July 1, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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The Political Cesspool, going 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.
Second hour of tonight's live broadcast, July 1st.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, the political cesspool.
And at the Bobiner Miller's up in the third hour, back from Alabama.
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Well, Keith, one thing I do want you to opine on, we're saying that this is Dealer's Choice and the deck is in your hands this hour, but I do want to ask you this.
I watched a very good and well-done documentary.
Well, I don't get you could call it a documentary.
It was a mini-series freshly produced by AMC on the O.J. Simpson trial.
Wonderfully acted.
I would encourage, it was also on Netflix.
If you haven't seen it, I would encourage you to watch it, ladies and gentlemen.
I think it's called The People versus O.J. Simpson and the American Crime Story or something of that effect, but it's on Netflix.
John Travolta plays Robert Shapiro.
Cuba Gooding Jr. plays O.J. Simpson.
It's just superbly acted and entertaining.
Who plays Robert Kardashian, I wonder?
Robert Kardashian is David Schwimmer from Friends fame.
Okay.
But anyway, I really enjoyed it.
It was absolutely engrossing.
I was 14 years old in 1994, and I can remember watching the White Bronco Chase.
And even as a teenager, my grandmother watched, God bless her soul, she watched that trial so much on court TV, when you changed the channel, you could still see the court TV logo emblazoned upon the other channels.
It was incredible.
And I remember watching that trial.
I was 14.
I remember it happened in the summer of 94.
The NBA Finals were on.
They preempted one of the games.
I remember all of that vividly.
And I remember the whole thing.
There's no doubt.
Even as a kid, I understood he was absolutely guilty of sin.
The only reason he got off was because Mark Furman, at one point in his life, apparently said the dreaded N-word.
But Keith, you were obviously already by that point an adult in the middle of your life and fully aware, whereas I was still up and coming.
What were your takeaways from that whole trial?
Let me ask you this.
I'm putting you on the spot, Keith.
Do you think OJ did it?
Amen.
Yes, Absolutely, without a doubt.
Now, let's break it down.
You said, what are my takeaways?
Well, the first takeaway is that I had no doubt from the very beginning that O.J. was going to be acquitted by the jury that was trying him.
Why?
Because Gil Garcetti, the district attorney of the Los Angeles area at the time, in a typical conservative mood, a move,
a move that was intended to allow him to escape any type of critique from the left, agreed to have that case tried at the courts in downtown Los Angeles rather than in the Tony suburb where the actual deed was done.
Normally, the venue would be where the deed was done.
Now, Gil Garcetti also should have been the prosecutor.
He was the head of the office who tried that case.
Instead, he dealt it off to a couple of neophytes, which is more of an indication that he was basically taking a dive for the state in that case.
You're talking about Marsha Clark and Chris Darden.
Right.
Now, Gil Garcetti was the father of the current mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti.
So some things never changed.
This guy is as bad as that Mitch Landry, the mayor of New Orleans that acquiesced in taking down the Confederate monuments.
I wouldn't even say he acquiesced.
He's sort of spearheaded that.
No, no, no, but that's what I mean.
They basically decided to get out front.
Since they see something is inevitable, they want to take full and complete credit for it, just like Goldman Sachs is Gary Cohn, the guy who is supposedly the genius that Trump wants because he's a millionaire and a rich guy and he wants him leading the economic team at the Trump White House.
He became a great success by getting government welfare for Goldman Sachs because he decided to get out in front of the mortgage to minorities program that led to the massive mortgage meltdown in, what do you call it, 2007, 2008.
Well, that's what Garcetti did.
And when Garcetti did that, the die was cash.
We knew that he was going to lose.
Now, the other thing is, what happens?
Eddie just came in and he just gave Keith an apple.
Yeah, right.
Eddie's apple and the teacher.
But see, the other thing is, look what happened to O.J. Simpson's wife.
This is what happens so often to white women that hook up or link up with black men.
You know, whoever came up with that song, Breaking Up is Hard to Do, must have had a lot of money.
Well, you know, that was Neil Sadaka, surely.
Yeah, Neil Sadaka's song ought to be the theme song of every white woman that links up with a black guy because they don't take breaking up very kindly as O.J. did.
Here's the point I want to get at.
And everything you're saying is incredible.
But I don't want to extend this over past this segment.
Hey, Eddie, Eddie, we're on the air here.
All right.
The point I want to put, the point I want to make here is I watched this very well-produced, very lavishly budgeted production.
And I thought I played it straight down the middle.
It showed Johnny Cochran for what he was.
Everybody knew the racial dynamic in that trial.
And he, by the way, was not a good lawyer.
Let me just be on record for saying that.
They created a law firm, a bunch of Jewish lawyers from Tampa, Florida, basically set up the Cochrane Law Firm, which became one of these big advertising law firms.
They brought Johnny Cochran to Memphis to try a medical malpractice case, and he totally flopped, fell on his face doing it.
They were using him.
They said that basically they needed to get him stuffed and mounted, and they could roll him around to every branch office of the Cochrane law firm, even after he died.
Well, he knew how to play the jury.
And the jury, of course, because as you mentioned of the venue that they ended up having this trial at, you had 10 black jurors.
Now, what kind of a prosecutor would allow 10 black jurors to go in this case?
It just goes to show that is not a jury of your peers.
What kind of justice that jury rented?
Well, I tell you what it was.
It was a tank job.
It's like going into the heavyweight champion, like Sonny Liston fighting Cassius Clay in Lewiston, Maine, where he lasted less than a round.
You know, basically, Gilgar said he took a dive and trying to pretend after that point that there was justice being served by that trial.
The fix was in from the very beginning.
That trial does a good job of laying out really in great chronological order, and I think in great detail, it's a 10-part miniseries.
Well, it has all the DNA evidence.
You've got the DNA evidence.
You've got the blood.
You've got all of this stuff.
There is no amount of evidence.
If they had actually had O.J. Simpson on video murdering those people, which is basically the only thing they didn't have, they had everything else to convict him, they would have still acquitted him.
Well, it shows that the jury system, which is part of our Anglo-Saxon heritage, only works too well when you have Anglo-Saxons populating the juries.
Or non-Anglo-Saxons populating the jury.
All right, we gotta work.
We gotta take a break.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, everybody, now that we've finished relitigating the OJ trial here, verdict is guilty amongst the Cessboys.
If me and Eddie and Keith had been on that jury, that would have been a different story, I think.
Well, this shows you that the jury system doesn't work in a multicultural society or a locale or venue because of the inability of non-whites to be objective.
In civil trials, for example.
You think they just wanted to stick it to the man?
Yeah, well, they wanted to make sure that one, a black guy, if he had killed a black woman, they may have reached a just result.
But, you know, killing a white woman, you know, she must have had it coming.
And furthermore, if you look at things like civil cases, they can't believe that they've been handed someone else's checkbook that they can write a check on for the benefit of one of their compadres.
So none of this stuff works.
You know, in fact, Eddie was making a good point.
It's just like the Brown versus Board of Education decision, that defense team.
In Brown versus Board of Education, you had Thurgood Marshall, who was supposed to be the big super lawyer handling it.
Basically, they could have gotten a cardboard cut-out photograph of him and put it up there because all of the briefwriting, all of the strategizing was done by Jack Greenfield, who was Jack Greenberg, excuse me, who is the head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Just like the NAACP from its founding in 1909 until 1971, the president was always a Jewish male until 1971 when Reverend Benjamin Hooks, a black preacher from Memphis, became the head of the NAACP.
And ever since then, the NAACP has been a paper tiger.
The only time you hear about them is when they're having a sex scandal or an embezzlement scandal.
And they have people like Quazi and Fumi, and then they had the appropriately named Ben Jealous as the heads of it.
And they're basically, you know, they're a paper tiger now because of that.
Likewise, in the OJ trial, Johnny Cochran was supposed to be this great super lawyer, but it was the primarily Jewish defense team headed up by Robert Shapiro and others that actually did all the brain work.
Now, what Johnny Cochran did was put a black face on the defense and basically reached racial solidarity with the 10 black jurors.
10 out of 12 jurors were black.
And That venue was chosen because Gil Garcetti had ambitions himself of being mayor of Los Angeles.
He didn't succeed in getting it, but his son, Eric, did.
He's the current mayor of Los Angeles.
And as a result, he didn't want anybody to be able to say that he was a racist.
So he basically fell on the sword.
And Nicole's survivors have every reason in the world to feel aggrieved about the result.
But of course, OJ's subsequent life shows that there is justice and there is God in charge of the world.
That's right.
That's right.
That's a good closing point on that.
Well, anyway, Keith, I said that this hour was dealer's choice, and the deck is in your hand as you take a bite of that apple that Eddie gave you.
What do you want to talk about?
Well, I wanted to point out again how the left, everything the left does points to the same end game, which is the end of the white race.
For example, look at refugee resettlement and its relation to regime change, regime change in the Middle East, in places like Libya, in places like Egypt, where you had moderate non-religious fanatic leaders who were pretty good from the Jewish standpoint, but they want the Jewish power structure in America wanted them out anyway.
Now they are just bound and determined to get Basar Assad, the military strongman leader of Syria out.
And of course, if they succeed in doing that, he'll be replaced by some radical Muslim cleric who will be exporting jihad to Europe and America.
Some people can't learn.
It's never gone well when we do regime change in the Middle East from the Shah of Iran back under Jimmy Carter's administration in the late 70s up until present.
They had this clean break memorandum calling for wholesale removal of Middle Eastern leaders and Muslim nations.
And every time they have done that, succeed in doing it, they've been replaced by someone who is worse than was there before.
Now, what happens when you have regime change?
The nation becomes a bombed-out shell.
Have you seen the pictures on the news of what Mosul looks like now in Syria?
I mean, I don't think there are two bricks joined together there anymore.
And of course, the people that live there are forced to be refugees.
Most of those people in Syria don't want to leave Syria.
They would like to stay in Syria.
They would just like to live in a peaceful country where they don't have to worry about being killed by bombs every day.
But they have to move out because of a situation that has been created by the American military and America's espionage agencies and our foreign policy apparatus.
And where do they go?
They don't go to Bangladesh.
They don't go to sub-Saharan Africa.
They go to Europe and America, which is exactly where the left wants them to go so that they can adulterate the demographics so that Europe and America are no longer white nations.
So everything they do points to the same endgame, which is the dispossession of whites, the end of the white race.
They want them to end either through murder or through miscegenation and mixing of the bloodlines.
But one way or another, they're going to get rid of those pesky whites, and everything they do tends to serve the same purpose, James.
Keith, you got to close her tonight?
Well, there are plenty of things to close with, but one thing I'd like to close with.
Now, we're not closing the show, mind you.
We're only halfway done, but this is the end of Keith's shift.
Okay, well, Keith's shift, you said now.
Remember, there's an F in that word.
But in Memphis, in Memphis right now, there is a movement being spearheaded by our local fish rap, the Communist Appeal, as we affectionately call it here at the political session, but its real name is the Commercial Appeal, trying to undo something that was done probably about eight to ten years ago, which was the creation of the suburban municipal school districts,
which was a great boon to the white population of Shelby County.
It's the one thing that may keep a critical mass of white people in Shelby County and prevent us from going the way of Detroit or Camden, New Jersey, or Jackson, Mississippi.
This was done, of course, in reaction to a black move, which was for the city of Memphis schools to surrender their charter so that supporting the school system fell on the county.
The county was about 50-50 white black as opposed to the city of Memphis, which was about 70% black at that time.
Well, with the election of Obama, we wound up having a supermajority Republican state legislature in Tennessee.
And when they heard the shenanigans that were being done by the black power structure in Memphis, they came to the rescue of the people and said, all of these little suburban municipalities in Shelby County, like Arlington, Tennessee, like Collierville, Tennessee, Lakeland, Tennessee, Millington, Tennessee, Germantown, Tennessee, were allowed to have their own municipal school systems.
And these are typically 90% white.
Now, of course, they don't like that because the black school system in Shelby County is failing.
Shelby County, Tennessee, has the unique distinction of having both the best and the worst public school systems in the state of Tennessee within our borders.
One is, number one is Arlington, Tennessee, and number zero, I mean the worst one, is Memphis schools.
So go figure.
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I think James knows the answer to that.
I'd say, dude, everybody.
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Okay, folks, so we're having a shift change here now.
Halfway through the show, Keith Alexander the Great is out.
You'll hear from him again next week.
Eddie the Bobbinier Miller is in, fresh back from Alabama.
I was in Florida a week ago tonight.
He was in Alabama, and now we're all back in Memphis.
But before we get to Eddie, I do want to tell you, once again, how much we thank you for the support that so many of you in our listening audience showed us during the second quarter fundraising drive for our program, which ran, of course, last month, which just ended yesterday, really.
The adventure continues because good men and women like you are willing to stand with us.
So many of you did your duty, as you always do.
But if you are a regular contributor who did not ring the bell in the month of June, or if you're a longtime listener who perhaps has never donated before, there's no time like this time.
And so what we did, we extended our second quarter fundraising drive for just a day.
I figured, well, if it ends the day before a show, why not just extend it until the end of the show on the day after?
So we extended it through the end of tonight's show.
So if you're listening live right now, if you contribute $100 or more before the end of the show, so you've got an hour and a half left, you're going to get an off-the-record brand new interview with Sam Dixon.
To be completely honest with you, we just cut this interview, what was it, two days ago?
So it's ready.
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But during this interview with Sam Dixon, he and I, and he's, of course, a fan favorite going back years and years.
He's been appearing on this show since the very first day.
Sam Dixon and I talked about Russia, Donald Trump, the South, the future, the flag, Confederate monuments.
If there's any hot-button topic that you want to hear about, Sam Dixon and I talked about it during a very candid hour-long discussion off the record only to be heard by those who contributed $100 or more throughout the month of June or $100 or more before the end of the show tonight.
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I wish I could read off all the cities, folks, and we normally do this.
June was a pretty crazy month with my travels, and we had Eddie doing the live broadcast for the League of the South last week.
We taped a show and aired it, and then we had to preempt it.
So our production schedule was a little bit different than it normally is with, of course, 99% of the time we're always in studio live.
And so it was a little bit different this month.
So we didn't get to read off week by week the cities from which our support was coming from.
But I'll tell you, major cities, metropolises, the biggest cities in the country, to some of the most tiny villages and hamlets you've never heard of.
There are political accessible listeners all over the country and the world.
Your next-door neighbor may be one.
They are everywhere you are, Legion.
And I'll tell you, when we tell you, when Keith tells you, when Eddie tells you, when Sam tells you, when I tell you that we love you, we mean it, and we will continue to fight for you.
We will never betray our righteous positions.
And you can count on us to represent you and our issues with conviction and sincerity.
And much more than that, you can count on us to continue to advance our flag and storm enemy strongholds without, say it with me, retreat, surrender, or apology.
We're playing to win, and we are going to win.
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So there we have it.
Eddie, great to have you back with us after your adventure into Alabama.
That was an interesting show last week, I think we could say.
It was wild and woolly.
I'm telling you, it really was.
Hey, just before we leave, your speech you just got through talked about.
By the way, Sam Dixon was my second favorite personality of the movement before I became a Cespoolian.
Winston, you might know Winston Smith.
Of course.
He was the first one, my first favorite.
I knew him before I did James on the radio.
But Sam, I love to hear that guy speak.
If I could speak like Sam Dixon, I would conquer.
I could conquer the world.
You got it.
I got looks.
But yeah, I've talked about the trip down there.
You know, words, I've tried to do the best I can do.
What we anticipated was last week, during the first segment or two, Eddie would kind of break down his experience personally.
He would tell you what he experienced, firsthand, eyewitness report, and then he'd get into some guests.
And then he'd close the show with the Ringers, which was, of course, Michael Hill and David Duke.
Well, at the League of the South compound in Wetumpka, not very good cell phone reception.
And so we ended up having to go to, or Eddie rather, ended up having to go to a hotel room conference room with just Duke and Hill.
So it ended up being more David Duke and Dr. Hill-centric, but that's fine.
And not so much different people from the event itself, which you've heard in the past when we do live remote broadcasts from Council of Conservative Citizens conferences or Amrin conferences.
And so that's what we were shooting for, but it just didn't work with the lack of reception there at the league headquarters.
But you still got a great show.
Anytime you have David Duke and Dr. Hill on for two hours, you're going to get good radio.
But anyway, Eddie was down there to be our emissary to the league.
And anyway, continue on with your first-person accounting that we were going to get last week before David Duke and Michael Hill.
And you're absolutely right.
What happened was the reception was not good.
And matter of fact, I was trying to talk to James back wherever he was, Florida, I guess.
Or the top of the city.
Eddie and I, me, Eddie, Eddie, myself, and Sam Bushman were troubleshooting hours before the show to try to give you the best production possible last Saturday night.
Reception, what the hell?
Here's what happened.
And I was petrified.
I was almost panicking.
The reception really got bad the last 20 minutes or so before 30 minutes before.
No, about 45 minutes before the time to go show, to go hot of the air.
Well, all of a sudden, Duke, Dr. Duke says, you know, it's really bad.
We can't get through.
He says, what we're going to have to go to is some other venue.
So we had to go to his hotel.
Well, what happened was, you're talking about mass chaos.
We had to round up all these.
It was a high-speed chase.
It was a high-speed chase.
You were chasing Duke.
I had to run.
I was trying to lead you, y'all.
We were trying to get there before the show started.
We didn't succeed.
Well, you almost.
That's why Eddie was a little bumbly at the beginning of the show last week.
We were talking from the parking lot inside the car in the parking lot.
But we had, like James said, we had this string of people, salty earth people that Dr. Hill wanted us to interview.
They got left behind.
I always got left behind.
I had to go run Lee down.
I couldn't find him.
He was with a bunch of guys in there singing.
But we made it.
And I went and listened to the archives, James, and it was not nearly as bad as I thought.
Now, some of the audio was.
Listen, I listened to the show.
I think from an audience perspective, and folks, you're the audience.
You can email me and tell me if I'm wrong.
It wasn't what we had planned with the circumstances and no equipment.
Everybody was sharing the cell phone.
But listening to it last week as a member of the audience, because I was listening to it in the car on my drive home live, I thought it was a fine show.
It just wasn't exactly what we had anticipated in terms of bringing up people from the crowd and different speakers.
It was more Duke and Hill-centric.
But you were there in Alabama.
You were there as our representative.
We did do a live show from the league conference.
You attended the league conference, and we couldn't be more high on the league than we are now.
It was a wonderful event.
I'll tell you what.
And we're glad we could be there to bring it to the end.
Oh, man.
I tell you what.
You know, James can tell you, I'm kind of wishy-washing, kind of moody at times.
A lot of people don't know that.
But it was like a shot of penicillin going down there.
And by the way, one more comment about our broadcasting.
We didn't have anybody else to interview.
The one person that Dr. Hill brought to interview at the last minute, he decided he didn't want to.
He didn't want to talk.
I was having a little trouble getting Winston on.
I wanted to bring Winston in, but we were having trouble.
When you're out of the studio, you're out of all of the equipment that makes the show so seamless or relatively seamless.
I mean, a live show is never perfect because you're live.
You're not rehearsed.
It's not flawless.
But when you're down there in a remote location on a cell phone, it's hard to hear the producer.
It's hard to hear the in-studio host, which was Winston last week.
And so it's just not perfect, but it is authentic.
And to have Eddie there in Alabama, that's what we wanted.
We spent a little money to send him down there, and it was well worth it.
And it was great to have Eddie there representing our show.
Everybody there, and Eddie, you said a lot of people came up.
Big fans of the show.
A bunch of show.
Humongous fans.
You know, here's what happened.
Me and Lee Cochran, one of the salty earth supporters of the political success pools, got the courage of a line.
We pulling down there.
Lee and I, I don't know who's the most inept with GPS, Lee or myself.
I don't trust GPS, so we were just going by a map.
It gets us.
We stopped a few places.
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Okay, folks, so we sent Eddie down there.
We're sending Keith to American Renaissance.
I may go too.
I will go, probably.
And schedule permitting, and it looks like it will.
But Keith is definitely assigned to report live from American Renaissance in a couple of weeks.
I'm scheduled to be there also.
Eddie went down to League of the South last week.
We're also sending Eddie cross-country coming up now, very quickly, very quickly.
We've got to make this very quickly because we've been sent a challenge by one of our listeners.
Not a challenge, but a request.
Oh, God, I love challenges.
Well, you're going to really love this one when I tell you about it.
And so, but we are sending an emissary in the name of Eddie the Babylon to represent our program at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August.
Yeah.
Tell us what you know about it and what you plan to do there.
Well, here's what I know about it.
I've got to talk to Dr. Hill again.
Of course, Dr. Hill is going to be leading the thing.
He's a speaker, and it's at Lee Park.
It's basically a show of solidarity amongst different factions of the right and solidarity of our Confederate heroes and our identity.
You know, and it's going to be, I'm hoping it doesn't get out of hand like it did in New Orleans.
But if it does, we're prepared, folks.
But you won't be instigating it.
I'm not going to be instigating it.
You are a twice honorably discharged veteran of the United States Army.
And I was a medic.
I did not inflict the wounds.
I tried to heal the wounds.
So I'm not going to inflict wounds anywhere unless the wounds are trying to be inflicted on me.
But yes, we're going to go up to Charlottesville to Lee Park.
And like James said, there's going to be a show of solidarity.
I don't know yet if the communists are going to try to take the statues down.
They probably will.
And I know James is kind of nervous about the old bombardier attacking people, but I've done it.
I give you my word.
He's joking.
Yeah, I'm giving you my word.
I'm not going to attack anyone.
I'm going up there as a professional, unpaid, mind you, a professional, unpaid newsman.
I want to take YouTubes, videos.
I want to do audio.
And we're going to film everything that goes down that park come hell or high water.
And then in the afternoon, when it's all over, we're going to go back to Dr. Hill's hotel, and we're going to have another live show on the same live show.
All right, basically, and I don't want to dwell too much on that now because it's still a few weeks away.
That's in August.
Let's blend, man.
So basically, what's going to happen is Unite the Right rally.
It's high noon in August.
I can't remember the exact date.
I think it may be August the 12th.
I'll have to look it up.
Oh, I wanted to say the 6th, but you may be right.
But whatever the date, it's a Saturday.
And so we'll be live that night.
The rally is earlier in the day.
Could get heated.
Eddie will be there to document, to report.
He will be our emissary.
And then that evening, he will report live with Michael Hill on exactly what went down.
He will be there in attendance to support as a representative of our program at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August.
So that's coming up.
But now, listen, one more thing.
All right.
Now, I have my fingers crossed, so I don't get this line.
I hope and pray things don't get violent there.
I'm just, oh, I hope they don't get violent, you know, because when it pokes, I have my fingers crossed.
But you know what?
There's no such thing as bad publicity, son.
Yeah, no, he's.
But anyway, I'm up there to report.
It's not going to get violent.
All right.
So one more thing.
One more thing.
People, and I'm not kidding.
I know, James, just gave out the call for, we need some funds.
I'm telling you flat out, I had to cover half of that trip, and I'm not complaining.
I'm not complaining, Lord knows.
But the IRS has got me down.
I mean, got me stomped to the ground.
We could use some funds to help pay some of these things.
Well, these are, look, when we do.
You just got to go to where's that?
Where's that in Tennessee?
You just got to go to Amrin.
I've got to go up here.
We could use some funds.
And we need our people on the ground at these events.
I mean, these are the signature events of the year, and these are the events that we need to have eyewitness reports on.
And so, yes, this is above and beyond our regular production schedule and budget.
And so, Eddie, you just actually got a fan letter in from a lady.
All righty.
I'll tip my hat to the ladies.
Named Roseanne, and Roseanne's listening, and she says, Please tell Eddie how much we appreciated his Herculean effort for last week's show with Dr. Duke and Dr. Hill.
Show was wonderfully informative.
Great job, Eddie.
Thank you so much.
You just egged me out.
You just encouraged me so much.
Thank you, my dear lady.
All right.
So thank you, Roseanne.
And anyway, so we're sending people to these events because we need to be represented there.
Our audience needs to be represented there.
And that is above and beyond our regular budget for each fiscal quarter.
And so, again, as I mentioned, the show has extended the fundraising drive for June through the end of tonight's program.
So if you haven't got on the train yet, you can do it.
Now, I got to go very quickly here, Eddie.
We're always going quickly.
We have, of course, because this show moves fast.
Life moves fast.
My God, does life move fast?
I'm 37 now.
I was 24 when I started the show.
I remember.
We called you baby boy I know 37 isn't old, but it's older than 24.
That's why we called you baby boys by sight.
And, you know, all these times, birthdays remind us how quickly the hands of time spin.
And it seems like it was yesterday when I first met you.
When I first met Eddie, I was on the campaign trail running for the state legislature in Tennessee 2002.
I was 21 years old challenging the Speaker of the House.
Took 20% from him anyway and parlayed that into a radio show.
So I guess it all wasn't lost.
But 13 years have gone since I first took the microphone in hand.
And I'll tell you, I appreciate you, Eddie, and Keith, and everybody in the audience who's been part of this journey.
We've accomplished so much together, and I know we're going to continue to do that.
But there are two events coming up which white activists should pay particular attention to.
You mentioned one, the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
But this cut, we have a mole in the Southern Baptist Convention.
I don't know if you knew that.
No, I thought the whole convention was moles.
But we have a mole for our side.
Oh, gotcha.
Okay, good deal.
Good deal.
I'm sorry.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
All right, now, this is one of our guys on the inside.
He's giving us the inside scoop.
Good deal.
April 4th, he sent me the Eddie.
Describe what you see here.
What am I holding?
That looks like some piping paper from here because I don't have my glasses.
Well, it's about a 10-page letter of information.
And this is what's going on.
April 4th, 2018 will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King in your hometown of Memphis.
Undoubtedly, there will be many memorial ceremonies and events pertaining to that event.
One of the most important will be sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention, headed by our old friend Russell Moore.
See in closures.
I think we can safely assume that the purpose of the Southern Baptist Convention at this event will be to effectively canonize MLK as an evangelical Christian saint, a status that he definitely did not have with Christians during his life.
Indeed, one of the takeaways from the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Phoenix earlier this month is just how embarrassed many younger SBC pastors are because of their elders who were supposedly on the wrong side of history with regard to the so-called civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s.
In my opinion, those of us who, to one degree or the other, adhere to the alt-right, particularly those of us who are Christians, have an obligation to combat this insidious and malevolent process and talk about Michael King as he really was.
Atheist, Michael King.
We dare not let the revisionist narrative of King and his role in American society go deposed.
This is coming from a lifelong Southern Baptist.
From a cultural standpoint, this matter could be deemed to be almost as important to us as the presidential election last year.
Since you live in Memphis, and because you are deemed to be one of the most visible and dynamic leaders of the alt-right, you are the logical person to whom we must turn in planning a public protest to this virtual deification of King.
I agree.
Albeit you should not be called upon alone to shoulder this burden.
In my opinion, this is a cultural moment that we dare not miss if we are going to effectively fight for white America.
I hope you and your team will agree with me.
And I look forward to talking to you about this and other matters.
So, basically, Eddie, here's what's it.
I'm so glad we have the mode.
Here's what's happening.
This is from the Southern Baptist Convention.
Racial unity is a gospel issue and all the more urgent 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death.
Join Russell Moore, the Southern Baptist Convention, at a special event, MLK 50, Gospel Reflections from the Mountaintop, taking place April 4th, 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee.
The 50th anniversary of King's tragic death marks an opportunity for Christians to reflect on the state of racial unity in the church and the culture.
It creates an occasion to reflect on where Christians have been and look ahead to where we must go as we pursue racial unity.
Eddie, this event, thanks to our mole we know, will be held on Wednesday, April 4th, 1 o'clock at the Memphis Convention Center.
Two days before my birthday.
And during Confederate History Month.
Eddie, our mole in the Southern Baptist Convention, a loyal supporter and listener of this program, has thrown down the gauntlet and asked if we will protest, lead a protest of this event on the streets in the flesh, not on the radio, but in person.
Will you accept the challenge?
You know what?
That's like asking Hitler if he want to invade Russia.
I mean, do you really have the best example expects from us?
Do you really have to ask about?
You know damn well we're going to be there.
I guarantee you we'll be there, God willing, if we're still alive.
Yeah, and I'm looking forward to it with relish.
Here's what I would like to do.
I would like to take a page out of Alex Jones' book.
And if we could come up with some money, I would like to put out a reward.
God knows, I would sell something if I could get this done.
We need to put out a reward for anyone who can go inside a Baptist megachurch, SBC Baptist megachurch, like Bellevue, and stand up and scream out, Martin Luther King was an atheist.
Yes, now we know, look, beyond the fact that he was a plagiarist, an adulterer, and all of the other things that he was, a radical black communist, at the very least, you know, based upon his own words, that he was not a Christian.
How do we know that?
To be a Bible-believing Christian, not a cultural Christian, but an actual fundamentalist Christian, you have to believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ.
He stated explicitly that he did not believe in the virgin birth.
He did not believe in the resurrection, but yet he is the one that they are deifying next year.
Well, they can deify him if they want to, but not without being heard from the political cessvole.
We will be there, my friend, and we will be there.