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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #25 on: December 13, 2014, 09:11:14 AM »
We have only ourselves to blame for tolerating ghetto shit trash like obama squatting in the wh.

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #26 on: December 23, 2014, 05:30:29 AM »
Flashback: Al Sharpton told those Upset with Garner Death to "Fight Back" Against Police
Pundit Press ^  | 12/22/14 | Aurelius

Posted on ‎12‎/‎22‎/‎2014‎ ‎5‎:‎16‎:‎04‎ ‎PM by rightistight

In the aftermath of the death of Eric Garner, Al Sharpton told those upset with the actions of police to “fight back” against them. In the time since his statement, police have been attacked by angry people upset with the deaths of Michael Brown and Garner. This violence reached its highest point this past weekend when a man murdered two NYPD officers in cold blood as they sat in their police cars.

Sharpton, speaking to a crowd at Garner’s funeral, told people to fight back. “You can’t stop us on this one,” Sharpton told the crowd.

“God will take care of us now,” he continued. "Fight back, community. Don'’t back down. We got to win.” Sharpton then specifically called out police, asking where their humanity is when they deal with people they’re trying to arrest.

Since the deaths of Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, Sharpton has maintained he has never called for violence, nor has he incited anger among different races.


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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #27 on: December 23, 2014, 07:27:00 AM »
Trump called him a con man.  He is right.  If anyone ever doubts that America is the land of opportunity, just look at how this pimp is able to make money and sit at the table with the leader of the free world.  "Only in America."  D. King. 

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #28 on: December 29, 2014, 07:22:28 AM »
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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #29 on: January 05, 2015, 06:27:43 PM »
Cha-ching.  Only in America.

How Sharpton gets paid to not cry ‘racism’ at corporations
By Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein
January 4, 2015


Want to influence a casino bid? Polish your corporate image? Not be labeled a racist?

Then you need to pay Al Sharpton.

For more than a decade, corporations have shelled out thousands of dollars in donations and consulting fees to Sharpton’s National Action Network. What they get in return is the reverend’s supposed sway in the black community or, more often, his silence.

Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal met with the activist preacher after leaked emails showed her making racially charged comments about President Obama. Pascal was under siege after a suspected North Korean cyberattack pressured the studio to cancel its release of “The Interview,” which depicts the assassination of dictator Kim Jong-un.

Pascal and her team were said to be “shaking in their boots” and “afraid of the Rev,” The Post reported.

No payments to NAN have been announced, but Sharpton and Pascal agreed to form a “working group” to focus on racial bias in Hollywood.

Sharpton notably did not publicly assert his support for Pascal after the meeting — what observers say seems like a typical Sharpton “shakedown” in the making. Pay him in cash or power, critics say, and you buy his support or silence.

“Al Sharpton has enriched himself and NAN for years by threatening companies with bad publicity if they didn’t come to terms with him. Put simply, Sharpton specializes in shakedowns,” said Ken Boehm, chairman of the National Legal & Policy Center, a Virginia-based watchdog group that has produced a book on Sharpton.

And Sharpton, who now boasts a close relationship with Obama and Mayor Bill de Blasio, is in a stronger negotiating position than ever.
“Once Sharpton’s on board, he plays the race card all the way through,” said a source who has worked with the Harlem preacher. “He just keeps asking for more and more money.”

Horse in the race

One example of Sharpton’s playbook has emerged in tax filings and a state inspector general’s report.

In 2008, Plainfield Asset Management, a Greenwich, Conn.-based hedge fund, made a $500,000 contribution to New York nonprofit Education Reform Now. That money was immediately funneled to the National Action Network.

‘AL SHARPTON HAS ENRICHED HIMSELF AND NAN FOR YEARS BY THREATENING COMPANIES WITH BAD PUBLICITY IF THEY DIDN’T COME TO TERMS WITH HIM.’
 - Ken Boehm, National Legal & Policy Center chairman

The donation raised eyebrows. Although the money was ostensibly to support NAN’s efforts to bring “educational equality,” it also came at a time that Plainfield was trying to get a lucrative gambling deal in New York.

Plainfield had a $250 million stake in Capital Play, a group trying to secure a license to run the coming racino at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens. Capital Play employed a lobbyist named Charlie King, who also was the acting executive director of NAN.

Sharpton has said that most of the Plainfield contribution went to pay King’s salary.

King’s company, the Movement Group, was paid $243,586 by NAN in 2008, tax records show.

Harold Levy, a former New York City schools chancellor who was a managing director at Plainfield at the time, has denied the contribution was made to curry favor with Sharpton or anyone else. But a year later, as the battle for the racino license heated up, NAN raked in another $100,000 from representatives of the AEG consortium, which was the successor company to Capital Play.

One AEG member emailed another in 2009 saying, “Sharpton lobbied [then-Gov. David Paterson] hard over the weekend on our behalf,” according to the state inspector general’s 2010 report on the corrupt racino licensing process.

In order to discredit SL Green, one of the rival bidders whose plan included a Hard Rock Hotel, an AEG executive sent another email outlining tactics to conscript local leaders to its cause.

“We are going to need it, and we are going to need . . . Sharpton to piss on hard rock,” according to the undated email cited in the IG’s report.
Sharpton denied he lobbied on behalf of AEG.

The donations, meanwhile, came at an opportune time for Sharpton, as NAN was deep in debt to the IRS in 2008. It owed $1.3 million in unpaid federal, state and city payroll taxes including interest and penalties.

AEG viewed its payments to Sharpton as more of an insurance policy so he wouldn’t scuttle its chances by criticizing the group, said a source familiar with the racino controversy.

Cost of doing business

Sharpton raised $1 million for NAN at his 60th birthday bash in October, with donations rolling in from unions and a corporate roster of contributors including AT&T, McDonald’s, Verizon and Walmart.

Companies have long gotten in line to pay Sharpton. Macy’s and Pfizer have forked over thousands to NAN, as have General Motors, American Honda and Chrysler.

‘WE CANNOT BE SILENT WHILE AFRICAN-AMERICANS SPEND HARD-EARNED DOLLARS WITH A COMPANY THAT DOES NOT HIRE, PROMOTE OR DO BUSINESS WITH US IN A STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT MANNER.’
 - Sharpton in a 2003 email to Honda

NAN had repeatedly and without success asked GM for donations for six years beginning in August 2000, a GM spokesman told The Post. Then, in 2006, Sharpton threatened a boycott of GM over the planned closing of an African-American-owned dealership in The Bronx. He picketed outside GM’s Fifth Avenue headquarters. GM wrote checks to NAN for $5,000 in 2007 and another $5,000 in 2008.

Sharpton targeted American Honda in 2003 for not hiring enough African-Americans in management positions.

“We support those that support us,” Sharpton wrote to the company. “We cannot be silent while African-Americans spend hard-earned dollars with a company that does not hire, promote or do business with us in a statistically significant manner.”

Two months later, car company leaders met with Sharpton, and Honda began to sponsor NAN’s events. The protests stopped.

Sharpton landed a gig as a $25,000-a-year adviser to Pepsi after he threatened a consumer boycott of the soda company in 1998, saying its ads did not portray African-Americans. He held the position until 2007.

As for Sony, Sharpton denied that his meeting with Pascal resulted in a donation to NAN.

“I have had no discussion with her about money,” Sharpton told The Post. “There was never even a remote discussion about money.”

http://nypost.com/2015/01/04/how-sharpton-gets-paid-to-not-cry-racism-at-corporations/

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #31 on: January 07, 2015, 05:59:47 PM »
So Sharpton being an advisor....

that's just total made-up bullshit then?

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #32 on: January 07, 2015, 06:05:02 PM »
So Sharpton being an advisor....

that's just total made-up bullshit then?

Why does he have a scip for viagra in rubenstein apartment?

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2015, 06:08:14 PM »
Why does he have a scip for viagra in rubenstein apartment?

I think we're just wasting time if you think this gives him the title "white house adviser".   

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #34 on: January 07, 2015, 06:09:38 PM »
I think we're just wasting time if you think this gives him the title "white house adviser".   


You suck dick for obama daily - can you visit the WH 60 times to hang out w your boy Barry?

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #35 on: January 07, 2015, 06:23:25 PM »
You suck dick for obama daily - can you visit the WH 60 times to hang out w your boy Barry?

so every political pundit with a tv show that visits the white house 60 times is now an adviser?

every bored retiree that lives in Virginia and visits once a week is now an adviser? 

Come on, just visiting and being a hanger-on isn't an adviser.  I think yall should back-step this argument cause you now see how weak it is.   White House Adviser is a badass title.  I want to see where he was bestowed this title by Obama, please.

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #38 on: January 13, 2015, 04:30:37 PM »
Rev. Al Sharpton admits Viagra prescription found in Sandy Rubenstein's apartment is his
'Whatever they say, I did it — and more,' he said while blasting the Viagra disclosure as a distraction from his police brutality message .

BY KELDY ORTIZ , BARRY PADDOCK  NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Rev. Al Sharpton made a lighthearted admission on Saturday to taking the little blue pill.
MICHAEL SCHWARTZ /FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Rev. Al Sharpton made a lighthearted admission on Saturday to taking the little blue pill.
No Viagra! No peace!

The Rev. Al Sharpton made a lighthearted admission on Saturday to taking the little blue pill.

“They called asking about some pill,” Sharpton said to supporters at the National Action Network in Harlem. “I said ‘Yep, I took Excedrin, too! You got any other dumb questions?’”

The Daily News reported exclusively last week that a prescription for Viagra in the reverend’s name was found in civil rights lawyer Sanford Rubenstein’s apartment. The prescription was found as cops were investigating a woman’s claim that Rubenstein raped her after Sharpton’s 60th birthday bash. Prosecutors announced Monday that Rubenstein would not be charged after a three-month investigation.

Sharpton blasted the Viagra disclosure as a distraction from his police brutality message .

Prosecutors announced Monday that Rubenstein would not be charged after a three-month investigation.
“Whatever they say, I did it — and more,” he said. “Now let’s get back to chokehold!”

Sharpton told The News last week he was “unembarrassable.”

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/sharpton-admits-viagra-prescription-found-article-1.2073345


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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #39 on: January 13, 2015, 04:32:56 PM »
Sharpton banging old Jewish guy?

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #41 on: January 16, 2015, 11:03:48 AM »
Here comes the shakedown. 

Sharpton Plans Emergency Meeting After Oscar Snub
Friday, 16 Jan 2015
By Sandy Fitzgerald

The Rev. Al Sharpton is fighting mad about the Oscars' all-white list of nominees,  and has called an "emergency meeting" next week in Hollywood to take action against the Academy Awards.

"The movie industry is like the Rocky Mountains, the higher you get, the whiter it gets," Sharpton said in a statement released Thursday, after the Oscar nominations came out without a single black person among the 20 nominated in the categories of best actor, actress or director, reports Business Insider.

This has happened just one other time in the past two decades, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with another all-white group named in 2011. Before that, the last all-white group was nominated in 1998.

Sharpton did praise the Oscars for adding the civil-rights film "Selma" into its nods for best picture, but that nomination was "ironic" as it is based on the late Dr. Martin Luther King's marches.

"The lack of diversity in today's Oscar nominations is appalling and while it is good that 'Selma' was nominated for best picture, it's ironic that they nominated a story about the racial shutout around voting while there is a racial shutout around the Oscar nominations," Sharpton said in his statement.

"With all of the talent in Selma and other black movies this year, it is hard to believe that we have less diversity in the nominations today than in recent history."

And even though "Selma" was nominated, David Oyelowo, who has received critical praise for his portrayal of King, was snubbed when it came to the best actor nominations.
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Further, "Selma" director Ava DuVernay was bypassed in the best director category, which also did not include any women. Had she been named, DuVernay would have been the first African-American woman nominated for best director.

"Selma" only received one other nomination, for best song.

Sharpton told The New York Daily News that the omissions are outrageous in a year that saw the deaths of Eric Gardner in New York City and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and the strife that followed.

"In the time of Staten Island and Ferguson, to have one of the most shutout Oscar nights in recent memory is something that is incongruous," Sharpton said. "The only category we’re well represented is in the best picture nomination and it’s a movie about blacks being shut out of society. And now we’re shut out of Hollywood."

http://www.Newsmax.com/US/Al-Sharpton-blacks-whites-Oscars/2015/01/16/id/619015/#ixzz3P0qcaUaP

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #42 on: February 09, 2015, 01:07:15 PM »
Revealed: The Memento From the Mandela Funeral Obama Gave to Al Sharpton
Feb. 8, 2015

It hangs on the wall of his office, a testament to cozy bonds.

After Al Sharpton was unable to attend the 2013 funeral of Nelson Mandela, President Barack Obama brought back a piece of the funeral for him, the Wall Street Journal reported over the weekend.

The memento: a copy of the funeral program signed in the president’s hand, “To Rev. Sharpton. A fellow warrior for justice!”

The Journal’s revelation came as part of a weekend profile on Sharpton’s “reinvention” from street-pounding racial activist to suit-and-tie political commentator.


President Barack Obama shakes hands with Rev. All Sharpton as he arrives to speak at the National Action Network conference, Friday, April 11, 2014, in New York. (Image source: AP/Carolyn Kaster)

In the piece, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani criticizes Sharpton for his anti-police rhetoric, while others comment on Sharpton’s apparent calming over the years.

“I’ve seen a black mayor, a black governor and a black president,” Sharpton told the Journal. “So if you want to talk about how I’ve grown, maybe I grew because the city grew, and the country grew.”

Sharpton also downplayed his radical past.

“Even in my rebel days,” he said, “my medallion had Martin Luther King on it. I didn’t have Che Guevara.”

Over the years, Sharpton has accrued a history of questionable conduct, from standing by racially charged rape accusations that courts determined to be libelous to saying, “If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house.”

Read the full profile at the Wall Street Journal.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/02/08/revealed-the-memento-from-the-mandela-funeral-obama-gave-to-al-sharpton-and-the-private-note-that-went-with-it/

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #43 on: February 27, 2015, 07:17:34 AM »

Al Sharpton Gets Meeting With President


7:52 AM, Feb 27, 2015 • By DANIEL HALPER




 

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Al Sharpton met with the president of the United States yesterday. "President Obama met with African American civil rights and faith leaders to provide an update on the Administration’s priorities as described in the State of the Union. The meeting was also an opportunity to have a dialogue with the leaders about the issues facing their communities, including criminal justice, education, health care and economic development," the White House announced in a read-out of the meeting.

"The President highlighted the upcoming release of the report by the Task Force on 21st Century Policing, and emphasized the  work of the Task Force leading to the report’s creation. The President also spoke about his efforts to work with a broad bipartisan coalition to continue to reform the criminal justice system and the significance of doing so for the country. The President noted the upcoming anniversary of the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative tomorrow and the progress made by the initiative with over 150 elected officials, cities and tribes having accepted the community challenge. The President and leaders also agreed to work together to find ways to strengthen our nation’s voting laws and reduce any barriers that prevent Americans from voting. The leaders in attendance agreed to continue their outreach to their communities and to work with the Administration on its efforts to implement its initiatives."

The full list of participants include:

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #44 on: March 19, 2015, 12:17:19 PM »
Maybe pimpin is easy? 

The First-Class, Five-Star Rev
by JILLIAN KAY MELCHIOR   
March 16, 2015

Al Sharpton demands the best when he speaks at public colleges. When he speaks at public colleges and universities, Al Sharpton flies first-class, stays in upscale hotels, travels to events in a chauffeured vehicle, and often brings a bodyguard or aide with him. He makes these demands on taxpayer-funded institutions, despite owing as much as $4.5 million in unpaid taxes and penalties.

“In terms of travel, Rev. Sharpton travels first class on flights and will require a large black SUV for transportation and, if the trip requires lodging, he will require a suite in a four/five star hotel,” wrote Sharpton’s assistant, Abyssinia Tirfe, in an August 14, 2014, e-mail to Michigan State University (MSU) obtained by National Review. “Also, Rev. Sharpton travels with [an] aide who will require [an] economy ticket and a standard hotel room (if needed).”

The records show MSU assented to these requirements and began arranging them, even e-mailing a travel agent to book a $1,469.70 first-class flight and reserving a suite. But an MSU spokesman says Sharpton ultimately covered his own travel for this particular trip. It’s unclear why.

A few weeks earlier, Ohio State University (OSU) and Columbus State Community College (CSCC) had together provided Sharpton with first-class airfare from New York City to Columbus, which cost $1,552.20. They also paid for a coach flight and hotel room for Sharpton’s bodyguard. A sport-utility vehicle and chauffeur cost an additional $253.80. Between lodging and room service, Sharpton also ran up a $358.50 bill for a one-night stay at the Westin Hotel in Columbus.

Such VIP accommodations aren’t typical for speakers on campus. OSU “had to put in special requests for the Black SUV, first-class ticket and a suite for Rev. Sharpton (oppose[d] to a room),” wrote Larry Williamson Jr., director of OSU’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, in an e-mail to Sharpton’s assistant. “These are 3 exceptions that are not standard university requests.”

At $5,000, the MSU sponsors who covered the February event got a deeply discounted rate on Sharpton’s speech, other correspondence revealed. In January, OSU and CSCC together paid Sharpton $25,000 for two speaking events — and even that is half off the reverend’s usual $50,000 rate, e-mail records say. Altogether, in 2015, Sharpton has earned at least $30,000 in speaking fees at publicly funded colleges and universities, so far as can be determined from public records.

CSCC declined to comment on the appropriateness of VIP accommodations for a significant tax debtor. OSU’s spokesman, Gary Lewis, says the university requires speakers to fill out tax forms, reporting all payment to the government. “We do not check the tax liabilities of speakers as this is not our duty. . . . It is on the individual to ensure they are compliant to the law,” Lewis wrote in an e-mail.

Records from various colleges show that Sharpton’s team meticulously manages his speaking events. Corresponding with MSU about a promotional flyer, Sharpton’s assistant requested that the university “please capitalize president on the description line for Rev. Sharpton,” presumably referring to his position as president of the nonprofit National Action Network.

And when Sharpton spoke at Central State University (CSU) last September, Bishop Bobby Hilton, the president of the Greater Cincinnati National Action Network chapter, coordinated closely with the school to plan the event, requesting a chance to inspect the speaking site beforehand. But Hilton’s team “cancelled a couple times on me,” one college official wrote, describing herself in the e-mail as “totally exhausted.”

The day before the event, Hilton sent detailed requests on behalf of Sharpton, asking for “six chairs on stage and a podium,” in addition to “the entire front row reserved.” He also wanted reserved parking for some of Sharpton’s special guests, including the family of John Crawford.

“Water and juice in the green room would be great,” Hilton wrote, also noting after his inspection: “The men’s restroom adjacent to the green room did not have any paper.”

Sharpton did not charge CSU for the speech, as he was already in town for another event.

Various records also reveal that Sharpton has created a new corporate entity, RAS Industries Inc. (New York does not require entities to report their officers or directors, making it difficult to track corporate stakeholders.) An earlier NR investigation found that all of Sharpton’s other known for-profit entities had been dissolved in at least one jurisdiction for failure to pay taxes or properly file tax records.

Sharpton formed RAS Industries Inc. in August 2014, according to records from the New York Department of State’s Division of Corporations. The new entity shares an address with National Action Network, Sharpton’s nonprofit, which also owes $819,000 in unpaid tax liabilities, according to the organization’s most recent tax filings.

That doesn’t stop him from taking honoraria from taxpayer-funded institutions, and getting them to foot the bill for his exacting taste in travel and accommodations.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/415442/first-class-five-star-rev-jillian-kay-melchior

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Re: Al Sharpton, White House Ferguson liaison
« Reply #45 on: August 27, 2015, 01:57:47 PM »
Hallelujah!: MSNBC Shuffles Al Sharpton Off to Sunday Show
By Ken Shepherd
August 26, 2015

"Al Sharpton is leaving MSNBC's weekday dayside lineup, and moving to Sunday mornings," Politico's Alex Weprin reported shortly after 7:30 Eastern this evening at CapitalNewYork.com.

The activist-cum-TV host's last Politics Nation program is slated for September 4. After a month's hiatus -- side note: wouldn't it be hilarious to see Al try to read that word off his Teleprompter? -- he'll start his Sunday morning show on October 4: 

"I want to congratulate Al and his team. For four years they have done a terrific job bringing his voice and a big spotlight to issues of justice, civil rights and equality. And as many of you know, The Rev never missed a show," Griffin wrote in the email. "I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do with a Sunday morning newsmaker program."

The 6 pm hour will temporarily be filled by "MSNBC Live," the channel's weekday news program. A permanent replacement will be named "soon after" Sharpton moves, per Griffin.

Sharpton broke the news of his new timeslot to the Daily News.

“I never wanted to be a weeknight pundit. I wanted to be a Sunday morning newsmaker," he told the News. "I wanted to be Dr. Martin Luther King, not Larry King.”

Poor Al. Has he ever preached to a congregation as small as a Sunday morning MSNBC audience?

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/ken-shepherd/2015/08/26/hallelujah-msnbc-shuffles-al-sharpton-sunday-show#sthash.ELoLVVN5.dpuf