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Reader: “Shakedown” Sharpton Tells AG Sessions How Things Are Gonna Be
“Shakedown” Sharpton Tells AG Sessions How Things Are Gonna Be
Al Sharpton met with Attorney General Sessions and spoke to the microphone holders and propagandists afterwards. What choice did Sessions have? He either meets with the demanding DEM parasite and extortionist or he'll rant and rave that Sessions is a racist, the seed they’ve planted since his name was first mentioned for Attorney General.
Sharpton often uses the insulation of context, usually as a false claim that insulates him from something he’s said, but in this instance it’s a preferred tool of self-aggrandizement. His meeting with the Attorney General makes him “more importanter” [sic] than Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan or Don Lemon. As he says, “Talking about these issues has to be seen in the historic context that brings about the necessity to continue to fight no matter who or what party is in office.” Sharpton, as for the party in office not making a difference, we remember the last eight years, Al. You were in bed with Obama, agitating all over the map.
He says he and Sessions “spent a large part of the meeting talking about the need to uphold the voting rights act,” which, translated into what is a foreign language to Sharpton, proper English, means the ability to vote multiple times free of identification requirements and for illegal aliens to be able to vote as often as they choose, in support of Democrats.
Sharpton’s also working the AG for continuing the consent decrees that Holder and Lynch were using to federalize local law enforcement into local “law buddies” or the “law scouts” so black criminals aren’t unfairly targeted for their crimes.
Subversive Sharpton says, “We made it very clear to him, many of us opposed him, many of us still do. But he has to live up to the office of the law. [?] Winning an election and winning a party [?] does not give you the right to change from your duties as protecting these citizens of the United States and that’s what we wanted to make emphatically clear.” Despite the nodding heads, Sharpton, you still haven’t made anything clear. None of that made any sense.