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:
The freaks come out at night
Personally I am for anything and everything which inconveniences Mitch McConnel! Can’t stand him and he is a crook…drug dealer and will turn on Trump before you can say scat!
Stop all tax payers funding, to all of these terrorist. #MAGA
Priceless. Idiots who do exactly what they are told to do and have no clue what they are doing this for. They probably have no clue who Coretta King is.
David Breyer
David Breyer
time to spray them down with water cannons and start arresting people.
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. I love that part of the story that Elizabeth Warren omits. One of the best ways to lie is to only tell part of the truth.
Silly children
Arrest them for disturbing the peace