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The I Can't Breathe Lie
00:04:21
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| What? | |
| I say, isn't it correct? | |
| The whole I can't breathe line. | |
| Yeah, it's America that can't breathe. | |
| You can't breathe if you challenge. | |
| No, no, I'm sorry. | |
| Wait, wait, wait. | |
| Forgive me. | |
| I made a mistake. | |
| He did say I can't breathe. | |
| I was talking about hands up, don't shoot. | |
| That was made up. | |
| That was made up. | |
| It was invented by his accomplice. | |
| Michael Brown had an accomplice in the strong-arm robbery, and he's the guy who volunteered it. | |
| And they just accept. | |
| If it's a criminal saying what you want him to say, you quote it like it's gospel. | |
| It's sad what's happened to this country. | |
| People, we're close to the end of our tether. | |
| I don't know if we can survive this. | |
| There isn't that much time. | |
| And these people are ruthless. | |
| This is right up your alley, Dennis. | |
| Did you see that Biden just appointed a graduate of Moscow University who was there on a Lennon scholarship who just put her in control of our currency system? | |
| It's up both. | |
| It should be up the country's alley. | |
| Nothing is shocking, though. | |
| That's the tragedy. | |
| Nothing is shocking. | |
| Anyway, I want to make it clear what you do in this book is so important. | |
| I mean, the George Floyd thing was not racist. | |
| Listen, I know you know this, obviously. | |
| You cited it in your book and on the show, and I've cited it. | |
| But I never actually played what Keith Ellison, again, Attorney General, black, leftist, Attorney General of Minnesota, where I am right now. | |
| And this is what he said. | |
| What was it, 60 Minutes? | |
| What did he say it on? | |
| 60 Minutes, yeah. | |
| 60 Minutes. | |
| All right, here it goes. | |
| Right after the trial. | |
| Right after the trial. | |
| I wouldn't call it that. | |
| Because hate crimes are crimes where there's an explicit motive of bias. | |
| We don't have any evidence that Derek Chauvin factored in. | |
| George Floyd's race as he did what he did. | |
| You could have charged him with a hate crime under Minnesota law, and you chose not to. | |
| Could have, but we only charged those crimes that we had evidence that we could put in front of a jury to prove. | |
| If we'd have had a witness that told us that Derek Chauvin made a racial reference, we might have charged him with a hate crime. | |
| But I would have needed a witness to say that on the stand. | |
| We didn't have it, so we didn't do it. | |
| You know, Dennis, listening to this, I'm reminded of something that my mentor when I was a young leftist, Isaac Deutscher, told me. | |
| He said, David, you have to understand the problem with politics is that people have a hard time adding two and two and getting four. | |
| So he's the chief prosecutor. | |
| Admitting that he has no evidence, not even a remark made in anger, that Derek Chauvin had any racial attitudes. | |
| Yet, he prosecuted him for murder, also without evidence. | |
| I don't recall during the trial one testimony that Derek Chauvin ever said he intended to kill. | |
| George Floyd. | |
| And, you know, personally, I think ingesting four times the lethal dose of fentanyl will do it without a knee on the neck. | |
| And the knee wasn't, of course, on his jugular vein. | |
| It wasn't on his windpipe. | |
| It was on a blood vessel on the side of his neck, which would cause blood flow to stop to the brain and cause him to pass out. | |
| And as I've been tried 247 times, I've been used that actual technique by the Minneapolis police force, and nobody ever died until George Floyd. | |
|
Reality Check
00:02:57
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| So, I mean, hoax isn't a strong enough word almost for these people. | |
| Let me just point out, because I didn't finish my thought about Oprah Winfrey, who's become a racist in her old age. | |
| She bought 26 billboards, one for every year of Breonna Taylor's life, called for the charging of the police officers. | |
| There's only one charge. | |
| You have a national lynch mob, which is what Black Lives Matter is. | |
| There's only one charge, which is murder. | |
| Here's the reality. | |
| And she implied in her statements that... | |
| As did everybody on the left, that Breonna Taylor was murdered in her home, in her bed, in her sleep. | |
| She wasn't murdered. | |
| She wasn't asleep. | |
| She wasn't in bed. | |
| Breonna Taylor was an accomplice to a major drug dealer. | |
| There were five graves that night of the distribution centers for this drug dealer. | |
| And that he was dealing with drugs that are spreading death in the black community. | |
| That's what Breonna Taylor was up to. | |
| She allowed her mailbox to be used as part of his distribution center. | |
| She allowed her bank account to be used by this criminal to hide his criminal games. | |
| And she has been doing this consistently for the last three years. | |
| She even rented a car for him. | |
| In which a dead person showed up. | |
| And that wasn't enough of a warning to her. | |
| I mean, we know that people do stupid things as matters of the heart. | |
| But she had plenty of warning that this guy was a really bad guy and what he was doing was really bad for the black community. | |
| And yet she's been... | |
| When the cops appeared at the door... | |
| They knocked. | |
| They had a no-knock warrant, but they actually knocked and announced they were there. | |
| It was 12.30 in the morning. | |
| It's pitch black. | |
| And she and her boyfriend got out of bed, and the boyfriend fired his weapon at the police, wounding one of them. | |
| And, you know, the police, they have families they want to go home to. | |
| So they have this saying, it's pray and spray. | |
| In other words, you can't see anything. | |
| You're being fired at. | |
| You don't know how many weapons are aimed in your direction. | |
| So you pray and spray. | |
| Right. | |
| That's the Breonna Taylor story. | |
| We'll be back in a moment. | |