Sunday, December 27, 2009

And Helped Obama ...

clipped from newsbusters.org

How does someone qualify for description as an "eminent politician" by the New York Times?  Being very, very liberal seems to help.

Today on its Web site, the newspaper reports "Percy Sutton, Eminent Politician, Dies at 89."  Mr. Sutton maintained a long list of liberal bona fides.  In a book last year he was quoted:

"I like the fact that my family was a family of protesters. I like the fact that some of them were Communists."

He also spoke of his satisfaction of "being in jail with Stokely Carmichael and other revolutionaries."

The New York Times covers some of lawyer Sutton's more notorious associations: He represented Malcolm X and later his daughter when she was accused of hiring a man to kill Louis Farrakhan.  Sutton helped pay some of the slander damages owed by Al Sharpton in the Tawana Brawley case.  When Mike Tyson left prison and came back to Harlem, Sutton was there to welcome him.
... get into Harvard.