NOT THE SHARPEST KNIFE IN THE DRAWER: Two Words: Tawana Brawley
Race baiter Al Sharpton, 52, is "seriously considering" a run for the White House, telling The Associated Press, "I don't hear any reason not to." His short-lived 2004 presidential candidacy ended after he lost a string of state primaries. Sharpton also ran for for mayor of New York City in 1997, and the Senate from New York in 1988, 1992 and 1994 . Voters rejected him in those races, too.
- The Associated Press, January 8, 2007




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