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en>fr fr>en By Gia Comments: 2582, member since Thu Sep 24, 2009On Thu Mar 18, 2010 07:56 PM
Edited by Gia (82344) on 2010-03-18 20:02:11
“If this is the type of guy that Obama seeks counsel from, then we are in worse shape than we think. ”
With his wavy bouffant and medallion necklaces, the Rev. Al Sharpton famously confronted government officials on behalf of black Americans. Now he has found a new role: telling black leaders to quiet their criticisms and give the government a chance.
President Barack Obama has turned to Mr. Sharpton in recent weeks to answer increasingly public criticism in the black community over his economic policy. Some black leaders are charging that the nation's first African-American president has failed to help black communities hit hard by the downturn, leaving party strategists worried that black Democrats will become dispirited and skip November's congressional elections.
Mr. Sharpton has emerged as an important part of the White House response. On his national radio program, he is directly rebutting the president's critics, arguing that Mr. Obama is right to craft policies aimed at lifting all Americans rather than specifically targeting blacks. One recent on-air fight with Tavis Smiley, a prominent talk show host and Obama critic, grew so heated that it has created a small sensation among black leaders.
Mr. Obama remains immensely popular with African-Americans, about 86% of whom approve of his job performance, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC poll. But party strategists worry that, without Mr. Obama's name on the ballot, his personal appeal won't be enough to motivate black voters who may feel that the government is failing them. The new poll shows a steep decline from the near 90% black voter interest in the 2008 campaign, with fewer than half now saying they are very interested in the November elections.
Mr. Sharpton has been to the White House five times since Mr. Obama took office, most recently this month as part of a small group meeting with economics advisor Lawrence Summers. Mr. Sharpton's radio program, which airs in 27 markets, has become a friendly platform for administration officials to address black listeners, allowing Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, for example, to take credit for a recent $1.25 billion settlement with black farmers who had sued the government for discrimination.
Now there are signs that Mr. Sharpton will play a role in this fall's midterm elections. Democratic National Committee Chairman Timothy Kaine conferred with Mr. Sharpton this month on sending him to black churches and neighborhoods in politically important states to register and mobilize black voters.
For the president, the alliance with Mr. Sharpton carries risk. Where Mr. Obama has worked hard to mute race as part of his persona, Mr. Sharpton is famous for inflaming racial sensitivities, as when he represented Tawana Brawley, the black teenager whose 1987 claims of rape by several white men were discredited.
Former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder, America's first elected black governor, said that Mr. Obama "went to great lengths to show that he is the president for all people, not just some people." Outreach to Mr. Sharpton, while shoring up black support, could hurt that image, he said.
"Sharpton brings a profile, whatever you think of it," said Mr. Wilder. "When he first got known was with the Tawana Brawley incident. A lot of people still remember it, and many of those old enough to remember it still haven't gotten over it."
Early in the 2008 presidential campaign, Mr. Obama's aides viewed any partnership with Mr. Sharpton as potentially damaging. Mr. Obama personally took steps to head off a likely visit by Mr. Sharpton to Iowa before that state's caucuses, according to the book "The Audacity to Win," by David Plouffe, Mr. Obama's campaign manager.
Mr. Sharpton said that Mr. Obama called him personally about the trip to heavily white Iowa but did not directly dissuade him from going. He said he decided on his own not to visit the state: "I didn't want him to lose because of me."
The experience showed the Obama team a new, pragmatic side of Mr. Sharpton. Mr. Plouffe wrote that for the rest of the campaign, Mr. Sharpton was a "reasonable and constructive force."
Later events would confirm that Mr. Obama was right to be cautious about race. He was forced to denounce racially charged and anti-American comments by his longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., who, unlike Mr. Sharpton, refused to heed the campaign's desire that he disappear from view.
Now, Mr. Sharpton's visits to the White House are announced to the public. Last month, he addressed reporters in the White House driveway after an Oval Office meeting with other black leaders to press the president on jobs. At a White House Christmas party for liberal activists, Mr. Obama went out of his way in welcoming remarks to point out that "Reverend Al" was in attendance, say two participants.
Guests to Mr. Sharpton's radio program have included Jared Bernstein, chief economic adviser to Vice President Joseph Biden, and Education Secretary Arne Duncan. Mr. Sharpton's advocacy group, the National Action Network, will feature Mr. Duncan and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at its annual conference next month, according to Mr. Sharpton's office. Mr. Biden spoke last year.
White House officials declined to discuss the specifics of their interactions with Mr. Sharpton. In an email, White House spokesman Corey Ealons described Mr. Sharpton as "one of many leaders we continue to speak with on the issues of the day."
Mr. Sharpton's transformation from protester to insider underscores how Mr. Obama's election has changed black politics.
Well before Mr. Obama's victory, black leaders began to debate the limits of protest politics, a tradition steeped in the civil rights movement and aimed at highlighting the needs of African-Americans to white political leaders. A generation of fiery candidates, such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the 1980s and Mr. Sharpton later, was giving way to black politicians eager to build support beyond the African-American community and for whom the injustices that stoked the civil rights movement weren't as formative.
The new generation included young candidates such as Mr. Obama and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, who aimed for wide support and focused on broad remedies to social problems, rather than a race-based approach.
"There's a philosophical power struggle going on in black America between the old-school protesters and the post-ideological pragmatists," said the Rev. Eugene F. Rivers III, a senior policy advisor to the Church of God in Christ, one of the largest black Pentecostal denominations. "Al Sharpton learned more quickly than many others that the ascension of Obama meant the end of protest politics."
"Al Sharpton," he said, "has grown from the premier politician of protest to the ultimate political pragmatist."
Still, the economic downturn, with its disproportionate effect on minorities, has brought new attention to the dispute over black political tactics. Some black leaders demand targeted aid for their constituents, noting that the black unemployment rate of 15.8% is nearly double the 8.8% rate for whites. A new study to be released this month by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a consumer advocacy group, found the foreclosure rate in the Washington metro area to be nearly three times as high for blacks as for whites.
But Mr. Obama has resisted calls to target an economic agenda to African-Americans, saying programs that help the economy generally will "lift all boats." The president has said that opening community health centers and expanding children's health insurance, for example, would assist minorities, who are more often uninsured. Blacks would also benefit from job training and college affordability proposals aimed at all Americans, he has said.
That argument has failed to satisfy many black leaders.
As recently as Thursday, members of the Congressional Black Caucus met with Mr. Obama to press for more aid to distressed communities. Last year, some caucus members vented frustration by skipping a committee vote on a financial regulation bill that was a priority for the administration. This month, caucus members opposed a $15 billion jobs bill that lacked provisions they felt would help the poor.
"We know that a rising tide does not lift all boats," Mr. Jackson said in an interview. "Wall Street and Harlem are on the same island. Wall Street has risen substantially. Harlem faces the pain of unemployment."
Some black leaders are also focusing frustration on Mr. Sharpton and his assistance to the president.
In an interview, Mr. Smiley said it was hard for Mr. Sharpton "to speak truth to power about the suffering of black people on the one hand, and then to be running in and out of the Oval Office and trying to run the president's agenda or express White House talking points."
His comments were echoed by Princeton University Professor Cornel West, who said in an interview that Mr. Sharpton risked becoming a "symbolic insider" whose views would be trumped by White House support for economic policies geared toward boosting Wall Street banks.
Such thinking amounts to a double standard, Mr. Sharpton says.
"They're stomping on the president, saying because he's black he ought to do what we've never asked any other president to do," Mr. Sharpton said. "Bill Clinton had a poverty tour, but we never demanded that he have a black agenda tour."
Mr. Sharpton, who is 55, has begun working with Republicans, as well. He and Newt Gingrich, former House speaker, toured schools in several cities last year with Mr. Duncan, the education secretary, to promote programs to close the racial achievement gap.
Such partnerships are far removed from Mr. Sharpton's earlier profile. Often accused of self-promotion, Mr. Sharpton led a demonstration through the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn in 1991 at a time of clashes between blacks and Jews. In the Brawley incident, Mr. Sharpton was found liable in a defamation suit arising from the episode and in 1998 was required to pay a $65,000 judgment. It went unpaid until 2001, when a group of black business leaders paid it on his behalf.
Mr. Sharpton also built a flamboyant persona to match his political style, emulating hip-hop stars by wearing track suits and large medallion necklaces.
Then, one of his daughters told him he had to change.
"It's one thing to walk around 300 pounds in jogging suits and jewelry and say you don't care. But you care when your daughter says, 'Why don't you watch your waistline and stop wearing that ridiculous running suit?'" he said.
Mr. Sharpton, who now wears business suits, said he still benefits from the old image, particularly because it makes him a curiosity to his critics. He notes that he is a frequent guest of Fox News Channel conservative hosts Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity.
"I'd rather my opponents still think I have the jogging suit and the medallion," he said, "because they underestimate me and my ability to organize and get things done."
This administration is full of angry black people who want eternal reparations 24 Replies to Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By poupon_le_french Comments: 21843, member since Thu Jul 24, 2003On Thu Mar 18, 2010 08:03 PM
Gia wrote:
This administration is full of angry black people who want eternal reparations
....and fucking Wops who cancel border fences, or label soldiers terrorists.
It's past time we eliminated all non-whites in the country. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By idahoboy Comments: 4853, member since Sat Sep 16, 2006On Thu Mar 18, 2010 08:05 PM
Why does the Commander in Chimp not associate with normal people who like America? What a retard. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 4)
en>fr fr>en By starspangled Comments: 29578, member since Sat Dec 27, 2003On Thu Mar 18, 2010 08:15 PM
Isn't black liberation refreshing?  | |
re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By Gia Comments: 2582, member since Thu Sep 24, 2009On Thu Mar 18, 2010 08:20 PM
poupon_le_french wrote:
Gia wrote:
This administration is full of angry black people who want eternal reparations
....and fucking Wops who cancel border fences, or label soldiers terrorists.
It's past time we eliminated all non-whites in the country.
I think you might be a bit desperate, poupbrain, since you're resorting to outright lies.
Although that is the typical of the left these days, isn't it? | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By poupon_le_french Comments: 21843, member since Thu Jul 24, 2003On Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:07 PM
Let me see your pussy ya dirty greaser. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By ReBourne Comments: 1656, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009On Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:14 PM
poupon_le_french wrote:
Let me see your pussy ya dirty greaser.
Why, nigger?
You're a homo. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By bloodhound  Comments: 3762, member since Thu Jan 05, 2006On Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:16 AM
Open Season on all Traitors of America, which would include everyone in this Administration, all Demoncunts, and most Niggers and all Illegals! Open Season with No Bag Limit! | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By poupon_le_french Comments: 21843, member since Thu Jul 24, 2003On Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:44 AM
ReBourne wrote:
poupon_le_french wrote:
Let me see your pussy ya dirty greaser.
Why, nigger?
You're a homo.
Whatever you say Geebers. The last thing I want to do is provoke you into another "accident" like the one in 1981.
Sick fucking freak. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By Bishopabc Comments: 6176, member since Fri May 27, 2005On Fri Mar 19, 2010 02:38 AM
Edited by Bishopabc (76941) on 2010-03-19 02:56:06
Sharpton, began his life as a liar in a Pentecostal Church at the age of nine. He learned to use the flamboyant Billy Sunday style of speaking and preaching, and to this day, it serves him well. He is a genius at facilitating "White Guilt".
He is smoother at playing the race card than Jesse ever will. Most whites are terrified of him. Why? If Sharpton calls you a racist, the MSM will make it stick.
He never did answer to his racist remarks, racist stance over the lying bitch "Tawana Brawley, the black teenager whose 1987 claims of rape by several white men were proven to be lies." Why? White Fear. Sharpton, like Hussein, hates "White People", the the White Power Base this Nation was built upon.
Hussein has employed this "Black Magician" to keep any dissent amongst blacks against Hussein SILENT.
I loathe Sharpton, and Hussein even more. POS, both of them.
America, Are You Still Happy With Your Change!!!
--- FFx3 | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By Axel_Bavaria Comments: 5108, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Fri Mar 19, 2010 05:47 AM
Now seriously, is anybody surprised by such news ? Barrack Hussein Obama associates with his like, why is that even news ?  | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By WineandCoke Comments: 17233, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Fri Mar 19, 2010 06:49 AM
I love watching Rev. Al gut and filet that blowhard Hannity. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 1745, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Fri Mar 19, 2010 07:37 AM
WineandCoke wrote:
I love watching Rev. Al gut and filet that blowhard Hannity.
Lol- almost as much fun as watching MadRusski bitch-slap you!  | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By PuppyKisses Comments: 1541, member since Tue Sep 16, 2008On Fri Mar 19, 2010 07:54 AM
poupon_le_french wrote:
Gia wrote:
This administration is full of angry black people who want eternal reparations
....and fucking Wops who cancel border fences, or label soldiers terrorists.
It's past time we eliminated all non-whites in the country.
we can't do that, though it does sound good. there would
be no one to do the grunt work that white Americans don't
want to do. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By LMAO  Comments: 8506, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005On Fri Mar 19, 2010 07:54 AM
Hannity a blow hard..?
I dont think so. He IS far right, and at time's a little further them me. You should actually LISTEN to him and what Hannity,Beck and the FOX news team are exposing in the Obongo's Admin.. THEY ARE CORRECT.
Look at who the HNIC has around him...
Wake up people, this is real and our Nation is in deep doo doo. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By MadRusski Comments: 34910, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004On Fri Mar 19, 2010 09:04 AM
I love watching Rev. Al gut and filet that blowhard Hannity.
What a load of bull. Sharpton cannot even be on top of that dumbed down Hannity. he is funny though, I will grant you that. And has more common sense by a mile that the thoughtful deliberator in the WH | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By FF_H1N1 Comments: 446, member since Fri Aug 21, 2009On Fri Mar 19, 2010 09:08 AM
LMAO wrote:
Hannity a blow hard..?
You should actually LISTEN to him and what Hannity,Beck and the FOX news team are exposing in the Obongo's Admin.. THEY ARE CORRECT.
Beck is the mostest, correctest and bestest one on Fox... He's the only one who has put all the PROGRESSIVES in the same basket, evilness! | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By WineandCoke Comments: 17233, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Fri Mar 19, 2010 09:24 AM
Lol- almost as much fun as watching MadRusski bitch-slap you!
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Gee, I must have missed that post. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By hawk7 Comments: 13324, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004On Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:09 AM
I can asure if all governemtn assitance and shakedowns were cut off to blacks. Half their population would starve to death! | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By Proust Comments: 1139, member since Tue Nov 27, 2007On Fri Mar 19, 2010 03:47 PM
WineandCoke wrote:
Lol- almost as much fun as watching MadRusski bitch-slap you!
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Gee, I must have missed that post.
Callete Rabble rouser | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By ReBourne Comments: 1656, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009On Fri Mar 19, 2010 03:54 PM
poupon_le_french wrote:
ReBourne wrote:
poupon_le_french wrote:
Let me see your pussy ya dirty greaser.
Why, nigger?
You're a homo.
Whatever you say Geebers. The last thing I want to do is provoke you into another "accident" like the one in 1981.
Sick fucking freak.
It's funny how easy it is to force a jooo or a nigger to lie.  | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By Axel_Bavaria Comments: 5108, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Fri Mar 19, 2010 05:02 PM
Edited by Axel_Bavaria (63048) on 2010-03-19 17:03:29
FF_H1N1 wrote:
Beck is the mostest, correctest and bestest one on Fox... He's the only one who has put all the PROGRESSIVES in the same basket, evilness!
Glenn Beck recently attacked Geert Wilders for his anti-islam stance. With that move, Beck has lost all credibility to me - if he ever had any to begin with, that is.
Glenn Beck foolishly calls Geert Wilders a fascist
www.rightscoop.com . . . | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By G3S3B Comments: 29117, member since Sun Oct 31, 2004On Fri Mar 19, 2010 08:04 PM
 Fuck Barack Hussein Obama! | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By FF_H1N1 Comments: 446, member since Fri Aug 21, 2009On Fri Mar 19, 2010 08:58 PM
lol!
Heard via Blackberry push-to-talk.
Nigger-One to Nigger-Two, come in Nigger-Two. | re: Meet Obama's New Partner: Al Sharpton en>fr fr>en By FrogBites Comments: 1788, member since Mon Nov 14, 2005On Sat Mar 20, 2010 07:16 PM
Just one nigga ho telling another nigga ho how to shake down whitey. | ReplySendWatch
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