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January 25, 2004
Something I'll think about when I get a minute 

Sharpton's Bid Aided by an Unlikely Source
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN

The Rev. Al Sharpton has demonstrated his quick wit and deft use of one-liners in his campaign for president. But while the delivery has been all his own, he had help shaping his message from an unlikely source: Roger Stone, a political consultant who worked for Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

Mr. Stone, who describes himself as a Republican-libertarian, has had a hand in some of Mr. Sharpton's most effective attacks on Howard Dean, aides to Mr. Sharpton said. By extension, he has played a role in shaping the dynamic of the Democratic primary, political strategists and observers said.

Mr. Stone, like Mr. Sharpton, is a larger-than-life character with a flamboyant personal style who is both revered and reviled for his work. A 1985 cover story in The New Republic magazine described Mr. Stone as "the State-of-the-Art Washington Sleazeball." Mr. Stone called the article a "political hit job."

Today Mr. Stone says he loves helping Mr. Sharpton.

"Frankly," Mr. Stone said in a recent telephone interview, "there has not been a candidate with this much charisma since Ronald Reagan. He is a natural talent. Who else could do the funky chicken on television and get away with it? I don't share his politics. Let's be very clear, if you check the F.E.C. records you will see I am supporting George W. Bush. I am a Reagan Republican."

But the men have found a common agenda in the Democratic primary. They have delighted in skewering Dr. Dean, with Mr. Sharpton generating one of Dr. Dean's lowest moments in a debate when he forced him to admit he had no blacks or Hispanics in his cabinet when he was governor of Vermont.

"I saw Roger's fingerprints all over that," said the developer Donald Trump, who has worked with Mr. Stone over the past two decades.

Mr. Stone did not want to discuss the specifics of his relationship with Mr. Sharpton, but aides Mr. Sharpton confirmed his involvement in that and other aspects of the campaign.



Posted by P6 at January 25, 2004 05:10 PM
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When Corey Booker (sp?) ran against Sharpe James for mayor of Newark folks revealed that he'd received aid from a number of conservative organizations...and he was DONE. Blackcommentary got in on it from what I recall, referring to Booker and others as wolves in sheeps clothing.

Now I don't like Booker...he's too much of a neoliberal for my tastes. But I find it interesting that no one is jumping on Sharpton now, given this information.

Posted by Lester Spence at January 25, 2004 11:45 PM 

Give it time. This just hit the paper.

I do have to think about it, though. I don't know what kind of aid the Jersey kid was getting…was it conversation or something that incurs a debt? And truth be told, I'm a lot more concerned about Conservatives backing someone who actually has a shot at getting the office. That ain't Al.

Where I get concerned about the good Reverend is when I hear stories about him going into Diva mode…that's generally the first sign of the Good Life changing someone from Black people's representative to the mainstream, into the mainstream's representative to Black folks.

Posted by P6 at January 26, 2004 12:27 AM 

The Village Voice dug up a whole lot of dirt on this, if you haven't seen it. I haven't seen much else in the way of reaction to it, though admittedly I haven't been looking.

Posted by Al-Muhajabah at February 5, 2004 04:01 AM 
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