By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
Being fired in front of millions of people and being lampooned about your fashion sensibility isn't the best way to kick off the New Year.
Or one would think.
For Martin Han Clarke, the very first cast-off from the sixth season of 'The Apprentice," it's all good.
"Yeah I got fired but man my shirt was popping," the Senior Assistant Atlanta City Attorney joked when The BV Newswire caught up to him this week.
"All kidding aside I got a really great compliment from Mr. [Donald] Trump, my enemy called me brilliant and the other Project Manager said she'd vote the strong one off, me," he reflected. "All tolled, I faired well."
Wow. Talking about seeing the glass as half full.
The 37-year old Amityville, New York native and married father of two (daughters) isn't resting on his laurels either. Like other black cast offs of the legendary job-based reality competition show, there is much more to Clarke than meets the eye.
He graduated cum laude from Adelphi University with a business degree, concentrating in finance and management, and later graduated from The George Washington University National Law Center. Clarke gained expertise representing some of the nations' largest real estate companies as a real estate attorney, and has also taught real estate and business law along with ethics, government and business policy. He is also a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar.
So what in the devil is a smart chap like that doing on reality TV?
When asked, the dapper dad explained his position: "It was the challenge. For some people pushing the inner boundaries of their limits is fun. Fame, fortune? No, I researched the histories of the past candidates and it is very difficult to go on to fortune. When I was young, growing up in Uniondale, NY I wanted to be stinking rich. When I started representing the stinking rich I learned that sometimes life stinks when you have money but no time. My goal is to spend quality time with my children and to be best in class at whatever I do."
Hmmmm.
Clarke left a lasting impression on TV viewers when during the introduction of each 'Apprentice' candidate, he asked to be excused go to the bathroom.
That may have decided his fate.
"Clearly, I didn't know my bladder and shirt would be the star of the show," he deadpanned. "It all went down the drain (no pun intended) when I had to go to the bathroom. I would have definitely changed that. On the other hand it may not have changed anything because I didn't intend to hide all season to the end like some other past contestants. Rather, from the get go I wanted America to know who I was, I knew I was taking a risk."
Success in corporate America is all about taking risks -- or so I'm told.
The irony here is that Clarke revealed to The BV Newswire that he was a finalist to compete on an earlier season. He says the timing for him not making the final cut of that season worked in his favor, since his wife was giving birth to their youngest daughter.
The self-described "family man" also noted that the selection process is "brutal" and that by the time the show airs on television, all candidates are in "fighting form."
Nonetheless, he's taking his loss in stride -- like a true pro.
"I should have been the next Apprentice," he pondered. "No one has more institutional knowledge," he added. "I have done billions in corporate and real estate deals, have taught real estate law, ethics, business and government policy. I got fired for keeping it real on the show, you saw the 'Chappelle Show' episode, keeping it real can go wrong!"
Ivanka Trump may have said he doesn't quite fit into The Trump Organization, but Clarke sure has charisma that can keep him in the public eye for more time to come.
I'm sure the $100,000 salary that was offered by Trump as a grand prize to the winner will not allude him in another arena.
His forthcoming book, 'Power Influence and Profiling,' will be juxtaposed with a lecture series centering on topics from mind control, real estate and racism. He also started a production company called Wingman Hookup Production.


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By: FaPa on 1/22/2007 6:46PM
I will not be watching the show anymore. I thought that Mr. Trump's daughter had an attitude towards Mr. Clarke, she simply did not give him a chance, she wanted him off immediately. Keep doing what you are doing Mr. Clarke, it gave you your 2 hours of fame, and they cannot take that away from you. Also, instead of Mr. Trump praising his daughter of her accomplishments, he should get her a life coach to teach her the basics, for example "how to get along with people" she is indeed the loser!
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By: Doretha Peters on 1/22/2007 10:45PM
I just the review of past shows. I know it is not racism all the time. But on this show I think racism ia very prevalent. Yes, a black man won a couple of years ago, but Trump tried to get him to share the victory with the runner-up. I wrote to Trump about that and about the way they treated Stacie K on a previous season. I agree that you can't always claim racism, but on this show the subtleness of it can be very elusive, but it is present.
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By: rastagirl on 1/23/2007 6:06PM
I never look at the apprentice because I's rather see a bad "comb-over" on someone else rather than donald trump.He so much thinks wealth is everything but he must remember with all the money he has he needs a hair transplant.Martin Han is a t hreat to him because he is too educated and well-achieved so a blackman on top is fear for Donald.Rosie go ahead and make his life hell because he thinks he is god.Racist Pig.
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By: nico K on 1/23/2007 4:18PM
There's a lot of male celebrities who wear the swin attire that this guy designed. He was fired based on his sexuality. IT IS NOT LEGAL FOR A PROSPECTIVE EMPLYER TO INQUIRE ABOUT IF A PERASON IS GAY! Plus the firing squad were 2 white females who blammed everything on his so that the blonbd idiotic girl didnt loose her job. Thats the way it falls in corporate America-but I wish that more blacks from this show (Omarossa excluded)-would have the balls to stop cheezing for the camera and tell it like it is and how it went down! This is why black people are stupid.
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By: Sassy J on 1/24/2007 10:37AM
Okay, Donald Trump is all about money!(His!) But isn't that the theme of the show? Contestants need to watch the show and learn from the experiences of others who have come before them. Most of the things that Trump likes or doesn't like has been shown. So why would anyone with any sense get on the show looking and acting and talking like a clown. My mama has a saying that goes "find a fool, bump his head". So Martin should have a sore head!
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