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Rev. Al Sharpton

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It's Time for Donald Trump to Put Up or Shut Up

Posted: 04/28/11 01:01 PM ET

When people continuously attempt to slander and vilify you because they lack any ability to form a true argument, there are a few ways in which you can respond. One of those methods is ignoring the baseless pestering because you and everyone with any logical sense knows that it is pointless and beneath you. But if the unnecessary noise begins to distract from the real issues at hand, you can -- as President Obama so effectively did yesterday morning -- silence the 'debate' by presenting one simple piece of irrefutable evidence. So in light of the president's release of his long form birth certificate and his efforts to bring focus back to more pertinent things, it's time for Donald Trump to put up or just shut up.

In 2004, I ran for the presidency of the United States. As an activist for social change and progress, I wholeheartedly disagreed with a host of George Bush policies. But instead of calling the sitting president derogatory names, I chose instead to deal with the true challenges of the day. Pushing for education and health care reform as a universal right, I carefully outlined my vision for the future. Debating ideas like ethanol versus petroleum gas in Iowa, and presenting my view on the Iraq war, I openly explained my stance on key issues so that the voters would know precisely where I stood.

The media continually questioned me on major policy ideas, and it's time we hold Trump to the same standards.

For weeks on end, our TV sets and newspaper/blog headlines have been inundated with Trump's pitiful calls for a birth certificate. But instead of demanding real answers to real problems like the budget crisis, jobs, foreign policy or anything for that matter, we have instead played right into Trump's game of celebrity agitation. All we have been hearing is ridiculous attacks against Obama, attempts to delegitimize his authority and fear-mongering that is rooted in nothing more than open bigotry against the first African-American president. And sadly, Trump is not alone.

This past Easter Sunday, I joined an interfaith roundtable discussion on ABC's This Week hosted by Christiane Amanpour. But prior to our thought-provoking dialogue, another segment featured the Rev. Franklin Graham who took it upon himself to not only judge another man's faith, but also reinforce inaccurate vitriol and slander against our commander-in-chief. By implying that Obama may have another 'definition' of Christianity and that he 'has some issues to deal with here' (in regards to his birth certificate), Graham not only continued to fuel the flames of 'otherness,' but at its very core, his statements went against all the fundamentals of Christianity itself. The Bible clearly states: 'Judge thee not.' As a minister myself, I was deeply offended that Graham would even attempt to suggest that the president was lying about his religion, or had a different 'definition' of it.

During the 2008 campaign, the climate of our political and social discourse was at an all-time low as many of these same unwarranted allegations against Obama first surfaced. They claimed he wasn't a citizen, wasn't born here, wasn't a Christian and wasn't somehow American or patriotic enough. Playing on people's ignorance and fears of a potential Black president, many opportunists attempted to rise to power themselves. Instead of presenting solutions to the compounding dilemmas of today, individuals like Graham and Trump think they can fool the American people with the politics of diversion and disruption yet again. But they should know that the citizens of this country are ready for honesty and solutions, not political pandering.

Unless Trump is prepared to answer the tough questions, he needs to step aside, for the people have grown far too weary of his antics, just as they grew weary of the same in '08. And perhaps everyone should keep in mind that the voters let their voices be heard at the ballot box before and will continue doing so in all upcoming elections -- and that's a message all politicians and those with a bully pulpit should take to heart.

 
When people continuously attempt to slander and vilify you because they lack any ability to form a true argument, there are a few ways in which you can respond. One of those methods is ignoring the b...
When people continuously attempt to slander and vilify you because they lack any ability to form a true argument, there are a few ways in which you can respond. One of those methods is ignoring the b...
 
 
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01:05 PM on 05/09/2011
Donald Trump is a man whos not affraid of telling the truth, and we all know the truth hurts.. This
country has been ruined for years by the bleeding heart liberals its time for a real change, and Donald
Trump is that change..
09:08 PM on 05/13/2011
That is believeable but only if one has been asleep for the last thirty five years
01:18 PM on 04/29/2011
Trump is just using his mouth to stir up intrest in his lagging reality TV series. Boycott NBC and his sponsors clorox, enterprize, Bristol Meyers, Group on, and Sprint and see how long he keeps spouting off. I am willing to bet he prizes his money over country and people.
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punkingale
My wants are simple. My needs are few.
07:42 PM on 04/29/2011
T think Groupon backed out of sponsoring him.
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WilmaJune
01:42 AM on 05/02/2011
Groupon never sponsored Celebrity Apprentice. AOL had an article about it earlier today.
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thismachinekillsfascists
Exposing the GOP Lie-machine
01:18 PM on 04/29/2011
How true.
12:59 PM on 04/29/2011
Trump like all Americans has first amendment rights, but I agree its time for him either to run for the presidency or quit running his mouth. Unlike most Americans he has the resources to do if he doesn't chose to run then its time for the media to ignore him... maybe he'll go away.
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ChiBloger
And the truth shall set us ALL free
01:34 PM on 04/29/2011
Trump is under water with his debts.The difference between Lawrence O'Donnell at MSNBC and Donald Trump is that Trump needs the money from his TV Show.
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gregory57
Micro-bio, was one of my favorite classes.
01:44 AM on 04/30/2011
O'donnell and Trump are both serving the same master. NBC.
The whole thing is scripted.
It's all about the ratings.
If O'donnell gets fired over this, it's part of the script.
12:42 PM on 04/29/2011
Trump did answer tough questions, he said he would deal with oil prices by calling OPEC, and somehow looking them straight in the eye and saying "Fellas, you’ve had your fun. Your fun is over."

And he even counted from $5 to $7 without skipping a beat! Tough questions? Answered!
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Hugh Briggs
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12:37 PM on 04/29/2011
Sorry Rev, the sheeple will ignore anything you say, and claim you are biased ..

"Im praying for a wind".
10:57 AM on 04/29/2011
Great post and on point.
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JoePenn
Shuhada?
10:11 AM on 04/29/2011
Trump's helicopter: "Carnival Barker 1" -- sounds right.
09:28 AM on 04/29/2011
Al Sharpton, it's people like you that keep bringing up things that don't matter to anyone any more too. You're not out of it. PEOPLE DON'T CARE THAT OBAMA IS BLACK! It sickens me when I see people like you continuously bringing this up. People didn't question Obama because he was black. They questioned him because he has a questionable past and wouldn't explain himself and only now that he is President is coming up with his B.C. Until people like you stop making everything about race when people don't even care about that anymore...until then, we will continue to have a race issue in this country. Or, maybe that's what you really want..who knows.
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ReggieN
Never test the depth of the water with both feet
10:19 AM on 04/29/2011
Have you been paying attention the last few years? Al had nothing to do with that.
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Hadriel
State Employee, Michigan
11:25 AM on 04/29/2011
"...and only now that he is President is coming up with his B.C."

Umm....where have you been? Obama released his B.C. even BEFORE he was President of the U.S. He was still campaigning when he originally released the certificate nearly 3 YEARS AGO! I will to SOME extent agree with you that the race card needs to stop being played to some extent, but to say that people don't have a problem with him because he's black isn't entirely true. There will always be a segment of society that is bigoted and therefore don't like him purely because of the color of his skin. This is not to say that it's the majority of the people who have a problem with him, but racism DOES exist and it IS a factor to some extent.
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moonflowerjewelry
Buy American made, no excuses.
08:25 AM on 04/29/2011
I agree with Rev. Sharpton, but I am a bit of a misanthropist... I lately despair of expecting common sense, compassion and logic to rule interpersonal discussion, much less political discourse.
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jambi77
swordfish
09:24 AM on 04/29/2011
lately despair of expecting common sense, compassion and logic to rule interperso­nal discussion­, much less political discourse


ya know what I have been there since 1980...and reaganomics...ect..ect...ect
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Zilo
Indie--The GOP opposes critical thinking
07:24 AM on 04/29/2011
I think Trump is proof that the rich are actually no better or smarter than us, as the right would like to have us believe. Sometimes they're worse.
09:32 AM on 04/29/2011
I think if you would actually listen to Trump talk and listen to what his point of views are instead of relying on what all these liberal leftist media outlets want you to hear..you would fight Trump is actually a lot more intelligent than the media makes him out to be. Research it yourself.
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JoePenn
Shuhada?
10:10 AM on 04/29/2011
I don't get it, why would we "...fight Trump is actually...." ????
09:33 AM on 04/29/2011
find*
03:07 AM on 04/29/2011
Sad, but spot on.
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GrumpyOldGeek
My micro-bio is empty
02:43 AM on 04/29/2011
As President Obama suggested, it's time to ignore everything about Trump.

Our children are learning how to bully and demean others from Trump.

Trump's ego will only deflate if we stop inflating it.

This article inflates.
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Bonnie511
10:54 PM on 04/28/2011
All this bickering back and forth is all for naught, the truth of the matter is, the majority race is scared to death, because in a few years, they will no longer be the majority. "The first shall be last, the last shall be first."
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Hadriel
State Employee, Michigan
11:27 AM on 04/29/2011
Newsflash, white people haven't been in the majority for a few years now...
10:13 PM on 04/28/2011
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I THOUGHT I learned in high school government class that if you were the child of a U.S. citizen, it doesn't matter if you're born on Mars. You're still a U.S. citizen!! Sen. McCain was born in Panama. I didn't hear any fuss during the election about his not being born in the U.S. and therefore not a citizen. My brother has children who were born in Thailand. THEY'RE U.S. citizens. Why wouldn't President Obama be a citizen, regardless of where he was born? His mom was a citizen when he was born . . . You are a citizen by being born here OR BEING THE CHILD OF A U.S. CITIZEN! Don't they teach such things in schools anymore????
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moonflowerjewelry
Buy American made, no excuses.
08:27 AM on 04/29/2011
The core strength of the conservative mind is that facts are ever disposable in the struggle to maintain a personal ideological perspective.
06:25 PM on 04/29/2011
Oh, how true!!
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Michael Overboe
12:49 PM on 04/29/2011
You are correct.