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here is CUNTCASSO's hero
The so called party of law and order
what a cuck you are!
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Bice: Former Sheriff David Clarke urges MAGA rally attendees on Jan. 6 not to cooperate with authorities
Daniel Bice
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Oh, how the mighty sheriff has fallen.
In early 2017, former Milwaukee County Sheriff
David A. Clarke Jr. was a regular on
Fox News, had 700,000 followers on Twitter and
had just interviewed with then-President-elect
Donald Trump about heading the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Fast forward to today.
Fox News
won't have him, he never landed a job with Trump and he just spent the weekend typing extremist remarks on
Parler.
Specifically, Clarke suggested "force" should be used against social media outlets who are blocking prominent conservatives and told those who attended the pro-Trump rally before the Capitol insurrection that they should not cooperate with federal authorities.
"ALERT!!!," Clarke wrote. "If you attended the Trump rally in Washington DC last Wednesday and are contacted by the FBI or they come to your home, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TALK TO THEM. DON'T LET THEM IN YOUR HOME EITHER. POLITELY TELL THEM TO LEAVE AND CLOSE THE DOOR."
Clarke, who served as Milwaukee County's top lawman from 2002 to 2017, said he's been in touch with many MAGA rally attendees who had been contacted by the FBI.
"If you did not go into the US Capital (sic) you do not have to explain why you exercised your Constitutional right to assemble," Clarke wrote. "TRUST NO GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL right now."
There you have it.
The former government official urging people not to trust government officials.
The anti-government zealot getting taxpayer-funded pensions from the city and county
totaling more than $100,000 a year.
The former lawman dispensing advice like a criminal defense attorney.
And what are we to make of the advice that Clarke has been handing out on Parler, which was
shut down by Amazon Web Services over the weekend?
Well, Clarke is out there on his own when urging "force" against social networks banning conservatives.
In that post, the 64-year-old ex-sheriff
ranted about YouTube after it removed a recent podcast by Trump's personal attorney
Rudy Giuliani and former White House adviser
Steve Bannon's channel.
"Crack down on misinformation? BULL (expletive)," Clarke wrote on Parler. "Who are they to worry about that anyway? This is Communist style SPEECH SUPPRESSION.
"Only force will defeat this."
The post was written just days after the Capitol riot, which left five people dead. Authorities said that
more than 70 people tied to the insurrection had been charged with crimes, with prosecutors looking at charging some rioters with sedition and conspiracy.
Clarke did not respond to requests for comments. A Milwaukee source copied his Parler posts and provided them to the
Journal Sentinel just before the Twitter-style platform was booted on Sunday.
'A clear turn on his part'
And Clarke's words of wisdom to those who attended Trump's rally in D.C. before the storming of the Capitol?
Craig Mastantuono, who is a real criminal defense attorney in Milwaukee, said Clarke wasn't suggesting anything illegal. Those who went to the MAGA event do not have to cooperate with federal authorities.
But Mastantuono said it is remarkable that Clarke, who spent his career in law enforcement, is now discouraging people — including those who didn't join the mob when storming the Capitol — from trusting law enforcement.
Mastantuono, who is on Gov.
Tony Evers' judicial selection committee, wondered if Clarke would offer the same advice to those at an event sponsored by the
Black Panthers or
Black Lives Matter, which Clarke derisively calls Black Lies Matter.
"This is a clear turn on his part," Mastantuono said of Clarke, "and it's noteworthy."
As for the former's sheriff's call for a use of force against social media, the lawyer said, "That's a sad statement coming from a career law enforcement officer."
And that's not all of Clarke's tough talk.
He was vague while attacking critics of Trump in another Parler post over the weekend.
"Stay disciplined in your anger," he wrote in a post accompanied by a photo of a growling lion. "The left needs to be shown that there WILL be an accounting for what they did to Trump and us for 4 straight years. They will regret this day. Trust God."
The post was "echoed" by conservative Wisconsin talk show host
Vicki McKenna, who has provided Clarke a forum for his rants over the past week on
WIBA-AM (1130).
On Thursday, the two blamed the Democratic Party and antifa for the insurrection. Antifa is a far-left group opposed to fascism that some Republicans, including Trump, have
baselessly asserted contributed to the riot.
RELATED:What is antifa and what does the movement want?
Clarke then dismissed talk that Republicans should dial down their rhetoric in light of the violence.
"I’ll be damned if I sit here when something like yesterday happened and say, 'Oh, yeah, we got to tone it down,'" Clarke told McKenna. "No, no, no."
"Asking nicely has gotten us a country that is on the verge of collapse," McKenna responded.
Clarke agreed: "Asking (nice) in this political environment, this climate today, gets you nowhere. You have to demand it. You have to force the issue. And I’m not telling people what kind of force that they should use."
Of course not. Because doing so would make it clear whether Clarke actually was trying to start something or
once again just blowing smoke.
Contact Daniel Bice at (414) 313-6684 or dbice@jrn.com. Follow him on Twitter @DanielBice or on Facebook at fb.me/daniel.bice.