In her efforts to put herself at the top of Joe Biden’s list of VP candidates, Michigan’s Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been working on making herself famous by imposing the most draconian measures on her citizens of any governor in America.

From demanding that stores in Michigan prohibit the sale of “non-essential items,” like American flags, seeds for Spring gardens and home improvement items like paint or lawn care products, to threatening Michiganders with arrest if they dare to travel to their vacation homes during the coronavirus pandemic—Gretchen Whitmer is unofficially America’s most iron-fisted governor.

Last week, over 15K Michigan residents traveled to Lansing, MI to protest the governor’s draconian lockdown measures. Governor Whitmer’s response was to mock them and threaten that she would likely lock down the state of Michigan for even longer because of their “reckless” actions.

Today, Michigan’s Governor Whitmer held a press conference where she said she would discuss plans to reopen the state. She lied. Whitmer did, however, insult Michigan residents who don’t agree with her draconian actions, saying: “To all the people who have disagreed with the actions I’ve taken or feel their rights are being infringed, we are taking a limited action for a limited amount of time to save people’s lives.” Whitmer mocked Michigan citizens who think she’s gone too far with her restrictions on boating and jet-skiing, “Who among us wants to be that person who unwittingly brings this virus into their household? Who in this great state actually believes that they care more about jet skiing than saving the lives of the elderly or the vulnerable?” she asked.

To add insult to injury, Governor Whitmer sent a stunning letter to all health care workers written by her Human Services Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldunis, immediately following her press conference. The letter accused all Michigan health care workers, who are literally putting their lives on the line every day during the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic of being racists—even if they don’t know they are. In her letter, Dr. Khaldunis offered suggestions about how racist health care providers can address their “implicit biases.”

The letter begins:

Dear Michigan Clinicians,

Thank you for your tireless efforts to care for Michigan residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Khaldunis explains the disparity of African Americans in Michigan compared to Caucasians:

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Cases and Deaths