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Democrat Supporters Enthralled by Sharpton
April 13, 2003 | nwrep

Posted on 04/13/2003 9:36:02 AM PDT by nwrep

Al Sharpton drew the greatest applause of the nine declared Democratic Presidential candidates at a fundraising dinner organized by the Childrens Defense Fund in Washington, D.C. last week.

Following is a transcript from a well known left leaning web-site describing the general adulation that Sharpton received from the crowd gathered there. It will also give us an insight into the current thinking (or lack thereof) among the idiots on the left:

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Overall the event was encouraging. Many good policies were proposed, many witty remarks made. It went beyond opposing the worst of the current administration to proposing aggressive new ideas. The candidates did not attack each other, and they did attack George W. Bush. The middle-of-the-roaders like Kerry and Gephardt said some better things than they might have had Sharpton, Kucinich, Dean, and Mosley-Braun not been there. Lieberman seemed to have found himself in the wrong party – and that's the good news: the crowd and most of the candidates sounded like a real live opposition party, not Republican Lite. Graham and Edwards are the candidates I haven't mentioned yet, neither of whom impressed me much.

Let's look at them in order, from best to worst, in terms of their apparent ability to serve well as president, setting aside for the moment questions of whether they have enough money or whether enough Americans will vote for someone of their race or gender.

1. Al Sharpton was clearly the most impressive and well liked of the bunch. He was the sharpest, most intelligent, funniest and most personable, and best on the issues. He received by far the most applause. In his opening remarks he nailed George W. for proposing the No Child Left Behind Act and then proposing to underfund it, and for promising health care to Iraqis but not Americans.

Many, if not all, of the candidates complained about plans to spend money on Iraq rather than on America. None seemed sufficiently skeptical of the seriousness of Bush's plans to rebuild or democratize Iraq. None seemed able to promote a Marshall plan for Iraq while condemning the bombing of it and promoting social spending in America instead of tax cuts. When each candidate was asked about the war, Sharpton – who was one of five who opposed it – asked where the nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction were. Rather than toppling statues of Saddam Hussein, Sharpton proposed toppling Americans' lack of health insurance, illiteracy, and childhood obesity. And again, to wild cheers, he asked why we had a budget to occupy Iraq but not for the 50 states already occupied.

Michelle Martin of ABC asked Sharpton about a correlation between poverty and out-of-wedlock births. Oddly, she seemed to believe that the latter caused the former. Sharpton gave a great answer, denouncing the Secretary of Education as a disgrace for praising Christian schools and ridiculing public schools. Religion is for Sunday, not for legislation, this preacher said.

Mark Shields from the News Hour with Jim Lehrer asked Sharpton why, in his book, he had called Fidel Castro awesome. Sharpton's answer was brilliant, explaining that in a section on leadership qualities he had also admired Ronald Reagan's leadership skills, while he disagreed with him on nearly everything, and Winston Churchill's, whom he regarded as an imperialist.

Shields asked if Sharpton agreed with Bush on anything, and Sharpton said he agreed with his practice of hiring people of color, but that Bush was choosing the wrong individuals.

All of the candidates were asked what they would do if the Supreme Court outlawed affirmative action. Sharpton was the first to say he would fight to create a new case and get the issue back before the Supreme Court for a "rematch." "If we'd given up after Plessy v. Ferguson, we would never have gotten to "Brown v. Board of Education."

In closing, Sharpton said he was fighting for Martin Luther King's dream and (sounding a lot like Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.) for a new Constitution including the right to health care and the right to a good education.

Much of the two-hour event involved discussion of the Children's Defense Fund's Leave-No-Child-Behind motto and bill, as well as Bush's No Child Left Behind Act, Sharpton closed by telling CDF's Marian Wright Edelman, "Marian, I'm the youngest up here. I'm the child of this panel, and when the vote is in I will not be left behind!"

Will white people vote for Sharpton? Will the middle-of-the-roaders that our two parties love to fight over vote for him? Will the much larger group of non-voters become voters for him? Does it matter that he once pushed a rape charge on behalf of a woman who turned out to be lying? Does it matter that the media has tended to portray him poorly? Does he have enough money?

I don't know. But in recent weeks the media seems to have treated him well, and he seems to have the skill to make the media like and respect him. I am willing to forgive his previous support for a false charge, and I say that as someone who has been falsely accused of rape and done jail time as a result. This is about the future of our country, not past resentments. As for racism, we claim to have overcome it; let's prove it. As for money, if you want a strong candidate who can tear Bush apart in a debate, Al's the man to fund.


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KEYWORDS: 2004; democrat; elections; presidential; sharpton
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To: nwrep
GO, Al, go!

Yes. Ideally, he'll have Nader for VP candidate.

Cartoonists will love it; The Reverend Al running with a watermelon, I mean.

;^)

21 posted on 04/13/2003 10:31:51 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Help me decide: Is the Left morally corrupt and intellectually bankrupt, or vice versa?)
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To: BlessedAmerican
I'll ask again: Where can I send my contribution to his campaign?
22 posted on 04/13/2003 10:33:33 AM PDT by Salvey
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To: ConservativeDude
>But everyone "knew" he didn't have a chance so no one would vote for him, or caucus for him.

It bothers me - how does anyone "knows" things beforehand?
Keyes is probably the greatest American that ever lived - yet even now the Republican Party does not engage his talents at all.
23 posted on 04/13/2003 10:37:37 AM PDT by Symix
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To: Salvey
I'll ask again: Where can I send my contribution to his campaign?

Click on the link called "Contribution" below:



24 posted on 04/13/2003 10:38:49 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: nwrep
Republicans for Sharpton!
25 posted on 04/13/2003 10:42:01 AM PDT by Prince Charles
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To: nwrep
"Religion is for Sunday ..."

And with that line the "Reverend" Al revealed what a fraud he is.
26 posted on 04/13/2003 10:42:08 AM PDT by AngrySpud
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To: nwrep

AL 2K4!!


27 posted on 04/13/2003 10:43:58 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: TruthShallSetYouFree
Bush vs. Sharpton would mean Condi Rice vs Tawana Brawley. I like our chances.

Wow -- real "Celebrity Deathmatch" stuff!

:)

28 posted on 04/13/2003 10:45:07 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (Peace through Strength)
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To: AgThorn

29 posted on 04/13/2003 10:46:48 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: nwrep
Religion is for Sunday, not for legislation, this preacher said.

So much for the "Reverend" part of Reverend Al!

30 posted on 04/13/2003 10:54:56 AM PDT by Gritty
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To: nwrep
Sharpton cartoon
31 posted on 04/13/2003 11:03:03 AM PDT by Davis
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To: nwrep
One thing you can say about Sharpton is, he's out there with his views, he doesn't try to water down what he is to appeal to every segment of voters. Now that he's a candidate for public office this may change, but let's hope not because this is what distinguishes him from all the other Democratic candidates who try to sit on the fence and have it both ways. I can tell you that Big Al is definitely the strongest personality among the bunch, he is the one guy who is man enough to say what he feels, not what the polls say. Big Al is the Democrats worst nightmare, Jesse Jackson reincarnated. The white candidates have to treat him with kid gloves in the debates and on the campaign trail for fear they will be branded racists if they don't. They can't play hardball with Big Al, but he can. He will get a lot of the black vote, perhaps enough to even win some states, seeing as how all the white candidates will split the white vote. Wouldn't it be a beautiful thing to see Big Al win some southern states? For example, he could win Atlanta and it would be enough to take Georgia. Oh my! Like Sherman went through Georgia, now Sharpton would go through Georgia. This is a real possibility and having a radical like Al as a player at the Democratic National Convention is a nightmare scenario for the Democrats. Al has a constituency he can count on (the black vote) whereas none of the white candidates have anything they can count on. In this group of losers Big Al may be the only winner.
32 posted on 04/13/2003 11:03:26 AM PDT by Contra
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To: nwrep
SHARPTON EXPLORE 2004 DOT COM

After your FR contribution, send $5 to Al. Can someone list the states where they have an open primary. We need to two things: 1) encourage GOP voters in those states to vote in the RAT primary, and 2) get rolling with opposition research for Sharpton. With the talent here, we should be able to help him do some good damage.

33 posted on 04/13/2003 11:05:52 AM PDT by doug from upland (Send Al Sharpton 5 bucks so he can wreak havoc in his party)
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To: nwrep
Yes!!! The dumb-as-crap democrats are moving further to the left.
34 posted on 04/13/2003 11:07:53 AM PDT by Vision Thing
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To: Puppage
I don't know. But in recent weeks the media seems to have treated him well, and he seems to have the skill to make the media like and respect him. I am willing to forgive his previous support for a false charge, and I say that as someone who has been falsely accused of rape and done jail time as a result. This is about the future of our country, not past resentments. As for racism, we claim to have overcome it; let's prove it. As for money, if you want a strong candidate who can tear Bush apart in a debate, Al's the man to fund.

I like this. I really do.

This tells me something that I was hoping for. The DNC/DLC offensive against Sharpton (using toadies like Begala and Brazille) has backfired in the Democratic Party's activist community, both among white and nonwhite Sturmabteilungen. You will recall that Crossfire episode in which Begala kept yapping about Tawana Brawley? You will also recall Donna Brazille's effort to recruit "native son" black candidates in important states to kill off Sharpton's margins early in the primaries? Both efforts came a cropper, and now Sharpton is doing some open field running with the black base vote.

This is great, for two reasons:

1. Sharpton might take South Carolina and several other southern primary states using the black bloc and the Guilty White Liberal voter to springboard him to victory. This will give him enormous clout in Boston. The DNC crowd will have to come to him. That is to say, Bill and Hillary Clinton will have to have a sit-down with the Right Reverend to find out what he wants. Unless, of course, the Clintons want a walkout which would upend the candidacy of the Empty Suit who happens to have their support for the nomination.

2. As Sharpton's power increases in the Democratic Party, Jesse Jackson's power must necessarily decrease. Jesse has allies in the NAACP power structure, among black leaders in the trades unions, and among black financiers and industrialists in many industries. Some have benefited from Jackson's shakedowns. As Sharpton waxes, these leaders will necessarily rethink their financial positions within the Party. This will lead to a civil war between Jackson and Sharpton, as JJ attempts to defend his position against Sharpton's insurgency. In this effort, he will have the quiet backing of the Clintons, who understand the danger that Al poses to them and their ambitions.

Naturally, these conflicts will be too pronounced to be swept under the rug, as the black community will smell real power for the first time. Also, naturally, the rather wealthy and rather white folks who control the money in the Democratic Party will attempt beat down this insurgency. Black voters will not be fooled, but they will insist to themselves that they not be "fooled" into voting Republican, either.

According to my scenario, it is about this time that George W. Bush steps in, Dick Cheney steps down to retirement, and Condi Rice steps up to the Vice-Presidency. Bush has always had a talent for creating disorder among the "other side" (you will recall the deal he made with Charlie Norwood about health care liability prior to the Stem-Cell debate and 9-11?), and there will be absolute chaos among Democratic leaders once this occurs.

Right now, as the Sharpton thing plays out, keep your eye on Rice.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

35 posted on 04/13/2003 11:28:39 AM PDT by section9 (You will all be shot unless you download the Saddam screensaver...)
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To: section9
Good points, all.
36 posted on 04/13/2003 11:31:34 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: nwrep
Black or white, only the ignorant and racists will vote for Sharpton (which is why he's running as a Democrat).

This guy gave up any claim to serious consideration when, after Tamara Brawley admitted she lied about abuse by white men, he said it didn't matter whether it was true or not, the same points were made, and refused to apologize to the white men he had pointed at and accused.

Sharpton is a CLOWN and proves as much with his foolish comments about Churchill and Reagan. Without Churchill, it's hard to imagine that England would have survived WWII as a free nation, and without Reagan, Communism would be alive and well in Russia, eastern Europe and who knows how many third world nations. But maybe he thinks that would've been a GOOD thing.

BLOW, AL, BLOW.
37 posted on 04/13/2003 11:59:37 AM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: ConservativeDude
as much as I "like" Sharpton, I fear he is sort of the Alan Keyes of the socialist primary.

If 90% of blacks voted Republican instead of Democrat, Keyes would have been a much bigger factor in the primary.

The Dems have that problem with Big Al. And if has a good showing in the primary, he may feel compelled to run on a third party ticket. Then he become the Black Perot for the Democrats in '04. I'll be doing everything in my power to make that happen (ala the Dems and McCain in 2000).

What comes around, goes around. It's a beautiful thing.

38 posted on 04/13/2003 12:28:30 PM PDT by WarSlut (Vote your conscience. Vote Sharpton.)
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To: nwrep
WooHoo!!! I'm actually considering donating to his campaign.
39 posted on 04/13/2003 12:33:38 PM PDT by zeugma (If you use microsoft products, you are feeding the beast.)
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To: dts32041
>>> Has anyone formed a republicans for al sharpton committe yet? <<

We should SERIOUSLY do that. It would a way to get out the message among grassroots Republicans nationwide to "crossover" in the primary and vote for Big Al in their respected states.

A website and campaign materials are in order! How do you file a candidate PAC with the Federal Election Commission?

40 posted on 04/13/2003 12:50:57 PM PDT by BillyBoy (George Ryan deserves a long term...without parole.)
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