Al Sharpton issuing threats again

Good day all. President-Elect Trump has pretty much completed assembling his cabinet. One of the people he has selected is Senator Jeff Sessions to be the new Attorney General of the United States.

This has set off the Progressives, Liberals and Democrats, (But I repeat myself), who are now in full screech mode. The reason for this is Sessions has a long history of upholding the law and not playing favorites. He’s also a proven competent administrator, and won’t tolerate the politicization of the Department of Justice. In other words, he’s going to clean house and get rid of all the racist garbage put in place by Eric Holder and left there by Loretta Lynch.

Since Senator Sessions has a history of upholding the Rule of Law, certain people, not noted for following the law, are taking exception to his nomination. One of these is Al Sharpton. Here are the details from PJMedia:

National Action Network president Rev. Al Sharpton promised a “season of civil disobedience” in reaction to the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) for attorney general in the Trump administration.

Sharpton, an MSNBC host, said activists have planned a march in Washington on Jan. 14 during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend to protest the Sessions nomination. Sharpton recalled spending 90 days in jail for protesting on U.S. Navy land against military exercises on the island of Vieques in 2001 when George W. Bush was president, adding that civil disobedience usually works because it changes policy.

Sharpton seems to be under the impression that President Trump will put up with Sharpton’s usual crap. I suspect he’s going to be quickly disabused of that notion.

We’re not just doing this to be doing it.”

Actually, yes you are.

We do it because it can lead to change and, believe me, there will be a season of civil disobedience particularly around the Sessions nomination,” he said Friday on a conference call with other civil rights organizations’ leaders such as Cornell William Brooks, president and CEO of the NAACP, and Janet Murguia, president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza.

Let’s start with La Raza, shall we? Do you know what “La Raza” translates into? If you read Spanish, you already do. For those of us who do not, I ran it through Google’s translate app. It comes back as “The Race.”

La Raza’s goal is taking over the Southwest United States and expelling anyone who isn’t Mexican or Hispanic. They call this “Reconquesta” under the idea that they are going to “Take back what was stolen from them.” Although they deny it, they are just as bad in their philosophy as the Nazi’s.

Next we have the NAACP, (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). A once fine organization that did great work. The only problem is, they pretty much succeeded and have since become utterly irrelevant. In point of fact, they have become everything they spent decades fighting against.

Sharpton offered a preview of the mass march, explaining that activists plan to outline their intent to visit senators’ offices and make some house calls to “make them understand” they will be held accountable for voting in favor of Sessions, whose confirmation hearings in the Senate Judiciary Committee are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

By who? You? Don’t make me laugh.

Make them understand that if they think they are voting based on some courtesy of a Senate colleague and will not face a real backlash in their own states, then they have another thing coming. This is not going to be some regular ceremonial procedure that they’re going to be able to bluff their way through,” he said.

Obviously, someone wasn’t paying any attention to the recent election. People have been watching all those groups you’ve been supporting, such as Black Lives, (And no one elses), Matter, aka “The Klan with a Tan,” not to mention the riots and damages caused by them.

Then we have the ambush murders of police by Sharpton’s favored constituency, Armed felons of recent African decent. People of all backgrounds, skin tones, eye shapes, etc have had enough of these, for lack of a better term, vermin. The recent kidnapping and torture of a young adult with special needs by a pack of black racist scum might just be the straw that breaks Sharpton’s bank account.

We intend to make this a critical stand in terms of where people are with civil rights and voting rights in this country. No one will be given a pass to say ‘I had to vote for my colleague.’ This is an affront to everything the civil rights and voting rights community has stood for historically and a vote for Sessions should be held accountable and punishable by the voters,” he added.

Al Sharpton is irrelevant and he’s figuring that out. He likes to issue threats, but the only one who may feel threatened is Al Sharpton. As far as I know, he hasn’t cleared up that rather large tax liability issue he’s had for years. Perhaps he’s feeling some heat and knows that if Sessions is confirmed, his game, along with the others in the Professional Civil Rights Movement, (as opposed to those who actually care about civil rights), is over.

Sharpton should be facing a grand jury for some of the things he’s done, but he’s been getting a pass for decades, and now he’s about to see his “Hall pass” canceled. It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.

Thatisall

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