Dana Loesch: Al Sharpton’s ‘Grift Is Good’

‘I really don’t know why he is lionized as some defender of the unjust’

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LOESCH: “It’s about power adjacency. It’s about power adjacency. Because if people like Al Sharpton really cared about reducing crime, then they would actually hold the people in these elected offices, who push restorative justice, who allow dangerous, violent criminals back out on the street with nothing more than a wrist slap, they would actually hold those people accountable and put into office actual good elected officials who make sure that they uphold the letter of the law. But, see, if he does that, then he might lose a little bit of that access to power. And that’s what this is all about. How close can some of these people get to power? That’s what it's all about. Everybody suffers as a result of it, but not him. He doesn’t — do you think he takes the subway? He doesn’t have to take the subway. He doesn’t have to travel commercially. You were just talking, Jesse, about his private jet. I have no clue what Al Sharpton needs a private jet for, but like I said, the grift is good."

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