Thursday, December 5, 2024

Black Church Insists MSNBC Suspend Unbelievably Rev. Al Sharptongue Over Kamala's Campaign Payoff

The Unbelievably Reverend Al Sharptongue

The National Black Church Initiative that represents 27.7 million people and 150,000 black churches across the country is calling on the far-left network MSNBC to suspend and investigate host Al Sharptongue over the covert donations his organization was paid by the Kamala Harris miserably failed presidential campaign. 

The group said Wednesday that it is "very concerned" by the "growing scandal," now that the incredibly Reverend Sharptongue has been outed and want the network to "launch an investigation" which will not somehow find a way to blame President-elect Trump for the failure to disclose Sharptongue's payoff. They want Rev. Sharptongue's suspension until the investigation is complete, and realize that it's going to take time for the network to find an actual journalist, especially an investigative journalist, to do the job of looking into why the money, all $500,000 of it, had not been disclosed when the very Reverend Sharptongue asked Harris the powderpuff questions October 3 on his MSNBC show PoliticsNation with the interview on October 20. 

The National Black Church Initiative was founded in 1991 with a mission of reducing "racial, social and . . . economic disparities" while preserving "the authority of the black church's voice." And while the wildly Reverend Al Sharptongue actually increases racial and social disparities between black and white people, they still refer to him with the honorific "Reverend."

In addition to the group focusing on disparities between black folks and white folks, they also are involved with health issues, especially those pertaining to black Americans. They have criticized the highly Reverend Al Sharptongue's in the past for taking donations from tobacco companies while opposing a ban on menthol cigarettes, a popular choice among black smokers. [Remember Willy the Penguin: 'Smoke Kools'.]

The initiative's president, the Rev. Anthony Evans, said Sharptongue is "loved and admired by many in our coalition, especially our gullible population who believe anything Rev. Al says."

Sharpton failed to disclose the money he was paid to his handful of viewers or to MSNBC executives, according to a spokes-lefty for the network.

The host has not addressed the scandal, and MSNBC has refused to comment on whether he was punished for failing to disclose the apparent conflict of interest. But the chances that the network would punish a black man who they know would attack them as racists and white supremacists would make it highly unlikely they would do anything to cross him. 

In 2010, MSNBC suspended network white hosts Joe Scarborough and Keith Olbermann for donating to Democratic Party campaigns, saying that the payments violated the network's policies that require employees to disclose political activity to company executives, but if they really wanted to, they needed to use a VPN and a third party credit card.

The Society of Professional Journalists, a prominent journalism ethics group, [no joke] has criticized MSNBC and Sharptongue over the conflict of interest, calling it a "black eye" for the network and the media industry as a whole. Mostly Reverend Sharptongue called the Society of Professional Journalists racists for using the term 'black eye.' "Why couldn't they call it a white eye? Why is it always a black eye?" he asked.

Meanwhile, former actor Rob Reiner said that if the wonderfully Reverend Al Sharptongue is disciplined, he will set himself on fire and then leave the country.


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