Sheriff David Clarke disappointed Rand Paul spoke with Al Sharpton - one time

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Obviously, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke has not heard that Rand Paul has been meeting with church groups for years.
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Sheriff David Clarke Criticizes Rand Paul For Past Meeting With Sharpton
Alex Pappas 08/07/2015

LEVELAND — Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, an outspoken conservative who makes frequent cable news appearances, says he has ruled out supporting Rand Paul for president because of his past “pandering” to Al Sharpton.

The Daily Caller spoke to Clarke Thursday inside the Quicken Loans arena here before the Republican presidential debate.

Asked about the candidates, Clarke said: “I’ve been real disappointed in Rand Paul…I felt he was pandering. Early on, he met with Al Sharpton. And I don’t care who people meet with, but the reason he gave for meeting with Al Sharpton was he wanted to get the black perspective of things.”

Added Clarke: “I thought that’s insulting. Al Sharpton is so far removed from the black perspective.”

In 2014, Paul and Sharpton had breakfast to talk about criminal justice and the Republican’s trip to Ferguson. “We don’t agree on much, but he’s an interesting guy,” Paul tweeted at the time.

Paul often references how he’s a “different kind of Republican” who has traveled to inner cities to talk about criminal justice with minority audiences.

Speaking to TheDC, Clarke said while he has met with a number of Republican candidates, he has yet to meet Paul. “You know, if he was looking for the black perspective, he could have reached out to me as well,” he said. “I’m not an unknown.”

As for his advice to Paul, Clarke said: “If you want to find out the black perspective, you need to start treating black people as individuals. Go down and start talking to people. Hang in some of these areas. The barber shops, the churches. And get a multitude of perspectives, not just one.”


Addressing Sharpton, Clarke said: “He doesn’t speak for all black people. So when I saw that, I thought typical pandering.”

In terms of supporting somebody else in the primary, Clarke said: “Right now, I’m supporting the process. This is where it starts. It’s early in the game.”

“I like a number of these people,” he added. “Scott Walker, I’m a little biased, because of my relationship with him. We’re friends. But I’ve met a lot of these people, and got to spend some time talking to them.”

http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/07/s...zes-rand-paul-for-past-meeting-with-sharpton/
This story also at Newsmax http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/rand-paul-al-sharpton-blacks-ferguson/2015/08/07/id/669060/

Kentucky pastor discusses Rand Paul’s “message of uplift” to the black community (2013)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W7St2IOyTs

Rand Paul was the keynote speaker at conference for the Coalition of African American Pastors in 2013.
http://www.afro.com/sections/news/Washington/story.htm?storyid=79985
 
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“If you want to find out the black perspective, you need to start treating black people as individuals. Go down and start talking to people. Hang in some of these areas. The barber shops, the churches. And get a multitude of perspectives, not just one.”

Isn't that exactly what Rand is doing? :confused:
 
Asked about the candidates, Clarke said: “I’ve been real disappointed in Rand Paul…I felt he was pandering. Early on, he met with Al Sharpton. And I don’t care who people meet with, but the reason he gave for meeting with Al Sharpton was he wanted to get the black perspective of things.”

That was a kind of ignorant way for Rand to answer that question. But you have to give some slack to politicians who constantly have to come up with immediate off the cuff answers to questions.
 
That was a kind of ignorant way for Rand to answer that question. But you have to give some slack to politicians who constantly have to come up with immediate off the cuff answers to questions.
Is that what he actually said though? That he met with sharpton because he wanted "to get the black perspective of things"? Just sounds un-natural.

I see this story has been posted at a number of websites: Newsmax, bizpacreview, front-lines...
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/rand-paul-al-sharpton-blacks-ferguson/2015/08/07/id/669060/
 
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Is that what he actually said though? That he met with sharpton because he wanted "to get the black perspective of things"? Just sounds un-natural.

I guess we can't know, since it looks like it was a private comment. Maybe not.
 
Let me tell you something, Clark isn't welcome or hanging out in the barber shops or churches he's talking about here. He's a nobody that is only where is now because of the color of his skin, he's a token "conservative" but gets elected by mobilizing talk radio for low turn out Democratic primaries and floats on by pure partisan and racial loyalty in the general since nobody is going to vote for the R. He's despised by his deputies, he's just a self promoter who likes to play dress up.
 
The two dumbest things Rand has done is endorse McConnell and take a picture with Al.
 
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