Listening to Al Sharpton rip into Barack Obama this week made me wonder: why is it that African American leaders so often feel compelled to give the back of their hand (to say nothing of the serrated edge of their tongue) to emerging black leaders? Is it jealousy? Ego? An unwillingness to give up power?
Or is it some sort of political hazing ritual in which the upperclassmen mercilessly pummel the new pledges before letting them into the fraternity?
It's not that Sharpton didn't make some valid points: no one is suggesting that blacks should automatically support Obama just because he is black; and asking Obama why he backed Joe Lieberman over Ned Lamont or voted for tort reform are legitimate questions. But Sharpton's tone was so aggressively dismissive, you could almost picture him drilling holes in his paddle as he spoke.
"Why shouldn't the black community ask questions? Are we now being told, 'You all just shut up?'" said Sharpton. "I'm not going to be cajoled or intimidated by any candidate." Sharpton also told WCBS that the Obama campaign had reached out to him, but he didn't take the call. Very mature. What's next, putting Obama through a Hell Week where he is forced to do pushups in a puddle of urine or stand naked in the snow guzzling ice cold beer?
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