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Time & Perspective Quote by Al Sharpton

"During my 2004 presidential campaign, I was fond of saying that it was high time for the Christian right to meet the right Christians"

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Sharpton’s line is a political blade disguised as a quip: it flips the Christian right’s favorite weapon - moral authority - back onto its owners. The genius is in the slight of hand. He doesn’t argue policy first; he contests branding. “Christian right” is treated less as a faith community than as a political trademark, and Sharpton’s joke is that the trademark has been falsely advertised.

The phrase “meet the right Christians” works because it’s both a reprimand and an invitation. It implies there already exist Christians whose commitments run in the opposite direction: toward civil rights, economic justice, anti-racism, and a public ethic of care rather than punishment. He’s not attacking Christianity; he’s trying to pry it loose from a coalition that had, by 2004, become synonymous with culture-war politics, anti-LGBT activism, and a hardline approach to social welfare. The subtext is blunt: if you want to talk about “values,” let’s talk about whose values actually look like the New Testament in public.

Context matters here. Post-9/11 politics had fused patriotism, conservative religion, and Republican electoral machinery, and Democrats were still skittish about faith language. Sharpton, a civil-rights-era preacher with media instincts, uses the cadence of the pulpit to do something strategic: he reframes religion as contested terrain, not the right’s home field. The line isn’t just witty; it’s a coalition pitch, aimed at religious moderates and Black church voters alike, daring them to see “Christian” as a moral argument against reactionary power, not a seal of approval for it.

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Sharpton, Al. (2026, January 16). During my 2004 presidential campaign, I was fond of saying that it was high time for the Christian right to meet the right Christians. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-my-2004-presidential-campaign-i-was-fond-138001/

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Sharpton, Al. "During my 2004 presidential campaign, I was fond of saying that it was high time for the Christian right to meet the right Christians." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-my-2004-presidential-campaign-i-was-fond-138001/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"During my 2004 presidential campaign, I was fond of saying that it was high time for the Christian right to meet the right Christians." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-my-2004-presidential-campaign-i-was-fond-138001/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

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Al Sharpton (born October 3, 1954) is a Politician from USA.

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