by Winston Smith

On last Saturday’s broadcast of The Political Cesspool Radio Program, we welcomed Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) as a guest on the show, and the lupine lunatic left’s Pavlovian saliva pumps are slowly coming up to speed.

This time, the attack was begun by the website of Mother Jones Magazine (no relation to Congressman Jones), a Socialist rag that has been home for editors, journalists, and other questionable characters that you won’t find at Baptist or Presbyterian Sunday services.

The article’s author begins his spaghetti-throwing with the usual stock phrases: “notorious white nationalist radio program,” “ardent white nationalists James Edwards and Eddie Miller” [note to Mother Jones: that’s Eddie “The Bombardier” Miller; smile when you say it or write it], “racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic,” “avowed white nationalist,” etc. The author then renders due obeisance to the $PLC and the ADL (the unrivaled leaders of the hate industry in America), even reprinting the $PLC’s stale tripe from 2007 about James and the show.

The article also features a few points from our Statement of Principles, specifically:

“We represent a philosophy that is pro-White and are against political centralization.”

What’s wrong with being pro-White? The AIPAC is pro-Jew; the NAACP is pro-black; LaRaza is pro-Mestizo. No one has ever articulated a rational argument as to why White people can’t be pro-White.

“We wish to revive the White birthrate above replacement level fertility and beyond to grow the percentage of Whites in the world relative to other races.”

What’s wrong with wanting to increase our birthrate? Jews want to increase the Jewish birthrate; blacks want to increase the black birthrate; and Mestizos are counting on, even demanding an ever-increasing Mestizo birthrate to increase their political influence in the U.S. That’s natural and healthy. If Mother Jones thinks it’s bad for us to want to increase the White birthrate, then it has to be because they want the White birthrate to decrease. There’s a word for wanting to decrease a race’s birthrate – it’s “genocide.”

“Secession is a right of all people and individuals. It was successful in 1776 and this show honors those who tried to make it successful in 1865.”

The United States is the product of secession. That Abraham Lincoln waged a successful war against the South does not negate the virtue of secession, any more than a rape negates honorable womanhood. The threat of secession would be a powerful check on the political centralization that we oppose – the same political centralization our Revolutionary and Confederate sires opposed. Political centralization is the foundation of socialism, which is what Mother Jones Magazine supports.

The article then again falls back on the $PLC’s tired “radio nexus of hate” spiel and their version of The Political Cesspool’s guest list, replete with more of the $PLC’s dog-whistle words: “Holocaust denier,” “white supremacist,” “neo-Nazi activist,” “anti Semitic,” “Klan leader and neo-Nazi,” blah, blah, blah. Mother Jones Magazine, like the $PLC and every other hate industry company, likes to imply that just because we talk to someone on our show, then that somehow means we agree with all our guest’s positions – something that is not true. Nor is it true that our guests agree with everything we say on the air.

But, since the Mother Jones author, with the approval of the magazine’s editorial staff, likes to dispense guilt by association, then let them hang themselves by their own petard. The woman for whom the magazine is named was an avowed socialist, and most of the magazine’s editors and journalists were and are either socialists or have socialist leanings. This must mean that they all agree with the supreme exemplars of socialism – Vladimir Lenin, the Bolshevik revolutionaries, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and every other mass-murdering Marxist thug who imprisoned and tortured political opponents and believed that political power “comes from the barrel of a gun.”

Those are the ideological forebears of the editors and staff of Mother Jones Magazine, and it can be further proved by their approval of White genocide. That’s guilt by association, and if they believe in its legitimacy, then they should affirm that Barack Hussein Obama is a domestic terrorist, since his first presidential campaign was launched at a soiree in the home of unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers. I won’t even go into the president’s lifelong friendship with Jeremiah “Goddamn America” Wright.

Now that I’ve accurately and correctly defined Mother Jones Magazine, I want to take a few lines to accurately and correctly define us, your friendly and courteous Political Cesspool staff, and by extension, to define all our supporters and all those who agree with us.

We are paleoconservatives, Christians and Constitutionalists, which means that we are held by and fight for the same principles by which the Founders of the United States were held and for which they fought. We hate no one for what they are, but we rightly and righteously despise and contend against those who attempt to cover our national history and heroes with odium and obloquy, and who aim for the debasement of our people.

We wish only the best for all races, and we encourage all people to pursue the improvement and perfection of their own selves and cultures. We insist that European Americans, like all people, have the right to exist, develop, and prosper, free from threats and reprisals. We believe that European Americans, like all people, have the right to choose their associations and their non-associations, again, free from threats and reprisals.

We are not “white supremacists,” “neo-Nazis,” or any of the other invectives applied to us, through guilt by association, by those who really are demonstrable ethnic supremacists and true ideological and practical heirs of socialism, national and international.

I also want to accuse Mother Jones Magazine of outright lying. Their author states:

“Edwards has referred to African Americans as “heathen savages” and “subhuman”. . .”

That is a lie. James Edwards never said that about blacks in general. He did say that the perpetrators of the Knoxville Massacre, in which five blacks car-jacked, kidnapped, tortured, raped, and murdered Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, are savages. Every reasonable person who examines that hellish incident would agree with James’ assessment.

James even appeared on CNN to offer his commentary about this issue. (See video below. James is introduced at the 4:44 mark.)

If the editors and staff of Mother Jones Magazine have proof that James Edwards has referred to blacks in general as “heathen savages” and “subhuman,” then I demand that they produce it. If they do not, then I demand that they immediately issue a retraction and an apology to James Edwards.

One final thing: On September 11, the Mother Jones website posted an update to the article. The update is a response from one Erik Anderson, Congressman Jones’ soon-to-be defeated Democrat opponent in the upcoming election. The update mentions that Anderson is a Marine Corp veteran. Now, I’ll be the first to say that honorable military service adds luster to any man’s reputation, and I honor Mr. Anderson for his service. But how his time in the Corps is relevant to a discussion of Congressman’s Jones’ appearance on our show, I don’t know. But since Mother Jones thinks it’s relevant, then let it be known to them that Political Cesspool co-host Eddie “The Bombardier” Miller, who the article’s author says is an “ardent white nationalist,” is a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served with honor as a combat medic during the Vietnam War. In other words, Eddie put his life on the line so that keyboard commandos could assault his reputation.

After honorably completing his military service, he became a registered nurse and has provided professional and loving care for people of all races and religions. Furthermore, Eddie is in training to run in the St. Jude Marathon, the proceeds from which will be used to treat children of all races and religions who are dealing with cancer. (Eddie, put me down for a $30 pledge.) So, Mother Jones, tell me is this the typical behavior of someone you would label as an “ardent white nationalist?” If it is, then I’m happy to call myself one.



Political Cesspool co-host Eddie “The Bombardier” Miller talks about his participation in the upcoming St. Jude marathon

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Winston Smith is a staff member of The Political Cesspool Radio Program

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