Marlon Marshall, a white hating deputy director straight out of the Obama Administration, now works for Hillary.

Editor's note:  Hillary has been riding the coat tails of her "husband" for years.  Now,  she hopes that Obama's coat tails will work even better. 

The Daily Caller:  A top Hillary Clinton campaign official addressed potential volunteers at Clinton’s Roosevelt Island campaign launch event Saturday, despite his verifiable hatred of Republicans and membership in an anti-GOP “mafia.”

Marlon Marshall, director of political engagement for the Clinton campaign, spoke at the rally where he discussed volunteer sign up numbers and pro-Hillary house parties underway in key early states. 

Marshall previously served as President Obama’s deputy director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, a baldly political agency overseen by senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett.

Despite Marshall’s prominent role in the Clinton campaign, his history makes clear his angry, partisan sentiments.

“F U Republicans. Mafia till I die,” Marshall wrote in an email on a private listserv for “The Mook Mafia,” a group of Clinton-world operatives led by 2008 Clinton staffer Robby Mook, who was gunning to be campaign manager for Hillary’s 2016 bid. Mook, a close friend of Marshall, still got the campaign manager gig after his secret emails were leaked. And Marshall’s “F U” to Republicans didn’t stop him from finding employment with Hillary 2016.

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    1. Soooo, you think Sharpton and Farrakhan and the New Black Panthers and Marlon Marshall and Maxine Waters don't mean what they say? Have you ever heard these clowns talk when they are not on national television? I have. Before stating an opinion, you really need to know what the facts are, and you clearly do not.

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    1. Russel Brand is an idiot and beneath the intellectual standards of this blog. Secondly, this blog is not "anti cop" to any degree. Police excesses should be considered out the purvey of the public.

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