Posted on 10/29/2013 8:48:21 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Killing two birds with one stone is an understatement for what the Reverend Al Sharpton did on his MSNBC show Politics Nation Tuesday evening, as the civil rights leader accused Texas Sen. Ted Cruz of politicizing the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012 during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the controversial Stand Your Ground law at the center of the trial.
Although Floridas Stand Your Ground law which allows people the right to use deadly force to defend themselves in a dangerous situation was not used by the defense in the trial of Martins alleged killer, George Zimmerman, many Democrats have clamored for changes to the law in light of Zimmermans acquittal in July.
It was a serious hearing, but Senator Ted Cruz seemed to think it was just a chance to score some cheap political points, Sharpton said to introduce the segment, which featured an exclusive interview with Martins mother, Sybrina Fulton.
Sharpton then showed a video of Cruz speaking at Tuesdays hearing: We know that some in our political process have a desire to exploit that tragic violent incident. We have seen efforts to undermine the verdict of the jury, and to inflame racial tensions, the Texas Republican said.
The civil rights leader was clearly off his game, as he proceeded to accuse Cruz of claiming that Stand Your Ground is good law for minorities before claiming that the killers in cases where the victim was a minority are more likely to acquitted because of Stand Your Ground laws than whites. Unfortunately, the Republican that Sharpton chose to skewer just happened to be Hispanic.
Fulton who testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday also seemed to agree with Sharptons remarks on the potential 2016 presidential candidate.
I think theres some disconnect there, I think Cruz is certainly not aware of the real law and how it affects us as a community, Fulton told the Reverend. I have a real problem when teenagers are afraid to walk to the store for drink and candy. There are issues there, and you want everybody to feel comfortable and you want everyone to feel safe in their neighborhood and just merely walking down the street and youre not armed
it just seems like something needs to be fixed.
ROTFLMAO! With a straight face? Hokey pokey. This guy is quite the comedian.
Shut up Al! Don’t you have some pimpin’ to do somewhere?
What an effing hippo . . crite
“Yes... we much”
Is this satire?
“Rev. Al Sharpton accuses Ted Cruz of politicizing Travyon Martins death”
No that’s his shill parents there Al. Along with all the other political and media whores like you.
LOL LOL OMG is this guy serious..I almost peed my pants Im laughing so hard
SYG is State Law. Why is the US Senate even discussing it?
POLITICS!
The uncivil rights leader is the epitomy of pot meeting kettle. But hey, if Ted Cruz had a son, he might look a lot like George Zimmerman. And that’s what matters, right?
I accuse sharpton of stirring up black violence against whites. Treyvon was the attacker and got his just rewards.
Sharpton, resurrecting Saint Trayvon to attempt to raise his own profile during the Obamacare debacle. Poor Al! People not paying enough attention to you lately?
I don’t think St. Trayvon’s parents are all that interested in politics. What they ARE interested in is using their son’s death to make themselves a huge pile of tax-free money through their phony foundation.
It’s some kind of supreme deity’s joke that his name is Sharpton.
Al Sharpton. Too stupid to be an idiot.
“I dont think St. Trayvons parents are all that interested in politics. What they ARE interested in is using their sons death to make themselves a huge pile of tax-free money through their phony foundation.”
In other words, they are interested in politics.
(grin)
That goes for his clown-like appearance too.
And who'd know better than Reverend Al "I Never Saw the Tragedy I Couldn't Flack" Sharpton. (Even a tragedy I created or invented myself -- see Tawana Brawley)
If that’s not the pot calling the kettle Black, I don’t know what is ... oh, wait.
Yeah, I guess you’re right! LOL!
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