The left can’t stop using Martin Luther King widow Coretta Scott King’s words against Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
In December 2000, Mrs. King offered her final words toward then-Senator Sessions. In the remarks, she claimed that it was a “great privilege and an honor” to join Sessions and other public officials during the opening of the Rosa Parks Library and Museum.
Of course, those aren’t the words the left have decided to focus on. Instead, they’ve latched onto the one-sided statement King wrote about Sessions in 1986. The politically-charged letter was meant to oppose Sessions’ appointment to a federal court position. It was no more a condemnation of Sessions’ character than it was political maneuvering meant to liberalize the nation’s justice system.
Now that Sessions has been confirmed, King’s letter is being used against the highest-ranking members of the GOP.
Watch as protestors use King’s letter to Mitch McConnel in front of his home on the next page:
Some liberal history major should investigate the historical context of the “Coretta Scott King letter” It obvious that the American public is ignorant.
Donald Duncan when you liked this picture-the official Inauguration print- did you notice the misspelling?
Of course you didn’t.
Peaceful disobedience is something the government does not know how to handle. This violence is something the government knows how to handle.
Never end a sentence with a preposition.
“Fuckinmouth where are you” would be correct.
Told you I had better things to do then be a know it all like you.
But I do like your safety pins notice you have one for each side of your diaper
Oh wow they put an extra o on to which means also I bet you think Trump did the printing.oh by the way Hillary lost
If they did this at my home they would be getting hit with m80s and quarter sticks.
Donald Duncan yeah. You’re right. I apologize. Have a great night and a great life.
You to guy nice arguing with you at least we can agree to disagree