Rev. Al Sharpton is part buffoon, part brownshirt
Human Events, Mar 10, 2000 by Feder, Don
(QUESTIONS ON PAGE 10) 1. Georgia's Jimmy Carter, who was nominated in 1976 and '80.
2. Two: Democrat-tumed-independent Harry Byrd, Jr. (1965-82) and Republican Paul Trible (1982-88).
3. They are Mississippi, South Carolina and West Virginia.
4. Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North..
5. Two: Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura (Reform Party) and Maine Gov. Angus King (independent).
Mr. Feder, who writes for the Boston Herald, is a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Who's Afraid of the Religious Right?
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