But I've sort of tempered that in the course of the lockdown, and now with the attempt to undo America, it's a tougher time to say I hope you had a good weekend.
Needless to say, I hope you did, but there are challenges to me as well.
Because I love this country.
And I appreciate how it is indeed the last best hope of Earth.
Should the left destroy it, which it intends to do, and if you deny that, you're lying to yourself.
I have...
See, until now, people could say, oh, he's exaggerating.
Now they're clear.
They loathe this country.
They want to get rid of the national anthem.
That's the next thing.
Washington...
Statues.
Washington is not venerated.
Lincoln is not venerated.
Ulysses Grant is not venerated.
So, I love this country.
Do I have my video coming out, Why I Love America?
It came out today?
Oh, well there you go.
I made it before the current rebellion.
Counter-revolution.
We have an American Revolution.
Now we have a counter-revolution.
There was a man I was speaking to this weekend.
you And you may remember this better because it was a member of my synagogue community.
We got together on Zoom.
I've been teaching every Sabbath for about 30 years.
That doesn't stop now.
And he got to maybe help me out here, because you heard it too.
He had Father's Day lunch with a son of his.
I think he has more than one son.
And I don't remember how it ended.
Do you remember the whole story well?
So you want to give Alan the microphone for a moment.
I want you to hear, there's a story a man told, and it so broke my heart, and it is so telling at the same time.
So what exactly happened on Father's Day to this man?
Well, I can tell it very briefly, because he had...
Lunch with his son on Father's Day.
They talked about the current situation.
And at the end of the lunch, after the father had tried to persuade the son that America is a fine country, not a racist country, the son just kept repeating to the father, you're a racist.
You're a racist, Dad.
You're a racist.
Oh, that's right.
That's what I forgot.
You're a racist.
Okay.
And then that's how they left.
And that's how they left it.
Okay, thanks.
I knew I forgot the punchline.
You're a racist.
We repeated it over and over.
Yes, over and over, yes.
I'm curious.
Well, I'm curious.
It's irrelevant that I'm curious, but I am curious.
As he looks back on his upbringing, does he remember his father being a racist?
See, what the left has done...
This is what the communists did.
Everybody who opposed them was a fascist.
So if you're anti-communist, you're a fascist.
If you're anti-leftist, you are a racist.
The sun, there's two terrible things for this man which break my heart.
Thank you.
I hope he's not listening.
Because it breaks my heart.
Let me imagine his feeling.
And that is, one, to think that you, the father, are a racist is so horrible that it takes your breath away.
And the other is to know that my child is brainwashed.
I don't know which is more upsetting.
They go together, obviously, if the son were not brainwashed.
And I mean brainwashed.
His ability to think rationally is doomed, has been destroyed.
That's what brainwashing does.
Your brain is filled with pablum and lies.
And you accept it.
There is no basis.
That's why there were no arguments made.
And there are so many of you who are experiencing this with your children, and I want you to know how much my heart goes out to you when you think of all the love and effort you put into a child for them to turn out a leftist.
I don't care if they're liberal.
I don't even care if they're a Democrat.
But a leftist?
Who therefore has contempt for you and all the decent people who are not leftist?
Look, that's why I've had the happiness hour for 20 years plus and why I have so often repeated the brilliant statement by a woman When I raised the question of having a miserable child,
and she said her daughter's in her 30s and just always been miserable, and one day she just decided, and I know many of you know this by heart, because I've said it so often, but it is worth it.
Dennis, she said, I realized one day I came to this conclusion I didn't break her.
I can't fix her.
That's correct.
You did not break these broken children of yours.
You did not break them.
You did not molest them.
You did not deprive them of sustenance, security, love.
You're a flawed parent because every parent in the history of Earth has been flawed.
That's why the book of Genesis is filled with dysfunctional families.
Because flawed people raise flawed people, and that's the way it is.
So some people make peace with the fact that a parent is flawed, but essentially a decent human being who did his or her best.
And even better than that, it's even admirable.
Sometimes you can feel that.
There are people who love and respect their peer.
You know how you broke your kid?
I'll tell you how you broke your kid.
You sent them to school.
Sent them to an American school.
But there was no way for you to know then.
There is a way for you to know now.
So now if you send your kids to a regular private or public school, in most cases, now you've been warned.
I have less sympathy for those of you who send your kids to college now.
Tom Trattop has a piece in Town Hall on Baylor.
One of the best.
Just a few years ago, it was one of the few that hadn't...
But they have this new woman president who's a lefty.
And the stuff...
One of the three professors that she quotes...
Take a look at Tom Hall.
It's a Tom Trout of Peace on Baylor.
Are we putting it up?
It's going to be up at dennisprager.com.
He said, well, you know, whether protests, whether they're violent or not.
Like, it's okay if they're violent.
Did I just hear music or am I sort of like seeing elephants fly by?
Oh, okay.
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Public health officials across America have spent the last several months warning about the dangers of the coronavirus and the need for us to stay at home, halt economic activity, and avoid social interactions with our friends and neighbors.
We are now reopening our economy in many parts of the country, but these same public health officials have compromised their own credibility as we do so.
On the one hand, they've urged caution and a slow return to work, school, and faith gatherings.
They've criticized those who oppose the stay-at-home orders.
But at the same time, these officials have been broadly supportive of the large protests on America's streets in the last few weeks.
Public health officials should be helping us understand the comparative risks of activities, not endorsing the causes they like while prohibiting the ones they don't.
Their hypocrisy is costly indeed.
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Public health officials across America have spent the last several months warning about the dangers of the coronavirus and the need for us to stay at home, halt economic activity, and avoid social interactions with our friends and neighbors.
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They've criticized those who oppose the stay-at-home orders.
But at the same time, these officials have been broadly supportive of the large protests on America's streets in the last few weeks.
Public health officials should be helping us understand the comparative risks of activities, not endorsing the causes they like while prohibiting the ones they don't.
Their hypocrisy is costly indeed.
They have impacted our ability to address future health crises.
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It's so wrong.
It's misplaced.
And it's very hypocritical.
That's what I would say, Seb.
Look, it's not an easy song to sing.
Trust me.
I mean, the range is all over the place.
And, you know, this has been debated, actually, in music circles for years.
I mean, I heard decades ago about singers wanting to have America the Beautiful be our national anthem because, you know, you didn't have somebody really messing up the high note at the end.
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Jens.
Hello, Jens.
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Hi there, you ready?
ESPN. NBA could allow players to wear social justice messages on jerseys.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul, president of the National Basketball Players Association, told ESPN's The Undefeated on Saturday that the Players Union and the league are collaborating to allow players to wear jerseys with personalized social justice.
Social cause or charity messages on the backs instead of their last names during the upcoming restart of the NBA season.
Personalized jerseys could say such things as Black Lives Matter or I Can't Breathe.
Bring light to a social or charitable cause or even display the names of George Floyd or Breonna Taylor who were killed by police in recent months.
Doesn't that make you want to go to an NBA game?
Well, if you're not a leftist who loathes this country, why you would go to an Oklahoma City Thunder game is a puzzle.
And it really is.
It's a puzzle to me.
So, add to the list.
I already added this a while ago with Colin Kaepernick and Nike.
There is nothing the left does not destroy.
Everything it touches, it destroys.
The speed is what is remarkable.
Sports was one of the last remaining arenas where Americans could enjoy one another and enjoy what is going on without any of the hatreds in politics.
But the left made sure to ruin that.
Yeah.
And then I get periodically email.
Not often, but periodically.
See, why do you keep picking on the left?
It's like, why do you keep picking on the coronavirus?
Just let it do its thing.
Now, sport.
It's really a shame.
It's funny.
I'm not a sports fan, although I'm a hockey fan, but a bigger time than a few years ago.
But I'm a fan of sports.
Isn't that interesting?
I'm not a sports fan, but I'm a fan of sports.
I read about it.
I watch the playoffs.
I'm not a basketball fan.
I never enjoyed basketball.
But I watch the Super Bowl.
I watch the playoffs in baseball and the playoffs in hockey.
I wonder what if a guy wants to put on his...
I guess they would be alright.
What if a player, what if a Christian player had Jesus saves?
Or read Matthew and then give a verse?
I think they would be, it wouldn't bother them because I think at this point the left understands Christianity and Judaism are either allies or almost irrelevant.
I mean, there's still the evangelical community, God bless them, but not enough fighters there either.
What message would really bug them?
How about, I'm pro-life?
That would get them, right?
That would bug them.
What else?
Give me another message.
How about, Watch PragerU videos.
What do you think of that?
Would they allow it?
I'm not kidding.
Because they would say it's not a social justice message.
That would be awesome.
you Thank you.
Or how about read the Wall Street Journal editorial page.
But what would be a social message that would infuriate the woke?
Yeah.
That's true.
No mail in ballots.
Oh, I have a good one.
College is a waste of money.
Or how about this?
Seriously, what if a guy had on his jersey, God bless America, what would they think?
See, it's interesting.
That would be a great thing to do.
Because if five guys in the entire NBA did God bless America on their jersey, That would be a very interesting phenomenon.
The whole point, though, the way they cave in, the NFL, it was beyond belief.
How about, what if a guy has on his thing, all whites are racists?
Which is the view of a great number of...
White and black leftists?
How about that?
All whites are racist.
Do you know, even then, white leftists would cheer the guy to show how morally woke they are.
By the way, folks, all whites are racist.
Aside from being racist, it's just evil and stupid.
That's the reason people tear down Lincoln's and Grant's statues.
If they were white, that's all you need to know.
So they want to get rid of the national anthem.
Do you know that there's a movement to put in?
Tell me that this show has not been really on top of life.
Remember how often I would play for you John Lennon's Imagine?
There are people who want to make Imagine the National Anthem.
By the way, when is our thing on the National Anthem?
Did it come out yet?
It came out a while ago.
You should all watch it because they take out a verse.
Is the National Anthem racist?
See it at PragerU.
It's five minutes and it's a scholarly job, but...
Of course it's done in a way to keep your interest.
Is the national anthem racist?
Did you see?
Where did that picture, that photo of people cutting up that large American flag come from?
Do you remember what I'm referring to?
A gigantic draped U.S. flag and they were just cutting it to shreds.
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Are we witnessing simply 1968 redux, or is this a far more cynical shell game whereby the left, the institutional left, says we have no way to win the election on policy platforms, so we're going to use says we have no way to win the election on policy platforms, so we're going to use violence on the streets, and that's going Are these people sincere, Professor, or is this a political play?
Well, it's being aided and abetted by the DNC and they see it as useful.
As a lot of would-be architects of revolution do, they think it's useful to cause chaos or to pressure the blue states not to participate in the recovery or whatever their agenda for the November election.
And in that sense, it's a little different.
What I see as different from 68 is we didn't have mayors and governors actively resisting help from the federal government and either sympathizing with Or appeasing or contextualizing the violence as we do in Seattle and Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Detroit.
And the second thing is there was a group of liberals in those days and they were attacking what they called the new left.
They said, we're not part of this.
We're not part of it.
And we don't have that.
That is gone.
The left has been fused into the party of AOC, the squad, the street.
And Joe Biden is an empty vessel in which they plan to Put into an agenda once he's elected.
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He did not lie.
He pled to a lie in order to save his son.
General Flynn has his reputation back, but he doesn't have three years of his life back.
Flynn got justice yesterday.
Donald Trump talked about it yesterday.
I'm happy about General Flynn.
He was treated horribly.
He was treated very, very horribly by a group of very bad people.
And I think we'll see things are going to start to come out.
But what happened to General Flynn should never happen again in our country.
He was persecuted and many other people were persecuted.
They spied on a campaign and they should never spy on a campaign to put it down.
It never happened before in the history of our country.
The Obama administration spied on a campaign.
Why is Donald Trump the only one to speak the truth clearly about this?
The Obama administration, through James Comey, Andrew McKay, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and others, spied on the Trump campaign.
Then they sabotaged the Trump transition.
Then they sabotaged the first two and a half years of the Trump administration.
All on a Trump-dub charge.
All because of Comey, who was a bad guy.
He's a bad guy.
If you will understand that.
And Joe Biden knew.
That's the whole thing you need to know is Joe Biden knew.
Joe Biden's in the basement because he doesn't want to have a press conference where people ask him about these handwritten notes that show he's in the meeting when they talk about this.
Joe Biden knew it all.
Joe Biden knew about the spying.
He knew about the plan.
He knew that Comey was a rotten guy.
Joe Biden knew.
And he wants to be your president so he can use the FBI again as a plaything to get you if you oppose him.
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Yes, my friends, my friends, I'm Dennis Prager.
Mmm.
Mmmmmmmmm...
God created a flawed creature.
To think of what is happening in such a decent country, it boggles the mind.
Thank you.
I just got an invitation to speak.
Let me see.
I want to get this right because it's almost amazing.
I definitely want to take it if we can work it out.
You don't even know about this.
Speaking to the martyr who lives.
That's a good way of putting it, yeah.
So let's see.
Yeah, I was right.
New York University, college Republicans want to have me speak there next year.
I wonder if they're even...
What did you see here?
Let's see.
Fall or spring?
I don't think things will be open in the fall.
I think as long as 17 people are dying, they're going to keep closed.
The flu will kill more people.
I'm not predicting it.
I'm saying if it kills more people.
They will still be frightened of COVID. Anyway, more than ever before, I want to speak at every college in this country.
Needless to say, that's impossible, but I'm telling you what I want to do.
I'm very curious how students will react now to hearing somebody who loves this country and morally defends it.
I'm as curious to give speeches now at colleges as students are to hear somebody like me.
Okay, my friends.
Got interesting calls.
Paul in Orland Park, Illinois.
Does my producer know where Orland Park is?
It's an honor to speak to you.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
I've called a number of times.
You've given me some great advice.
I've emailed you, and my latest email to you was on the 13th Amendment because our daughter, 28, went to college, so I'll get that out right away.
Bachelor's, Master's degree, social work.
Can't have Fox News on anymore at our house.
Wait, she tells you what you can watch?
No, no, no.
My wife says, please, please turn it off.
Oh, your wife does, for peace in the house.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Yeah, yes.
She's throwing the 13th Amendment at us now, and I've been able to do enough research on other things, but she says the 13th Amendment has a clause in there that is systemically racist, and it proves it, and she's...
Giving us a bunch of videos saying this proves that it's systemic racism and it's like I don't we don't know even what to say anymore.
What does that mean?
It's about abolition of slavery.
Right.
So does she believe that slavery was allowed after the 13th amendment?
She says that what she keeps going back to is that prisoners in prisons are basically slaves because they're working for 11, 13 cents an hour, and that this is what the white people have done to this country, and this is proof of it.
And it's like, my wife and I are both lost.
Where did she go to college?
Loyola University in Chicago.
I'm sure you had higher expectations of Loyola.
Yes.
Yes, we did.
And now she's in with three other girls in the building, and this is, I think, where she's turned everything.
Yes.
Well, there's a very serious issue with young women in America, young single women, which is a very interesting topic for another time.
But what did she major in?
Social work, and she works with kids that are troublesome, and she has come to the conclusion that it's our fault, meaning...
That there are delinquent black kids.
Ask her on my behalf.
You don't have to say it, obviously.
Don't even mention my name.
But, alright, I'll tell you in a moment, I have a question I would love you to ask her.
It's about the black Africans.
I don't think we have the time.
What's the...
Oh, oh, good.
We do have the time.
Okay, so let me tell you now.
I want you to ask her, why have 2 million black Africans moved to the United States in the last 50 years?
Why would these people choose America more than any other place if it's so systemically racist?
And let me know what the answer is.
Alright, here we go.
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NASCAR describing it as a garage door pull that was fashioned like a noose.
The FBI saying you were not the target of a hate crime and that it had been there at least since last October.
When you found that out on Tuesday, Bubba, what was your initial reaction?
I was relieved.
Just like many others to know that it wasn't targeted towards me.
But it's still frustrating to know that, you know, people are always going to test you and always just going to try to debunk you.
And that's what I'm trying to wrap my head around now from, you know, saying I'm a fake and all this stuff and that I reported it when It was news that was brought to me.
It was information that was brought to me that was already reported.
And so I was just kind of following suit.
But all in all, it's another day.
888-971-SAG. All in all, it's another day!
You make an accusation that somebody put there because they're racist and I happen to be a driver of color and it turns out it's not the case.
But hey, at the end of the day, it's still a news and I'm still a person of color.
15 FBI agents!
No, I was 15. Pull him off the Jimmy Hoffa detail to do this.
I mean, honestly.
And then he wouldn't let it go.
He wouldn't say, I'm embarrassed.
My crew chief reported it was a black guy.
He had his radar on.
You know, that news radar that black people have, I guess.
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I saw the first video that went viral, but I didn't know until I watched Garen Thumb's video that that wasn't the only thing you did that day, and that was the second weapon that you retrieved from rioters who had broken into a patrol car.
So tell us everything that happened prior to that and then the second incident.
The corner of the street watching and I'm holding security for my team and I see these police vehicles that are being destroyed.
And the first thing I thought when I saw them was, hey, you know, there's probably AR-15 patrol rifles in there, which there should, you know, there honestly should be.
The police do need them.
They have more than enough cars to have them.
So I told myself I need to keep an eye on this situation because this could turn bad very fast.
It did you know gun comes out of the front windshield or front passenger side and I yelled gun put my team immediately in a safe position and told them not to move that that guy fired several Did
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Somebody has a great idea.
Fred in St. Louis.
Well, I'll let you give it.
I won't steal your thunder.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, yes.
Oh, no, I did.
I already asked the guy.
Yeah, I had the time today.
Ask your daughter why so...
Millions...
306,000 came to the United States as slaves.
Two million came as free blacks of their own volition.
Why would they do that if America is so racist?
Would you move to a country that was...
You know, I'm a Jew.
Would a Jew move to an anti-Semitic country?
A lot of Jews moving to Iran?
Sick, sick stuff going on.
St. Louis, Fred, hello.
Hello.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, it's actually, it's Brett, but that's fine.
Wait, oh, it's Brett, not Fred?
Well, my reception's probably not the best, so I'm not going to blame the call screener.
No, but, okay, I do.
So, forgive me one moment.
Okay.
That one hurt because we have a special affection for Leslie here.
Okay, take it away.
Okay, well, your last segment, you were asking which slogan or social justice warrior...
Champ would really upset him, and I really think a free Hong Kong on the back of a jersey would pretty much do it.
You're a good man.
I will tell you this.
If a basketball player puts free Hong Kong on the back of his jersey, I will celebrate that man as if he were a messianic figure.
That would be good.
I'm with you, my friend.
Well said.
Oh, Kadoke.
Oh, it has a good one.
Mike in Mission Viejo.
Planned Parenthood kills black babies.
I don't think they'll allow that one, Mike.
But, yeah, that's right.
That's one of the ironies.
Oh, Kadoke.
Arnie in Warren, Michigan.
Hello.
Oh, my hero, once again.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure to speak with you again.
I've got a couple quick suggestions for that.
The first one is, I'm donating my inheritance, my children's inheritance, to Black Lives Matter.
Well, you would like that to be on the back of a jersey?
Correct.
Yeah.
And the other side, on your red mask, I would put...
On my red mask, I would put Trump forever.
Okay.
Yeah, that would go...
It's not even conceivable.
The first one, though, is conceivable.
I thought it was actually, when I saw it on my screen, I thought it was a legitimate statement that they make.
Give your children's inheritance instead of to your children, give it to Black Lives Matter.
I could see that as being something that they would actually argue for.
Okay.
Jack in Los Angeles.
Hello.
Thank you, Dennis.
Yes.
What about the national anthem?
Yes.
It's not racist, but we're not living up to it as a people.
What part do we not live up to?
The home of the brave.
That's correct.
Nor the land of the free.
That's why I dropped it years ago.
Sean, would you please...
If we were brave, Dennis...
Say it again?
Dennis, if we were brave, we would research thoroughly and get to the bottom of LennonMurderTruth.com.
Okay.
All right.
What are we going to do?
Anyway, why don't you play what I have substituted for land of the free and the home of the brave?
That would...
That is something I came up with years ago, unfortunately.
For the land of the free, better safe than sorry.
Okay, now you want to give you an idea of the hysteria that runs our time.
Master will no longer be used to describe bathrooms and bedrooms by Houston Real Estate Group.
You know the master bedroom?
Or master bathroom?
Now why, I'm just curious.
Why would that, why isn't this a contemptuous of blacks?
What kind of mind is offended?
By the word master as in master bedroom.
Do not blacks buying houses get a master bedroom?
Does it have anything to do with slavery?
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I saw the first video that went viral, but I didn't know until I watched Garen Thumb's video that that wasn't the only thing you did that day.
And that was the second weapon that you retrieved from rioters who had broken into a patrol car So tell us everything that happened prior to that and then the second incident.
All right.
So we're on the corner of the street watching, and I'm holding security for my team, and I see these police vehicles that are being destroyed.
And the first thing I thought when I saw them was, hey, you know, there's probably AR-15 patrol rifles in there, which there should, you know, there honestly should be.
The police do need them.
They have more than enough cars to have them.
So I told myself I need to keep an eye on this situation because this could turn bad very fast.
So it did, you know.
Gun comes out of the front windshield, or front windshield, front passenger side, and I yelled gun and put my team immediately in a safe position and told them not to move.
That guy fired several rounds into those vehicles and then went into a doorway and took cover.
At that time, when he was firing, I was already moving on him with drawing my weapon and coming up at him.
But you had a handgun.
All you had was a handgun, and in the first incident that most people haven't seen, the person, the rider who took the weapon, was actually firing rounds off from that rifle from that carbine, correct?
Yep, absolutely.
And who were they firing at?
Was anybody hurt?
No, the second that rifle came out, someone was yelling, clear the block, and everyone kind of saw that this guy had a rifle, and he fired into the vehicle.
But he fired in the vehicle, everyone had split and went different ways down the street.
So there's no one there.
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Let's go.
Folks, I'm talking to my friend Larry Elder, who has produced a glorious film called Uncle Tom, UncleTom.com.
Larry Elder, who are some of the figures that appear in this film?
I mentioned a couple of them a moment ago.
You mentioned Carol Swain.
She was a law professor at Vanderbilt in Tennessee.
Cut all sorts of grief because she, among other things, opposed race-based preferences, argued that they actually hurt black people because you're putting them on a track much faster than they can handle.
They would have been perfectly fine at a lesser competitive school, but because we decided that there ought to be some sort of racial mixture at a given school, whether the kid can do the work or not.
We've also got Herman Cain in there.
Herman Cain was of course maligned as an Uncle Tom in a sellout when he ran because by definition any black person is a Republican is an Uncle Tom in a sellout.
Never mind the skanky history of the Democratic Party, which by the way, we go over in the film, I think pretty thoroughly.
The Democratic Party, of course, is a party of slavery.
Democrats unanimously oppose the 13th Amendment, the 14th Amendment, the 15th Amendment.
Larry, I just want to interrupt.
When people.
Larry, I just want to interrupt.
Larry, I just want to interrupt.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I mentioned at the beginning of the hour, and I'll close the hour with it, because it's Tom Trattop writes a piece in Town Hall. because it's Tom Trattop writes a piece in Town Hall. .
It's up at DennisPrager.com.
It's particularly painful because we had such Hopes for Baylor University.
And this woman, Linda Livingstone, is ruining it.
And not alone, with the rest of the faculty.
Strong voice, yes.
Is that a joke?
Shows you how they lie.
Baylor's 15th president is billed in her official bio as a strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American education.
She just posted a conversation on race peacemaking and conciliation.
It's all Orwellian.
So is a video discussion with three Baylor professors, including the chair of Baylor's journalism department, declares that Black Lives Matter and the Arab Spring are popular movements that illustrate how citizens can mobilize and unite on social media platforms.
Now listen to this, Dr. Mia Moody Ramirez.
She then states her hope that social media will continue to be instrumental where, quote, please listen, is again a video up at Baylor, where everyday citizens can mobilize and organize large groups for protest, whether they are peaceful or violent.
Hear that?
The other two are Dr. Greg Garrett, a professor of English with expertise in entertainment, pop culture, and race.
Yes.
Racism was why the man, like that, the man, felt intimidated because of how people approached him and previously stereotyped him as a black man.
Hmm.
Okay.
Oh, there's another thing.
That's right.
George Floyd.
The next one, Malcolm Foley, a doctoral candidate in religion.
George Floyd was lynched.
By the way, just for the record, I know truth, as I've always said, always said, truth is not a left-wing value.
We do not know that racism is what killed George Floyd.
It might have been, but we don't know that.
But it doesn't matter, because...
If it wasn't, it's not usable.
Truth is what is usable to the left.
That is its definition.
This is Lon He Chen of the Hoover Institution for townhall.com.
Public health officials across America have spent the last several months warning about the dangers of the coronavirus and the need for us to stay at home, halt economic activity, and avoid social interactions with our friends and neighbors.
We are now reopening our economy in many parts of the country, But these same public health officials have compromised their own credibility as we do so.
On the one hand, they've urged caution and a slow return to work, school, and faith gatherings.
They've criticized those who oppose the stay-at-home orders.
But at the same time, these officials have been broadly supportive of the large protests on America's streets in the last few weeks.
Public health officials should be helping us understand the comparative risks of activities, not endorsing the causes they like while prohibiting the ones they don't.
Their hypocrisy is costly indeed.
Indeed, they have impacted our ability to address future health crises.
I'm Lon He Chen.
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According to court papers that were filed yesterday, Joe Biden appears to have personally raised the idea of investigating Michael Flynn for potentially violating the obscure, never-used Logan Act when he talked to the Russian ambassador.
At the time.
These were previously sealed documents.
If the media was worth a damn, pardon my language, I'm in a bad mood today.
If they were worth a damn, there'd be a big front page story that reveals facts.
Oh, like this one.
The then FBI director, James Comey, acknowledged during a meeting that involved Sally Yates, possibly Susan Rice, that General Flynn's conversation with Sergey Kislyak, his conversations, quote, appear legit, according to the federal court filing out of Washington, D.C., that were just revealed.
This was revealed in handwritten notes that were prepared by this disgraced ex-FBI agent, Peter Strzok.
Flynn's lawyers are referring to this as stunning and exculpatory evidence.
But, of course, now the government has dropped the case, dropped the charges.
But listen to this.
This is where it matters.
A partially blacked out copy of Peter Strzok's notes is attached to the filing and includes a mention that appears to say, this is scrawled, this is like chicken scratch, but it appears to say VP colon Logan Act.
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I've been doing a lot of publicity for the movie Uncle Tom.
And I had an interview with the BBC Radio.
And I've interviewed BBC before, and the same thing happened.
After a few things about the movie, I was then asked what I think about race and racism in America.
And I said that it is no longer a major factor.
Well, what about the Confederate generals after whom military bases have been named?
Surely you protest that.
I said, I'm indifferent.
You're indifferent?
There's a major who happens to be black who's deeply offended.
I said, he can be offended.
He cannot be offended.
I don't care.
Ask me about whether I am angry at the fact that 3% of the kids at my former high school can do math at grade level.
Why am I never getting asked about the 14 people shot and killed in Chicago?
Weekend before last, over a hundred wounded.
Ask me about the 50% urban dropout rate in high school.
Ask me about something important.
Were we to rename all of these military bases, were we to take down all the statues you find offensive, what would be the result?
Would there be a decline in the percentage of people that feel that race and racism is a major problem in America?
Really?
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Yeah.
Are we witnessing simply 1968 Redux?
Or is this a far more cynical shell game whereby the left, the institutional left, says we have no way to win the election on policy platforms, so we're going to use violence on the streets, and that's going to be a feint or a dodge.
Are these people sincere, Professor, or is this a political play?
Well, it's being aided and abetted by the DNC, and they see it as useful.
as a lot of would-be architects of revolution do.
They think it's useful to cause chaos or...
Hello.
Hello, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Hope you had a good weekend, to the extent that good weekends are as possible, are possible, is its own existential question.
One of the most thoughtful people who served in American politics is Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker, as you all know.
And I have him on the line because he has a brand new book out, Trump and the American Future, Solving the Great Problems of Our Time.
Mr. Speaker, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
It's great to be with you, and I'm deeply impressed with your steady work on behalf of American civilization.
I'm very touched.
Thank you.
It means a lot to me.
In fact, I was going to cite something you kindly mentioned a couple of years ago.
When I had written that we're in the Second Civil War, and of course I wrote that I pray it remains peaceful.
If you agreed with me at that time, obviously we agree today.
What do you foresee with this Civil War?
Well, I think, first of all, it depends on who wins.
I think that the most striking thing to me has been that Conservatives in general, Republicans in particular, because they have not been able to bring themselves to confront how real this is,
this isn't just confusion or disagreement, and because they've refused to believe that the news media of our childhood has been replaced by a propaganda media, which is a totally different animal.
They are way too slow and way too timid.
To respond.
And I think it's beginning to change.
As these things go, I've been going back and looking at, for example, 1967 to 1972, which was in many ways the high tide of left-wing radicalism in the last cycle.
And at one point, they had 2,500 bombings, and the Black Panthers were actively trying to kill policemen.
I mean, it was very real.
And I think that what happened in the end was the vast majority of everyday Americans said enough.
And by 72, that old experience was being crushed, went underground.
And it's in many ways the children and grandchildren of that generation of would-be revolutionaries that have now caused the greatest trouble that we're faced with here at home.
But there's no question, none of us have been tough enough in taking on people Who are totally dishonest, who hate our civilization, and who are the active enemies of America's survival.
Newt Gingrich's book is Trump and the American Future.
It deals with all these issues.
Look, I am so on board with you that it's painful.
That's why I'm laughing.
I always say I prefer to laugh than to cry.
The inability of conservatives to understand what they're fighting.
Let me bounce an idea off you.
This is perfect, because there's no one I'd rather have respond.
I have argued for years, and by the way, I always tell guests, if you don't agree with me, it's a non-issue.
So, okay, you're invited to disagree.
I have said for years, every Republican needs to run against the Democrats and the left.
At least as much as against his or her opponent.
They all individualize it.
Well, I'm a better candidate than Jones here.
Instead of saying, folks, if you vote Democrat, the left comes into power, the left wants to destroy this civilization.
Why don't they do that?
Well, I think first of all, when you have the news media dominated, To the degree it is today, it takes a lot of courage.
We underestimate how courageous Reagan was, and for that matter, how courageous Trump is.
It's easier to see in Trump's case because they hate him so deeply, and they're so vicious that it's just all over the place.
But Reagan had the same challenge.
They constantly wanted Reagan to be normal, and he just pleasantly refused to, and he kept saying the things he believed in.
And he changed history as a result.
I think we underestimate how relatively few people there are who can do that, which is frankly why I'm so deeply in favor of Trump.
I mean, for all of his weaknesses and all of his lack of professional political and governmental experience, he has the sheer courage to stand up to the left and to slug it out.
And I think what he's been doing is remarkable.
And I see the beginnings of a younger generation of new Republicans coming along who are beginning to get it and who are beginning to understand that, in fact, that's the fight we have to have.
So I'm a little more encouraged by the rise of that next generation.
But the older generation, frankly, had been taught to accommodate.
You know, don't be unreasonable.
Don't challenge the...
And I think working your way through that has been really extraordinary.
And frankly, had anybody but Trump been nominated in 16-1, we would probably have lost to Hillary.
But two, even if they'd won the election, they wouldn't have understood that this is a period where you've got to be prepared to profoundly take on the left.
And to accept the psychological cost of doing that.
Do you think the average member of Congress in the Republican Party understands the existential threat the left poses?
No.
No reason they shouldn't.
Wow.
There is a reason they should.
There is a reason they should.
I think more people are learning that.
And I think, frankly, as you look at the 1619 Project and you look at...
The radicalism of the New York Times, and you look at Black Lives Matter and what their underlying platform is, I think it's beginning to sink in.
And I think the literal violence of tearing down statues and of looting stores, it's beginning to sink in.
But, you know, in a free society, it's very hard to get people to draw conclusions that We require as much conflict as you and I are talking about.
Lincoln understood this.
This is why if you watch Lincoln in the first year of his presidency, he's very careful.
And, for example, he spends months waiting patiently until the South finally attacks Fort Sumter because he knows that if he's too aggressive, he'll be seen as the aggressor.
If he's the aggressor, he's going to lose Kentucky and Maryland and Delaware.
And as he once said, he hoped God was on his side, but he had to have Kentucky.
So can you name, I'm putting you on the spot, can you name names of people who give you hope in the Republican Party?
I would say, in addition to Mike Pence and Donald Trump, I would say that Tom Cotton, who's recently done very well, I think that you have a number of other people who are remarkable in their own right.
I think it's very easy to underestimate how much courage it takes to, in fact, be willing to live out your life as the senator from South Carolina has.
With all of the attacks he gets, I mean, if you're an African-American who is willing to stand up and actually do things, and Tim Scott, I think, has shown great steadiness under fire, not backed off an inch, and actually is very much us philosophically.
So I would list him and that kind of group that I think are going to make a big difference.
Ron Johnson from Wisconsin certainly is in that league, understands how deep this fight is.
So, you know, and I think, frankly, Trump did a good job of picking Mark Meadows because Meadows had always understood and helped create the Freedom Caucus out of his genuine belief.
And I would say that Meadows probably is giving a conservative intellectual coherence to the White House staff, which it has not had up until now.
The book Newt Gingrich has just written, it's just out now, was Trump and the American Future.
It is up at DennisPrager.com.
And he deals with all of these issues in a way that only Newt Gingrich can.
So we'll continue in a moment.
Again, it is up at DennisPrager.com.
I just, for the record, when Newt Gingrich mentioned South Carolina, I was thinking of both senators.
I think Lindsey Graham has been pretty courageous.
I think he had his epiphany.
in the Kavanaugh hearing of the type of human being that he was up against with the Democrats.
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Last card describing it as a garage door pull that was fashion like a noose.
The FBI saying you were not the target of a hate crime and that it had been there at least since last October.
When you found that out on Tuesday, Bubba, what was your initial reaction?
You know, I was relieved, just like many others, to know that it wasn't targeted towards me.
But it's...
It's still frustrating to know that, you know, people are always going to test you and always just going to try to debunk you.
And that's what I'm trying to wrap my head around now from, you know, saying I'm a fake and all this stuff and that I reported it when it was news that was brought to me.
It was information that was brought to me.
That was already reported, and so I was just kind of following suit, but all in all, it's another day.
888-971-SAG. All in all, that's another day!
You make an accusation that somebody put there because they're racist, and I happen to be a driver of color, and it turns out it's not the case, but hey, at the end of the day, it's still a noose, and I'm still a person of color.
Fifteen FBI agents!
No, fifteen.
Pull them off the Jimmy Hoffa detail to do this.
I mean, honestly.
And then he wouldn't let it go.
He wouldn't say, I'm embarrassed.
My crew chief reported it was a black guy.
He had his radar on, you know, that news radar that black people have, I guess.
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I saw the first video that went viral, but I didn't know until I watched Garen Thumb's video that that wasn't the only thing you did that day.
And that was the second weapon that you retrieved from rioters who had broken into a patrol castle So tell us everything that happened prior to that and then the second incident.
All right, so we're on the corner of the street watching, and I'm holding security for my team, and I see these police vehicles that are being destroyed, and the first thing I thought when I saw them was, hey, you know, there's probably AR-15 patrol rifles in there, which there honestly should there's probably AR-15 patrol rifles in there, which there honestly should The police do need them.
They have more than enough cars to have them.
So I told myself I need to keep an eye on this situation because this could turn bad very fast.
So it did, you know.
Gun comes out of the front windshield, or front windshield, front passenger side, and I yelled gun and put my team immediately in a safe position and told them not to move.
That guy fired several rounds into those vehicles and then went into a doorway and took cover.
At that time, when he was firing, I was already moving on him, drawing my weapon and coming up at him.
But you had a handgun.
All you had was a handgun, and in the first incident that most people haven't seen, the person, the rider who took the weapon, was actually firing rounds off from that rifle, from that carbine, correct?
Yep, absolutely.
And who were they firing at?
Was anybody hurt?
No, the second that rifle came out, someone was yelling, clear the block, and everyone kind of saw that this guy had a rifle, and he fired into the vehicle.
But he fired in the vehicle.
Everyone had split and went different ways down the street.
So there's no one there.
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Bye. .
Folks, I'm talking to my friend Larry Elder, who has...
Okay, everybody. everybody.
We'll be right back.
Welcome back.
back I'm Dennis Prager former speaker of the house new King rich is my guest His book is just out, Trump and the American Future.
And if you want to deal with a book that deals clearly with the issues of the time, this is the book.
I love the failed coup attempt, the way you...
You listed that chapter.
I have a question for you.
I have no idea what you'll say.
Sometimes I know what a guest will say.
I know them, but I don't know what you'll say on this.
I'm very curious.
Are you worried about widespread cheating in the November election?
Oh, sure.
I mean, if you just saw what happened in New Jersey, where two people were indicted for...
Stealing ballots.
Or if you looked at what happened to South Carolina, where a whole block of their ballots didn't show up, sort of lost in the mail.
I think there's every reason to worry.
And in my new book on Trump and the American Future, I have a section on stealing the election, because I think it's that real.
And I think the Democrats are desperate to get to a system where they can easily steal elections, because they're not at all convinced they can win them honestly.
I think people have to take it very, very seriously.
That's my view.
What can be done?
Well, I think we're probably pretty safe this year.
We have a lot of lawyers who are in the middle of all sorts of legal fights.
But I think that I doubt very much if the Democrats can change the law in very many places.
Part of what I would say to citizens who are listening to us is volunteer to be a poll watcher.
I mean, part of the intimidation has to be a willingness to go out and to watch and make sure that they don't steal it and to report people who are trying to steal it.
It's really astonishing to me how much effort is put into trying to steal this stuff.
So I think that people should take it very seriously.
Well, that's part of it.
We need a federal law against harvesting.
It doesn't occur in that many states, and in most states it is illegal right now.
Although in the legislation, I recommend everybody to look at H.R. 6800, which was Pelosi's $3 trillion bill, but she got 207 Democrats to vote for.
And in that bill, they do have a section that would legalize vote harvesting across the whole country.
And there's a whole section in that bill on trying to find a way.
To just, you know, make sure that they didn't have to, you didn't have to prove who you were, you didn't have to prove where you lived.
I mean, you're on this list, it's just, it's astonishing the kind of election they say they would like to do.
I have a question on a human perspective.
Is the, both philosophically and humanly, Is the Democrat today different from the Democrat in, let's say, the Kennedy era?
Oh, sure.
We're not the same people at all.
I mean, the people today are very hardcore and I think are much closer to, at a minimum, socialists than a maximum totalitarian.
In their views and would have contempt for the Democrats of the Kennedy era who they would see as sellouts and conservatives and lacking an understanding of the scale of change.
The other day when one of the heads of Black Lives Matter said, if you don't give us what we want, we're going to burn down the system.
There's every reason to believe they mean it.
And that's a really big challenge for us to understand that these people are not playing games.
And they're essentially anti-American.
I mean, Kennedy was a very patriotic guy in the broad sense that he really, you know, he served in the military, he believed in America.
He saw himself being helpful to the country.
These people believe America is a bad place.
That's the whole purpose of the New York Times 1619 Project, is to convince all of us that we're guilty of slavery.
Even if it's totally untrue.
It gives you a flavor of how nutty these people are.
By the way, on both a dark and light note, if that's possible, right before you came on at the end of the last hour, I reported that Houston real estate agents are now saying they will no longer call the owner's bedroom the master bedroom or master bath.
Any longer.
Are you familiar with that?
Well, I saw the article about it, and it makes perfect sense.
I mean, this is very much like the French Revolution.
Let's go around and rename everything.
So we'll call the master bedroom from now on the X room, which of course, for everyone who understands, means master bedroom.
But we'll call it X room because then we are pure of heart.
I mean, we have to start out with an understanding.
These people are crazy, and they are intimidating, and they're hostile, and they're very happy fighting.
And so if you watch the business community, it just caves week after week.
And part of it, I did a newsletter, which people didn't get it, Gingrich 360. It's free.
And I did one about a week ago on three generations of brainwashing.
And I think that's what you're dealing with.
So you now have people.
Who come out of elite schools who are hired by, say, the head of Amazon or the head of Google or whatever.
Well, these CEOs are now surrounded by people who believe in a nutty fantasy world that's totally untrue.
But they believe it.
Reagan one time said, it isn't what they don't know that's so frightening.
It's what they know that isn't true.
And I think that's what we're up against.
What would you advise a parent who worried about sending their kid to college?
Don't.
Wow.
Wow.
I agree with you, but I'm allowing nevertheless.
No, no.
Look, I think you're going to see an absolute...
And this will be interesting.
This will be a little bit like the Tudor revolution during the Reformation.
You're going to see a collapse of higher education.
When the Chinese leave, which they will presently, because we're not going to tolerate it, that will cut a tremendous amount of the cash flow.
When younger people realize that, frankly, most of the time, it's a bad bargain.
The one place where it makes sense to go to college is to go to an elite college where you get to meet elite people who then get you an elite job, which has nothing to do with learning.
It's all a socialization process.
But you can go to places Online and learn an immense amount.
You can also go to work and learn an immense amount.
And it was very significant this week that the Trump administration changed the requirement for being hired by the federal government from a degree basis to a skills basis.
And that in the long run is a revolutionary...
That's right.
I beg companies to do that.
Well, listen, it's been a delight.
I'd like to have a part two, Trump and the American Future.
Well, I look forward to it, because you're doing great work.
It means the world to me.
Thank you so much.
Trump and the American Future.
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According to court papers that were filed yesterday, Joe Biden appears to have personally raised the idea of investigating Michael Flynn for potentially violating the obscure, never-used Logan Act when he talked to the Russian ambassador.
At the time.
These were previously sealed documents.
If the media was worth a damn, pardon my language, I'm in a bad mood today.
If they were worth a damn, there'd be a big front page story that reveals facts.
Oh, like this one.
The then FBI director, James Comey, acknowledged during a meeting that involved Sally Yates, possibly Susan Rice, that General Flynn's conversation with Sergey Kislyak, his conversations, quote, appear legit, according to the federal court filing out of Washington, D.C., that were just revealed.
This was revealed in handwritten notes that were prepared by this disgraced ex-FBI agent, Peter Strzok.
Flynn's lawyers are referring to this as stunning and exculpatory evidence.
But, of course, now the government has dropped the case, dropped the charges.
But listen to this.
This is where it matters.
A partially blacked-out copy of Peter Strzok's notes is attached to the filing and includes a mention that appears to say, this is scrawled, this is like chicken scratch, but it appears to say, VP colon Logan Act.
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you Thank you.
you I've been doing a lot of publicity for the movie Uncle Tom.
And I had an interview with the BBC Radio.
And I've interviewed BBC before, and the same thing happened.
After a few things about the movie, I was then asked what I think about race and racism in America.
And I said that it is no longer a major factor.
All right.
So listen to this.
The Sunday Review section of the New York Times has a gigantic front page.
The entire front page is a sketch of a black woman.
I don't know if it's this woman, but it's a sketch of a black woman.
And here is the subject.
You want a Confederate monument?
My body is a Confederate monument.
The black people I come from were raped by the white people I come from.
Who dares to tell me to celebrate them?
First of all, I didn't quite follow that.
Who's telling her to celebrate them?
Do you even understand that?
I guess, is she implying those who want to celebrate the Confederacy?
Nobody's celebrating the Confederacy.
The issue of statues is a more complex issue than celebrating the Confederacy.
Like Robert E. Lee?
Robert E. Lee may have saved untold numbers of American lives by telling the Southerners, don't engage in guerrilla warfare after the Civil War.
You know what?
One of the tsunami of lies of the left is that They, unlike the right, see nuances.
Is that a joke?
They see nuances.
George Washington's statue should be pulled down.
Thomas Jefferson.
But I have a bigger attack on this woman.
I found her article despicable.
And you know what she is?
I'll tell you what I believe she is.
She's an angry ingrate.
All ingrates are angry, so it's redundant.
So this is the woman, Carolyn Randall-William.
She's identified as a poet.
So I want you to hear what she writes.
Nashville.
It opens up.
I have rape-colored skin.
My light brown blackness is a living testament to the rules, the practices, the causes of the Old South.
If there are those who want to remember the legacy of the Confederacy, if they want monuments, well then my body is a monument.
My skin is a monument.
I am a black southern woman.
And of my immediate white male ancestors, all of them were rapists.
My very existence is a relic of slavery and Jim Crow.
Why is it a relic of Jim Crow?
Okay, I don't know.
The black people I come from were owned by the white people I come from.
Okay.
So here, so first of all, I find this interesting.
When were her ancestors raped?
And on the assumption that they were raped.
Okay.
Right.
On the assumption that when would that have happened?
Theoretically, before 1865. So that is 155 years ago.
That's a long time ago.
The anger in this woman...
Against what happened to her ancestors 155 years ago, I was thinking about it.
Where are their parallels in this regard?
And I was thinking about the Jews and the Holocaust and the Jews and Germany.
That happened not before 1865, but happened Up until 1945. So that's 55, 75 years ago.
Right?
So it's half the time.
And, of course, virtually every Jewish child in Europe was murdered.
And the lucky Jews were enslaved.
The unlucky were tortured to death.
Slavery is evil, period.
Black, Jew, anybody.
But you would think that Jewish expressions of anger at the Germans would be at least as worthy and as ubiquitous.
But I have more to say about this woman.
I read her biography and I want to know why is she such an ingrate to America?
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General Flynn has been exonerated.
He did not lie.
He pled to a lie in order to save his son.
General Flynn has his reputation back, but he doesn't have three years of his life back.
Flynn got justice yesterday.
Donald Trump talked about it yesterday.
I'm happy about General Flynn.
He was treated horribly.
He was treated very, very horribly by a group of very bad people.
And I think you'll see things are going to start to come out.
But what happened to General Flynn should never happen again in our country.
he was persecuted and many other people were persecuted they spied on a campaign and they should never spy on a campaign to put it plow that never happened before in the history of our country the obama administration spied on a campaign why is that donald trump the only one to speak the truth clearly about this The Obama administration, through James Comey, Andrew McKay, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and others, spied on the Trump campaign.
Then they sabotaged the Trump transition.
Then they sabotaged the first two and a half years of the Trump administration.
All on a trumped-up charge.
All because of Comey, who was a bad guy.
He's a bad guy.
If you will understand that.
And Joe Biden knew.
That's the whole thing you need to know is Joe Biden knew.
Joe Biden's in the basement because he doesn't want to have a press conference where people ask him about these handwritten notes that show he's in the meeting when they talk about this.
Joe Biden knew it all.
Joe Biden knew about the spying.
He knew about the plan.
He knew that Comey was a rotten guy.
Joe Biden knew.
And he wants to be your president so he can use the FBI again.
As a plaything to get you if you oppose him.
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Hey there, folks.
It's The Eric Metaxas Show, and I am talking to my friend Larry Elder, who has made a film called Uncle Tom, UncleTom.com, and these crazy times present.
Boy, folks, you need to see this film.
Larry, let's talk about what's happening in the country right now.
Speaking as a black man, what do you say to people in my audience, some of whom are tremendously confused by this, and I think it's because of white guilt?
It's a combination of white guilt, a combination of Trump derangement syndrome, and a combination of, I think, coronavirus cabin fever because people have been locked up for a couple of months.
So it's sort of a perfect storm.
And I must also say a bunch of young people have been indoctrinated by what I call the access of indoctrination.
And it's Hollywood, academia, and media that have told them that they are a victim, that racism and sexism and whatever ism you want remain major factors in American life when none of these things is significant anymore.
Racism has never been more incidental.
I thought when Obama got elected in 2008, he put a fork in the idea that there was institutional racism.
And you're looking at all these things that are going on.
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So this is the feature article in yesterday's New York Times.
It takes up the entire front page of gigantic illustration.
A sketch of a black woman.
The black woman, I don't know if she's the one in the sketch, but the black woman who wrote the piece is that her body is actually a monument.
My skin is a monument to the South because I'm light, black, and therefore of my immediate white male ancestors, all of them were rapists.
Okay.
By the way, I don't know how she does know that.
Let us say some of the white ancestors were post-slavery and they actually were in love.
I mean, is that possible?
I'm not joking.
Is that possible?
Anyway, let's say they were rapists.
Okay, I'll grant that she doesn't know it, but...
No one knows it, but let's say they were rapists.
So, I accuse this woman of one of the worst things a human could be is an ingrate.
Listen to her bio, okay?
From her own website.
Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Harvard graduate Carolyn Randall Williams is an award-winning poet.
Young adult novelist and cookbook author, as well as an activist, public intellectual, performance artist, and scholar.
She joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University in the fall of 2019 as a writer in residence in medicine, health, and society, while she continues to work and speak to the places where art, business, and scholarship intersect, moving people closer to their best lives.
And corporations closer to their ideal identities.
She has spoken in 20 states, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, and so on.
They're listed.
Okay.
And she has been educated at two of the richest universities on the globe, Harvard and Oxford.
Now, if you knew nothing else about this person, Would you say that this person had some privilege?
Is attending Harvard, Oxford, being paid to give speeches all around the United States, being paid well to teach at a big university, Vanderbilt?
Do you think that sounds like a blessed life?
Hmm?
And she hates the country.
She looks at herself in the mirror and she sees white rapists.
And that's her piece.
The country is a cesspool.
I don't understand why she doesn't write, you know, to think that I come from white rapists and yet look at how blessed my life is today as a black woman in America.
Wouldn't that have made more sense?
Of course, the New York Times never would have published it.
If a black loves America, they don't get their name written in the New York Times.
Isn't that something?
Poor me.
Harvard and Oxford educated.
Make a great living speaking all over the country.
Have a paid position at Vanderbilt.
Right?
Poor B. Writer in residence in medicine, health, and society.
Kind of a rich society to pay somebody to be a writer in residence on that.
Okay.
This is what the left does.
I've been doing it my whole life.
It's creating anger.
A non-angry black might vote Republican, and we can't allow that.
For that matter, a non-angry white, a non-angry white woman, might vote Republican.
Happy of any group tend to vote Republican.
Happy blacks, happy women, you name it.
The most insidious hour of my week is the happiness hour, which discusses politics the least.
Okay.
1, 8, uh, by the way, I was just thinking the ratio of, uh, in the last 50 years, let's say the ratio of black women raped by white men versus a white women raped by black men is like a thousand to one of uh of white women raped by black men now what if somebody wrote a piece
Thank you.
That would be, you know, I have a lot of anger.
Let's say some woman wrote, I have a lot of anger to black America.
I was raped by a black man.
Or look at the numbers in the last 50 years.
Do you realize how inconceivable that would be to be published?
And by the way, I don't want anybody to be angry on that.
I'm not fostering it.
I'm fostering intellectual honesty.
Which literally doesn't exist at the New York Times or the left, generally.
She has to go back 165 years and be angry at America.
I don't know where it's from.
I don't know where it comes from.
I usually think that I can understand these pathologies.
I've never been good at understanding ingratitude.
But that's the story.
Make them angry.
That's it.
Make them angry.
The girls who line up at my talks at colleges tell me they're oppressed.
White girl.
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Do you believe that the Democrats are invested in economic despair?
Because it seems to me they are ignoring every positive sign and emphasizing every negative one.
All they care about is elections.
All they care about is power.
They don't care about solving problems.
Look at Tim Scott's law enforcement bill.
They didn't want to even have a conversation about it.
Because, oh gosh, we might pass a bill, and then the Republicans might get some credit for it.
Donald Trump might actually sign something.
That wouldn't be good for the Democrats, for Joe Biden.
All this is, is they're all talk and no action.
They're not out there to help people.
They're not out there to help people get a job.
They might be out there to help people become dependent, which doesn't help you long term, but not help you get a job.
Now, Senator Scott, recent polls show the president down between 7 and 10 points in Florida.
Now, I don't believe those polls.
I believe he will win Florida handily.
But you know Florida having won three statewide races there in the last nine years.
What do you think the president's reelection chances are in Florida?
Oh, he's going to win.
First off, you go back to look at the polls in my races.
None of the polls ever said I was going to win.
All the polls were generally off four to seven points.
This is a 50-50 state, but here's why Donald Trump is going to win.
Does he care about law enforcement?
Yes.
Do the Democrats?
No.
They don't care about law enforcement.
Does he care about the economy?
Yes.
Do the Democrats?
No.
What have they done?
They believe in socialism.
And think about, there's some issues down here that are going to help Trump.
Cuba.
Venezuela.
Look at what Joe Biden, he was part of the PZ, the cash flow regime, and he met and met with people like Maduro.
So.
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This is the governor of New York who has had this weird segment apparently regularly.
I haven't seen one second of it.
I couldn't bear to watch Andrew Cuomo and Chris Cuomo swapping stories about who mom loves best.
It is one of the grossest examples of journalistic...
Nonsense.
Oh, you're so great.
Oh, no, you're so great.
Here's the CNN primetime host interviewing the governor of New York, the brothers, and it's like two frat boys comparing notes on Friday night in the frat house playing some beer pong.
It's unreal that CNN would...
It's just gross.
But here's Cuomo last night on CNN. With a message to the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.
I say to them all, look at the numbers.
You played politics with this virus and you lost.
You told the people of your state and you told the people of this country, White House.
In Fishers, Indiana, it's Terrence.
Hello, Terrence.
Dennis Prager.
Hey, Dennis.
How are you doing today?
Okay, thank you.
All right, I'll be as succinct as possible.
Well, I'm a black man, 56 years old.
And Dennis, what I've noticed is I've been attacked.
I'm a Republican.
And what I'm saying is this.
The black people that you're seeing out there, Black Lives Matter, young people, people who are not black can't understand.
Where's all this rage coming from?
Because you guys don't see the racism that they speak of.
What they're conflating is slavery and Jim Crow.
Their related experience, vicariously, is Jim Crow through grandparents and parents, things at barbecues, birthday parties, conversations that white people aren't involved in.
And so these people think they're still fighting a civil war.
And here's the key point.
The reason why they think all these races are out here is because the Democratic Party has been allowed to say, well, the parties switch.
So you have a psychological issue with blacks.
Where the hell did all these racists go in 1964?
They didn't just disappear off the planet Earth.
They went somewhere.
And by the Democrats implying this now gives them the foundation to take a George Floyd and say, see, it never went away.
My uncle was right.
And so this is what you have.
And you've got emotionally scarred people who have never had a resolution.
To where in the hell did all these racist people go?
Because it was physical.
Slavery wasn't organic, but Jim Crow was.
It was designed intentionally as a political weapon against black people.
And so what you get with the Black Lives Matter people, in order for them to validate their support of the Democrat Party, because they can't argue that everything that they're crying about or complaining about issues, that everything has a Democrat fingerprint on it.
So they can...
Distract from that or deflect from that by saying, well, the party switched.
And this was part of the conversation that only black people have, and this is what is turning out all this anger, because no one has ever addressed that racism simply started to die out.
And explain how did racism die out and got us to where we are right now.
What did the country actually do?
How did the population and the thoughts and the hearts and the minds of people change?
They just think that people just simply went to another political party and never had to address their racism.
Whoa.
All right.
I would have to sort of read that and underline and then write you back.
There are a lot of kernels of important thought there.
Certainly, there's been no addressing of the Democrats.
The Democrats have not changed.
They were the party of racism until the 60s, and they're the party of racism since the 60s.
The contempt the Democrats have for blacks is breathtaking.
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Public health officials across America have spent the last several months warning about the dangers of the coronavirus and the need for us to stay at home, halt economic activity, and avoid social interactions with our friends and neighbors.
We are now reopening our economy in many parts of the country, but these same public health officials have compromised their own credibility as we do so.
On the one hand, they've urged caution and a slow return to work, school, and faith gatherings.
They've criticized those who oppose the stay-at-home orders.
But at the same time, these officials have been broadly supportive of the large protests on America's streets in the last few weeks.
Public health officials should be helping us understand the comparative risks of activities, not endorsing the causes they like while prohibiting the ones they don't.
Their hypocrisy is costly indeed.
They have impacted our ability to address future health crises.
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According to court papers that were filed yesterday, Joe Biden appears to have personally raised the idea of investigating Michael Flynn for potentially violating the obscure, never-used Logan Act when he talked to the Russian ambassador.
At the time.
These were previously sealed documents.
If the media was worth a damn, pardon my language, I'm in a bad mood today.
If they were worth a damn, there'd be a big front page story that reveals facts.
Oh, like this one.
The then FBI director, James Comey, acknowledged during a meeting that involved Sally Yates, possibly Susan Rice, that General Flynn's conversation with Sergey Kislyak, his conversations, quote, appear legit, according to the federal court filing out of Washington, D.C., that were just revealed.
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Thank you.
you I've been doing a lot of publicity for the movie Uncle Tom.
And I had an interview with the BBC Radio.
And I've interviewed BBC before, and the same thing happened.
After a few things about the movie, I was then asked what I think about race and racism in America.
And I said that it is no longer a major factor.
Well, what about the Confederate generals after whom military bases have been named?
Surely you possess that.
I said, I'm indifferent.
You're indifferent?
There's a major who happens to be black who's deeply offended.
I said, he can be offended.
He cannot be offended.
I don't care.
Ask me about whether I am angry at the fact that 3% of the kids at my former high school can do math at grade level.
Why am I never getting asked about the 14 people shot and killed in Chicago?
Weekend before last, over 100 wounded?
Ask me about the 50% urban dropout rate in high school.
Ask me about something important.
Were we to rename all of these military bases, were we to take down all the statues you find offensive, what would be the result?
Would there be a decline in the percentage of people that feel that race and racism is a major problem in America?
Really?
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What?
Are we witnessing simply 1968 Redux?
Or is this a far more cynical shell game whereby the left, the institutional left, says we have no way to win the election on policy platforms, so we're going to use violence on the streets, and that's going to be a feint or a dodge.
Are these people sincere, Professor, or is this a political play?
Well, it's being aided and abetted by the DNC, and they see it as useful.
as a lot of would-be architects of revolution do.
They think it's useful to cause chaos or to pressure the blue states not to participate in the recovery or whatever their agenda for the November election.
And in that sense, Hello everybody.
Thank you.
I want you to reflect for a moment on what I spoke about last hour at the second half after speaking to former Speaker Gingrich.
This black woman, young black woman, writes this piece, gigantic spread in the New York Times, the entire whole page.
With a sketch of a black woman.
She teaches at Vanderbilt.
She was educated at Harvard and Oxford.
She's spoken in 20 states.
Doing quite well.
Incredibly privileged to go to Oxford and Harvard.
And the entire piece is her anger.
When she looks in the mirror and she sees a lighter black, she realized that her ancestors were raped.
A decent human being would write, I look in the mirror and I see the product of rapes, probable rapes from 150, 200 years ago.
Look at how far America has come.
Chances of a white man raping a black woman are zero, essentially zero, have been for, I don't know, 50 years.
And look at the opportunity.
Look at this.
The great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter of a raped black woman Goes to Oxford and Harvard and speaks around America.
Isn't that a beautiful story?
That's what a decent person would write.
Am I accusing her of indecency?
That is correct.
I'm accusing the New York Times of indecency for publishing only angry, hostile, in great black.
Because all leftists, black or white, are angry, hostile, and ungrateful.
It's an amazing thing.
You are sophisticated and noble.
She sees herself as a victim 160 years later.
Hmm.
That's quite something.
But her life story, doesn't it belie victimhood?
How many whites?
Have led the charmed life she has.
forget how many black part of the craziness I mean, crazy is not good enough a term because it makes it sound silly.
It's not silly.
It's a challenge to everything we hold dear in America, the left is doing.
But the Orwellianism, it's endless.
I still don't know why Uncle Ben has been removed.
I didn't know what the picture looked like.
It was a lovable, older black man.
An uncle.
He looks like an uncle.
Wearing a bow tie and a suit jacket or a sport jacket and a white shirt.
What is sexist, excuse me, what is racist about Uncle Ben?
Do you know?
They assume he was some kind of a servant?
But even if that were true, nobody looking at it knows it.
You just think of a lovable uncle.
You don't know what he did for a living.
Or Aunt Jemima, I understand.
Maybe if it was Professor Jemima.
Professor of Feminist Studies, Jemima.
That would work, yeah.
I think that would work.
So the latest, as I also reported to you, is that in Houston, real estate agents are dropping master bedroom and master bath.
So, to which our quick-witted engineer, Sean, what's his name?
Noted that the next thing to go will be plantation shutters.
That was very witty.
That was so witty, Sean, that I think Alan should give you a bonus.
Yeah.
What do you say, Alan?
Yes, he's happy to give you a bonus since he is not the one who pays you to begin with.
So he got out of that one very, very effectively.
Yeah, plantation shutters.
I mean, it's really endless.
The things that I read, oh, where the products that are whitening are also being removed.
But what if the fabric is white?
Don't you want a whitening for, let's say, t-shirts, white t-shirts?
Somebody raised the question, what about whitening of teeth?
Now, we all have white teeth.
What will it be called?
Lightning?
Do you not understand, you folks, do you not understand how all of this proves it's a lie, how racist America is?
Oh, my point about the hoax.
To you, it's the most powerful argument.
Why are there so many race hoaxes if there's so much racism?
It is proof.
It is case-closed type proof.
And I've always pointed out, no Jew in Germany in the 1930s made up an anti-Semitic hoax.
Because there was real anti-Semitism.
Yeah, then, right.
Yeah, look at that.
He painted his own swastika.
Right, didn't really happen.
The left is evil.
You'll all know that one day.
I hope it's not too late, but you will realize it, just as people realize how evil communists were.
But it took decades.
The amount of evil they had to do to make people aware of how horrible they were.
And even then, I just read this autobiography of the German-British scientist who gave the secrets to the atom bomb to Stalin, Klaus Fuchs.
And I was a true believer.
So the man murdered tens of millions of people.
So, uh, there you go.
Thank you.
Thank you.
1-8 Prager 776. Kevin in Columbus.
Hello, Kevin.
Hey, so why do you always attribute everything that's evil in order to the left?
The right's pretty evil as well.
Name me an evil of the right.
That's right.
No, name me an evil other right.
Well, first of all, you're lying.
Okay, I will.
You're lying yourselves.
Why do you keep interrupting?
You just asked me to name something, but you're going to interrupt now.
So now you're going to hang up next, right?
No, I never hang up unless a person doesn't answer my question.
Am I allowed to talk now?
Am I allowed to talk without you interrupting?
No, if you don't answer my question, I will hang up on you.
I am trying to, but you interrupted me as soon as I started talking.
How can I answer if you're going to talk to me?
Okay, if that is true, I apologize.
Name the evils of the right.
Okay, you align yourselves with the white supremacist party, for one.
All you got to do is look at your president.
He has aligned himself squarely with the white nationalists.
That's evil to me.
Those are some evil people.
They kill people.
Now, out of all these protests, has the people you caught in Kifa and Black Lives Matter, have we killed anyone?
Have we taken our cars and run over an innocent person?
No, we haven't.
Now, who has done that?
That has been on the right.
People that you align yourself with.
Correct?
Am I correct or not?
You're 100% incorrect, but I didn't want to interrupt you.
Do you believe, have you ever listened?
I'll tell you.
Okay, you said you people, so you people includes me.
Do you believe that this Jew...
I said the right.
Just like you keep saying the left, I said the right.
Okay, the right.
So the right are Republicans.
You think that the average Republican is a white supremacist, racist?
I think they are undercover.
Yes, I do.
Okay.
All right.
Look, I love clarity.
If you believe that, Then clearly you have to vote Democrat.
They did a good job in lying to you and convincing you of the great lie of my lifetime.
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I saw the first video that went viral, but I didn't know until I watched Garen Thumb's video that that wasn't the only thing you did that day.
And that was the second weapon that you retrieved from rioters who had broken into a patrol car.
So tell us everything that happened prior to that and then the second incident.
All right.
So we're on the corner of the street watching, and I'm holding security for my team, and I see these police vehicles that are being destroyed.
And the first thing I thought when I saw them was, hey, you know, there's probably AR-15 patrol rifles in there, which there should, you know, there honestly should be.
The police do need them.
They have more than enough cars to have them.
So I told myself I need to keep an eye on this situation because this could turn bad very fast.
So it did, you know.
Gun comes out of the front windshield, or front windshield, front passenger side, and I yelled gun and put my team immediately in a safe position and told them not to move.
That guy fired several rounds into those vehicles and then went into a doorway and took cover.
At that time, when he was firing, I was already moving on him with my weapon and coming up at him.
But you had a handgun.
All you had was a handgun, and in the first incident that most people haven't seen, the person, the rider who took the weapon, was actually firing rounds off from that rifle, from that carbine, correct?
Yep, absolutely.
And who were they firing at?
Was anybody hurt?
No, the second that rifle came out, someone was yelling, clear the block, and everyone kind of saw that this guy had a rifle, and he fired into the vehicle.
But he fired in the vehicle.
Everyone had split and went different ways down the street.
So there's no one there.
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Folks, I'm talking to my friend Larry Elder, who has produced a glorious film called Uncle Tom, UncleTom.com.
Larry Elder, who are some of the figures that appear in this film?
I mentioned a couple of them a moment ago.
You mentioned Carol Swain.
She was a law professor at Vanderbilt in Tennessee.
Got all sorts of grief because she, among other things, opposed race-based preferences, argued that they actually hurt black people because you're putting them on a track much faster than they can handle.
They would have been perfectly fine at a lesser competitive school, but because we decided that there ought to be some sort of racial mixture at a given school, whether the kid can do the work or not.
We've also got Herman Cain that's in there.
Herman Cain was, of course, maligned as an Uncle Tom in a sellout when he ran because, by definition, any black person who's a Republican is an Uncle Tom in a sellout.
Never mind the skanky history of the Democratic Party, which, by the way, we go over in the film, I think, pretty thoroughly.
The Democratic Party, of course, is a party of slavery.
Democrats unanimously oppose the 13th Amendment, the 14th Amendment, the 15th Amendment.
Larry, I just want to interrupt.
When people say stuff like what you're saying right now, I always have to hit pause and say, Nobody knows this.
It can't be right that the Democrats are the party of slavery and the KKK. And in your film, you cover a lot of this.
Another reason people need to go see Uncle Tom, the film.
This movie was about, one of my liberal friends saw it and said, I'm surprised.
I thought Uncle Tom was going to be in kind of an autobiography about you.
I said, that would have been boring.
I'm barely in the movie, as you know.
And he said, you're not telling people what to think.
You're saying in America, you are free to think.
For yourself, without being maligned as somebody who's a self-loather.
That's all the movie asks.
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What is your response to the so-called national anthem issue, Trish?
You know what?
It's so wrong.
It's misplaced.
And it's very hypocritical.
That's what I would say, Seb.
Look, it's not an easy song to sing.
Trust me.
I mean, the range is all over the place.
And, you know, this has been debated, actually, in music circles for years.
I mean, I heard decades ago about singers wanting to have America the Beautiful be our- Okay y'all, Dennis Prager here.
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I was reminded by the last call, when did anybody on the left ever kill anybody?
And I was thinking of the five police officers in Dallas.
Just as an example.
This is a relatively new thing, though.
It shows you how effective the left is.
That Republicans or racists or white supremacists align themselves with white supremacy.
You know, I say things to people and they find it amazing.
For example, I've said, I lived a long life, all of it in America, except for one year in England.
The only anti-Semitism I have directly experienced has been outside of the United States.
People go, what?
All these anti-Semites?
You never experienced anti-Semitism?
Can't say I have.
I thought I did.
It turns out that these guys who I thought were making anti-Semitic screaming and cursing at my family, Leaving synagogue, did it to other people who were not Jewish.
I followed them.
And likewise, people find it amazing.
I have never been with a human being who used the N-word as a pejorative.
I mean, they would say the N-word if saying, you know, in Huckleberry Finn, the word is used, or Truman used the word.
But I've never personally heard it in my life experience to describe a black person.
And I've never encountered personally a white supremacist.
And I've been a Republican since Reagan.
But of course, the beauty of the leftist manipulators of language is You're just, you're the worst because you deny that you're a racist.
See, they got you coming or going.
So they, but if all whites are racist, they're racist too.
But they're grappling with their racism.
That's the joke.
Okie dokie, here we go.
Peggy in Simi Valley, California.
Hi.
Hi.
I just wanted you to know that my daughter, who was absolutely arguing with me constantly about left views, I didn't wake up to this until 2015, and it just came to me that we were going too far to the left.
Anyway, My daughter argues with me constantly about everything.
And Black Lives Matter, she was going to go and do her sign-caring or whatever.
And I told her to, you had mentioned Candace Owens or something, someplace in there I got.
And I don't get online, but she gets online.
She went online to Candace Owens and it changed my daughter.
She's 40 years old and she doesn't change her mind.
And she was homeschooled.
That's the only saving grace.
So it's a big one.
Yes, yes.
And it changed her mind because she tweets and she does that Facebook stuff.
And she said that they attacked her.
Black Lives Matter attacked her and her friends and stuff.
Attacked her so viciously that it made her have a heads-up, too, and she started investigating and found out that, yeah, she's changed her mind.
Well, that's great.
That's correct.
Believe me, we are proud to have her at Breaker U. Do you know one courageous person does more good?
Than 100,000 non-courageous.
That's the way it works.
I'm glad to hear that.
That's a nice thing.
Alrighty, everybody.
Todd in Dearborn, Michigan.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Good to talk to you.
Thank you.
Good.
You were mentioning Uncle Ben earlier, and I've got some information about him in a book called I'm a Spam Fan by Carolyn Wyman from 1993. It's a book about all our packaged food, like Spam and crackers and candy and Jell-O and all kinds of things like that.
So there's a short portion on Uncle Ben here.
He was a real person.
I don't know the years, doesn't get the years of his life, but he was a well-known rice farmer.
He was a black man.
Well-known rice farmer for the high quality of rice he sold to the local millers.
Eventually, in the 40s, a guy named Gordon Harwell took the process of converting rice from a British scientist and brought it to the United States.
And he started making converted rice for the GIs that went to the mess kits in World War II. After the war was over, Gordon Harwell and his partner wanted to sell this converted rice to the public, and they needed a name.
Harwell was from Texas, Houston, Texas, and knew the name of Uncle Ben very well.
So if that's true, it's actually a positive reason.
It is.
It's a memorial to the man.
It's a memorial to the quality product that he...
Sold to everybody.
In racist America, one might add.
So a black man was honored during Jim Crow South, and he's being removed from the product.
See?
This is something.
All of this stuff, I believe in symbolism, so I don't have an issue with the concept of symbolism, but it's all made-up stuff.
I'm struggling with words because it's such a sensitive matter, but I address sensitive matters every day because otherwise I have not earned but I address sensitive matters every day because otherwise I have not earned the right to be you
How exactly will that help anyone, any black who is in a difficult situation today?
You know what?
It'll help them as much as all the black mayors and all the black governors and all the black congressmen have helped.
It helps those people, but it doesn't help the black people.
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General Flynn has been exonerated.
He did not lie.
He pled to a lie in order to save his son.
General Flynn has his reputation back, but he doesn't have three years of his life back.
Flynn got justice yesterday.
Donald Trump talked about it yesterday.
I'm happy about General Flynn.
He was treated horribly.
He was treated very, very horribly by a group of very bad people.
And I think you'll see things are going to start to come out.
But what happened to General Flynn should never happen again in our country.
He was persecuted, and many other people were persecuted.
They spied on a campaign, and they should never spy on a campaign to put it down.
It never happened before in the history of our country.
The Obama administration spied on a campaign.
Why is that Donald Trump the only one to speak the truth clearly about this?
The Obama administration...
through James Comey, Andrew McKay, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and others, spied on the Trump campaign.
Then they sabotaged the Trump transition.
Then they sabotaged the first two and a half years of the Trump administration.
All on a trumped-up charge.
All because of Comey, who was a bad guy.
He's a bad guy.
If you will understand that.
And Joe Biden knew.
That's the whole thing you need to know is Joe Biden knew.
Joe Biden's in the basement because he doesn't want to have a press conference where people ask him about these handwritten notes that show he's in the meeting when they talk about this.
Joe Biden knew it all.
Joe Biden knew about the spying.
He knew about the plan.
He knew that Comey was a rotten guy.
Joe Biden knew.
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Let's talk about what's happening in the country right now.
Speaking as a black man, what do you say to people in my audience, some of whom are tremendously confused by this, and I think it's because of white guilt?
It's a combination of white guilt, a combination of Trump derangement syndrome, and a combination of, I think, coronavirus cabin fever because people have been locked up for a couple of months, so it's sort of a perfect storm.
And I must also say a bunch of young people have been indoctrinated by what I call the access of indoctrination and it's Hollywood academia and media that have told them that they are a victim, that racism and sexism and whatever ism you want remain major factors in American life when none of these things is significant anymore.
Racism has never been a more insignificant factor in success in American life.
I thought when Obama got elected in 2008, he put a fork in the idea that there was institutional racism.
And you're looking at all these things that are going on right now in America.
In Baltimore in 2015, when Freddie Gray died in police custody, he's the one whose head hit that ban.
You're talking about a city that's about 50% black.
The mayor was black.
The number one and number two people running the police department were black.
The state attorney that brought the charges against the six officers were black.
Three of the six officers were black.
The judge before whom two of the officers tried their cases, by the way, and found them not guilty, was black.
All of city council was Democrat, majority black.
The U.S. attorney at the time, Loretta Lynch, was black.
And the president of the United States was black.
We're talking about institutional racism.
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I suspect I'm not the only one with this issue.
Thank you.
Thank you.
If I were to list 10 of my favorite institutions in America today, flattenthefear.com would be one of them.
People in the science is telling you not to be so afraid.
A spokesman for it is Dr. Scott Hardiman, and I was Dr. He's in St. Louis, and I was figuring out, is it otolaryngologist or otolaryngologist?
Otolaryngologist, yes, that's right.
Most commonly known as ENT, right?
Is that ENT? That is.
Your nose and throat, you got it.
I learn every day.
Hey, how are things in St. Louis?
It seems that they're working on taking down the statue of St. Louis.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, that's been interesting the past week or so here, but certainly over the weekend, that's been pretty fascinating to watch that happen.
Erase things, unfortunately, is that they didn't exist in the past.
It's kind of a shame just to see countries so divided at this point on this issue, and we've got this health-related issue going on, too.
So, just if I may, what is the story with the statue?
There were a lot of protesters there over the weekend.
A lot of folks in the Archdiocese defending the history of the founders of the city and what have you.
And from what I understand, there's a push to take it down and possibly even rename the city.
But I doubt that that will go very far in the grand scheme of things.
Rename the city.
It's been brought up.
Can you believe that?
Oh, do I believe it?
It's all I report on every day.
So tell everybody about flatten the fear because it's so important what you're doing.
Right.
So the terminology kind of comes off a playoff to flatten the curve from back in the March, April, May timeframe, trying to not overwhelm the hospitals.
And now as we're starting to open up society and we see so many in the media and folks with the ability to get their face out there, really talking about just how severe things are and how worried we should be once we've started to open up society again, it's important to really look at the numbers, really talking about just how severe things are and how worried we should be once we've started to open up society again, it's important to really look at the numbers, the true numbers, and not be caught off guard and overwhelmed by daily blips here or there and try and let people know that there's hope, that
But to also understand that shutting down the country on a massive scale like we did caused a lot of harm, not just...
To the small businesses, which we focus a lot on as well, but also just in the healthcare sector and folks that have other health-related issues.
And, you know, a much more targeted approach is probably warranted going forward, but we want to see the country open back up in a safe fashion.
Now that we know real data on who this disease tends to affect, hopefully we can do that and not go back in the other direction.
Which is one of the leaders in the hysteria movement, has another article about Houston.
You know, the hospitals are just overflowing.
So what do we live in two different worlds of perception?
How do you explain this?
Well, I think you can make statistics say anything you want, right?
So I think it depends on...
How you look at this.
Following bigger pictures, it absolutely stands to reason that we're going to see an increase in number of quote-unquote positive cases as we do more testing, as society starts to open up a bit.
But up to this point, the vast majority of fatalities and long-term hospitalizations has been in a population over 65. And now we start to see these areas of the country where they haven't really had much of a surge or peak before, and the natural progression of these respiratory illnesses or any illness will tend to work its way through society and civilizations and kind of find its way into different communities.
And so, you know, I read an article last week that of apocalyptic proportions in Houston, the hospitals are almost at capacity.
And I can tell you, at least in St. Louis, we never even hit our best case scenario as far as...
Overwhelming the system.
You know, the hospitals generally run from an ICU capacity.
A lot of people really focus on the severity of the illness based on ICU capacity and admissions.
They usually run about 80% to 85% capacity to begin with, and so they have that built-in surge factor there.
You know, the vast majority of folks that are in the ICU are not COVID patients at this point.
They're non-COVID-related illnesses.
So if you don't dive one step deeper into this to figure out, well, when you say that a hospital is at capacity or having to turn patients away, how many of those are positive for COVID and are related directly to COVID illnesses?
And if you don't, then you're taking a headline that says lots of increased cases, and the next step is, hey, hospitals are overwhelmed.
Draw the conclusion that those two things are directly related, and that's not always the case.
So, of course, there's going to be some natural ebbs and flows in this, but following other trends like hospital admissions for this, days of length of stay in the hospital for the illness, ICU admissions, death rates, you know, those numbers still look good nationwide, and then, you know, death rate continues to decline.
Today, reporting lower numbers so far than the past week or so, and the rolling average continues to decline.
So I think you have to focus in on those.
And to your question, really, it's true.
I think if you look at it with the view that you want there to be a bit of chaos out there, if you don't tell the whole story, it's easy to get overwhelmed.
Yes, hold on if you would, doctor.
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I don't know.
I know it's a father and son, the Talbots, who have made this thing, but I'm sure they've had some people in science in it.
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According to court papers that were filed yesterday, Joe Biden appears to have personally raised the idea of investigating Michael Flynn for potentially violating the obscure, never-used Logan Act.
When he talked to the Russian ambassador at the time.
These were previously sealed documents.
If the media was worth a damn, pardon my language, I'm in a bad mood today.
If they were worth a damn, there'd be a big front page story that reveals facts.
Oh, like this one.
The then FBI director, James Comey, acknowledged during a meeting that involved Sally Yates.
Possibly Susan Rice, that General Flynn's conversation with Sergey Kislyak, his conversations, quote, appear legit, according to the federal court filing out of Washington, D.C., that were just revealed.
This was revealed in handwritten notes that were prepared by this disgraced ex-FBI agent, Peter Strzok.
Flynn's lawyers are referring to this as stunning and exculpatory evidence.
But, of course, now the government has dropped the case, dropped the charges.
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All right, everybody.
Dr. Scott Hardiman, an ENT physician, St. Louis, Missouri spokesman for FlattenTheFear.com.
So, you and FlattenTheFear.com want the country to open up, correct?
Absolutely.
I think we need to...
Identify that that's a direction and we can't keep our society shut down forever.
I think using science and understanding of where we really are with this to be able to protect those most vulnerable, identify key measures that keep people safe and try and flow the transition while at the same time getting businesses back open and recognize that shutting down hurts.
It hurts health care.
It hurts small businesses.
And after a month or two of that, it really begins to hurt.
We're heading in the right direction as far as opening up society.
We just need to make sure we do that in an appropriate way to protect those most vulnerable now that we know who tends to be hit worse with this particular illness.
So, alright, protecting the most vulnerable, so generally that's the elderly with compromising conditions, right?
Not even just elderly, you have to have both.
Okay, so, otherwise, are you for opening restaurants, bars, what are you, what is your position?
So overall, I would say yes.
I think right now in Missouri, at least, we're increasing capacity.
We had a phased-in approach, as did much of the country.
So we went from 25% capacity when restaurants and bars were open, now to 50% today, and that will continue.
And as long as there doesn't seem to be a dramatic uptick in severity of illness and transmission of this, I think we'll continue along that way.
All of this, I think, using the knowledge that we have gained over the past four months or so of living with this particular illness, we can really do this in a systematic approach.
You recognize, obviously, that it's a real thing.
We just need to make sure that we identify who gets sick and who transmits it around us.
What is your position on masks?
So masks, there are many studies to show that they're useful, as there are to say that they're not useful.
I think in reality, there probably is a bit of benefit to wearing a mask to protect other people from, if you're ill, from coughing on them.
And it's kind of a respectful thing to do to other people.
They're not very beneficial at all to the individual wearing the mask.
And then, of course, you dig one step deeper and realize that we fiddle with our mask and touch our hands to our faces.
The average folks out in the community don't live in that medical world where they know to try and keep their hands off their face.
Unfortunately, they may not be as beneficial in the grand scheme of things, but it does heighten awareness towards the respiratory illness.
If you're sick, it probably does slow down the transmission of you coughing a potential viral pathogen from someone else.
But for a casual contact, if you're practicing some degree of social distancing out in public and what have you, I think the...
The likelihood that it's going to change transmissibility of it is pretty low in the grand scheme of things.
What's your take on churches and ballgames?
We've got a lot of people out in large groups protesting in the country right now, obviously, and large gatherings are beginning to pop up, and we'll see if that changes at all.
I feel like churches should be allowed to open at this point and leave it to them to develop a strategy that protects their congregation and identify ways to do that.
As far as ballgames go, I think it stands to reason that the more people come together, there's potential for close contact there, which really seems to be the thing that transmits the virus around.
It's going to be a while until we're back in large venues like that.
So you don't think it's a wise thing now to have ballgames yet?
Having ballgames, but having, you know, 40,000, 50,000 people in a stadium, we're heading in the right direction.
I would just say that I would probably give you a good, clear picture of that in the next seven days or so, because if we see an uptick in cases, which we're seeing in certain parts of the country, if we don't see that the severity of that or that older individuals are getting this or hospitalizations begin to really go to the roof,
It sort of speaks to the infectious nature of this, and so as you start to increase capacity in these large venues, perhaps putting in place a little bit of distancing between them, I would love to see every segment of our economy back open at this point.
I would love to see ballgames rolling forward as well, and I think they will.
will i just have a feeling it's going to be in a fairly graduated approach going forward finally do you have any position on people i obviously do or i wouldn't ask it but i'm not a doctor But I am well-read on this, but I'm certainly not a doctor.
I'm building their immune system, for example, with vitamin D, vitamin C, quercetin, etc., etc.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think there's quite a bit of evidence early on that perhaps countries in the northern hemisphere coming out of winter struggle a bit more with this and the connection between lack of vitamin D or low vitamin D. Zinc, another supplement, has antiviral properties to it.
So having a strong immune system, immunity, we break it down into that antibody response that everyone loves to talk about, but it often gets neglected to talk about the T-cell immunity and what that does to help neutralize viruses or pathogens that we come in contact with.
So boosting your immune system, staying healthy in general, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc are all excellent supplements to help boost your immune system and make it more robust and be able to fight off infection.
I feel vindicated.
I have been a supplement taker all of my life.
Well, congratulations.
I think flattenthefear.com is really important.
Thank you very much, Dr. Rido.
Again, flattenthefear.com.
The amount of fear is astonishing to me.
You know what is very interesting?
That I think there's more fear among young people.
Then, let's put it this way, among people in their 20s and 30s than among people in their 70s.
It would be very interesting if some way that could be actually established.
And if that's the case, why would that be?
Why would the most vulnerable in the population be the least worried?
And the least vulnerable, the most worried.
Do you have a theory?
I think it's because of the way you were raised.
You know, the 1969 Hong Kong flu killed 100,000 Americans.
It's about 160,000 today.
Equivalent.
And nobody was taught to be afraid.
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Public health officials across America have spent the last several months warning about the dangers of the coronavirus and the need for us to stay at home, halt economic activity, and avoid social interactions with our friends and neighbors.
We are now reopening our economy in many parts of the country.
But these same public health officials have compromised their own credibility as we do so.
On the one hand, they've urged caution and a slow return to work, school, and faith gatherings.
They've criticized those who oppose the stay-at-home orders.
But at the same time, these officials have been broadly supportive of the large protests on America's streets in the last few weeks.
Public health officials should be helping us understand the comparative risks of activities, not endorsing the causes they like while prohibiting the ones they don't.
Their hypocrisy is costly indeed.
They have impacted our ability to address future health crises.
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At the time.
These were previously sealed documents.
If the media was worth a damn, pardon my language, I'm in a bad mood today.
If they were worth a damn, there'd be a big front-page story that reveals facts, oh, like this one.
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Okay, everyone.
Bob in Cumming, Georgia.
Hi.
Hello, Dennis.
Yep.
Hi.
I'm a 74-year-old white conservative, and I think there are plenty of things that black people should be upset at.
For instance, public education for minorities doesn't get as much money as for whites.
However, the salient issue is black criminality, and we just can't talk about it.
It's the elephant in the room.
If you talk about it, you're a racist, but it's a plague on black people.
Yes, yes, I agree.
I'm only letting you go of time.
I fully agree with you.
Black conservatives talk about it, but they talk about it all the time.
That's why Black Lives Matter is a lie, as everything else on the left is.
They don't believe Black Lives Matter.
They believe tearing down matters.
Tearing down America matters.
They believe black lives matter, they would be conservative.
That's the irony.
They believe that black lives matter when a white policeman kills you.
That's when they believe a black life matters.
And so look, I have an answer to this, you'll be called a racist.
And you'll be called a racist just by being white.
Right?
Is that correct?
The color of your skin renders you a racist automatically.
So it is quite irrelevant, isn't it?
You might as well be courageous and talk the truth respectfully.
And if you have nothing to hide in terms of racism, then that should be a non-issue.
That's why I feel at such liberty to talk about any of these subjects.
I have nothing to hide.
I actually do believe in God.
I believe that God created the human being in His image.
God has no race.
Therefore, race doesn't matter.
That was the position I was raised with, ironically, as a liberal.
But as I've told you, much of my...
Broadcast career, liberal and left are so at odds with one another, it is an indictment of the lack of courage on liberals' part, the lack of insight on liberals' part, the lack of wisdom on liberals' part, that they do not fight the left.
That's what is amazing to me.
To be a true liberal and not see that the threat to liberalism comes from the left is not to think clearly, to say the least.
All right, y'all.
I want to remind you it's a good time to study the greatest book ever, the Bible.
And the Rational Bible might be the best way for you to do it.