New York Times: “Marion S. Barry Jr., a sharecropper’s son and civil rights pioneer who became a flamboyant and polarizing mayor of Washington, went to prison on cocaine charges and then recaptured City Hall in one of the most improbable comebacks in the history of American politics, died early Sunday. He was 78.”
Washington Post: “Charismatic, irrepressible and engaging, Mr. Barry always seemed to get up again.”
[speech_bubble type=”std” subtype=”a” icon=”pwdome.jpg” name=””]I saw the tape: Bitch set him up. [/speech_bubble]
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