Two weeks after airing the first portion of his slobbering interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, MSNBC’s Al Sharpton finally got around to airing the second half, and it was just as embarrassing. It was such an important interview for Sharpton that he played it during the opening segment of his low-rated Saturday afternoon program PoliticsNation.
The first moment came when Sharpton told Harris that he was very moved by the portraits that were hung in her office in the White House. “I was very moved, and you and I have known each other a long time, I don’t get moved easily, you let me go with the crew in your private office. And in your office that you work out of here at the White House. You have a picture of your mother at a demonstration. Around a protest around what happened and Birmingham in ‘63,” Sharpton gushed.
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