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When Jesse Jackson's Lips Are Moving .
Neal Boortz
Friday, Jan. 12, 2001
Back in December America's pre-eminent publicity whore,
Jesse Jackson, was in Florida leading protest marches and
bleating into microphones. He was on every major network
newscast, seemingly every night, saying that George W. Bush
and Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris had
organized the Florida election in such a way as to deny
blacks and other minority voters access to the polls.
Jackson said that there was a "pattern of voter suppression"
by state and law enforcement officials that prohibited
minorities from voting. The NAACP then chimed in, saying
that minority voters had been prevented from casting
ballots.

There was something odd about Jackson's ranting, though.
Neither he nor the NAACP produced one single legally
registered black voter who was denied the opportunity to
vote. I told you then that they weren't producing
disenfranchised voters because they couldn't find any. As is
so often the case when Jesse Jackson speaks, it was all
blather. It was all lies.

Yesterday Jesse Jackson and the NAACP had a chance to put
up. They didn't. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights held a
hearing in Tallahassee - at Jackson's insistence - to
investigate the charges. No Jesse Jackson. No NAACP.
Nothing.

So, who testified?

We had a man who said that he saw unmanned police cars near
a polling precinct on Election Day. He thought that was
unusual. He went ahead and cast his vote.

We had a preacher who said he had been taken from the voting
rolls when he was misidentified as a convicted felon. One
call to the election supervisor settled things and he cast
his vote.

Then we had a woman who was stopped at a police
license-check roadblock miles from her precinct. They asked
for her driver's license. She produced it and was allowed to
proceed. She says she was "intimidated," but she voted.

Three witnesses, and not one of them had been denied their
opportunity to vote. No other witness showed up to say that
he or she was actually denied the opportunity to vote.

Now, why wasn't Jackson there? It's not hard to figure out.
It's one thing to walk down a street chanting slogans, to
rant for the network news cameras about blacks being turned
away from the polls. Its one thing to stand out there and
demand investigations, but it's quite another thing to
actually show up at the hearing you have called for, raise
your hand, swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, and then either commit perjury or
admit that you haven't found one single black who was denied
a legal right to cast a vote.

Jackson's absence speaks volumes. Now we know. In spite of
Jackson's foaming at the mouth, there has not been, nor is
there now ANY meaningful evidence that there was ANY attempt
on the part of ANY public officials to keep ANY blacks from
casting their votes.

Jackson, once again, has been exposed as a blowhard
race-baiter. Do you think it will mean that he's going to be
getting less face time on the news shows? Yeah, sure.

Let's address this poor, poor pitiful woman who was so
intimidated at that license-check roadblock. Just how was
she intimidated? She was asked for her driver's license.
That's all. That's it. They asked her for her driver's
license and she wants to testify that it was an attempt by
racist whites to keep her from voting.

Isn't that just nifty? We've reached the point in this
country where the very act of setting up a police roadblock
to check for licenses, insurance or boozed-up drivers is an
act of racial intimidation. Instead of putting up signs on
the highway that read "police roadblock ahead," they ought
to just say it like it is with a sign, "police intimidation
ahead."

Let's see, in New Jersey we'll soon be having cops waving
black traffic violators off because of a de facto quota
system that is being initiated on traffic stops. Maybe in
Florida we should have a policy of just waving blacks
through license and insurance check roadblocks. Don't want
to intimidate anyone, you know.

Oh, and did you catch Jesse Jackson recently on CNN's "Late
Edition"? Jackson uttered these rather strange words about
George W. Bush: "Bush stopped drinking at age 40. He drank
longer than Dr. [Martin Luther] King lived, at age 39. I'm
not sure what all this means."

Huh? That makes two of us, Jesse. What on Earth are you
talking about? What does the age at which Bush gave up
alcohol have to do with the age at which Martin Luther King
Jr. was when he was assassinated? Of what possible
significance is this comparison?

Now, we know that Jackson had some goal in mind when he
issued this comparison. Was it just a weak way to mention
George W. Bush and the assassination of MLK in one sentence?
Is this a take-off of that NAACP election television ad that
sought to tie the name of George Bush to the dragging death
of a black man behind a redneck's pickup truck?

And, if George W. Bush did drink longer than MLK lived, that
would mean that Bush started boozing at the age of, oh,
about one.

Again, even though this man continues on a regular basis to
make a complete ass out of himself, look for the leftist
media to continue their fawning over his every
pronouncement.

Neal Boortz is the hugely popular nationally syndicated
radio host.

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