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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 07:36 AM Oct 2013

Jackson’s stump stories of childhood deprivation challenged by acquaintances

Jackson’s stump stories of childhood deprivation challenged by acquaintances

By Michael Laris, Published: October 17

E.W. Jackson, the Chesapeake preacher known for controversial rhetoric, is facing new challenges as his campaign for lieutenant governor of Virginia enters its final weeks.

According to interviews and campaign finance reports, Jackson’s campaign has struggled with basic management issues, including financial accounting. And more recently, vivid details of his escape from deprivation in a Chester, Pa., foster home — the emotional core of his stump speech — have been challenged by two women who were there.

A campaign spokesman said Thursday that everything Jackson says on the trail about his upbringing is true.

Jackson says life was so tough with his impoverished foster family that they sometimes had to eat mayonnaise sandwiches for dinner. Other nights, there was no supper at all. There was also no indoor bathroom, Jackson said, and as the youngest of the foster children, “I brought the pot down.” He was last in line for the once-a-week bath in a galvanized tub.

“I’m like, ‘What house was he in?’?” said Nadine Molet, the adopted daughter of foster parents Willie and Rebecca Molet. Nadine let shared the same roof with Jackson and said the bathroom was on the first floor, beyond the well-stocked kitchen. “I never remember missing a meal. We always had fatback, cornbread, pancakes. We always took a lot of food to church.”

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/jacksons-stump-stories-of-childhood-deprivation-challenged-by-acquaintances/2013/10/17/05cc84e4-3690-11e3-ae46-e4248e75c8ea_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines

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Jackson’s stump stories of childhood deprivation challenged by acquaintances (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2013 OP
He's got the verbiage down pat Chief D Oct 2013 #1
Be interesting if someone picked apart his story TlalocW Oct 2013 #2
That dog story... DonViejo Oct 2013 #3
100% Correct. EW Jackson i s just a nutty liar and con man. n/t FSogol Oct 2013 #4

Chief D

(55 posts)
1. He's got the verbiage down pat
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 09:07 AM
Oct 2013

He must know someone who lived such a life or heard someone telling a story about how it was for them or their parents in "the old south." I think of the socio-economic era of the movie, The Color Purple and the stories my parents told to me when I hear many of those descriptions. Such description of a long ago era are true, however they might not be his story.

TlalocW

(15,384 posts)
2. Be interesting if someone picked apart his story
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 09:53 AM
Oct 2013

And started naming all the movies he got it from.

"We realized something was up when he mentioned having to shoot his dog... Ol' Blue... because it had gotten rabies." - Head Researcher

TlalocW

DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
3. That dog story...
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 10:19 AM
Oct 2013
"We realized something was up when he mentioned having to shoot his dog... Ol' Blue... because it had gotten rabies." - Head Researcher


Is straight out of "Old Yeller."

I knew Jackson when he was in Boston, he was a certified nut then. Now, he's just a nutty liar and con man.
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