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Thank you.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Just a personal note.
Next week at this time, I won't be broadcasting.
I will be speaking in Wyoming and Montana.
States that are allowing for, I guess, right?
They're just allowing for speeches.
Makes you want to move to Wyoming and Montana.
I think the exodus from places like Los Angeles, New York City, didn't Governor Cuomo beg the people to come back to New York?
The most remarkable thing about all these New Yorkers leaving New York and all these Californians leaving California, they have watched their states ruined by Democrats, and then they vote Democrat so they can ruin the state that they moved to.
And then leave to another state that the Democrats did not ruin.
Tell me why there is the slightest exaggeration or imprecision in what I have just said.
I will admit that it has become somewhat of a surprise to me.
That emotions govern people rather than reason.
I've often asked, you know, did I change my mind about any given subject in the course of my lifetime?
They offer some examples, but it's not a matter of change mind on a position here, but it is the realization that the battle for reason It's somewhat of a lost battle.
The secular humanists thought that with the end of religion, people would think rationally.
That's why, what did they call it?
The Age of Reason.
I don't even know if you know that.
Because you might have gone to college and not learned it.
No, let me put it this way.
If you went to college, you probably didn't learn it.
The Age of Reason did not usher in reason.
The French Enlightenment helped usher in the French Revolution, which was the age of non-reason, the age of passion.
That's the reason that YouTube and Google and Twitter and Facebook shut down whatever they differ with.
There is no room for rational argument.
You understand?
There's only room for one outlook on life.
Heather MacDonald has a lecture on the data with regard to police, alleged police racist or race-based brutality.
And if you click on it, you're warned not to click on it on YouTube.
It's not yet taken down.
It's restricted?
So if you have any filters on against pornography or violence, you can't hear her lecture.
Why is it pornographic?
I don't think so.
Is it violent?
I don't think so.
Are the views of the violence In Portland, are they restricted on YouTube?
Can you see that?
Well, the truth is they don't want you to see that.
Because it's all from the left.
I have a question.
This is not a rhetorical question.
It is a question.
Some of you listening might have an answer.
Or you might have a theory.
I don't know if there's an answer.
Why have Americans, by and large, accepted the shutdown when it is ruining their lives?
My answer is that the hysteria over the cases, for example, has just so frightened people.
More so than in other countries.
Schools have been open the entire time until the age of 16 in Sweden.
As I read to you yesterday or the day before in Holland, they don't wear a mask.
Anyway, call me.
Tell me why you think Americans have accepted the lockdown.
Why, for example, have the Restaurant Association simply said, Every restaurant in California should open.
They can't close us all down.
But maybe they're afraid it doesn't matter.
They may close 10% down, and you can't operate your restaurant.
You'll go to jail.
See, if you beat somebody up, you're out of jail.
But if you open your restaurant, you may go to jail.
That's right.
Garcetti will turn off the...
The nothing with power, his definition of virtually every Democrat in power, has decided that he will turn off your power and the water to your house if you have a gathering.
This is the most controlling behavior by government.
Since the Civil War.
And even then, it was only with regard to habeas corpus where Lincoln suspended that.
And it's accepted.
1-8 Prager 776-877-243-7776 On the internet, when the New England Journal of Medicine article Where the doctors said, wearing a mask outside healthcare facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection.
New England Journal of Medicine.
So there are people who say, ah, you're not telling the truth, the whole truth, because they wrote a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine afterwards.
Did you see that?
I saw it.
I was totally aware of it.
And it does nothing to undo what they said.
They got spooked.
The left got to them.
You can't let people think that masks are useless.
You scientists and the New England Journal of Medicine.
So they write, we understand that some people are citing our perspective article published on April 1st at newenglandjournalofmedicine.org as support for discrediting widespread masking.
In truth, the intent of our article was to push for more masking, not less.
It's not true at all.
It's completely not true.
They just don't want to be attacked by the left.
So you lie.
It is apparent that many people with SARS-CoV-2 infection are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic, yet highly contagious, and that these people account for a substantial fraction of all transmissions.
Universal masking...
Helps to prevent such people from spreading virus-laden secretions, whether they recognize that they are infected or not.
We did state in the article that, quote, wearing a mask outside healthcare facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection.
So, I will continue reading.
So, if you were to take these doctors at their word, they have undone the point of the article.
They should just say, we were wrong.
But they weren't wrong.
Okay.
We did state that wearing a mask outside healthcare facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection.
But as the rest of the paragraph makes clear, now listen carefully.
We intended this statement to apply to passing encounters in public spaces.
That's why I don't wear them outside.
Because they're useless.
That's exactly what the doctors have reinforced with their clarification letter.
We intended this statement to apply to passing encounters in public spaces.
And you ready?
Even in enclosed spaces, passing encounters don't count.
Because they write, not sustained interactions with enclosed environments.
That's right.
Sustained.
And they said what sustained was 10 to 30 minutes.
If you are very close to somebody for 10 to 30 minutes, face to face, then a mask might help.
Indoors.
Indoors.
Just wanted you to know that.
And yet people cite the letter as if it somehow negates their entire point.
We live in the world of the lie.
What a Prager 776 the Dennis Prager show live from the relief factor pain-free studio But we're now looking at doing having to do something you You know, we have to be asked to go into...
A city like Chicago, which is so ridiculous, where they had like 68 shootings and 18 deaths over the weekend.
It's not even comprehensible.
Worse than Afghanistan, worse than any war zone.
And so we're supposed to be asked.
She is supposed to call the mayor, Lightfoot.
She's supposed to call and she's supposed to say, we need your help.
We call her.
Would you like to have us go in?
And they don't want us.
And I say, what's going on?
We are going to have to do something very comprehensive because we don't want to sit back and watch this.
So what is that going to be?
What does that mean?
Well, that means sending people in.
Just sending people in to clean it up.
So it would be nationalizing the National Guard?
By the way, the Chicago police are great.
They're great.
But they're not being allowed to do their job.
The greatest example is New York.
What's happening in New York?
Crime is up 358 percent shooting.
Nobody's ever seen numbers like this.
They're not allowed to do their job.
And if they do their job, if they do it well and it gets a little bit rough, they're afraid that they're going to go to jail for the rest of their life.
So we are very tough on it.
We are dealing behind the scenes.
We're saying, you better get going.
There's a point at which we're allowed to go in, and that point is rapidly being reached.
But we were going into Seattle.
We did go into, if you look at the Minneapolis event, you remember that event when they lined up?
And they just walked right through those streets like there was nothing.
The National Guard.
But there's a point at which we will have to do it because we just have to do it for the good of the country.
And a lot of people say, don't do it.
That's a local problem.
That's good for you politically.
I don't care if it's good for us or bad for us.
We can't let this continue on.
And I say to the police, you are loved.
You are respected.
This is a small group of crazy people.
Just stay where you are.
It's going to be turned around.
People better be very careful because you are going to have a backlash that's going to be incredible.
People better be very careful what they wish for because the American people are not going to take it very much longer For almost 20 years I've been searching for evidence of one of the greatest miracles of the entire Bible
The miraculous parting of the Red Sea Tim the first question most people ask is where's Mount Sinai?
My first question as a geographer is, where was the sea that was parted and crossed?
So what do you think the crossing site, where would that be?
Well, for once, I'm going to follow the conventional argument here.
When I look at the Exeter story through the eyes of a scientist, then it contains a lot of observations which just make sense to modern science.
I think it is possible to demonstrate that it took place in close proximity to Egypt.
I know that some people would say, well, there were probably 5,000, maybe 20,000 Israelites.
This matter of large numbers is a very, very thorny issue.
There has to be enough Israelites in order to make Pharaoh and the rest of Egypt scared.
Whether the ten plagues happened is a miracle.
Whether the Red Sea parted is a miracle.
Archaeology cannot prove or disprove a miracle.
Make the sea small, put it close to Egypt, all of a sudden it calls into question the biblical text itself.
And you cast their pursuers into the depths as a stone into mighty waters.
Where were these ancient lakes in what is now all desert?
And what sort of people could stand the strength of the wind that would part that depth of water?
Nobody could stand and walk that land bridge in that sort of wind.
It would be impossible.
Why is it important to think about these things?
At the end of the day, we're really talking about a miraculous event of unprecedented...
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You know, I keep seeing polls that blacks overwhelmingly want more police, not fewer police.
Correct?
You've seen that?
right then why do they why do black congressional districts elect defund the police congresspeople like in st. Louis where they already had a left-winger and they got somebody who was essentially a communist to undo 50 years of this family's
so to speak, ownership of that seat.
Can you explain that?
You want more police?
Vote for me who wants fewer police.
No, I'm...
It's not even an argument.
I don't understand.
Either the polls are wrong, or the people don't know that they're voting for somebody who is against more police.
I would love to ask somebody.
I don't know if anybody knows the answer.
Did that occur to you as a question?
You elect people who are far more radical than you are.
Yes, indeed.
So I asked a question.
Incidentally, so now Sweden is not mandating masks, Holland is not, and Denmark is not.
I guess the science in those countries is different than science in our country.
In our country, science says that if you demonstrate against racism, that is a health benefit.
But if you go to a restaurant where you can allow people to have work and keep distance, that's illegal.
And then we're told that the left follows the science.
It's quite infuriating.
Indeed it is.
Ben in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hello.
How are you doing today?
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, I think the reason people are scared is either they're afraid of getting sued, they're afraid of getting robbed or attacked.
So I call them the three L's.
You got the lawyers, the looters, and the losers.
Yeah, well, you may be right.
So, yeah, that's right.
I guess.
By the way, the fear of suit is a very real one now.
That if you get COVID, you might sue your employer.
The Democrats are for that.
Because the Democrats loathe business, specifically small businesses, because they tend to be individualists.
Do you know one of the things that white culture, is attacked for is individualism, individuality.
You know that.
This is a white value that is awful and must be overturned.
I'm reading a book by an Indian, not American Indian, an Indian Indian, about the impact of the Bible on the world, that he comes from a Hindu background.
And he writes the long, long battle toward the importance of the individual waged in Judeo-Christian culture, based on the Bible, that everyone is created in God's image, so every individual is infinitely precious.
One of the communist parallels of the left today is its preference for group over individual.
Remember, you probably don't, so I'll drop the word remember.
Some of you might remember that in the heyday of Maoism, everybody in China was supposed to dress the same.
Do you know what it was called if you were an individual?
Bourgeois individualism.
It was a Western import.
That people should dress the way they want as opposed to like everybody else.
We are seeing communism in America.
I've never spoken this way in my life.
Never, never.
But that's exactly what is happening now.
The media are becoming indistinguishable from Pravda.
The group think.
The cult-like status of the left, the suppression of dissent, and now the war on individuality.
It's called a white value, just like the Chinese called it a bourgeois value.
When Professor Amy Wax, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, defended bourgeois values, 250 of her colleagues attacked her.
I don't remember if they called her racist or not.
They probably did, but they did attack her.
I want to check if they called her racist.
That would be a good example.
Individuality.
That's what America was known for.
The preciousness of the individual.
The left wishes to suppress it.
You can't have a cult.
Remember, The left is a cult.
You can't have a cult and individualism.
Individualism is the antithesis of cult.
But people love joining cults.
It gives them some sort of warm feeling, just like everybody else.
I don't quite get it, but it must appeal to some part of human nature.
All right.
Also in Atlanta is Alan.
I wonder if Alan knows Ben.
Hello, Alan.
Hello, Dennis.
It's a pleasure and a privilege to speak to you.
A long-time listener, a first-time caller.
Thank you very much.
So, I'm calling in response to your question, the non-reportal question as to why people are so accepting.
Of a lot of the draconian measures that have been put out by various leaders.
And I think it's a three-part answer.
The first is fear of the unknown.
The second is confusion.
And the third is fear of retaliation.
Initially, when the coronavirus hit, people were dying.
We didn't know much about it.
The actual fear of the unknown was there.
Then the experts started speaking.
And not only did what one expert say often conflict with what another expert would say, but sometimes statements from the same expert at different times would be disparate.
Yes, I think your three points are well taken.
And I appreciate it, Ellen.
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Hey there, folks.
Welcome to the program.
I get to talk to Pastor John MacArthur and why shouldn't you listen in?
That's what it's all about.
It's The Eric Metaxas Show.
I have him as my guest for the rest of the hour.
Pastor MacArthur, welcome to the program.
Just wonderful, finally, to get you here.
Well, it's my pleasure.
Thanks for the invitation.
I want to talk to you about opening up your church in defiance of your governor's edict.
What is your thinking behind doing this and some of the details?
First of all, we have a First Amendment that protects us from any intrusion by any government official or agency in our worship.
The essence of our worship is being together in the church.
So the only reason that we wouldn't do that would be if there were some pestilence that were literally killing people.
That's been the narrative.
But in the state of California, there are 40 million people and 8,500 who died with COVID, not necessarily of COVID. So that's.002.
So there was no medical reason to shut down churches.
The churches are the essence of the spiritual life.
Of the community, the society.
And for Christian people, it is their raison d'etre.
It's their we live and move and have our being place.
And when you shut that down, isolate them, cause them to fear and be afraid they're going to die, if they're smart, they pretty soon don't believe that narrative anymore.
So what happened was, I was doing live stream, people started showing up, and then the next Sunday more showed up, and the next Sunday more.
They didn't buy the narrative that they were threatening somebody's life if they went to church.
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you Jim Comey leaks his memos with the express purpose of getting a special counsel appointed to investigate something they already know is not true.
And that's exactly what happened.
We get two years, 19 lawyers, 40 agents, 500 witnesses, 2,800 cepedas, and a 30 million cost to the taxpayer, and they come back with nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
And so all they got left is to attack the Attorney General, who had the courage to state the truth right from the get-go.
The first time he testifies after he's confirmed.
You guys attack him every day, every week, and now you've filed articles of impeachment against him.
It's ridiculous.
Jim Jordan took the hide off of the Democrats, but Bill Barr said this, cut number 24. Why do you think these autonomous zones in Democrat-led cities are dangerous to America?
They're dangerous because they are purporting to keep on the outside duly constituted authority of the government.
They're also, to me, outrageous because the people who are living now under this autonomous zone haven't selected the government.
They've selected the duly authorized government of the city and the state.
So it's quite an outrage that people would use force to take over an area.
What makes me concerned for the country is, this is the first time in my memory, that the leaders of One of our great two political parties, the Democratic Party, are not coming out and condemning mob violence and the attack on federal courts.
That is absolutely true, because the Democrats have lost their mind.
you vote for them at your peril.
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The suppression of dissent in the United States is what makes me draw the parallel to communist countries.
The interesting thing, and this might be unique in the annals of Of totalitarian activity.
We associate the suppression of dissent with government.
The suppression of dissent in America is happening from private enterprise.
So there's a fascist element to big business, because that's what big business aided in the fascist governments, whereas they were...
They were completely destroyed by communist government.
There's no need for the left to destroy big business because they do their work.
I'm speaking of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and an example is that Prager University is now, what is the word to be used with regard to Facebook?
Well, or, oh, we've been threatened.
Is that right?
Because we put up the video of the doctors from last week in Washington, D.C., and anything that has to do with hydroxychloroquine may not...
anything that argues it might be useful is now considered misinformation as opposed to scientific dissent.
But there's somebody who knows more about this than I do.
And that is Craig Straseri.
Craig is the Chief Marketing Officer for PragerU.
And, you know, Craig, you're one of these people who it's always a bad sign if I have them on my show.
I was just thinking the same thing.
I much prefer talking to you in more playful circumstances, not always about us being shut down.
Yes.
As soon as I see your name on my board...
There's a certain dread.
My usual interplay with you is quite light.
It's unfortunate that this is the case.
It's like when the doctor asks me, how are you?
I say, if I were fine, I wouldn't be here.
Exactly.
That's exactly true.
Yeah, so if PragerU is fine, I don't talk to Craig Straseri on the radio.
All right, so tell everybody what happened with Facebook.
Yeah, so last week we shared, as you mentioned, several clips from the White Coat Doctors' Summit in Washington, D.C. On PragerU's social media channels, and the clips had different doctors sharing their experiences with how they treat COVID patients, including mentioning HCQ and how that's been effective.
Immediately after those videos gained traction, Big Tech just stepped in to not only censor, but completely delete the videos from existence.
So Facebook deleted the video, Twitter deleted the video, YouTube deleted the video.
We posted on LinkedIn, they deleted the video.
And then it just got worse from there.
So Twitter completely locked us out of our account.
We couldn't tweet anything.
They just completely suspended us from entirely getting into our account for over a week.
And then just yesterday, we got the even more severe news from Facebook.
We got a warning that says our page is at risk of being unpublished, which means they're threatening to entirely delete our page for allegedly repeated violations of the community guideline.
We spoke with Facebook yesterday.
So we called the Facebook team because this is very alarming.
You know, Dennis, we've been dealing with big tech censorship for several years now.
This is the most severe and most alarming that we've seen in our experience.
So we spoke to the team to get more clarity as to why these videos are being deleted.
And their answers were remarkably troubling.
So a couple of things that they told us.
Any point of view or any content that...
It says HCQ is a cure or not even a cure.
A potential treatment for COVID goes against their guidelines and will be removed.
And so I asked them a hypothetical.
I said, let's just say I had COVID and I took HCQ and I got better.
And I made a video sharing my story saying I had COVID. I took HCQ as a treatment and I felt better.
Would that be deleted?
They immediately said yes.
That goes against our policy.
That's misinformation and fake news.
And that can't be spread.
It's unbelievable.
Doctors can't share their stories with treating patients.
Patients themselves can't share their success stories.
Big Tech now is the arbiter of truth.
They know more than doctors.
They know more than people going through it.
They're deciding what Americans can see and hear, and it's actually very frightening.
And now PragerU's entire page is threatened to be shut down, and this is how we reach people.
So it's more important than ever that, and I really urge your listeners, if they really want to help out, to go to PragerU.com and sign up for our email list.
We have a big petition against Facebook.
We'd love them to sign that and join our email list.
It's the only way we can reach people directly, and we have to lose dependence on these big tech platforms because it just gets worse and worse.
Yes, exactly.
We need to be able to communicate with people around big tech.
So please go to PragerU and sign up.
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Dear members of the entertainment community, Entertainment community.
Entertainment community.
We know that you're more famous than any of us.
Well, most of us.
I'm mad.
Distressed.
Alarmed.
Infuriated.
It's your job to be creative.
Creative.
Creative.
And yet, how many of these lame-ass videos have you made that look exactly like this?
Like this.
Like this.
You entertain us.
It's literally your whole job.
Here's what we ask.
No.
Here's what we demand.
That you reject anything that is anti-original, anti-interesting, anti-convincing.
We demand that you try harder.
Harder.
Harder.
If you do, we'll be with you.
But if not...
We'll continue to not care about anything.
Anything.
Anything.
You have to say.
Signed, the majority.
The majority.
The majority.
Of the American people.
And we're done, because that's a reasonable amount of time.
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Hi, Larry.
Hey, listen there.
You over there in California, in L.A. Why don't you come down south and hang with your Republican brother?
I guarantee you'll find a different idea then.
If your dad hadn't have left the south, you'd have a totally different take on everything.
And that's still the same south.
That's the one that Obama stands for.
Larry, Elder, ReliefFactor.com studio.
What an ignorant statement.
If you go down to the south and hang out with Republicans, you're going to have a different perspective?
You mean like Vernon Jones, the Democrat who's now supporting Donald Trump and was accused of being bought off by Craig Melvin of MSNB He-Haw?
You mean like that?
What does that even mean?
It means that I'm a Republican because I want Southern Republicans to like me?
How childish!
I'm a Republican because I feel that party's policies better advance the interests of this country than do the Democrat policies.
I'm not looking for a fishing buddy.
I'm not looking for a party that is marching towards single payer.
I'm not looking for a party that believes open borders or porous borders advance their interest.
And they do.
Green New Deal.
A commission that's set up to study reparation for crying out loud.
Free college.
Debt forgiveness.
Bernie Sanders wants that national rent control.
And Bernie Sanders says he's going to be Leaning on Joe Biden to make Joe Biden the most progressive president in history.
That is why, sir, I am a Republican.
I'm not looking for fishing buddies.
I have my own friends.
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Okay, everybody.
We at PragerU have been...
I want to get the...
Well, I'll get the words exactly from Craig Straseri.
He is the Chief Marketing Officer at PragerU.
What are the words so I'll know them?
We have been, give me the verb, from Facebook.
So the verb is threatened because our page has a big warning on the top of it and it says pages at risk of being unpublished for multiple violations of violating the community standards.
So I want people to understand the community standards are violated if you publish doctors, physicians, medical doctors, Who argue that there might be some benefit to taking hydroxychloroquine and zinc in the early stages of a COVID-positive test.
That's it.
That is now a violation of community standards, which means you cannot appear on Facebook.
Did I get that right?
You got that right.
And it's not even debatable.
We talked to the Facebook team yesterday on an hour-long phone call trying to get as much clarity as possible.
And we asked this question in every which way to make sure we were clear because it sounds so absurd, so scary, so totalitarian that we just we thought maybe we weren't hearing it right.
They said, as a matter of fact, of course you cannot post content that It alleges that HCQ might be a treatment, even if it's a medical doctor who actually treated a real patient and did the success.
They say that goes against the CDC's guidelines and what the CDC has to say and Facebook goes to the CDC. Right.
I just want to remind my listeners that the left's ridicule of the church, the medieval church, for its treatment of Galileo.
Galileo had it better than People who dissent from the left have it today.
By the way, ironically, he was under house arrest, but he lived pretty well under the house arrest.
And we are under house arrest and we are suppressed.
And this is 2020. It's just getting worse and worse.
I mean, you know, a few weeks ago we had videos removed on polar bears and the climate and now it's on doctors with HCQ and tomorrow it could be, you know, an opinion on Black Lives Matter or race relations in this country.
It's, you know, every year it's gotten progressively worse and as we're getting closer and closer to the election, it can't be a coincidence that it's obviously really ramping up and it's gone from...
Restrictions of videos and lowering of page reach to outright deletion of videos without any warning, without any explanation, until we pursue an explanation.
And in Twitter's case, completely locking us out of our account for seven days, can't even access our account.
I mean, it's just reached the point of it's time to fight back.
I mean, this is what they want to do.
They want to bully conservatives and silence us.
Unfortunately, most conservatives and most Americans just don't have the backbone to continue to speak.
The silencing works.
They say, it's not worth it.
I might lose my job or I might lose friends and family, so I'm not going to speak up anymore.
A lot of doctors are now saying, I'm going to lose my license.
I'm going to lose my practice, so I'm not going to speak up on what I'm seeing anymore.
And this is exactly what they want, which is why we need to fight back more than ever.
So how do people fight back?
The best way to do it, Dennis, and I know this is our fundraising month, but PragerU has a proven track record of effectively reaching young people, effectively changing minds.
If people can go to PragerU.com and make a donation this month, as you've mentioned, we will use the money wisely and we will reach people directly.
We have to get people to join our email list.
We have to get people to download our mobile app where the videos are hosted natively.
That's why we don't need to rely on big tech to reach people with the truth about America.
So the best way people can fight is to sign our petition at PragerU.com.
Make a donation so we can continue to lose our dependence on Big Tech and reach people directly through our expanded distribution of our website, our mobile app, Apple TV app, Roku app.
We have a lot of different ways to reach people by hosting videos natively.
We just need more funds to be able to do it effectively.
Well, God bless you.
You're a great blessing to PragerU.
Thank you, Dennis.
Thank you.
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There is a battle for freedom in this country.
I've been saying this my whole life, but it's now coming to fruition.
Remember, there is no example of the left gaining power in a country and freedom remaining.
There is no example.
Okay?
Just know that.
The American left is no different.
Liberals have been different, but liberals are weaklings.
They don't fight the left, they fight the right.
I'll tell you why.
Partially because they've been brainwashed to believe the right is their enemy, and partially because they know there's no price paid if you fight the right.
You're not going to lose your job if you fight the right.
You're not going to be unlisted from Twitter or Facebook or Google or YouTube.
If you fight the right, you only get rewarded.
So look, what have I always said to you?
I have contempt for humanity.
I love humans.
It's just been reinforced by what I am seeing.
Vincent in Long Beach, California.
Dennis Prager, hi. - Hello.
I had a situation here with the mayor and in California, where they have awards for turning in people, your neighbors, family members, businesses.
You get awarded for it by the mayor, and including now, it's stretched to, in your home, if you see your neighbor, having people over at your home.
They want you to turn them in and they'll be fine.
Their power will be shut off.
Their water will be shut off.
And you get rewarded for turning that in.
Where is that?
Wait, tell me.
Forgive me.
Where is that?
In Long Beach?
The mayor of Long Beach?
Who were you referring to?
The mayor of Garcetti of Los Angeles.
Is that true?
There are now rewards for turning people in?
I'm going to check into that.
It's an important charge, but snitches get riches.
Did you just make that up?
Sounds like you did.
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Thank you.
But first, President Trump used the media's own headlines against them when they went BMW about Trump's concern about mail-in voting and the potential for voting fraud.
Steve, please.
Are you going to launch an effort to try to delay the election, or was that just a trial balloon this morning?
Well, what I want to explain to people, but it doesn't need much explanation.
I mean, you look at article after article, New York's mail vote disaster.
Tens of thousands of mail ballots have been tossed out in this year's primaries.
What will happen in November?
It's a mess.
This is done by Washington Post.
Can you believe it?
The Washington Post's wallpapers.
Fake news.
But in this case, it's not fake.
It's true.
This is done by the Wall Street Journal.
Here's another one.
Vote by mail experiment reveals potential problems within postal voting system ahead in the November...
Election.
And you see what's happening with so many different places.
They're doing even trial runs.
They're a disaster.
And you don't think there's going to be a problem.
You don't think this is an issue.
Two and a half years, as President Trump said, about this BS collusion investigation.
But actual situations like this.
Remember that time that guy walked in and said, I'm Eric Holder, and requested his ballot?
He just said, I'm Eric Holder, and was handed Eric Holder's ballot.
He didn't fill it out.
That would have been a crime.
No voter ID, no nothing.
He didn't even have a mustache and he was white.
You don't think this is going to be a problem?
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But I think now that a number of Democratic voices have realized that even if there's no fraud at all, just put aside the whole allegation of fraud, there could be massive dysfunction in there could be massive dysfunction in the tabulating of votes cast by mail.
And I think that the New York congressional districts that are still not resolved from a June 23rd election because of this huge increase of voting by mail.
Are a real warning sign about what could happen.
Ben Smith of the New York Times did a column on some media people, TV people, who are saying, well, we've got to get away from this idea that there is an election night.
And on election night, at the end of the night, maybe it's a long night, but you declare a winner of the presidential election.
That's just not going to happen because of voting by mail.
And they're right about that, I think.
It's entirely possible.
And it might not happen on election night or election week, or the week after that, or the week after that, or even in November.
And you have to imagine, in today's political climate...
Don't hang up.
I'd like to...
At least to take up some of the subjects you're calling in on.
I'm Dennis Prager.
There's an interesting call here from Michigan.
Individuals need courage, can make changes like Martin Luther King did.
So let me tell you why the analogy is not perfect.
And he did have courage.
Martin Luther King was fighting against an essentially good Opponent.
America.
We are fighting a bad opponent, the left.
There's a very big difference.
That's why the analogy is not perfect.
The left is incomparably morally inferior to the America.
Of the 1960s, 70s, 60s, killed in the 60s, that Martin Luther King struggled against.
Take a personal call, just as we'll end the hour on a lighter note.
James, Covina, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Good morning.
I wanted to ask you, you know, you are an author.
You're the radio talk show host.
You're well-read.
Dennis, my question is, how do you find the time to do all that?
I mean, it takes me almost a month or three weeks just to read a book.
If you knew the amount of time that I played, you would be stunned.
I don't have a good answer for you.
I'm actually surprised at how much I get done.
I must admit, when I think about it, I go, really?
I did that?
I pace myself very, very well.
I'll tell you one of my hidden weapons is the Sabbath.
By doing nothing one day a week, I have immense energy to work six days a week.
It's truly the secret weapon of my life.
I do nothing for 24 hours.
You realize that?
All I do is gather with friends, and if my family's around family, and talk about the Bible, talk about anything.
And it's an incredibly rich experience.
I advise it to all.
The Greeks said the Jews wasted their time.
They did.
They had a big attack on the Sabbath in Greek philosophy.
They take every seventh day off and do nothing.
Dear members of the entertainment community.
Entertainment community.
Entertainment community.
We know that you're more famous than any of us.
Well, most of us.
I'm mad.
Distressed.
Alarmed.
Infuriated.
It's your job to be creative.
Creative.
Creative.
And yet, how many of these lame-ass videos have you made that look exactly like this?
Like this.
Like this.
You entertain us.
It's literally your whole job.
Here's what we ask.
No.
Here's what we demand.
That you reject anything that is anti-original, anti-interesting, anti-convincing.
We demand that you try harder.
Harder.
Harder.
If you do, we'll be with you.
But if not...
We'll continue to not care about anything.
Anything.
Anything.
You have to say.
Signed, the majority.
The majority.
The majority.
Of the American people.
And we're done, because that's a reasonable amount of time.
Trending now on The Larry Oller Show.
Hi, Larry.
Hey, listen here.
You're over there in California, in L.A. Why don't you come down south and hang with your Republican brother?
I guarantee you'll find a different idea then.
If your dad hadn't have left the south, you'd have a totally different take on everything.
And that's still the same south.
That's the one that Obama stands for.
Larry, elder, reliefactor.com studio.
What an ignorant statement.
If you go down to the south and hang out with Republicans, you're going to have a different perspective?
You mean like Vernon Jones, the Democrat who's now supporting Donald Trump and was accused of being bought off by Craig Melvin of MSNB Hee Haw?
You mean like that?
What does that even mean?
It means that I'm a Republican because I want Southern Republicans to like me?
How childish!
I'm a Republican because I feel that party's policies better advance the interests of this country than do the Democrat policies.
I'm not looking for a fishing buddy.
I'm not looking for a party that is marching towards single payer.
I'm not looking for a party that believes open borders or porous borders advance their interest.
And they do.
Green New Deal.
A commission that's set up to study reparation for crying out loud.
Free college.
Debt forgiveness.
Bernie Sanders wants that national rent control.
And Bernie Sanders says he's going to be Leaning on Joe Biden to make Joe Biden the most progressive president in history.
That is why, sir, I am a Republican.
I'm not looking for fishing buddies.
I have my own friends.
It's the dirty Democrats from never missing an opportunity to manipulate a crisis.
Listen to this.
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She was the most welcoming person you could ever imagine.
Her home was the safe place.
It was difficult to comprehend how quickly everything kind of spiraled downwards.
We didn't even know that she had COVID until a week later in her passing.
The president made a huge mistake in downplaying this virus.
There was a lack of leadership, a lack of responsibility, and a lack of resources.
I felt like our elderly have not been a priority for this administration, that they don't matter.
And I feel like my grandmother didn't matter.
The last time I saw my grandmother, we weren't going to be allowed in the hospital.
We asked if we could video chat her, and everyone could say a little something.
We gathered as a family, we prayed.
But the fact that she was alone, it just breaks my heart.
Nobody fails to have sympathy for that woman losing her grandmother.
Everybody feels sorry for anybody who loses a loved one.
To take that story and turn it into a political ad to vilify, to demonize the President of the United States is beyond disgusting.
It's beyond disgusting. - Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today. - But we're now looking at having to do something.
You know, we have to be asked to go into a city like Chicago, which is so ridiculous, where they had like 68 shootings and 18 deaths over the weekend.
It's not even comprehensible.
Worse than Afghanistan, worse than any war zone.
And so we're supposed to be asked.
She is supposed to call the mayor, Lightfoot.
She's supposed, Lori.
She's supposed to call and she's supposed to say, we need your help.
We call her.
Would you like to have us go in?
And they don't want us.
And I say, what's going on?
We are going to have to do something very comprehensive because we don't want to sit back and watch this.
So what is that going to be?
What does that mean?
Well, it means sending people in.
Just sending people in to clean it up.
So it would be nationalizing the National Guard?
By the way, the Chicago police are great.
They're great.
But they're not being allowed to do their job.
The greatest example is New York.
What's happening in New York?
Crime is up 358 percent shooting.
Nobody's ever seen numbers like this.
They're not allowed to do their job.
And if they do their job, if they do it well and it gets a little bit rough, they're afraid that they're going to go to jail for the rest of their life.
So we are very tough on it.
We are dealing behind the scenes.
We're saying, you better get going.
There's a point at which we're allowed to go in, and that point is rapidly being reached.
But we were going into Seattle.
We did go into, if you look at the Minneapolis event, you remember that event when they lined up?
And they just walked right through those streets like there was nothing.
The National Guard.
But there's a point at which we will have to do it because we just have to do it for the good of the country.
And a lot of people say, don't do it.
That's a local problem.
That's good for you politically.
I don't care if it's good for us or bad for us.
We can't let this continue on.
And I say to the police, you are loved.
You are respected.
This is a small group of crazy people.
Just stay where you are.
It's going to be turned around.
People better be very careful, because you are going to have a backlash that's going to be incredible.
People better be very careful what they wish for, because the American people are not going to take it very much longer.
Hey everybody, Dennis Prager here, good to be with you.
I want to remind you, if you don't get to hear the first hour of my show, this is the second hour.
It's a very important hour every day, and there is a solution called Prager-topia.
Even if you do hear all my hours, it's a solution.
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And not even every hour.
I don't even have an embed every hour.
I just wanted you to know that it happens.
But PragerTopia.com.
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I have a wonderful man in studio, Jeremy Boring, who's with The Daily Wire.
What's your title at The Daily Wire?
Fair.
That's fair.
So do I call you God, King, or just Jeremy?
Absolutely not.
Okay, I hear you.
But what is the title on the stationery?
Co-CEO. Co-CEO. And that's, of course, with Ben Shapiro and really guys that I love, the whole Daily Wire crowd.
Yes, there's absolute right to.
I had such a good time with you guys on election night where, what was it, all of us smoking a cigar except for Ben?
Ben has no vices.
That's scary.
Wait a minute.
I'm not sure that the living martyr has a vice.
See, he couldn't be a true martyr if he had any vices.
Directly or through the radio?
Really?
When I see him, we'll get together and work on scripts for PragerU.
And Alan always knows the next thing.
He's at the very cutting edge of what one should and should not do.
I feel that I would be in jail were it not for Alan Estrin.
I would have led a dissolute life but for Alan Estrin.
He's the portrait in the attic that ages and ages and ages, as you do, as you do very well.
It's great to have you, Jeremy Boring.
Jeremy Boring of The Daily Wire presents this week's video at PragerU, and it is a really important one.
It is about maybe you don't have to go to college.
What is the exact title?
Does College Equal Success?
Well, Jeremy Boring didn't graduate college, and he says so in the video.
Do you know, I am meeting more and more exceptional young people who have not gone to college.
Are you experiencing that?
I am, absolutely.
I think that college has changed what it used to be, that a person would get a degree in the liberal arts, and they were learning the art of freedom.
They were learning the sort of essential canon of Western culture.
And now that's not the case.
A liberal education is anything but liberal.
You know, I've come to see college, and I mentioned this in the video, as factories.
You know, there's so many of them.
They're so well-funded by the government.
It's a factory in every town.
And like any factory, they exist to create a consistent product.
And that, unfortunately, that consistency is worldview.
The consistency is the way that they teach people to think or the things that they teach people to think.
I don't want people who all think exactly the same.
I don't want people who attack every problem from the exact same vantage.
We were talking during the break about what makes a good talk show, and you mentioned people don't know what you're going to say next.
Alan said that what makes someone a star is the element of surprise, that we want to know what they're going to think next.
It's the same when you're building a business.
When you first build a business, it's all your ideas.
The business is really an extension.
But as the company grows, your mind can't contain all of the problems.
Your mind can't solve for all of the innovation that needs to take place to make you succeed.
And you need people who see the world in a way that you don't see the world.
And I think that quite often I find that from people who took their liberal education seriously and actually were liberally educated, many of them self-educated.
Andrew Klavan, our mutual friend, is a great example of this.
He says that he went to college, he got his degree.
And then he realized he had no education, and so he spent the decade after that educating himself.
Well, that's an actual liberal education.
He attacked the text to see what the text actually had to teach instead of learning about the text through a certain lens from someone else.
You know, I just want to tell you what this last comment made me think.
There are a handful, like St. John's, I think, has two branches, one in Maryland and one in New Mexico, I believe.
They just teach you for four years the great books.
But I realize that the current mode of thought of the left would reject all great books because they would find their authors morally defective.
How could you read?
Just forgive me one moment.
There was a very important article in the Jewish Journal by Antal Sharansky, the great Soviet dissident.
Reagan got out of the Soviet Union.
And he's a Jew who moved to Israel and he became a member of the government.
He's a very major moral thinker.
And he writes about, if we use the standard of were you a good or bad guy, it's all over.
And he said, here, as a Jew, I would have to reject...
There were so many anti-Semites in history.
I'd have to reject...
Most great literature, Shakespeare wrote Shylock, about Shylock in Merchant of Venice.
Dostoevsky was anti-Semitic.
He said, so it's absurd.
Because Dostoevsky was anti-Semitic, I have nothing to learn from Brothers Karamazov.
Because Shakespeare wrote about Shylock, I have nothing to learn from Othello or Romeo and Juliet.
So this guy owned slaves, this guy did this, so it's over.
There are no great books.
Well, if you can't learn from flawed people, there's no one left to learn from.
That's a great, that is a great line.
You know, I often think about David being a man after God's own heart.
It's actually difficult at first glance to find very much redeeming about him.
That's right.
At all.
Except that he defeated Goliath.
Right.
That's a good trick.
Yeah, that was significant.
Jeremy Boring gives the course for PragerU this week about sending kids to college.
It's a factory of indoctrination.
You mentioned all the money that the government gives colleges.
I know this is like an elementary question, but I'm not embarrassed to ask it.
Why does the government give colleges so much money?
Well, it's in their interest, too.
I mean, I don't think the government would do anything that isn't in its interest.
Education from the point of view of the government, as you know and talk about often, the government is largely controlled by the left.
The permanent government, the elected government might change.
You might have a Republican like President Trump come in, but the standing army, the bureaucrats, all lean in one direction.
And it's in their interest to raise up a new generation that thinks exactly the way that they think.
And what troubles me the most is that the right is so slow to catch on to this.
I had the opportunity to have dinner with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and she's a wonderful woman.
She spoke very eloquently about the need for charter schools.
But during the Q&A after this small gathering at someone's home that I was at, so many people, all fairly like-minded people, you know probably several of them who were there, several of the questions turned to the idea of not needing to send everyone to college.
And everyone had the same line about it.
It was, you know, not everyone is right for a college education.
Some people need to go to trade schools.
Some people, the best they could ever do is be a welder.
And why should we make them think that they have to go to college and be saddled with all of this debt?
We need to teach kids that it's okay to be a car mechanic, that it's okay to take out our...
The way I heard it was, with respect to them, I know they're all good-hearted people, but all I could hear is not everyone's as great as I am.
Someone needs to take out my trash.
Someone needs to help me raise my kids.
Someone needs to know how to weld things when I break them.
And I raised my hand and said to the secretary, I said, I think that we're actually approaching this question the wrong way.
Yes, it's certainly true that...
Some people will be great welders, and that's the path that they'll take in life, and we should give them those opportunities as a society.
But many of the millionaires and billionaires that I know also didn't get a college education.
We are mutually associated with a billionaire family out of Texas who, I don't know his exact history, but I'm not even sure he has a high school education.
Certainly not a college degree.
Mark Zuckerberg, as I mentioned in the video, one of the richest people in the world, created one of the most important communication platforms in the history of man.
No college degree.
Michael Dell, no college degree.
Larry Ellison, no college degree.
Many of the people who've created sort of modernity as we understand it did not have a college degree, and yet it seems condescending to say not everyone's right for a college degree.
Oh, you're so right.
I didn't want to interrupt, but I was cheering you on.
Jeremy Boring gives the latest course at Prager.
You will be back in a moment.
The Dennis Prager Show, live from the Relief Factor Pain-Free Studio.
Dear members of the entertainment community.
Entertainment community.
Entertainment community.
We know that you're more famous than any of us.
Well, most of us.
I'm mad.
Distressed.
Alarmed.
Infuriated.
It's your job to be creative.
Creative.
Creative.
And yet, how many of these lame-ass videos have you made that look exactly like this?
Like this.
Like this.
You entertain us.
It's literally your whole job.
Here's what we ask.
No, here's what we demand.
That you reject anything that is anti-original, anti-interesting, anti-convincing.
We demand that you try harder, harder, harder.
If you do, we'll be with you.
But if not, we'll continue to not care about anything, anything, anything.
You have to say.
Signed, the majority.
The majority.
The majority.
Of the American people.
And we're done, because that's a reasonable amount of time.
Trending now on the Larry Oller Show.
Hi, Larry.
Hey, listen here.
You over there in California, in L.A. Why don't you come down south and hang with your Republican brother?
I guarantee you'll find a different idea then.
If your dad hadn't have left the South, you'd have a totally different take on everything.
And that's still the same South.
That's the one that Obama stands for.
Larry Elder, ReliefFactor.com studio.
What an ignorant statement.
If you go down to the South and hang out with Republicans, you're going to have a different perspective?
You mean like Vernon Jones, the Democrat, who's now supporting Donald Trump?
And was accused of being bought off by Craig Melvin of MSNB Hee Haw?
You mean like that?
What does that even mean?
It means that I'm a Republican because I want Southern Republicans to like me?
How childish!
I'm a Republican because I feel that party's policies better advance the interests of this country than do the Democrat policies.
I'm not looking for a fishing buddy.
I'm not looking for a party that is marching towards single payer.
I'm not looking for a party That believes open borders or porous borders advance their interest.
And they do.
Green New Deal.
A commission that's set up to study reparation for crying out loud.
Free college.
Debt forgiveness.
Bernie Sanders wants that national rent control.
And Bernie Sanders says he's going to be leaning on Joe Biden to make Joe Biden the most progressive president in history.
That is why, sir, I am a Republican.
I'm not looking for fishing buddies.
I have my own friends.
By the way, if I hung out with you and your friends, how would I be treated?
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The dirty Democrats from never missing an opportunity to manipulate a crisis.
Listen to this.
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She was the most welcoming person you could ever imagine.
Her home was the safe place.
It was difficult to comprehend how quickly everything kind of spiraled downwards.
We didn't even know that she had COVID until a week later in her passing.
The president made a huge mistake in downplaying this virus.
There was a lack of leadership, a lack of responsibility, and a lack of resources.
The algorithm itself.
I felt like our elderly have not been a priority for this administration, that they don't matter.
For PragerU, see it at PragerU.com where we teach what isn't taught.
I just learned though that he's co-CEO.
Co-CEO.
So I may have to amend that.
that recording there.
I take as much credit as I can.
In the video or in general in life?
In general in life.
Praise is not always readily offered, so I take any that I get.
I don't believe that because I know you to be a very committed Christian, and if there's one thing I have learned over a lifetime, Of living and enjoying, benefiting from, working with Christians, it is that you don't take compliments easily because of the sin of pride.
Jews take compliments better.
Yeah, I think that's true.
That's my theory.
I was on a flight and reading through The Great Divorce, one of C.S. Lewis's seminal works, and he talks a little bit about how it's sinful not to receive a compliment well.
False modesty is as much a sin as pride.
But it is true.
It's sort of baked into the DNA of a Christian to not take the compliment.
Do you know, I have a talk out.
People should know this.
It may be the funniest of all of my lectures, and there are hundreds up there, what Jews and Christians can learn from each other.
And you would think it's a very serious talk, but I do it...
Truly with humor.
Because I am truly blessed to know both communities really well.
So, here's an example of...
You'll enjoy this as a very serious Christian.
So, Jews complain more than Christians.
This is just a fact.
So, yes.
So, I have this theory.
So I have a study I would like to do, a sociological study.
You have a Catholic church, Protestant church, and a synagogue.
You have 25 members from each.
You get together for an ecumenical lunch.
You arrange with the hotel in advance that you serve the cantaloupe, and it's not yet ripe.
Which group will complain about the cantaloupe the most?
The Catholics, the Protestants, or the Jews?
Everybody knows the Jews.
So my life has been dedicated to the question of always going beyond and asking why.
So it's an interesting question.
Why would that be?
So I have a theory.
First of all, vis-a-vis the Christians, and this is a serious point.
That was the funny point, but this is a serious point.
Christians complain less because suffering is regarded as Christ-like.
Right.
Is that fair?
I think that's fair.
Suffering is regarded as Christlike.
I would also say that there's a slight distinction in that Christians believe, obviously very foundationally, in grace more than in justice.
Now, I don't think that it's fair to say more than, but in terms of grace, as Christians understand it, is rooted in the fundamental nature of justice.
But if you were to prioritize maybe how Christians think grace is first.
I would guess that because Judaism is very focused on what should be and what shouldn't be, and the just reward and the unjust reward, that they would be quicker to point out things that they think are unjust.
You paid for the cantaloupe?
That's correct.
No, no, that's right.
The cantaloupe should be right.
Which is part of the reason why so many Jews historically became doctors.
It's unjust that people get sick.
Interesting.
Yes.
So ironically, it has a bad...
Every blessing comes with a curse.
This is a part of life.
Absolutely.
So this rebelling against intrinsic injustice is a blessing and a curse.
It's part of the reason so many Jews went to the left.
Oh, there's the injustices of capitalism.
So they made something worse.
Socialism or communism.
But on the opposite side of that, I think that a lot of my Catholic friends are perhaps too comfortable with injustice, too comfortable with suffering.
No, that's the downside of that's right.
That is why it's titled, What Jews and Christians Can Learn from Each Other.
I'm very serious.
It's a funny speech, but it's very serious.
The other example I give in the other direction is, this is truly...
I remember this like yesterday.
The first time I spoke in a church must be 30 years ago.
And the pastor gets up and asks for funds because you need funds to operate a church.
Right.
And basically said, you know, you pray on it and whatever the Holy Spirit moves you to give is what you give.
And I remember thinking, that's not going to work.
My Jewish instinct, you have to be kidding.
Pray on it?
Jews get up and say, hey, here's your tax return, Weinstein.
You did very well last year.
How much are you going to give?
I actually saw that happen.
Really?
Yes.
And not at a synagogue, at a United Jewish Appeal seminar that I spoke at in Arizona one year.
And the biggest givers in the country were gathered to hear speakers.
I was one of them.
And they allowed me into the fundraising session.
And they got up and they looked at the guy and said, you did well last year.
So between that and pray on it, I think you'll get more money for your church or synagogue.
It was a Jewish method.
Strangely, both religions have fared fairly well over the last...
A couple of millennia.
Yes.
Somehow they both work.
Somehow they both work.
Well, that's why I'm a big believer as well as saying Judeo-Christian values.
Your theology may differ, but when people get angry at the term Judeo-Christian, and some Jews don't like it, some Christians don't like it, but of course there are Judeo-Christian values.
Of course there are.
And if you say, well, but they don't have the same beliefs, yeah, but Protestants and Catholics don't have the same beliefs, so you might as well not say Christian values.
That's right.
I think that because the fundamentals of Judeo-Christian, the Judeo-Christian value set is introspection and reflection in an attempt to be better than what you are, to recognize what you are, and to find a path to transcending what you are, both of them, in a funny way, are going to come to very similar, even if the path is different, they're going to come to very similar conclusions at the end, which is why I actually think that...
Synagogues successfully raise money and churches successfully raise money.
The appeal may be very different, but really neither of those appeal are going to work very well to someone who isn't concerned with what their responsibilities are to the organization.
All right, 1-8 Prager 776. Jeremy Boring, whom I have known for years and adore.
And these are conversations we have in private, not just on the radio.
And he is...
We're talking as well about the non-necessity of going to college.
You know what worries me about the college thing, Jeremy, is I always used to say, well, look, obviously if you have to study STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, you've got to go to college.
The problem is they're being infected by the left too.
Of course.
I think it kind of, in a way, goes back to the Judeo-Christian value conversation.
One of the challenges with STEM, Is that it's presented as a godless way of thinking.
And so it's very susceptible to hubris.
Pride isn't a consideration to people with a STEM background if they don't also have a religious background, which, of course, colleges don't present them with.
All right, we're going to continue with that.
1-8-Prager-776.
Jeremy Boring, PragerU video this week.
The Dennis Prager show live from the relief factor pain-free studio.
So, you know, the reason why we're in this situation is because of China.
Um, Where is the administration on encouraging American companies who are operating and manufacturing in China, especially PPE? How are you enticing them to come back to the United States to manufacture those types of goods?
Because a number of these boxes you buy at the store for masks and such say made in China.
But we're also making them here now.
We have plants making all over, like Honeywell and companies that you wouldn't think of.
For making this kind of stuff, they're making the certain types of masks, especially the medical, the doctors, for what the doctors need in the hospital, the 95s.
They are doing...
I went up to one of the factories in Maine, and it's incredible, one of the plants, and it's incredible what all of these companies are doing.
We're starting to make a lot.
But you'll be seeing over the next two weeks, I'm doing something that's extremely bold, and you'll see, I think you'll be extremely impressed by it.
Look, I've been fighting this with China for a long time.
The globalists, they want to make everything in China.
We can make our pencils here.
We don't need 57 pencils for every kid.
You can have two.
And look, I'm very upset with China.
I think what China did is a disgrace.
Whether they knew it or not, I won't get into that.
But one thing, they knew it well enough that it didn't get into the rest of China.
But it did.
Get out to the rest of the world, including Europe and the U.S. Then they tried to blame it on Europe.
Then they tried to blame it on American soldiers.
They did everything.
It's a China virus.
Whether you like it or not, it's a China virus.
And you've got 20 other names you can give it.
But I am very angry with China.
So just to reiterate, you have something coming on enticing American companies out of China.
something very strong.
Yeah, we do.
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Because I think Trump's going to win, and I think the Republicans are going to hold the Senate.
But because of what is going on in the Democratic Party, and I watch it every day.
Right now, they are holding hostage unemployment relief for people.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer will not grant unemployment relief because they want radical policies.
And they believe that the Republicans have to give them.
They don't and they won't.
But Mitch McConnell's holding the line saying, you know, we will extend some unemployment benefits and we will provide assistance where needed to particularly hard-hit industries, but we are not going to bail out blue state pension funds and we are not returning the state income tax deduction or the Home mortgage interest deduction.
That deal was done three years ago.
It was working until the Chinese Communist Party unleashed the virus.
So within the Democratic Party, there's this radical turn.
Radical.
It's not your parents' Democrats.
It's not your Democrats.
It's AOC and the Squad's Democrats.
And their agenda is to hack, pack, pack, and tax.
Can you remember that?
Hack, pack, pack, and tax.
They're going to hack the Senate filibuster.
Once it's gone, they will pack the United States Senate by adding D.C. and Puerto Rico as states 51-52, four senators.
They will pack the Supreme Court like FDR tried to do in 1937, and then they will simply tax everything that moves, including your retirement.
Pack, pack, pack and pack.
Nope.
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Since the Civil War, it doesn't matter what happens in America.
A president can...
Yes, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
One of my favorite people.
And that's a big deal.
You really are.
Jeremy Boring, CEO of The Daily Wire.
If you haven't visited Daily Wire, I tell you, I visit every day.
And I told Jeremy, they're so cheap at The Daily Wire that they wouldn't even give me a free subscription.
Actually, they would, of course.
Of course.
But I insist on paying.
I donate to one of the photography sites that I visit.
It's a hobby of mine.
And I think, I use this guy for reviews of equipment.
Why wouldn't I send him something?
Well, one of the lessons I learned from you many years ago is to question the morality of going to a physical store and examining a product and then buying it online.
I'm very touched.
Did I do a video on that, Alan?
Yeah, sure.
The storekeeper law.
Right.
Yes, and I've done it on the air a long time ago.
Thank you.
I have the chills, actually, that you were moved by that.
And that's an example of where religion makes you a better person.
I didn't get that.
I got that from Jewish law.
That's a Jewish law.
You can't ask the storekeeper the price of an item if you know you won't buy it there.
Right.
It's as simple as that.
2,000-year-old law.
You can't raise the storekeeper's hopes.
And I'm very strict on that with regard to myself.
I'll tell you an interesting moral dilemma.
So I buy compact discs because I have a phenomenal audio system, and it sounds best with CDs, not with streaming.
Streaming sounds great, but this sounds greater.
Anyway, I buy them.
So can I buy a used one?
Because the artist doesn't actually participate.
Doesn't get a nickel.
Right.
Yeah.
Yes.
I know.
Agreed.
When I say this to you, I know it resonates.
Why do I know that?
Because you're a serious Christian.
Not all religious people are serious.
There's no question.
But serious religious people reflect on character and moral issues as a general rule more than others.
I think that's fair, which is certainly not to say that there aren't people who are not religious concerned with...
Yes, we're terrific, yes, absolutely.
But it's sort of our central premise is to contemplate these things, right?
That's right.
Our central premise is to figure out what am I in relation to God and what can be done to bridge that gap.
The ultimate culmination, to my mind, of raising a generation godless and religionless and Bible-less is on the streets of Seattle.
That doesn't mean the inevitable, but it is the ultimate.
Well, it is somewhat inevitable.
I take that back.
It is inevitable.
Not for everyone.
But the nihilism...
Is it nihilism?
I have a slightly different theory.
And my theory is that, because I actually see this sometimes happen with religious people, with Christians in particular.
Someone wrote in to me at the Daily Wire last week and said, my husband and I are missionaries in Southeast Asia.
He has lost his heart for our calling and would like to move back to the States, get a regular job, and raise our kids.
But I still feel called by God to the mission field.
Would it be wrong for me?
To divorce my husband and stay here doing God's work.
And, of course, I said yes, it would be wrong.
But it's, I think, a fairly common problem, and I think you see it with these rioters in the streets of Seattle as well.
They've taken an abstract moral and placed it as supreme above personal morality.
And so the people rioting in Seattle...
Have elevated the abstract idea of racial equality or the abstract idea of racial justice.
And because they're in service of that great moral cause, they're not bound by any personal moral restrictions.
It's perfectly okay to assault a fellow human whom you can see and touch and know.
It's okay to burn property in your own community.
It's okay to tear down your own forms of government.
Well, I have said that for years.
I call it, you call it abstract.
My term has been macro.
We have raised children with macro morality.
How you feel about racism is infinitely more important than, that is not just infinitely more important than your character and integrity and decency and truth-telling.
It is the defining element of your goodness.
Right.
I don't want to be hard on my mom, but I actually had an argument with my mom once when she first got on Facebook.
And we all kind of get pulled into the new reality of Facebook.
She did as well.
And she suddenly found herself realizing that some of her neighbors, physical neighbors, didn't share her politics.
And she would get into arguments with them.
And I said, Mom, it's actually wrong to put, to use your term, this macro idea of politics above the very real people with whom you've shared community.
If I had been hurt on the sidewalk in front of my house as a child, these people would have come and given me aid.
They would have cared for me.
Exactly.
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But first, President Trump used the media's own headlines against them when they went BMW about Trump's concern about mail-in voting and the potential for voting fraud.
Steve, please.
Are you going to launch an effort to try to delay the election, or was that just a trial balloon this morning?
Well, what I want to explain to people, but it doesn't need much explanation.
I mean, you look at article after article, New York's mail vote disaster.
Tens of thousands of mail ballots have been tossed out in this year's primaries.
What will happen in November?
It's a mess.
This is done by Washington Post.
Can you believe it?
The Washington Post's wallpapers.
Fake news.
But in this case, it's not fake.
It's true.
This is done by the Wall Street Journal.
Here's another one.
Vote by mail experiment reveals potential problems within postal voting system ahead in the November...
Election.
And you see what's happening with so many different places.
They're doing even trial runs.
They're a disaster.
And you don't think there's going to be a problem.
You don't think this is an issue.
Two and a half years, as President Trump said, about this BS collusion investigation.
But actual situations like this.
Remember that time that guy walked in and said, I'm Eric Holder, and requested his ballot?
He just said, I'm Eric Holder, and was handed Eric Holder's ballot.
He didn't fill it out.
That would have been a crime.
No voter ID, no nothing.
He didn't even have a mustache and he was white.
You don't think this is going to be a problem?
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But I think now that a number of Democratic voices have realized that even if there's no fraud at all, just put aside the whole allegation of fraud, that there could be massive dysfunction in that there could be massive dysfunction in the tabulating of votes cast by mail.
And I think that the New York congressional districts that are still not resolved from a June 23rd election because of this huge increase of voting by mail.
Are a real warning sign about what could happen.
Ben Smith of the New York Times did a column on some media people, TV people, who are saying, well, we've got to get away from this idea that there is an election night.
And on election night, at the end of the night, maybe it's a long night, but you declare a winner of the presidential election.
That's just not going to happen because of voting by mail.
For free speech in this country, the likes of which we have never ever had in America.
Never.
There are unique threats to the United States that we have not ever, that's what unique means, we have never encountered them before.
Part of that battle is waged by Daily Wire every day.
A source I go, it's one of the handful that I go to every day.
I go to many, many sources, but not many every day.
Daily Wire is one of them.
And I pay good money.
And we're glad to have it.
I like...
It doesn't matter.
I already mentioned that.
I think people should pay for what they use.
But okay.
So Jeremy Boring is CEO of Daily Wire and his video this week is up at PragerU.
Is college necessary?
Not the exact title.
Does college equal success?
Does college equal success?
Yes.
It was a real treat for me, having played a small role with PragerU over the last, I don't know, Alan, five or six years?
Yeah, at least.
Well, we started, what, 13 years ago.
Is that right?
2007?
Wow.
No, not that long ago?
It really dated from 2012. 2012. All right, so we're only eight years old.
So you're with us the whole time, basically.
Anyway, go ahead.
Just to have played a behind-the-scenes role and then to step out and actually be on camera and do one was quite a thrill.
Well, we had Michael Knowles, we had Ben Shapiro, we have Andrew Klavan, we have the whole Daily Wire team.
You do.
When you got to the very bottom of the barrel.
Oh, that's hilarious.
That is so Christian of you.
See, that's my point.
That was a perfect example.
Although when I made my high school basketball team, the coach said, we have scraped the bottom of the barrel.
Did he really?
Prager made the team.
And you know what?
I knew he was right.
All right, so let me see.
Put that up that's being blocked.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube.com crisis.
Any thoughts on that?
Yeah, I heard you talking a little bit ago with Craig about the challenges that Prager is facing in social media right now, that PragerU is facing in social media.
You can call it Prager.
We knew it wasn't me.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's real.
Everyone on the right is struggling with it.
I think it's more complicated, perhaps, than we sometimes make it.
It is true that these organizations have agenda, but I also think that it's true that the organizations are so large, I don't know that they can be controlled by necessarily the people who run them.
You'll see places, Jack Dorsey at Twitter in particular, will...
Put his finger directly on the scale on occasion, never to our benefit, of course.
I think with some of the organizations, a bigger problem that they face is just the bubble that they operate in.
If you go up to Silicon Valley, it's sort of like Hollywood.
There's very few conservatives on film sets because it's just not a culture that has embraced conservatism.
So the director himself doesn't always have to supply the agenda.
The writers...
See the world the exact same way that he does?
The actors see the world the exact same way that he does?
All the way down to the people who are creating graphics and special effects see the world the same way that he does?
I think that that's part of the problem.
I look at a guy like Mark Zuckerberg just as an example, and I'm sure if we were able to sit down with him, he doesn't see himself as someone who suppresses points of view.
He sees himself quite the opposite, as a guy who...
He gave a voice to billions of people who had never had such a voice before.
I'm sure he sees himself as a champion of the very concept of freedom of expression.
And yet he has perhaps a blind spot as to how impenetrable is the bubble in which he operates.
And probably, practically speaking, he has so many people working down from him who reinforce that worldview that it would be very hard to make particular changes, even if he wanted to make those changes.
None of that's to say that it's any less dangerous to our point of view.
In other words, the Facebook bureaucracy is left.
It's almost irrelevant who the head is.
Much like the federal government.
Like the government.
That's exactly right.
Yep.
As we learned with Donald Trump as president.
Alright, let's take some calls here because we have some.
1-8 Prager 776 and Craig in Southfield, Michigan.
Hi.
Hey, Dennis.
I wanted to commend you when I saw you at the Balfour Celebration.
Actually, I wanted to speak to the Jewish community.
I suffered quite a great deal of loss.
And as a Christian, there's an expression that we have that the church shoots its wounded.
And I never found so much reception and compassion and so warmly embraced as I was.
With the Jewish community there at the Temple, that was my first time at Temple, and actually had kind of a holy fear going there, viewing from the perspective that the Jewish people, you know, have as to, you know, as Christians, we have this access to God through Jesus, and that we come boldly through the throne of grace, and I was very...
I had a lot of holy fear going to the temple, but you had really strongly, maybe almost scolded the Jewish community about not reaching out to the Christian community and how much the Christian community cares for Israel and all of the Jewish people, and I really appreciated that.
Well, thank you very much, and thank you for the whole thing.
The issue of suffering is that the Jews, and all generalizations allow for exceptions, but generalizations are the key to wisdom.
If you don't see patterns, then you're blind.
So, Jews have suffered a tremendous amount, and so they have a tremendous, there's an empathy for people who suffer that's built in.
The only difference that I was noting, somewhat in a light way, but also in a very serious way, was Jews think that suffering violates God's will in the deepest sense.
Christians have a somewhat different view through their theology of suffering.
As I said, it was Christ-like.
I don't think that there is a parallel to that in normative Jewish thought.
One thing I would add, Dennis, is that God may be jealous, but he's not fearful.
And so it's a wonderful thing when people pursue God from different points of view, open themselves up to different points of view.
Back in a moment.
Bless your soul.
For almost 20 years, I've been searching for evidence of one of the greatest miracles of the entire Bible.
The miraculous parting of the Red Sea.
Tim, the first question most people ask is, where's Mount Sinai?
My first question as a geographer is, where was the sea that was parted and crossed?
So what do you think the crossing site, where would that be?
Well, for once, I'm going to follow the conventional argument here.
When I look at the Exodus story through the eyes of a scientist, then it contains a lot of observations which just make sense to modern science.
I think it is possible to demonstrate that it took place in close proximity to Egypt.
I know that some people would say, well, there were probably 5,000, maybe 20,000 Israelites.
This matter of large numbers is a very, very thorny issue.
There has to be enough Israelites in order to make Pharaoh and the rest of Egypt scared.
Whether the ten plagues happened is a miracle.
Whether the Red Sea parted is a miracle.
Archaeology cannot prove or disprove a miracle.
Make the sea small, put it close to Egypt, all of a sudden it calls into question the biblical text itself.
And you cast their pursuers into the depths as a stone into mighty waters.
Where were these ancient lakes in what is now all desert?
And what sort of people could stand the strength of the wind that would part that depth of water?
Nobody could stand and walk that land bridge in that sort of wind.
It would be impossible.
Why is it important to think about these things?
At the end of the day, we're really talking about a miraculous event of unprecedented proportion of God's miraculous saving power.
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Barack Obama had a very simple foreign policy.
Obama loved domestic policy.
He acknowledged that was his sweet spot.
And he once asked, "What is your foreign policy doctrine?" He said, "Just don't do stupid things." Actually, he used a little more colorful term, but we won't use that today.
But the fact of the matter is, the Russia reboot, when you look at it, was a series of stupid decisions.
That backfired on the American people.
And that's what Hillary Clinton is facing in 2016 when she goes into the election.
It was a senior Clinton campaign official who told me we needed to neutralize this issue because we saw it as our number one liability.
And then Seamus Bruner, my co-author, digs out a document that was in our files that we hadn't really understood the significance of all of a sudden.
It's a poll from the summer of 2015.
Hillary Clinton polls.
I want to remind you, everybody, if you missed the words, I want, and it began with to remind you, I just want and it began with to remind you, I just want you to know I did say I want, but the microphone was only turned on after the first two words.
Thank you.
We're very precise here.
In any event, I want to remind you about flattenthefear.com.
It's a magnificent website about flattening the fear.
The fear is what is paralyzing our country, not the COVID. And that is the reason for the lockdown, which is increasingly irrational.
I felt it was irrational from the second week.
Flattenthefear.com.
It's a medical doctor site, scientist site.
They don't think you should have all this fear.
Please go.
This is a good example.
It asks you for no money.
It is a way of your supporting yourself and the country and the people who do good.
This has been very enjoyable, Jeremy Boring.
It's always enjoyable when we get together.
He's the CEO of The Daily Wire, and people have very interesting Calls, for example, Jim in Atlanta.
He wants to know, I love this.
I love this.
This is why I love my show.
To me, a challenge to me.
Dennis, would you buy a used car?
How is that different from a used CD? And now I have to think that through.
But the difference is that the, theoretically, imagine if everybody, the people who were selling their UCDs took the people who were selling their UCDs took the files off the CD.
That's what they've done.
Right.
So that's why it's different from the car.
They didn't remove the motor.
It's also the differences in how we've structured the economics around them.
The songwriter and the artist don't make their money.
As a percentage of the sale of the physical product, they make their money as a royalty on the intellectual property itself.
And so they get paid by the exchange of the IP. They're not owners in the way that an auto company is.
They own the car.
They sell you the car.
They take that money.
That's how record labels make their money, but not how artists make their money.
Well said.
I want to remind everybody that Jeremy Boring's video is up.
At PragerU.
He's a handsome guy to boot, so you'll really want to watch it.
Let's tell Jeremy why he thinks we should...
Why people should donate to PragerU, and we have 30 seconds.
People should donate to PragerU because it's a far better education for young people than what you're going to spend $40,000 a year on if you send them to most American universities.
That's a good reason.
Thank you, Jeremy.
God bless you.
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Here's what I want to understand.
It's the counterintelligence investigation that led to the interview.
You didn't authorize the interview.
As a matter of fact, you wanted to go to the White House and tell them about the problem, didn't you?
That's right.
I thought that that was the more immediate issue.
And when you heard about the interview, you got upset, didn't you?
I was upset that Director Comey didn't coordinate that with us and acted unilaterally.
Yes, I was.
Okay.
Did Comey go rogue?
Then you could use that term, yes.
Does it not shock you that Sally Yates said what she said today about Jim Comey?
No, I mean, Comey has...
I've always had a theory about him.
I think others have agreed or caught on with this as well, that he's really a Comey-ist.
I mean, he almost thinks of himself, As a government unto himself all along.
And that's been his approach.
You know, it's like he's created this narrative and he's living it out like he's writing a novel in real time where he's the only honest man in government.
Somehow, he never makes a mistake.
He never errs.
He puts himself in these highly politicized situations and in this case, clearly thought that he was the embodiment of the anti-Trump establishment meant to save the country.
And Sally Yates is saying he went rogue because, as you know, Dr. G, this is a classic government maneuver.
When all of a sudden there's no more room to maneuver, when they can't do the dance, the Potomac two-step, you know, pretend like nothing bad happened, oh, well, then it's no one's really responsible for this.
That's the next move, and that's what Sally Yates is doing here.
She doesn't know.
She doesn't remember.
Oh, but Comey went rogue, so let's go back to that.
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But first, President Trump used the media's own headlines against them.
When they went BMW about Trump's concern about mail-in voting and the potential for voting fraud.
Steve, please.
Are you going to launch an effort to try to delay the election or was that just a trial balloon this morning?
Well, what I want to explain to people, but it doesn't need much explanation.
I mean, you look at article after article, New York's mail vote disaster, tens of thousands of mail ballots have been tossed out in this year's primaries.
What will happen in November?
It's a mess.
This is done by Washington Post.
Can you believe it?
The Washington Post's wallpapers.
Fake news, but in this case it's not fake.
It's true.
This is done by the Wall Street Journal.
Here's another one.
Vote by mail experiment reveals potential problems within postal voting system ahead in the November election.
And you see what's happening with so many different places.
They're doing even trial runs.
They're a disaster.
And you don't think there's going to be a problem.
You don't think this is an issue.
Two and a half years, as President Trump said, about this BS collusion investigation.
But actual situations like this.
Remember that time that guy walked in and said, I'm Eric Holder and requested his ballot?
He just said, I'm Eric Holder and was handed Eric Holder's ballot.
He didn't fill it out.
That would have been a crime.
No voter ID, no nothing.
He didn't even have a mustache and he was white.
You don't think this is going to be a problem?
Keep up with what's trending.
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But I think now that a number of Democratic voices have realized that even if there's no fraud at all, just put aside the whole allegation of fraud, there could be massive dysfunction in there could be massive dysfunction in the tabulating of votes cast by mail.
And I think that the New York congressional districts that are still not resolved from a June 23rd election because of this huge increase of voting by mail.
Are a real warning sign about what could happen.
Ben Smith of the New York Times did a column on some media people, TV people, who are saying, well, we've got to get away from this idea that there is an election night.
And on election night, at the end of the night, maybe it's a long night, but you declare a winner of the presidential election.
That's just not going to happen because of voting by mail.
And they're right about that, I think.
It's entirely possible.
And it might not happen on election night or election week, or the week after that, or the week after that, or even in November.
And you have to imagine, in today's political climate, having an undecided election in which there are fevered news coverage of ballots being discovered here, ballots being discovered there, lawsuits filed everywhere, as far as the eye can see.
Possibly civil unrest.
When Antifa shows up at the local precinct...
God, Byron, does anyone realize?
Do they visualize what it will be like?
And then above all else, there's the constant rhetorical war led by the president.
It isn't just baseless.
It's ludicrous.
It doesn't even make any sense.
It's just pure deceitful propaganda.
It's like something straight out of North Korea.
Something straight out of North Korea.
What do you, Chris Hayes, know about North Korea?
Have you ever spoken to somebody who's actually lived in a communist dictatorship?
Your ideology is a left-wing ideology.
It is of the same camp as those that run the prison camp that is North Korea.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First on the Salem Radio Network, and I'm just going to talk about what you just heard.
Now, Chris Hayes, who cares about Chris Hayes, really?
I mean, he's a nobody.
Nobody watches his show.
He's puerile.
He's infantile.
He's a propaganda merchant.
But we opened this show, our three-hour show, with that clip because it is a perfect summary of what is being done to you and what has been done to America now for at least four years.
Yes, the left has always lied.
Always lied.
Because for them, truth isn't an objective reality.
Okay, hi everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
The left ruins everything it touches.
There is no exception to that.
It is a tsunami of destruction by people who believe in nothing except some utopian dreams that lead to hell.
They've ruined sports.
I'm dying to know the ratings of baseball, basketball, well, football hasn't started.
I'm dying to know the ratings as compared to last year.
I don't mean the first days when people were just curious, but continuing.
Why you would watch people who have utter contempt for you.
You're a racist, which is about as loathsome a human being as you can be, but I want you to watch me play and cheer for me while I have propaganda on my uniform.
I have too much dignity to watch a sport at this time.
When you spit on me, I do not thank you for making it rain.
That is how I view watching sports at this time.
The worst is the Women's National Basketball Association, which few people watched anyway.
But they actually ran out when the national anthem was played.
If enough people hate this country, there will be no more country.
Just know that.
The left will have destroyed the greatest experiment in human history.
And we'll be left with what?
Rubble.
And now hockey.
I had hopes that hockey would just not allow itself to be politicized.
Oh, is that true?
Where is this from?
When did this come out?
Breitbart.
When did it come out, though?
Second.
Okay, Sunday.
Yeah, so I mentioned this.
Yes.
I want to see the ratings for the last week.
I'm not reporting anything for the first weekend.
He just brought in, Sean did.
Yes, Sunday, yes.
I want this week's ratings, which we'll have to wait a week.
Okay.
American Greatness.
The National Hockey League's COVID-delayed playoffs began in earnest on Sunday after months without hockey.
I was keen to watch the best of the best compete for Lord Stanley's Cup, the greatest trophy of all sports.
But I was not permitted simply to enjoy the return of hockey, a sport upon which I was reared and have played since I was two years old." This is written by Dion Kothawa.
"Instead, I discovered I had tuned into a WOKE seminar.
While all the players ringed center ice, the stadium announcer's voice boomed out a series of messages over the loudspeakers.
We skate for you.
We skate for the cup.
We skate for better days.
And today and always, we skate for the right reasons.
And at that, suddenly the words end racism were emblazoned on the jumbotron.
Ringing the arena on smaller screens was a hashtag, we skate for black lives.
Wow.
Did you know that?
We skate for black lives.
Thank you.
Well, of course, it doesn't mean anything.
How do you skate for black lives?
By the way, it's all based on a lie that the police kill blacks wantonly.
It's a gigantic lie.
The whole thing's based on a lie.
All of leftism is based on a lie.
There is no exception.
Ringing the arena on smaller screens was we skate for black lives.
One republic's better days played over it all.
It was just as Orwellian as it sounds.
In what sense do professional hockey players skate for black lives?
How does hockey, whether played well or poorly or at all, end racism or bring about better days?
By the way, should they have affirmative action in hockey?
Blacks are woefully underrepresented.
By the way, aren't whites woefully underrepresented in the NBA? How did that turn out?
How was that possible?
Does the act of playing hockey fix racism?
Obviously, it's all nonsense.
This was little more than ritualistic, saccharine, impotent, and very cheap virtue signaling by the NHL, done in the desperate hope that the anti-racist mob might devour it at last.
But it wasn't over, not even close.
The announcer then introduced Matt Dumba.
A defenseman for the Minnesota Wild who walked to the center ice wearing a Black Lives Matter hoodie and brandishing a microphone.
My stomach lurched.
I prayed he wasn't about to do what I feared he would and reveal once and for all that my beloved sport finally had been colonized by fun-hating ideologues, brimming with foolish utopian schemes.
Masquerading beneath the banner of social justice and racial equity.
You know, this guy, in his own words, sounds like I could have written this.
I mean, this is eerie to me.
How he got it.
The fun-hating.
Is that what he writes?
Yes.
The left is fun-hating ideologue.
Remember the black man I played for you who was screaming about how good America is?
And how he's a happy man?
And how he's...
Of course, he embodies my belief.
Happy people.
Remember, happy people make the world better.
The unhappy make it worse.
You ever met a happy leftist?
It's an oxymoron.
Would I be forced to pay respect to the NHL, now a mere husk of itself?
A mouthpiece and force multiplier for modern-day white people hating racial essentialists?
Sadly, yes.
Even so, this event, Dumba's speech, whose throat-clearing opening lines have been omitted for brevity's sake, is worth exploring in some depth, because it's not every day that we are presented with plain-spoken anti-racist rhetoric.
Usually it's mindless sloganeering designed to bludgeon dissenters into submission and eventual artificial agreement.
By eschewing totally the art of persuasion, the coin of the realm in a self-governing republic such as ours, he writes very well.
So this is what Dumba said, this defenseman for the Minnesota Wild.
During this pandemic, something unexpected but long overdue occurred.
The world woke up to the existence of systemic, no, systematic, Racism and how deeply rooted it is within our society.
Attention citizens, the correct term is now systematic racism.
This is the author, right?
Pay no attention to the fact that just five minutes ago it was systemic racism.
Such petty differences are to these anointed wokesters mere details.
They are easily brushed aside by those who trod upon the righteous path to the right side of history.
Then he said, for those unaffected by systematic racism or unaware, I'm sure that some of you believe that this topic has garnered too much attention during the last couple months.
But let me assure you, it has not.
Racism is a man-made creation.
And all it does is deteriorate from our collective prosperity.
What does that mean?
It's not English.
Racism is everywhere.
Racism is everywhere.
I said it twice.
Really?
Yeah, well, that's what they believe.
After all, Uncle Ben.
Washington Redskins.
Aunt Jemima.
So it's everywhere.
Nooses at NASCAR. Everywhere.
The great lie, the guide is Dumba, perpetuates the great lie of our time.
History will regard him as a nothing.
As a perpetuator of a libel on America.
And we need to fight against it.
On behalf of the NHL and the Hockey Diversity Alliance.
Oh my God, there's a Hockey Diversity Alliance?
What is it going to do?
There are no black goalies.
Is it going to make sure there are black goalies?
There are no Hispanic goalies that I know of.
In fact, the overwhelming majority of players are Canadian.
Why is that acceptable?
And we need to fight against it.
On behalf of the NHL and the Hockey Diversity Alliance, we vow and promise, both, to stand up for justice and fight for what is right.
Now I can't watch hockey.
Thank you, NHL. Because they're cowards.
Because if you do nothing, you just play a sport and give everyone of every color joy.
You're not.
Woke.
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Because I think Trump's going to win and I think the Republicans are going to go hold the Senate.
But because of what is going on...
In the Democratic Party, and I watch it every day.
You know, right now they are holding hostage unemployment relief for people.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer will not grant unemployment relief because they want radical policies and they believe that the Republicans have to give them.
They don't and they won't.
But Mitch McConnell is holding the line saying, you know, we will extend some unemployment benefits and we will provide Assistance where needed to particularly hard-hit industries, but we are not going to bail out blue state pension funds.
And we are not returning the state income tax deduction or the home mortgage interest deduction.
That deal was done three years ago.
It was working until the Chinese Communist Party unleashed the virus.
So within the Democratic Party, there's this radical turn.
Radical.
It's not your parents' Democrats.
It's not your Democrats.
It's AOC and the squads, Democrats.
And their agenda is to hack, pack, pack, and tax.
Can you remember that?
Hack, pack, pack, and tax.
They're going to hack the Senate filibuster into shreds.
And once it's gone, they will pack the United States Senate by adding D.C. and Puerto Rico as states 51-52, four senators.
They will pack the Supreme Court, like FDR tried to do in 1937. And then they will simply tax everything that moves, including your retirement.
It doesn't matter what happens in America.
A president can be assassinated.
And we still had a peaceful transition to power.
That photograph from Air Force One, as the vice president is being sworn in moments after JFK is assassinated, and his widow is standing there in her blood-spattered dress.
Is the essence of why we are the most successful republic on the face of the planet.
And right now, with the Democrat Party wanting to make mail-in and absentee voting the standard, not having Americans physically go to vote, which is a right Americans have died for in their thousands.
In the hundreds of thousands, undermines that sacred compact.
Forget politics.
I know this sounds crazy for me, Sebastian Gorka.
Forget politics for a hot minute.
We are talking about the integrity of our electoral system, which means the integrity of our nation.
For like four decades.
You know this guy as a New Yorker.
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The hockey thing is really remarkable.
The gigantic, awesome, spectacular lie that it's all based on, that America is a racist country.
Isn't it obvious it's not, when you have so many hoaxes?
I list about a dozen in a recent column of mine.
And then the trivia?
And cultural appropriation.
Trader Joe's has Trader Jati, and therefore it's racist?
Doesn't even make sense, do you understand?
Uncle Ben is removed.
Washington Redskins, a name that American Indians themselves use.
It's the name of a team at an Arizona reservation, of a high school team, the Redskins.
Too bad, the owner of the Redskins really fought for many years, but the hysteria is just, it was too much, it even pressured him.
This is all about feeling good about yourself, because people have, with the end of the belief, when you don't fight real evil, this is why the left is so dangerous.
It ignores real evils, and it makes up evils to fight.
It ignores Iran.
You realize if the Democrats win, it's back to bundles of money, appeasement money to Iran, one of the most vile regimes in modern history.
Wow.
you Thank you.
Sports ruined.
Have messages on the uniforms.
They all caved in.
It's all hysteria and the left-wing media have made it possible.
You can't even now...
You can't broadcast.
You can't...
Yes, you can't broadcast.
You can't use the internet to say that hydroxychloroquine might help you.
So let me announce publicly there is no doubt in my mind that Facebook will be regarded as a killer because there are people whose lives would have been saved.
Everyone who knows science knows that hydroxychloroquine is unbelievably safe.
Regular use of hydroxychloroquine is probably safer than regular use of Tylenol.
So the risk of using it for a couple of weeks is close to zero.
And you would deprive people of the knowledge that it might help?
You lowlifes.
Including the CDC, you lowlifes.
Because they make a fortune from remdesivir, and they make nothing from hydroxychloroquine.
I finally have come around to understand the corruption in big pharmaceutical companies.
I've defended them my entire broadcast career, and now they're an ally of the left.
Remdesivir by Gilead.
A thousand bucks a shot.
2,000 bucks a dose.
How much is hydroxychloroquine?
12 bucks?
The corruption is so deep that I've always said it's the C word, corruption.
That is what has held third world countries back.
They have great brain power.
They have great resources in many instances, like Africa.
But there's so much corruption.
The left has made that possible in the United States.
To hide, to purposely hide the possible hope?
The sickness that runs through the big tech people?
The contempt for people who are sick on the part?
Of the big tech companies that they would not allow you to hear about hydroxychloroquine if a loved one of yours gets COVID? That's evil, my friends.
These people who think they're good, they are doing evil.
There is blood on their hands if there's any truth to the hydroxychloroquine, which is used in many countries.
But what I am telling you now cannot be stated on Facebook.
Cannot be, get it?
Cannot be stated on a tweet.
PragerU was locked out for a week from Twitter because we retweeted the doctors who said that hydroxychloroquine might work.
The left hates Donald Trump more than they love life itself.
That is how...
Morally sick the left is.
And you will vote Democrat?
How do you justify it morally?
How?
Oh, look at Trump.
Trump's a liar.
Are you a child?
your disgust, which is, I don't even think legitimate, but even if it is, your disgust with Donald Trump is more important than the welfare of America?
Look, it is all unfortunately a verification of something I've said my whole life.
I have contempt for humanity and love for individual humans.
God made a deeply flawed creature to have America.
And then work to crush it under the lie that it's bad?
Wow.
And you're going to send your kids to a school that teaches them that America was founded in order to perpetuate slavery?
The 1619 thesis?
Oh, boy.
I...
Thank you.
Paul in St. Paul.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
How are you?
Could be worse.
Thank you.
So I'm from Minnesota.
Grew up in hockey culture.
Supported the Minnesota Wilds as a hometown team.
And played the sport.
Had family members who were a professional.
So I followed Matt Dumba's ride out of the Menor League.
Good.
All right.
Stay on.
Stay on.
Do not hang up.
Do not hang up.
I want to hear about it.
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Barack Obama had a very simple foreign policy.
Obama loved domestic policy.
He acknowledged that was his sweet spot.
And he once asked, "What is your foreign policy doctrine?" He said, "Just don't do stupid things." Actually, he used a little more colorful term, but we won't use that today.
But the fact of the matter is, the Russia reboot, when you look at it, was a series of stupid decisions.
Decisions that backfired on the American people.
And that's what Hillary Clinton is facing in 2016 when she goes into the election.
It was a senior Clinton campaign official who told me we needed to neutralize this issue because we saw it as our number one liability.
And then Seamus Bruner, my co-author, digs out a document that was in our files that we hadn't really understood the significance of all of a sudden.
It's a poll from the summer of 2015. Hillary Clinton polls.
What's her number one political liability?
Is it Vince Foster?
Is it Whitewater?
Is it the Rose Law Firm billing records?
Is it Benghazi and the tragedy there?
Is it the classified email scandal that she was going through right in 2015?
None of those registered as the number one impediment to the presidency.
The number one impediment was the perception that she and her husband Bill Clinton cashed in along with other Democrats on the failed Russian policy.
53% of the people on this private poll that the Clinton campaign did said that was the number one reason why they might not vote for Hillary Clinton.
So that's why they hire Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS. It's why they carry out the dirty trick that we now know to be Russia collusion.
You're telling me, John, that people from her campaign told this to you?
They did.
In fact, we didn't find the ball until we got that guidance from a very senior Clinton campaign official who was read into the entire strategy involved in it.
Let me just play the exchange for you.
Have you taken a cognitive test?
No, I haven't taken a test.
Why the hell would I take a test?
Come on, man.
That's like saying you, before you got in this program, you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not.
What do you think, huh?
What do you say to President Trump who brags about his tests and makes your mental state an issue for voters?
Well...
If he can't figure out the difference between an elephant and a lion, I don't know what the hell he's talking about.
Did you watch that?
Look, come on, man.
I know you're trying to goad me, but I mean, I'm so forward-looking to have an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates.
There's going to be plenty of time.
And by the way, as I joke with him, you know...
I shouldn't say it.
I'm going to say something I probably shouldn't say.
Anyway, I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical as well as my mental fitness.
Houston, we have a problem.
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I experienced it firsthand in dealing with my late father-in-law.
He was in a beautiful, beautiful extended care facility in the upstate of South Carolina.
They took wonderful care of him.
But I watched it.
I observed it.
You know, day to day.
Every chance I could, I was with him, visiting with him.
And that's my father-in-law, what I just heard.
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All right, everybody.
I want to go back to Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota.
I was talking to you about this player on the Minnesota Wild hockey team and the poisoning of hockey with the politicization and the lies about America being systemically, now systematically racist.
Read by this guy, Dumbo.
I never heard of.
I follow hockey, but I'm not up on all the players.
Anyway, so you've been following him as a big hockey fan in Minnesota.
Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah.
So I wouldn't say a big hockey fan, but, you know, I'm from Minnesota, so there's hockey in the blood here.
So a Minnesota hockey, you know, I'm a hockey fan.
So the reality is, two years ago, because I just pay attention to this kind of stuff, two years ago, So last year, Dumbo went through some severe family health crisis with his wife.
But two years ago, I watched his...
Anyway, going back, I watched his rise out of the minor leagues.
I was so happy for the guy because he's a workhorse.
He's good at what he does.
He made the pros.
And two years ago, there was this whole discussion.
I can't remember where the format was or where it was, but there was a whole discussion about race and hockey.
And what is it like to be a person of color or a black man in the NHL when only a certain percentage are represented?
So Jumba at that time, I don't recall every single detail of it, but he basically said, I don't know what color I am.
I don't know my race.
And he's like, frankly, I don't care.
I'm here to play hockey.
So someone got a hold of him recently and told him that he should feel Well, I'm looking at pictures of him,
and looking at him in the pictures that I see on the internet, I would think that he was overwhelmingly white.
But now when I look at another one, he looks black.
I don't know.
It's very odd to me.
It's like it's a different guy.
The guy in the uniform, maybe because he's old.
I don't even know what to say.
I don't care.
But what would you say he is if you looked at him?
Well, here's the deal.
You're like me.
I hate looking at people and wondering what race they might be.
Right, exactly.
People are people.
However, if you force me to, I think he looks like maybe he was Samoan or Polynesian and white, you know?
Like I say, he's from Canada.
He's a Canadian guy anyway.
So that's kind of annoying.
Right.
I thought, alright, listen, thank you.
The truth is, I did not know.
I did not know of his existence until this article.
And I thought that he was just a white hockey player who was making these.
It doesn't even matter because...
The whites are the...
White people are the majority movers of the Hate America campaign.
That's just...
I mean, the people teaching you to hate America at college are overwhelmingly white.
And since the hockey players are overwhelmingly white, I just assume the guy who made these attacks on America So this is a Canadian guy who is racially mixed, who is talking about skating for black lives and how systematically...
I don't know, did he apply that to Canada too?
Is Canada...
I mean, the left in Canada claims that Canada is a repressive government against its indigenous peoples.
Well, this is the way it is.
Dominic Dallas, hello.
Nice to talk to you again, Dennis.
Before I get into the subject, let me just say one quick thing.
I had occasion to meet Louie Gohmert at a Trump rally last year.
Shook his hand, introduced myself, and told him that I loved him.
And he said, well, I hope you mean that platonically.
So let me start out by saying that.
Platonically, intellectually, and spiritually, I love you too, Dennis.
By the way, thank you.
It means a lot to me, and you don't even have to preface it with platonically.
I don't care any way you love me.
That's fine.
Just for the record.
Go ahead.
Fair enough.
So, you know, Dennis, there's not a person on Earth that does not feel that would happen to...
George Floyd was disgusting, was flat-out murder.
The people that did it are in jail.
Hopefully, justice will come to fruition.
But, you know, I don't understand the benefit of all the rioting and so on.
Right, I don't either.
Hold on.
By the way, I differ with you on George Floyd.
I don't think it was flat-out murder.
We'll talk about that in a moment.
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For almost 20 years, I've been searching for evidence of one of the greatest miracles of the entire Bible.
The miraculous parting of the Red Sea.
you.
Tim, the first question most people ask is, where's Mount Sinai?
My first question as a geographer is, where was the sea that was parted and crossed?
So what do you think the crossing site, where would that be?
Well, for once, I'm going to follow the conventional argument here.
When I look at the Exeter story through the eyes of a scientist, then it contains a lot of observations which just make sense to modern science.
I think it is possible to demonstrate that it took place in close proximity to Egypt.
I know that some people would say, well, there were probably 5,000, maybe 20,000 Israelites.
This matter of large numbers is a very, very thorny issue.
There has to be enough Israelites in order to make Pharaoh and the rest of Egypt scared.
Whether the ten plagues happened is a miracle.
Whether the Red Sea parted is a miracle.
archaeology cannot prove or disprove a miracle make the sea small put it close to egypt all of a sudden it calls into question the biblical text itself And you cast their pursuers into the depths as a stone into mighty waters.
Where were these ancient lakes and what is now all desert?
And what sort of people could stand the strength of the wind that would part that depth of water?
Nobody could stand and walk that land bridge in that sort of wind.
It would be impossible.
Why is it important to think about these things?
At the end of the day, we're really talking about a miraculous event of unprecedented proportion of God's miraculous saving power.
At the end of the day, we're really talking about a miraculous we're really talking about a miraculous event of the world.
Barack Obama had a very simple foreign policy.
Obama loved domestic policy.
He acknowledged that was his sweet spot.
And he once asked, what is your foreign policy doctrine?
He said, just don't do stupid things.
Actually, he used a little more colorful term, but we won't use that today.
But the fact of the matter is that Russia reboot, when you look at it, It was a series of stupid decisions, decisions that backfired on the American people.
And that's what Hillary Clinton is facing in 2016 when she goes into the election.
It was a senior Clinton campaign official who told me we needed to neutralize this issue because we saw it as our number one liability.
And then Seamus Bruner, my co-author.
Digs out a document that was in our files and we hadn't really understood the significance of all of a sudden.
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Alright, let me just summarize here, because Dominic...
You're a good man, but you violated a major rule at this show.
You've got to talk about what you tell the screener, because I take topics, not people.
And I have here why Indians, Jews, etc.
are not rioting over issues, which is a very interesting question.
And I just want to say, I'm a big believer in truth, which immediately makes me...
Unqualified to be a leftist.
I mean that literally.
I do not mean that as an insult.
It is an insult, but I don't mean it as an insult.
I mean it as a fact.
If you love truth, you are not on the left.
To be a liberal, to be a conservative, you can't be a leftist.
I love truth, and I do not believe that what happened to George Floyd was, quote, flat-out murder.
Okay?
Flat-out murder involves the deliberate, Killing of a human being.
I do not believe that that's what was done.
If you've seen the latest video of what happened, he said he couldn't breathe from the moment they arrested him.
He said he was claustrophobic and couldn't enter a car, but he was found in a car.
So, I'm not defending the officer.
I am only saying that it isn't flat-out murder.
All right!
There's a lot going on, isn't there?
Steven in Sacramento, California.
Hello.
Steven?
Okay.
Steven is gone.
We've cleared two lines.
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Claude?
A woman in Agoura Hills, California.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
We have a really good friend who we've known since high school.
He would do anything for us.
But he's always referring to Trump as a Nazi and a racist.
And if somebody was physically hurting my grandchildren, I'd tear them apart.
But if somebody is hurting my grandchildren for the future...
How can we remain friends with somebody like that?
I don't know.
Okay.
No, no.
If you call the president the Nazi, you are trivializing the Holocaust, and you're a scumbag.
Absolutely.
Okay.
And he's Jewish, and he knows that my husband...
So Jews are not unknown as being lowlifes.
There are Jewish lowlifes.
There are non-Jewish lowlifes.
God has made lowlifes in all groups.
For a Jew to call this man a Nazi makes him particularly stupid.
It's a disgrace.
Any Jew who went through the Holocaust, there are very few still living, but a Nazi?
With a Jewish daughter and Jewish grandchildren?
The most pro-Israel president in American history is a Nazi?
Leftism makes you bad.
Bad people join it, some good people join it, and then they become bad.
That's what happens.
As soon as you become a leftist, you become a worse human being.
You think unclearly.
You abandon reason.
You say anything that works.
You don't like Trump?
Call him a Nazi.
Max Boot said he was Stalin as soon as he was elected.
Max Boot came from the Soviet Union, or his family came from the Soviet Union.
Painful to me.
The Max Boot issue is very painful.
He used to publish me in the Wall Street Journal.
Stalin?
Is there a gulag?
Did he make a gulag?
Who is more likely to create camps for people who dissent?
Trump or the left?
We already have a cultural revolution that echoes Mao, where you get people to grovel and debase themselves because they said something that the left wing doesn't like.
Drew Brees says that he honors the flag.
Gets attacked and the next day he says, oh, I was wrong.
I was wrong.
Please forgive me.
I was wrong.
I was wrong.
Does he really think he was wrong?
I really wonder, does he really think he was wrong?
I don't know.
I don't know the answer.
It's a beautiful thing not to stand for the flag.
This is truly, it's truly, the whole flag thing is an example of the Orwellianism of the left.
Oh, it doesn't dishonor the flag not to stand for it.
Oh.
Gee, why would I think such a silly thing?
Let us all rise now for the national anthem.
Please remove your hat and stand.
I won't stand, but it's not against the flag.
Then why don't you not stand at another time?
Anyway, the not standing itself is not morally defensible.
This country is not racist.
The whole cause that they're talking about is manufactured.
There is racism in America, but it is not a racist country.
Is that too subtle?
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Let me just play the exchange for you.
Have you taken a cognitive test?
No, I haven't taken a test.
Why the hell would I take a test?
Come on, man.
That's like saying you, before you got in this program, you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not.
What do you think, huh?
What do you say to President Trump who brags about his test and makes your mental state an issue for voters?
Well, if he can't figure out the difference between an elephant and a lion, I don't know what the hell he's talking about.
Did you watch that?
Look, come on, man.
I know you're trying to goad me, but I mean, I'm so forward-looking to have an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates.
There's going to be plenty of time.
And by the way, as I joke with them, you know, I shouldn't say it.
I'm going to say something I probably shouldn't say.
Anyway, I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical as well as my mental fitness.
Houston, we have a problem.
Now...
First of all, I'm not trying to make fun of anybody who's in an obvious stage of cognitive decline.
I experienced it firsthand in dealing with my late father-in-law.
He was in a beautiful, beautiful extended care facility in the upstate of South Carolina.
They took wonderful care of him.
But I watched it.
I observed it.
You know, day to day.
Every chance I could, I was with him, visiting with him.
That's my father-in-law, what I just heard.
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Now, President Trump, about the comparison that Obama made on Thursday during John Lewis' funeral, that President Trump is akin to Bull Connor and George Wallace two racist Democrats.
Trump said this.
Well, he did a bad job for minorities.
I did much more for minorities than he did.
And if you look at our numbers prior to the plague coming in, those numbers will soon be back.
You'll see I did a much better job than Obama did by far for African-Americans, for Asian-Americans, for women, for any group you look at.
Far better than Obama did.
Now, of course, Trump is Trump, so people on the left, of course, are immediately dismissing that.
However, Tavis Smiley, the hardcore lefty who for years had shows on PBS and NPR, admitted blacks lost ground.
I'm sad to report that in every single leading economic category, Black America has lost ground over the last decade.
In every major economic category, we've lost ground.
So this book comes out, as you said, in 2006. So clearly, this book was out before Obama shows up to win in 2008. Okay, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
By the way, if you call someone a Nazi or a racist, then when the real Nazis or real racists show up, you'll have no more vocabulary left.
That's part of the despicable nature of calling the president a Nazi, that Jewish neighbor of this person.
I believe in a God who judges.
I believe that this person will be judged by God and punished.
If God is good, God will punish these people who have trivialized Nazism.
The left trivializes all evil and minimizes real evil.
Get it?
That's how sick and bad the left is.
Iran, they're not evil.
The president is evil.
Get it?
That's the world.
That's what the rabbi said 2,000 years ago.
Those who are cruel to the kind will be kind to the cruel.
That is the motto of the left.
Kind to the cruel and cruel to the kind.
Yes, indeed.
I told you, and I write for the Jewish Journal.
They publish a column of mine every other week.
They got a letter from a reader.
The editor sent it to me, the publisher.
If you continue to publish Dennis Prager, I will cancel my subscription and ask all my friends to do the same.
I immediately wrote to the publisher to invite this person to come on my radio show and explain why I should not be published in the Jewish Journal.
So far, we've had no response.
It's amazing how they don't want to debate.
I would have Thomas Friedman on this show, the New York Times, in a nanosecond.
He'll go on NPR, because you know what they'll ask him on NPR? So, tell us, how do you feel?
Why are you so brilliant?
Give us more of your insights.
Why do you think the president is so disgusting?
Toughies.
CNN. I'm sure he'd go on CNN. They're never challenged.
I'm challenged every day of my life on the internet, callers, but they're never challenged.
That's why their thinking is so shallow.
Well, it's shallow because they're on the left, but it's shallow because they're never challenged.
Yes.
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