Feb. 5, 2022 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome, one and all, to another live broadcast of TPC this Saturday evening, February the 5th.
We are back at home and in our home studio this icy winter's night, a big ice storm here in the local area called all kinds of ruckus.
But here we are still just the same, regardless of the weather, regardless of the circumstances.
We're with you every Saturday night.
Great time last week in South Carolina.
I want to say one more thank you to the boys in South Carolina, Mance Jolly and the Jolly Boys who hosted me for the third time there.
Really getting to grow with that community is a true honor.
I had the opportunity too, since I drove there and back, eight hours in the car.
And I'm not always the fastest at returning a phone call.
And I spent eight hours there and eight hours back returning phone calls that had kind of piled up over the course of the last couple of months.
And I was so hoarse last Monday, you wouldn't believe it.
But thankfully, it is just a once-a-week show.
And here we are tonight.
And boy, do we have a good variety show, I think, for you this evening.
We've got congressional candidate Neil Kumar coming back at us in the second hour to give us an update from that Arkansas campaign trail.
You know, Neil is running for the United States House of Representatives there in Arkansas.
He made his debut appearance with us here on TPC last year.
Now back tonight for an update on what's happening in this now and election year.
So we'll see what's going on with Neil.
And in the third hour, ladies and gentlemen, Canadian free speech activist Paul Fromm, our dear friend and a very old friend, not old in terms of he's old, but we've known him for a long time and we're all the better for it.
He's going to be back to give us all the details about that trucker rebellion that you've been reading about in Ottawa up there in the great white north.
Paul Fromm is with us to talk about that hot issue in the third hour.
Neil Kumar, Paul Fromm.
It's all coming up.
Keith Alexander, great to have you back.
How you doing, buddy?
Well, excuse me.
I seem to have a hoarse voice right now.
I've been sleeping without heat in my house for out.
It's going about half a week now.
No, but I tell you what, I'm looking forward to this show.
I'm looking forward to Paul Fromm.
I'm looking forward to Neil Kumar.
Neil is doing what we have been recommending and other people have been recommending happen as a result of, you know, the upcoming election, congressional election, some senatorial elections.
We need to have white advocates running for Republican seats in Republican primaries, hopefully so we can have our own version of the squad, the Republican version of the people that are further to the right, just like the Democrats have a cadre of people that are further to the left.
We need representation in the Republican Party.
Otherwise, we're going to be very disappointed even when the Republicans sweep into victory in the 2022 congressional election.
Which is later this year.
Yeah, we need desperately to get more and more people like Neil Kumar running in these primaries, folks.
And I hope that he inspires other people to do it.
It's not too late to do it right now.
Well, before we get to that and before we get to our guests this evening, there's been a lot of things.
You know, some news weeks you say, man, there's just not a lot happening that interests me.
And then there's some weeks where you say, well, there's no way we can get to all of it.
And this is one of those weeks, so let's just get started.
Black History Month is upon us once again, as you may have seen, Keith.
I can't even open up a web browser without being inundated with all of these great marvels of black history.
Well, the one thing that I noticed is black history seemingly didn't begin until about the mid-1960s.
It's all related to the so-called civil rights era.
I don't guess there was a lot of history that could be shared with before that, except for quarreling.
It was build up to the civil rights era, basically.
That's what everything before 1950 was building up to the civil rights era.
So all of those other centuries and even millennia, I guess it was just quarreling tribal warlords and things like that.
Of course, slavery, we've all heard that they, unlike anybody else, of course, were subjected to slavery.
It's not like whites were enslaved or anything like that, but throughout the course of history.
But everything you see, though, it has to do, it seems, with civil rights era.
So I'm thinking, I'm thinking, okay, well, I saw this, this woman made history.
She was the first black woman in Mississippi to stomp and holler outside of a Woolworths department store or the local five and dime.
And then I shared this story where I was having a dinner at a cafeteria in the rural South, and they had this traveling road show, this traveling road show of an exhibit that had these gilded diner seats where blacks had entered into this diner and had sat down and they refused to leave.
So they were being malcontents and they came in and they pouted.
And of course, it annoyed the local patrons, I'm sure.
But I don't know how much courage, and we were talking about this earlier, how much courage does it take when you have the entire national media behind you, the entire federal government, the entire federal law enforcement organizations, the president of the United States.
Now, certainly you didn't have every local state agency behind you in the South, but this whole thing, I mean, these are great heroes.
If that's all you've got, that's all you've got.
And I appreciate that.
I'm not necessarily demeaning it, but I'm just thinking, you know, compared to Christopher Columbus, who we were told not to celebrate those kinds of accomplishments, you know, I look at people like, look, for God's sake, I mean, the Romans were building aqueducts that would, hundreds of years before Christ, that at a 1% rate.
Where's the black Sir Isaac Newton, for example?
Who is the great black physicist that basically changed the modern world?
See, none of these people, this is an attempt to make something out of nothing.
And Black History Month is basically laughable when you consider the type of people they're trying to promote.
Basically, like you said, James, the people that are being pointed to as being trailblazers and leaders, all they are are what Freud called society's chronic malcontents.
People that basically, like Sojourner Truth, they are people that are mentally ill, basically.
That's what they were.
And they were neurotic at best and psychopathic at worst.
And they're the people that are being held up to the black population of America and the West as role models.
It couldn't be.
It seems much more ridiculous and also bad for society to put people like this as role models before young people.
I'm telling you, 90% of what I have seen just in cursory glances at stuff that's pushed down my throat when it opened a browser is civil rights era people.
And again, you're talking about, as you mentioned, Keith, malcontented folks showing out at lunch counters and refusing to leave stores and things like that.
Most of them were also paid to do this.
That's another thing that they won't let you know.
They had a lot of trouble getting local black people interested in the civil rights movement until Jewish power and influence started paying them to do it.
Well, and then you had, of course, you have the fictitious accounts, which is, you know, the hidden figures of fiction where you've got three secretaries or janitors at NASA that actually came up with the mathematical coordinates to guide spacecraft and things like that.
And then, you know, if you're a kid, though, you don't know any better, you don't think to look into it, you don't have parents that raise you and tell you truth, separate truth from lies.
Well, you're going to believe what your teacher tells you.
But of course, you know, we have that thing about the Zambian space program, that the real thing was a far cry from what they were saying they were doing in the mid-1960s.
But, you know, look, I am all for everyone being proud of who they are and for whatever they are and for whatever their contributions may be.
Just don't lie.
But this whole thing.
Don't lie.
Like Solzhenitsyn said, live not by law.
And don't tell me I can't be proud of my heroes if we can be proud of what's being presented to us as black heroes this month.
Be proud of who you are, yes, but let's put it all into perspective.
Can we?
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I just look around his gone.
You know, before we lay into this song, I have to put the disclaimer on how much I do like a lot of Deion's music.
Who couldn't love Donna the Prima Donna, Lovers Who Wander, Run Around Sue?
But when a career was going bad in the mid-60s, what did you do, Keith?
What did you have to do?
You had to throw out a lifeline to the civil rights movement and cloak yourself in righteousness like Deion did.
You know, it's a black mark on his career.
There's no doubt about it.
No pun intended.
Well, the thing about Martin Luther King is, you know, this was something.
The good died young.
Well, the bad certainly died young.
But the thing is, I think a friend of ours in Kentucky made mention of this the last time this topic came up.
I don't even think his father ever even changed his name.
He just proclaimed his name to be Martin Luther and his son, Martin Luther King Jr.
And I don't even know if that's by the Communist Party of the United States of America through Stanley Levison and Hunter Pitts Odell.
That's why he stayed true to the task.
If he had not been getting paid, we would never have heard of him because he would not have done it if he wasn't backed by Jewish power.
Well, they certainly weren't the ones, Martin Luther King especially, certainly not the ones in charge of that whole production there and responsible for what happened.
But this, I think, is, you know, really gets stabs closer to the legacy of black history on this continent.
And it's a shame, and I wish we were talking about something more productive and more uplifting.
But if you're going to shove it down our throats throughout the month of February with all of this made up, it's either completely fabricated or certainly propped up, okay?
The heroes that went into the lunch counters and did the sit-ins and things like that, or the entirely made up, they actually landed stuff on the movie.
Jewish media control, nobody would have heard about any of those protests.
All right, but the real legacy here on this continent is, and again, I say what I said before, be proud of who you are, whatever that is, how God made you, for whatever advancements and contributions you've done.
But I've seen a lot more of hatred, jealousy, and resentment towards white people from blacks on this continent than anything else I've seen historically speaking.
And I think the true historical legacy from the 1960s onward in this community has been destruction, corruption, and fraud.
I mean, certainly with regard to the Jewish people, moral depravity.
Well, and look at the speaking of corruption.
So this was something that to back up everything we say here, unlike in the establishment media, to back up what we say here with facts.
So this is a news story that Mark Weber, our friend at the Institute for Historical Review, sent me a few days ago.
The headline reads, Black Lives Matter millions unaccounted for after leaders quietly jumped ships.
So what you had when all of these guilty corporations or all of these virtue signaling corporations were sending millions of dollars to so-called Black Lives Matter.
Away their stockholders' money on spurious movements like Black Lives Matter, where it basically just went into the pockets of very greedy people who had no altruism whatsoever, and that money has disappeared.
Well, what you had here was a couple of people in this particular instance that set up a charity or some sort of an organization called Black Lives Matter.
Oh, that looks like a good one.
We'll send all this ransom money to, so let's send it to them.
And then, of course, they absconded with it.
Here's what the story reads: No one appeared to have been in charge at Black Lives Matter, the organizational entity at least, for months.
The address on its tax forms is wrong, and the charity's two board members won't say who controls it.
$60 million bankroll.
Now, here we are telling the truth, telling hard truths, okay, but telling the truth in love nonetheless.
And for 18 years, we've been scrapping around.
You send me a $5, folks, you're going to get a handwritten thank you note.
You send me $100, you're going to get a gift.
We'll send Keith out to your house with an organ grind.
To shine your shoes.
But $60 million, they did nothing except set up some sort of a shell company.
$60 million pours into their coffers.
And then nobody knows where these people are.
It says it's a shocking lack of transparency surrounding its financings and operations that raises major legal and ethical red flags.
Multiple charity experts say, if you're surprised at it, Keith, you just haven't been paying attention.
We can saw this company.
I said this last summer when all this started.
I said, where's that money going to go?
Where do you think it's going to go to?
They're going to take it and they're going to live last year.
You know what?
It reflects very negatively on the leaders of Black Lives Matter and Black Protest, but it reflects even less gratifyingly about the leadership in major American corporations and companies that would send money into the black hole of Calcutta that Black Lives Matter has proven to be.
These people have no accountability.
What about the people like Elon Musk and others that sent a lot of money into Black Lives Matter?
And look at what they basically should have just flushed it down the toilet.
I don't think there was any publicly traded company and there wasn't many private companies that didn't send some sort of a lot accountable for that.
They basically just threw the money down a rat hole.
So this is, again, this is more in line with what you're going to see.
When I think of black history, I think of this sort of corruption.
I think of frauds.
I think of hatred towards white people.
And it's a shame that it's come to that.
But that's what it is.
And in the meantime, in the meantime, Keith, while we're on the topic of race, Joe Biden came out just recently and said, hey, forget about it, folks, that we've got this Supreme Court opening now.
If you're not a black woman, you might as well just keep your resume at home because you're not going to be given a look-see.
So that already narrows down the potential of people who could occupy that seat to what, about 4% of the population, and I doubt the most qualified 4% at that.
And what do we call that, Keith?
Keith, what do we call when the president of the United States says only black women can apply?
Two words.
What's that called?
Anti-white racial discrimination.
Well, that's four, but that's even better.
It's racial discrimination.
Now, I thought that the United States was against that.
I thought that's what the civil rights movement was all about.
Not judge us by the color of our skin, but the content of our character.
This is exactly how it is.
It tells you what a lie the civil rights movement was based upon.
It was anything but what it was advertised to be.
Basically, what it has promoted is anti-white racial discrimination.
And make no doubt about this, okay?
We are not being castigated.
We are not being belittled.
Are not being shoved to the back of the bus because we're Christians.
We're not being shoved to the back of the bus because we're conservatives.
We are being shoved to the back of the bus because we are white.
And it's time to have people in the Republican Party and in the conservative side of politics here in America and in Europe to acknowledge the reality of what is plaguing American and Western civilization generally now, which is anti-white racial discrimination.
Come out and say it.
Don't run from it.
I see things like newsmax and whatnot.
They're still trying to kiss black posteriors, okay?
Rather than saying what the real problem is, which is anti-white racial discrimination.
And if you think that what we're saying tonight is spawned from some sort of nefarious pit, I would remind you that we love the truth.
And our love for the truth overcomes our hatred of fear.
We hate ourselves fearful.
And so we will tell the truth.
And we will tell these truths.
We would rather be honest and truthful than discreet and proper, okay?
It's time that we started calling a spade a dirty shovel, as my wife's grandfather used to say.
This is what it's all about.
It's time that everybody acknowledged it.
It's time that we started fighting the fight on the grounds that and on the battlefield that's been chosen for us by our enemies.
Let's fight them, okay?
This is what it is.
And we need people that will stand up for white people representing us in Congress and in the president.
And I'll tell you one who does it and does it well is Jesse Lee Peterson.
And he probably takes him to task harder than we do.
And it's always good when we have Jesse on the show.
But I tell you, we've got to call this what it is, and it's jealousy and resentment and hatred of whites.
That's what motivates envy.
Yeah, that's right.
And it's hard to get away from that when you're forced to occupy the same living space.
These are hard questions a sensible population would tackle.
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Okay, well, that works.
I don't know if you can hear that because it looks like Mike One went down here for a second.
We'll work those gremlins out.
But if you could hear it there, we are dusting off some of these civil rights songs.
Moldy oldies.
Moldy oldies, that's right.
And that is if I had a hammer.
And Keith, you can tell us a little bit about this one and what you hear.
What gospel do you hear if you cross the threshold of most any church these days?
You see that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John have been exchanged for the Gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary.
This was Peter, Paul, and Mary, two Jews and a Catholic girl, trying to lead the vanguard of the civil rights movement.
Folk music was big in the early 60s.
Thank goodness it was a passing fancy because it certainly wasn't up to par of what was before or what succeeded it.
But nonetheless, this was the soundtrack for the American civil rights movement as it was sold to white people.
And you need to be acquainted with it.
And as we should say, Keith, as we should remind, it was sold as equality for all, special privileges for none type of thing.
Let's just give everybody an equal chance.
Well, of course, if you gave everybody equality, you could give them equality under attempts, I guess you could say, but you certainly can't give them equality of outcomes.
And that has been the problem.
Nothing really much would have changed with regards to.
Well, see, that's what happened with the Civil Rights Movement of 64.
They said, well, what's going to replace white supremacy?
Well, meritocracy was going to supplant white supremacy.
And white people said, hey, we can live with that.
We're more than glad to compete on an equal basis with black people or any other people.
But of course, if you did that, the more things changed, the more they would have stayed the same.
the Jewish hierarchy that was behind in financing the civil rights movement decided under people like Alfred Bloom Rosen of the EEOC to make affirmative action the enforcement mechanism of the 64 Civil Rights Movement.
And affirmative action is nothing but anti-white racial discrimination.
It has had an incredible shelf life.
It has existed since 1969 up until the present day.
Nobody has the courage to say that it's going to end.
Back in 2003, Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court said maybe we need another 25 years.
Well, the 25 years is going to be up in two or three years.
Guess what?
It's more needed now than ever because if they don't have it, guess what?
Blacks are going to still be at the back of the bus.
This whole thing is a misadventure that has basically dragged America from being number one in the world in terms of the quality of its public education to today number 37 at the bottom of the first world.
I got a note in just now that informed me that Peter of Peter, Paul, and Mary is a convicted pedophile.
But even if he wasn't, even if he wasn't, he still couldn't live in wide swaths of Detroit or Baltimore or St. Louis or Memphis or Atlanta.
And that's a legacy of everything that they were supposedly fighting for back then.
But, you know, getting back to Biden, getting back to Biden saying he would only consider a black woman for the Supreme Court, even Ted Cruz now, Ted Cruz is now calling this out as anti-white.
He's bringing some cohonies after all these years.
You know, to an extent.
Again, we were talking about this before.
He's saying this is anti-white.
This locks out white people.
Why shouldn't white people be considered for this opening?
Why shouldn't everybody?
And then he went on to say, of course, in a little bit of.
But then on the other hand, when he's actually confronted with things like this, he will jump on the bandwagon of the black candidate nine times out of ten.
This guy is a phony.
We need to have these phony conservatives flushed out of the system.
We need to get some people that will advocate for white people.
Well, that was the thing.
I mean, he was saying, well, this is, you know, for the black women who would be candidates on their own merit, this does them a disservice as well.
So we had to hedge it a little bit.
But this is the thing.
I mean, now it seems like every week you have major politicians now in this country mentioning anti-white.
And I'm glad that they're catching up to us.
I'm glad that for the last 18 years, we've been out here mainstreaming this.
This voice in the wilderness.
We have been popularizing it.
We have been making it safe.
We've done our part anyway, along with many others, that's for sure.
But, you know, in a way, interlopers like Ted Cruz cheapen it.
I'm glad that he's doing it.
It's the right thing to say.
Well, all of them.
But this is what I always said.
Isn't this what I have said for years and years and years?
That one day, and that day is perhaps now dawning upon us, that everybody's going to be saying the things we've been saying because it's going to be the path to prosperity, to electoral success.
And now that day is seemingly dawn in a way.
And on one way, we've been waiting for it.
On another way, you know, where was he 10 years ago?
Where was he before other people were doing it?
And that's a good question.
Will they follow through on these sentiments?
Are they going to really advocate for white people the way that the left advocates for black people, for Jewish people, for any non-white people?
Do you believe they're really going to do it?
Well, this is the time to put up or shut up, Republican Party.
Here's another example of what we're talking about here.
And that is that the Blaze, okay, the Blaze, Glenn Beck, Glenn Beck, who was literally worshiping Martin Luther King at some tea party rally some years ago.
We talked about this, the death rattle of establishment conservatism.
He was standing on a stairway and he moved down a couple of feet because he said, Martin Luther King stood on this step and I need to stand below where he stood because I'm just not worthy.
So this is even people as milquetoast as Glenn Beck and the Blaze are now, you know, things are changing when you have outlets like the Blaze that now feel confident enough to call out the ADL for its anti-white agenda.
And indeed, that is exactly what they called it.
So here's the Blaze now.
The ADL, if you didn't notice it, quite embarrassingly changed its definition of racism.
It used to, it would be one race superior to another or considers another race to be inferior.
There were problems with that definition, but it would have been palatable to the masses.
But now they actually changed the definition of racism to say that only whites can be racist.
Now, I assume that's the same thing.
The ADL did that, actually.
Nosfratu, Jonathan, also known as Nosfaratu, the head of the ADL, has now changed officially the definition of racism so that a white person cannot be a victim of racism.
Well, that's in his jargon now and in the official Jewish position, now white people have no rights.
They can never complain about racial discrimination.
That's right.
Only whites can be racist.
Now, I wrote that in a book in 2010, and my book was just banned from Amazon last week, the same week this new definition for racism came out, which said exactly what I said in the book.
Racist is a white person.
Racism is anything white people do that liberals don't like.
And so, but now they got so much backlash from that, even milquetoast conservatives like Glenn Beck calling them to the carpet.
Glenn Beck would have never had the balls to call out the ADL five years ago, ten years ago, even two years ago, really.
But the ADL has really become a caricature of the SPLC almost.
The SPLC was always sort of like the B-League, and the ADL was the one that a lot of people fear, but the ADL has really lost a lot of that potency.
And now they have an interim definition.
They put a new definition up.
Even Jews, other Jews were making fun of them for this.
It was just so outlandish and just so transparent.
And they have changed that now.
But when you see people like Ted Cruz, this is the point.
When you see people like Ted Cruz calling out, well, he's right.
What Biden did was anti-white.
When you see Glenn Beck, quite rightly mocking the ADL for this, they're quite right.
It's good that they joined the party.
How sincere they are, how strong their back is.
What will happen when the Republicans gain control in these 2022 congressional elections?
Are they going to continue to press on this matter or are they going to back up and be Casper Milquetoast, a la Glenn Beck again?
You can probably figure it out, but what is remarkable and what still stands, and this point still stands, is that you do have people saying these things.
They weren't saying these things before.
How much more of a nudge do you have to give them before they will?
Let's hold them to it, folks.
Let's hold their feet to the fire.
Say, this is what you said back when you were trying to win an election.
Now you've won the election.
Follow through and do something.
See, that's the point, Keith.
How much more of a nudge do they need to get from their base before they will actually legislate in favor of whites?
Now, and you could say, well, okay, they're going to legislate for us now, but they don't really believe it.
I don't give a damn what they believe.
I don't care if Ted Cruz is a true believer or if he doesn't believe in it at all, as long as he advocates for us and as long as he legislates for us.
Do you think all of these people are true believers of the anti-white narrative, of the WOCA agenda?
All they need to do is enforce the 64 Civil Rights Act as written, which prohibits racial discrimination, period.
Well, we need to repeal it.
We need to rebuild all of that.
We need to repeal everything.
I think we just need to enforce the Civil Rights Act of 64 as it was written, rather than as it was interpreted by Alfred Bloomer's and ZEOC.
All right.
Well, we got to take another break.
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All right.
Welcome back, everybody.
Another installment of what is racist and what isn't.
Here's a headline, a sports headline that I saw this week.
Out of the Guardian, the left-wing newspaper from Liverpool, England.
The Dallas Mavericks are consistently white in a black league.
Why?
The story begins.
In 2020, the NBA was 74.2% black and 19.6% white.
It seems every decade, the white NBA player becomes less relevant.
Yet one franchise has often kept the dream of mediocre white guys alive, the Dallas Mavericks.
In 15 of the last 21 seasons, there were no less than three white players on the 12-man active roster.
In more of half of those 15 seasons, there were four white players.
Can you believe it, Keith?
Four out of 12.
Not to mention at least two starting white players.
The Mavericks, in a literal sense, do not look like the rest of the league.
It's tempting to put this down to racism on part of the Mavericks and their owner, Mark Cuban, who's very left-wing and Jewish.
Here's another thing, though.
All right.
Three or four players out of 12.
What is the overall population of blacks in this country?
13%.
So out of 13% of the population, blacks make up 75% of the NBA.
Now, that is not racist.
They say that is not racist.
But for a team to have three out of 15 players be white, that is racist.
Now, let's look at the three players, white players on the Mavericks right here.
You have Luca Donick, who is perhaps the best player in the league.
Perhaps the best player in the league.
That is very arguable.
And not the mediocre player that they described in that Guardian article.
And then you've got Christoph Przingis, who's an all-star level player.
All right.
And then you got Maxi Kleber, who's serviceable.
So it's racist if three out of 12, you can actually have 15 players on a team, 12 on the active roster.
If you have three whites on a team, that's racist because the league's 75% black.
But it's not racist for the league to be 75% black when 13% of the population is black.
That's fine.
Right.
And for example, compare that with the National Hockey League, which basically gets people from the frozen wastes of the North, either places like Finland or Canada or Russia, things like that.
Well, they are constantly trying to prostrate themselves out and flail themselves with sackcloths and ashes because they don't have enough black players.
Why doesn't the NBA do the same thing because they don't have enough white players?
No, in fact, if they have just a few white players, you have an article written by an internationally known left-wing newspaper saying, why are these white people on the team?
Again, where is this double standard ever going to end, James?
You know, there is never such a thing as anti-white racism, which is what this Guardian article is all about.
It's anti-white racism.
On the other hand, if, for example, they can't find, they're begging black players to play in the National Hockey League, but that is, you know, white racism is somehow holding them back.
This is, you know, somebody, you know, hello, this is Earth.
You know, reality needs to step in here at some point.
This goes back to the Bob Whitaker thing years ago.
They say they're anti-racist, but they're not.
They're anti-white.
Anti-racist is code for anti-white.
I mean, this is to scare all franchises from signing what would be, perhaps in many cases, superior white players.
If you sign a white player, you're going to get an article like that.
It doesn't matter that it's only three out of 12.
That's hardly a majority.
But to sign one at all opens you up to this sort of negative.
Let's confront this thing about the inferiority of white players.
Look at the NFL, the National Football League.
For years, Bill Belichick's New England Patriots got the same type of negative publicity that they were somehow closet racist because they had more white players than the average NFL team did.
And furthermore, they were winning Super Bowls with them.
Maybe they're not inferior after all.
Maybe they are superior.
Well, now that you mentioned the NFL, this was a very interesting story this week in the NFL.
So you have the former coach of the Miami Dolphins, Brian Flores.
He has sued the NFL, all 32 owners in the NFL, in fact, for racism.
Now, this is an affirmative action hire who is suing the team that gave him a job he didn't deserve to begin with for, of course.
He flunked his final exam on that.
He could not become a winner.
So what happens to all non-winning coaches in the NFL?
They eventually get fired.
He gets fired.
But with all those white coaches that didn't win and were fired, that's nothing.
But his is an example of horrible racism.
Well, I hope, of course, that both parties go broke.
I hope he goes broke.
I hope that the NFL goes broke.
No love lost here.
Well, all of them, of course.
But all professional sports ball leagues need to be knocked out.
Division one, football, and basketball likewise.
But in the NFL, Keith, as you know, there is the Rooney rule, which forces every franchise to interview a black coaching candidate, regardless of whether or not they feel as though he may be a good fit for that particular team or whatever.
And so you give them every opportunity to succeed.
You give them interviews that they wouldn't have had otherwise.
You give them jobs they wouldn't have had otherwise.
And even though he got fired after not being able to deliver a winning team, now he sues them because apparently he went to some interview and they already had the coach that they wanted in mind.
I think this was the New York Giants, if I'm not mistaken.
But they had to interview him anyway or else they would have been fined by the league.
They had to interview a black candidate just to go through the motions and they said, well, they interviewed me, but it was a sham interview.
It was a sham interview because they didn't hire me.
And so now he's suing.
Now, the NFL has made this guy a multi-millionaire, but he's still going to sue him because that is the legacy.
This is Black History Month.
Well, see, this is what blacks are doing regarding discrimination.
They're playing a game where the rules are heads I win, tails you lose.
If you think we're superior, then it doesn't matter.
Let the devil take the hindmost.
We can have like less than white people are over 60% of the population of the United States of America, but they're less than 20% of the players in the NFL.
But on the other hand, in a situation like this with coaching, where basically you've got to imagine that these coaches, these teams want to get winning coaches in there, people that can actually do the job.
And if black people aren't being chosen for these things, then that is racism likewise.
See, either way, you can't win.
You know, it's heads I win, tails you lose when you're dealing with racial discrimination regarding blacks versus whites.
All right, one more thing.
Whoopi Goldberg.
It's been in the news this week.
Black sheep of the Goldberg family.
Well, except that's not even her name.
Her name is there is no Goldberg family, at least not that she belongs to.
Her name is Karen Johnson.
Karen Johnson is her real name.
Her stage name is Whoopee Goldberg.
Well, she knew exactly who her paymasters were when she made that.
Except that she ran afoul.
This is, again, the progressive snake, the anti-white snake, the woke snake, whatever you want to call it, eating its own tail.
So here's one of their biggest mouthpieces.
But she says something that ran afoul of her Jewish.
The official Jewish narrative.
That's right.
And, well, what do you know about it, Keith?
Very quickly.
What happened on this?
This was on the Jewish narrative is Jews are a separate race from white people.
What she was saying is that anti-Semitism was not responsible for a particular incident because you're talking about two different groups of white people.
It's not racial.
It's not anti-Semitism is not racial discrimination is basically what she was saying.
Well, she was talking, of course, about the official narrative of World War II, particularly the German treatment of the Jewish people at that time, saying that that was not because of their hatred towards because of racial animosity, just man's inhumanity towards his fellow man.
But she got the message very quickly.
Not only was she suspended, but she figured it out in about 24 hours.
She was backtracking as fast as she could with every apology she could utter, but she still got suspended.
But on the other hand, had she been a white Gentile, she would have been cast into the outer darkness instead because she is a black female.
What happens to her?
She gets a one-week suspension.
If she had been an actual Jew, maybe she wouldn't have gotten anything.
Maybe she would have been.
Who knows what would have happened?
Nothing at all.
Well, now, isn't Roseanne Jewish?
They canned her, you know, for.
Well, she got off the reservation.
That's what happens.
She got off the Jewish reservation.
Well, in any event.
That was really interesting with Roseanne, though, because she was a true cash cow.
I mean, she wasn't like one of four hostesses on the view.
Roseanne was her own institution and a real popular before Oprah was Oprah.
Well, and then, of course, they had rebooted the Roseanne series from the 80s, which we all knew.
But all she said was one of, you know, some black woman looked like an animal or something, you know.
And that was it.
I mean, that caused her a guy.
Now, you can have no negative reaction to any black person or else you have run afoul of the false gods, as you say, of political correctness in America today.
Boy, oh, boy, what a week.
What a busy week to kick off Black History Month.
But it's going to be a busy month for us as well.
Not only do we have two great guests coming up for you tonight, the rest of the – we are booked through the beginning of the summer, okay?
Next week is Ladies' Night.
It's our Valentine's Day program.
We've got about a half a dozen ladies that are going to be coming on to talk to us about pairing up and building strong families, homeschooling, home churching, retro culture, feminism, you name it.
If it's an issue that pertains to her family, it's late.
What was that?
The Commodore?
Yeah, that sounds about right.
But that's coming up next week.
And then, of course, going out into the extended forecast here, March Around the World is really coming up fast now.
Our Confederate History Month series in April.
We're going to do some new and exciting things in that as well.
That is all coming up.
That'll take us clear into May before we can come up for air.
Just about every show, every hour is booked from here through May.
So busy stuff.
We're excited about it.
We're excited about the start we've had so far this year.
It continues in the next hour with Neil Kumar, candidate for Congress in Arkansas.
We'll be right back.
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