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The Political Cesspool is a weekly far-right talk radio show founded by Tennessean political activist James Edwards and syndicated by the organizations Liberty News Radio Network and Accent Radio Network in the United States. First broadcast in October 2004 twice a week from radio station WMQM, per Edwards it has been simulcast on Stormfront Radio, a service of the white nationalist Stormfront website and as of 2011 is broadcast on Saturday nights on WLRM, a blues and southern soul radio station in Millington, Tennessee. Its sponsors include the white separatist Council of Conservative Citizens and the Institute for Historical Review, a Holocaust denial group.

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  • The Political Cesspool (que se traduciría como "El Sumidero Político") es una charla radiofónica ultraderechista semanal fundada por el activista político James Edwards y que forma parte de la Red Radiofónica Noticias Libertarias y la en los Estados Unidos. Primera emisión realizada en octubre de 2004, emitiendo dos veces por semana desde la estación radiofónica , por Edwards. También se emite simultáneamente en Stormfront Radio, un servicio del sitio web nacionalista blanco , y desde 2011 se retrasmite los sábados por la noche en , estación radiofónica de blues y soul sureño en Millington, Tennessee.​ Sus patrocinadores incluyen el secesionista blanco y el Instituto para Revisión Histórica, un grupo de denegación del Holocausto.​Según su declaración de principios, el programa se posiciona en defensa de la "mayoría desposeída" y representa "una filosofía pro blancos". Ha recibido diversas críticas—incluyendo de La Nación, La República Nueva, el , el Centro de Ley de Pobreza Del sur, y la Liga anti difamación—por su promoción de las posturas del nacionalismo blanco, antisemismo, y el supremacismo blanco.​​ Según el SPLC, el programa ha presentado un "Quién es Quién de la derecha radical", incluyendo miembros del Ku Klux Klan; se afirma que Edwards probablemente ha hecho más de nadie en América en la promoción de los neonazis, los negacionistas del Holocausto y otros extremistas.​ Forman parte del programa Edwards y su co-anfitriones Keith Alexander, Bill Rolen, Winston Smith, y Eddie Miller, así como el productor artístico Frith. Se cuenta como antiguo personal a Geoff Melton, Jess Vínculos y el cofundador Austin Farley. Entre sus invitados se incluyen el autor , Jim Gilchrist que fue el líder del proyecto Minuteman, el antiguo candidato a la presidencia de Partido de la Constitución , el actor Sonny Landham, el dirigente de Nick Griffin, Vermont y el secesionista , y el activista paleoconservador Pat Buchanan. Se difunde por al menos tres estaciones radiofónicas terrestres en los Estados Unidos y por la señal satelital de . (es)
  • The Political Cesspool is a weekly far-right talk radio show founded by Tennessean political activist James Edwards and syndicated by the organizations Liberty News Radio Network and Accent Radio Network in the United States. First broadcast in October 2004 twice a week from radio station WMQM, per Edwards it has been simulcast on Stormfront Radio, a service of the white nationalist Stormfront website and as of 2011 is broadcast on Saturday nights on WLRM, a blues and southern soul radio station in Millington, Tennessee. Its sponsors include the white separatist Council of Conservative Citizens and the Institute for Historical Review, a Holocaust denial group. According to its statement of principles, the show stands for the "Dispossessed Majority" and represents "a philosophy that is pro-White." It has attracted criticism—including from The Nation, The New Republic, the Stephen Roth Institute, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and the Anti-Defamation League—for its promotion of anti-semitic, white nationalist and white supremacist views. According to the SPLC, the show has featured a "Who's Who of the radical right", including members of the Ku Klux Klan; they say Edwards has probably done more than anyone in America to promote neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers and other extremists. The show features Edwards and his co-hosts Keith Alexander, Bill Rolen, Winston Smith, and Eddie Miller, as well as producer Art Frith. Former staffers include Geoff Melton, Jess Bonds and co-founder Austin Farley. Its guests have included author Jerome Corsi, Minuteman Project leader Jim Gilchrist, former Constitution Party presidential candidate Michael Peroutka, actor Sonny Landham, British National Party leader Nick Griffin, Vermont secessionist Thomas Naylor, and paleoconservative activist Pat Buchanan. It is carried by at least three licensed terrestrial radio stations in the United States and on network feeds on the Galaxy 19 communications satellite. (en)
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  • James Edwards, Austin Farley (en)
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  • American "racial realist" Jared Taylor and British far-right politician Nick Griffin have both been repeat guests on the show; both have argued for forms of racial segregation in order to protect the Caucasian race from what they see as the negative influences of other racial groups. (en)
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  • Art Frith (en)
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  • James Edwards, Keith Alexander, Bill Rolen, Winston Smith, Eddie "The Bombardier" Miller (en)
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  • The Political Cesspool (que se traduciría como "El Sumidero Político") es una charla radiofónica ultraderechista semanal fundada por el activista político James Edwards y que forma parte de la Red Radiofónica Noticias Libertarias y la en los Estados Unidos. Primera emisión realizada en octubre de 2004, emitiendo dos veces por semana desde la estación radiofónica , por Edwards. También se emite simultáneamente en Stormfront Radio, un servicio del sitio web nacionalista blanco , y desde 2011 se retrasmite los sábados por la noche en , estación radiofónica de blues y soul sureño en Millington, Tennessee.​ Sus patrocinadores incluyen el secesionista blanco y el Instituto para Revisión Histórica, un grupo de denegación del Holocausto.​Según su declaración de principios, el programa se posicio (es)
  • The Political Cesspool is a weekly far-right talk radio show founded by Tennessean political activist James Edwards and syndicated by the organizations Liberty News Radio Network and Accent Radio Network in the United States. First broadcast in October 2004 twice a week from radio station WMQM, per Edwards it has been simulcast on Stormfront Radio, a service of the white nationalist Stormfront website and as of 2011 is broadcast on Saturday nights on WLRM, a blues and southern soul radio station in Millington, Tennessee. Its sponsors include the white separatist Council of Conservative Citizens and the Institute for Historical Review, a Holocaust denial group. (en)
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