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By Kyle Drennen | March 05, 2012 | 13:59

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On Saturday, NBC's Today actually had the nerve to give left-wing activist and MSNBC host Al Sharpton a platform to condemn Rush Limbaugh, with co-host Amy Robach wondering: "...is this something the Republican Party needs to deal with right now?"

Sharpton mounted his high horse as he proclaimed: "They're going to have to deal with it, one, because they have really made Rush Limbaugh such a great part of the conservative movement....you can't have him as a major spokesman in your movement and then he says something as offensive and misogynist as this and you act like he's just an entertainer." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]

What Robach failed to mention about Sharpton was the Reverend's own history of offensive remarks and actions. In 1991, Sharpton fueled anti-Semitism in New York City when he denounced "the diamond merchants right here in Crown Heights."

In 1987, Sharpton defended Tawana Brawley in her claim that she was raped by several white police officers. Later, when it was revealed to be a hoax, Sharpton, along with Brawley and her lawyers, were ordered to pay damages to those falsely accused following a defamation lawsuit.

When challenged on the Brawley case in 2007, on MSNBC, Sharpton refused to apologize.

On Saturday, hours before Limbaugh apologized for his comments about Sandra Fluke, Sharpton bashed him not having done so: "...he's not even apologized. He's doubled down on this and has gone through a three-day tirade against this young lady that is offensive to everybody."

Robach didn't bother to question Sharpton's moral authority on the matter, instead, she helpfully suggested that Republican moderate Senator Olympia Snowe's decision to not seek reelection was the result of incidents like these: "She's saying she's not going to be seeking reelection due to what she calls, quote, 'The dysfunction and political polarization of Congress.' Is there room for moderates in Congress anymore?"

Sharpton replied: "That's become the question. The fact that you have people like Senator Snowe leaving, the fact that you have this debate around contraception." He added: "I think that it is that kind of polarized atmosphere, kind of like push everybody's buttons kind of politics that a lot of people say, 'Wait a minute, we need some adults to come in the room or I'm leaving.'"

When did Al Sharpton become the voice of moderation and adulthood?

Wrapping up the interview, Robach promoted an upcoming protest being led by Sharpton against voter ID laws in several states: "We know you're leading a march, Reverend, this week from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to commemorate the historic civil rights march that occurred there in 1965. Why is it important, given especially the political environment we're in right now?"

Sharpton ranted:

...this year we are faced in 34 states, voter ID laws, where they're actually changing how people can vote. 5 million people, according to the Brennan Institute, may be disenfranchised. So, this is the first time since the '65 march, in 47 years, that a large segment of the country may lose its right to vote based on state voter ID or early voting being eliminated....we're going to bring the nation's attention that voting rights are again at risk for many people, particularly in black and brown communities.

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Here is a full transcript of the March 3 interview:

7:15AM ET

AMY ROBACH: Well, we head now this morning to politics. And the GOP has a lot on its plate this morning. We're just three days away from Super Tuesday and the fallout continues from controversial comments from conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. The Reverend Al Sharpton is the host of Politics Nation on MSNBC. He joins us this morning. Reverend, thanks for being with us.

AL SHARPTON: Good morning.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Limbaugh Controversy; Rev. Al Sharpton Weighs In On Rush's Comments]

ROBACH: So, let's get right – let's get started with this contraception debate, it reached a fever pitch this week, Rush Limbaugh with his comments against Georgetown law student and contraception advocate Sandra Fluke. Both Santorum and Romney came out and spoke out against Limbaugh's tactics, but is this something the Republican Party needs to deal with right now?

SHARPTON: Yeah. They're going to have to deal with it, one, because they have really made Rush Limbaugh such a great part of the conservative movement. They've called him a great leader of the conservative movement. They had him as an honorary member of Congress. So, you can't have him as a major spokesman in your movement and then he says something as offensive and misogynist as this and you act like he's just an entertainer. You've made him a lot more than that, he has become more than that in America. And then he's not even apologized. He's doubled down on this and has gone through a three-day tirade against this young lady that is offensive to everybody.

ROBACH: Well, and then we have Senator Olympia snow from Maine. She's a moderate Republican. She's saying she's not going to be seeking reelection due to what she calls, quote, "The dysfunction and political polarization of Congress." Is there room for moderates in Congress anymore?

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Decision 2012; Does Washington Have Room For Moderates?]

SHARPTON: That's become the question. The fact that you have people like Senator Snowe leaving, the fact that you have this debate around contraception. We're not talking jobs now in the Republican primary. Super Tuesday in the Republican presidential nomination process is this Tuesday. We're not talking jobs, we're not talking about how we rebuild infrastructure. We're talking contraception in 2012. And I think that it is that kind of polarized atmosphere, kind of like push everybody's buttons kind of politics that a lot of people say, "Wait a minute, we need some adults to come in the room or I'm leaving."

ROBACH: Yeah, and let's talk about Super Tuesday. The next contest before that is Washington state. Today, Mitt Romney looks like he's going to win that. Is that going to be enough to give him the momentum he needs come Super Tuesday?

SHARPTON: No, I think that it will be just another caucus. But I think what will happen is every – all eyes will be on Ohio, Tennessee, the key states, major states on Tuesday.

ROBACH: Ohio, Ohio, Ohio again. We know you're leading a march, Reverend, this week from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to commemorate the historic civil rights march that occurred there in 1965. Why is it important, given especially the political environment we're in right now?

SHARPTON: Well, National Action Network, our civil rights organization, is partnering with others because this year we are faced in 34 states, voter ID laws, where they're actually changing how people can vote. 5 million people, according to the Brennan Institute, may be disenfranchised. So, this is the first time since the '65 march, in 47 years, that a large segment of the country may lose its right to vote based on state voter ID or early voting being eliminated.

We're marching not only to commemorate, but to deal with the challenges of today. So, I'll be leaving later today, we start tomorrow. Five days we're going to bring the nation's attention that voting rights are again at risk for many people, particularly in black and brown communities.

ROBACH: Alright, Reverend Al Sharpton, we appreciate it, as always.

SHARPTON: Thank you.

ROBACH: Thanks for stopping by.

SHARPTON: Alright, thank you.

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Pay your back taxes, Uncle Al

Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 2:08pm.

$1.6 million, I believe.

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I'm concerned about

Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 2:47pm.

the so-called "Rev" Sharpton,,,,,It seems he slurs his words more and more
I hope he hasn't had a stroke,,,really

A Recession is when your neighbor is out of a job. A Depression is when YOU are out of a job.. A recovery is when OBAMA is out of a job Hat tip to Ronald Reagan
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I don't think he'd know if he DID!

Submitted by Newsbubba on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 3:17pm.

It's hard to damage what ain't there.

I'm still laughing about the headline for this blog.  That kind of says it all.

Is it just me, or is the REVEREND (what divinity school?) Al taking a shot at the REVEREND (what divinity school?) Jesse because as a "spokesman" for the Democrap party, Jesse was caught on open mike saying something to the effect that he wished someone, "would cut Barack's nuts off."

I know, I know.  The RBFSOB probably doesn't have any, but it's the thought that should count here.

Comrade Bubba
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I will consider Sharpton's words

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 2:51pm.

if I can read them on a girl's chest, smeared in feces. That is his preferred medium.

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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The Reverend Al "not so" Sharpton

Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 2:57pm.

on being politically correct.... nice try cupcake!

Seems his hypocrisy is really showing through.

Rev. Al seems to have a tendency to ask for apologies yet makes up his own excuses why he can't apologize for his "guilty until proven innocent" faux pas.

"Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Mitt Romney does with his money than what Barack Obama does with mine"
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Al Baby

Submitted by mmilesll on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 3:01pm.

Asking this poverty pimp about anybody else being offensive is way beyond stupid.

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Just when you think that NBC

Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 3:27pm.

Just when you think that NBC (or basically any other StateRun Media channel) has sunk to the lowest level of 'news reporting', they bring on Natso to made character judgements about ANYBODY, much less Rush!!! The only character that Sharpton has is that he IS a 'character', as well as being a 'characitur' of a character!!!

He had his best days when he was doin' up James Browns processed conk!!!

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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 3:45pm.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

Sharpie is always good for a belly laugh...

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MSNBC Admits Sharpton is Illiterate!

Submitted by GlenStanish on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 4:02pm.

According to the Daily Rash, MSNBC boasts that by giving Al Sharpton his own show they are the first network to have an illiterate news anchor. http://www.thedailyrash.com/al-sharpton-americas-first-illiterate-news-a...

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Anything this racist slimeball says...

Submitted by KyWriter on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 4:04pm.

...is not worthy of comment by anyone.

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"rev" al

Submitted by markprice1983 on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 5:51pm.

Al is looking so thin lately ... could he have AIDS?

Scooter
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Changing the way we vote?

Submitted by Franksam on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 8:30pm.

Does that mean we can only vote once?

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