Bill Johnson to Guest on ‘The Political Cesspool’ this Saturday

From the Political Cesspool’s James Edwards:

American Third Position (A3P) is America’s newest and most promising political party, and I’m proud to be on the board of directors for A3P. The party doesn’t fall into the phony “conservative” vs. “liberal” rigged wrestling match that the GOP and Democrats are running in collaboration with FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, etc. Instead it takes stands based on what is best for our people, not whatever Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh happen to be talking about this week.

Dr. Kevin MacDonald is also a director of A3P, and Bill Johnson, an international corporate attorney, is Chairman of the party. We’ve had Dr. MacDonald on our radio show several times in the past, and this Saturday night we’re proud to have Bill Johnson on the program to talk about A3P.

This is one you don’t want to miss!

Support the Chairman. If you’re in the Memphis area, tune in to AM 1380 WLRM on Saturday, February 20, at 6pm Central Time.  If you’re not in the area, tune in by going to www.thepoliticalcesspool.org

As James said, this is one you don’t want to miss.

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  1. steven says:

    In reply to,
    Chris Peck: No future in being an Angry White Male

    As I remember it a lot of white men died angry at: Concord, Trenton, Princeton, Bunker Hill, The Battle of Midway, Iwo Jima, Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville.

    In short, when white men get angry, they get things done. This of course excludes two types, traitors and cowards.

    That leaves you with only three choices, be white, be yellow or be a red.

  2. BetyarPali says:

    Anyone who challeges the positions taken by Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh has my attention. Thos two guys are nothing more than bags of hot air. I listen to them periodically while I'm driving just as a mental exercise, because I have fun debunking almost everything they say. I can't believe there are people in this country gullible enough (read dumb enough) to fall for the crap those two spout daily on the radio. I wish I could listen to Bill Johnson on the radio instead of those two propagandists.