White Supremacist Radio Host: Ron Paul Was Scheduled and Confirmed in 2006

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James Edwards, host of Tennessee’s premier white supremacist radio show, The Political Cesspool, is following LGF — and apparently, he’s not a fan.

But he does confirm that Ron Paul was scheduled to appear on his overtly racist show in 2006, one week after former KKK grand wizard David Duke.

Unlike those who constantly attack me, I prefer to be honest. So, rather than be disingenuous, I will tell you that Ron Paul was scheduled and confirmed to appear for an hour-long interview on The Political Cesspool Radio Program in 2006. This booking was arranged by Jesse Benton.

A couple of hours before the live interview was to take place, we were informed that Congressman Paul had to take an unexpected flight and would be happy to reschedule with us at a later time.

So, there you have it, media lefties. Feel free to spin it however you wish, but be sure to make this clear:

The Political Cesspool Radio Program proudly endorses Ron Paul for President of the United States.

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