RUSH: Did you hear what the Reverend Jackson said? In fact, I’ve got a sound bite on this. I’ll find it over here. Pardon me, folks, while I find it. Grab audio sound bite… What is it? It is audio sound bite… I thought I had it right… (interruption) Fourteen! Thank you for the help. Audio sound bite 14, the Reverend Jackson, University of Michigan Ann Arbor yesterday. He’s being given an award or honored for his five decades of Civil Rights activism, and during the events he delivered the keynote address and said among other things…
JACKSON: President Obama should follow President Ford’s example and offer a preemptive full pardon and inoculation against politically motivated prosecution in the spirit of shielding the divisions in our country. To do otherwise will only exacerbate divisions and hard feelings on both sides. It would be a monumental moral and political mistake to pursue the prosecution of Hillary Clinton.
Did that help? (interruption) It didn’t? Okay, here’s what he said. “President Obama should follow President Ford’s example and offer a preemptive full pardon” of Hillary Rodham Clinton “and inoculation against politically motivated prosecution in the spirit of shielding the divisions in our country. To do otherwise will only exacerbate divisions and hard feelings on both sides. It would be a monumental moral and political mistake to pursue the prosecution of Hillary Clinton.”
The reaction, though, is, “A pardon for what?” You know, everybody’s discussing this. Is it not a tantamount admission that Hillary Clinton’s violated the law? Is this now something we can all agree on? By the way, this pardon of Nixon? The left melted down when that happened. I mean, don’t sit there and think everybody was just kumbaya and accepted it and went it on. They were LIVID about it. Okay. So we got that.
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