Not until now has America had a president with enough courage to tell the nation exactly what Sharpton is: "Al is a con man, a troublemaker, always looking for a score," said Donald Trump on Monday.
In response, Sharpton did the only thing he's ever really learned how to do: He accused the president of harboring "a particular venom for blacks and people of color." What a surprise.
Despite the defendants' graphic and detailed confessions, which were captured on videotape and delivered mostly in the presence of their parents or guardians, Sharpton insisted that the boys were innocent victims of "a fit of racial hysteria" that was sweeping the criminal-justice system and all of American society.
During the administration of New York City mayor David Dinkins, Sharpton angrily denounced Dinkins in the following terms: "David Dinkins, you wanna be the only ni**er on television, only ni**er in the newspaper, only ni**er that can talk. Don't cover them, don't talk to them, 'cause you got the only ni**er problem. 'Cause you know if a black man stood up next to you, they would see you for the whore that you really are."
Sharpton's Closeness to Khalid Abdul Muhammad. In February 2001, when Khalid Abdul Muhammad died in a hospital as a result of a brain aneurysm he had suffered, Sharpton was at Muhammed's side.
At the rally, Sharpton derided Wright's primary opponents, who also were black, in terms suggesting that he viewed them as race traitors: "You're supposed to be attracted to these Negroes you ain't never seen before," said Sharpton.
In summation, it is clear that President Trump's assessment of Sharpton was entirely accurate.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274468/finally-american-president-stands-sharpton-john-perazzo
In response, Sharpton did the only thing he's ever really learned how to do: He accused the president of harboring "a particular venom for blacks and people of color." What a surprise.
Despite the defendants' graphic and detailed confessions, which were captured on videotape and delivered mostly in the presence of their parents or guardians, Sharpton insisted that the boys were innocent victims of "a fit of racial hysteria" that was sweeping the criminal-justice system and all of American society.
During the administration of New York City mayor David Dinkins, Sharpton angrily denounced Dinkins in the following terms: "David Dinkins, you wanna be the only ni**er on television, only ni**er in the newspaper, only ni**er that can talk. Don't cover them, don't talk to them, 'cause you got the only ni**er problem. 'Cause you know if a black man stood up next to you, they would see you for the whore that you really are."
Sharpton's Closeness to Khalid Abdul Muhammad. In February 2001, when Khalid Abdul Muhammad died in a hospital as a result of a brain aneurysm he had suffered, Sharpton was at Muhammed's side.
At the rally, Sharpton derided Wright's primary opponents, who also were black, in terms suggesting that he viewed them as race traitors: "You're supposed to be attracted to these Negroes you ain't never seen before," said Sharpton.
In summation, it is clear that President Trump's assessment of Sharpton was entirely accurate.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274468/finally-american-president-stands-sharpton-john-perazzo
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