To me, have changed a little bit in the last few months.
Used to be for years, for decades.
Oh, great, thank you.
Love your work.
Take care.
We got a selfie.
And now it's please keep fighting.
There is...
There's a yearning, a sense of, you know, people who know me know I'm not saying this to extol my own virtues.
I find that pathetic in people.
But there is a sense of a role that I'm playing in their lives that I didn't feel quite in the past.
And I understand that.
And it's a very big part of why I come in virtually every day.
I feel an obligation to give you strength.
I'm tempted to say give you hope, but I'm more into the strength aspect than into the hope aspect.
I don't work on that in my own life.
Even as natural as that is, the brainwashed and the bad are in the ascendant in this country.
There is no precedent in the United States for this.
Every good thing you took for granted can no longer be taken for granted.
I read to you yesterday...
Only excerpts from a piece in the New York Times by a professor of law in Ohio who says basically it's time to abolish private property.
People should not own apartments and the government should subsidize or even give people housing.
See, the truth is overwhelmingly Americans have had it so good I mean, that this fool can be a professor.
Because there are so many colleges out there, so many universities.
So the foolish get hired.
And the university at the beginning was the preserve of a handful of people who wanted to devote their life to scholarship.
But it is now to vast numbers of people who wish to devote their lives to reshaping America, to reforming it, to transforming it.
And that's not the same thing at all.
California's lockdown piece in the LA Times says it's Californians' fault.
See, people, you went out.
Let me give you the latest figures here for California.
The only thing that matters to me is deaths.
Cases is not relevant.
So deaths went up again.
It's a real rollercoaster.
It went to 139 yesterday in California.
We'd love to know who they are.
What were they given?
Hydroxychloroquine and zinc in the first five days.
And I would bet My stereo system that they were not.
And let me tell you something.
If I lost my audio system, it would be very sad to me.
So it's back to the crushing of people's lives.
All you get are reports of cases.
I can't keep doing this.
This is a piece in the New York Times.
Small business owners are giving up.
I tell you, this could make me cry.
This is just beyond belief.
This is the strength of America, is the small business.
Big businesses, by and large, are dens of prostitution, although I think prostitutes are on a higher level than many of the, like the Nike executives are on a much lower level than prostitutes.
I'm not being hyperbolic.
That's my belief.
You may think I'm totally wrong.
I can't keep doing this.
Small business owners are giving up.
More owners are permanently shutting their doors after new lockdown orders, realizing there may be no end in sight to the crisis.
God, I could cry.
I could cry for the country and for them.
On the last Friday of June, after Governor Greg Abbott of Texas said that bars across the state would have to shut down a second time, because coronavirus cases were skyrocketing, Mick Larkin decided he had had enough.
No matter that Mr. Larkin, an owner of a karaoke club in Wichita Falls, Texas, had just paid $1,000 for perishable goods and protective equipment in anticipation of the weekend rush.
No matter that the frozen margarita machine was full, that 175 plastic syringes with booze-infused Jell-O were in place, or that there were masks for staff members and hand sanitizer for guests that day,
On June 26, Mr. Larkin and his partner dumped what they had just bought into the trash and decided to close their club, Crank It Karaoke, for good.
We did everything we were supposed to do, Mr. Larkin said.
When he shut us down again, and after I put out all that money to meet their rules, I just said, I just can't keep doing this.
Yep.
It was harrowing enough for small businesses, the bars, dental care practices, small law firms.
Daycare centers and other storefronts that dot the streets and corners of every American town and city to have to shut down after state officials imposed lockdowns in March to contain the pandemic.
But you are, of course, allowed to demonstrate against racism.
The resurgence of the virus, especially in states such as Texas, Florida, and California, That had begun to reopen has introduced a far darker reality for many small businesses that temporary closures might become permanent.
Nearly 66,000 businesses have folded since March 1st.
According to data from Yelp, From June 15 to June 29, the most recent period for which data is available, businesses were closing permanently at a higher rate than in the previous three months.
At Harvard, they estimate 110,000 small businesses.
The restaurant that I go to, They put up large glass separators between tables.
Everybody, all the help wore masks.
People were distancing.
Why was that not enough?
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So is that part of what you're saying that at its core, our founding is inescapably biblical and Judeo-Christian and that the people who talk about the Enlightenment are overstating that case.
It wouldn't have happened without it.
And I do agree with you.
And it's a major portion of this book to demonstrate the truth of what you've said.
One way in which I do that is comparing the French and the American Revolutions, because I think the critics of the American Revolution are saying, well, they're basically the same revolution.
And, well, of course, we're seeing that in the streets of America today from the people who think that is true.
However, the French Revolution was premised on the idea of the perfectibility of man.
Here, now, that if we can only put within the power of the state absolute control, man can be perfected.
The American founding was an explicit denial of that.
As you just mentioned, it was a Christian nation that had a profound sense of the imperfectibility of man due to original sin.
And that the only perfectibility available to man was through the grace of Jesus Christ, and not through his own powers.
I was going to say, an ordered liberty would be the best we could ever do.
We're going to have to go to break here, but I'm very excited.
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I like the dramatic difference between today's Democratic Party and today's Republican Party.
I really do.
I love this difference.
With New York City in complete crisis, the mayor there wasted time and money with a stupid stunt to try to bait.
Donald Trump by painting a giant Black Lives Matter mural on the street on Fifth Avenue facing Trump Tower.
That's what he does to lead.
The mayor of Seattle is standing by helplessly watching as now a veto-proof majority of Seattle City Council agrees to defund the police By more than 50%.
Seven of the nine city council members are now supportive of the plan.
They want to cut the budget of $409 million to pay police officers to make sure that they have bulletproof vests, cars that work, cruisers, uniforms.
They want to cut that budget by...
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Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him.
Nobody.
Because he was black.
You need to wake up.
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
They can turn back voting rights.
Didn't nobody donate to us the right to vote?
I didn't call you a nigga.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
Uncle Tom is somebody...
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
The strength of America, not only economically, but socially, culturally, lies in small business.
To think that Amazon, Nike, and Google, and Apple, these people, Will prosper while 110,000 small businesses die.
And for no good reason.
That's the killer.
You think people are dying to the extent that they are because they went to a restaurant?
They went to a nail salon?
That's where people got sick?
Do you have any evidence for it?
But it's healthy to demonstrate.
Let me remind you, it's time of race preoccupation and the great lie of America being racist.
Please see my column this week.
Five reasons, five arguments against America is racist.
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Larry Elder's movie.
These are the black intellectuals that the media ignore completely.
They want to portray only angry, bitter, loathing of white blacks.
The vast number of black intellectuals who actually love this country and are thankful for living here are never covered.
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I mean, there are stories every day.
This one, I never know which one is more mind-boggling.
I'm going to play for you later a right-wing talk show host in New England who gave conservatism a bad name.
It's important to call out those that are theoretically on your side.
That'll be coming later.
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Museum curator resigns after he is accused of racism for saying he would still collect art from white men.
It's unbelievable, no?
Thank you.
Until last week, Gary Garrels, G-A-R-R-E-L-S, was senior curator of painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
I mean, you can only imagine where he is on the political spectrum.
San Francisco and the art world.
Okay, what else needs to be said?
He resigned his position after museum employees circulated a petition That accused him of racism and demanded his immediate ouster.
Gary's removal from SFMOMA, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is non-negotiable, read the petition.
Considering his lengthy tenure at this institution, we ask just how long have his toxic white supremacist beliefs regarding race and equity?
Directed his position curating the content of the museum.
What did he say?
How did he all of a sudden be outed as a white supremacist?
Their sole complaint is that he allegedly concluded a presentation on how to diversify the museum's holdings.
By saying, quote, don't worry, we will definitely still continue to collect white artists.
That was it.
Wow.
If that doesn't reveal white supremacy.
It not only reveals white supremacy, it reveals clearly an opposition to organic foods.
So you're probably thinking, oh, come on.
No, no.
It's obvious.
That comment about still collecting the works of white artists reveals his antipathy to organic food.
Now, let's see.
So you'll say, I don't see the connection.
I don't see the connection here between this and white supremacy.
So what's the difference?
Might as well be opposition to organic food.
Carrolls has apparently articulated this sentiment on more than one occasion.
According to Artnet.com, he said it would be impossible to completely shun white artists because this would constitute reverse discrimination.
That's the sum total of his alleged crimes.
He made a perfectly benign, wholly inoffensive, obviously true statement.
That at least some of the museum's featured artists would continue to be white.
The petition lists no other specific grievances.
But even then, he has to apologize.
This is the Cultural Revolution.
You thought that such evils only take place in other places like Russia or China?
You were wrong.
And I knew it because very few, no country has a vaccine against leftism.
In a statement announcing his decision to step down, Garrels apologized.
Apologized.
For the harm his words caused.
Only slightly disputing the absurd charge against him.
I do not believe I have ever said that it is important to collect the art of white men, he said.
I have said that it is important that we do not exclude consideration of the art of white men.
Aha!
I get it.
Well, there you go.
It's a good thing they didn't have this view in the Middle Ages.
Michelangelo was white.
Leonardo was white.
Van Gogh was white.
Manet was white.
Beethoven was white.
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So is that part of what you're saying that at its core our founding is inescapably biblical and Judeo-Christian and that the people who talk about the Enlightenment are overstating that case?
It wouldn't have happened without it.
And I do agree with you.
And it's a major portion of this book to demonstrate.
The truth of what you've said.
One way in which I do that is comparing the French and the American revolutions, because I think the critics of the American Revolution are saying, well, they're basically the same revolution.
And of course, we're seeing that in the streets of America today from the people who think that is true.
However, the French Revolution was premised On the idea of the perfectibility of man here, now, that if we can only put within the power of the state absolute control, man can be perfected.
The American founding was an explicit denial of that.
As you just mentioned, it was a Christian nation that had a profound sense of the imperfectibility of man due to original sin.
And that the only perfectibility available to man was through the grace of Jesus Christ, and not through his own powers.
I was going to say, an ordered liberty would be the best we could ever do.
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I like the dramatic difference between today's Democratic Party and today's Republican Party.
I really do.
I love this difference.
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I would love...
Let's see here.
Hello?
Ah, there we go.
Was it my earphone or your button?
Okay.
God, I would love to have the employees of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on the show.
The curator, a man of the left, simply said, well, of course we'll still have the art of white men, too.
And he was, that's called white supremacy.
I told you the whole thing's a lie.
That's not white supremacy.
Yeah, this is the article.
This is it.
And it's amazing that the guy gets fired immediately and apologizes.
Thank you.
This is so far from the America that I grew up in.
I wish, I somehow wish that I could have my kids experience the America.
Well, they did to a certain extent.
But it was such a free country.
You could say anything on the left, anything on the right.
Half the country did not hide who they were for fear of being deprived of friends, deprived of co-worker support, deprived in some cases of the ability to see their grandchildren.
I'm not going to let you see my children, Dad.
You voted for Trump.
For the country not to understand the threat that the left poses?
That the next election is a referendum on Donald Trump and not a referendum on the left?
This is why Republicans don't know how to fight.
They may know how to fight politically, but they don't know how to fight the spoken word, which is what matters in elections.
I'm seeing polls that say that Biden would handle the economy better?
Are people's memories that short about what an unprecedentedly thriving economy Donald Trump had made until the lockdown?
Not until the epidemic, until the lockdown.
People cannot gather in a restaurant with social distancing and with even glass barriers put up between tables.
Thank you.
This is why the infection rate has gone up in California restaurants.
You know, when Ezekiel Emanuel, the science advisor to Joe Biden, said in the beginning, oh, we're going to have to stay in lockdown until we have a vaccine, I dismissed the man as a kook.
And he is a kook.
But I didn't realize how many kooks there are.
But I still believe that if Joe Biden became president, they would somehow say it's time to open up the country.
The shattering of the economy of the United States is worth overturning or de-electing, if you will, Donald Trump.
Yep.
Yes, indeed.
Yeah.
Okay.
St. Petersburg, Florida, and OFI. Hello.
Hello, sir.
Hi.
Good to talk to you today.
Hey, I wanted to mention a couple quick things.
First of all, in St. Petersburg, yesterday, the teachers, a group of them, demanded no new cases.
I think it was no new cases.
It might have been no new deaths.
Either way, for a consecutive 14 days before they would occupy the buildings again in schools.
It's absolutely absurd.
Totally.
So-called pandemic has cut down exactly 4% of 1% of the population.
You do the divisions, deaths versus population, and that's the number you get,.0004.
Yeah, listen, I'm with you.
I don't know the exact number there, but it's...
The chances of a child dying of the flu are much greater than dying of COVID. I'll read to you the Wall Street Journal editorial on the need to open schools.
Not one case for 14 days?
Listen, the only possible silver lining is people will start homeschooling their children and not send them to school afterwards.
That would be one of the great There are moments in modern American history.
The schools have been taken over by liars.
People teaching 1619 is the foundational date of American, not 1776, are lying to your kids and smearing the greatest experiment in freedom in human history.
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So is that part of what you're saying that at its core our founding is inescapably biblical and Judeo-Christian and that the people who talk about the Enlightenment are overstating that case?
It wouldn't have happened without it.
And I do agree with you.
And it's a major portion of this book to demonstrate of the truth of what you've said.
One way in which I do that is comparing the French and the American revolutions because I think the critics of the American Revolution are saying well they're basically the same revolution and well of course we're seeing that in the streets of America today from the people who think that is true.
However, the French Revolution was premised On the idea of the perfectibility of man here, now, that if we can only put within the power of the state absolute control, man can be perfected.
The American founding was an explicit denial of that.
As you just mentioned, it was a Christian nation that had a profound sense of the imperfectibility of man due to original sin.
And that the only perfectibility available to man was through the grace of Jesus Christ, and not through his own powers.
I was going to say, an ordered liberty would be the best we could ever do.
I was going to say, an ordered liberty would be an ordered liberty would be the best we could ever do.
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It dwarfs the McCarthyist period, or McCarthyite, however you wish to make an adjective out of the name McCarthy.
Truly nothing like it.
Yes, Wall Street Journal, Governor Newsom succumbs to pressure and locks the economy again.
I don't understand why it's legal.
This is driving me crazy.
I have to admit, I don't understand why he hasn't been sued.
He can just do that?
And they yell at, of course, the left always yells at others what is in fact their flaw.
Oh, he's a tyrant.
He's a fascist dictator.
He's the one who doesn't want the power to shut you down.
He wants you to open up to the president.
The price paid in this society, economically, socially, I reported to you, Elvis Presley's grandson, 27, I said early 20s, 27, shot himself, killed himself.
Now he had drug and alcohol issues, but...
Would he have done this if he were leaving a normal life?
What is the shutdown doing?
With regard to suicide, with regard to people not getting the procedures that they need, even dental work.
Dental work is a very big contributor to your overall health.
People don't know that.
The mouth is an extremely important place you need to have your teeth cleaned.
It's not a big deal, but it is a big deal if you don't have them checked, your mouth checked, orally checked for cancer.
Dentist does all that.
I'm a big dentist fan.
How many people are dentist fans?
Governor Newsom succumbs to pressure.
Yep, that's what he is.
Hospitalizations have increased.
There's no question about it.
So, listen, this is what drives me crazy because I believe that we have a cure for the vast majority of people in the early days of COVID. Hydroxychloroquine and zinc.
The studies that were issued in two of the biggest...
Medical journals have been withdrawn, the ones that said it doesn't work.
They were flawed studies.
They were withdrawn.
And now there are more studies showing how much good it does.
I take it as a prophylactic.
That's how much I believe in it.
I only advocate what I would practice.
It will all come out, but it'll be too late for all the businesses that shut down, for the possible election of the left.
Biden is irrelevant.
They're all irrelevant, don't you understand?
People are so naive, it's painful to me.
You're not voting for a person.
You're voting for a party and an ideology.
There will be less freedom.
More debt, more printing of money to make it worthless, more shutting down.
The country has become shutting down of fracking and shutting down of natural gas in this absurd preoccupation with wind and solar, at least if it was a preoccupation with nuclear power.
I could have some respect for it.
Well, you've got to do everything you can to make this referendum on the left.
If you think Black Lives Matter is a good organization, wholesome, fine people who want only good for the country, vote Democrat.
Do you think that?
Do most Americans think that?
Are you going to attend basketball and football games where Black Lives Matter are on the uniform of the players?
Do you understand?
I've said this so often, it just needs to be said so often.
The left has deprived you of the ability to enjoy sports.
A very big feature in people's lives as a diversion and a healthy one.
I don't want any messages on the back of uniform, including buying.
I wouldn't want Make America Great Again on the uniform of a player.
I want his name.
That's it.
You want to talk politics after the game?
It's a free country.
You want to talk politics while you are playing?
Then you're ruining the game.
Yes.
Payam in Los Angeles.
Hello.
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You know, Arab slavers took more blacks out of Africa to the Middle East and to South America than European slavers took out of Africa to North America or to the colonies.
Please.
You know that?
And don't get me started on the death rate.
It is estimated that around 10% or so of the slaves in the transatlantic slave trade died in transit.
It is estimated that as many as 90% of the slaves died in transit, going out of Africa, walking on foot across the Sahara Desert.
And by the way, the reason you don't see a whole lot of descendants of slaves in the Middle East is because, for the most part, they were eunuchs.
That's right.
They cut off their, you know what, in order to make sure they weren't going to reproduce and have sex with women there.
Whereas on the American side, they wanted them to reproduce because the more slaves, the more free labor they had.
D.C. is in Dallas, Texas, D.C. So I think it's important we talk about whether we were better off.
We have to start with the assumption that the slaves that were transported to America would have been slaves in Africa as well, because they were already captured in captivity and sold en masse by African chieftains.
In fact, even Ghana recently apologized for their role in the slave trade.
When the individuals said we're better off or things like that, in that old movie, Mr. Elder, The Ten Commandments, an older guy said, man makes slaves.
God makes man.
So whether the transporting of slaves is wrong, whether it's black, white, whatever gender, it's wrong.
It's evil.
It's probably the evilest thing that has ever existed is to enslave human beings, no matter where it existed.
Right.
And D.C., let's acknowledge it's existed from the time the human beings are on the face of the earth.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that a New York grand jury can subpoena the president's tax records, his financial records and tax returns, but blocked a similar request from congressional investigators but blocked a similar request from congressional investigators and sent both decisions back to the lower courts.
So as I'm reading through this, and as I'm listening to and reading analysis, From the court watchers, it appears that what the court is saying is that a president is not immune from criminal prosecution, but in kicking it back to the lower courts, I guess Trump can continue to tie it up in the courts as a partisan investigation by Cy Vance and congressional Democrats continues to try to take him down.
So I guess it's a mixed bag, is the best I can come up with.
Both, and here's the president's reaction on Twitter.
He tweeted moments ago, the Supreme Court sends case back to lower court, arguments to continue.
This is all.
Okay, all.
Dennis Prager here.
Is Payam there?
Yeah.
In Los Angeles.
Hello.
Hello, Payam.
Okay.
Payam going once.
Payam going twice.
Good morning, Dennis.
How are you?
Just about to hang up on you.
Hi.
Hi there.
Thank you so much for everything you're sharing and it's an honor speaking with you.
Thank you.
I wanted to share some statistics that I found over the weekend after I saw Reuters news that published U.S. record COVID-19 third day in a row for 69,000.
Of course, people, they're getting in hospitals and there is more cases of it with the testing and everything going on.
But I would like to encourage every American to go to data.cdc.gov.
Look at the numbers for themselves.
I looked at these and I was...
And I wanted to share a couple of them.
For the week of April, the data on CDC shows that April 18th, there were 33,772 deaths in the U.S. From there, it came coming down and continued to come down.
And the numbers showed for May, it would be under 14,000.
And by July 4th, it was only 494 people dead across the country.
And by July 11th was actually under 300, 297 people.
So the fact is, less people are dying.
When I narrowed it down for California, the entire state, for the last week, only 18 people.
Which is great news, but at the same time frustrating to see that schools are getting shut down.
Okay, so I go to worldometers.info for my information.
So, it's very odd because I have 139 deaths in California for July 14th, which is yesterday.
And the day before, I have 45. The day before, 23. The day before, 74. So, there seems to be, I am, conflicting data.
Look, I'm against the shutdown.
But I have to look at the data.
I appreciate your calling because I'm going to look at the CDC. If it's in conflict, it's a very odd thing.
And I don't know how to explain it.
Sam in Los Angeles, hello.
Sam in Los Angeles, hello.
Thank you.
Alright, too bad.
We only have a half a minute.
Alright, he wants to know.
It says, you're harping on the left, too broad, a generalization.
People who don't like when I confront people with what the left stands for, I'll take your call later.
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An NBC contributor has revealed he never had coronavirus after the network documented his recovery.
Believing he had contracted the coronavirus in spite of getting negative tests, Virologist and NBC News science contributor, Dr. Joseph Fair, tweeted Tuesday that he tested negative for the antibodies and that the illness hospitalized him in May, quote, remains an undiagnosed mystery, close quote.
I don't know what I had.
I thought I did, but I... He tweeted, my undiagnosed suspected COVID illness from nearly two months ago remains an undiagnosed mystery as a recent antibody test was negative.
So he didn't even have coronavirus.
Now, here's my question.
Why did he come clean?
I bet somebody was about to bust him.
And so he thought he'd get ahead of the story.
But NBC does the whole thing.
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How important is the issue of courage amongst average Americans, General Flynn?
Not war heroes, but just average Americans.
Right.
I think average Americans need to understand that if they want to continue to breathe a fresh air of liberty...
That they have to find within them resolution, a sense of courage in their own way to stand up.
And I do believe that, as I just mentioned about rule of law, that the front line of defense on the streets of America are the men and women who serve in blue and who serve in our law enforcement.
Those law enforcement professionals, from the cops to the commissioners around the country.
Those are the ones that we have to stand alongside with and cheer them on in their jobs because they're the ones that show up in the dark of the night in our neighborhood with no fanfare and they protect us.
They're on the wall just like you've been for us.
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Someone is not following the president's direction.
Is it, in your opinion, the Pentagon, the Navy, or OMB?
There are only three sources of data point here.
OMB, Pentagon meaning Esper and his team, or the Navy meaning the CNO and the Secretary of the Navy.
Which one is it?
I think, in this case, I believe it's all...
Three to some degree.
And I think the Pentagon, certainly since Mattis came in, was highly focused on readiness, right?
And all the money was going towards recouping some of the readiness that I think is well established.
And they did a good job of establishing that the Obama administration, there was a significant gap in how much money was being allocated to train and maintain our forces.
So the Navy in particular had a significant readiness gap from the amount.
of times that they were just deploying aircraft carriers vis-a-vis the deployment schedule, because they would go out for these 9, 10, 11 month deployments to fill the President's requirements overseas, but then would come back and have short turnarounds, not enough maintenance, and go right back out.
That took a heavy toll on the Navy, and they've been working out of that hole ever since, but the Trump administration came in saying, okay, we're going to We're going to focus on building the fleet up.
But there was a disconnect between what Mattis was focused on and what the president said he was focused on.
And indeed what the president said he was focused on last week when he said we're building.
Yeah, it's as recently as last week.
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There's an irony, right?
Because they claim to be strict materialists, where they don't seem to believe in a purpose, but at the same time, they operate in a way as though random evolution, they would say, blind Darwinian evolution, has led us to this moment, and we have to seize it.
It's kind of a Promethean thing.
I mean, there's a lot that comes into it.
Yeah, I think that's absolutely right and the biblical background is entirely appropriate because the scene as depicted in the beginning of Genesis is extremely sophisticated and in one way simple to understand it's a human rebellion against God but it is done in such a form.
As to leave behind a trace that's flowed down all through history that God is against human beings.
Now Genesis paints a very different picture.
God creates human beings and dignifies them with his own image which is a very important thing.
In fact Jordan Peterson not long ago in his fascinating talks on Genesis which are well worth watching says look This statement, human beings made in the image of God, is the cornerstone of Western civilization.
And then he breaks off and he said, man, you ignore this at your peril.
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Almost every time he speaks, he gets in trouble.
Either he can't complete a sentence or doesn't quite seem to know where he is, or he reverses course after previously saying the police should complete.
Yeah.
Thank you.
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And I have said that I think it's the most honest talk about men and women in the media.
One of the reasons is I am neither a man fan nor a woman fan.
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I think about this a lot.
I think about it a lot, a lot.
That's why I like silence.
I actually do a lot of good thinking in silence.
So here is something that has been on my mind.
And you might have some knowledge of this if you have.
It might be you, and it might be your son or daughter, that you would be able to speak with regard to what are young people, what are single people, let's say, under 35, what are they doing to meet people?
Specifically of the opposite sex.
The lockdown has made social life virtually impossible for most people.
Masks makes it virtually impossible to start a conversation even if you are out of the house.
So it has social life been put Put in the freezer, as it were, as a result of the lockdown.
If you are in that category, or you know somebody who is, I would be very interested to hear from you.
1-8 Prager 776. 877-243-7776 are people meeting through Match apps?
Apps that bring people together on their phones or on the internet?
On their laptop or computer?
Is that functioning at all?
Let me take your mask off so I can give you a kiss.
I mean, what is happening?
This is now...
March, April, May, June, July.
Five months.
Who would have ever predicted this?
I don't mean who would have ever predicted it prior to it.
Who would have ever predicted it once it started?
We had a cruise scheduled, a listener cruise, for June.
And, you know...
When this started, I thought, oh, well, by June, we'll certainly be able to have our cruise.
Then that was canceled, and we made a September cruise.
Well, September, of course.
No, that's been canceled.
The world has been canceled.
What are single young people doing in this regard?
And I just arbitrarily pick under 35. It's the summer people, this is when people socialize the most.
They don't have school.
They have time off.
So if you have a son or a daughter, what is happening?
Or it's you.
What is happening?
My other question is, I want to get a report.
I did this in the beginning.
I haven't done this for at least a month.
Now that it has dragged on as long as it has, how has it affected you, the lockdown?
Everybody predicted an increase in divorce.
Everybody might be overstating it.
Every article I read on it said that it would increase marital tension or significant other tension.
Has it?
I have no answer.
That's why I'm...
Asking you.
877-243-7776.
Have you learned more about you and your spouse as a result of this?
I have gotten reports in both directions, both on the radio and privately.
I don't know if it was on the radio or privately, but I was told of one couple.
Who liberated, as it were, from his constant travel for work, their marriage has improved dramatically because they've had time together for the first time in so long.
On the other hand, obviously, quite possible people who had issues, the issues have been exacerbated by forced time together.
This is sort of a monthly report card.
I didn't expect to have a monthly report card.
I thought we'd have it maybe for March and April and then go to a semi-normal life.
The constant refrain that X, Y, and Z have happened because of the epidemic or the pandemic, the virus, but they've happened because of the lockdown.
Of course, the lockdown is a result of the virus, but it's not just a result of the virus.
It's a result of the human decision.
In Sweden, kids went to school the entire time.
Sweden had one death last I looked.
I don't think it was handled correctly.
With regard to schools, I'll talk about that next hour.
But it's your report card, and what are young people doing?
I'm very curious.
When I, I mean, on the rare occasion, I mean, it's a rare occasion to even see people.
When I come into this building to broadcast, today was the first day I actually shared an elevator in, I think, four months.
First of all, most people are not working, period.
And it was a young woman, as best as I could tell.
I even said to her, you know, you don't have to come in.
It's okay, I won't be insulted.
She wanted her own elevator.
And I was just thinking, though, I don't know, is she a single woman?
Is a guy going to...
Start talking to a woman with a mask on?
You know, men have picked up women since men and women were invented.
Does that happen?
All right, 1-8 Prager 776. And let's see what you...
Especially, I'm curious again on the update with regard to your marriage and how this has been affecting it.
Christine in Fullerton, California.
Hello.
Hi.
Hi.
I have been a dating and relationship coach for over 10 years and when this...
When lockdown happened, I said, oh, everybody's going to think they can't date anymore.
Right.
But I think it's a great time to date.
And what I've suggested to my clients and the people on my Facebook page and my webpage are to go ahead and meet through the apps like Match and eHarmony and Bumble and Tinder and then have your telephone conversations and emails.
And then meet virtually over Skype or Zoom or FaceTime.
Because one of the complaints that people have about profiles is that when they meet, they don't always look like they're pictures.
Oh, you know what?
That's fascinating.
Maybe that will stay.
People are really enjoying it.
Because you're getting to see a little bit about how people do it.
Yeah, hold on with me.
That's fascinating.
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So is that part of what you're saying that at its core our founding is inescapably biblical and Judeo-Christian and that the people who talk about the Enlightenment are overstating that case?
It wouldn't have happened without it.
And I do agree with you, and it's a major portion of this book to demonstrate The truth of what you've said.
One way in which I do that is comparing the French and the American revolutions.
Because I think the critics of the American Revolution are saying, well, they're basically the same revolution.
And well, of course, we're seeing that in the streets of America today from the people who think that is true.
However, the French Revolution was premised On the idea of the perfectibility of man here, now, that if we can only put within the power of the state absolute control, man can be perfected.
The American founding was an explicit denial of that.
As you just mentioned, it was a Christian nation that had a profound sense of the imperfectibility of man due to original sin.
And that the only perfectibility available to man was through the grace of Jesus Christ, and not through his own powers.
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I'm laughing because he's feeding the words into my ear.
Imagine if you could go through life like that with somebody just feeding you words.
Imagine on your first date, you're just not good on these things.
I could see that happening.
Alright, anyway, this is the male-female hour.
It's Wednesday, second hour.
So, what's happening with young people and dating, if I can even use such a perhaps anachronistic word?
And what's happening in your life in terms of your relationship, namely marriage?
Okay, so Christine, this is fascinating.
She's a dating coach.
In Fullerton, California.
And you say it's actually a good time.
You're telling people go on any of these apps and then Zoom one another or Skype one another, correct?
Yes, because now you really get to see what they look like and their mannerisms and hear their voice in real time.
Basically, we're all Zooming from our houses, so you get to see a little bit of how someone lives.
I mean, I've had people give little tours of their houses.
You don't necessarily, right in the beginning, say where you live, your address, but you get to see how people's environment is.
And then I suggest that they do something together over Zoom.
They can make the same recipe.
They can do a puzzle.
They can learn a language.
They can learn a dance.
And what you also see is, well, how does somebody do when they're doing something new, when they have a frustration?
And you learn a lot more about a person than you do just having a glass of wine at a table, I think.
So, have they reported to you anything developing?
Yes, in fact, they feel like they're having more deep conversations.
And then when things here in California opened up for a little while, people started meeting, like, Would you agree with me that if one went on Skype or Zoom or FaceTime with a mask on, that would be a bad sign?
Okay, fine.
I just wanted to establish that.
Christian does that.
It's a very odd thing.
He is so adamant about masks, he wears them on FaceTime.
And I've been trying to explain to him, it's not necessary.
But look, you know.
All right, that was terrific.
That was fascinating.
All right, let's see here.
Clayton in Anderson, South Carolina.
Hi.
Doing good.
How are you doing, Dennis?
Good, thank you.
I was just going to say, I don't feel like it's really changed much here.
Everybody still seems to be going out, and a lot of my friends are still taking a trip to the beach.
I don't know, it hasn't changed too much, but I also think it'd be important to note that for my generation, dating is already kind of a lot more hard because of social media.
And why is that?
It's harder to meet somebody for real.
You're talking to them on social media, and they give you this perception of them that they want you to see, but then you meet them in real life, and they don't really hold those values that they would tell you on social media a lot of times.
I guess they go back to actions speak louder than words, and it's a lot easier to hide behind your words on social media.
You're 27. I mean, do you even use the word date?
I wouldn't say that.
No, I don't really know if he would say that.
So, does a guy your age ask a woman to go out to dinner or Starbucks?
I mean, I assume that happens, no?
Sometimes.
I'm not big on Starbucks, but yeah, I'll ask somebody to go to a movie or something.
But you wouldn't call that a date?
No, I would call that a date, but it's typically up to the woman at that point.
Up to the woman?
What?
What is up to the woman?
As to what you would call it?
Other than date, what might it be called?
Rendezvous?
I don't know.
That's a good question.
I couldn't answer.
Okay.
Well, it's funny.
Was that a good question?
It was certainly a logical question.
I think it's tough to be a young person today.
Everything has been shattered.
In this brave new world that's being created.
Nothing to believe in.
The sexes are interchangeable according to what they're taught.
I think it's rough.
I may be wrong.
I hope I'm wrong.
Let's put it that way.
All right.
I thank you, Clayton and Danny in Los Angeles.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Long-time listener and big-time fan.
Thank you for both.
I heard your question on the air.
I'm 38. I live in Los Angeles.
And it's become increasingly difficult.
Actually, the video dating has actually become a godsend because instead of wasting time, energy, and effort going out to meet somebody that's potentially going to be the wrong match, you can save time, sit at home.
Use WhatsApp video, Zoom.
Some of the apps have built-in video now because of the COVID situation.
And you can actually save time.
So you spend 20 minutes, you chat, you get a beer or a glass of wine, put music on, chat to them, and you discover, oh, this was a waste of time.
At least I didn't drive anywhere.
So it saves time in that respect.
And then also, with Trump in office and the COVID lockdowns, everything's become much more divided.
I'd say on a lot of these apps, 99% of the girls, if you're a Trump supporter, if you're a conservative, anything along that nature, you're done.
Game over.
Don't even try and match with them.
Well, there is some advantage to that.
Then you truly don't have to waste time.
That's true.
Stay on, though.
I'm very curious if you were exaggerating with the 98%.
Of course, you are in L.A. You're not in Anderson, South Carolina.
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Obama tore this country down!
No one stood up to him.
Nobody.
Wake up!
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
They can turn back voting rights.
Didn't nobody donate to us the right to vote?
I didn't call you a nigger.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
By embracing the white man.
Uncle Tom.
Bedwins.
Boot liquor.
Black white supremacist.
Chuckin and Jarvis.
House Negro.
Coon.
Uncle Tom.
Coon.
Coon.
I have a Kuhn award over there.
Kuhn of the Year Award.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
I believe the legacy and the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
Racist.
Racism.
A thousand cuts of racism.
The liberal will try to control a black person through the concept of racism because they know that we are very proud, emotional people.
I never felt that because I was black or I was poor or a woman that I couldn't do something.
I grew up being told of my disadvantages, that this country is unfair to black people.
The ideology is implanted into you subconsciously to believe these things.
It's like a cancerous plague in the mind of black Americans.
We're brainwashed to think, is it because I'm black?
America's not ours, so we got shipped here.
No.
Our blood is on this soil.
We own this too.
There should be a pride that we have in the fact that this country was built by many great black men and women.
Are you trying to say that this country does not specialize in racism and bigotry?
So long as black people continue to have their psyche filled by that nonsense, we won't have an awakening.
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That is pure racism.
That is acting like an acknowledgement of the value of black people is somehow belittling.
Painting Black Lives Matter acknowledges the value of black people.
When in fact what we're trying to do is lift up people who have built this city and built America and haven't been given their respect.
By painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower, we are lifting up black people.
We're giving them jobs.
We're giving them education.
Giving them health care by painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower.
And it can't just be words, Wolf.
It has to be action.
We didn't just paint words.
We painted action.
...making resources from our police department and putting it into youth programs.
Youth programs.
You know, Monopoly and finger painting and...
Midnight basketball.
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We're acknowledging institutional racism and coming up with specific plans to tear it down.
We are acknowledging it and we're going to come with plans to tear it down.
Tear it down.
Where exactly is it located?
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Is it in Queens?
Is it in Long Island?
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you What are our younger people doing about dating at this time?
Is there a real diminution in social life?
I'm hearing interesting report here.
See, that's why I learned so much doing the show.
So what is happening is, instead of going on a date, people meet first on an app, just like the old days.
And then they meet, instead of in person, on Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, Duo or some other app.
And it saves time and effort if it doesn't turn out to be all that promising.
All right, back to Danny in LA. Hi, Dennis.
Yes.
So go ahead.
No, I missed the very last part of what you asked me at the very end.
The call cut out.
I apologize.
I don't remember what I asked you at the end because you were starting to answer.
No, I think I was talking about 98% as game over.
Oh, that's right.
Yes, correct.
The 98% figure.
So I asked you, yes, indeed.
I asked whether you were exaggerating or not.
So from my experience, Dennis, I don't think I am.
I have a lot of friends that are in the same boat as me between, let's say, low 30s into the 40s.
And they also have the same experience where whether the girl...
Outright says it on their profile, or they come to talk to them, you know, through the video, chat, text, call, the initial start or the context of dating, and then it inevitably comes up.
And as soon as you allude to conservatism, bring up one of your names, Trump, anything of that nature, and they deviate from it, it's almost instantaneous.
It's just a large, 98% may be a slight exaggeration, but, I mean, Right.
Well, I believe you.
I think it's overwhelmingly so.
However, you have to remember, you live in Los Angeles.
A single woman in Los Angeles who is conservative is as rare as finding oil under your house.
True.
I feel for you in that regard, but they do exist.
The way to find them in part, well, obviously, Look, first of all, 2% of a large number is still a large number.
And you have saved time and money by avoiding the indoctrinated.
So, in a sense, it's a service to you.
By saying, don't even bother contacting me if you're conservative, you have been saved a lot of time and money.
No, that's true.
That is true.
And to answer your earlier question, to the way to meet up if you actually have a connection and the conservatism is okay or it's not brought up, is during COVID times, you wear a mask and you go for a walk.
In fact, one girl I matched with just a while ago who said she had been red-tailed.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with that phrase, and she became conservative.
It was just before the spikes, just about when the spikes were reoccurring for the second phase in the country.
And she said to me, look, I'm not a dog.
I'm not going for a walk.
And my friend encouraged me to respond to her.
And say, look, it's not about being a dog or being a derogatory name.
This is how it's being done right now.
Everyone's going for a walk.
It's literally the safest thing you can do is being outside in the fresh air, the sunlight, wear a mask just for comfort and safety, and you go for a walk.
There's really nothing else.
I went to a Starbucks two weeks ago.
There was no in-house seating.
It was to go plexiglass, mask, gloves.
It's not normal right now, but it is becoming normalized, which is sad, but it is the case.
So have you met anybody?
I have not.
You get maybe one, two, three dates if you're lucky.
As my friends say, if you get to the third date or more, you've done really well.
It's like getting engaged at this point.
You've done really well.
You get to the third date.
Well, you should definitely consider moving to South Carolina.
Outside of the weather, I don't know why anybody would stay in California.
The weather's done an insignificant thing.
If something happened and California had the same weather as the rest of the country, let's say east of California, the West Coast is blessed with incredible weather.
But if that happened, the state would empty out.
Nature is the Democrats' best friend.
They can ruin everything they touch.
They've ruined California.
But people stay because of the weather.
I'm here.
I'm here because of weather and friends and community.
And that's a big, those are big factors.
It would be interesting if I, obviously, if I could, you know, spend two weeks back in my twenties, I would love to know what would happen on these app sites, which I would go on.
I'd be fascinated.
Yes, how about this?
Call me what you want.
I believe America is the last best hope of mankind or of Earth, as Abraham Lincoln said.
Am I undateable for believing that?
See, I would love to know that.
If saying that knocks you out.
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That's reviewzone.com promo code That is pure racism.
That is acting like an acknowledgement of the value of black people is somehow belittling.
Painting Black Lives Matter acknowledges the value of black people.
When in fact what we're trying to do is lift up people who have built this city and built America and haven't been given their respect.
By painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower, we are lifting up black people.
We're giving them jobs.
We're giving them education.
Giving them health care by painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower.
And it can't just be words, Wolf.
It has to be actions.
So we're...
We didn't just paint words.
We painted action.
...making resources from our police department and putting it into youth programs.
Youth programs.
You know...
Monopoly and...
Finger painting and...
Midnight basketball, you know, youth programs that will empower the community to have more youth programs.
We're acknowledging institutional racism and coming up with specific plans to tear it down.
We are acknowledging it and we're going to come with plans to tear it down!
Tear it down!
Where exactly is it located?
Is it in Times Square?
Is the institutional racism in Midtown Manhattan?
Is it in Queens?
Is it in Long Island?
We need to take this transcendent moment and get the most out of it.
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How many students have you got registered for the next academic year?
Yeah, it's crazy.
This year, our online population exploded to 108,000.
Our previous record was 98,000 in 2014. And our resident population, you know, we only have so much room.
But we're full, just like we were last year, even in spite of COVID. So it shocked me because I thought parents would be afraid of this virus.
But it's 18- to 23-year-olds.
Our plan is to protect professors who are older with plexiglass and staff members that are older, keep them separate from the younger population.
But I see no reason why 18- to 23-year-olds should have to wear masks.
I've had parents contacting me with kids at other schools saying, they're going to make my kid wear a mask every day, all day.
And I said, well, unless this crazy blue state governor we have requires us to do something nuts.
All right.
Okay.
Here we go.
Hello, y'all.
Male, female, hour.
This is truly riveting to me, your calls.
Just fascinating.
What are you doing about dating during a COVID lockdown, basically?
Or if you're in a relationship, how is it going?
Doug, Princeton, New Jersey.
Hello.
Okay, did you follow that?
Oh, is okay was clear?
Oh, okay.
Don't joke.
Not allowed.
Did you follow that?
I didn't follow that.
Okay, very good.
He's proud of himself.
Fine.
Let's see.
Catherine in Greenville, South Carolina.
Hi.
Hey, I'm actually 15 minutes from your other South Carolina caller.
I am 47 years old, and I only date men under 35. You always date men what?
What was that?
You always date men what?
I only date men like 35, between 27 and 35. 27 is about as young as I will go.
Wait, so you only date men that are at least 12 years younger than you?
Yes, that's how it worked out.
I did an experiment during...
Our lockdown only lasted like a month.
Everything is wide open here.
So I did do an experiment during the lockdown online.
I talked to men of all ages, including my age and older.
And I just have, for me, men over 35 kind of fit in one of four categories that don't work for me.
So...
I mean, I can share with you.
But I am meeting, you know, the guys that I prefer to date out at bars, restaurants, work.
Online, to me, sometimes online I can meet them.
Right, so okay.
So in South Carolina, bars are open?
Everything is open.
I'm moving there.
I mean, I don't even go to bars.
I don't drink.
But by the way...
I don't drink out of taste, not out of conviction.
I just want to make that clear.
But to be in a state where things are open, it's like she lives in a different country than I do in California.
I wonder if they'll have schools open in South Carolina.
Noah, Dallas, Texas.
Hi.
Hey, how are you?
I just wanted to comment.
I mean, it's pretty obvious to me all this.
The people have been calling in.
The internet has kind of ruined the dating scene, I believe.
I've tried it, you know, a couple years ago, and it's just really...
To me, it's just...
It's a lower form of dating is what it is.
And, I mean, I'm not saying everybody on there, you know, has the same mentality, but it's definitely the reason why I believe that...
A lot of our relationships are not sustainable, and why people don't stay together, why marriages are not lasting as long, I think the internet is a huge part of why that's going on with the apps and all this stuff.
Because married couples are meeting people through the apps and then straying from their marriage?
Well, no, I'm not saying that, but I'm saying a lot of people are using the internet to date now.
No, no, no, you said it was affecting marriages, so I didn't follow why.
Well, okay, well, I mean, that is a true statement as well.
A lot of people are using the internet to cheat.
A lot of people who put their profiles up are married, and they're acting single.
I mean, there's just a lot of things that, to me, using dating apps and stuff, it's just a lot of sharpness and a lot of...
All right, well, you felt this...
A lot of danger, is that what you said?
No, games.
A lot of games, I'm sorry.
But you felt this way prior to the lockdown.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, prior to the lockdown, yeah.
I guess I've always...
I don't understand, but I have to admit, I don't understand why, because I have met so many couples who have wonderful marriages, who met through the internet.
I don't understand...
Why it's inherently a bad way to meet?
It doesn't make sense to me.
Well, I wouldn't say it's always a bad way, but I would say the majority of people who are using the internet are probably using it in more of a, like, let's just see who we can meet.
I mean, if we look at statistics based on relationships now, they're not nowhere near as strong as they were prior to the internet.
I don't know if that's true.
You may be right.
This is all interesting to me.
I don't know if that's true.
And I don't know why it should be true.
How many people could one meet without the internet?
Your cousin is going to introduce you to somebody?
I'm not even arguing.
I am simply asking what makes sense to me.
I mean, I started lecturing at the age of 21, so I was very lucky.
I would meet women at speeches.
That was the primary way in which I dated, actually.
But how many people give speeches?
I mean, or otherwise, as it were, perform.
I knew how lucky I was.
I was not a pickup artist.
I tried once, I'll never forget.
I started talking to a young woman in my 20s, and I was attracted to her.
She asked me what I did, and I said I write and I speak, and I thought that was a really good thing, and probably was.
Then she said, on what?
And I said, ethical monotheism.
And I might as well have fainted on the floor and started bleeding from my mouth.
I never said that again.
I should have said sex therapy.
But anyway, I don't know.
I still don't know why there's an inherent problem.
I just tell people be as honest as possible.
So that you exclude people immediately.
Just mention you read or listen to the Dennis Prager Show.
Read Dennis.
As one of them said, you know, mentioning people like me.
I'm not saying this for ego reasons.
It's just it's going to alienate the people you don't want.
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That is pure racism.
That is acting like an acknowledgement of the value of black people is somehow belittling.
Painting Black Lives Matter acknowledges the value of black people.
When in fact what we're trying to do is lift up people who have built this city and built America and haven't been given their respect.
By painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower, we are lifting up black people.
We're giving them jobs.
We're giving them education.
Giving them health care by painting Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower.
And it can't just be words, Wolf.
It has to be actions.
We didn't just paint words.
We painted action.
...making resources from our police department and putting it into youth programs.
Youth programs.
You know.
Monopoly.
Finger painting and midnight basketball.
You know, youth programs that will empower the community to have more youth programs.
We're acknowledging institutional racism and coming up with specific plans to tear it down.
We are acknowledging it and we're going to come with plans to tear it down.
Tear it down.
Where exactly is it located?
Is it in Times Square?
Is the institutional racism in Midtown Manhattan?
Is it in Queens?
Is it in Long Island?
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How many students have you got registered for the next academic year?
Yeah, it's crazy.
This year, our online population exploded to 108,000.
Our previous record was 98,000 in 2014. And our resident population, you know, we only have so much room.
But we're full, just like we were last year, even in spite of COVID. So it shocked me because I thought parents would be afraid of this virus.
But it's 18- to 23-year-olds.
Our plan is to protect professors who are older with plexiglass and staff members that are older, keep them separate from the younger population.
But I see no reason why 18- to 23-year-olds should have to wear masks.
I've had parents contacting me with kids at other schools saying they're going to make my kid wear a mask every day, all day.
And I said, well, unless this crazy blue state governor we have requires us to do something nuts, I see no reason why we can't keep everybody safe just by protecting the at-risk population.
Or it could be like my son's college, a prestigious college.
All right, everybody.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Dennis Prager here.
How's it going in the dating scene on this male-female hour?
Every Wednesday, the second hour of the show.
Pat in Palo Alto, California.
Hi.
How's it going, Dennis?
All right.
Thank you.
I'm a huge fan.
Thank you.
Yeah, so...
I'm just calling in.
I'm from Palo Alto, California.
I'm not the type of person that normally calls in their radio shows, but I was just so bothered by the last hour, and I wanted to give some hope to conservatives that are young people and dating.
So anyways, I think you just have to be unapologetic.
You have to stand firm on your beliefs.
This is who I am, you know, in your pictures, say, you know what?
Don't pretend to be liberal, and then when they meet you, you're secretly conservative, right?
Like, on my dating profile, you know, I have a picture of me, you know, at the shooting range, a picture of me playing golf, a picture of me in a suit, right?
And a picture of me with my family, right?
So, if you have strong conservative beliefs, you have strong morals, You need to be upfront with that from the get-go.
Right?
Yes.
Otherwise, you're going to attract people.
No, no, no, you're 100% right.
Why would you want to attract people who you don't want?
And the guy that said 98%, that's a total lie.
I'm in Palo Alto, and I would say at least, it's probably at least 40-45% conservative over here.
But the thing is, if you say that at your job or in public, you get fired or you get canceled, right?
So, you know, and there's a lot of people that are just...
Well, can you say it on a dating app, or will that become known at work?
No, on a dating app, you have to say moderate.
That's the crazy thing.
Oh, so even that's dangerous.
Not because of the women, but because of the cancel culture.
Yes, exactly.
Wow.
Oh, that's right.
I mean, yeah.
Look at this.
Pat, our co-worker here, calls himself a conservative on his dating app.
We can't have that at our workplace.
I reported to you last hour that the curator of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, man of the left, said he's going to still have some paintings by white artists.
He was fired the next day.
Definitely be as honest as you can about yourself.
It'll attract the right people.
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As somebody who follows law and order for your profession, who understands the thin line that the boys and girls in blue have to walk every single day, your response to these calls to defund police forces across your response to these calls to defund police forces across America greatly.
Greg?
Well, we need law enforcement.
The line is used over and over, but it's well asked.
Who are you going to call when you're in trouble and the subject of destruction of your property or an assault, a battery, rape, murder?
Who do you call when you witness these things or you are the subject of them?
You know, it's silly, it's stupid, it's an overreaction.
I can understand a movement that wants greater, more equal justice in our law enforcement and our system of justice.
But again, the way to go about doing that is not through extortion and threats, but an occupying...
Private property as well as public property, but to petition your government.
And, you know, this lawlessness has to end.
The anarchy that's taking place in York City, across from City Hall, Bill de Blasio, the mayor, will do nothing about it because he's weak, he's not bright, he is incompetent.
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subscribe on YouTube today trending now on the Larry Alder show you know Arab slavers took more blacks out of Africa to the Middle East and to South America than European slavers took out of Africa to North America to the colonies You know that?
And don't get me started on the death rate.
It is estimated that around 10% or so of the slaves in the transatlantic slave trade died in transit.
It is estimated that as many as 90% of the slaves died in transit, going out of Africa, walking on foot across the Sahara Desert.
And by the way, the reason you don't see a whole lot of descendants of slaves in the Middle East is because, for the most part, they were eunuchs.
That's right.
They cut off their, you know what, in order to make sure they weren't going to reproduce and have sex with women there.
Whereas on the American side, they wanted them to reproduce because the more slaves, the more free labor they had.
D.C. is in Dallas, Texas, D.C. So I think it's important we talk about whether we were better off.
We have to start with the assumption that the slaves that were transported to America would have been slaves in Africa as well, because they were already captured in captivity and sold en masse by African chieftains.
In fact, even Ghana recently apologized for their role in the slave trade.
When the individuals said we're better off or things like that, in that old movie, Mr. Elder, The Ten Commandments, an older guy said, man makes slaves.
God makes man.
So whether the transporting of slaves is wrong, whether it's black, white, whatever gender, it's wrong.
It's evil.
It's probably the evilest thing that has ever existed is to enslave human beings, no matter where it existed.
Right.
Right.
And D.C., let's acknowledge it's existed from the time the human beings are on the face of the earth.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that a New York grand jury can subpoena the president's tax records, his financial records and tax returns, but blocked a similar request from congressional investigators and sent both decisions back to the lower courts. but blocked a similar request from congressional investigators and sent So as I'm reading through this and as I'm listening to and reading analysis...
From the court watchers, it appears that what the court is saying is that a president is not immune from criminal prosecution, but in kicking it back to the lower courts, I guess Trump can continue to tie it up in the courts as a partisan investigation by Cy Vance and congressional Democrats continues to try to take him down.
So I guess it's a mixed bag, is the best I can come up with.
Both, and here's the president's reaction on Twitter.
He tweeted moments ago, the Supreme Court sends case back to lower court, arguments to continue.
This is all a political prosecution, he tweeted.
I won the Mueller witch hunt and others, and now I have to keep fighting in a politically corrupt New York.
Not fair to this presidency or administration.
And then he also tweeted, courts in the past have given broad deference, and then he puts in caps, but not me.
So, again, the Supreme Court ruling that the grand jury can subpoena Trump's financial records, but they will not allow Congress to have access to his financial records, and they've sent both decisions back to the lower courts.
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Hello, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Sir.
Thank you.
There's a story about a New Hampshire...
Right-wing talk show host.
I won't say her name because it's not relevant.
She made an Instagram video.
And it is actually embarrassing that she calls herself conservative.
She started yelling.
I mean, she was proud of it.
She got fired.
She was proud of it.
That she passed a work site.
And the construction workers were speaking to each other in Spanish.
And I guess the foreman whose native language is English was speaking to them in Spanish, too.
Anyway, she started yelling at them to speak English.
It's hard to imagine something stupider.
Yeah, she filmed herself shouting at them.
Yes, she was proud of it.
Now, I... I passionately supported making English the official language of the United States because I want to unify people with one language.
The way we have been able to assimilate people from every country on earth is through, in part, through English.
But what people speak amongst themselves, and to just yell at them, you're in America, speak English?
This was breathtakingly mean, among other things.
Actually, I must tell you, when I encounter workers here in Southern California speaking Spanish, I actually practice my Spanish with them.
It's an opportunity for me.
The thought of telling them, I mean, It's mind-boggling.
Anyway, listen to this.
This is, she's proud of it and she made this Instagram video here.
Okay, but it is America.
It is America.
It is America.
You should be speaking English.
You should be speaking English.
They work for the state.
You should be speaking English.
What do you work for?
Oh, so are these people...
Is English?
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
It's still English.
It's English.
English.
English.
Is anybody here illegal?
Are these guys illegal?
What's the name of this company?
Look at this.
Look at this.
It's America.
Speak English.
Speak English.
This is a foreman working for this company.
You got a taste of this.
I almost thought it was a parody that some leftist would make to mock people on the right.
It's my business what people speak.
That's totalitarian.
That's what the left does.
It's her business what people on a worksite speak to each other in.
It's beyond belief.
Americans who are working in Colombia or Ecuador, they're wrong if they speak to each other in English at the work site?
Alright, just in case...
Who are putting in this stuff that taxpayers are paying for, and look what they're doing.
This is communism.
This is communism.
Look at this.
No, what she's doing is communism.
Anyway, just wanted you to know, in case you thought that I can't get disgusted by anybody theoretically on my own side, there you are.
There's an example.
Well, she's called a right-wing talk show host.
She's a Trump supporter.
That's the ID. No, I agree with you.
Most right-wingers are appalled by it.
I couldn't agree more.
It's part of the reason that I'm doing this.
All right, let's see.
Sam.
Sam, are you a frequent caller or not?
I'm not, but we did talk briefly yesterday about COVID. Not what I want to talk about today, but kind of one of the lines of the same, of what I mentioned early on in that call, about political tribalism and how I don't think it's all that productive.
And in fact, I think the whole right-left divide may actually be counterproductive and make it harder to improve the country and raise the quality of life for everyone.
I wanted to get your thoughts.
Do you think it could be counterproductive to take a high-level right versus left as opposed to a granular policy approach?
As opposed to a what approach?
Like a granular policy approach.
For example, universal health care.
That's a debate that's been going on forever now.
And every time somebody says, We need a single-payer system.
You know, socialism, communism is thrown around a lot.
And it kind of just, like, shuts down the entire argument.
Like, the problem is health insurance is expensive.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
For some reason, you're like the opposite of me in that you don't like clarity.
Single-payer system is socialism.
That is correct.
Now, you may favor it or you may oppose it.
But don't knock people for calling it socialism.
Well, no, no, that's not what I'm trying to do.
I'm not going to knock anybody.
Okay, let me just say, if that is not what you're trying to do, I have learned nothing from your call thus far.
Right, I'm not the most gifted communicator, so my apologies there.
No, no, I'm not.
Okay, go on.
All right, so, I mean, the reason people are calling for single-payer, not that that's, like, the ideal solution or anything, I personally don't know what the best solution is, so I can throw that out there.
But we don't make any progress.
Like, I'm paying for health insurance.
I hate it.
It's expensive.
Okay, you've changed.
I want you to understand.
Let me help you out.
I'm not knocking you in the least, I promise.
And I don't do that anyway.
You've changed the topic completely.
It started as this left-right divide is counterproductive, and now you're making the case for the problems of health care.
One has nothing to do with the other.
Alright, so listen, I hope it helped you.
A lot of people do this.
If the subject is, I oppose people speaking of a left-right divide, then that's your subject.
If your subject is why we have healthcare problems, then that's your subject.
The two are not related.
That's all I want to say.
I have something for you here.
Okay, let me take a disagreement on the first subject.
Phoenix, Ivan, hello.
Ivan, good afternoon, sir.
Yes, sir.
I just listened to your segment on speaking Spanish.
You mean the woman demeaning them, not me?
Correct.
Right.
In her attitude about what she was saying.
Me personally, I work in an environment, and I'm from Brooklyn, New York, and I play drunk professionally as well, and I also am a security guard.
And I deal with people who speak Spanish constantly.
As a matter of fact, I married a Latin girl from Buenos Aires, Argentina for 39 years, and it's the best thing I ever did.
However, when somebody needs to communicate with a Latin-speaking person, and they don't speak English, then...
The American or English-speaking person doesn't speak Spanish.
It could become extremely frustrating for the American.
Okay?
That's my feeling.
Yes, no, no, no.
Let me just react.
That's entirely separate from what the woman said.
Again, clarity is the best thing in the world.
Well, not the best thing.
There are many things tied for best, but it's one of the best.
I don't understand a person who immigrates or emigrates to the United States and does not work hard to speak English.
I do not.
That's why I'm against bilingual education.
That has nothing to do with what people are speaking amongst themselves if they're from the same place.
Americans working on a work site in Brazil will be speaking English, not Portuguese.
Makes perfect sense.
However, correct.
If you move to Brazil and you don't work hard to learn Portuguese, there's something wrong with you.
That's obvious.
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It is almost impossible to believe, but I now see it more and more.
A brochure, as it were, put out by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Aspects and assumptions of whiteness.
White culture in the United States.
The values of whites.
And how we have to reject them.
You will think I made it up.
I will think I made it up.
But I will be reading.
From what they published.
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I'm going to go.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a New York grand jury can subpoena the President's tax records.
His financial records and tax returns, but blocked a similar request from congressional investigators and sent both decisions back to the lower court.
So as I'm reading through this, and as I'm listening to and reading analysis from the court watchers, it appears that what the court is saying is that a president is not immune from criminal prosecution, but in kicking it back to the lower courts, I guess Trump can continue to tie it up in the courts as a partisan investigation by Cy Vance and congressional Democrats continues to try to take him down.
So I guess it's a mixed bag, is the best I can come up with.
And here's the president's reaction on Twitter.
He tweeted moments ago, the Supreme Court sends case back to lower court, arguments to continue.
This is all a political prosecution, he tweeted.
I won the Mueller witch hunt and others, and now I have to keep fighting in a politically corrupt New York.
Not fair to this presidency or administration.
And then he also tweeted, courts in the past have given broad deference, and then he puts in caps, but not me.
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So is that part of what you're saying, that at its core, our founding is inescapably biblical and Judeo-Christian, and that the people who talk about the Enlightenment are overstating that case?
It wouldn't have happened without it.
And I do agree with you, and it's a major portion of this book to demonstrate the truth of what you've said.
One way in which I do that is comparing the French.
and the American revolutions because I think the critics of the American Revolution are saying well they're basically the same revolution and well of course we're seeing that in the streets of America today from the people who think that is true however the French Revolution was premised on the idea of the perfectibility of man especially with the immoral Unjustified,
tyrannical shutdown of California.
Again, the ruining of people's lives in vast numbers.
But of course not the government people.
Newsom gets his salary.
It's an amazing thing.
The lack of empathy for the people suffering from the lockdown.
The number of people who died of COVID in California thus far.
is equal to the number of people who died of the flu in California in 2018. Obviously, it'll go higher.
I understand that.
But I just want you to put it in perspective and remember that that was young people as well as across the board, the flu.
This is overwhelmingly quite old and quite infirm to begin with.
And we have hydroxychloroquine and zinc, which is not given.
Because people hate Trump more than they love life.
And there is a website that will clarify the science of all this for you.
It's called flattenthefear.com.
And I urge you strongly to go there.
A lot of doctors are contributors to flattenthefear.com.
Let me get the name again here.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture put out a sign or a brochure or a sheet.
Aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States.
White dominant culture, or whiteness, refers to the ways white people and their traditions, attitudes, and ways of life have been normalized over time and are now considered standard practices in the United States.
And since white people still hold most of the institutional power in America, we have all internalized some aspects of white culture, including people of color.
So they have five areas.
Are you ready?
This is white culture's values that they think should be overthrown.
One, rugged individualism.
That includes self-reliance, rewarding independence and autonomy.
Two, family structure.
The nuclear family, father, mother, two, three children.
Is the ideal social unit.
Children should have their own rooms, be independent.
You hear?
the nuclear family is a white idea if a if a Ku Klux Klan or put out this sheet that these things were white they would be called pure racist and be anti-black So it's not black to believe in individualism, that the individual is the primary unit and self-reliance.
It isn't black to believe in a nuclear family of a father and mother and two, three children.
Three, emphasis on scientific method.
Objective, rational, linear thinking.
Cause and effect relationships.
Get that?
These are white.
This is put out by a black organization.
Not Black Lives Matter.
A museum.
Anyway, this is widespread.
This is not the first time I've seen this.
Next, history based on Northern European immigrants' experience in the U.S. The primacy of Western Greek, Roman, and Judeo-Christian tradition.
All of that is to be overthrown.
Yep.
The West was made by Athens and Jerusalem.
Right?
So, got to get rid of that.
That's white.
Tell the Greeks and the ancient Jews and Christians that they were white.
Anyway, if they were white, it doesn't matter.
And finally, fifth, the Protestant work ethic.
Hard work is the key to success.
Work before play.
Those are bad things.
Those are white things.
Well, I thought they were universally wonderful things.
I told you, the left loathes everything that we stand for.
And your liberal relatives will vote for Biden.
And they will bring down America by doing so because this is proof.
This is what they loathe.
Nuclear family is white.
Work before play is white.
Delayed gratification is white.
Objective, rational, linear thinking is white.
Yes, indeed.
need.
That's really something.
There's a page 2. Oh, I didn't know that.
I didn't see page 2. I just got a note.
Oh, there is a page 2. There's an arrow.
Let's see.
Oh, sorry.
Alright.
Religion.
Christianity is the norm.
Anything other than Judeo-Christian tradition is foreign.
No tolerance for deviation from single God concept.
Yeah, well, no, there's tolerance.
We just reject it.
Wow.
Status, power, and authority.
Your job is who you are.
Respect authority.
Heavy value on ownership of goods, space, and property.
Got to get rid of that.
I told you, they don't want private property.
This is a complete overthrowing of everything that the society...
Western civilization is being overturned.
And you'll still vote left.
It's obviously leaving me speechless.
Future orientation.
Plan for the future.
Delayed gratification.
Progress is best.
Tomorrow will be better.
Time.
I almost believe that this is an anti-black racist screed.
Time.
Follow rigid time schedules.
Aesthetics.
Based on European culture.
Steak and potatoes.
Bland is best.
I don't know where they got that.
Woman's beauty.
Based on blonde, thin.
The Barbie look.
Man's attractiveness based on economic status, power, intellect.
What's his attractiveness supposed to be based on?
Economic status, power, intellect?
Well, I guess character should be there.
I'm surprised it's not there.
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Someone is not following the President's direction.
Is it, in your opinion, the Pentagon, the Navy, or OMB? Or all three.
There are only three sources of data point here.
OMB, Pentagon, meaning Esper and his team, or the Navy, meaning the CNO and the Secretary of the Navy.
Which one is it?
I think in this case, I believe it's all...
Three to some degree.
And I think the Pentagon, certainly since Mattis came in, was highly focused on readiness, right?
And all the money was going towards recouping some of the readiness that I think is well established.
And they did a good job of establishing that the Obama administration, there was a significant gap in how much money was being allocated to train and maintain our forces.
So the Navy in particular had a significant readiness gap from the amount of times that they were just deploying aircraft carriers vis-a-vis the deployment schedule because they would go out for these 9, 10, 11-month deployments to fill presence requirements overseas, but then would come back and have 11-month deployments to fill presence requirements overseas, but then would come back and have short turnarounds, not enough maintenance, and
That took a heavy toll on the Navy, and they've been working out of that hole ever since, but the Trump administration came in saying, okay, we're going to focus on building the fleet up, But there was a disconnect between what Mattis was focused on and what the president said he was focused on.
And indeed what the president said he was focused on last week when he said we're building...
Yeah, it's as recently as last week.
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There's an irony, right?
Because they claim to be strict materialists, where they don't seem to believe in a purpose, but at the same time, they operate in a way as though random evolution, they would say, blind Darwinian evolution, has led us to this moment, and we have to seize it.
It's kind of a Promethean thing.
I mean, there's a lot that comes into it.
Yeah, I think that's absolutely right and the biblical background is entirely appropriate because the scene as depicted in the beginning of Genesis is extremely sophisticated and in one way simple to understand it's a human rebellion against God but it is done in such a form.
As to leave behind a trace that's flowed down all through history, that God is against human beings.
Now Genesis paints a very different picture.
God creates human beings and dignifies them with his own image, which is a very important thing.
In fact, Jordan Peterson, not long ago in his fascinating talks on Genesis, which are well worth watching, says, look, This statement, human beings made in the image of God, is the cornerstone of Western civilization.
And then he breaks off and he said, man, you ignore this at your peril.
You want to talk about saying stuff that gets Biden in trouble?
Almost every time he speaks he gets in trouble.
Either he can't complete a sentence or doesn't quite seem to know where he is, or he reverses course after previously saying the police should get absolute funding.
Three weeks ago he claimed he did not support defunding the police.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, so did you hear the attack on white culture?
Everything I believe in is now white.
So Judeo-Christian is white.
What do you do with all these African Catholics and African Protestants, black Africans?
They believe in Judeo-Christian values, and they're affirming whiteness?
The Bishop of Ghana?
The left is intellectually vapid aside from evil.
Yes, if it's not evil, undoing the Judeo-Christian origins, the value of the family, the nuclear family, what would they substitute mother, father, and children for?
No mother, no father, no children.
Do you understand?
I've been saying this my whole life, but now, unfortunately, it's in your face.
Okay, everybody.
Jack in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Oh, is this the doctor?
Yes.
Oh, God.
All right.
Look, I know where you stand.
Don't we have a $1,000 bet going?
I want to know if you think a reasonable doctor could read the literature and come to a different conclusion than you.
No.
Because you had a doctor on last Tuesday from Houston, and he said he wouldn't use hydroxychloroquine.
Yeah, actually...
So why do you say that we hate Trump?
I mean, maybe we just came to a different conclusion.
Maybe we're all fools.
Maybe we just have a different conclusion.
That's correct.
It is possible.
I didn't say that.
If I said everybody who's opposed to it is because they hate Trump, then I overstated it.
Okay, I also mentioned a doctor in Israel named Nadia Gaha, who's the chief infectious disease officer, who is not using hydroxychloroquine, and you called her a fool.
Maybe she just came to a different opinion than you did.
Isn't that possible?
Of course it's possible.
And I assume, what do you assume about me?
Do you assume in this regard, I know you respect me in other regards, you don't think I'm foolish in this regard?
I think you swallowed something hook, line, and sinker with that evidence.
Okay, that's foolish.
I think you just swallowed something and you won't give it up.
And no matter what the evidence is, you will just stick with it.
The evidence is overwhelming.
Okay, I see the evidence.
All right.
I'm sorry, he is publishing it.
The whole publisher's evidence.
Okay.
There are more tests.
Okay, you know what?
I'll tell you what.
And I'm happy to take your call again when you call in.
The retraction that have been done with regard to the articles that claimed that it was dangerous is very suggestive to me.
And we have more studies from other countries.
On the efficacy of it.
Alright, look.
I don't think it is possible for reasonable people to come to different conclusions on this.
That is correct.
I think that people, and maybe even me, but why do I care?
I just want to save lives.
I think that the opposition to hydroxychloroquine zinc in the first five days causes people to die needlessly.
So I'm angry at the opposition.
Because anyone who claims that it can hurt you is overstating the case so severely as to border on lying.
Not intentionally.
Alright, you know what?
I think we'll arrange to have that doctor and Dr. Zelenko on at the same time.
That would be an interesting thing to do.
I know Dr. Zelenko is fine with debating anybody about it.
Okay, Sandy in Peoria, Arizona.
Hello.
Hello.
Good.
I'm not a rabbi, but thank you for the title.
Well, you're a teacher.
That's true.
Well, that's fair.
You're right.
So, I listen to you a lot.
I've learned a lot from you, sir.
Okay, so hold on.
I want to know where we differ.
I think it's bilingual education, which is why I took the call.
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As somebody who follows law and order for your profession, who understands the thin line that the boys and girls in blue have to walk every single day, your response to these calls to defund police forces across your response to these calls to defund police forces across America greatly.
Greg?
Well, we need law enforcement.
I mean, the line is used over and over, but it's well asked, who are you going to call?
When you're in trouble and the subject of destruction of your property or an assault, a battery, rape, murder, who do you call when you witness these things or you are the subject of them?
So, you know, it's silly, it's stupid, it's an overreaction.
I can understand a movement that wants greater, more equal justice in our law enforcement and our system of justice.
But again, the way to go about doing that is not through extortion and threats and occupying private property as well as public property.
To petition your government.
And, you know, this lawlessness has to end.
the anarchy that's taking place in New York City, across from City Hall.
Bill de Blasio, the mayor, will do nothing about it because he's weak.
He's not bright.
He is incompetent.
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You know, Arab slavers took more blacks out of Africa to the Middle East and to South America than European slavers took out of Africa to North America or to the colonies.
You know that?
And don't get me started on the death rate.
It is estimated that around 10% or so of the slaves in the transatlantic slave trade died in transit.
It is estimated that as many as 90% of the slaves died in transit, going out of Africa, walking on foot across the Sahara Desert.
And by the way, the reason you don't see a whole lot of descendants of slaves in the Middle East is because, for the most part, they were eunuchs.
That's right.
They cut off their, you know what, in order to make sure they weren't going to reproduce and have sex with women there.
Whereas on the American side, they wanted them to reproduce because the more slaves, the more free labor they had.
D.C. is in Dallas, Texas, D.C. So, I think it's important we talk about...
That switch is really powerful, I gotta tell you.
Do you realize that the difference between your hearing me, millions of people hearing me and not, is one inch?
You with me, folks?
I admit that what I just said is not important.
The switch.
Okay, here we go.
Oh, that's the best.
Yeah.
That was at the U.S. Senate hearing.
Okay, thank you.
I want to meet that woman.
She's like the woman who...
No, it's like the woman's voice that tells you, you know, turn right in a half mile.
You want to meet that woman.
It is somebody's voice, I assume.
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Back to Sandy in Peoria.
Hi.
Hi, Rabbi.
Mr. Fraser, I want to ask you, you said, if my ears did not deceive me, you said you're against the bilingual program.
I'm not going to keep you on the subject.
Yes, I am against bilingual education.
I think that in any country that you move to, you should be immersed in the language of that country.
Yes, sir.
And I agree with you, but there's a lot of kids who don't function, like, as fast.
And so the purpose, my mother was a special education lead teacher, and the first job I had was as a special education assistant, but I worked all throughout the school.
So, basically, the purpose of the actual program is to help children integrate.
That's the whole purpose, you know?
And, you know, maybe you might...
Yes, sir, go ahead.
The purpose and whether it's effective is not the same thing.
I don't believe, by the way, I'm not sure, I think that in most cases, bilingual education, why is it supported more by people on the left?
Because they like dividing people by ethnicity.
They don't like the idea of the melting pot.
I love the idea of the melting pot.
This was done all through American history.
Wherever you came from, you went to school, you learned in English.
It helped you become a much more functioning citizen.
Israel has the highest percentage of people from different countries, I think, of any country in the world.
And Hebrew is a much tougher language for most people than English, with a completely different alphabet than they're used to.
It goes from right to left.
Completely different grammar and so on.
And yet they're immersed in Hebrew and they can succeed as they have in Israel.
So I began the hour with the other side where a woman starts and she she videoed herself and she was proud of it in New Hampshire so-called conservative yelling at guys on a on a work site To speak English.
That has nothing to do with my opposition to bilingual education or my support for English as a national language.
What people speak amongst themselves is their business.
It's so obvious to me.
It's just decency.
Alrighty, everybody.
Thank you so much, Sandy.
I appreciate it.
Carol in Naples, Florida.
Hi, Dennis.
What's the temperature in Naples?
Right now, I think it's 94. Yeah, I thought so.
And what is the humidity?
High.
Yeah, it's high.
It's very tough.
It's tough in South Florida.
Okay, go ahead.
Yeah, I moved actually out of New York to come down here.
Well, you're one of the good imports.
The vast majority of New Yorkers brought their left-wing politics with them.
Yeah, no, thank you.
No.
Yeah.
All right, go.
Well, anyway, not to Naples, to Miami.
Yeah.
My question is, I have a daughter that's...
I have two daughters.
One that's a senior, one that's about to start freshman year in high school.
So...
I don't know.
I try, you know, we're conservative.
Me and my husband, we try to instill that in our kids.
And I'm just so afraid when she, especially when she starts college, my older daughter, does she sacrifice her academics for what she believes in?
Because I told her if it means getting an I personally told her if it means getting an F on an assignment, then you get the F. This is a question that has been raised with me for years.
This has been my standard answer, and then I'll tell you an interesting little story.
My standard answer is that I tell young people, if you compromise on what you believe for a grade in college, when will you stop compromising on what you believe?
That's my standard answer.
A man I have immense respect for, doesn't agree with me, and interestingly, we debated it at a public forum.
It was not the reason for the public forum, but this came up, and Ben Shapiro said, it's not worth it.
We need people in the conservative movement to graduate from prestigious universities with good grades.
And then they could fight better with this background and with these credentials.
He went to Harvard and he said it's very helpful when he has to debate for conservative principles to say that.
And I totally understand all of that.
So I want you to understand I appreciate both sides of this argument.
But my position is that Unless it's almost life and death.
Stick to your values.
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With New York City in complete crisis, the mayor there wasted time and money with a stupid stunt to try to bait Donald Trump by painting a giant Black Lives Matter mural on the street.
On Fifth Avenue facing Trump Tower.
That's what he does to lead.
The mayor of Seattle is standing by helplessly watching as now a veto-proof majority of Seattle City Council agrees to defund the police by more than 50%.
Seven of the nine city council members Are now supportive of the plan.
They want to cut the budget of $409 million to pay police officers to make sure that they have bulletproof vests, cars that work, cruisers, uniforms.
They want to cut that budget by 50% in the 2021 budget as well as whatever is remaining in 2020. A 50% defunding of the police.
And the mayor and the Democrats there are emboldened by this.
Shut up to him!
Nobody!
Because he was black!
You need to wake up!
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
They can turn back voting rights.
Didn't nobody donate to us the right to vote?
You're a house nigga.
I didn't call you a nigga.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
You're Uncle Tom.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
By embracing the white man.
Uncle Tom.
Bedwins.
Boot liquor.
Black white supremacist.
Chuckin and Jarvis.
House Negro.
Coon.
Uncle Tom.
Coon.
Coon.
I have a Kuhn award over there.
Kuhn of the Year Award.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent free thinkers.
I believe the legacy and the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
Racist.
A thousand cuts of racism.
Racism.
The liberal will try to control a black person through the concept of racism because they know that we are very proud emotional people.
I never felt that because I was black or I was poor or a woman that I couldn't do something.
Should your child be open about his or her conservatism and suffer the poorer grades at college?
My basic approach is that...
If you start compromising on your values for a grade, when will you stop?
Having said that, I also live on Earth, and there are times there are hills that are worth dying on, and there are hills not worth dying on.
I don't think you have to push your agenda when it is not necessary.
I mean, if the assignment is capital punishment, write a paper on capital punishment.
I'm for capital punishment.
I don't think you should hide that.
You should give your reasons.
Whatever the subject, there are also ways of saying it which don't compromise your values, but are also not in your face.
You don't have to end the essay with MAGA. So one has to figure out The line that one walks in this.
Okay.
Tracy in Jacksonville, Florida.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Hi.
Well, I was just driving in the car and I had to pull off because I was having flashbacks listening to that last caller from Naples.
We have a son who is a sophomore at college in Texas.
He's an engineering major, but he's...
He really, really loves history.
So a history elective last year was a black history class that he took.
And he was extremely challenged and challenging to the professor in a respectful way.
And one of his final exam questions was to argue for or against the Constitution being a racist document.
Knowing full well where the professor stood.
On what grounds do they claim it's racist?
Because of the three-fifths clause?
I don't know.
People use that.
But of course, the whole point of that was to weaken the power of the slave states.
That was the entire purpose of that.
So I'd like to know.
We have produced the least racist, multi-ethnic, multi-racial society in history.
The number of ingrates produced by the left, black and white, is a really scary thing to behold.