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What's Sharpton Got Up His Sleeve? (vanity)
November 12, 2003 | Gary L. Livacari

Posted on 11/12/2003 11:59:43 AM PST by GaryL

I read an interesting article this morning by Paul Crispo of the Miami Herald titled: GOP is Becoming the Dominant Party. I posted it in the Free Republic news forum and so far has generated over 50 responses.

The gist of the article was that the leftward drift of the Democratic party has produced tangible results for the Republicans. The GOP now controls the White House, both houses of Congress, and has a significant lead in governorships. And, as if this isn’t enough, a majority of college-age voters identify with the Republican party for the first time ever. As the author suggests, this is a vast improvement from the situation just twenty years ago and could be the signs of a major political shift in the making. Let’s hope so.

And if you think the Democrats are drifting further leftward now…just wait! Their worse nightmare may soon be staring them in the face. His name is Al Sharpton. And if my proposed scenario occurs, they will have no one to blame but themselves. Instead of casting out of their party a lying demagogue who is a racist and an anti-Semite (as the Republicans rightfully did with David Duke years ago), they’ve embraced “Reverent Al,” giving him a national stage and pretending that he is a respectable political figure who deserves to run for the presidency of their party. Talk about a deal with the devil! And believe me, Sharpton is going to “make 'em pay” for this corrupt bargain before too much longer!

Think about it. What possible motivation could he have in making a run for the Democratic nomination? Sharpton’s no dummy – unless you say he’s “dumb like a fox”- so why would he be making a run that is obviously doomed to fail? I suggest that there must be an ulterior motive, one that could indeed turn out to be a disaster in the making for the Democrats. Follow me on this...

I’ve been thinking about the following scenario for a while and I think it’s a distinct possibility. I propose that as soon as Howard Dean (or someone else, if Dean falters) has an apparent lock on the nomination – probably sometime next spring – look for Sharpton to start making noises about his “right” to be on that Democratic ticket as vice president! That’s right! You heard me! He’ll demand to be on that ticket! It will probably start out as innocent-sounding “talk,” but will soon morph into sharper, more strident “demands.” I can just hear him now: “African-Americans vote 95% for the Democratic party in election after election, and what do they do for us?- nothin’. They throw us the scraps! All we ever get from this party is lip service, and we’re tired of it! I’ve got a right to be on that ticket! Give me what I want or I’ll make you pay”

And idle threat? I don’t think so. What’s his leverage, you ask? Well, I’d say he got some leverage! If they don’t grant his request, he’ll start threatening a third party run! This would indeed be the Democrats' worse nightmare and don't think that Sharpton doesn't know it. He’s got the Democrats, as we used to say, by the proverbial “short hairs!” They know they can't win anything without 90+ per cent of the black vote. Just the thread of a third-party run from Sharpton would throw the party establishment (and their willing accomplices in the media) into an absolute panic. And don’t think – as some have suggested – that he could be “bought off” with some powerless ambassadorship to some meaningless country. No, he’s going for the Big Time! Sharpton wouldn’t even have to get a majority of the Black vote to have this “hold” over them. All he would need is to garner 10-15% in a third party run - which he could easily get – and the Democrats couldn’t elect anyone for national dogcatcher! Sharpton know this, and so do the Democrats.

At a minimum, Sharpton will attempt to blackmail the Democrats into getting what he wants, which, of course, is more power for himself. And why shouldn't he, considering the numbers that Black voters deliver to the Democratic party, and the way the Democrats take the Black vote for granted. In this sense, at least, he’s got a legitimate gripe.

No, “Reverent Al” is up to something. He hasn’t put up with this marathon nominating process – which is starting to resemble a modern-day Gong Show – for no reason. He knows what he’s doing. He's got a lot of leverage over the Democratic party and don't be surprised if he doesn't use it, sooner rather than later. A threat like this could really pull the Democratic party “hard to the left” - and leave the ever-widening "middle" open for the GOP, if they’re smart enough to stay the course!


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To: .cnI redruM
Everyone hoped Jesse would do the same thing in 1984 or 1988. Regretably, that never happened. Maybe AL will come through for us in a big way.

I voted for Jesse in those '84 and '88 primaries during my days as a Dem mole. If nothing else, Crazy Al may keep the Dems in the left lane, disillusion some black voters (if Al is shunned), and bring out the Republican vote.

At the very least (as others have observed), he wants to take over the Chicago extortion racket from Jesse. (Big Al plays Al Capone and Jesse is Bugs Moran.)

21 posted on 11/12/2003 12:45:32 PM PST by DeFault User
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To: ModelBreaker
Somehow I don't think the party higher-ups would look at a Sharpton third-party run as the best thing that could happen to them!
22 posted on 11/12/2003 1:05:55 PM PST by GaryL
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To: Fester Chugabrew
"...modern day Gong Show..."

Perfect!

You nailed it!

23 posted on 11/12/2003 1:13:57 PM PST by albee
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To: GaryL
Instead of casting out of their party a lying demagogue who is a racist and an anti-Semite (as the Republicans rightfully did with David Duke years ago), they’ve embraced “Reverent Al,” giving him a national stage and pretending that he is a respectable political figure who deserves to run for the presidency of their party.

I don't think this is true. Their response to the Sharpton candidacy was to encourage Moseley-Braun to run. They didn't want Sharpton to be the "African-American" candidate.

What is Sharpton's motive? Several: 1) he says that the Democrats take African-Americans for granted and he wants to change that, 2) he wants to replace Jesse Jackson as the top "leader" of African-Americans in America. Remember when he was jailed for blocking traffic in Atlantic City? He was making jailhouse speechs against Jackson, who was still reeling from his "love child" scandal. Sharpton was making his move on Jackson.

-PJ

24 posted on 11/12/2003 1:14:58 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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To: GaryL
Yes, the Reverend Mr. Sharpton is a race-baiter and an anti-Semite. I am an unenrolled (no party specified) voter in Massachusetts, so I can vote in the party's primary of my choice. I intend to vote for Mr. Sharpton. Why? Because I want to make the Democrats who have made me have to deal with Mr. Sharpton and his ilk for the past three decades or so have to deal with him themselves.

The more votes Mr. Sharpton gets in the primary, the more delegates he will have at the convention in Boozeton. The more delegates he has, the more face time he will get on the screens in American homes. The more face time he gets with people, the less likely they are to vote for the Democrats in November 2004 -- unless they are already so far gone they cannot figure out how to vote.

25 posted on 11/12/2003 1:18:14 PM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: albee
To be truthful, I can't take credit for conjuring up the "Gong Show" analogy. Wes Pruden first used in an editorial in the Washington TImes a few days ago. I thought it was hilarious and couldn't wait for a chance to use it myself!

O well - at least I'm honest!!
26 posted on 11/12/2003 1:23:13 PM PST by GaryL
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To: GaryL
Fun idea! However, the clintonistas run the show, and race-pimp sharpton will do what he's told, imho.
27 posted on 11/12/2003 1:27:48 PM PST by jungleboy
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To: Political Junkie Too
Big problem with all this....most of Black America knows he's a buffoon and are actually embarassed by him. Her in his home base he can only get a few hundred (if that) hard core supporters out in the street for any cause.

It is true that he snared tons of votes in the dem senate primary four years ago but Brooklyn ain't Atlanta.

IMO the winning dwarf would rather see him out and on his own. A RevAl third party run would pull votes only in areas where the dems traditionally win by huge numbers. No border-states would tip to the GOP because of him siphoning off votes.

Put Al and W with the winning dwarf in a debate and the dwarf automatically triangulates and wins the middle.

28 posted on 11/12/2003 1:33:10 PM PST by wtc911
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To: MIchaelTArchangel
Well "Thank God" you unenrolled from the pernicious Democratic party! Thirty years!! How could you take it?

It never ceases to amaze me what "party loyality" will force otherwise good and sensible people to swallow! Some of my very best friends are Democrats and I know their skin is just crawling with the way their once-respectable party has evolved. A party that they have given a life-time of loyalty. But that doesn't seem to stop them from continuing to vote Democratic!! Have any others of you out there seen the same thing?

Anyway, I'm glad that you finally said "Good Riddance." It was probably a very hard thing to do. "Free at last!"
29 posted on 11/12/2003 1:35:51 PM PST by GaryL
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To: GaryL
What's Sharpton Got Up His Sleeve? <--A pudgy little arm?
30 posted on 11/12/2003 1:46:39 PM PST by Delbert
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To: Delbert
Bump for later reading. I've gotta do a report on him for school.
31 posted on 11/12/2003 1:53:33 PM PST by ConservativeMan55 (The left always "feels your pain" unless of course they caused it.)
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To: GaryL
Fact is that the world really is round, but if one drifts too far to the left they can still fall right off. One of those strange phenomonas of nature that has never been explained.
32 posted on 11/12/2003 1:58:53 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (If you can't laugh at yourself, you have no sense of humor.)
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To: GaryL
Somehow I don't think the party higher-ups would look at a Sharpton third-party run as the best thing that could happen to them!

That may depend on which higher up you are talking about. HRC benefits from it if Dean is the candidate in 2004--she has a stronger rat representation in the Senate and she will be the presumptive candidate in 2008.

It may be the only way for the Rats to break even in the Senate--massive black voter turnout. With Sharpton as a third party candidate, the rats don't get nailed by independents for running him, but they get the turnout. If they are going to lose the presidential election anyway, it sounds like a good short term strategy.

33 posted on 11/12/2003 2:14:32 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: seamole
in that group.

I guess it is just tough for me to rate them comparatively on a scale of 1 to 10 when I would give them all negative numbers. ;-)

35 posted on 11/12/2003 2:51:14 PM PST by StriperSniper (All this, of course, is simply pious fudge. - H. L. Mencken)
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To: GaryL
Then again,

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1010453/posts?page=11#11
36 posted on 11/12/2003 3:16:00 PM PST by Erasmus
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To: Erasmus
A HA!! So, did Wes Pruden actually steal the "Gong Show" analogy from you??? At least I 'fessed up when asked!
37 posted on 11/12/2003 4:15:55 PM PST by GaryL
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To: GaryL
Who said I unenrolled from being a Democrat? I was one once, but not before I became "unenrolled". I moved and had to re-register and knew the election laws here would allow me to vote in the Democrat primary without having to gag by registering as one of them.
38 posted on 11/14/2003 1:55:54 PM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: GaryL
Who said I unenrolled from being a Democrat? I was one once, but not before I became "unenrolled". I moved and had to re-register and knew the election laws here would allow me to vote in the Democrat primary without having to gag by registering as one of them.
39 posted on 11/14/2003 1:55:59 PM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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