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...ultimate American ideal, who conquered racial prejudiceand relative poverty by his own merits, and resisted the appeal of high-paying positions in law. The reality, though, is that Obama’s message appears to have the capacity to transcend racial bias where Alan Keyes or Al Sharpton??s have failed; he may just have a bit more of that Weberian charisma than Hillary Clinton. He certainly has more than Walter Mondale, next to whom John Kerry gains a sudden, electric appeal...
...also played a portion of the Rev. Al Sharpton??s fiery speech during the Democratic National Convention last July and clips from the 2004 presidential campaign trail, including Howard Dean’s infamous scream during the Iowa caucus...
...back, he had nothing to say about his infamous clash with University President Lawrence H. Summers which sent him back to Princeton in 2002. Summers allegedly questioned West’s commitment to teaching and scholarship in light of his recent rap-album and advisory role on Al Sharpton??s presidential exploratory committee...
...Ringo’s much funnier than that,” Stills explained. “Al Sharpton??s Ringo...
With 42 percent of the vote, Dean led a field that included only four of the nine Democratic candidates. The Rev. Al Sharpton??whose campaign trails far behind in the national polls—finished a strong second with 35 percent of the voters...