The Trump-backing conservative told people to flood bars and restaurants and take to the streets to protect the republic from 'flu' hysteria.
Donald Trump talks with with then-Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke during his presidential campaign in August 2016.
In one deleted tweet, Clarke told his 900,000 followers that the closure of bars and restaurants to prevent the spread of the virus were part of an “orchestrated attempt to destroy capitalism,” and urged businesses to “defy the order.” He called the illness nothing more than the “damn flu.”. That is the battlefield the LEFT has defined. I will no longer sit back and watch the destruction of this great republic over the FLU.
Yet other Clarke tweets promoting conspiracy theories remained. In one, he suggested that “hysteria” over the pandemic was being fueled by Jewish billionaire George Soros. The liberal philanthropist is a frequent target of anti-Semitic attacks. Not ONE media outlet has asked about George Soros’s involvement in this FLU panic. He is SOMEWHERE involved in this.Clarke also urged people to go to bars and restaurants and to demand that schools remain open, directly contradicting advice from national health experts on how to help stem the spread of COVID-19.
GO INTO THE STREETS FOLKS. Visit bars, restaurants, shopping malls, CHURCHES and demand that your schools re-open. NOW!END GOVERNEMNT CONTROL OVER OUR LIVES. IF NOT NOW, WHEN?
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