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Fasglas
12-29-2014, 10:46am
Kinda hard to disagree. Giuliani has seen Al, up close, for a long time.


Giuliani: Al Sharpton The 'Poster Boy For Hating The Police' | The Daily Caller (http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/28/giuliani-on-obama-claim-al-sharpton-the-poster-boy-for-hating-the-police-video/)

12:30 PM 12/28/2014

Appearing on “Face The Nation” Sunday, Rudy Giuliani pushed back against The Washington Post’s fact check of his prior claim that President Barack Obama is at the center of a propaganda narrative that “everybody should hate the police.”

Giuliani, who was questioned by CBS’s Major Garrett over his claim, said that Obama’s association with Al Sharpton exhibits to everyone that he is “against the police.’”

“I cover the president every single day, I never detected anything that comes along the line of propaganda urging the country to hate police,” Garrett told Giuliani. “Do you want to recast that or take that back?”

“Oh, not at all,” Giulini responded. “I think you missed one very important point: he has had Al Sharpton to the White House 85 times. Often when he’s talking abut police issues he has Al Sharpton sitting next to him.”

“If he would like to have poster boy for hating the police, it’s Al Sharpton,” Giuliani said, pointedly.

“You make him a close advisor, you’re going to turn the police against you,” the former mayor said. “You’re going to tell the police in America we don’t understand you.”

“I saw this man help cause riots in New York, I’ve heard his anti-police invective first hand. To have a man who hasn’t paid $4 million in taxes, have a man who’s spent his career helping to create riots, phony stories abut police. To have that man sitting next to you speaks volumes,” said Giuliani. “Actions speak louder than words. You put Al Sharpton next to you, you just told everyone I’m against the police.”

“Look, who you associate with is part of your rhetoric!” Giuliani continued. “I think the Washington Post’s fact checking was substantially inaccurate, and they missed the one big point: Al Sharpton.”

Loco Vette
12-29-2014, 11:13am
He makes a very valid point.

HellCat
12-29-2014, 11:57am
He is absolutely correct. But I would go farther. Sharpton has incited people all over the country to hate the police. His rhetoric is to make himself wealthy by demonizing the police; it has worked for him in the past and looks like it will keep working to his advantage. He also manipulates the press and many others so that everything he says appears on every news program, as if it is "gospel.". It is considered "racist" to criticize him so he is given a pass on his inflammatory BS. The press is afraid of him, as they are Jesse Jackson, who has made a fortune by getting payoffs from businesses who he threatens to call racist if they don't pay. The American public is too sheepish to fight this, instead preferring to remain silent, even in the face of lies, violence, and their fear of the future. Unfortunately for the USA, Obama's inclusion of Sharpton in his political inner circle, gives legitimacy to Sharpton's various positions. De Blasio is a similar disaster. The polarization of the races is becoming greater for these two reasons.

There are two clearly truthful stories that will not be told:

(1) Black thugs are the result of the breakdown of black families. The lack of families has led to the disintegration of black morals. Mothers are forced to work, sometimes several jobs, while their kids raise themselves on the streets. Black fathers simply procreate without any penalty, and refuse to work and support their families. Kids use violence to achieve their goals of money and drugs.

(2)The "famous" black leaders refuse to attack the black crime problem. They come out in force if/when a black is killed by the police but are absent and say nothing about the murders and thousands of other crimes committed by blacks against other blacks; Chicago is the perfect example. Of course, it is considered "racist" to point any of these crimes out. Black violence may destroy our country.

Mike Mercury
12-29-2014, 12:00pm
He makes a very valid point.

but when one makes a good point these days, someone from the cult comes along and labels him a
racist, bigoted, homophobe.

OddBall
12-29-2014, 10:18pm
Nailed it.

LATB
12-29-2014, 11:14pm
Nailed it.

Yep. Rudy nailed it.

As did Hellcat. Nailed it. Mike mercury. Yep. Nailed it.