As most of our listeners
already know, I was
invited back to the
Paula Zahn

program for a second
interview on Monday
night. I was once again
a member of a panel,
with the subject this
time being the latest
census figures, which
indicate that 1 out of
every 3 Americans now
belong to a minority
group. Obviously, I
consider it an honor and
a privilege to be
considered worthy of
national television
exposure and I wanted to
take full advantage of
such an opportunity to
serve as a voice for the
millions of European
Americans who have
little mainstream media
representation.
The points I wanted to
convey to America were
as follows:
1) This country is
becoming increasingly
Balkanized and the
founding stock of
America are in for the
fight of their lives to
simply have a future in
the very nation our
forefathers carved from
a wilderness.
2) America has been a
First World nation
because we've always had
a First World
population. This is
rapidly changing due to
the illegal alien
invasion coupled with
the explosive birthrates
that minorities have.
Furthermore, these
"immigrants" are not
assimilating and are
importing the Third
World with them, rather
than leaving it behind.
I don't want to be
forced to trade down.
3) Not everyone in the
world can live in
America and the land of
my forefathers is more
than just a dumping
ground. The melting pot
has gone from a boil to
a dull simmer due to the
fact that these
non-Europeans are not
embracing our traditions
and heroes. Diversity
and multiculturalism are
a weakness, not a
strength.
4) Everything that is
taking place is
occurring at the expense
of White Americans and
it is only natural and
healthy that I would
want to put the
interests of my own
family above that of
other people. That does
not mean that I harbor
ill-will or hatred for
minorities, but I have a
natural inclination
to safeguard my own
people first. Besides,
illegal immigration is
detrimental to everyone.
Those were sort of the
talking points that I
had in my head as I was
leaving for the
studio. I tried to work
most of them in as best
I could, although when
you have three panelists
and a host and only four
minutes of
airtime divided amongst
the group, it's not
necessarily the greatest
forum for making a
cohesive argument. It
was very fast paced and
quick hitting.
Paula Zahn, who has been
very gracious and fair,
allowed me to comment
first. Despite being
interrupted by snorts
and laughter from one of
my counterparts, I
thought what I had to
say made a helluva lot
of sense! After my
initial remarks, Roland
Martin, who was also on
with me during my
previous CNN appearance,
provided the kind of
argument you'd expect
from an intellectually
bankrupt flunky of the
civil rights era...he
engaged in the personal
attack. I suppose
Roland was surprised
that there were still
White men strong enough
to stand up against the
tide of Political
Correctness, but he
seemed rather irritated
and the hatred he
harbored for me seemed
to seethe out of every
word he uttered.
I'll have to go back and
read the transcript
again, but I don't
remember him ever
actually addressing the
issue at hand as he was
too busy telling me how
stupid I was. I guess
that makes for good
television though and I
didn't take offense
because I personally got
a kick out of his
antics. Not wanting
to descend down into the
gutters with Roland, I
tried to maintain my
poise as a Southern
gentleman and did the
best I could to
smile, stay on topic,
and speak to the
American people.
Naturally, I am my
hardest critic and you
always second-guess your
own performance, but
after the short segment
was over I left feeling
satisfied. I was
excited to check my
e-mails later that night
and see that, once
again, we were inundated
with positive messages
from across the
country. Most of the
e-mails were obviously
from Whites, but I also
received praise from
Blacks as well as
(legal) Hispanics who
stated that I had spoken
for them too.
However, the most
gratifying of all the
e-mails were probably
the following two...
"Mr.
Edwards, I just wanted
to thank you for your
unflinching defense
of White Americans
earlier this evening.
Your positions were all
uncompromising and
unapologetic. You
didn't speak in code and
you pretty much defied
every single tenet of
political correctness
and represented the
silenced majority of
this nation so very
eloquently. I'm
grateful of your effort
and proud to have had
you represent us
European-Americans."
"You said things
tonight that I've never
heard spoken in public,
and I was grateful to
hear them. I agree with
what you said, and most
if not all that was in
the Mission statement.
I'm just glad to hear
somebody speak the
truth, which up until
tonight seemed to be
unspeakable. And, I
plan to keep listening."
In closing, I'd just
like to remind folks
that everything we do
here in The
Political Cesspool
is for the advancement
of the Cause. While I
do consider it a
personal accomplishment
to have been selected to
appear on TV, nothing I
do is done for the
purpose of
self-gratification. I
realize that I am only
26 years old and still
have a lot of learning
to do. I also
acknowledge that I none
of this would be
possible without hard
work and the support of
those who stand beside
me. Thank you. I also
want to again thank CNN
for having me back on.
They have been a
pleasure to work with
and have treated me with
dignity and respect,
regardless of their
personal politics may
be. I can't say a
single bad thing about
the producers of the
Paula Zahn program,
nor Paula Zahn herself.
I appreciate them.
We will have YouTube
footage of Monday's show
up on our website at the
earliest possible
occasion. In the
meantime, here is the
transcript of the show:
If you would like to
contact the Paula Zahn
program and thank them
for giving our side the
opportunity to convey
our message, you may do
so here:
On To Victory,
James Edwards
Host, The Political
Cesspool Radio Program