Sharpton Condemns Name Callling...

Forgetting what he does daily on his television show Sharpton stood by his boss and condemned name calling. Al Sharpton mentioned his boss, MSNBC President Phil Griffin's, public apology and firing of the person responsible for the tweet about "right wing" people not liking a bi-racial Cheerios commercial.

Sharpton invoked the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.'s widow, Coretta Scott King who told him once not to fight and use bad words or disrespect the opposition. Sharpton then went on to say he is proud to be a part of MSNBC, and when he came on board Phil Griffin told him that their company was always respectful.

Every night I take people on here but I do not attack them personally. I learned after saying a lot of things out of emotion that you only get in the way, of not only people who want to hear what is right, you get in the way of your own soul and your own belief that we really need to make people better not bitter. We do not have to be disagreeable in order to disagree.

The only opposition to Sharpton TruthRevolt has ever seen him talk with is a fellow MSNBC employee and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele. He does not "take people on" his program every night like he claimed. Nor does the host stray from name-calling and being "disagreeable" considering he has claimed the GOP "hates" President Obama and Pope Francis, has blamed voter fraud on Republicans, and has mocked Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz and Michele Bachmann. And, of course, earlier in his public life he refered to Jews as "Diamond Merchants" and white people as "crackers."

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