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Hey everybody, there's a rise in anti-Asian crime in this country.
What is behind it?
Joe Biden intentionally lies about Donald Trump and the vaccine and so much more.
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome.
Happy Friday.
Joe Biden spoke last evening.
It was very easy to miss it.
I just don't think that he demands the sort of interest that our previous president did.
I didn't watch the speech in its entirety.
I've seen clips of it.
And nothing surprised me whatsoever.
Let's go to some cuts here from his speech.
Let's start here.
Let's go to cut 55, where Joe Biden basically says, Now, if you obey, I will give you permission to return to your life by July 4th.
Cut 55.
I need you.
I need every American to do their part.
That's not hyperbole.
I need you.
I need you to get vaccinated when it's your turn and when you can find an opportunity.
And to help your family, your friends, your neighbors get vaccinated as well.
Because here's the point.
If we do all this, if we do our part, if we do this together, by July the 4th, there's a good chance you, your families, and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout and a barbecue and celebrate Independence Day.
That doesn't mean large events with lots of people together, but it does mean small groups will be able to get together.
Does he understand the irony in that?
If you listen to me, if you obey, then you can be independent and free on the day that we celebrate freedom.
No self-awareness or irony whatsoever.
I wonder if Joe Biden or his team realizes that millions of us have been living free since last April.
I took two weeks.
I actually remember where I was a year ago when the famous 15 days they'll slow the spread was sold to the American people.
I said, all right, whatever.
Six weeks I spent in Phoenix.
It was actually a wonderful six weeks.
And I'm not thankful we shut down the country.
I'm thankful for those six weeks.
I had a great opportunity to read, rest, actually not have to travel for the first time in nine years.
Actually, this radio program probably would not exist if that lockdown didn't happen.
However, from that point forward, we started traveling again all across the country and we lived life.
We took the election very seriously.
We hit over 30 states.
And so for Joe Biden to all of a sudden say, I'm now going to give you permission to go live your life, we've already been doing that.
That's not the way that this system is created.
This compact, this partnership that we have in the country is not you giving us this condescending permission.
Let's go to Cut 56.
Joe Biden then shuns unity with an attack on the Trump administration.
Cut 56.
A year ago, we were hit with a virus that was met with silence and spread unchecked.
Denials for days, weeks, then months.
That led to more deaths, more infections, more stress, and more loneliness.
This is one of the things that frustrates me the most right now is the ingratitude that Joe Biden is conveying to the American people, misrepresenting and rewriting history.
Now, the rewriting of history is a common strategy used by totalitarians.
Robespierre and the French Revolution, Mao, Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Joe Biden is deciding to pathologically lie to the American people.
Joe Biden, I call him the lullaby president.
He wants you to fall asleep while he executes a massive plunder on the American people and remakes America in the image of Woodrow Wilson, in the image of college professors, in the image of the postmodernist critical race theorists.
But now is a time for us to awaken more than ever before, not fall asleep and allow Joe Biden, in his rather vanilla, boring manner, make it seem like everything is back to a state of normalcy.
The exact opposite is true.
We have an invasion happening on the southern border.
Joe Biden is coming after our weapons.
He's inflating and deteriorating the value of our currency.
He's bailing up blue states.
But his style is one that does not offend swing voters or suburban voters.
But the country is in a much worse place than it was under Donald Trump.
Now, all of those things are frustrating, but the thing that really bothers me, that the activist media is remaining completely silent on, is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris being able to rewrite history as if when they took office on January 20th, they had no baseline at all to work from when it comes from the vaccine to the personal protection equipment.
So let's go to Cut 66, where Joe Biden pathologically lies, saying that there was no Chinese coronavirus vaccine until he became president.
Cut 66.
And the biggest thing, though, is you remember when you and I, I shouldn't say it that way, if you remember, but when you and I talked last, we talked about it's one thing to have the vaccine, which we didn't have when we came into office, but a vaccinator.
How do you get the vaccine into someone's arm?
That he says that we did not have when we came into office.
Funny, Joe.
Let's go to cut 65, showing that you literally got the vaccine while Trump was president.
Cut 65.
This is a video, for those of you on radio, of Joe Biden literally getting the vaccine on January 11th.
And as you know, the vaccine was not created overnight.
Now, before I get thousands of emails saying that I'm somehow turning my program into a pro-vaccination program, I'm pro-liberty.
I'm making the decision not to get the vaccine.
I'm not going to give people that advice.
I'm not going to say it's good.
I'm not going to say it's bad.
I'm going to say that's my own personal decision.
However, to say that, for those of you that believe in the vaccine, you obviously have a right to do that.
And for those of you that get it, so be it.
To say that it just appeared overnight because of Joe Biden's work, that is not just untrue.
It's the opposite of the truth.
It's Orwellian in nature.
And Joe Biden is now trying to enjoy the political success that Donald Trump made possible.
The fastest development of a vaccine in the history of a communicable disease.
Operation Warp Speed.
And I know the people in the White House that worked 18-hour days, nights, and weekends.
And Joe Biden, in his inaugural address, says he wanted to unite the country.
Well, Joe Biden, if you really wanted to bring the country together, why don't you ever say one positive thing of the work and the sacrifice and the commitment of the administration that came before you that made this vaccine and the success that you now are celebrating possible?
There's an old Vietnamese proverb that I enjoy.
It's a biblical proverb, too, but I think it's actually better worded in the Vietnamese culture, which is, when eating fruit, remember the one who planted the tree.
When you are going on a public relations campaign, talking about how the vaccine is now made public and people can now live their lives on July 4th, remember the one who planted the tree.
And Joe Biden, Donald Trump planted the tree.
All of the success that you are now celebrating is because of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump left America in such a favorable position when it came to handling this.
And all you had to do was take office, take a nap, and take credit.
And that's what you've done.
And instead of saying thank you and offering gratitude, you have forgot intentionally the man who planted the tree.
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Did you know that when Donald Trump was president, there were 1.1 million Americans being vaccinated every single day?
1.1 million Americans.
The Biden administration is now saying that, quote, help is here.
Just saw that pop up on CNN up here.
Help is here.
As if there was not help here beforehand.
Tucker Carlson had a phenomenal response to Joe Biden where he said, who are you to say that all of a sudden we now have the freedom to go celebrate July 4th?
The point that Tucker is making here is profound.
It's basically saying, you work for us.
This contract that we have is one that the citizens are co-rulers.
Cut 59.
And if you take that shot, things potentially could get back to normal.
No mention at all of the people who might not want to take that shot.
But the president said, if you take that shot and wear your mask and listen to Dr. Fauci, it is possible, not assured, but possible that you might be able to gather in small groups with the ones you love for the 4th of July.
We might have to rescind that right, but it's possible if you're obedient, you'll get it.
Who are you talking to?
This is a free people.
This is a free country.
How dare you tell us who we can spend the 4th of July with?
Precisely.
How dare you, Joe Biden, say that you have the power to tell us what we can do on Independence Day?
It's a pattern that's not going to stop, of which I am so self-important.
I'm going to be able to micromanage your decisions.
They tried this with Thanksgiving and Christmas.
And to think that all of a sudden they are going to give up that new power they have, these emergency powers, they're going to keep this crisis going.
It will be a crisis of climate change, an environmental crisis.
There actually might be a legitimate economic crisis of their own making.
Cut 58, Donald Trump saying when he was president, they're getting hundreds of millions of vaccines.
Joe Biden does not want you to see this video.
Or remember it, in the Joe Biden rewriting of history, in the CNN rewriting of history, it will be the Biden-Harris administration that got all this done.
Cut 58.
If authorized, tens of millions of vaccine doses will be available this month, and we'll get it distributed very quickly.
We'll have that all said, and hundreds of millions more will quickly follow.
Every American who wants the vaccine will be able to get the vaccine.
And we think by spring, we're going to be in a position that nobody would have believed possible just a few months ago.
And then Joe Biden and his entire team are saying that there were a lack of vaccines.
We were vaccinating 1.1 million people a day while Donald Trump was president.
Cut 57.
I would love to tell you that we inherited a situation where there were stockpiles and stockpiles of vaccines sitting there.
That is not the case.
There was no stockpile.
In many ways, we're starting from scratch on something that's been raging for almost an entire year.
It's one thing that the vaccine, which we didn't have when we came into office, there really was no plan to ramp up the supply of those vaccines.
There wasn't enough vaccine.
It's not just that it's untrue.
It's that the opposite is true.
Aesop, who wrote Aesop's Fables, it's a phenomenal collection of stories that you should teach your children that are rooted in biblical wisdom, says that gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
That should tell you everything you need to know about what we're dealing with right now.
Joe Biden also mentioned in his speech the rise in anti-Asian violence in our country.
Now, I have not done enough research into whether or not this is truly worthy of the attention the media is giving it.
However, there's a fact and a detail that the media is not really telling you because the perception, the way they are communicating this on the surface, feels as if this is a white supremacist KKK movement happening in our country.
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There's a rise in anti-Asian violence happening across the country.
It is being covered by CNN.
It's now being mentioned by Joe Biden, but a very important and critical detail about it is not being widely covered.
Feels as if this is just a continuation of white supremacy cut 60.
We've turned against one another.
Vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans who've been attacked, harassed, blamed, and scapegoated.
They're forced to live in fear for their lives just walking down streets in America.
It's wrong.
It's un-American, and it must stop.
I agree with that.
It must stop.
But who's doing this?
Is it Trump supporters?
Is it MAGA hat wearing Americans?
Now, just going through the facts and being very specific about it, the rise in anti-Asian American violence is almost all black suspects and black attackers.
The Guardian, believe it or not, has a very good piece on this.
Black and Asian unity.
Attacks on elders spark reckoning with racism's roots.
Goes into great detail that the rise in anti-Asian crimes is mostly by black attackers.
This is a fact.
And it's an important fact because when you don't mention it, like this one guy on Twitter, Kevin Nadal, he says, quote, my heart breaks in learning about the death of Juanito Falcon, a 74-year-old Filipino-American grandfather who was attacked in Arizona.
He was taken to the hospital and died two days later.
He could have been my dad, uncle, or someone's lolo.
The family of Juanito Falcon has organized a GoFundMe.
Quote, he was a dad and a grandpa to many.
He would approach anyone with a smile and was not afraid to make friends.
He lived a simple life, but was never without a story or advice to share.
Kevin Nadal, who's a professor at John Jay College, or at least a contributor, says, finally, a plea to Filipino and Asian Americans.
I beg you to not engage in anti-blackness.
We do not need to post pictures of the suspect or perpetuate further criminalization of black people.
Don't divide our communities.
We need to work together.
Don't let white supremacy win.
Hold on, what?
Posting a picture of a criminal so that you can catch that criminal is somehow white supremacy.
We have argued on this program that critical race theory, BLM Incorporated, and the woke virus is creating the most racist generation since slavery.
We are now judging people based on our skin color.
So don't be surprised all of a sudden when people start to act on that racism.
The history is complicated between the black and the Asian community.
That mutual suspicion between both boiled over several times in recent history.
In 1991, a Korean-American convenience store owner in Los Angeles accused 15-year-old Latasha Harlins of shoplifting before fatally shooting her.
The shopkeeper was convicted of voluntarily manslaughter, but served no jail time.
A year later, the acquittal of the Los Angeles police officer who beat Rodney King set off the riots in the city during which many Korean shops were burned and looted.
Tensions between Asian and black communities also date back decades and have been reignited by videos that show black perpetrators and many of the recent attacks of Asian Americans.
So this unpacks a lot of different questions.
Number one, it pushes back on the new definition of racism that the left is using.
The left believes that you cannot be a racist if you're a black person.
That is a mainstream belief in the far left-wing community.
Number two, are they serious about actually addressing why racial disharmony is on the rise?
Maybe it's because of a corporate-funded, media-platformed movement that wants to racially profile people.
It encourages racial profiling.
Now, the left believes that racism is defined on power dynamics, those people in charge and those people not in charge, the oppressed and the oppressor.
Now, Asian Americans are actually richer per average than white people in this country.
However, I don't like even grouping or stereotyping or putting people based on their race.
The left is forcing this conversation.
So insofar that the left forces this conversation and they say that white supremacy is a public health crisis, they say white supremacy is a terrorist threat.
They say we need a new Patriot Act because of white supremacy.
And then Joe Biden goes out of his way to talk about the rise of anti-Asian crime, which is serious and it's real.
To the extent I don't know, the premise might be exaggerated as the left does, but he does not mention that Black Lives Matter, BLM Incorporated, might be a main reason this is happening.
He is misleading the American people.
Most people who heard Joe Biden mention this probably assumed that this was white on Asian crime.
And I guarantee you, if it was, he would have mentioned white supremacy.
You see, Democrats want increased racial disharmony in our country.
They do not want unity because when people are divided and disjointed, they are much easier to control.
And there are, there's story after story here.
So the Daily Wire by Emily Zanodi says, quote, activists protest white supremacy after a black man was arrested for an attack on an Asian man in San Francisco.
Activists in New York City joined residents in California's Bay Area and marched against white supremacy over the weekend after a black man was arrested in connection with a high-profile attack on an elderly Thai immigrant.
So let me get this straight.
A black person attacks a Thai person, and it's white supremacy to blame.
The attack was captured in shocking detail by nearby surveillance camera, which was the latest in a string of violent attacks against Asian Americans and Asian immigrants in and around San Francisco, which has prompted national call to address racism against the Asian community.
So I guess black people can be racist.
Of course they can.
We should denounce all forms of racial stereotyping, but this is not white supremacy.
According to local media, there have been 20-plus attacks in the city's Chinatown neighborhood alone in the past several weeks.
In order to bring national attention to this issue, activists in New York City marched in support of ending white supremacy.
Quote, several hundred people from Washington Square Park marched in the Unite Against White Nationalism rally, and they're now marching through Chelsea.
This protest is in response to the anti-Asian AAPI violence happening in New York and across the country.
It was the second such march.
The first was in Oakland, California, which drew dozens of supporters, many of them carrying signs demanding that racism be stamped out.
I agree that racism be stamped out.
But this is not white supremacy.
This is black on Asian racism.
So Democrats are in kind of a pickle here.
Democrats are in a conundrum.
They're obviously deploying their activists in the street to blame white people for blacks committing crimes against Asians.
And for whatever reason, the Chelsea activist community buys into it, probably because they all went to NYU.
But the rest of the country is going to look at this and they're going to say, okay, who's actually doing these crimes?
And no, it's not MAGA hat wearing hoodlums in the middle of the night.
Judy Chu, a Democrat from California, says that, quote, she's a representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, said that white supremacy led to these attacks and even called out Donald Trump for his decision to use the term China virus.
So again, black activists, I shouldn't even say black activists, black people and their skin color to me is completely irrelevant.
Let me say that again.
It's completely irrelevant.
But the left makes skin color relevant when all of a sudden they blame a black person attacking an Asian person and they say white supremacy.
So I hope you understand that steel worker in Ohio.
You're to blame for blacks going against Asians, not BLM Incorporated, not Tahanisi Coates, not Ibram X. Kendi, not Joy Reed, not any of the rappers or singers or Robin D'Angelo or the mainstream corporate funding of this narrative.
No, instead, the person to blame is the out-of-work factory worker in southeast Ohio whose kid is now addicted to opioids and the nearest factories on the other side of the world.
White supremacy has been overused so much in recent years that the Democrats, now in a very difficult pickle, are blaming black on Asian crime and the escalation of it on white people.
Chu added, quote, we warned that spreading xenophobia would put our lives at risks, but our pleas and the guidance from experts were ignored.
Donald Trump and Republicans doubled down on using slurs like Wuhan virus, China plague, and kung flu.
And that tactic succeeded in promoting the stigma that directed people's anger at Asian Americans.
What started as dirty looks and verbal assaults has escalated to physical attacks and violence against innocent Asian Americans.
There is no tie at all whatsoever between what the left defines as white supremacy.
Again, these attacks are not coming from MAGA country.
This is the gaslighting of America.
And Joe Biden plays right into it.
There is zero evidence whatsoever to point to white supremacy being the reason for why black people are now participating in an unusual rise of violence against Asian Americans.
So Democrats are going to have to figure out how they're going to explain this one.
Thankfully for us, we use a reason, so it's very easy to explain.
I want to get to some more sound here.
So let's go to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
She's been unusually silent when it comes to Andrew Cuomo.
Now, Senator Chuck Schumer is now calling for Andrew Cuomo to resign.
Let's go to cut 48, Kirsten Gillibrand going after Brett Kavanaugh.
Cut 48.
Well, the question is, do we value women?
And that's the fundamental question.
Do we believe women?
Do we give them an ability to tell their story, to be heard, to have some measure of accountability?
And, you know, sometimes it's very hard, and you have to do what's right, even when it's hard, especially when it's hard.
So Kirsten Gillibrand, what happened to that standard?
Senator Gillibrand, senator from New York, was outspoken, vocal, and aggressively anti-Trump when it came to this issue and anti-Kavanaugh.
When it comes to Andrew Cuomo, she has been suspiciously silent.
Now, Andrew Cuomo's on the ropes.
People say, do you think he should resign?
I want more information about the nursing home scandal.
I mean, I don't think he should be governor.
I don't like the fiery mob mentality of the Me Too movement.
I don't like it.
I don't like it when it takes down Democrats.
I don't like it when it takes down Republicans.
I'm not defending, obviously, what Andrew Cuomo did.
I think he's a pig, and I think he's morally reprehensible based on the accusations and if they are true.
And there are multiple of them.
With that being said, I think that Andrew Cuomo is going to get a hall pass on the legitimate criminal liability that might exist for what he did with the nursing homes.
Andrew Cuomo has built an entire New York political machine, and he's seeing it crumble down all around him.
I don't wish Andrew Cuomo well.
Andrew Cuomo lied to the American people, basked in the sunlight of the media, did meandering long press conferences and enjoyed the attention, wrote a book, won an Emmy, and now we have even Jerry Nadler and AOC calling for his resignation, both of them.
So I do not feel for him at all.
But I also don't like validating a political strategy when it comes to Me Too this quickly.
I don't.
I would much rather have Andrew Cuomo get thoroughly investigated for the nursing home scandal than this.
I do think it's kind of humorous, though, and appropriate to have him now have to suffer under the very same political movement that he helped create.
It's a very French revolution.
Robespierre, famously, who was the leader of the French Revolution, created the guillotine and eventually was killed by the guillotine by the own people that he put into power that followed him.
It is a pattern that continues because human nature is very, very predictable.
So people say, do you think Andrew Cuomo will survive this?
At the current moment, it doesn't look like it.
But he very well could pull a governor Ralph Northam and just stick it out.
You got Jerry Nadler, AOC, Chuck Schumer.
They're all going to combine forces and they're licking their chops saying, who can we put into office that we might be able to get political favors from?
So Andrew Cuomo built the metaphorical Me Too guillotine and he might metaphorically suffer a political consequence because of that.
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