C.E. Dyer reports that we have bona fide proof once again that the left calls anyone on the right a “racist” simply because they dare to deviate from liberal orthodoxy (or threaten their pocket books), and this time it comes courtesy of race-baiter Jesse Jackson.

Let’s take a trip back to just before the millennium and long before GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump was running for president of the United States.

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The Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Jackson’s “multi-racial, multi-issue, progressive, international membership organization fighting for social change” based in Washington D.C., held an annual Wall Street conference in 1998 and 1999.

Trump gave a speech at the conference both years as an honored guest, and Jackson himself gave him a glowing introduction:

The Daily Caller reported that Jesse Jackson praised Trump as a model for “people on Wall Street to represent diversity,” and told Trump, “We need your building skills, your gusto.”

In 1999, Jackson went so far as to call Trump a friend. Trump was invited to this conference to speak about the “challenges and opportunities to embrace under-served communities,” which Jackson must have believed Trump has experience with to give a speech about it.

Jackson’s glowing praise of Trump continued in his 1999 introduction:

“He is deceptive in that his social style is of such, one can miss his seriousness and commitment to success, which is beyond argument. When we opened this Wall Street project, he gave us space at 40 Wall Street, which was to make a statement about our having a presence there.

Beyond that, in terms of reaching out and being inclusive, he’s done that too. He has this sense of the curious and a will to make things better. Aside from all of his style, and his pizazz, he’s a serious person who is an effective builder of people.”

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Oh, how things change — like Trump running for office and proving Jackson’s point that he is an “effective builder of people”… unlike Jackson, who is effective at nothing more than dividing people and lining his pocket book.

Trump is running as a Republican, which in and of itself means that the left is going to label him a racist right out of the gate.

Trump is campaigning on a platform that will end Jackson’s ability to make money off of racial divisiveness and bigotry, which he and the left perpetuate in an effort to keep people down.

Jackson’s words came back to bite him big time, and if anyone deserves it…

If you’d like to see Trump and the panel discussion from 1998, head over to C-SPAN.

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