Sharpton spearheaded Hillary's dirty tricks campaign in 2007.
What we have right now is an exact repeat of Hillary's dirty tricks campaign.
In 2007 they went after Don Imas for his “attack” against women. This go round it's Rush.
In 2007 Sharpton was stirring the racial pot with the Jenna 6 and the phony ‘noose” campaign implying the KKK was hunting down blacks.
This time it Trayvon and and “Blacks are being hunted” and the stand your ground and castle doctrine laws are a licensee to hunt blacks.
Beginning in Nov of 2006 the dems started the phony BS of Bush firing the US Attorneys and it was somehow connected to covering up police misconduct. Janet Reno fired all the US Attorney's in 1993 in part to cover up that Bill Clinton had ordered his state troopers to racial profile. He had been sued by the Reagan/Bush DoJ for ordering racial profiling and had agreed to stop as part of the settlement. He didn't. Hillary's been on a vendetta to pin racial profiling on the repubs ever since.
Notice how the DoJ has started all the probes into racial profiling, most notable is with Sheriff Joe.
Everything points to Hillary.
All of this is just priming the pump. Zippo is going to be forced out and that's when the real civil unrest starts.
BTW Fast and Furious has been arming up the drug gangs. In the 1996 election Bill Clinton's buddies the Chinese military got caught arming up the gangs in LA with full auto weapons.
“Don’t let the news media play you for a fool.”
Not likely.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/04/12/al-sharpton-obamas-go-to-black-leader.html
Al Sharpton: Obama’s Go-To Black Leader
Apr 12, 2011 6:37 PM EDT
The presidents extraordinary embrace of Al Sharpton last week has as much to do with his rejection of Jesse Jackson, Cornel West and Tavis Smiley as it does with the once-embattled reverend.
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Obama stayed so far away from Sharpton during the 2008 campaign that Sharpton, with Obamas blessing, never even endorsed him. Yet not only did Obama just become the first president ever to appear at the annual conference of Sharptons National Action Network, ten top Obama aides, including six cabinet members, Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, spoke at various sessions of the four-day event. It was a Yes Al Can celebration.
This enemy-of-my-enemy alliance moved to the front burner more than a year ago, when Sharpton declared, in an interview with the New York Times, that Obama was smart not to ballyhoo a black agenda. Smiley fired back, saying it was difficult for Sharpton to be the water carrier for the White House and, at the same time, trying to be the titular head, as it were, for Black America. He argued that Sharpton was inside the White House trying to help the president push his agenda out rather than pressuring Obama to adopt an agenda for blacks disproportionately hurt by the great recession.
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