The Political Cesspool is a paleoconservative, racist radio program for the hick-South. James Edwards hosts “The Political Cesspool,” a racist, anti-Semitic radio show he founded in 2005 and based just outside Memphis, Tenn. His show has featured a wide roster of white supremacists, anti-Semites and other extremists, such as the longtime Klan leader David Duke and Holocaust denier Willis Carto. Its mission statement says it “stands for the Dispossessed Majority” and is “pro-white.” Despite denial of racial bias, their featuring of David Duke, Nick Griffin, Paul Fromm, Preston Wiginton, Edgar Steele, Hal Turner, Michael Bray and A. Wyatt Mann wouldn't say otherwise.
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| - The Political Cesspool is a paleoconservative, racist radio program for the hick-South. James Edwards hosts “The Political Cesspool,” a racist, anti-Semitic radio show he founded in 2005 and based just outside Memphis, Tenn. His show has featured a wide roster of white supremacists, anti-Semites and other extremists, such as the longtime Klan leader David Duke and Holocaust denier Willis Carto. Its mission statement says it “stands for the Dispossessed Majority” and is “pro-white.” Despite denial of racial bias, their featuring of David Duke, Nick Griffin, Paul Fromm, Preston Wiginton, Edgar Steele, Hal Turner, Michael Bray and A. Wyatt Mann wouldn't say otherwise.
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| - The Political Cesspool is a paleoconservative, racist radio program for the hick-South. James Edwards hosts “The Political Cesspool,” a racist, anti-Semitic radio show he founded in 2005 and based just outside Memphis, Tenn. His show has featured a wide roster of white supremacists, anti-Semites and other extremists, such as the longtime Klan leader David Duke and Holocaust denier Willis Carto. Its mission statement says it “stands for the Dispossessed Majority” and is “pro-white.” Despite denial of racial bias, their featuring of David Duke, Nick Griffin, Paul Fromm, Preston Wiginton, Edgar Steele, Hal Turner, Michael Bray and A. Wyatt Mann wouldn't say otherwise.
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