Sean Hannity criticized Democrats for their "rampant history of racism" and called out the media for ignoring that history.
Hannity recalled how several contemporary Democrats' "mentors" were pro-segregationist or against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
He pointed out Bill Clinton's mentor, Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.) and his vice president's father, Sen. Al Gore Sr. (D-Tenn.) both found themselves on the wrong side of race issues.
Fulbright signed the "Southern Manifesto," which objected to the Supreme Court's desegregation of schools in "Brown v. Board of Education."
Gore Sr. voted against the Civil Rights Act.
The Staff: Americans need to speak up about what the democrats voted for and who helped the KKK start.
New York activist Al Sharpton offered an emotional and personal case calling for the federal government to halt funding to Washington, D.C.'s Jefferson Memorial.
Sharpton said America's third president and the author of the Declaration of Independence had several slaves.
His iconic round-roofed memorial sits on the edge of Potomac River- the first of several monuments lining Washington's Ohio Drive.
Sharpton also noted how Jefferson is said to have fathered a child with a slave named Sally Hemings.
"People need to understand that people were enslaved," Sharpton told PBS' Charlie Rose.
He said that his great-grandfather was a slave who was owned by an ancestor of former Sen. J. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.).
The Staff: Pay your taxes Al, when were you a slave AL? You will be remember for being Tawana Brawley liar (remember this “We have the facts and the evidence that an assistant district attorney and a state trooper did this,” Mr. Sharpton said.), it was all a lie Rev., tax cheat and one useless so-called minister.
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