Aging race-baiter and purported civil rights activist Jesse Jackson said this week that the Electoral College "must come down," and warned that President Trump may have trouble making it into heaven because of his views on immigrants.
Fox News reports that Jackson said Trump demands that people "speak English, be qualified and have a job skill," the Daily Wire reported.
"Jesus would not qualify to come in Trump’s country, he would not qualify to get into Jesus’ kingdom," Jackson mumbled almost incoherently before calling for any reminders of the Confederacy to be removed from public view. "The statues must come down."
That's not all Jackson demanded. "The electoral college must come down," he added, saying it interferes with the ability for one man to have one vote in a democracy. But we're not a democracy, Jesse; we're a republic, and the Founding Fathers designed it that way so that we would not descend into mob rule. But of course, the left loves mob rule.
This condemnation of Trump is a turnaround for Jackson who, in the late 1990s, praised then-businessman Donald Trump numerous times.
One, captured on C-SPAN in 1998, shows Jackson thanking Trump for his commitment to Jackson's causes. "I do want to express thanks to you, Donald Trump. We need your building skills [and] your gusto," he enthused.
That was before Trump became president and, overnight, a leader of white supremacy, according to race-mongerers like Jackson, who has a long history of cozying up to dictators like Fidel Castro. Oddly, Jackson never called for Communist repression in Cuba to "come down," or wondered if Fidel might make it into heaven.
