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Remarks: Joe Biden Attends a St. Patrick's Day Lunch With Micheál Martin of Ireland - March 17, 2022

  • Joe Biden
    Person
  • Nancy Pelosi
    Person

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:00-00:00:25 (25 sec)
"Thank you very much, Nancy. That was very kind. [Applause] Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thanks." 1

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:25-00:00:43 (18 sec)
"Father, before I begin — bless me, Father, for I'm about to sin. [Laughter] I — well, I just want you to know, I may be Irish, but I'm not stupid. I married Dominic Giacoppa's daughter. [Laughter] Okay? [Inaudible]" 2

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:43-00:00:52 (9 sec)
"Look, thank you very much, Nancy, for that very gracious and very over-the-top introduction. I appreciate it very much." 3

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:00:52-00:01:21 (29 sec)
"You know, I just got off the — on the way up, before I came up here, I was on the Zoom, as we say, with the Taoiseach for about 45 minutes. And he is — he's looking well, he feels well. He's tested positive, but he feels well. He looks good. And he wanted to — I know the Ambassador is here to bring his regards, but he is — he's really sorry he can't be here, and he was looking forward to it, as was his wife." 4

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:01:21-00:01:59 (38 sec)
"You know, the good spirits and feelings, as well, that exist on St. Patrick's Day seems to be one of those few times and not — well, not — I shouldn't say "a few" — we should have more times like this where Democrats and Republicans get together, and we actually not only agree on one thing, but we remind ourselves we actually like each other. [Laughs] And it's a useful thing. [Applause] And, I —" 5

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:01:59-00:02:35 (36 sec)
"You know, Yeats wrote, and I quote, "Talent perceives differences; genius, unity." "Talents perceives differences; genius, unity." And, you know, I think today we can add a fifth item to at least my Unity Agenda, and that's support of our relationship between Ireland and the United States, which has taken on an even more intense and cooperative form than it ever has, because of Ireland's neutrality." 6

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:02:35-00:02:55 (20 sec)
"On this issue, it brings together Speaker Pelosi, Leader McCarthy, Richie Neal — who is Irish, as we say where I come from, from the belt buckle to shoe sole — [laughter] — and — and the leaders of both our parties, and all the Friends of Ireland." 7

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:02:55-00:03:21 (26 sec)
"I — you know, I'm the proud son of Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden. And like so many Americans of Irish heritage, I love Ireland and I was raised in a circumstance where you would have thought my whole family — none of — they came in 1844 and 1845, but you'd think they'd all lived in Ireland the last 60 years — the previous 60 years." 8

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:03:21-00:03:41 (20 sec)
"The — there's — as I was talking to Taoiseach today, the Irish on St. Patrick's Day think that — Irish Americans think they're more Irish than the Irish. And — but that's kind of how I was raised, like so many Americans of Irish heritage — like other people of other heritage as well." 9

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:03:41-00:04:08 (27 sec)
"I was — it was imbued in me to be proud of — proud of my heritage. And, you know, the pride that was* passed down to generations of our family, even though they've been here since the mid-1800s. And it was just part of the air we breathed, especially up in Scranton and — where we lived with my — near my grandpop." 10

Joe Biden

Leans Positive
00:04:08-00:04:23 (16 sec)
"My grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, used to say — and I mean this — he'd say, "Joey, if you're lucky enough to be Irish, you're lucky enough." [Laughter] Every time something bad happened, I'd go, "I don't — I'm not sure." [Laughs] Anyway." 11

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:04:23-00:04:33 (10 sec)
"But because of being an Irish family, family was everything. My dad's expression was, "Family is the beginning, the middle, and the end." And — and he meant it." 12

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:04:33-00:04:53 (19 sec)
"And — but, you know, the faith we share with one another and the resilience that we've all gone through, both in America and in Ireland, you know, are ones that we've been knocked down sometimes. Just knocked flat on our back." 13

Joe Biden

Leans Negative
00:04:53-00:05:14 (21 sec)
"And my — my mom's expression, for real, was, "Joey, get up. Just get up. Get up." It's a simple proposition. It was sort of the Irish of it. You just get up, no matter what. Dust yourself off and move. Not — we're not the only culture that has that view, but it was imbued in my family." 14

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:05:14-00:05:36 (22 sec)
"And the other one was that — and I mean this sincerely — my dad's: "No one is better than you, and you're no better than anyone else." Not a joke. "No one is better than you, but you're no better than anyone else." And it's real. It's real. Because we were taught never — as my mother would say, "Never bow, never bend, never yield."" 15

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:05:36-00:05:47 (12 sec)
"But the truth of the matter was that in the days when my parents and grandparents were growing up in the coal country of Scranton, being Irish was less than a badge of honor." 16

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:05:47-00:06:18 (30 sec)
"My — my great grandfather Blewitt, my — on — my grandmother Finnegan's maiden name — was only the second Catholic ever elected to the Senate in the state of — in the state of Pennsylvania. And that was 1907, and only the second one. The first one was in, I think, 1838 or 1840." 17

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:06:18-00:06:49 (31 sec)
"The point was that, like many cultures, like many folks, where you came from was either viewed as an asset or a liability. And where — you know, but the point is that everything that we were taught — and I'm sure all of you of Irish background, and other backgrounds as well, were taught that — that, you know, it's all about striving for a better future; that you can do better — just simply do better. And, you know — and you can do it while you cherish the past." 18

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:06:49-00:06:56 (7 sec)
"Now, you don't have to forget the past, or dis- — or disso- — disassociate yourself — yourself from it, but cherish it." 19

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:06:56-00:07:23 (27 sec)
"You know, these are the values of immigrants not only from Ireland, but from — like my great-great-grandparents when they were brought here — brought themselves to the United States. But today, it's only part of what it means to be Irish. There is an indelible part of it that is American, because the values are the same, in my view — the values built into our Constitution that we are the —" 20

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:07:23-00:07:48 (25 sec)
"I — I — you heard me say last night: I think we're the most unique country in the history of the world. We're the only country based upon — organizationally — not geography, not ethnicity, not — not race, not religion, but on a notion, an idea that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their Creator, with certain inalienable rights: life, liberty." 21

Joe Biden

Leans Positive
00:07:48-00:08:07 (19 sec)
"I mean, that's the basis of why we formed this country. No other country has ever been based on a notion like that. They've incorporated those notions, but the basis for their organization has been their ethnicity, their religion, their geography — whatever — but not here." 22

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:08:07-00:08:18 (11 sec)
"And I know I say it, and many of you say — and I think people wonder whether we really mean it: I really think the source of our strength is our diversity. The source of our strength is our diversity." 23

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:08:18-00:08:33 (14 sec)
"And, you know, there are values that immigrants from Ireland brought and — but they're — as I said, they're not only — they're not only Irish values, they're values, I think, of the vast majority of immigrants who come to the United States." 24

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:08:33-00:09:15 (42 sec)
"And I'm proud to say that the bond between Ireland and the United States, by the way, has grown deeper and stronger over the years. For real. And we've navigated a once-in-a-century pandemic together. We've grieved the loss of too many people in both our countries. And we worked to rebuild our economies and taken on the challenge of renewing and strengthening our democracy, because — again, I apologize for repeating myself, but I know many of you've heard me say I think we're at an inflection point in history. I think — and I mean that sincerely. And it occurs every several generations. I think we're in a genuine struggle between autocracies and democracies, and whether or not democracies can be sustained." 25

Joe Biden

Leans Negative
00:09:15-00:09:41 (26 sec)
"And I — I'm going to be speaking to President Xi tomorrow. And he'll remind me that I told him — he remembers every damn thing I've said, unfortunately. [Laughter] But all kidding aside, we talk about the idea he — that he does not believe demo- — democracies can be sustained in the 21st century because things move so rapidly, technology is changing so much, democracies don't have time to arrive at consensus. That's why autocracies will succeed." 26

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:09:41-00:09:58 (17 sec)
"Well, you know, and now — you know, we — you have Ireland stepping up not only in terms of the relationship with us but, you know, the Good Friday Agreement is built on political and economic progress that we've made together." 27

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:09:58-00:10:28 (30 sec)
"And I know some criticize me, but I've — I've be- — I have a good relationship with the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Boris. We always kid each other when we see each other. But the point is that I've made it clear that — I don't think I just speak for myself — the Good Friday Agreements are firmly, firmly, firmly, firmly supported here in the United States. And we insist that it occur, they be maintained because it's [inaudible] too hard. [Applause]" 28

Joe Biden

Slightly Positive
00:10:28-00:10:50 (22 sec)
"The people of Northern Ireland have made significant changes as well. There's movement, as you've mentioned — the young kids you talked about — Protestant and Catholic — talking to how — I mean, how they've never known anything but being able to get along." 29

Joe Biden

Neutral
00:10:50-00:11:18 (28 sec)
"I remember the first time I — on my parents' 50th wedding anniversary, my brothers and sister, we got together and gave my — and we can work something out for you, Father — we gave my parents a — a trip to Ireland. And — but it coincided — I was going over to the Stormont talks. And so they said, "You take them, Joey." [Laughs]" 30

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:11:18-00:11:34 (16 sec)
"And — but the point is that it was — it was an — a bit of an epiphany for my parents. They thought — you hear all the stories from your ancestors about this, that, and the other thing — some of it apocryphal, some of it real. But it was — it was really amazing." 31

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:11:34-00:12:09 (34 sec)
"But when we took them to the north, it was interesting. We went up to the Stormont and — anyway, they — it was an interesting thing to watch — to watch the look on my mother's face and my father's face as we toured Ireland, to see both the things that they had heard that were consistent with what they heard, because you never know whether they — you know, there's exaggeration about, "Well, when — when this happened and that happened." But they came back more hopeful than they had ever been as opposed to — and that was a while ago." 32

Joe Biden

Very Negative
00:12:09-00:12:28 (19 sec)
"But my generic point is that, you know, now you have Ireland and Great Britain, and, you know, the Republic standing together against a murderous dictator, a pure thug, who is waging an immoral war against the people of Ukraine." 33

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:12:28-00:12:46 (18 sec)
"And, by the way, the Republic is paying a big price for this, a big number for supporting the strategy — for supporting the sanctions, including aircr- — a whole range of things. This — it's not a minor contribution they're making in this effort. It's significant." 34

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:12:46-00:13:08 (22 sec)
"Ireland and the United States are working together. For the first time now, they're on the United Nations Security Council. Ireland is a part of the Security Council now and the European Union. And Putin is paying a big price for his aggression. And — and they are part of the reason this cost is going so high." 35

Joe Biden

Slightly Positive
00:13:08-00:13:25 (17 sec)
"That's a little — you know, everybody talks about Germany having stepped up and changed the notions about being more — more leaning forward. But — and they have. Well, so is Ireland. So is Ireland — a neutral country. Ireland has stepped up and taking a hit for what they're doing." 36

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:13:25-00:13:54 (29 sec)
"And you — look, you know, ladies and gentlemen, the relationship between Ireland and the United States is a dynamic and, I think, essential partnership that — as much as it's ever been. And, you know, it's sustained and strengthened by the Friends of Ireland, in this room and all across the country. And, you know, the connections that link our people stretch back through history, and they forward — well forward, I believe, in the future." 37

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:13:54-00:14:04 (10 sec)
"You know, we — we share a common goal: a future of a greater peace, greater hope, greater security, and a greater sense of who we are as countries." 38

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:14:04-00:14:23 (19 sec)
"And, you know, I — my — my mother's expression, gotten from her grandfather, was, you know: As long as you're alive, you have an obligation to strive. And you're not dead until you've seen the face of God." 39

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:14:23-00:14:51 (27 sec)
"That's what I think of when I think of Ireland. All the troubles they've been through, they have never, ever, ever quit. Never, ever, ever, ever quit — not once. They've gotten up. And now they're beginning to at least have the benefits of all the hard work and labor they've engaged in, and they're becoming a real actor, Mr. Ambassador, on the world stage and at the United Nations." 40

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:14:51-00:14:57 (6 sec)
"And so, I want to thank you, Mr. Ambassador, and I thank the Taoiseach today." 41

Joe Biden

Somewhat Positive
00:14:57-00:15:16 (19 sec)
"And I — I just — I should — I should probably tell you that my mother, when I took — when we went to Ireland, and we were — we were in the south, and my father was a real gentleman. And his greatest regret was he never had a college education." 42

Joe Biden

Somewhat Positive
00:15:16-00:15:32 (16 sec)
"But if I were — if you or any one of you were coming back to Delaware with me and my dad were around or retired, and I didn't call him to tell him I was bringing you over to introduce him so he had a chance to put on a coat and a tie — because he would only see you that way — that was my dad." 43

Joe Biden

Somewhat Positive
00:15:32-00:16:03 (31 sec)
"And as we were going to Ireland — FitzGerald was the Taoiseach — and we walked in to have a picture taken. And my dad had his brand-new blazer that had a — a patch on of my brother-in-law, Jack Owens — who's Irish from — like you, Neal. And it was this patch — this crest. And it had Latin written on it. And I never took the time to look at it, although I had to take four years of Latin — three years of Latin in the Catholic high school I went to." 44

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:16:03-00:16:17 (14 sec)
"And Taoiseach — we're having our picture taken, and he said, "Oh, Mr. Biden" — he said, "I agree." And what it said in Latin was, "Don't let the bastards get you down." [Laughter]" 45

Joe Biden

Slightly Positive
00:16:17-00:16:22 (5 sec)
"Well, we can't let them get us down. You can't let them get us down." 46

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:16:22-00:16:29 (7 sec)
"Thank you for allowing me to come back home, come up here and speak. And thank you, Nancy, for the nice compliments. [Applause]" 47

Nancy Pelosi

Positive
00:16:29-00:16:55 (26 sec)
"As the President has to make a clean exit to go back to work, I wanted all of us to lift our glass to toast the President on this St. Patrick's Day." 48

Nancy Pelosi

Very Positive
00:16:55-00:17:21 (26 sec)
"Mr. President, this is a toast that I learned from my grandchildren; I've said it to our colleagues here before. And it goes like this. It's an Irish toast: Sing as is if no one can hear you. Dance as if no one can see you. Love as if you've loved — never loved before. And live as if heaven is on Earth." 49

Nancy Pelosi

Slightly Negative
00:17:21-00:17:26 (5 sec)
"So when I said to them, "Is that a toast that is a tradition in the Kenneally family?" they say, "No, that's a sign that is in the Shannon Airport." [Laughter]" 50

Nancy Pelosi

Very Positive
00:17:26-00:17:27 (1 sec)
"To the President. Happy —" 51

Joe Biden

Somewhat Positive
00:17:27-00:17:28 (1 sec)
"Thank you." 52

Nancy Pelosi

Very Positive
00:17:28-00:17:39 (11 sec)
"Thank you, Mr. President. Happy St. Patrick's Day." 53

Joe Biden

Very Positive
00:17:39-00:17:53 (13 sec)
"Well, my grandmother had one. She said, "May those who love us, love us. And those who don't, may they turn their ankle so we know they're coming by their limp." [Laughter]" 54