Posted on 11/19/2014 11:12:12 AM PST by Starman417
The "Reverend" Al Shapton enjoys nearly unfettered access to President Barack Obama:
Yeah. I supported President Obama when he was running, and to be honest, he felt that it was something he didnt expect because I lived and led a[n] organization in the home state of his opponent, Hillary Clinton. So, I had more to lose.All I ever said that I wanted from him was access. Ive not asked for a patronage job for a friend of mine. I dont get government money. Just access: We want to talk to you about education. We want to deal with you about jobs. We want to be in the room when youre dealing with agendas. Im not going to always agree with you.
I dont agree with drones. I dont agree with Guantanamo Bay, but I agree with a lot of what hes doing cause thats why I supported him. Anybody that supports a candidate is probably going to agree with them when they get in cause duh thats why they supported em.
In fact, The Reverend Al has become Barack Obama's "go to guy" on issues of race:
It was a heady consultation for Sharpton, who spent years on the outside dreaming of a place in the pantheon of the civil rights leaders he revered as a teenage street preacher in Brooklyn, and its an irony lost on no one that his rise to White House adviser has come thanks to Barack Obama, whose restrained personal style couldnt be any more different from Sharptons. If anything, the Ferguson crisis has underscored Sharptons role as the national black leader Obama leans on most, a remarkable personal and political transformation for a man once regarded with suspicion and disdain by many in his own party. Its a status made all the more surprising given that Obama, Americas first black president, ran on a platform of moving beyond the countrys painful racial divisions while Sharpton is the man who once defined those divisions for many Americans.What brought them together, according to numerous sources Ive spoken with about this over the years, is a shared commitment to racial justice, and a hardheaded pragmatism that has fueled their success. He realized I wasnt as irrational or as crazy as people thought, Sharpton told me in an interview this week, and indeed Sharpton not only visits the White House frequently, he often texts or emails with senior Obama officials such as Jarrett and Attorney General Eric Holder, the first African American to hold that job and who, like Sharpton, views the Ferguson crisis as a pivotal one in Obamas presidency.
Sharpton has quite a nefarious past:
Three decades ago, the overweight, track-suited, medallion-bedecked Sharpton led a rally against a white-owned clothing store in Harlem that was subsequently burned to the ground by a deranged black protester, killing eight people. Around that time, he was convicted of defaming a white upstate New York prosecutor he falsely accused of raping black teenager Tawana Brawley in the 1980s, an infamous case that made him famous as the caricature of an inflammatory inner-city preacher immortalized by Tom Wolfe in Bonfire of the Vanities. Sharpton often, regrettably, played to type: During the 1991 Crown Heights riots in Brooklyn, Sharpton stoked black rage after a Hasidic Jewish driver killed a young boy with his car. At the childs funeral, Sharpton railed against Jewish diamond merchants who bought their wares from apartheid South Africa, then ran down black kids in Brooklyn. There was his much-mocked stint as an FBI informer in the 1980s.
Being an Obama confidante has some pretty darned big advantages. You don't have to pay taxes:
Mr. Sharpton has regularly sidestepped the sorts of obligations most people see as inevitable, like taxes, rent and other bills. Records reviewed by The New York Times show more than $4.5 million in current state and federal tax liens against him and his for-profit businesses. And though he said in recent interviews that he was paying both down, his balance with the state, at least, has actually grown in recent years. His National Action Network appears to have been sustained for years by not paying federal payroll taxes on its employees.With the tax liability outstanding, Mr. Sharpton traveled first class and collected a sizable salary, the kind of practice by nonprofit groups that the United States Treasurys inspector general for tax administration recently characterized as abusive, or potentially criminal if the failure to turn over or collect taxes is willful.
Mr. Sharpton and the National Action Network have repeatedly failed to pay travel agencies, hotels and landlords. He has leaned on the generosity of friends and sometimes even the organization, intermingling its finances with his own to cover his daughters private school tuition.
Not even payroll taxes:
(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net...
Al the tax-cheating criminal.
“If you’re of the right, er, persuasion, you can skip paying taxes & still be Obama’s “go-to guy” ?”
Short answer: Yes
Long Answer: He&^ yes!!
Notice how when a Socon does not live up to his standards the media is all over him for being a hypocrite and for doing what they do. But, here is a big government socialist not paying his taxes he does not get the same treatment. Why is that?
Rich liberals are funny that way. Taxes are for OTHER people.
Hustler. RACE Hustler.
If the Rev were white, he’d be living in a refrigerator carton.
Dear Al - Just think of all the wonderful, evil things Obama could do with the money you’re keeping from him. Come on, now, be a good guy and hand it over.
It’s no wonder they’re always in favor of raising taxes...
it never affects them because they just don’t pay ‘em.
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