Ignorant Al, in addition to his close ties with BO, is apparently connected to the mob well enough to infiltrate its inner circle & get them discussing their activities: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/investigation/al-sharpton-764312
I don't believe Al Sharpton is smart enough to be an FBI informant. I mean, to be an informant, you have to observe something and then factually report it. I just don't see that happening with Al. If he ever actually reported anything that was true, it seems the mob would have already "taken him for a ride" as it were. BTW, I preferred the reverend's "pimp" phase better than his current desiccated mummy look. Just sayin'. View attachment 2447 View attachment 2448
Isn't it a bit dangerous for BO to be so closely associated with some guy the mob/drug dealers may want dead? Who knows what Sharpton may be willing to do to protect his own life. Is this the sort of person who should have unfettered access to the WH & our highest officials?
Did you miss where the FBI recorded him trying to deal drugs? That is how they coerced him to become an informant.
What needs to be discussed is the fact that the FBI told Sharpton they could pursue conspiracy charges against him if he didn't rat on the mob. View attachment 2449
Friend: Sharpton Was ‘Eager To Get Slice Of 1980’s Coke Deal’ By Frank Rosario, NY Post DURHAM, NC — A drug trafficker who worked for Al Sharpton’s nonprofit in the 1980s said that despite the preacher’s denials, he was eager to get a slice of the lucrative drug deal captured on FBI surveillance video. “It was greed. He just wanted money,” Robert Curington, 72, told The Post during a two-day interview at his North Carolina home, detailing for the first time how Sharpton stepped into the FBI’s trap — and was then forced to become a federal informant. Sharpton has said he showed interest in the drug deal only because he feared the undercover agent was armed. He also claimed that he snitched for the feds — as first reported by The Smoking Gun this week — because the mob was threatening him. Curington called all of that a tall tale. He instead provided a detailed account of how Sharpton wined and dined a man he thought was a South American drug lord — and said Sharpton met him not just once, but three times. Sharpton’s saga began in the Manhattan offices of boisterous boxing big shot Don King in 1983, Curington said. http://nation.foxnews.com/2014/04/12/friend-sharpton-was-‘eager-get-slice-1980’s-coke-deal’