Shirley Sherrod forgives Andrew Breitbart, but won’t forget what he did

Shirley Sherrod, former Georgia state director for the USDA visited Starting Point Thursday morning to discuss her new book, 'The Courage to Hope'...

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Shirley Sherrod, former Georgia state director for the USDA, visited Starting Point Thursday morning to discuss her new book, The Courage to Hope, her feelings about the controversial, edited video which resulted in false accusations of racism and her eventual resignation from her position within the Agriculture Department.

Sherrod writes in her book that she was disappointed that Barack Obama had been “so easily cowed by right-wing bullies.” That being said, she still supports him and thinks he has done a great job in his first term as president.

As for the late conservative firebrand, Andrew Breitbart, who distributed the edited clip of Sherrod, she says that, although she never had the opportunity to meet or speak with the recently-deceased media figure, she has since forgiven him.

However, she has never received a formal apology for the clip of her he spread around the Internet.

Watch the video of Sherrod’s with Starting Point interview here.

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