermore, it was said by one of the people that brought this to light that it was very, very easy to determine what he plagiarized.
Whenever anything was in that doctoral thesis that seemed to be, you know, more than average conversational in terms of intelligence or insight, you could bet your bottom dollar that was something that he stole from someone else.
In fact, a lot of his major speeches, major productions, writings and whatnot were likewise plagiarized.
His speech from the Birmingham Jail, which supposedly is such a, you know, transcendent document, it's, you know, being compared with Gandhi and, you know, all of these philosophical writings of others, that was all lifted from a fellow ministerial student at Boston University.
Same thing for, you know, his I Have a Dream speech.
That was, again, something that he plagiarized from another student at Boston University.
All of this stuff that Martin Luther King gets credit for, basically he was a front man.
He was very much like Thurgood Marshall, the NAACP lawyer who later became a U.S. Supreme Court justice who supposedly was responsible for the NAACP's victory in the Brown versus Board of Education decision.
Basically, they could have gotten a styrofoam cutout, a photograph backed on styrofoam and put it in the courtroom and called it Thurgood Marshall.
And that would have had exactly the same amount of input that Thurgood Marshall had in crafting the arguments that were put forth by the NAACP in the Brown decision.
The mastermind behind all that was a Jewish guy named Jack Greenberg, who was the head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Likewise, Martin Luther King had a Jewish operative who was basically funneling him money from the Soviets.
He was a guy named Stanley Levison.
Stanley Levison was a New York Jewish guy who was fundamentally and essentially the bagman for the Soviet communists.
They gave him money and gave him discretion to spend it in the way that he felt would be most advantageous in promoting the revolution.
And he found out very early on that he thought that Martin Luther King was the best way to spend their money.
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I really do hate having to take time out of any show to tell the truth about Martin Luther King because that truth was so readily apparent when he was alive.
The FBI had a file on him that could fill an epic.
And of course, that file has been sealed because it proves everything we were saying is true.
Everybody knew it at the time.
Only through intense dogma and brainwashing has it now.
The suppression of the information, like the FBI file.
Only after all of that and after 40 years of time and history being forgotten has the myth of King evolved into what it is today.
Our grandparents, my grandparents, your parents, perhaps you yourself.
I mean, we have people in this audience that certainly were alive back at the time.
You know what we're saying is true.
But because every other media outlet in the world praises King as if he were Jesus Christ and lies about him.
And lies about him.
There has to be one mainstream AM radio show that is willing to speak the truth about this and set the record straight.
And you're listening to it.
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth on Martin Luther King.
First of all, we said he's a plagiarist.
Now, that's not part of the Ten Commandments.
Bearing false witness against your neighbor is, but that's not lying generally.
You know, I guess there are little white lies like telling when your wife asks you, does this dress make me look fat or something like that.
You know, you can get away with that and not be immoral.
But Martin Luther King's most stunning record of sin would be his serial adultery.
You know, he was an adulterer of gargantuan proportions.
He would make Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Baker look like saints.
What was he doing the night before he died, according to the FBI?
He had three prostitutes in his room, and he beat up two of them.
So he was not only a sexual abuser of women, he was a physical abuser of women.
He did this throughout his surveillance by the FBI.
He supposedly ran naked down the corridors of a hotel in Sweden when he went to Sweden to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
And he was chasing white prostitutes down the hall.
And he was heard in his distinctive voice booming out, I'm effing for God.
Okay, this is this wonderful man of the claw.
He was not a quote-unquote Negro tonight.
Those were his exact words.
He was effing for the Lord.
And this is the guy, you know, he's just a dumpy 5'6, fat, greasy, white-hating communist.
That's all he was.
They packaged him as a Christian because, you know, and they had to give him plenty of money to keep him on task because if they hadn't, he would have just gone into doing what so many black ministers do, which is, you know, praying on his congregation, praying on his congregation.
And then, you know, chasing after the women in his congregation, too.
So they gave him plenty of money.
That was Stanley Levison's department.
And even people like Bobby Kennedy and Jack Henny said, this guy is a known card-carrying communist.
You need to get him out of your entourage because it's going to come back to bite you.
He would pretend to get rid of him, but then in six months, he would turn back up in the organization because Martin Luther King wasn't about to try to do without the money that Stanley Levison was giving him.
Now, he was a minister, but he could not in good conscience say the Apostles' Creed because he did not believe those doctrines, which, according to the Apostles' Creed, are the absolute minimal requirements for calling yourself an authentic Christian.
He didn't believe in the Transfiguration.
He didn't believe in the virgin birth.
He didn't believe in all sorts of Christian doctrines that are, he didn't believe in, you know, he basically was a spirit in the sky type of Christian.
He believed in God, but he has been on record in writing saying that he questioned essential Christian doctrines, doctrines that are considered by most Orthodox Christians throughout the world to be absolutely essential elements of being able to call yourself a Christian.
So this is the great Christian leader.
Everything that he said that was worthwhile or intelligent or noteworthy was lifted and stolen from others.
He was a flagrant adulterer.
His wife put up with his adulteries like so many women, like somebody who's running for president right now, because she liked the money that her husband was bringing in and the power and authority that he had.
And likewise, you know, when it came to being a minister, he was a fraud.
Well, look, we're just scratching the surface, folks.
And I know this audience probably doesn't need it, but I always feel obligated to go on record every year and just get a little bit of truth out.
If you want more truth about Martin Luther King, go to the website martinlutherking.org.
The website martinlutherking.org.
And there you'll have it.
Well, James, Martin Luther King, nonetheless, is still portrayed as being a saintly, just the quintessence of a role model for the American people.
And that, unfortunately, has a lot to do with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Why is there a Black Lives Matter movement?
Because black males in particular seem to have problems relating to authority or, you know, obeying authority or respecting authority, particularly police authority.
Well, if you asked a young black person about this, here's an imaginary conversation that you might have.
Say, who is your role model in life, young black man?
He'd say, well, Martin Luther King.
He's held up to me all the time as being this exemplar of what a black man should be.
Well, what was it that Martin Luther King did?
Well, he basically resisted and disrespected authority, particularly police authority.
He was constantly being put in jail, constantly disobeying court orders, constantly being praised for this, being told he was a saint for doing it, saying that this is the way that a real black man ought to behave.
He ought to defy the police at every turn.
So is it any wonder that young black men are defying the police, but unfortunately, the results are often fatal.
You don't, as my father told me when I was growing up, if you get stopped by the police, smile every chance you get.
Apparently, black kids aren't getting that advice from their parents.
I have come up with what is the Black Lives Matter manifesto, their list of demands.
This should basically be it.
This is what Black Lives Matter is marching and tearing up cities for.
They want no police.
They want white genocide.
They want mandatory Oscar awards.
And they want master's decrees upon birth.
And we're actually going to get in in just a second to this completely ridiculous so-called controversy regarding the Oscars.
You know, blacks are upset again because Straight Out of Compton didn't get nominated for best actor, best director, best picture, etc.
Yet, you know, in the last 30 years in the NBA, there have been two white NBA MVP players.
No one's, you know, there's no negative connotation there.
And there are some basketball teams in the NBA that are 100% black.
There's not a white player on the roster.
You know, but again, what we have here, and this goes back to King, is objectively inferior work supposed to be rewarded.
I mean, this is the new American way.
This is the king way.
Like job applications and college scholarships, they believe that they are supposed to be rewarded simply for showing up.
And that is an embarrassment to them.
And, you know, if I had been born black, and I've said this before, if I had been born black, I would hope that I would still be a Christian, and I would hope that I would have the dignity and integrity of somebody like Jesse Lee Peterson, who was featured on this show last month.
Well, look at it this way.
Look at what's happening with the Cleveland Cavaliers right now.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, the Cleveland Cavaliers have fired a white coach who was winning over 60% of the games that he was coaching.
They had a 30-11 record, but he was fired because the black star of the team, LeBron James, wanted a crony who was black to become the coach.
They apparently expect this type of, and, you know, we'll get more into this after these words from our sponsors, ladies and gentlemen, but there is a definite double standard here and we're going to unveil.
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So, folks, we're just getting warmed up tonight.
But I promised you last segment I would cover this fairy tale that Martin Luther King was a conservative.
That's what Glenn Beck and a lot of these other so-called phony conservatives would have you believe.
They tell us that King stood for freedom, for liberty, for limited government.
An exemplar of Republican values.
Conservatives love to proclaim that Bull Conner was a Democrat and King was a Republican.
Well, if there's been any presidential candidate on a major party ticket who believed in things like freedom and liberty and limited government since World War II, it was Barry Goldwater.
And Goldwater was the nominee of the Republican Party, allegedly King's own party.
So surely Martin Luther King must have supported Barry Goldwater, right?
Well, no.
In fact, this conservative Republican, Martin Luther King, denounced Goldwater in the strongest possible terms in a speech he gave after he won the Nobel Prize.
He not only condemned Goldwater, he explicitly condemned Goldwater's message of liberty, freedom, and limited government, saying that Goldwater sought to pit blacks against whites.
Pretty odd talk coming from a conservative, don't you think?
Of course, Goldwater never sought to pit whites against blacks.
simply believed that it was unconstitutional for the federal government to force anyone, black or white, to do business with people they didn't want to do business with.
He was the real principled Republican that Glenn Beck ought to be pointing to as an exemplar of Republican values rather than the totally race-conscious and race-motivated Martin Luther King.
And of course, we're race-conscious and motivated too, but not at the expense of other people and not because we're motivated by hatred, but because we want what's best for our family.
I can't say that about King, but if you want to see something hilarious, read an article at our website at thepolitical Successpool.org on Monday, the article entitled Martin Luther King Was a Conservative Republican.
After quoting King's words about Goldwater, one conservative writer goes on to say that an older, wiser king would have been ashamed at himself for opposing Goldwater.
But as I say, conservatives prefer fairy tales to reality.
Right before King got shot, and I am sad that he was murdered.
I wish that had never happened because, first of all, I don't appreciate that.
That's what catapulted him into this undeserved position of prominence in American society.
That was the political reality.
Ultimately, I oppose murder, you know, in all cases, but certainly it made him a martyr.
But anyway, right before he was murdered, when he was older and presumably wiser, King was focusing on a more just distribution of income.
In other words, again, radical left-wing big government socialism.
He talked about a guaranteed minimum income.
Now, forget the minimum wage, which a lot of conservatives oppose.
He wanted a government-guaranteed minimum income for everyone, whether they worked or not.
The thing about Martin Luther King was this, James.
He was basically just, you know, if you had a next-door neighbor that committed adultery with different women every week or a co-worker, you would think he was the lowest form of life.
If this guy basically flaunted what he did, laughed about it, and said, laughed about his wife and said, what can she do about it?
Well, this is Martin Luther King.
This is the reality of what Martin Luther King was as a human being and as a man.
And as a political advocate, I mean, can you see a guy like this who talked about blacks having their right to a guaranteed minimum income, calling out Obama for being a socialist?
But this is your conservative Martin Luther King who stood for liberty and freedom and opposed big government and that would be rallying against Obamacare with Glenn Beck.
And there's a whole lot of stuff where this came from.
I got it all at the website.
Go to thepoliticalspool.org.
But the question is, how do these conservatives, and I say conservative almost in quotations, certainly in quotations, how do they say and write this stuff with a straight face?
How do they look themselves in the mirror?
Because voices like ours are stifled and squelched.
They stick a sock in our mouth and we tell the truth.
We're like the little boy that told the emperor that he had no clothes.
Think about this.
Martin Luther King basically did what his masters told him to do.
He's like the RCA Victor trademark.
He knew his master's voice.
When the communists, through Stanley Levison, told him that he had to be against the Vietnam War, he was against the Vietnam War.
When he started talking about guaranteed income and he was for affirmative action, how does that square with that famous quote that people like Glenn Beckholes like to bring out that he said regarding his daughters that he wanted them judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin?
Affirmative action is the exact opposite of that principle.
And he's either too stupid to know that there was an inconsistency there or he was so dishonest that he didn't care.
Well, I got this too.
You know, and we hear a lot about the dream at this time of year.
And we can all hope, we can all dream that one day people will wake up from this nightmare and realize the truth about Martin Luther King.
They can get it here.
They can get it on our website.
Go back to our blog entries on Monday.
And of course, MartinLutherKing.org is a website created to tell the truth about Martin Luther King.
Check that out.
But now we get to the Oscars, Keith, and the descendants of Martin Luther King's ideology are upset that no blacks were nominated for Oscars this year.
Why more affirmative action?
More affirmative action.
That's right.
I saw an honest black commentator on Fox News just yesterday saying that, of course, blacks are 13% of the population.
And relative to their percentage of the population, they have won a far greater number of Academy Awards going back throughout the history of the Oscars.
because they don't dominate the field this time.
I mean, God forbid they put forth a quality product and get judged by the content or the merit of their abilities.
They want it just because they're black.
Okay, let's get right down to essentials, James.
Who runs Hollywood?
Eight major movie studios, eight Jewish CEOs.
The Jews run Hollywood.
Who are the big promoters of black interests throughout the last 70 years of the triumph of liberalism in America and in Europe?
The Jewish, Jewish power and influence.
Why aren't they giving them more Oscars?
Well, the thing is, if they don't give them the Oscars, then you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that they don't deserve to be nominated.
You know, they make all these movies and have made multi-millionaires out of no-talent bums like Samuel L. Jackson.
Oh, by the way, I must remind everyone, we get more web traffic to our website than he does.
More web traffic to thepolitical sessible.org than Samuel Ljackson.com.
I thought I would just put that out there again.
But all of these people, Morgan Freeman, people like that, have been made, totally made out of nothing by the Jewish Hollywood dream machine.
And despite all of that, and despite the fact that I guess one out of at least every three movies seems to be starring blacks and targeted at the black audience, still they find some way to complain that they don't get yet enough affirmative action.
We're apparently supposed to nominate black actors, black directors, black producers for awards regardless of their merits.
And just merely the fact that they're here, they should be getting, they should be sweeping all these Oscars and whatnot.
And look, there are some good black actors out there.
I probably disagree with everything he stands for politically, but I will say that Denzel Washington, for example, is a very good and talented actor, and he has won Academy Awards.
You had Ice Cube, I think it was Ice Cube on the news a couple of days ago ranting about this, saying he's boycotting the Oscars because straight out of Compton didn't win.
And did anybody go see Straight Out of Compton?
I mean, I doubt anybody in this audience did, and for good reason, but it's a story about a bunch of gangbanging thugs who made one of the rap groups and struck it rich, but they're supposed to win just because it's an all-black.
Look at Viola Davis.
She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in that execrable fantasy called The Help where white people are fed chocolate pie made out of their own fecal matter and are too stupid to know the difference.
That movie gets hurt.
Well, that's not hate when you feed white people that particular substance.
Right.
That's not hate.
No, that's not hatred, and there's nothing wrong with that.
The only thing wrong was that Viola Davis didn't win the best supporting actress role for her very particular.
But it all ties back to King, Keith.
It all goes back to King.
It all goes back to King and everything that came out of the so-called civil rights movement, which one of our great friends in Florida calls the swindle whites movement.
It was all about not equal footing.
And I don't have a problem with the most qualified scholar, the most qualified applicant, the most qualified whatever getting the position.
I do have a problem with affirmative action and quotas and set-asides, very anti-white measures that are completely sanctioned by the government and certainly the media, just like King was.
He was supposed to be this heroic, you know, heroic.
Let's get back to King real quick.
Completely supported by the government and the media.
Ronald Reagan was asked why, in light of the, you know, very real objections to lionizing Dr. King, he supported there being a King holiday.
It was under his regime that the King holiday came into existence.
He said, well, basically, somebody has to represent this era in history because it's very important to black people.
He basically thought, well, stop all the yapping by doing this.
It never stops yapping.
It's like letting the camel's nose in the tent.
The Arabs know that if you let so much as a camel's nose in the tent, the next thing you know, the camel will be in the tent and you'll be moved out.
Just think about it.
That's what's happening in Hollywood.
Now that you have given some blacks positions of power and authority and prominence in the movie industry, they think they ought to take it over.
For all the Americans.
Of all the Americans to get their own individual holiday, it was King.
How about Robert E. Lee?
It's Robert E. Lee Day for me.
And they did ask Trump about the Oscars, and they said, what do you think about no blacks being nominated for the Oscars?
He said, the last thing I saw, no whites were nominated for BET awards.
How about that?
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Last segment of the first hour.
We are just getting warmed up.
Sam Dixon.
Sam Dixon will be with us at the top of the second hour.
You know, I talked last summer.
I've pretty much given up on giving interviews.
I get asked a lot.
I turn down probably 75, 80, 90% maybe of the interview requests that come in.
I did do an interview last summer with the Washington Post.
The senior editor of the Washington Post, the guy at the very top of the heap there at the Washington Post, which is America's newspaper of record, along with the New York Times, wanted to talk to me, a Jewish guy named Max Fisher, of course.
And I told him, I took an hour out of my birthday.
It was on my birthday.
I took an hour out of my day to talk to this guy.
And I said, now, listen, when you write this story, don't call me a white supremacist.
This is what I am.
This is what I believe.
Of course, what do you think?
You know, we were referred to as what's the story came out the next day.
Anyway, but the media is really just beneath me.
We don't need it anymore for publicity.
In many cases, we have a bigger audience than the people who are requesting the interviews.
So I just don't do a lot of it anymore.
But it has not stopped us from making news.
We've made a lot of news this year.
Another big story just since last week's show has come about.
And basically what happens now is, since I don't do interviews, these reporters just tune into the show and transcribe the commentary and print it.
Or they take clips, if it's something online, and post the audio.
They just tune in and transcribe.
There was an article out a couple of weeks ago about Jesse Lee Peterson coming on the show, saying that his interview went over very well in an interview with an infamous racist anti-Semitic radio program, The Political Cesspool.
It writes that Peterson explained to the program's host, James Edwards, that Barack Obama grew up hating white people and has an inner conflict because he doesn't feel love.
He feels a sense of void because his father wasn't there, and it goes on and on.
Then there was an article this week about Ted Nugent.
Apparently, Ted Nugent said something about Obama needing to be tried for treason and hung if found guilty.
And there was a big article about Ted Nugent.
Well, of course, part of the article was about Ted Nugent appearing on the racist, anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi radio show.
Of course, we're none of these things.
I mean, we certainly want what's best for our people, and we advocate for that, but all of the other stuff, just slurs, just shut-up words that have no effect on us.
There was an article in the Austin American Statesman, that's the Austin, Texas newspaper, about Bob Whitaker running for president for the American Freedom Party.
And it was something that I had written in 2000.
This came out just this last week, something that I had written on the website in 2008 about an event that occurred in 2004 about me and Bob going to a bar in Charleston, South Carolina.
That gets printed.
I mean, soon you're going to see me and Keith in the supermarket tabloids, political cesspool hosts, walk their dogs.
Read all about it.
Well, anyway, this week, a brand new article, big article, major article.
Last I checked, there were about 1,000 comments in response to it.
I'm going to read it for you.
Two white nationalists who robo, and it was in response to, or it was written about Jared Taylor and Bill Johnson's interview with us last week.
See, again, I don't do the interviews, so they listen to the show and then they write about it.
Two white nationalists who robocalled voters in support of Donald Trump are praising his response to their campaign as wonderful and a validation of their efforts.
While Trump said he disavowed the robocall, the white nationalists, see, here's that slur again.
Nobody refers to themselves as that, believe Trump did it in the nicest possible way, and they affirm their right to be furious.
The American National Super PAC, led by William Johnson earlier this month, issued a robocall asking Iowa voters to support Trump because of his anti-immigrant views, the story reads.
Johnson, who identified himself, told TMP he wants a white ethnostate made up of only white people.
White nationalist writer Jared Taylor also participated in the interview with the political cesspool.
The Anti-Defamation League describes Jared as an advocate, someone who advocates voluntary segregation and upholds racial homogeneity as the key to fostering peaceful coexistence.
Now, here's where the plot thickens.
During a January 16th interview on the pro-white radio show, the Political Cesspool, they actually referred to us as something accurate there, pro-white, Johnson and host James Edwards praised Trump's response as wonderful and quite good.
Johnson said he couldn't have asked for a better approach from him.
And then from there, there's this clip of the audio along with a long transcription.
Later in the program, the article concludes, Jared Taylor praised Trump for essentially saying he understands exactly what these guys are saying.
They're furious.
They have the right to be furious.
Taylor concluded that if he disavowed us, he did it.
I thought in the nicest possible way.
And then there's another clip in a transcription from last week's show in this very major article, which has a thousand comments.
As other outlets have documented, Trump's far-right rhetoric has spurred an unprecedented interest in white nationalism and has put their ideas firmly in the mainstream.
Can you just see it happening tonight, folks?
Reporters tuned into the show as you are just feverishly writing with their pencils or typing away.
Keith, your response to this latest piece.
I'll actually put it up on the website next week.
I haven't had a chance to do it yet.
I've been involved with this radio.
Hang on, hang on.
Get close.
Close, close, close.
All the way up.
I've been involved with this radio program.
I suppose the movement that is associated with it for over 10 years now.
And to this date, I have never talked with anyone or met anyone who is really a white nationalist.
A white nationalist would be a person that wanted to stake out an all-white nation, expel everybody from it, and have an all-lily white nation.
That's, first of all, totally impractical, not going to happen in today's world.
Secondly, no reasonable person believes that it is a possibility.
What we are are populist conservatives.
If they would just listen to our own words, our intro to the show every week says we're the South's leading populist conservative radio program.
That's what we are.
We're what Donald Trump is doing right now.
We basically anticipated the Trump movement because we have always emphasized populism.
We're not elitist conservatives.
The problem with both the Republican and the Democratic Party today is that they are elitist liberals versus elitist conservatives.
We are for the average American citizen, which is the way that Trump is approaching his campaign.
He's saying, let's make America great.
And that's very wise.
That's the exact advice that Sam Francis gave to Pat Buchanan in 1996 when Sam Francis, who has now unfortunately departed this life, he died of a heart attack back in 2005.
But he was one of the leading thinkers in our movement.
And he said that you don't need to use the word conservative if you want to grow the movement because there are a lot of white people in places in the North that have been longtime Democrats because they were union members, things like this.
Just like there were many white people in the South that were members of the Democratic Party before the Civil Rights Movement.
Like my father said, I didn't leave the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party left me.
So consequently, a lot of these people have trouble embracing the idea of being a conservative.
And that is perfectly understandable when you consider conservatism as defined by the Weekly Standard or the Heritage Foundation or what's another good The National Review.
Places like that are basically elites, and they want us to embrace theories like free trade that are totally antithetical to the interests of the average American working class or lower middle class individual.
Free trade has led to the exodus of all of our manufacturing jobs.
So why?
And that's supposed to be some foundational principle of conservatism.
I'm not for that.
We never have been on this program.
And that's just one example out of many that we can point out.
And, you know, the thing about white nationalism, and we've talked about this, I don't refer to it to myself as that because, as I said last week, the media uses it interchangeably with white supremacists.
I know a lot of good people who do refer to themselves as white nationalists.
And there's nothing wrong with wanting to live in an all-white community.
Certainly, that's what all of us seek out in the suburbs, or majority white community, at least.
Including Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
Again, Joe Sobrin said, in their mating and migratory habits, there's no difference between liberals and members of the Ku Klux Klan.
That's true.
So again, is it practical to want an all-white ethno state?
I mean, I think, you know, there would be nothing wrong with that.
There's nothing wrong with that at all.
People prefer to be with their own kinds.
But again, my problem with the term is it just seems a little bit too much for people in middle America that haven't become initiated already.
But I will say this.
Whatever it is, whatever you want to call yourself, if you're pulling in the right direction and you look at it from the lens as what is good for our family, what is good for our people, then that's, you know, you can call yourself a conservative, a populist, a nationalist, whatever.
These terms aren't mutually exclusive.
But I want to say this about Donald Trump very quickly.
Latest polls out on Friday.
On Friday, January 22nd.
Zogby has him up 45%.
Ted Cruz in second place at 13%.
That's a Zogby national poll.
In New Hampshire on Friday, just yesterday, Donald Trump 34%.
Ted Cruz 14%.
Okay, that's yesterday, New Hampshire.
How about this from Iowa?
Do you remember the last poll in Iowa had Ted Cruz leading by a couple of percentage points?
Friday's Iowa poll, which was taken one week after Bill Johnson's pro-white robocalls hit for Trump, Donald Trump 37%, Ted Cruz 26%.
Trump went from being down two to being plus 11.
Now, did the Robocalls do that by themselves?
Probably not.
But they certainly didn't stop that from happening either.
And maybe they did play a role in some of that.
So he went from negative two to plus 11 in Iowa in about 10 days to two weeks.
And, of course, during that interval, these robocalls that we talked about last week and that the media is so upset about hit.
And the results are here.
In Georgia, Donald Trump commands a whopping 50% of the vote.
Are we witnessing the end of the regime as we know it?
Is the rise of nationalism and ethno-politics now upon us in America?
These are just some of the questions we're going to ask Sam Dixon in the second hour when our coverage of Trump continues, Keith.
Another hour of the political cesspool is in the can, but don't go away.