Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the latest episode of Renaissance Radio.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and this is August 19th, the year of our Lord, 2020.
With me is my co-host, Paul Kersey.
Always glad to have you with us.
And I believe I probably should say a few words about the Democratic National Convention that nobody's watching.
I suppose I could give you a few highlights, but I guess they're really going to turn out to be more like lowlights.
Can I just give a quick spoiler?
A spoiler?
No!
A spoiler.
No, okay.
No spoiler.
All right, let's hear your spoiler.
My spoiler is We know the Democrat Party's already tipped in terms of the majority of the voters are non-white now.
It has basically been an anti-white parade.
Pretty thoroughly anti-white.
That's right.
That's right.
Yes, it has.
But not all of it is.
There are other reasons to be skeptical, other reasons to laugh.
One of which, and this is not specifically anti-white, but Michael Kapp, The Democratic National Convention Youth Council Chair, when he announced the playing of the National Anthem, apparently they still play the National Anthem.
Shocked by that.
He says, you can rise or kneel.
Per your preference.
Either way is fine.
So, here you have the National Anthem, and he's recommending people to kneel.
Great, great.
I got off to a great start.
And of course, George Floyd's family led a moment of silence in honor of St.
George.
And Floyd's brother, his name is spelled P-H-I-L-O-N-I-S-E.
I don't know how to pronounce that.
Philonese?
Philonize?
He called George selfless.
And said he always made, quote, sacrifices for his family, friends, and even complete strangers.
Well, I wonder what the people who were the victims of the home invasion thought about that.
And likewise, wasn't he arrested for passing a fake $20 bill?
Well, that's a mighty selfless thing to do.
And New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke.
He, of course, has a dreadful record with the coronavirus.
He really got things going in the old folks' home in an absolute wildfire kind of a way.
But that hasn't stopped him from coming out with a very self-congratulatory book called American Crisis.
It's all about his heroic handling of what he called... Did you hear this?
I did not.
The European virus.
The European virus.
Yes, he's calling it the European virus.
All right, that makes sense.
Let's retcon it all.
Yeah, you said it was anti-white.
Well, you know, that's a perfectly good example.
Now, of course, Donald Trump got into an infinite amount of doo-doo by talking about the Chinese virus.
But, you know, it's apparently okay for Andrew Cuomo to talk about the European virus, even though it doesn't make a bit of sense.
It does not.
Then there was Michelle Obama's pre-recorded address.
She claimed that there is, and I'm quoting, a never-ending list of innocent people of color who continue to be murdered.
A never-ending list of innocent people of color continue to be murdered.
Actually, that's true, but they're murdered by people of color.
Or maybe she's a deeper thinker than any of us realize.
3D chess, huh?
And then she says, our leaders, meaning the Trump administration, she accused them of emboldening torch-bearing white supremacists.
Well, of course, you know, Donald Trump does that just all the time.
And now this is one of my favorite quotations of the entire convention so far.
Beto O'Rourke, he said this about Donald Trump.
You have the most destructive, hateful, racist president in the history of this country, who is literally tearing apart the fabric of the United States of America.
Now, he's the most racist president?
Does that make him more racist than presidents who own slaves?
I guess so.
I guess so.
What is it?
Nine of the first eleven presidents owned slaves?
In any case, Donald Trump is worse.
And he is literally, literally tearing apart the fabric of the United States because he holds it in his hands like this and just tears it to shreds.
I guess Obedo believes that Donald Trump figuratively owns slaves, that he's enslaving people of color with his rhetoric.
That's probably true.
That's what he thinks.
Literally.
But he is literally tearing apart the fabric of the United States.
Tearing it apart.
I hear that trending sound.
And then there was a very strange musical number of the entire convention.
That's the only thing I watched.
Did you see that thing?
Very odd.
I did.
It featured a black singer by the name of Billy Porter, who looked to me like he was wearing a dress.
This long black thing down to the ground, sort of a... In any case, even Newsweek, that never met a Democrat it didn't like, never heard of a police killing that it didn't think was an act of just the purest racism, said many viewers likened it to a comedy skit.
I thought it was kind of like a comedy skit myself.
There you go.
This is the direction in which we're moving culturally.
Now, of course, there's been criticism.
Too few Hispanics.
Too few Hispanics.
They got to hold that coalition together.
Julian Castro, or Castro, if I were speaking on national public radio.
The lone Latino to run for the presidential nomination this year has warned right from the start that the Democrats risk losing support from Hispanics if they don't make a greater effort at inclusion.
As I say, got to keep that coalition together.
How many homosexuals were on the ticket?
How many trannies, you know?
How many, I don't know, people in wheelchairs?
You got to keep count.
They invited only three Hispanic politicians that speak independently during the four-day convention, and they had just as many Republicans.
So, this is an outrage.
There were a lot of white male Republicans, weren't there?
That was probably the only white males that actually spoke.
And, of course, you had Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who spoke on Thursday night, but she was not given enough time.
You know, they're not enough and they didn't give enough time to speak.
Just as a side note, she said the Democrats were, quote, a movement striving to recognize and repair the wounds of racial injustice, colonization, misogyny, and homophobia.
She covered all her bases.
And you know, I actually read her entire speech.
It wasn't all that long.
And it seemed to be delivered in a single sentence, by the way.
But I read the entire speech.
It is one long rant about how awful the United States is.
It really is an extraordinary thing.
And then back to Julian Castro.
Despite the fact that he gave the keynote speech 2012 convention, he was not invited to speak.
And the suspicion is that he was snubbed because of all of his aggressive attacks during the primary, suggesting that Joe Biden really is too sleepy to be president.
You know, this year has been so strange, Mr. Taylor and dear listener.
It's almost September.
So what?
Three-fourths of the year almost gone.
And it's hard to think back to the period when we thought Joe Biden had already played himself out because of his poor debate performances.
And obviously it was that black wall that saved him.
I think it was, what, South Carolina?
South Carolina.
There'll be a note about South Carolina coming up just in a moment.
Oh, great.
But yes.
And, you know, he might have been a victim of Well, Joe Biden might have been a beneficiary of Bernie Sanders' love of diversity, but we'll get to that in a moment.
Interesting.
But yes, Belen Sisa, a former national Latino press secretary for another former Biden opponent, Bernie himself, He said, and I'm quoting him, I thought they would reconsider after 2016, but looks like they're digging their own grave in the long term.
In other words, not enough Hispanics.
This is going to be a nightmare for the Democrats.
Absolute nightmare.
They're going to have to probably quota it out every single step of the way.
everything has got to be balanced.
But this is the new America.
Well, especially think about the states that are so important for Democrats
to get Hispanics excited.
Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina.
I would even throw in Virginia in a lot of ways.
You've got to get these people to the polls.
You've got to get them excited.
And if Texas is going to be at play in 2020, we know that in 2024,
not looking good for the Republicans, but there's a lot of states
that are in the swing territory.
That again, this coalition you speak of, if it does start to fray,
if there is some of, what's that kind of colloquialism people use
that gives me that mindset?
Where's my, you know?
Where's my 40 acres and a mule from the white man?
It's going to be tough.
When the white man is a long lost memory, they will be at each other's throats in a way you can't believe.
The only thing that unites these people is our wickedness.
But in any case, please do tell us a bit about the Republican National Convention coming our way.
You know, I've got to tell you, there were a few moments this year that have made me smile.
And I mean that.
It's been a very difficult year for everyone out there with the news and just this endless parade of George Floyd fanaticism in all these cities, monuments coming down.
But there were a couple moments that made me smile big.
One was when Nick Sandman, he was the student Covington Boys in January of 2019.
He's the boy who smirked.
Harry Potter was the boy who lived.
Nick Salmon was the boy who smirked.
And guess what?
He lived.
He sued how many outlets?
He's already settled with the Washington Post.
I think he settled with CNN.
I know Twitter.
He's coming after Twitter.
There's a lot of people he's coming after.
He's a brave kid.
I think he's about to start college.
I think he graduated from high school.
He's going to be speaking at the RNC.
Mr. Taylor, think back to 2019.
There were a lot of rumors that Trump was going to invite the Covington boys to the White House.
It never happened.
It should have happened.
This should have happened.
This is one of the more maniacal moments where you really saw the left take the mask off and the way that they attacked him without even knowing the full story.
You actually saw a lot of conservatives.
I think that American I think that Amarin.com had a really good story that talked about the conservatives who jumped on.
Ben Shapiro, I think, was one of them.
National Review, yes, they were all howling at the opportunity to show that they're not racist.
They're not?
We're just conservative.
The real racists, ooh, they're those nasty people like Sandman.
That was great.
In any case, yep, that's a remarkable thing.
Hats off to the people who planned that.
And, of course, I assume that Donald Trump himself must have approved that show.
Oh, no, Nick.
The fact that he's speaking to me, it brings a huge smile to my face, but the one that really brings a big smile on my face...
Patricia and Mark McCluskey, the St.
Louis homeowners who, as CNN states in this article I'm reading from, pointed guns at protesters earlier this summer, will speak at the RNC.
The RNC convention is going to take place digitally the 24th through the 28th, and the McCluskeys are scheduled to appear.
It's a sign that the convention is basically going to be Trump.
It's not going to be these goofy Republican talking points that have failed, that aren't energizing anybody.
I can tell you, when I saw this story break, Twitter went nuts.
You finally saw homeowners.
You finally saw people who were fed up.
And I can tell you, as a gun owner, as somebody who has been following the stock price and the price per earning share of Federal Ammo and also Smith & Wesson, A lot of people across the country are buying guns right now.
Oh, there are unprecedented numbers.
Exactly.
New gun buyers.
New gun buyers.
And there are studies that correlate to new first-time gun buyers.
Guess what happens?
They vote Republican.
I think people are very... I'm going to go ahead and say it.
Donald Trump is going to win re-election.
I'm going to say it right now.
But this, the fact that the McCluskeys... And you know what?
I'll say this.
He doesn't deserve it.
But you know what?
The alternative is this anti-white insanity.
I know, I think Greg Hood had that great article, what would President Harris mean for us at AmRen?
And it means you'll never hear our voices again on the internet.
Probably not.
We'll have to send carrier pigeons if they're still around.
You know, I wish the McCluskeys had shown a little bit better form.
You know, keep that pistol and low ready, not waving around with one hand the way she did.
The idea of American homeowners defending their property against invaders, trespassers, I think it's great.
And I fully applaud President Trump inviting them to speak.
Yeah.
And he said, and just to close out the point about McCluskey, you know, this wasn't, this is a lawyer and people are like, Oh, why would Donald Trump have, you know, ambulance chasers speak?
This is, you know, they're lawyers.
They serve a purpose, you know, they've, they've, They've lived in St.
Louis.
You know, that's a city that a lot of people, a lot of white flight from St.
Louis into the, you know, the suburban counties around St.
Louis.
They stayed.
They tried to create a tax base there.
They tried to live through this insanity.
They wanted to bring civilization to St.
Louis.
You know, St.
Louis is a city that didn't tip until I want to say the 1980s.
It finally went majority black, and it's still about 49-42.
There's still a lot of whites in St.
Louis.
It still has some very nice neighborhoods, and that's one of the ones in which they live.
Very pleasant, gated community, overwhelmingly white, and they broke down the gate to get in.
They had every reason to come out and defend their property.
McCluskey told Chris Como, the brother of the New York governor, he said this, it's ridiculous that people would consider in the opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement after the incident.
He said this, quote, I was a person scared for my life, protecting my wife, my home, my hearth, my livelihood.
I was a victim of a mob that came through the gate.
I didn't care what color they were.
I didn't care what their motivation was.
I was frightened.
I was assaulted."
Again, this idea of law and order, you've said it best because you do believe that local jurisdictions should be the ones actually enforcing the law.
President Trump should not come out unless you're going to bring out the Insurrection Act.
We tried to see that in Portland, you know, the violence continues unabated.
However, when the law fails to adequately protect taxpayers, law-abiding citizens like the McCluskeys, what they did, it resonated.
And the fact that they're speaking, hey, hats off to President Trump.
Absolutely.
Maybe you'll invite Bernie Getz.
Maybe not.
The other important political development was Laura Loomer.
She just won the Republican primary in Florida's 21st Congressional District, which includes West Palm Beach and President Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort.
That is where he votes.
Now, for those who don't know who Laura Loomer is, she is quite a sport.
She's called Islam a cancer on humanity, and she has supported banning Muslims from holding political office in the U.S.
And the ride-sharing apps Uber and Lyft banned her after she wrote on Twitter, Someone needs to create a non-Islamic form of Uber or Lyft because I never want to support another immigrant Islamic driver.
And then she's described Islam as a cancer on humanity and says that Muslim candidates should leave.
She's also called herself a proud Islamophobe.
That's putting it right on the line.
And after she was banned from Twitter, she's been banned for just about everything under the sun.
She's been banned for more things than I have.
But after she was banned from Twitter in 2018, she handcuffed herself to Twitter's headquarters in New York for two hours as a demonstration.
Then she was also banned from the 2019 CPAC conference after she was heckling reporters.
And this is really pretty good.
On the day of the 2016 presidential election, she went to a polling station, dressed in a burka, head to toe, face invisible, and asked for a ballot under the name of Huma Abedin.
I remember!
Wasn't that great?
That was Hillary Clinton's éminence grise, this shady character that seemed to have had such an influence on her.
And then, this is even better, at a Chelsea Clinton book signing event in New York City, she was signing her book called She Persisted.
I assume it's about herself.
She walked up and she asked if Chelsea would inscribe the book to Juanita Broderick.
I remember.
Juanita Broderick, in case you have forgotten, that is one of the ladies who was, according to her, and very plausibly so, sexually assaulted by President Clinton.
It really takes some gumption to walk up to Chelsea and say, sign it over to Juanita, would you?
Do you have the story about when she ran on the stage at the Central Park play?
Oh, that was another one.
Yeah, because she wanted to protest.
They were basically doing this assassination of Trump during this performance of Julius Caesar.
And it's fascinating to think back to 2017 when this was all taking place.
I think this was early, this was right after Trump's inauguration.
I want to say this is March of 2017.
This is when Steve Scalise was shot by that, by that Bernie bro.
And they, the guy showed up with the, with the rifle and open fire on the Republican guys playing baseball practice.
She was basically, she shouted, stop, quote, this is what she shouted, quote, stop the normalization of political violence against the right.
Because Trump was playing Julius Caesar and being assassinated.
Et tu Brute?
This is also the same time that, if you remember, Mike Cernovich got invited to be able to go to the press.
A press thing.
And he stood up and he said the same thing to all of the journalists.
Why are you guys normalizing this violence against the right?
And, you know, I know we're talking about Laura Loomer, but it's fascinating to just think about what's happened this year since the George Floyd riots.
We've seen entire cities turned over.
I mean, we are seeing the normalization of violence.
Yes, we are.
But back to Laura.
Did you know that she jumped the fence at Nancy Pelosi's Napa, California home and set up a tent on her lawn?
I did.
To protest immigration.
That's what they do to our country.
We'll do it to you.
Then she also jumped the wall surrounding California governor's mansion in Sacramento with a bunch of other people.
They wore Mexican sombreros and Mexican outfits.
One wore a large fake mustache and they said they were protesting Gavin Newsom's stance on immigration.
That's great stuff.
She's got spunk.
And after she won the Republican primary, President Trump tweeted, Great going, Laura.
You have a great chance against a Pelosi puppet.
Well, unfortunately, Probably not.
The district is heavily Democrat, and the incumbent representative, Lois Frankel, is probably going to win easily in the fall.
But, Laura Looma won a six-way primary for the right to face this Lois, and she raised more than a million dollars.
So, hats off to Laura Looma.
I think she's got an incredible amount of energy and an incredible amount of gall, and she's not necessarily a white ass as far as stuff worth standing for.
That's immaterial.
That doesn't matter.
The fact is she's out there talking about issues that do matter to us.
Yes, exactly.
She's talking, and the main issue that she's bringing up to people who, you know, I hate this term.
I hate this term.
I hate the term normies.
I think that's the dumbest word.
Excise that from your vocabulary, everybody.
You know, we want our ideas to be normal.
We want to stop looking at people and just being like, oh, you know, they're somehow illegitimate because they don't see things our way.
What Laura Loomer is doing that's so important is she's making people understand she's been depersoned.
You know, this whole social credit score that we see the Chinese talk about.
You know, Darren Beattie has made a lot of good points recently, the guy who used to work in the Trump White House, where he's talking about, listen, Laura Loomer, everybody in America should be following what's going on with her because she has been depersoned.
And yet she's fighting back.
That's right.
And the other thing about it is that I think is absolutely remarkable.
The reaction among the liberals and the journalists has been this is precisely what de-platforming is supposed to prevent.
Exactly.
They're saying she wasn't de-platformed soon enough.
Significantly enough.
This is just extraordinary.
They've got an outcome they don't like and they say we've got the power to squelch these people.
We should have done it more.
We should have done it sooner.
Extraordinary.
And it's the same.
She even lost her bank account.
So far, knock on wood, that hasn't happened to me personally or to New Century Foundation.
But no, she has really taken it on the chin in the worst possible way.
All these journalists are saying she should have taken it not just on the chin, but every corner of her body to shut her up.
This is extraordinary.
So I agree.
Yes, we need to pay attention to her.
But speaking of taking it on the chin, you were going to tell us about the way Black Lives Matter reacts to people of whom they disapprove.
We've got a story in two parts.
Both of these come from the New York Post.
They're from, one's on Monday.
I guess that would have been the 17th.
And the second story is from the 19th.
Well, let's talk about the first one.
A Black Lives Matter mob beat a white man unconscious after making him crash his truck.
That was the New York Post headline.
A mob of Portland Black Lives Matter protesters, they forced a white man to crash his truck, then punched him and kicked him unconscious.
Disturbing footage shows.
Have you seen the video?
I've seen the video.
The stills are incredible.
When you look at him on the ground, he's on his knees and then kicked right to the face.
Oh, huge.
It was like somebody was punting a football.
This was, this was, yeah, this was not a gimmick.
This was not, this was not somebody in a, you know, a WWF, WWE ring.
This was a full on, this is a concussion.
This is evil.
So the series of clips on social media show the victims being surrounded in this white Ford truck.
Sunday, as others attacked a woman he was with, who was punched and even tackled to the ground.
He didn't do nothing.
Someone could be heard calling, as others punched the driver as he sat in his truck.
They say the unidentified driver sped off.
The mob chases him.
Some heard loudly laughing when he crashed into a tree in the building.
He was dragged from the truck.
He was lynched, guys.
Ladies and gentlemen, this guy was lynched by this Black Lives Matter Antifa mob in Portland.
Tackled to the ground as he begged for help, getting repeatedly punched as he tried to call his wife while pleading with his attackers as he sat on the ground.
I ain't trying to hurt no one, he told them, with the only unexplained accusation in the clips being that COVID is real.
I was trying to get out of the way, he insisted, as several of the groups punched him in the face and repeatedly called the white driver the N-word, which I find strange.
Well, you know, that's increasingly what people do.
You know, in prisons, for example, all the black prisoners will call white guards bitches Bitches.
Bitches?
Yes.
Why is this?
What's psychological?
Because that's treating them as inferiors, as females.
And yes, when they will call, they'll call white people the N-word.
That's increasingly the fashion now.
So, we said he was unidentified.
The New York Post today, the story was posted with this headline, Portland beatdown victim posted anti-George Floyd meme hours before assault.
Here's the story.
The driver who was beaten unconscious by a Black Lives Matter mob shared an anti-George Floyd post on Facebook hours before the assault.
It appeared on Adam Hinner's Facebook page Sunday evening, referring to the police-involved death of Floyd and the fatal shooting of a five-year-old Cannon Hinnett in North Carolina.
I mean, again, this is why we talked about this last week.
This Cannon Hinnett thing is It's a flashpoint.
You're Americans who know that something is wrong when it comes to crime.
People who are out there watching all of this violence in the cities.
People who are wondering, you know, what do we really know about this George Floyd guy?
What actually happened?
You know, I don't know if you know this, but today the lawyer for the officers basically said, you guys need to drop all the charges.
This guy had fentanyl in his system.
He didn't die because of what they did.
And I think it's increasingly obvious we might see something like that happen.
Well, no.
They can't drop the charges.
No.
The city of Minneapolis is never going to drop the charges.
But what we could see is an acquittal.
Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
So, the fact that this guy is talking about Ken and Hanna, I mean, how many years have you published stories about some Horrible black on white crime.
And you just wonder, is anybody going to see this?
We have to care about Trayvon Martin.
We have to care about Michael Brown.
We have to care about George Floyd.
Nobody cares about Ken and Hannah.
And now in this story, somehow this makes What the New York Post is basically trying to say in this story is, gosh, did this guy deserve to get beaten?
It's like, what's the point of even publishing this?
Yes, that is almost the implication, isn't it?
Now, he had this great comment about Hinnant and Floyd.
Here's what he said on his Facebook.
Quote, George Floyd was a 46-year-old felon high on fentanyl, and he got four televised funerals and 70 days of riots.
What does five-year-old Cannon Hinnant Get involved.
Good question.
What a question.
Yes, good question.
And more and more white people are asking that very question.
And I don't mean to brag and hoop too much, but I think I made a great video today.
It should go up later today.
It is about this very subject.
But yes, please proceed.
I'll proceed just by saying this.
Again, his Facebook page is filled with dozens of other memes, including an All Lives Matter post.
Oh, that's provocative.
We're not going to talk about it, but there's apparently been leaked footage of a Goodyear executive meeting where they say that, hey, we want employees to be pro-Black Lives Matter.
We want them to be pro-LGBT.
We don't want you to be pro-Blue Lives Matter, pro-Trump.
Or pro all lives matter.
That is not allowed in our corporate structure.
That's not the corporate image we want to project to our customers and potential clients of our tires.
I guess, yes.
We'll just run you over if you say the wrong things.
Just like these BLM people.
Exactly.
And then the final message that Hanner had on his Facebook that this person decided to Uncover was this, quote, would it be wrong to follow rioters home and burn down their properties?
Asking for a friend, end quote.
I'm going to end with this again.
The fact that Nick Sandman and the McCluskies are speaking at the RNC, It's phenomenal.
It's a sign that there is a cultural shift happening within the Trump White House.
And you know what?
It's people like this guy, who's probably never cared about politics, who's probably never even thought about voting, who is now being exposed to stories like the one of Cannon Hennett.
My question is, a guy like that, who posts those really rather on-the-ball messages and memes, why wasn't he carrying Mr. Kerr?
You're in Portland.
I'm at Oregon.
I don't know the laws in that state.
I mean, again, a lot of, he might be a, you know what?
If he's not a gun owner, I guarantee you, he's going to go out and try and find a Glock or a SIG or something.
But let's shift gears completely.
And let's talk about Alexander Yuk Ching Ma.
I bet you never heard of him before.
He's 67 years old.
He's a former CIA officer and he was arrested on August 14th, just a few days ago.
For having conspired with a relative who is also a former CIA officer to steal classified information up to the top secret level and pass it on to, guess who?
Not the British, you know, not the Russians.
Not the Russians.
No, to the PRC.
You're right.
You're right.
As Alan E. Kohler Jr., Assistant Director of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division said, This serious act of espionage is another example in a long string of illicit activities that the PRC is conducting within and against the United States.
Okay, fine.
All fine to blame the PRC.
How come we make it so easy for them?
Why?
Why?
This ma is a naturalized U.S.
citizen born in Hong Kong.
He went to work for the CIA in 1982 and he maintained a top secret clearance, but he maintained loyalties to the mother country.
What an idea!
Almost 38 years he's been with the CIA.
And just PRC, by the way, for anyone who's not aware, that's the People's Republic of China.
Indeed it is.
Indeed it is.
And he had a relative.
A former CIA officer.
No doubt this relative is not an... I'm sure he's not a Frenchman, he's not an Italian, he's not an Irishman.
Once again, he is a Chinese person.
Well, this Alexander Yuk Ching Ma took Stolen documents and images with him on his frequent trips to China, frequent trips to China, and he often returned to China with thousands of dollars in cash and expensive gifts such as a new set of golf clubs.
So, he wasn't doing it out of pure love of the mother country.
I'm sure the mother country was saying, well, good boy, good boy, we'll pat you on your head and give you a set of nice new golf clubs.
Now, the interesting things about espionage these days from China is, you know, in the old days, the old Cold War days, the Chinese, the, I'm sorry, The Russians would train people very carefully and they would put them into mole positions, hopefully in our intelligence system.
The Chinese never bothered with that.
Never.
They didn't have to.
All they would do is approach their natural-born sympathizers all throughout the United States and tell them, hey, come on, where do your loyalties really lie?
And they found right out.
So, there you go.
So, Alexander Yuk Ching Ma is probably going to face a certain amount of time in the big house.
Let's hope so, and let's hope that is a lesson.
Now, moving on to a different story.
This is yet another example of how much black lives matter.
A North Carolina man was arrested for fatally shooting a seven-year-old girl only three hours after he was released from jail.
Was he released for COVID-related concerns?
Not this time, not this time.
But his name was Shaquille Marshawn Francis.
A white man.
Oh, yeah, clearly, very clearly.
You know, Shaquille, you know, that's one of those Italian names.
Now the fact is he was first arrested on charge of driving on a revoked license and a bondsman paid $5,000 and he was released at 2 23 p.m.
He actually got bond but he had been arrested and he but he had been arrested on the very day of the shooting for assault.
And that was an in-and-out case.
No bond.
No jail time.
Arrested for assault.
And it turns out that it appears that Shaquille did not know the seven-year-old victim.
Her uncle said he shot at the wrong car.
It was a car that was full of kids.
This is one of those rare occasions in which the police were helped by the victim's parents, the victim's relatives.
So one of those cases, you know, it makes the news.
Whenever they actually get cooperation from the community, it makes the news as well.
It's a man bites dog story, right?
Yes, so occasionally it does happen.
You know, the most astonishing one was I can't remember if this was, I think this was in Chicago.
Some guy, he was driving with his, I think, three-year-old son.
Somebody shoots at him, hits and kills the son, and of course he doesn't cooperate with the police.
Kill his three-year-old son!
He won't cooperate with the police.
But in any case, Philadelphia is suffering from a plague of flying lead.
And they're trying to do something about it, too, although it sounds somewhat futile to me.
You know, this is Philadelphia.
It's a microcosm for what's happening in all these cities.
And, you know, everybody's making a big deal out of this goofy Black woman who's running as a Republican in Baltimore.
Have you seen this ad where she's walking and she's talking about how the Democrats, all these row houses are collapsing and it's like, sweetheart, it's not Democrats.
Oh, she blames the Democrats?
She's a black woman and everyone's all excited about it.
It's like, it's not Democrats.
I'm sorry.
You know, yeah, you know.
Okay, if that's what you really want to believe, the Democrats are the real racists, but you know what?
That's just not jiving with reality.
You know, as Lori Lightfoot is discovering, you can be black.
Your police chief can be black.
All the officials can be black, and still they shoot each other.
Yeah, exactly.
In any case.
So, here was the story that I saw at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is one of the cities where the violence is really bad.
It's fascinating.
Isn't the police chief Is it Outlaw?
Is that her name?
She's from Portland.
She came from Portland.
That's the fashion, to have a black woman as your police chief.
You know what?
It is in vogue, as they say.
So here's the story.
The headline was this.
Your whole day is watching your back.
Philly on edge after another violent weekend.
These weekends are so violent.
I don't know.
In your neck of the woods, violent weekend?
Didn't hear a single gunshot.
You have to go down to the range to hear them.
Lifelong Poplar resident Smiley feels fortunate her 15 year old daughter made it home safely after violence erupted near a large outdoor gathering in North Philadelphia she attended.
Just before midnight as about 200 mostly young people socialized near the intersection of North 10th and Brown Street.
Not exactly social distancing, are they?
From either COVID or lead.
I'm sure they drank their Colt 45 right through their masks, too.
A lot of stereotyping here.
Probably true.
Gunshots were fired.
Five people, including three teenagers, were wounded.
Quote, my baby was down there and she had to run for coverage.
And that's just not right.
I would have been burying my child if she didn't do that.
If she didn't do what she did.
Think, act, and do something fast.
Now, This woman declined to tell the affiliate who was interviewing her full name because she fears retaliation.
She's no longer letting her younger kids leave the house.
It just feels too risky.
Quote, we gotta put these guns down.
They're saying black lives matter, but it don't seem like it.
It seems like the war is against each other.
It can't be like that.
Well, she's right.
She's right.
She's very right.
I'm absolutely thrilled when black people stand up and say, what?
Come on.
Do black lives really matter?
Look what's happening.
I don't disagree.
And the fact we talked about that last week in Philadelphia where There were, you know, in New York where they were saying, we got to bring back this unit that's trying to stop gun crime.
It's the black community leaders who are saying that.
Again, it's going back to what Michelle Obama said during that speech.
It's like, okay, yeah, you know, there are innocent black people dying.
There are innocent people of color dying.
It's not whitey.
Pulling the trigger.
You know, there's a reason why these row houses in Baltimore are all abandoned.
It's because a lot of black people did a lot of violence and white people said, hey, you know what?
Baltimore County looks a lot nicer than living in Baltimore.
Well, just real quick, over the weekend, 35 people were shot in Philadelphia.
A total of 55 were shot last week.
So the violence is, it's just incredible.
Just point of fact, I've got the numbers up here from the Philadelphia Police site.
Through August 18th, 2020, there have been 282 murders.
That's a 33% increase over the prior year.
182 murders that's a 33% increase over the prior year now This shows you the black lives matter movement and what it
actually is doing in In 2014, I think Black Lives Matter, what, started around 2014, 2016?
Yeah, it started right after Trayvon.
Yeah, so 2014 was when George Zimmerman was acquitted.
There were 248 murders in Philadelphia.
There were 280 in 2015 and 277 in 2016.
was acquitted. There were 248 murders in Philadelphia.
There were 280 in 2015 and 277 in 2016.
Again, in Philadelphia, the violence was actually starting to go down a lot.
And then the Black Lives Matter movement started.
Remember, through August 18, 2020, there have been 282.
Last year in Philadelphia, there were 356.
They'll probably break that record.
They will.
Well, they might break the record, unless... Here's the second part of the story.
Here's the headline.
Philly leaders and police want residents to turn in their guns in a new campaign to combat violence.
Given the surge in shootings in Philadelphia, city leaders and police are asking people to turn in their guns, please, this weekend.
No questions asked.
Get those guns, run that room, see what's in there, find out what is being hidden in your house, take it out and turn it in.
City Council Member Cindy Bass said Thursday at a news conference, quote, and then this is our favorite police commissioner in the entire country whose first act when she became commissioner was to make it so you could have long, beautiful black fingernails.
Yes, that's what she cares about.
She said this, quote, community members who submit firearms will not be asked to produce Identification.
In addition, the submission of a firearm will not trigger an investigation of the person who relinquished it.
This is all part of the quote, home gun check campaign, where residents are asked to turn in guns at the, at a United Methodist Church and also a Missionary Baptist Church.
They're just trying to do this because the number of homicides in the city is seeing, like I said, a 33% increase from the same time last year.
This is incredible.
It's the highest number of killings in nearly three decades when the 275 homicides were recorded in the same period in 1991.
Now, again, I was young then, so I don't know this.
You remember this was just before And this was one of the reasons why Joe Biden was an architect of the crime bill that was passed in 1994 that now, foolishly, the Trump administration is saying was racist.
But you know what it did?
It saved black lives.
And it actually convinced white people, primarily, you know, childless white people, you know, white homosexuals to move back into these cities because, hey, there's not going to be as much violence.
We can buy these properties for next to nothing.
We can then gentrify them.
We can actually have a nice life.
We can actually enjoy what our ancestors got to do before black crime made living in these cities an intolerable cruelty.
There you are.
Well, yes, let's hope that this program works, but only people are gonna bring in the guns are, of course, good people.
Bad people ain't gonna do it.
Now, the one thing I was thinking about, Perhaps if a guy is a gangbanger and he's living with somebody who knows where the gun is stashed, some mother or some girlfriend or sister might just take that gun and turn it in.
Maybe.
Maybe.
At risk of being beaten to death perhaps.
But that might happen.
The other thing is, if they end up with actually functional firearms, they could be in trouble if somebody else shows up with a firearm and says, stick them in the bag.
I'm taking them home.
That could happen too.
I've always loved stories where they have these gun buyback programs.
Of course, this one's different.
This is just, hey, no questions asked, just bring it in.
They're not even giving them any money for it.
Exactly.
I love the stories where They do these gun buybacks and then people will come and they'll offer a little bit more than what the police are going to do.
And you can make a killing because, you know, in states it's a legal transaction in a number of states for that.
The other thing is people bringing toy guns, they'll bring fake guns, broken guns, any piece of junk because they'll get $50 for it.
But in any case, you know, they're trying.
God bless him.
But back to a different city and back to a different set of shootings.
This happened on August 9th in Southeast Washington DC at a community building block party.
There was a considerable amount of gunfire in which a 17-year-old boy was killed.
Now, he happens to have been a father of two.
No wife in sight, but... How old was he?
17 years old.
And he has how many offspring?
Father of two.
You have two children, right?
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
He got started a little sooner than I did, I must say.
Now, this guy was killed.
Also, a 22-year-old off-duty DC police officer was sent to the hospital in this shooting and 21 others.
That makes a total of 23 people hit in all.
And it was the fifth annual community building block party at 34th and Dubois You will recognize the name Dubois.
That's W.B.
Dubois.
Great black hero.
I always thought it was Dubois.
Dubois.
They pronounce it Dubois.
Well, if it were pronounced correctly, it'd be Dubois.
Yes.
But we call him Dubois.
Dubois.
Dubois.
Yes.
Can't expect the fellas to be able to speak.
French, you know.
In any case, W.E.B.
Du Bois and he was of course, he was really, you know, I wrote a book review about a biography.
He was a fascinating guy.
He essentially invented the idea that everything that goes wrong for black people is our fault.
He's the guy who really first articulated it in those terms and it really caught on.
In any case, this happened At a community building block party of hundreds of people.
Now, the district's COVID-19 guidelines prohibit more than 50 people to be gathered at one time, but these guidelines were ignored.
There were a few police officers present, but they did not try to break up the party.
Now, this is what I find very interesting.
Over 100 Browns were found.
100.
That's a lot of bang-bang.
And police believe there were at least four shooters.
Now, why am I talking about something that happened August 9th?
Because there's been a recent update.
Police are convinced that there is video footage of the shooters, but no one will turn it over.
Even this person, one of the people hit, was an off-duty police officer.
Perhaps she was not one of the people taking video, but there's probably video evidence, but no cooperation.
This is what usually happens in these cases.
Makes it awful hard to solve crime.
Now, Mayor Muriel Bowser.
Let me say that again.
Mayor Muriel Bowser.
She's got her priorities straight.
As she said about this mass shooting, she said, we need people to stay socially distanced.
Wear a mask.
And don't settle your problems with guns.
First things first, you know.
But so there you go.
Now I have a story.
One good...
I mean, don't...
Don't settle your problems with guns.
But first of all, wear a mask.
How should they solve their problems?
I mean, should they just take their masks off and give each other COVID?
I don't know.
They should flip for it, you know?
They should talk it out.
You know, if the defund the police people have their way, there'll be some trained community person will come in and de-escalate.
Violence interrupter.
That's right.
Violence interrupters, yes.
That's the way to do it.
But anyway, now I have a very small good news story.
A tiny spark of justice has been lit.
And that is to say, a Democrat Virginia state senator has been charged with two felonies.
Four.
Helping pull down a Confederate monument.
Good.
During a protest in Portsmouth.
Portsmouth, Virginia.
Yes.
Good, good, good.
Senator Louise Lucas.
Also charged with felonies is NAACP Chapter President James Boyd, school board member Lakeisha Atkinson, and other members of the NAACP.
They are charged with felony injury to a monument in excess of $1,000.
Good.
This is really quite remarkable.
And not only that, two public defenders, no, I beg your pardon, three public defenders were also part of this mob.
Brenda Spry, Alexandra Stevens, and Meredith Kramer.
So they're all charged.
This is great.
It was a 35-foot obelisk made of North Carolina granite.
And as it happens, it was on June 10th of this year.
The obelisk had a number of soldiers on pedestals all around it.
And they didn't actually manage to topple the obelisk, but they knocked off some of the soldiers while a brass band played, by the way.
This is really a celebration.
And one of the people who was desecrating the monument, Chris Green, was hit.
By one of the falling statues.
So a confederate soldier did his duty one last time and he sustained life-threatening injuries.
Poor boy.
He's now undergoing rehab with therapists in Richmond to recover from this incident.
But as I note, all of these people are now charged with felonies and I'm delighted to see that.
They, I bet one thing they're going to say is, well, the police were there, they did nothing.
And that's true.
They'll say, well, gosh, you know, if the police are doing nothing, it must've been okay.
But I am delighted to hear that they are going to be hit with felony charges.
You told me of your trip that you took when you went and saw the capital of this, Virginia.
And I think you talked to some police officers.
And they basically said, we've been told to stand down.
That's right.
That's right.
You could burn the city down.
You could burn every car.
You could do whatever you want.
That's exactly what they said.
You could burn the city down.
We're supposed to do nothing.
Black Lives Matter.
You can't lay a hand on these arsonists.
I mean, it's really simple things.
The pendulum can swing and just one, it just takes one moment and That's why, I mean, I got to go back and say the fact that the McCluskey is going to be speaking, it's going to force the media once again to talk about that.
It's going to be something that everybody's upset about.
Oh, you know, it's like that great line from Death Wish where he's talking about, you know, the old American form of self-defense, you know, cut and run, you know, what are we, you know, we're not pioneers anymore.
Well, what are we then?
If we, if in the face of violence, we accept that violence, we capitulate, We're not pioneers, we're slaves.
Well, I love it that the Republicans prepared to stick their thumb in the media's eye and their other thumb in the Democrats' eye by inviting both McCluskey's and Sandler.
This is great.
What clearer way could you draw the dividing line?
And I love to see that dividing line drawn as clearly and as brightly as possible.
But now there was a story about a billboard in Boise That you had scraped up.
I hadn't seen that one.
Yeah, this is from the New American, a fantastic publication.
I guess that's the John Birch Society?
Sometimes they come up with them.
So here was the sign that said, this is a billboard, it says, by any means necessary, headline is, racist, pro-violence, anti-white billboard removed in Boise after outcry.
I love when people use that term anti-white.
If the Birchers are using that, hey, hats off.
Hats off to you.
Here you go.
Black and brown folks built this country and we're doing it again.
Join us or get out of the way.
That's what the billboard said.
Repeat that please.
I'm going to repeat it for those who are slowing in the back.
Quote, black and brown folks built this country and we're doing it again.
Join us or get out of the way.
That was the jarring message on a giant Lamar advertising billboard greeting commuters driving into Boise on the morning of August 13th.
And I've been to Boise many times.
When I was there, probably 92, 93% white.
You've got a lot of refugees have been placed there.
Obviously, a lot of white people fleeing California.
They're moving there, so they're bringing their politics.
But again, they're... Well, I just looked it up.
According to the 2010 census, it was still 89% white.
Oh, it's...
It will be less white now.
Only 1.5% black, 0.7% Native American, 3.2% Asian, and Pacific Islanders 2.5%.
5%...
Wow.
Hispanics, though, were 7%.
Yes, I expected the largest number of non-Hispanics.
But in any case, I should not have interrupted.
No, I'm glad you enlightened us on the demographics of Boise.
I know it's a great place.
Boise is a beautiful, beautiful city.
Well, you know, there is something quite shocking about telling a place that's 89% white that black people built it.
That's the funny thing about it.
I mean, you're like, well, wait a second.
Where were they?
Now, of course, if you were to have a sign that said, you know, going back to Baltimore and being like, you know, That's when you could be like, well actually, all these buildings you guys inherited after white flight, white people built those centuries ago.
They still stand.
These beautiful buildings, they still stand.
These row houses that are in ill repair, that's what you guys built or failed to maintain once white people bequeathed them to you by their white flight.
So here, a little more about the story.
The equally disturbing were the graphics accompanying the text, a burning police car, and black and brown hands lifting up an image of the Idaho Capitol dome and a deconstructed landscape of Boise.
It is a jarring billboard.
It's like, well, wait a second.
Are you trying to build a country through You know, political violence.
I mean, is this a Haitian-style revolution we've got coming here?
Because we can look at Haiti and we can tell you, hey, you know what?
That is something that blacks built.
And join us or get out of the way.
I like that.
I do too.
So adding, you know, adding to the alarm were the militant in-your-face statements of spokespersons for the unknown sponsors that paid for the troubling ad.
The Boise Weekly, a radical left counterculture tabloid, said at the billboard, quote, It's a strong phrase, and activist organizer Tanisha J. Newton said they are radically unapologetic about it.
She said this, quote, But it came down, right?
is for folks within impacted communities to know that people recognize them and see them
and their power. These communities need hope and empowerment. But it came down, right? It did come
down. You know, the phrase by any means necessary comes from Marxist psychologist and pan-African
revolutionist Franz Fanon, whose popularized screed The Wretched of the Earth. Many people
were required to read in college during the 1970s.
It's a phrase made infamous by the Weather Underground terrorists, most notably Bill Ayers.
It's been adopted by all sorts of violent communist anarchist groups.
Uh, which has led riots and violent confrontations in Berkeley, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, Portland, Seattle.
This is, this is the ideology that's motivating what we're seeing across the country.
This is the ideology, Mr. Taylor and dear listener, that motivated that attack on that white truck, that white person who was in his truck in Portland, who was just saying, Hey, listen, you know, please stop, you know, and then he got kicked in the face.
Well, leaping from Boise to outer space.
Did you know that there's galactic racism?
It has to be cured, too.
Listen, in space, no one can hear your racism, right?
In space, in space, they're in spades.
And NASA is on the hunt.
There's something called the Siamese twins galaxy.
Uh-oh.
We can't have that.
Siamese twins, that's all no good.
Now, if Siamese twins are no good, how about Siamese cats?
Can you count on Siamese cats?
I don't know why Siamese twins no good, but Siamese cats is okay.
Then there's another one called the Eskimo Nebula.
Got to change that too.
It's going to have some sort of weird just numbers kind of designation.
Then there's something called the Horsehead Nebula because it looks like a horse head.
I mean, that's the way people have been naming these things for a long time.
But no, all that is out the door.
And I mentioned earlier in this episode that we can talk about Bernie Sanders and the extent to which he was a victim of race preferences.
Angela Nagle and Michael Tracy, writing in the American Affairs Journal, they had a thing about why the Bernie campaign failed.
And these are some of these lefties who sometimes get it right about race.
And as they pointed out, because the 2016 Sanders campaign was criticized for being too pale and too male, it hired a more multi-culti staff in 2020.
And let me quote from this article.
Much of the day-to-day logistics of the Sanders South Carolina campaign, and as you pointed out, South Carolina was crucial, absolutely crucial.
That's where they just blew up and collapsed.
Much of the day-to-day logistics was run de facto by Nina Turner, a black woman.
But Ms.
Turner's political background was in Metro Cleveland, which provides no insight into winning over elderly, church-going black Democrats in the Deep South.
Furthermore, in November 2019, Turner installed Jessica Bright, another black woman, as state director.
And this is the part that really quite astonishes me.
One former staffer says, she couldn't spell.
She couldn't speak coherently.
Not only did basic tasks go unfulfilled, phone banking and canvassing data were outright fabricated, former staffers alleged.
And this fabricated data sent to the national campaign headquarters to give the false impression of progress being made in the state.
Bernie wanted diversity, he got it good and hard.
But you can't say anything, one staffer recounted, because you'd be called a racist.
Look at that.
Well then, this staffer also found it ominous that all of our rallies were attended by white people.
Even though we had this large black staff, we could see that this was a train wreck.
This is an ex post facto dissection of why the campaign failed.
And of course, losing South Carolina.
So that was really the beginning of the end, but at the end of the end, it was really that was where he just completely just jumped the tracks.
But this is, I think, the significance, the allegation that the data was outright fabricated.
Helps explain why, just before the vote, the campaign predicted it was within four points of Joe Biden, but instead, Biden crushed Sanders.
48% to 20%.
They had this black staffer that was cooking up the day to cover up for laziness.
When I was talking about how weird this year's been, think about what happened after what was Iowa.
Did Buttigieg, did Did he win Iowa?
I can't even remember who won Iowa.
It was somebody... It doesn't matter.
I don't care.
But Biden was... Everybody thought, wow, Biden came in, what, fourth, fifth?
He did horrible.
Yes, he was terrible.
Same thing in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire.
And then it was that state.
It was South Carolina.
That is what picked him up off the floor and put him back on his tottering leg.
Oh, yes.
But, oh gosh, you really are running out of time.
Let's do a little tour of Europe.
In Berlin, a little short story here, at least six people were injured, three of them seriously, on Berlin's Autobahn A100 on Monday.
A 30-year-old man struck several cars deliberately, one motorbike and one scooter, And he got out of his vehicle when he crashed and he shouted, Allahu Akbar.
Then he put a metal box in the highway and he shouted, nobody come close or all of you will die.
It turned out it was not a bomb, but that's just to remind our listeners that although it's not reported in the United States, jihadis are still on the loose.
And then one last story, Italy.
Italy is bribing Tunisia.
The European Union Monday allocated Tunisia 10 million euros to help stem the illegal migration activities.
It's supposed to be used to fight the traffickers.
Now, this is something that I was very surprised to learn in this story.
Last month, guess how many Tunisians showed up in Italy after having crossed the Mediterranean?
I shouldn't make you guess because it'll be embarrassing. 52.
4,100.
I was way off.
Just a bit outside on that one.
Now, don't you think we would have heard about this?
4,100 Chinesians.
They didn't swim.
They took the boat.
But the Italians are giving them money to try to stop them.
You know, the best way to stop them, just take those boats and tow them back.
Why can't they do that?
I think Laura Loomer might have a better answer of what to do with those boats, but I don't want to say it.
No, no, we won't say that.
This is a, well, We're a family-friendly show.
We're a family-friendly, yes.
So, for Paul Kersey and for myself, Jared Taylor, it's been an honor and a pleasure and even a duty to speak with you this week, and we look forward to doing the same a week from today.