Rajan Laad "It's excruciating to watch the irrelevant strive for publicity by gravitating toward any recording device to make provocative statements. Reverend Al Sharpton certainly belongs to this group of démodé, publicity-seeking individuals. He was a pioneer in his field of racial demagoguery, a man who persistently and unhesitatingly played the race card to enrich himself.
"Today, the likes of BLM have cornered the market and made him obsolete. Perhaps in an effort to reclaim relevance, Rev. Al Sharpton detailed his thoughts on Kamala Harris's job responsibilities so far in an exclusive interview for The Root.
"As he always does, Sharpton began by taking credit for Biden choosing Kamala as his running mate:" . . .
. . . "Doesn't Sharpton know that more assignments are assigned only to those employees who are capable, adept, and demonstrably enthusiastic?
"How has Kamala fared so far?
"Biden tapped Kamala to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border. She began with her passive-aggressive resistance to the job by taking ages to visit the border, for which she was criticized by both sides.
"In her infamous interview with Lester Holt, Kamala struggled to answer a basic question of why she hadn't visited the border. She traveled to the border only when President Trump announced that he would be visiting. Her visits to Guatemala and Mexico yielded nothing.
"The continued influx of illegal aliens proves that she failed quite miserably at her assignment.
"Following the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, she once again struggled to answer elementary questions, and her poorly timed cackles continued. A BBC correspondent rightly observed that Kamala made America appear "incompetent, uncaring and unreliable.' " . . .
My interactions with African-Americans are almost universally pleasant and even uplifting. Why must we be subjected daily to these represented in media such as these?
New Jersey Professor on White People: ‘We Got to Take These Motherf**kers Out’ "Associate professor in the Rutgers University Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Brittney Cooper, made the shocking remark during an event in September titled, "Unpacking the Attacks on Critical Race Theory," hosted by the far-left website The Root."...
"A student at Rutgers University, Stephen Wallace, said he sees Cooper's comments as an incitement of violence against a group of people.
"The people that want to teach kids about America and how racist and oppressed everyone is are the real racists and oppressors," Wallace said."...
She is no Walter Williams, Thomas Sowell, nor Allan West. TD