Disgraced Sheriff David Clarke was on a couple of CNN’s KFILE radio shows Tuesday. The toy-soldier-medal wearer and heinously incompetent law enforcement official Sheriff David Clarke was asked by interviewer Joe Pags about the job as assistant deputy of Homeland Security that Sheriff Clarke was reported to have been offered and then quickly reported to have not been offered. The White House silence on Clarke’s future is not simply the result of his all around incompetence as a law enforcement official, it’s about the never-ending stream of awful stories that come out on a weekly basis that highlight what a fraud of a person he is.
Clarke: Who knows? I say that sincerely, because I'm in a political environment, sometimes political decisions are made. Donald Trump, President Donald Trump has to do what's in the best interest of his administration. And they've cut people loose before, I don't know why, so time will tell, but I know that he values loyalty. And you know what? He’s smart enough. President Trump knows what’s going on here with me, as does Secretary Kelly. They know fully well, what is going on. This is just an attempt to undermine me.
You really don’t know why they were “let go”? Maybe breaking the law? You should read a book once in awhile, Clarke. He also reiterated his loyalty to Trump in a most unseemly way. Have some pride man! Clarke was also interviewed on The Sid & Bernie radio show and asked about his plagiarism. After talking about how he’s being bullied by the liberal media—who is out to get him:
They're saying certain words and phrases I should have put quotation marks around. OK, alright, fine. Maybe from a formatting standpoint the thesis isn't perfect, but the content is there.
Those “few instances” were 47 times student Clarke “forgot” to mention that something he was pretending was written by him was actually written by someone else. Clarke has been looking for alternative revenue streams since it has become clear he wouldn’t be able to keep his Milwaukee sheriff’s job.
Here are the two interviews: