Posted on 08/29/2013 7:38:22 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
After Sharpton finished on MSNBC, hosts Ed Schultz and Melissa Harris-Perry agreed Sharpton was the Martin Luther King of this century. "There's no doubt that Reverend Sharpton is the contemporary civil rights leader of our time," said Schultz. "He is peerless," oozed Harris-Perry.
Schultz honored Sharpton as a "man with a very unique platform in a social media with a television show, with the National Action Network, with the social following that he has."
It's "very unique" for the reverend to host a nightly hour on cable news at the same time he's assembling crowds in the street for "justice for Trayvon" or whatever the racial ambulance-chaser's case of the day might be.
Perhaps Sharpton views himself as a politicized version of John Walsh on "America's Most Wanted," except the evil perpetrators he's tracking are conservative Republicans.
Radical-left MSNBC analyst Michael Eric Dyson joined in. "What Rev. Sharpton did today was magnificent," he claimed. "Today Rev. Sharpton emerged as the pre-eminent leader of his generation, bar none!"
Dyson was putting Sharpton above Obama, Bill Clinton and every other leader in America. Harris-Perry was still agreeing: "I think that's clear. Rev. Sharpton for me walks away from this moment peerless!"
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Reality shows are cheap, and the Rev. dullton is the cheapest.
How great an orator and leader do you have to be to lead a group of racist blacks that already hate whites for the color of their skin?
That has to be the easiest job in the world.
A crazed moron nincompoop could do it.
In fact one is.
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