Posted on 08/22/2024 6:12:26 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Rev. Al Sharpton, one of the most notorious antisemites in contemporary American politics, used the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax at the final event of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday night.
Sharpton has a long history of antisemitism, racism, and general bigotry. He was so notorious that then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) would not be seen with him in public in 2008; he later
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So “Al Charlatan” as Chris Plante calls him and yesterday Josh Shapiro have used the lie about Charlottesville and Trump. That means it’s a new Dem BS slogan strategy like “weird” and “democracy.”
We know if was about the tearing down of statues people having fine people on both sides, not the later bad guys.
And Sharpton and Shapiro KNOW they are lying.
I, of course, want both to suffer for that.
But meanwhile, there should be ads telling the truth. The media won’t do it.
And it is a dangerous lie that people often quote to each other to pat themselves on the back for not being racists like Trump.
Ask a first time voter why not vote for Trump: “I won’t vote for a white supremacist like Trump who would end democracy.”
They have to hear the truth over and over. But where?
RE: Al Sharpton looks sick…..like he has anorexia.
I read the GQ article on his diet after losing a lot of weight and keeping it off. Started with his hunger strike long ago.
It’s a wonder he can move around and stay awake on it.
Here is the brief People Magazine version:
On a typical day, Sharpton’s breakfast consists of three slices of whole wheat toast along with a Juice Press “Doctor Earth” green juice and English breakfast tea sweetened with Stevia. Lunch is a basic salad with a banana and more tea.
“It’s always the same salad: lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, two or three [hard-boiled] eggs cut in and balsamic vinaigrette dressing,” says Sharpton of his only solid meal of the day. “My doctor said to me, ‘You’ve got to have some carbs and you need protein,’ so he put me on whole wheat toast.”
At night, he might have another piece of toast with a second Juice Press juice, this time opting for the brand’s watermelon flavor. On weekends, he incorporates a small serving of fish for more protein at his doctor’s suggestion.
Too much trouble for him to bother with that.
At least he went to divinity school and graduated at age 59. He passed himself off as "Rev." in the same way Al did. Is it worse that he wasn't ordained at age 10 like Al or not? Potato...potaahto...
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