Watch Sheriff Clarke Give Obama Some Much Needed Advice: 'Shut Up.'

Barack Obama comments on the recent police shootings in the US, at a hotel in Warsaw, on July 8, 2016. (AFP photo)
Barack Obama comments on the recent police shootings in the US, at a hotel in Warsaw, on July 8, 2016. (AFP photo)
Barack Obama comments on the recent police shootings in the US, at a hotel in Warsaw, on July 8, 2016. (AFP photo)

 

When Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures to discuss the Black Lives Matter rioters, he doled out some pretty strong advice for President Obama regarding the recent officer-involved shootings and attack on American law enforcement officers: ‘Keep your mouth shut.'”

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“He should say nothing. Every time he opens his mouth he fans the flames of anti-police sentiment that is sweeping the country in these urban centers. He reminds me of a pyromaniac who sets a fire then calls 911 for the fire department and then returns to the scene to watch the fire department try to put out the fire.

The best thing he can do is stop talking. Let these things be handled at the local level. The media is going to do enough fanning the flames and creating drama. He doesn’t need to add to it. I am going to continue to fight and resist and push back against this anti-cop president.”

Sheriff Clarke has also called for the Black Lives Matter movement to be marginalized and identified as a hate group, and he’s not alone.

In an interview with the El Paso Times, Police Chief Greg Allen, the first black police chief in El Paso’s history, said, “Black Lives Matter, as far as I am concerned, is a radical hate group, and for that purpose alone, I think the leadership of this country needs to look a little bit harder at that particular group. The consequences of what we saw in Dallas is due to their efforts.”

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Watch Sheriff Clark’s video and let us know: Do you agree that Obama’s comments are planning the flames of anti-police sentiment sweeping this nation?

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