MSNBC’s Al Sharpton: ‘I Helped Organize A Lot Of The Outrage Around’ Zimmerman Trial
On Monday, MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton appeared on his network to discuss the weekend’s 100 city rally against the verdict which found George Zimmerman not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin. Asked to comment on President Barack Obama’s speech on race relations on Friday, Sharpton took a measure of credit for that as well noting that it was he who “helped organize a lot of the outrage around” the Zimmerman trail in the first place.
MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin asked Sharpton to respond to radio host Tavis Smiley who, on NBC’s Meet The Press, said that he was frustrated by the fact that the president had to be “pushed” to make it in the first place.
He sends the racist loons on the street, people die, you pay Sharpton's salary. Drop Comcast!