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Feet of Clay?

Monday, September 26th, 2011

You might recall a couple months ago I asked Stephen Clay, the head of the Baptist Ministers Alliance of Indianapolis if he had ever been the subject of an investigation by the Department of Child Services for inappropriate contact with a male minor. At the time Clay refused to answer my question and give me […]

You Can Call Him Al!

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Don’t call it a comeback.  I’m hearing that the Rev. Al Sharpton is reportedly coming back to town on September 17th.  Sources say Sharpton will make an appearance at Garfield Park. The Baptist Ministers Alliance is allegedly bringing Sharpton to town.  Sharpton was paid to come to Indianapolis last year to protest the Brandon Johnson […]

While I Was Out

Friday, August 5th, 2011

I wasn’t planning to blog again until Monday, but never let it be said a little thing like an out-of-state trial would stand in the way of me picking up lots of gossip, rumor and blatant political innuendo.  You know you all have been waiting for it, so here we go… Last week’s debt ceiling […]

Rabid Responses

Friday, November 19th, 2010

I know this is going to sound a little odd, but I really am looking forward to Rev. Al Sharpton bringing his Negro, oops, National Action Network to Indianapolis next year.   Not because I’m going to love watching these guys walk right up to the legal line and be the attack dogs for the Democratic […]

You Can Call Him Al, Again

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Just when I thought we on the verge of having a serious discussion about police conduct and community-police relations, one of the world’s greatest race hustlers may be making a return engagement to Indianapolis to stir up the masses, collect a check, and then bolt like a thief in the night. I have it on […]

Baited and Switched

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Just when I thought things couldn’t get anymore bizarre in this town I get proven incorrect.  I thought after Brandon Johnson, Al Sharpton and Shamus Patton, we’d be done with silliness for a while.  No such luck. My colleagues at RTV 6 are reporting that an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer was injured after being baited […]

Now That the Circus Has Left Town

Monday, July 12th, 2010

I have to admit, I did not stay for all of Al Sharpton’s address last night, I left about 15 minutes before he ended.  I’m on Channel 6 at 5 a.m. on Monday mornings and had a lot of work to do before bed.  And to quote my grandfather, “that Negro was not worth losing […]

When Sharpton Speaks

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Believe it or not, when I went to the news conference this afternoon with Al Sharpton on Indianapolis’ east side, I really did try to keep an open mind.  No matter how offensive I find Al Sharpton and insulting he is to anyone with a brain, I told myself to play it straight.  No matter […]

On Demand

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Between Al Sharpton coming to town tonight to speak about the Brandon Johnson case and the “March for Peace” slated for tomorrow around the City-County building, I must take a moment to give credit where credit is due.  Some people in this town believe there was an injustice and so they’re stepping up and taking […]

The Al Sharpton & Pony Show

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The quickest way to turn a serious issue into a circus is to add Al Sharpton to the mix.  So in honor of his upcoming visit this weekend to Indianapolis, I found this clip from the old “In Living Color” television show.  Enjoy.