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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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1 posted on 11/12/2003 11:59:44 AM PST by GaryL
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To: GaryL
With Hillary parachuting into Iowa right about now Al Sharpton is about to become more margerine-ized than ever.
2 posted on 11/12/2003 12:03:17 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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To: GaryL
Wouldn't it be lovely!
3 posted on 11/12/2003 12:03:53 PM PST by .cnI redruM (My lifestyle determines my deathstyle - Metallica)
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To: William Creel
No, not that I'm aware of!
5 posted on 11/12/2003 12:07:02 PM PST by GaryL
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To: GaryL
Nice vanity. People should take him more seriously, I agree, which would mean driving him out of the race like you'd drive Mike Tyson out of a girl scout camp. But that's not happening.

He could be the nominal leader after S.C. Imagine a strong first place showing in D.C. (right before New Hampshire) followed by a strong second in S.C. WOW! He's the head of the pack. Who needs to get out now for the sake of party unity? Leiberman, Kerry, Kucinich...

If the Republicans worked liked the Dems they would be grooming a succession of Black Power candidates to run as third party vote getters. Soros like manipulation. But we're not like them.
7 posted on 11/12/2003 12:11:50 PM PST by Jack Black
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To: GaryL
What's Sharpton Got Up His Sleeve?

Body odor.

8 posted on 11/12/2003 12:13:09 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: GaryL
He hasn’t put up with this marathon nominating process – which is starting to resemble a modern-day Gong Show

LOL!

If Sharpton pulls off this scenario he'll drive what few honorable dems there are over to our side, or they'll sit out the election thus guaranteeing W a win.

Looks like a win-win from where I'm sitting.

9 posted on 11/12/2003 12:13:49 PM PST by Vermonter (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law!)
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Nothing Crazy Al does surprises me...

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10 posted on 11/12/2003 12:15:08 PM PST by mhking
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11 posted on 11/12/2003 12:15:10 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: GaryL
Possible, but unlikely. The dems hate blacks and would never allow one to be on the national ticket. Rev. Al is pulling a scam; he's trying to extort the party into giving him something that they would not otherwise give him. It probably isn't a public office because almost anything he stole would be a federal crime. It would have to be some franchise that he got for behaving himself, much like Rev. Jesse's (legitimate) kids; one got a congressional seat (in the fully segregated caucus) and the other, a Coke distributorship.

Rev Al's better play is in 2008. This year, he could run as an independent and take, what?, half of the dems' 95% of the black vote. The dems would really take a bath and would give him what he wanted in 2008. Remember, the dems are corrupt crooks and can steal more from within an office than as an outsider. The dems get 95% of the black vote and give NOTHING in return. If Al leaves, the dems will do anything in 2008 (2006?) to get the field blacks back.

12 posted on 11/12/2003 12:16:29 PM PST by Tacis
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To: GaryL
The Democratic Party is terrified of its most loyal constituency, it's true.

Carol Mosley-Braun was a dismal failure as a Senator and has nothing other than skin pigment to justify her continued presence in the race.

It's much the same story with Al Sharpton, and I agree, he will not leave the dance floor quietly, as he has assured the DNC.
13 posted on 11/12/2003 12:17:48 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: GaryL
It is an interesting situation, isn't it? The Dems have allowed the skunk to enter the fancy dress ball and if they don't keep on treating him right, he'll spray the place. At midnight he isn't going to turn into a pumpkin or disappear, is he? He will be able to get what he demands or ....


14 posted on 11/12/2003 12:18:56 PM PST by DeFault User
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To: GaryL
Actually, Sharpton as a third party candidate is the best thing that could happen to the dems in 2004. The presidency, barring unforseen catastrophe, is Bush's in 2004. The big danger to the dems is their base will be depressed and that will elect lots of Repub senators.

Sharpton as a third party will turn out the black vote in huge numbers. They may vote for the Rev at the top of the ticket. But they will pull the lever for RATS for senate.

15 posted on 11/12/2003 12:23:16 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: GaryL
They could always select Carol Moseley Braun for the VP slot. She may be clueless and ethically obtuse but she never provoked a pogrom.

One consequence of creating supersafe districts where black politicians never face a serious challenger is that the people who represent those districts have no need to be moderate or reasonable...thus the Maxine Waters and Charlie Rangel types who seem to typify the black caucus in Congress. If the Democrats wanted to put a black candidate on the ticket, they'd have a hard time finding one with the right type of political experience who wasn't associated with extreme left-wing or race-baiting stances (since Condie Rice and Colin Powell are Republicans).

16 posted on 11/12/2003 12:24:26 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: DeFault User
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.
17 posted on 11/12/2003 12:25:12 PM PST by .cnI redruM (My lifestyle determines my deathstyle - Metallica)
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To: GaryL
He might do just as you suggest, or he might simply be cementing his position of #1 African-American spokesman as the replacement for the damaged Jesse Jackson.
18 posted on 11/12/2003 12:28:39 PM PST by Rushian
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To: GaryL
George (Daddy Warbucks) Sorus can make Al a better offer to just go away if he starts becoming too big of a nuisance for the Rats. Right now, he’s just a token nibbling around the edges while pocketing some donations. Rev Al, just like Rev Jessi, is only after the cash. His worst nightmare would be to do all the financial disclosure that an elected official has to go through.
19 posted on 11/12/2003 12:33:59 PM PST by Ditto ( No trees were killed in sending this message, but billions of electrons were inconvenienced.)
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To: seamole
I have far greater personal respect for Al Sharpton than I do for

Did you see the reaction Jim Pinkerton had to the mention of Sharpton on this past weeks Fox News Watch? When Al was mentioned in relation to the debate, Jim leaned forward and said, "Al Sharpton is an evil demagogue." He then went on to recount the Freddies Fashion Mart fire and Tawana Brawley incidents. Nobody rebutted him n the least and the whole mood of the show went somber.

Now, I will admit that Rev. Al is a whole lotta fun on the stage, but I have to agree with Jim, he deserves no respect, even compared to those other clowns.

20 posted on 11/12/2003 12:43:46 PM PST by StriperSniper (All this, of course, is simply pious fudge. - H. L. Mencken)
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