March 18, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
As I said, busy night, busy night, busy show, busy week.
It's always busy.
First hour, we talked about Steve King, the situation surrounding Steve King.
We're back in the Washington Post this week.
I got to tell you a story in the third hour.
Hakeem Jeffries, this black Democratic congressman from New York, the same guy, one of the same guys, I should say, that denounced me on the congressional record, was rapping on the House floor this week.
He was rapping in honor of a rapper.
How did we miss that?
What cultural enrichment?
We've been depressed.
This is where we're at now.
But hey, we're going to get, we'll tell you more about that in the third hour.
Second hour, our featured guest of the night, the one and only Paul Kersey.
He was last with us.
Now, I remember Paul's last appearance with us because it stood out, not only because of the content of his interview, but because it was our Christmas Eve broadcast.
So he was last with us on Saturday, December 24th.
He's back tonight.
The prolific author and founding editor of the wildly popular website Stuff Black People Don't Like returns to TPC this hour to talk about his book, The Truth About Selma, that being Selma, Alabama, the truth about Selma, what happened when the cameras left and the marching stopped.
Paul, welcome back.
Well, guys, I guess you didn't see the notorious BIG homage that that guy you were talking about did past week.
No, no, we saw it, unfortunately.
We were trying, we've got a mental block about it.
Actually, we didn't, we saw the headline, we read about it, but I haven't actually been enriched by taking in his performance yet.
Yeah, you know, I'm sure if we did, we would abandon our faith in Western civilization and agree that black African culture is far superior to our own.
Well, we've reached a point now where, again, the notorious DIG movie, I think it might have been released tonight.
And just hagiography.
I mean, you look at how well, or no, I'm sorry, it was a Tupac Shakor movie.
And of course, DIG is one of the characters in it.
But I mean, really, we're at a point now where Hollywood can just pump out these really cheap movies like Get Out that are geared, you know, you can make it for $5 million and just make sure it's marinated in anti-white ideology like the movie Get Out is,
the Jordan Peele film, and you're going to make, you know, $200 million in the box office just because there is a massive appetite out there within the black community and within the white, and also with white liberals who want to digest this stuff.
And this Get Out film that's out right now is one of the more shockingly anti-white movies that's ever been made.
Well, what I'm hoping for, Paul, is that Trump in his wisdom will decide to cut off all tax breaks and every other bit of lanyap or benefit that Hollywood has.
I hope, for example, rather than expanding the copyright protection for their movies, he truncates it down to maybe like three years and basically refuses to prosecute people that pirate movies so we can put that bunch of, you know, sad sacks out of business finally and once and forever because really nothing has come.
I said it at 1957.
That was the last year that Jewish power and influence was not totally in charge of Hollywood.
And, you know, James still has an affinity for modern movies.
I can't stand to watch modern movies.
Well, there's some good ones that come out from time to time.
Now, you keep saying that.
You know, it's like, I keep saying that.
We're hearing this from the man who thinks that his two favorite vegetables are hush puppies and french fries.
Hey, listen, I got good taste in food and I got good taste in film.
God knows in women.
But anyway, hey, Paul, we got to get down to work.
But, well, I guess this anti-white narrative, the mythology, started a long time ago.
And perhaps that's something you could tell us about with Selma, this iconic city.
If there's a truth about Selma that you put out in your book, there must also be a myth that you're refuting.
Why don't you start there?
Yeah, well, the myth, we have to go back to Hollywood.
A couple of years ago, a film came out.
Olfa Wimfrey put the money up for it, and they filmed a lot of the movie in Selma, a lot of it in Georgia.
And basically, the city of Selma represents that one city where the media was able, you know, if you have to go back to 1965 when the march with the march to Montgomery from Selma with John Lewis, Congressman John Lewis, and of course Martin Luther King, you know, the media was able to have a monopoly on what actually transpired there.
And, you know, there was a great article in American Renaissance that talked about a number of the marchers who were fornicating publicly and urinating everywhere and doing horrible stuff.
And of course, that's not something that you hear about at all.
And, you know, neither can we really prove any of that.
I know Governor Wallace at the time, they were putting out some stuff on that.
But to me, all that matters about Selma, James, is what does the city look like right now?
And the movie came out in 2000 and I think 2014 didn't do that well at the box office.
But what was fascinating about it is that they had a screening in Selma, and they had to open up a theater that had been closed for about a decade because there was no movie theater in what is now 80% black Selma.
And I remember when I saw that article, I was like, oh my gosh, this is the Selma Times Journal published that.
And if you ever just want to get a laugh, the Selma Times Journal is a hilarious read.
It's almost like The Onion.
Because, I mean, today I was just bruising there before a conversation tonight, James.
And thanks for having me on again.
The main story was about six blacks who were just arrested for shooting at a cop.
The names of these guys were just unbelievably hilarious.
They just celebrated the 52nd anniversary of that march across the bridge.
And what was fascinating about this year's anniversary commemoration was that there was virtually no national press there.
And there was a big fight in the city about who was going to pay for the security of the bridge because there's so much violence.
I mean, Selma, believe it or not, a town of about 30,000 people, 80% black.
It's got one of the highest homicide rates, you know, per capita.
If you were to break it out for every city, you know, per 100,000, there was 17 murders in Selma in 2016.
You know, for 30,000 people, that's like, oh, my God, what?
This is insane.
Probably has a higher murder rate than Davenport, Iowa, or Sioux City, Iowa, or someplace like that.
It's absolutely insane what Selma's become.
And I think that a couple of long-term businesses just closed.
A couple years ago, there was a great article about how they were all excited about a sonic opening up.
It was the first economic activity they've had in a while.
And I'm sitting there thinking, wow, This is pure proof of my theory of the visible black hand of economics.
Well, that's what we say here in Memphis, Paul.
I've said very often that when a neighborhood turns black, all the commercial areas look like somebody sprayed Roundup on them.
You know, they all start withering and dying, just like your lawn does if you spray Roundup on it.
They just cannot, see, they not only can't create our society and civilization, they cannot maintain it when it's handed to them on a silver platter.
For example, everybody knows when you've driven out of a white neighborhood into a black neighborhood.
If you don't know that, then basically you're brain dead.
All right, we got to take a break.
We have Paul Kersey with us for a few more minutes talking about his book, The Truth About Selma, What Happened When the Cameras Left at the Marching Stop.
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Welcome back to the show.
This is the second of three hours of tonight's live broadcast.
This is the one you really want to pay attention to.
It's got our featured guest, Paul Kersey.
Let me tell you a website that you need to be going to as often as you can, at least daily.
Stuffblackpeople don't like.blockspot.com.
We'll link over to it.
But stuff blackpeople don't like.blockspot.com.
There you can, of course, learn more about Paul's work, his writing.
This guy is an animal.
He is the most prolific writer I've ever seen.
He comes out with a new book every week, it seems.
And I can't tell you all of his titles.
I could, but it would take the rest of the hour.
I will tell you this.
The last time Paul was on with us back in December, we were talking about the fake movie Hidden Figures.
Well, he's written a book about that, Whitey on the Moon, Race Politics, and the Death of the U.S. Space Program, 1958 to 1972.
It was all downhill for NASA after 1972.
Why?
Well, Paul answers that question in his book, Whitey on the Moon.
Also, just to give you another example, Escape from Detroit, the collapse of America's black metropolis.
You want to know why Detroit went bankrupt?
Paul answers that.
Stuff black people don't like.
Birmingham, the magic city.
That's another great one.
He has one on Atlanta, the city too busy to hate, supposedly.
He chronicles what happens when blacks get, you know, what's the old saying, be careful what you wish for, your dream may come true.
When they actually get political control of an area, like I said, it's as if Roundup were sprayed upon it.
Well, let's get it back to him, Keith.
Yeah, go, Paul.
There's a great segue here about Selma.
And in 2015, virtually the entire international community was focused on Selma because that was the 50th anniversary of the march that John Lewis and MLK did in 65 in Selma to Montgomery.
And Jesse Jackson is being interviewed.
And this is, I can't remember what paper it was, maybe the Washington Post.
And he's looking around at the economic devastation.
You know, there are signs everywhere that encourage the blacks to put the gun down and stop killing each other.
It's amazing how many majority black cities you actually see yard signs that have that same message.
But Jesse Jackson actually says, and this is in the book, I quote, he says, we should make it illegal for white people to move their businesses out of black areas once this area goes black.
And then white people who are stuck behind and they watch their property values depreciate for not just their residential, but then they see their commercial property depreciate.
And more importantly, they see their earning power as a business just completely fall out.
Jesse Jackson actually said that based on what he saw in Selma, there should be a law against white people being able to take their businesses elsewhere so they can actually be economically viable, which you don't have in Selma.
Just this past two months, two longtime businesses in Selma, a jewelry store, and I can't remember what the other one was, but just a nice little mom-and-pop type store.
They both closed and they tried to stick it out for decades.
And it just finally reached the point now where in currently 80% black Selma, where virtually every category and statistic for misery that you keep track of, Selma leads the country in, there's just nothing there.
And Hunter Wallace of Oxford Descent went and did a pictorial essay.
He took a bunch of pictures.
And it's just depressing because every warning that our forefathers had, and this goes back to the Constitution.
This goes back to 1789, when after the Constitution had been ratified, one year later, the Naturalization Act of 1790 is passed.
And every founding father was for this.
The Naturalization Act of 1790 states that only white men of good character could become citizens of the United States of America.
That lets liberals out.
What I was going to say, Paul, is this.
We have a saying on this show, don't kill the dog or all the fleas will die.
That's the relationship between blacks and whites.
Basically, when they infest an area like infestation of a dog and they take him down, then they're busily looking for another group of white people, another dog to hop onto, because their actual ability to exist is dependent upon them finding white people to leech off of.
On the other hand, white people are like the swallows that come back to Capistrano every year.
We're the harbingers of good times, growth, prosperity, everything good.
And somehow, you know, it must be that black people have an awfully hard time coming to terms with that because, you know, it's right there for them to see.
It's there for anyone to see that has eyes to see.
Look at Selma, look at Atlanta, look at Memphis, look at Gary, Indiana, East St. Louis, Illinois, Camden, New Jersey, places like that.
Well, you know, it's obvious that when white people leave an area, prosperity isn't too far behind them as well.
But, you know, you cannot get anyone in the legacy media to agree to that.
That's why Paul's website is so valuable and so necessary to provide a corrective to that.
Well, he brings up an interesting point, too, in that when blacks live in a majority white area, it's the white racism that are holding them back.
But yet when they live in a majority black area, it's the whites leaving that are holding them back.
Is that pretty much the gist of it, Paul?
Yeah, it's the Detroit corollary.
You remember that great study about Robert Putnam, the Harvard sociologist, who was ashamed to find out that the more diversity in an area, the less social trust that existed.
Well, you would think then that the more blacks you have in the community, there'd be more social trust.
But that's not the case.
The blacker a city, there's virtually no social trust.
You've got a population that repulses outside investment.
I mean, look at a city like Baltimore where plexiglass, you can go to Baltimore and you can go to like a liquor store or a convenience store.
And instead of being able to get in, there's plexiglass and a lazy Susan where you have to tell the employee what you want.
And they put it in a lazy susan so they never have to have any physical contact with you.
Or they could be compromised where you could potentially use a knife or a gun to hold them up.
It has to be very thick plexiglass, too, Paul, because it has to be bulletproof.
There's got to be, you know, I'm sure Memphis is the same way.
And it's funny, that quote about communities and white flight and whatnot.
Back in probably the late 80s, Mayor Andrew Young of Atlanta famously said that no matter where you guys go, we're going to follow you.
And at that time, Metro Atlanta was the white flight capital in that state.
You know, Cobb County was about 95% white.
Bay County was about 95% white.
Quinnette County was about 98% white.
Flash forward to today, Cobb County, which was once one of the bastions of conservatism, they actually went for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election because the demographic situation is so bad there.
60% of the public school is now black, probably about 30% as white, the 10% is Hispanic, probably even higher than that.
I mean, it's just so sad to watch what's happening to Georgia because unless something is done, Georgia is going to be a blue state by 2024, just like Arizona and North Carolina will permanently be, as is now Virginia.
And that's what happens with third-world demographics.
But as we're talking about the...
Can't have a first-world nation with a third-world population, Paul.
And it's, you know, I'm old enough to remember when Camden, New Jersey was the first major American city to elect a black mayor.
And I recall on the night of his election victory, he said presciently to the rest of America, I don't know where America is going, but Camden's going to get there first.
Well, indeed, that's happened.
They've shut down their symphony orchestra.
They've shut down their last library branch.
It is hell on earth.
And that is a pattern that seems to be followed whenever you have that type of demographic change.
Paul has done features on many of these cities.
It's not just Selma.
It's not just Baltimore.
It's about not Detroit, Atlanta.
He's done a series on this.
Paul, I think we only had you for maybe a half hour.
If you could stick with us for just five minutes after the commercial break so we can wrap this up, I'd appreciate it.
Love it, buddy.
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Well, if you want to know the myth about Selma, go watch the movie that our featured guest of the evening, Paul Kersey, made mention of just a few minutes ago.
I actually have watched this as Keith likes to read newspapers and go behind enemy lines in that capacity.
I do watch movies from time to time, even ones like this, just so I can see what's going on and so I can talk about it.
So not much to talk about the movie, except it was the sanitized version of history that you would expect.
But you can read the truth about Selma, what happened when the cameras left and the marching stopped by Paul Kersey.
That's his book, one of them, anyway.
But that is our incentive for donors to the political cesspool who give $100 or more this quarter.
Interesting about this particular incentive gift to our high-level donors, this one is going to be autographed by the author.
So surely, Paul, your signature alone is worth $100.
Well, I hope so to a lot of people out there because this is a very accessible book.
It's about 150 pages.
It's a very important quick read because, gosh, it's heavily cited.
I think I've got, let me just check here.
I think I've got well into a couple hundred citations from news stories.
And every book that's been written about Selma, it literally stops in 1965.
And, you know, the city has had a black mayor for more than a decade.
It had a majority black city council.
You've got a majority black bureaucracy.
You've got a majority black school board.
The public school, of course, is about 99% black.
But what's so important about Selma is that even by the mid-90s, when you were starting to see the revolution begin to take place, you had Jared Taylor's book came out, Bell Curve, Alien Nation by Peter Brimlow.
There was some honesty going on out there.
And the New York Times actually wrote this.
And I quote, they're writing this article about Selma.
Write, quote, the racial violence of the past is largely gone, replaced by a flood of drug-related black-on-black crime that dwarfs the violence of Jim Crow, unquote.
That was from the New York Times on August 2nd, 1994.
And last year, there was a really great article published in the Birmingham News about just how shocking the gang violence is in Selma and how no one seems to care about life in this city.
There was a grandmother over Christmas 2016.
My gosh, you and I might have been, you and I were actually talking.
This is on Christmas Eve, 2016 in Selma.
Wow.
A black grandmother went to answer her door and she was killed in a drive-by shooting on Christmas Eve, 2016.
And one of her family members the next day said, this black-on-black violence has to stop.
And of course, it's not going to because AI.
How many times have we heard that?
Yeah, I mean, no one really cares.
I mean, remember, again, Selma has yard signed that it was a city-funded initiative to try and convince, to try and convince the citizens of the city to stop shooting each other.
And again, this is, you see this in St. Louis and Montgomery, all sorts of places in the country.
And I mean, James, you've done such a great job trying to keep alive this flicker of truth that when it catches fire, my gosh, we saw Trump get elected largely on the issue of identity and immigration, even if he never was explicit about things.
It was all implicit.
And, you know, that's why I do what I do in terms of writing because you never know who's going to think about who's actually going to put their thinking cap on and reason and use logic and deductive reasoning to realize, wow, wait a second.
Why were people putting in laws such as restrictive covenants to try and maintain the integrity of the neighborhoods?
Why did people care so much about keeping their school system homogenous?
Okay, I think I get it now.
Property value dropped significantly in all these cities once the people who maintained that property value moved out and a different race moved in and the quality of the neighborhood dropped in every measurable category.
And that's what Selma is.
Selma was a great city.
And I encourage all your listeners to go visit to see what, you know, walk across that Edmund Pettus Bridge.
And, you know, my hope is that one day we walk back across the Edmund Pettus Bridge as opposed to walking forward.
We walk back and we tell people this is where it all started in terms of this image of the South, this image of oppressed and forever, forever disenfranchised blacks.
Well, guess what happens once they got the franchise?
Guess what happens once universal suffrage kicked in in Selma, Alabama?
Universal suffering for everyone who still lives there.
And that's what the True South Selma James is all about.
Excellent, excellent treatment, Paul, and an excellent description.
If that doesn't convince people to check your website, read your work, buy your books, nothing, Bill.
Keith, Paul, there is a prop that I use when I make a presentation.
It's a picture from Memphis during the school integration kerfuffle that we had in every city in the South where two black activists, Samuel Billy Kyles, Reverend Samuel Billy Kyles, and lawyer A.W. Willis are holding up a sign outside the Board of Education that says segregated education-inferior and expensive.
And I've titled that The Biggest Lie Ever Told.
Just imagine how much more expansive and how far inferior integrated education has proven to be than the segregated education that we had before we were blessed with all the virtue, you know, the benefits of diversity.
It's incredible.
We're all living in a poor world because we did not heed the wisdom of our forefathers.
Paul, give us the website again, how people can get more information about you.
Follow your daily blogs.
And in addition to the books, which they can buy at finer bookstores across the country, your personal information, contact website, etc.
Well, I'll tell you what.
First off, I'd like to encourage everyone to help out this fantastic show and get a copy of the Truth Baltimore by making that donation.
It will be signed by Paul Kirsty.
So I really thank you for giving me the platform the opportunity to talk with you, James.
And just head over to sbpdl.com.
You can follow me on Twitter.
About to breach that.
I'm about to penetrate that 10,000 follower mark.
Pretty active on Twitter.
You can follow me at SBPDL.
And that's how you find me, just sbpdl.com.
And enjoy the site.
You know, we are fighting a battle that our founding fathers tried to put in mechanisms through the legal process to make sure we never have to fight these.
And, you know, tonight, I encourage all your listeners to say a prayer for the Boers and the whites in South Africa who face Armageddon.
But more importantly, just say a prayer for our people out there that we find the will to wake from this nap, this slumber, and to look around and realize that, wow, we gave it all up for what?
You know, no one cares.
They're going to take our statues down of our, you know.
For a mess of pottage like Esau.
They're renaming.
If there's ever a group that needed refugee resettlement, it's the people of South Africa.
They're renaming middle schools in Palo Alto because they're named after Eugenesis.
So you have to understand that virtually every founding father was an ardent racist and would be considered a white supremacist by today's lexicon and vernacular.
So you guys know this just as well as I do.
The Confederate flag was the first victory, but it wasn't the war.
The war is to erase all of American history that celebrates white men of good character who collect who, you know, white men of good character who individually made such an impact that they collectively created the greatest country on earth.
And I really do mean that.
The United States is it wasn't just an experiment.
It was an opportunity for identity, for white identity to really flourish.
And that's why everything that happens in today's world in media entertainment and academia and in corporate America is to demonize any healthy instincts when it comes to white identity.
Well, what they're going to do is this.
They go after the dead whites first.
And when they've done all of them in, then they're going to go after the live whites.
Well, and as Paul mentioned, that's what's going on in South Africa.
The situation in South Africa has darkened even to a more dreary place than had been going on previously.
Very bad things in South Africa afoot right now.
I thank you, Paul, for bringing that up.
I gave the longer version of your website earlier.
Both URLs will get you there.
Stuffblackpeople don't like.blogspot.com.
Or if you prefer, the website Paul just mentioned, sbpdl.com.
SBPDL, of course, for stuff black people don't like.
sbpdl.com.
Paul, we love you.
Thank you for your work.
Thanks for coming on.
Thank you for making available to our audience the book, which is our incentive.
We'll talk to you next time.
Stay safe out there.
Anytime, James.
You guys have a great night.
Bye.
We will.
There he goes.
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I want to remind you that the book, Stuff Black People, not the, well, that's the website, stuff black people don't like, but the book, The Truth About Selma, what happened when the cameras stopped and the marching stopped.
That is our incentive for anyone who contributes $100 or more to our first quarter fundraising drive, which is, of course, responsible for keeping us on the air.
Many of you already have.
If you have not and you want that book, this one will come autographed, which is a rarity that we have an autographed copy of an incentive gift.
Donate tonight if you wish.
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It'll help keep us on the air, help keep our network running, and of course receive a great gift.
We always want to thank you.
I can't take anything from you without giving you something back, whether it's at least my very best efforts or my sincere appreciation.
We can't give, you know, the book, it cost us a little money to buy the books and cost us a little money to ship the books.
So for those who can contribute at $100, we like to send you an actual physical gift.
And anyway, we had the man himself on, Mr. Paul Kersey, to promote the book and tell us why he wrote it.
And it's just chock full of information that you're not going to get from any other outlet, but this.
Let's just put it the way it is.
One thing we didn't really get into with Paul that I might have wanted to was Keith, and he mentioned this, and we talked about it very briefly in passing in the first hour.
But a couple of years ago, at the 50th anniversary of the march across the Edmund Pettis Bridge, the Selma to Montgomery March held by the degenerate Michael King, 2015 was the 50th anniversary of that.
Barack Obama was there.
Oprah was there.
The entire national media, probably the National Guard too, to keep the peace.
And it was a big media circus.
And you got, again, the sanitized mythological version of the civil rights, or should I say, swindle whites era and the march across the Selma Bridge.
Huge media production, the 50th anniversary.
Well, the 52nd one just happened recently.
And as Paul mentioned, there was violence, there was gunfire, and very little media coverage because the media wasn't there to cover it.
And if they had been, well, that's probably why they weren't there.
Because if they had been, you would have seen this, unless you just had a million dollars worth of infrastructure to keep things safe and orderly.
Well, when you had the president and all these other luminaries there, you can rest assured that there is going to be an adequate police presence, probably similar to the invasion of Omaha Beach on D-Day to try to keep the locals under control.
But just on a regular garden variety anniversary, that didn't happen.
So consequently, people reverted to form.
Paul really does a great service with his website because he takes an unflinching look at the reality of what the civil rights movement and integration have brought to America.
And one of the most important lessons is that this hasn't been good for anybody, even black people.
Normal black people are living in squalor and they're living in an incredibly violent world, basically because of the civil rights movement.
And the civil rights movement was the first salvo of the culture war.
Was the beachhead that allowed all of the radical egalitarian movements that have come into being since it, they are there because of the success of the civil rights movement.
That's why Hollywood, whenever they run into tough sledding on their latest radical egalitarian movement, be it gay marriage, be it transgenderism, be it global warming, whatever, what does Hollywood do to help the cause?
Well, they churn out another movie about the sainted civil rights movement so that everybody will be assured that they know that liberals are the good guys and that conservatives are the bad guys.
That same old narrative has served them so well and it will continue to serve them that well as long as there is nobody like Paul Kersey and us around to tell people what the real results of it were.
You know, the Bible says, do not be deceived.
You shall know them by their fruits.
Can a good tree bring forth corrupt fruit?
Can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit?
Therefore, by their fruits you shall know them.
Look at the schools, the public schools in a place like Memphis, Tennessee, in 1954 when the Brown decision was handed down, and look at it today.
Look at the standardized test scores.
Look at the physical plant.
Look at the general appearance of the classrooms.
Observe a classroom then and now.
It would be, you know, it's the difference between night and day.
If this is progress, what is regression?
What is devolution?
This is what has happened.
And it's like the emperor's new clothes.
Paul is like the little boy that tells the emperor he has no clothes.
We do the same thing.
And you've got to have a place to go and see this chronicled.
And Paul, to his everlasting credit, has gone in and done the research, footnoted everything to the nth degree.
And there's no doubt that everything he said about every one of the cities, for example, that he's investigated, Atlanta, Baltimore, you know, Selma, Alabama, all of the, everyone that he has looked into, it's the same story over and over again.
And how they continue to maintain this myth of the sanctity and righteousness of the civil rights movement is incredible.
It's time that the truth got out, and that's what Paul has added.
He's added substance to the common sense observations that all of us know about.
You need to tell your friends and neighbors about stuff black people don't like, S-P-B-D-L.
And quite frankly, it's something I like to check almost on a daily basis because there's always good content at Paul Kersey's website.
Well, there absolutely is, which is why we wanted to feature him as a guest.
One of the reasons we wanted to feature him as a guest, certainly we wanted to tie it into our promotion for the first quarter fun drive.
But Paul's just a great guest, a great commentator, great author, great friend.
A fearless defender of truth, justice in the American way.
I'll tell you, Keith, looking back, if I do say so myself, ladies and gentlemen, looking back on the guests we've had in 2017, every week has had just an all-star as far as people you're going to hear everywhere else.
Well, that's the thing.
Look, we're on AM radio.
We've had movie stars on.
We've had members of Congress.
We've had entertainers.
We can have these people on, but that would be a waste of time.
You can hear from celebrities on any other radio program or TV show or magazine or whatever.
That's not what we're here to do.
We're here to showcase the people who would not be getting a voice on the AMF and Radio Airwaves otherwise.
And so real stars.
That's right.
These are the people toiling in the vineyard, like Paul Kersey, like Kevin McDonald, like Jared Taylor.
And, you know, there are so many of Hunter Wallace.
All been on the show in a recent week.
Lana and Henrik from Red Eye.
We've had so many going back the last few months.
And that's, again, one of the things I wanted to be resolute in doing in 2017 was having at least one featured guest every night.
So each show is marked by a name above and beyond our own.
And certainly all of these people have their own audiences and they've developed their own outlets and they have developed their own media in different ways.
But we're able to give them something a little bit different.
And these are the people that have real meat on bone.
This is real substance.
This is not some conservative that kind of gravitates somewhat in our direction.
There are plenty of places for people like that to get an audience.
We want to give an audience to the people that give you the 200-proof, straight, pure-grain alcohol of truth on issues of race and Jewish power and influence.
And we will continue to follow that because that's our mission.
And folks, I want to tell you another thing, talking about this initiative that we have running throughout the month of March, this initiative, which we have to do, unfortunately.
We have to have quarterly fundraising drives or we wouldn't be here come summertime.
But I do want to, of course, thank everyone who's given, but one person in particular, and we won't give out their name, but we will mention they're from Gallatin, Tennessee.
This is a couple who, while they were dating, while they were dating, the man in the relationship, a good friend of ours, he's become a good friend of ours, was, I guess, courting his sweetie, so to speak.
And one of the things he used to kind of gauge the barometer to see if perhaps they would be a good fit was he asked her to begin listening to the show.
And they began listening to the show together.
And I guess her reaction to our program was important.
It confirmed to him that she was the right stuff.
Well, they're now happily married.
They're two of the sweetest, dearest people I've ever met in terms of people from our audience.
They're much more than listeners.
They have become personal friends.
And Keith, you probably don't know who I'm referring to yet, but they were at your Christmas party.
I know exactly.
All right, so you know, oh, you know, from the story I just shared, yes, you do.
Well, I just want to say the lovely lady in this couple sent us a note this week that I'm going to hang on to.
To all of the political cesspool, this is my donation to the work you do.
It's in memory of my dad, who was probably a nationalist without even knowing it.
And she sent in one of the most generous contributions we've ever received.
And it's going to go a long way to helping us realize our mission.
And so I want to thank you, Khan people, dear people, specifically and personally, you two, for what you've done for us this week.
We love you.
And we'll be back with the third hour right after this.