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Thank you.
Well, hello, everybody.
It's Dennis Prager.
I don't know why it seems like I haven't been on in a while.
It was just Friday.
It's a purely subjective feeling.
But I always say I hope you have a good weekend.
My suspicion is that your weekend was very similar to the previous, let's see, 24 weekends.
25. I consider the lockdown the greatest mistake ever made, not the greatest evil.
As I always point out, there's a difference between mistake and evil, though I now believe it is criminal.
Why Israel is going into a second lockdown is a question I don't have a complete answer to.
It's embarrassing.
Two of the most wonderful countries in the world, Israel and the United States.
Have gone crazy.
And I don't know if it's for the same reason, but I do know that fear is an awful motivator of the rational.
Very few people think rationally when they are overcome by fear.
Incidentally, I do want to bring to you I know, there was football for the first time.
Well, the ratings are down 25%.
I'm going to talk about that in a moment, the ratings of football.
Why anybody who even has self-respect, let alone who loves this country, would watch pro football today?
I mean, the teams outdid one another in showing their contempt for America.
It's for America.
Forget the American flag, okay?
It's for America.
It is unworthy of my respect because it's a contemptible, systemically racist country.
Black millionaires, by and large, are the ones motivating this.
LeBron James fears...
Did you see Candace Owens on LeBron James?
Why don't you call them?
A small mind?
Peanut mind?
What was the word?
But that was true.
We have to play it.
You want to get it, Sean?
Candace Owens on LeBron James.
God, was she courageously accurate.
The guy walks around in fear of the police.
He may get killed.
A black man wakes up each day and wonders, will I get killed today?
It is such—if any black men do wake up that way, it is fear of other black men living in the inner city where they do.
But truth is the enemy of leftism.
You just need to know that.
It always has been.
But I do want to bring to your attention—the first thing I want to do on the show today is bring to your attention a new study.
With regard to hydroxychloroquine.
This is from...
I know you...
Did you get your issue yet?
The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents?
Has it arrived at the house yet?
Yeah?
I know, because I know the Estrin's well, and...
You ever hear of a football widow?
You know, women who lose their husbands to watching football?
His wife is an International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents widow.
Right?
That journal comes in the mail, and you don't know anyone.
I can't even call him.
He says IJAA, and I know, International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents.
Anyway, a group of Belgian epidemiologists, did you see it?
Group of Belgian epidemiologists, all right, of exactly the type that we're told to trust.
And it shows that hydroxychloroquine reduces mortality in people with COVID-19.
So I would like to tell you once again, opposition to hydroxychloroquine is more than medically indefensible.
It is responsible for many deaths.
It comes from people, including many in the sciences, who hate Donald Trump more than they love saving lives.
And from pharmaceutical companies who see in hydroxychloroquine no financial profit.
Here is the conclusion of the study.
In this large nationwide observational study, by the way, it was just published.
Okay, just want you to know.
August 24th.
It was available online.
Just saw it yesterday.
In this large nationwide observational study of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, HCQ monotherapy administered at a dosage of 2,400 milligrams over five days.
was independently associated with a significant decrease in mortality compared with patients not treated with HCQ. So I'd like to repeat,
doctors, epidemiologists, and politicians who have worked against people taking hydroxychloroquine, especially those diagnosed with it, Have committed homicide.
They may be sweet people.
The ability of sweet people to hurt others is infinite.
I am not interested in whether you're nice and sweet.
I am interested in whether you hurt society or help it.
I mean, I prefer if you're nice and sweet.
Just let me say.
But the fact that you may know a nice person who opposes hydroxychloroquine doesn't make them less complicit in homicide than a mean person who is.
This is the most obvious example of a term I did not use for three and a half years.
Trump Derangement Syndrome.
I never used the term.
I thought it was hyperbolic.
I do not think it is hyperbolic.
Otherwise, rational people become morally and rationally deranged because of their hatred of Donald Trump.
They are prepared to screw this country and deprive people of medicine in order to hurt the president.
That's derangement.
You doctors who oppose hydroxychloroquine?
We'll have to answer to the creator of the universe if he is a good God.
You have no basis whatsoever to oppose it, as you know damn well how safe it is.
But the number of people in the sciences who have been morally corrupted by the left is equal to the number of teachers, the number of actors, the number of athletes.
Who have been corrupted by the left.
Do not think that science is a shield against moral corruption, against disdain for truth.
It is not.
Values are the only thing that keep people committed to truth, let alone liberty.
What is Superman again?
What is it?
What is the three things?
Truth, yes, the number one was truth.
I am reading...
I play that periodically to remind you about the different America.
When people say, make America great again, it's when kids are told, fight for truth, justice, and the American way, okay?
That's a good example, because the left has contempt for all three.
That's why they call it social justice.
Whenever these nouns get an adjective, they're no longer what they were.
Social justice has nothing to do with justice.
People's democracy has nothing to do with democracy.
Right?
Just know that.
That's the way it works.
That's why they add an adjective.
If social justice were the same as justice, ta-da!
They'd say justice!
Is that not obvious?
Yes, it is.
It is obvious.
There were riots.
I don't know if riots.
I take it back.
There were protests in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, which I happen to know pretty well, having been there because my son lives near there.
One of my two sons.
I've got to call him up.
I wonder if it spilled over to where he lives.
A man, we have the video.
A man is charging police with a knife over his head.
And he was shot.
So he's not an unarmed black man.
Now there are protests and maybe riots for shooting an armed black man charging police.
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Meanwhile, you have Joe Biden sang during an event at Grace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin.
Quote, a black man invented the light bulb, not a white guy named Edison.
You feel that guilty that Thomas Edison now, he needs to be taken down a few notches?
Thomas Edison now needs to be canceled?
Nobody's mad at Joe Biden for making this false statement?
But you let Donald Trump pass along some statement that somebody else may, oh, my goodness, Donald Trump, peddling conspiracy theories!
Joe Biden has lied for decades.
Decades about his civil rights record.
When I was a teenager, 17, 18 years old, I would go to black churches and we'd sit down and talk about how we're going to move, organize, to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Wilmington, Delaware.
No evidence whatsoever that he did that.
And don't go by me.
Go by New York Times.
You know, New York Times, paper of record.
The one that hasn't endorsed a Republican since 1956, that paper.
Lied for decades.
Lied and said the NAACP has endorsed me every single race.
NAAC puts out a statement, actually, we've never endorsed you at all because we're a 501c3.
We can't do that.
Well, you know, I got arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela when he was imprisoned under apartheid South Africa.
I was with Andy Young.
Andy Young says, are you kidding me?
I didn't get arrested and neither did Joe Biden.
By the way, Joe Biden says he was in the streets of Soweto when he got arrested.
That's 900 miles away from where Nelson Mandela was housed.
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What do you make of the four debate moderators?
We've got Chris Wallace, Steve Scully, Kristen Walker, and Susan Page for the vice presidents.
What do you think?
I think it's an interesting mix of people.
Certainly, I think you've got some people, you know, seasoned journalists who have been around a long time, like Chris Wallace, Susan Page, who have been kind of doing, you know, big moments and big stage for a while.
And then you have kind of a newcomer in Kristen Welker, Steve Scully, obviously, having been around.
But also, I think he, I like Steve being a moderator.
He is certainly more of a news guy.
I think he's a good middle of the road.
The rest, we'll see.
The good news is I think Donald Trump is going to do spectacular regardless of who the moderator is.
I think he actually tends to do better in an interview that is harder.
I think it's when he really rises to the moment and I feel very comfortable about Hi,
everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
And we get back to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
It's a very important story.
To say that our prayers are with the two officers who were shot because they were police.
The left tells us how evil the police are daily.
It's a drumbeat of one of the great lies.
Of systemic police racism.
It's just a lie like everything the left touches.
It ruins and one of the victims is truth.
Truth is not a left-wing value.
It's a liberal value.
It's a conservative value.
It's not a left-wing value.
It is a lie that the police are systemically racist.
It is a lie that peaceful blacks are threatened daily by police violence.
All lies.
It enables people like this would-be murderer in Compton, a largely black area of Los Angeles, to walk over and shoot police trying to murder them because it's a good deed in parts of the left-black and left-white world.
There were people who were chanting that they should drop dead, that they should die in front of the hospital.
The number of truly awful Americans has increased in the last decade.
Very painful for me to say because I have a sort of love affair with America.
But I have a bigger love affair with truth.
And the left has succeeded in making a fair number of Americans scummy.
To the question...
Do awful human beings join the left?
Or does the left make people awful?
The answer is both, but the latter is truer.
The left makes you a worse human being.
People stop talking to their parents or letting them see their grandchildren because they'd go left.
Can you imagine that?
I can't imagine.
I will not talk to you, Dad, because you voted for President Trump.
The pain of a parent who has such a child is double.
One, the loss of the child.
And two, the thought, this is the crap that I raised.
All the love, all the sacrifice.
Even in many cases, all the values I taught.
And this is the lousy human being that ended up from that.
My heart goes out to parents.
It would break my heart.
One of my children was like that.
Hard to break my heart.
I know that life is difficult.
So I don't expect much.
So I walk around and it was a big, giant gratitude package.
But that, the sense of failure as a parent, even though you don't deserve it, I'm not saying you are a failure.
I'm just saying, The sense of failure?
This is the human being that I raised?
Well, if you don't raise people with honor your father and mother, it's a crapshoot if they will or not.
Anyway, they put out a $100,000 reward to capture.
There is, in fact, a video.
Of the man.
My producer is certain that they'll catch him.
I don't know.
I am agnostic on that.
I certainly hope they do.
And if he resists when arrested and fights back and is tased and it doesn't work and he tries to grab a gun from the police and he's shot, there'll be demonstrations.
And if he's killed, we'll have a funeral for this hero.
Right?
Tell me where that scenario is in any way wrong.
Listen to the one in Lancaster.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Daily Mail.
Police shot dead a 27-year-old man who was awaiting trial for stabbing and seriously injuring four people.
You hear that?
Oh, you didn't know this.
Isn't this an amazing thing?
He was awaiting trial.
Why was the guy out?
He is for stabbing.
It's a very odd thing, isn't it?
If you commit some financial crimes, you're, you know, you're in prison.
After he charged at an officer while brandishing a huge knife over his head, officers in Lancaster, Pennsylvania were called to a home at 4.15 p.m.
by Ricardo Munoz's sister.
Who said he had become aggressive toward their mother and was trying to break into her house.
Why didn't they call social workers?
Right?
Now why would the man's sister call the police?
I presume she's black too.
Body camera footage released by the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office shows the 27-year-old emerging from the house as soon as an officer arrived 10 minutes later.
Munoz could be seen charging at the officer while brandishing a knife above his head in clear view and in a threatening manner before the officer fired at him.
He died at the scene.
Yesterday's shooting sparked protests in the city, with people marching from the scene of the shooting to the Lancaster Police Department while chanting, this is what democracy looks like.
What are they talking about, do you know?
Democracy looks like a demonstration against truth?
A demonstration for the evil against the good?
That's what it is.
Everyone who protested, white and black, sided with evil, Munoz, against good, the police officers, protecting Munoz's sister.
You with me, folks?
Because the left does not divide the world between good and evil.
I have said this all of my life.
That's a Judeo-Christian quirk.
Divides the world.
Between rich and poor, black and white, strong and weak.
It is not a moral compass.
It is incorrect.
I have said it often, but I was really actually wrong.
The left's moral compass is not broken.
It does not have a moral compass.
It has a power compass.
That's the point that I need to make over and over.
It has a wealth compass.
It has a race compass.
The left does not have a moral compass, so it can't be broken.
The whole point of the left is to discard the Judeo-Christian moral compass.
Last year, Munoz stabbed and seriously injured four people, including a 16-year-old boy.
Why was he out?
Huh?
I'm serious.
Do you have any idea?
So as not to send another black man to prison?
Want to bet the ones he stabbed were black?
At the time, police had an argument between Munoz and several people became physical.
He was punched and kicked by them before they walked away from the fight.
Munoz then retrieved a folding knife from his backpack and stabbed four other people.
1-8 Prager 776. I know the governor here in Arizona, Doug Ducey, has been very thankful of that to get that kind of authority to handle the response.
Sounds like you might want a stronger federal, you know, response to this.
And do you trust the governors to handle what's best for their states?
Well, I hope you can trust the governors, but here's the deal.
The federal government, there's a constitutional issue whether the federal government could issue such a mandate.
I don't think constitutionally they could, so I wouldn't issue a mandate.
But I plead with, I carry my mask with me everywhere I go.
I'd set an example.
Did you?
You heard that, right?
Because you know he did say he would issue a mandate.
Derek, do we have that clip from weeks ago?
First thing I'd do, executive order, mask mandate.
Now he's walking it back.
You know why he's walking it back?
Because he's terrified of losing.
The Democrats see what a lot of people see is very welcoming.
The machine is doing everything it can, but in 55 days, you and I get to make the decision.
It's not going to be the campaign of Trump or Biden.
It's not going to be NBC. It's not going to be the Drudge Report.
It's not going to be Fox News.
It's not going to be any of us in talk radio.
It's not going to be any.
It's going to be...
The American people going to the polls and deciding who's going to win this thing.
800-655-MIKE. Incidentally, I'm looking at images on my monitors as the president leaving from Joint Base Andrews, Andrews Air Force Base, the president off and running on the campaign trail, Joe Biden, zero public events scheduled.
Guy wants to be president, and on the day after Labor Day, Can't leave the basement.
And we have had a number of presidents not see or not have the courage more likely to stand up to China.
And to pretend in a way that morality doesn't come into it, that if you're using slave labor, we don't care.
If somebody else uses slave labor, we might as well profit off of it.
I'm astounded that this president has had the courage to stand up to China.
I have watched this man and his statements over the years, so I was not surprised at all.
And what surprised me is the degree to which he has fulfilled his promises.
Standing up to China.
It was one of the most courageous acts of, you have to go back, in my opinion, to Lincoln, to find a president of his historic weight and gravitas and importance.
I really believe he is that historic because he stopped cold the idea that a very simple economic principle.
That it was not a zero-sum game international trade.
You could let the other trading partners take four tenths of a percent off GDP every year.
Not a problem.
And then suddenly people started looking around after this president said, free trade?
It's costing us trillions.
And he's right.
And it did.
And it would have continued until we were an abject debtor nation in perpetuity were it not for Donald Trump.
And to stand up against China took great guts because China, as you know, is a formidable competitor.
They're more than that.
They are our enemy in a Cold War that is only intensifying.
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This is a very important, very important story that nobody's talking about.
By nobody, I do not mean that literally.
I assume somebody is.
Nobody that I am aware of is.
I have this from the Daily Mail today.
So this man who stabbed four people, including a 16-year-old boy, his sister, the black man whose sister called the police because he was threatening them.
And he retrieved a folding knife from his backpack, stabbed four other people.
When police arrived at the scene, they found Muno standing outside a home holding a knife to his throat.
He refused to drop the knife when commanded to by officers and then tried to jump over a handrail.
Cops then used a taser on him to subdue him, and he was taken into custody.
Police were on the scene and attempted to keep order among protesters close to police chief Jared Berkeheiser.
Who held a brief news conference, but shared very few details of the shooting.
He said that people could remain near the crime scene, but urged them to stay calm and peaceful.
Anyway, you can see from the body cam that he was charging them with a knife over his head.
And there's still demonstrations.
Including the smashing of police car windows.
Why, when police smash police car windows, are they not immediately arrested?
And I will tell you what I do believe.
That is that if it is close, or if President Trump actually clearly wins the election, there will be massive violence in this country from the left.
It will be met with violence, as it should be.
Arresting people is an act of violence.
Or if they're shot at, they will shot back.
The civil war that I have been describing for years, and thanking God it was non-violent, is likely to become violent.
The left constantly writes the latest in that rag sheet called The Atlantic.
I never called it a rag sheet until very recently.
It's now a rag sheet.
It's unworthy of being read, unless you just want to read about how awful America is.
Which is getting boring, not to mention obnoxious and morally reprehensible.
It's a wonderful country that the left is ruining.
Who is the one that supports the Atlantic?
I forgot who that is.
Is it the widow?
Steve Jobs' widow?
Like 70%?
So Jeff Bezos, who's going to be the world's first trillionaire, they predict.
Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post.
The widow of Steve Jobs at Apple largely owns the Atlantic.
What you have here in America is the corporate world has become left and is using its staggering amounts of money to ruin the country.
So the little guy is up against not only the media, but corporate America.
Now, corporate America has never been moral.
It's always been gutless because it follows the money.
But it doesn't even follow the money now.
It follows the left.
I never realized how important it is for people to feel that they are wonderful.
That's what most of this is.
Look at how noble I am.
I don't stand for the national anthem.
That's what these players are saying.
Which brings me to the football issue, now that you know about Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that even armed men who stab blacks and want to stab police who were shot provokes demonstrations against police violence.
But is it down the ratings of the NFL 25% from last year's first opening game?
That's good.
The NFL and NBA and Major League Baseball need to be shut down for lack of fans.
You have no idea, I mean, how much you can read on the internet of lifelong fans of teams.
Guy, you know, Denver Broncos fan, he burned the Denver Broncos flag.
Did you see that on the internet?
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Why?
Yeah, it's sort of the final act, strategy on their part, to shut us down as a church.
We did what everybody else did when COVID first came in.
We didn't want people to die because of something we did, an insensitivity or anything like that.
So when we heard there were going to be millions dying, we shut the church down.
I went to an empty 3,000-seat auditorium, and we did live stream.
After about four or five weeks, our people began to realize that the pandemic wasn't what they were told it was.
Slowly, they just started coming back.
We didn't make an announcement.
We didn't say anything official.
So just organically, you emptied your church, went to televisual services, and then they started coming back?
They started coming back in the dozens and then the hundreds.
And in a few weeks, there were 6,000, then there were 7,000.
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I know the governor here in Arizona, Doug Ducey, has been very thankful of that to get that kind of authority to handle the response.
Sounds like you might want a stronger federal, you know, response to this.
And do you trust the governors to handle what's best for their states?
Well, I hope you can trust the governors, but here's the deal.
The federal government, there's a constitutional issue whether the federal government could issue such a mandate.
I don't think constitutionally they could, so I wouldn't issue a mandate, but I'd plead with.
I'd carry my mask with me everywhere I go.
I'd set an example.
You heard that, right?
Because you know he did say he would issue a mandate.
Derek, do we have that clip from weeks ago?
First thing I'd do, executive order, mask mandate.
Now he's walking it back.
You know why he's walking it back?
Because he's terrified of losing.
The Democrats see...
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Okay, Jack in Huntington Beach, California.
Hello.
Good morning.
Dennis, this claim you make over and over again about seeking clarity over agreement is so disingenuous.
You do the exact opposite over and over again.
The classic example this morning was hydroxychloroquine.
You conveniently cherry-pick a study recently came out showing it works, but ignore all the other studies, the double-blind clinical control trials, showing that it doesn't work.
The idea that a doctor, and I happen to be one, would let someone die rather than give Trump a political victory is disgusting.
It is disgusting.
We agree on that.
It is disgusting, and that's what you doctors who are opposing it are doing.
You know damn well how safe it is.
Nobody knows how safe it is better than a doctor.
It is relatively safe.
It's not effective.
It's not effective?
So let me ask you.
Swear to me that if you or a loved one was diagnosed with COVID, you would tell them, do not take hydroxychloroquine and zinc.
Swear to me that that is what you would say.
I would do whatever the doctors told me to do.
You're a doctor, damn it.
You're a doctor.
You just claimed you're a doctor.
What would you do?
Yes, I'm not that kind of doctor.
I don't have expertise in that.
Oh, my God.
Okay, have a great day.
This is it.
I will say this.
There are thousands of doctors who advocate hydroxychloroquine, and there are thousands of doctors like Jack.
Okay?
Here's a doctor who doesn't know enough.
I don't understand that.
A doctor does not know enough on the COVID issue.
He's not prepared to say, I would give it to a loved one.
I would do what my doctor said.
Oh my God.
Look, never expect anything better from a doctor in the moral or intellectual sphere than from a lawyer.
We have lawyer jokes.
We don't have doctor jokes.
Doctors have been regarded as sort of little gods.
And I understand why.
Doctors saved my life.
I acknowledge it in a nanosecond.
I bless them for doing so.
But as regards policy, as regards wisdom, they don't have one bit more than any other group from taxi drivers to lawyers.
Doctors are to medicine what lawyers are to law.
Okay?
The hydroxychloroquine issue is a perfect, it is the perfect example.
I am on it, folks.
That's how much I know and believe it works.
I am on it.
There are people, and I just take one small dose a week with zinc every day.
By the way, all of you should be on zinc.
If you don't want to take HCQ, okay, it's your choice.
But you should be on zinc and you should be on vitamin D. The relationship between vitamin D deficiency and serious effects of COVID are astonishing.
I have to say, and I'm not saying this, not only am I boasting, I'm lamenting the fact that I know more about COVID-19 and how to treat it than most doctors do.
That's one of the great ironies of my life.
Okay.
It is what it is.
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Just another fool.
The number of people who think they're wise, doctors think they're wise because they know medicine.
There's no relationship between medical knowledge and wisdom.
The number of rich people who think they are wise, there is no relationship between making money and wisdom.
Making money is sort of like an idiot savant talent.
Some people just know how to make money and they know nothing else.
Michael Bloomberg is one of them.
Does he not know how destructive a Biden victory would be?
First of all, if Joe Biden wins, I would bet any of you...
I would literally bet...
I am not a gambler at all.
I don't have that instinct.
I would bet serious money Kamala Harris will be president of the United States within his term.
But aside from that, the...
The left-wing ideology that he is subscribed to, the notion that you're voting for a moderate, you can only say that if you want to lie to yourself.
Let me give you a few of the things that he stands for.
If I actually have the sheet, I do, under all the others.
On May 4, Biden said coronavirus is an incredible opportunity to fundamentally transform the country.
May 11, Biden said America needs revolutionary institutional changes.
June 2, Biden calls for America to deal with systemic racism.
July 4, Biden promises to transform America and rip the roots of systemic racism out of this country.
July 9, Biden vows, quote, an end to the era of shareholder capitalism.
And yet all these big corps are going to vote for him.
July 13th, Biden promises systemic and institutional changes.
July 28th, Biden promises to be one of the most progressive presidents in U.S. history.
The Washington Post noted the change in Biden in June, noting that Biden had once promised nothing would fundamentally change, and said the country was looking for results, not a revolution.
But had since completely changed his tune.
And they let him get away with not talking to the press, not having press conferences.
And on the rare occasions he talks to the press, they're not even questions.
They are, please tell us how wonderful you are and how bad Donald Trump is.
It is amazing how people think they're moral creatures because they loathe the president.
This is like the defining element now.
I don't think I'm moral because I support the President.
I support the President because I see clearly what the alternatives are and how much good he has done.
He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
Now Bahrain has made peace with Israel?
After the UAE? This is a revolution in the Arab world, thanks to Donald Trump.
Because he has decided that Iran is the enemy.
And he has therefore made it clear to the Arab world, make peace with Israel so that you can all fight Iran.
This is Owen Strand for townhall.com.
The recent unveiling of the Republican agenda for a second term gave much encouragement to many who need it.
Defeat COVID, create jobs, disentangle from China, provide school choice, teach American exceptionalism unapologetically, defend the police as an institution, oppose human trafficking.
These and other measures offer sanity, flourishing, and hope to an embattled country.
No agenda can cover every issue.
Two outstanding issues need platforming, however.
Religious liberty and abortion.
The Trump administration has taken stands on both of these momentous matters and to good effect.
In days ahead, though, supporters of religious liberty and the unerasable humanity of the unborn need more support, not less.
Religious liberty, after all, is for this gloriously free society the first freedom.
Among other righteous ends, it enables a diverse coalition of many voices to speak on behalf of the unborn until the murderous abomination of abortion is a distant memory.
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Meanwhile, you have Joe Biden sang during an event at Grace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin.
Quote, a black man invented the light bulb, not a white guy named Edison.
You feel that guilty that Thomas Edison now, he needs to be taken down a few notches?
Thomas Edison now needs to be canceled?
Nobody's mad at Joe Biden for making this false statement?
But you let Donald Trump pass along some statement that somebody else may, oh my goodness, Donald Trump, peddling conspiracy theories!
Joe Biden has lied for decades.
Decades about a civil rights record.
When I was a teenager, 17, 18 years old, I would go to black churches and we'd sit down and talk about how we're going to move, organize to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Wilmington, Delaware.
No evidence whatsoever that he did that.
And don't go by me.
Go by New York Times.
You know, New York Times, paper of record.
The one that hasn't endorsed a Republican since 1956, that paper.
Lied for decades.
Lied and said the NAACP has endorsed me every single race.
NAAC puts out a statement, actually, we've never endorsed you at all because we're a 501c3.
We can't do that.
Well, you know, I got arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela when he was imprisoned under apartheid South Africa.
I was with Andy Young.
Andy Young says, are you kidding me?
I didn't get arrested and neither did Joe Biden.
By the way, Joe Biden says he was in the streets of Soweto when he got arrested.
That's 900 miles away from where Nelson Mandela was housed.
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What do you make of the four debate moderators?
We've got...
Okay, everybody.
Dennis Prager here. - Sure.
Thank you.
John in Libertyville, bless your soul, you call a lot, and I try to have new callers, or at least not repeat it, so forgive me for not getting to your call.
And let's go to Carl in Cleveland.
Hello Carl.
Sorry about having you on speaker.
Today on the Bob Branch Show, Salem Network here in Cleveland, an audio recording was shared that indicated that police in Cleveland were confronted by a man with a gun and were in pursuit after being confronted with that gun and were told to terminate the pursuit.
And I would like to know...
Who authorized that termination and why it was terminated?
I'll look into it.
I was not familiar with that.
Look, the police are backing off from confrontations with blacks, which is only ending up with the killing of more blacks.
Black Lives Matter do not care about deaths of blacks.
They care about deaths of blacks at the hands of white police, or even black police.
That's what I said to you.
The moral compass.
There is no moral compass on the left.
It's a black-white compass.
It's a color compass.
It's an economic compass.
It's a power compass.
But it's not a moral compass.
If you think in terms of right and wrong, irrespective of race, gender, class, you're a conservative.
You could even be a liberal.
But you help the others.
This is the state of our society.
No moral compass.
I wish I had said this earlier when I always said the moral compass is broken.
And yet I gave them for all of my life, said they don't think in terms of good and evil.
And I didn't say that they have no moral compass.
It's so much clearer now.
A moral compass has good north or good south and bad north or good north.
But that's not how they think.
That's not how your kids are being raised.
This is a dramatic shift.
It's like there's no excellence.
Take down Shakespeare at the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania.
By the way, I'd like to remind you, if you want a very, very inspiring 16 hours, you choose what you see, obviously.
In 4K with seven cameras, I had my service last year recorded of the High Holy Days of Judaism.
Whether you're Christian or Jewish, it will move you.
Go to the banner of the High Holy Days at DennisPrager.com.
How do you tell people going into public life how to handle their children when they're going to have to put up with this wave of hatred online and an occasional...
I mean, the LA Times reporter calling you the chunky soccer month.
I would be thrown off the radio if I did that to anybody.
I would.
So how do you warrant the standards are different for conservatives and liberals and the conservatives are going to get hammered?
Well, I think the most important thing is to know who you are on the front end.
I am thankful that I'm not looking for definition to my life from the New York Times or the Washington Post.
I have that already from a God who created me.
And so knowing who I am and what I believe in before I ever stepped foot in that building was really important for me and something I try to talk with my kids about.
They're young, so it can be difficult.
And there are certain things, frankly, I just try to shield them from.
Having to be part of some of the nastiness that's involved.
But in the moments that they are exposed to, we try to be honest.
We try to talk about why we treat other people with respect.
No matter if we disagree with them, we still can do that and do so in a respectful way.
So I use it as best I can to be a teaching moment of how we don't want to act and how we don't want to treat other people because that's not how we want to be treated.
I think it's as simple as, you know, We're going back to the very basics of treat other people the way you want to be treated.
And we tried to use those moments to pass that message to our kids.
One of the winsome things about the book is that you say nothing negative about anyone that isn't publicly known, like the Michelle Wolf controversy.
In fact, you say nice things about Jim Acosta, which will stun a few people.
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I'm sorry.
Quote, The president has directed me to ensure that federal agencies cease and desist.
I love that.
Cease and desist.
Is that Robocop?
Cease and desist.
Drop that gun.
Cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund divisive un-American propaganda training sessions.
What are they referring to?
Ah, yes!
Critical race theory.
Accordingly to that end, the Office of Management and Budget will shortly issue more detailed guidance on implementing the President's Directive.
In the meantime, all agencies are directed to begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related to any training on critical race theory.
A little in the weeds to you, but it's not.
This statement, this action is the direct result of what we have seen on the streets of the United States for nigh on three months now.
Critical theory of any kind, not just critical race theory, is the final iteration of 90 years.
Of the attempt to systematically subvert this nation.
There is no systemic racism in America, but there has been, from at least the end of World War II, a systematic attempt to sabotage this nation.
And critical theory was the key tool in that sabotage.
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Let's go.
Welcome back.
I'm talking to Lou Dobbs.
And I got to tell you, Lou, when I'm talking to you, the first thing I think about is that you were with CNN. Did you ever dream that CNN and The New York Times Would do what they've done, which is effectively utterly abdicate any kind of sense of fair journalism and become advocacy journalists if there is such a thing?
Yeah, I think I had a strong sense of it certainly at CNN because I was suddenly one man amongst the herd of liberals in CNN. I knew that that kind of conflict and contest couldn't go on much longer.
But the New York Times, it was what it's been.
It's a left-wing journalism.
But what surprised me is the commitment of the Washington Post with Jeff Bezos taking over.
I mean, it is a full-on propaganda operation attacking this president 24-7, as is the New York Times.
I'm not suggesting otherwise, or CNN or MSNBC. They're all doing it.
But the Post once had a standard that was, I think, Reasonable, at least.
Not always fair, not always balanced, but reasonable.
That's gone entirely.
I wonder what Sally Quinn has to say about this.
I mean, I just can't imagine how far these papers have gone in CNN. You've got to hear this.
You've got to see this.
This is from an actual event that Biden had on Monday.
Listen.
I'd like to know, what will your administration do to help them give him that chance?
Thank you.
Moving up here.
You know, There used to be a basic bargain in this country.
Workers shared in the wealth their work helped create.
I'm not kidding you here.
There's no way you'd go into the voting booth and say, that's my guy.
There's no way.
Yet there were thousands of people in Winston-Salem yesterday.
There were people lining the streets of Jupiter, Florida.
Did you hear the crowd chanting?
How about the crowd chants?
The president, I don't know that I've ever seen this of any president or presidential candidate.
Here was the crowd last night in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
We love you!
Meanwhile, there's Joe Biden.
Reading from a teleprompter in the basement of his home in Delaware.
reading answers from a telepron...
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Dennis Prager here.
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I opened up by telling you because I'd like to save your life or that of a loved one of another study that has come out that has spoken of the usefulness of hydroxychloroquine.
This one is in the In a journal that very few people reading get, but it has prestige.
And it is the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, studied by Belgian epidemiologists.
And the conclusion is, in this large nationwide observational study of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, Hydroxychloroquine monotherapy administered at a dosage of 2,400 milligrams over five days was independently associated with a significant decrease in mortality compared with patients not treated with hydroxychloroquine.
And they didn't even give them zinc.
I don't understand why they're not using zinc.
The purpose is to allow zinc to do its job in not allowing the virus to replicate.
All the studies that show it doesn't work were so flawed as to be a joke.
Given to people who are in late stages and about to die.
Nobody claims it works then.
Or, of course, given without zinc.
Or given in such high dosage, like in one Brazilian studies, that it is dangerous.
I don't take calls usually at the very beginning of an hour, but I will now because it's such a valid question from Los Angeles.
Chris, hello.
Hello, Dr. Prager.
How are you?
I'm fine.
Thank you.
Thanks for having me on.
Yes, sir.
You know, I was listening to the last doctor caller that had called up and wanted to call in.
I agree with him.
I think it's just very disingenuous of you and irresponsible, really, of you to be making these claims as if you have any kind of education or training in medicine.
So if you don't have education or training in medicine, you cannot use common sense.
After reading a great deal, only doctors can tell you what is good for you.
Is that what you're saying?
I think that that's a false narrative.
I don't think it's in common sense.
I think you're going against the grain of what actual doctors are saying.
Then you're right.
Either I'm irresponsible or the majority of doctors are irresponsible.
You know I love clarity.
I agree with you completely.
One of us is irresponsible.
I agree with you.
How do you like that?
I not only believe it, I take it.
I think you're a fool if you don't take it.
If you have any propensity toward getting it.
I think that's your prerogative.
You're right, and that's why I'm saying it.
I believe somebody's a fool for not taking it, but I think it's dangerous.
To say that, you know, we shouldn't trust doctors.
You said, you know, a doctor is to medicine and a lawyer is to the law.
I do trust doctors.
Let me explain something.
And you're right.
I mean, those are people that have studied those fields.
That's right.
Have put in the work, have put in the time.
That's right.
And they are experts at their fields.
That's correct.
All of this is accurate.
I think we're getting to a point in this country where we don't trust anybody.
Well, you know why?
Because the left has screwed every profession.
You're right.
We don't trust anybody.
I'm trustworthy.
I haven't lied in 35 years.
I am more trustworthy than almost anybody, well, certainly anybody on the left.
I'm damn trustworthy.
That's correct.
I have built a life on credibility.
Doctors, these doctors, if not, they've built a life on medicine.
Credibility is credibility.
Expertise is expertise.
What about the thousands of doctors who do think it's good for you?
What, do we now take a vote?
Is that how science is determined?
Take a vote?
And if it's 60% of doctors are against hydroxychloroquine and 40% are, what do you do?
And if the vote switches, oh, oh, okay, the vote switched.
I think listening to doctors and epidemiologists shutting down the world, Ruining the lives of hundreds of millions if not billions of people has been the stupidest act we could do.
We should have gone for herd immunity from the beginning and protected the vulnerable.
Period.
End of issue.
Your chances if you're a child of dying of this are greater or less than getting killed in a car crash.
Sweden sent all their kids to school.
They had the exact same incident of COVID-19 as Finland.
Because people love to compare it to neighboring countries, as Finland did, that did lock down their children.
And Finland just announced that Sweden was right.
It was stupid to lock down schools.
Harvard was the first, because Harvard's the stupidest.
The more prestige, the stupider you are.
That's the way it works in the world today.
Everything you said, I agree with.
Everything.
That was the beauty of that call.
One of us is irresponsible.
You're entirely accurate.
I acknowledge that.
Doctors have shamed themselves on this issue.
Epidemiologists have shamed themselves.
Well, epidemiologists, I think the profession is largely a farce.
I said that about secondhand smoke from the beginning.
Secondhand smoke kills 50,000 people?
Yeah?
Like athlete's foot kills 50,000 people.
They made up a number.
And you know why?
Because it's okay to lie for a greater good.
That's the new theory in a world that is post Ten Commandments.
It's okay to lie to save people from smoking.
They knew that telling people you will die from smoking didn't prevent a lot of people from smoking.
So they made up the lie you will die from somebody else smoking.
Ah, there you go!
Just like you'll be killed by non-mask wearers.
It's the same thing.
You'll die because other people are not wearing masks.
You'll die because other people are smoking.
Lying is a non-issue.
No masks in Holland, no masks in Sweden.
Why aren't they dying?
I don't think Sweden's had a death in like two months.
It had a high death rate.
You know why?
Because of this crappy socialized medicine, and they admit it.
They couldn't take care of their elderly.
It's a disgrace that so many elderly died in Sweden.
But that was the arena of death.
Nursing homes.
And the cruelty of not letting people in our nursing homes see somebody.
My aunt is in solitary confinement for six months in Florida.
See the video in Canada?
Canada's worse than America.
The draconian responses.
Or on airlines?
Your two-year-old has to wear a mask?
Can you think of a stupider notion than a two-year-old wearing a mask?
The whole family's thrown off?
The flight is cancelled?
Because the kid is hysterical?
An autistic kid of three had to wear a mask?
We have gone out of our minds because people are taught not to think at college.
Didn't work on me.
That's why you don't get the expert's opinion.
Oh, you get their opinion, but then I unravel it for you.
Doctor calls up last hour, disagrees with me.
What would you do?
Swear to me that you wouldn't take hydroxychloroquine and zinc if you or a loved one was diagnosed with COVID. So he refused to answer.
I would do what my doctor told me.
He's a doctor!
What kind of doctor would tell him?
What, do you have a special lung doctor?
Only a pulmonologist could tell you?
What doctor would know better than a doctor?
The abandonment of thought in the name of expertise?
I warned you against this for years.
I gave you the example of the fire chief who called me.
I'll never forget.
Defending the fire department's recommendation that school kids Should have the doors to their classroom closed at all times in case of fire.
Of course, there were no school fires, essentially.
It's like zero.
So it's okay if kids swelter in the heat in the warm days that classes are held.
It's a stupid advice.
Why?
Because all he knows is fire.
Use your brains, my friend.
and God gave it to you for a reason.
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Again, I watch a lot of CNN, MSNB, Hee Haw, New York Times, Washington Post, so you guys don't have to read those things or watch those things.
But the big news for the last three days has been President Trump allegedly disparaged, military fallen.
And this has been something that they have been hyping on and pounding on and pounding on.
Will it cut into President Trump's military support?
How is this going to play in the suburbs?
Donald Trump has had a history of disparaging people, so it seems consistent with character, yada, blah, etc.
I've told you a million times that if they wanted to be fair and balanced, the media could easily be focused on entirely different stories that one could make a case or at least as important, if not more important.
This story was based upon four unnamed sources.
It turns out Atlantic, the largest owner of Atlantic, is a big Joe Biden donor, contributed seven figures.
Meets regularly with the reporter who did the story.
I'm not saying it means the story is false.
I'm just saying it suggests that maybe, just maybe, that should have been brought up.
Tell me something.
Which do you think is the bigger story?
That Joe Biden said to Charlemagne the God, if you don't know whether or not you want me or Trump by now, you ain't really black.
Which one offended more people?
Donald Trump's alleged remarks about fallen soldiers, which he denies.
And John Bolton, who does not like him, who was there, also denies.
Or Joe Biden publicly saying, you ain't really black if you don't support me.
Which one is more offensive?
How much time did CNN, MSNB, he all spend on that versus how much time they're spending on this?
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Yeah. .
Well, your channel, Mr. Reagan, is producing amazing content that is just destroying the culture of political correctness and propaganda out there, starting off with that viral video of who's behind AOC. Before we get to your latest videos, Chris, tell us about why you chose to be Mr. Reagan on YouTube and social media.
Well, that's essentially why.
I mean, my love for Ronald Reagan, I needed a nom de pleur.
I needed some kind of...
The reason is because I work here in Los Angeles.
I used to work in Los Angeles.
I used to work acting.
As an actor.
Yeah, I used to do other things as well, but a lot of acting.
And you won't work in Hollywood if anyone...
I mean, I know some big, big names who are absolutely in the closet Conservatives here in Los Angeles.
I'm not allowed to mention who they are.
I'm not allowed to talk about them.
Some of them you'll know their names.
Some of them you won't.
But they are very important people in Hollywood.
You cannot talk about your political beliefs if you're a conservative in Hollywood.
You will get blacklisted.
You won't get work.
But it doesn't take much to work out who Mr. Reagan is.
So in the couple of minutes we have now, before we get to your latest movies and films in the next segment, Tell us, what has been the consequence for you talking out against the insanity that is today's culture?
What's happened to Chris Coles?
Well, I'll tell you what.
I wasn't 100% sure, but I had a pretty good idea that the show would take off based on what I was trying to do with the show and the stuff that I thought I had to offer.
What I wasn't expecting was the utterly loving and positive response I would get.
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We have been scared crapless by the media coverage of COVID-19.
Every night on the news, here's the latest person who is Okay, ready to go.
Dennis Prager here.
Good to be with you.
Ann in Los Angeles, thank you for calling.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
You're a wonderful person, and I listen to you in my car when I'm driving.
But I'm just curious.
I like a lot of your topics, but I'm just curious that I've never heard you condemn the neo-Nazis.
The right-wing extremists, only the left.
And that's kind of odd to me because the neo-Nazis worshipped Hitler, and Hitler killed millions of your people.
I just don't get it.
You never say anything against them.
Well, okay, I condemn them.
They're the scum of the earth.
Is that okay?
Are you satisfied?
You know why?
I do condemn them.
Ah, that's different.
I totally condemn them.
Neo-Nazis are the scum of the earth.
So are the KKK. However, I don't...
You're right, because they're not an issue.
They virtually don't exist in America.
Oh, there are no more Neo-Nazis in America?
No, I said virtually.
Very few.
But they still should be condemned.
I did condemn them.
You asked why I don't talk about them.
But you talk about the left, and I get it.
Because the left is destroying the country.
The Neo-Nazis aren't.
Neo-Nazis are not destroying the country?
That is correct.
Oh, I didn't know that.
You certainly didn't.
That's why you called.
Let me ask you a question.
They're still recruiting people, though.
Yeah?
Tell me, what buildings did the neo-Nazis burn down in the last six months?
But just because they're not burning...
I mean, they're plotting all the time.
How do you know?
Do you ever go to their websites, or do you ever...
Anyway, have a nice day.
I will.
I'm glad you called.
Okay.
I thought I answered it fairly effectively.
They're not the danger that the left is.
I played for you on a number of occasions Alan Dershowitz, who's a liberal, a Jew, a Democrat, and said to me, it's in No Safe Spaces, which is coming out of DVD this week.
It's a very important movie.
Very important about free speech.
It's prophetic, unfortunately.
Adam Carole and I quote-unquote star in it.
And Alan Dershowitz, the professor of law at Harvard, in his apartment, he looked at me.
It's on film.
Christians or for conservatives, they want the university to be unsafe for them.
Not only intellectually, but physically.
Whenever I speak on a university campus to make the centrist liberal case for Israel, I need police protection.
Nobody wants to give me a safe space, but they demand safe spaces for their ideas.
No university should ever create a safe space for an idea.
If you want to feel good, get a massage.
Alright, that's not the quote, but it was a good one.
The quote is, Dennis, as an American, as a Democrat, as a liberal, as a Jew, I fear the far left much more than the far right.
Because he knows who's doing damage to America, and in his case, the Jews, and in my case.
The hard left poses a far greater danger to the American future than the hard right.
I'm not worried about a few dozen people with swastikas who want to replace the Jews because they're our past.
They have no resonance on university campuses today.
But the hard, hard left anti-Semitism, anti-Christianity, intolerance for speech, it's the future.
These are our leaders.
When I used to teach...
Okay, we don't need the rest.
I know the rest by heart.
That's correct.
I hope that that satisfies my last caller, but I'm sure it doesn't.
If you really believe that the neo-Nazis are as big a threat as the left, Alan Dershowitz will probably not convince you otherwise.
But he should.
He's got all the credentials.
Professor of law at Harvard, liberal, Democrat, Hillary Clinton supporter, and a Jew who cares about Jewish safety.
Mind-blowing what people believe.
Just mind-blowing.
I told you in the first hour, I just want to repeat, there were demonstrations taking place in Pennsylvania, in Lancaster.
A guy who had stabbed four people and was charging police with a knife was shot charging the police, and then they're protesting.
And then there were two officers, thank God, who were living, we hope not terribly hurt.
Guy came over in Compton, inner city, part of L.A. Let's say outside of L.A., it's inside of L.A. Candace Owens, terrific tweet.
Why does this happen?
That is, go...
A black man walking over and shooting officers.
Point blank.
Because when pea-brained athletes put the name of an alleged rapist on their helmets and jerseys, criminals begin believing they are acting as heroes.
Black Lives Matter and the complicit media organizations athletes and entertainers are to blame.
That's correct.
Larry said something very similar.
Larry and I were on separately.
I was on right after him on Stuart Varney's show.
Larry Elder, yeah.
And I heard him and I just thought, you don't need me on.
Just have Larry on.
Really, I was thinking that.
I could have slept an hour longer.
But I went on anyway.
I went on to talk about No Safe Spaces coming out this week.
Why does this happen?
Candace Owens' other tweet.
Because P-brained celebrities that are idolized, like at King James, that's LeBron James, tell young black men that they are, quote, literally being hunted.
This is the natural result of such hyperbolic, dishonest rhetoric.
The racist, anti-police, Black Lives Matter lie is to blame.
That's correct.
That's what it is.
If your kid fell for it, it's very sad.
Where are you taught to think in America?
It's cool.
This is an issue.
Yes.
I wonder how many neo-Nazis that woman thinks are in the country.
It's really astonishing.
Not only am I a Jew, but I'm a Jewish leader.
Written the most widely used English introduction to Judaism, the most widely used commentary in the Torah in the country.
I'm on the third volume.
I founded a synagogue.
I founded a Jewish day school.
I smuggled Jewish names out of the Soviet Union, wanted to leave.
So I have a certain credibility on what threats exist to Jews.
The neo-Nazi threat in America is just not one of them.
The leftist threat is.
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And we have had a number of presidents not see or not have the courage, more likely, to stand up to China and to pretend in a way that morality doesn't come into it.
That if you're using slave labor, we don't care.
Somebody else who used slave labor, we might as well profit off of it.
I'm astounded that this president has had the courage to stand up to China.
I have watched this man and his statements over the years, so I was not surprised at all.
And what surprised me is the degree to which he has fulfilled his promises.
Standing up to China was one of the most courageous acts of, you have to go back, in my opinion, to Lincoln, to find a president of his historic weight and gravitas and importance.
I really believe he is that historic because he stopped cold the idea that a very simple economic principle.
That it was not a zero-sum game international trade.
You could let the other trading partners take four-tenths of a percent off GDP every year.
Not a problem.
And then suddenly people started looking around after this president said, free trade?
It's costing us trillions.
And he's right.
And it did.
And it would have continued until we were an abject debtor nation in perpetuity were it not for Donald Trump.
And to stand up against China took great guts because China, as you know, is a formidable competitor.
They're more than that.
They are our enemy in a Cold War that is only intensifying.
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Again, I watch a lot of CNN, MSNB, Hee Haw, New York Times, Washington Post, so you guys don't have to read those things or watch those things.
But the big news for the last three days has been President Trump allegedly disparaged, military fallen.
And this has been something that they have been hyping on and pounding on and pounding on.
Will it cut into President Trump's military support?
How is this going to play in the suburbs?
Donald Trump hasn't had a history of disparaging people, so it seems consistent with character, yada, blah, et cetera.
I've told you a million times that if they wanted to be fair and balanced, the media could easily be focused on entirely different stories that one could make a case or at least as important, if not more important.
This story was based upon four unnamed sources.
It turns out Atlantic, the largest owner of Atlantic is a big Joe Biden donor.
Contributed seven figures.
Meets regularly with the reporter who did the story.
I'm not saying it means the story is false.
I'm just saying it suggests that maybe, just maybe, that should have been brought up.
Tell me something.
Which do you think is the bigger story?
That Joe Biden said to Charlemagne the God, if you don't know whether or not you want me or Trump by now, you ain't really black.
Which one offended more people?
Donald Trump's alleged remarks about fallen soldiers?
Which he denies.
And John Bolton, who does not like him, who was there, also denies.
Or Joe Biden publicly saying, you ain't really black if you don't support me.
Which one is more offensive?
How much time did CNN, MSNB, he-haul spend on that versus how much time they're spending on this?
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San Francisco may become the first major U.S. city to allow 16-year-olds to vote.
I agree with you.
It's going to go down to 40. If you're old enough to what?
Have acting?
Oh, acne.
Acne is the criterion.
No, gender is not a factor in voting.
you Thank you.
So here is the story from the Daily Mail.
San Francisco residents will not only be voting in the presidential election come November, but they will also cast votes to determine if youths will be allowed to vote in municipal elections.
Advocates in the city have been pushing such measures since 2016 when the first legislation failed With 48% of the vote, according to NBC News.
I really think that Vote 16 will help youth of color in San Francisco establish the habit of voting at an earlier age and really provide them with the support and the resources that they need to continue building on that habit as they grow older.
Unquote.
Organizer Crystal Chan told...
NBC. That's the argument.
You'll get into the habit of voting Democrat.
I mean voting.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It came out.
Research is clear on this, that voting is a habit.
And 16 is a better time than 18 to establish that habit.
Brandon Klugman, Vote 16's campaign manager, told NBC News.
So you're right.
Why not 14?
If the issue was to create a habit, why not six?
Then you really get into a habit.
In fact, you bring a toothbrush with you.
Get into the habit of brushing your teeth and voting.
It's a beautiful thing.
In Massachusetts, Representative Ayanna Pressley, a giant in Congress, introduced an amendment to the For the People Act in 2019. To lower the federal voting age to 16. In 2018,
New York Congresswoman Grace Meng introduced a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age nationwide to 16. That is fascinating here.
It's not coincidental to me that they're all women.
Men and women have different problems to deal with in their nature.
Women have to battle emotions.
Men have to battle predatory sexual and physically aggressive behavior.
Oh, it's a kid.
Let's give a kid a vote.
You know why the Democrats want kids to vote?
A, they'll vote Democrat, much more likely, because the less wisdom you have, the more likely you are on the left.
And there's another reason.
They are all about 16 years old in their wisdom.
They don't think they have more wisdom than a 16-year-old.
So why deprive somebody who is my peer a vote?
If I can vote, why can't a 16-year-old?
So let me ask a question, among other things.
Can a 16-year-old drink, well, why not?
If they don't have the wisdom to determine whether or not they should have alcohol, how do they have the wisdom to determine who should be their mayor or president?
It would seem to me that the alcohol is even clearer, right?
What else can't they, what else can't, oh, they sex too, right?
Why can't they determine?
If a 16-year-old wants to sex with a 20-year-old, why is the 20-year-old accused of statutory rape?
They don't have the wisdom to know what they should do with their body, but they have a wisdom to know who America should have as its leader?
You mean you're advocating that?
Can't vote until you're off your parents' insurance?
Oh, that would certainly decrease the Democrats' vote.
Let's, uh, San Francisco.
Let's see, San Francisco.
My favorite vote in San Francisco is, can you walk around naked?
It lost by one vote.
Remember that?
That was priceless.
I can't wait for them to vote yes.
Do you know the only reason they even voted no was health reason?
Somebody's naked and sits on a bench.
Who knows what the hygiene is like?
That's right, you should be able to vote naked.
That's a very good point.
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Defeat COVID, create jobs, disentangle from China, provide school choice, teach American exceptionalism unapologetically, defend the police as an institution, oppose human trafficking.
These and other measures offer sanity, flourishing, and hope to an embattled country.
No agenda can cover every issue.
Two outstanding issues need platforming, however.
Religious liberty and abortion.
The Trump administration has taken stands on both of these momentous matters and to good effect.
In days ahead, though, supporters of religious liberty and the unerasable humanity of the unborn need more support, not less.
Religious liberty, after all, is for this gloriously free society the first freedom.
Among other righteous ends, it enables a diverse coalition of many voices to speak on behalf of the unborn until the murderous abomination of abortion is a distant memory.
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Meanwhile, you have Joe Biden sang during an event at Grace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin.
Quote, a black man invented the light bulb, not a white guy named Edison.
You feel that guilty that Thomas Edison now, he needs to be taken down a few notches?
Thomas Edison now needs to be canceled?
Nobody's mad at Joe Biden for making this false statement?
But you let Donald Trump pass along some statement that somebody else may, oh my goodness, Donald Trump, peddling conspiracy theories!
Joe Biden has lied for decades.
Decades about his civil rights record.
When I was a teenager, 17, 18 years old, I would go to black churches and we'd sit down and talk about how we're going to move, organize to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Wilmington, Delaware.
No evidence whatsoever that he did that.
And don't go by me.
Go by New York Times.
You know, New York Times, paper of record.
The one that hasn't endorsed a Republican since 1956, that paper.
Lied for decades.
Lied and said the NAACP has endorsed me every single race.
NAAC puts out a statement, actually, we've never endorsed you at all because we're a 501c3.
We can't do that.
Well, you know, I got arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela when he's in prison under apartheid South Africa.
I was with Andy Young.
Andy Young says, are you kidding me?
I didn't get arrested and neither did Joe Biden.
By the way, Joe Biden said he was in the streets of Soweto when he got arrested.
That's 900 miles away from where Nelson Mandela was housed.
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And J.D. in Boulder, Colorado.
Thank you for calling.
Hello.
I'm calling to remind you about the psychiatrist that condemned or I don't know what they did about Trump before they had ever met him, diagnosed him.
So the idea that doctors are held to some higher standard, it's clear the evidence is contrary.
I mean, I have experienced a friend that was sent to a famous hospital in Newport, and they sent him home with a displaced hip because they did not find a...
Well, I can't comment on your friend's issue.
I would need to know more, but you're 100% right.
The psychiatric profession has disgraced itself all of my life.
They did this with Barry Goldwater.
They said he was mentally ill.
The perversion of psychiatry by the left is a very long-standing issue.
Everything the left touches it ruins.
Psychiatry is one of them.
There are great psychiatrists.
They're a small minority, but they exist.
We have a psychiatrist who does a number of preview videos, some of the most popular.
Dr. Stephen Marmer teaches psychiatry at UCLA Medical School.
I've asked him, and as I have asked other Psychiatrists that I respect?
What do you think the percentage of psychotherapists, that are psychologists and psychiatrists, what do you think the percentage of competent ones is?
They don't even know each other, the people I asked, and they all answered 20%.
That's about right, in my opinion.
20% of the psychotherapists are competent.
A lot of bad problems.
Look, that is why my life has been devoted to the notion of teaching people human nature is deeply flawed.
To make a good world, you have to fight your nature.
My last column last week was exactly about that.
Leftists blame America.
Decent people blame themselves.
That's what the left does.
It teaches you to blame America for all of your problems.
If you are anything but a Christian, White, heterosexual male.
So it is, my friends.
Thank you for that call.
You're right.
That is a good example of what has happened.
Jerry in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Hello.
Yes, sir.
Thank you for taking my call.
We're big fans of your contributing to Prager University.
I feel it's very important.
Thank you for that.
So anyway, I'm very deeply concerned.
This past weekend, I opened up my Facebook, and there was a friend of mine from the military.
He used to be my supervisor years ago.
And I looked up to him.
He was a great mentor.
I finished out a career in the Air Force myself.
But he kept going, and he advanced in rank in the higher echelons of the Air Force.
Anyway, we had this debate back and forth, and I was floored at how leftist he was.
And it really disturbs me to know that they were able to ruin this guy.
He was such a patriot when I knew him before, but now he's totally left, and this whole critical race theory that they're talking about has embedded itself into our military in the upper ranks.
That's right.
Yes, there was just an article.
Thank you for your call.
I don't remember where I read it about what has happened to the upper military because the Obama administration sort of purged the overt patriots from military, the high ranks of the military.
I didn't know that personally.
I now know it.
The consequences are there to be seen.
And it is another example of why I believe that Barack Obama was the worst president of the modern era.
In terms of damage done to this country, a good part of the racial rhetoric comes from the Obama administration.
The hopes for racial peace with his election were not only dashed, but he undid them.
If you hear his talk, what was it?
I don't know if it was...
I don't know if it was the funeral of George Floyd, maybe.
I mean, it was incendiary.
It was Al Sharpton-like.
I'm sure the press didn't cover it much, or it didn't cover it long, certainly.
Didn't want you to know.
Look, this is the man whose church, right?
I mean, people ignore this.
It's now in the memory hole.
The pastor of the church he attended for years.
We have a recording of him saying, from the pulpit, God damn America.
Now, if you loved America, would you sit in a church where the pastor screamed that from the pulpit?
Of course not.
It's a rhetorical question.
It didn't bother him.
He had to disavow it once he was a candidate.
By the way a Democrat would not have to disavow that today.
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Thank you.
you you You've got to hear this.
You've got to see this.
This is from an actual event that Biden had on Monday.
Listen.
I'd like to know, what will your administration do to help them give him that chance?
Thank you.
Move it up here.
You know, There used to be a basic bargain in this country.
Workers shared in the wealth their work helped create.
I'm not kidding you here.
There's no way you'd go into the voting booth and say, that's my guy.
There's no way.
Yet there were thousands of people in Winston-Salem yesterday.
There were people, you know, lining the streets of Jupiter, Florida.
Did you hear the crowd chanting?
How about the crowd chants?
The president, I don't know that I've ever seen this of any president or presidential candidate.
Here was the crowd last night in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
We love you!
We Reading from a teleprompter in the basement of his home in Delaware.
Reading answers from a teleprompter and sounding like something seriously wrong.
And considering the fact that he didn't go anywhere yesterday, the day after Labor Day, the Super Bowl stretch for politics, these guys ought to be out on the campaign trail.
He won't leave his house.
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The recent unveiling of the Republican agenda for a second term gave much encouragement to many who need it.
Defeat COVID, create jobs, disentangle from China, provide school choice, teach American exceptionalism unapologetically, defend the police as an institution, oppose human trafficking.
These and other measures offer sanity, flourishing, and hope to an embattled country.
No agenda can cover every issue.
Two outstanding issues need platforming, however.
Religious liberty and abortion.
The Trump administration has taken stands on both of these momentous matters and to good effect.
In days ahead, though, supporters of religious liberty and the unerasable humanity of the unborn need more support, not less.
Religious liberty, after all, is for this gloriously free society the first freedom.
Among other righteous ends, it enables a diverse coalition of many voices to speak on behalf of the unborn until the murderous abomination of abortion is a distant memory.
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I think we should start a petition and put on the ballot.
Since they're having one in San Francisco to lower the voting age to 16, why don't we have a competing one?
Not to allow college graduates to vote.
Or fools, which is...
Not always the same thing, but frequently.
Those who are homeschooled should get 10 votes.
You know, a big part of this is boredom.
The progressive is always looking for ways to have society progress.
So there's never enough.
The goalposts, as the saying goes, are always moving.
Just like with COVID. We were supposed to lock down people and deprive them of earning a living and not give the next generation such an onerous debt by simply not having our hospitals overflow.
With patience.
And then we would get back to normal.
But then it changed.
Because for the left, the word enough is not a left-wing word.
There's never enough change.
There's never enough control over people's lives.
You know that I live in a part of the country, one of the only parts of the country, where you still cannot dine inside a restaurant?
Everywhere I go, even Democratic, Governor states.
Huh?
I know.
New York is New York City.
You can, I assume, in Syracuse.
Take a look.
I think so.
You can in other parts of California.
You can in San Diego.
But you cannot in Los Angeles County.
So I have...
The only times I have eaten in the last two months inside a restaurant, Are in Illinois, Wyoming, Montana, and Michigan, the four states that I have visited in these last two months.
When I tell them I can't eat inside a restaurant where I live, they're incredulous.
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I know the governor here in Arizona, Doug Ducey, has been very thankful of that to get that kind of authority to handle the response.
Sounds like you might want a stronger federal, you know, response to this.
And do you trust the governors to handle what's best for their states?
Well, I hope you can trust the governors, but here's the deal.
The federal government, there's a constitutionalist whether the federal government could issue such a mandate.
I don't think constitutionally they could, so I wouldn't issue a mandate.
But I plead with, I carry my mask with me everywhere I go.
I'd set an example.
Did you?
You heard that, right?
Because you know he did say he would issue a mandate.
Derek, do we have that clip from weeks ago?
First thing I'd do, executive order, mask mandate.
Now he's walking it back.
You know why he's walking it back?
Because he's terrified of losing.
The Democrats see what a lot of people see is very welcoming.
The machine is doing everything it can, but in 55 days, you and I get to make the decision.
It's not going to be the campaign of Trump or Biden.
It's not going to be NBC. It's not going to be the Drudge Report.
It's not going to be Fox News.
It's not going to be any of us in talk radio.
It's not going to be any.
It's going to be...
The American people going to the polls and deciding who's going to win this thing.
800-655-MIKE. Incidentally, I'm looking at images on my monitors as the president leaving from Joint Base Andrews, Andrews Air Force Base, the president off and running on the campaign trail, Joe Biden, zero public events scheduled.
Guy wants to be president, and on the day after Labor Day, Can't leave the basement.
And we have had a number of presidents not see or not have the courage, more likely to stand up to China.
And to pretend in a way that morality doesn't come into it, that if you're using slave labor, we don't care.
Somebody else who used slave labor, we might as well profit off of it.
I'm astounded that this president has had the courage to stand up to China.
I have watched this man and his statements over the years, so I was not surprised at all.
And what surprised me is the degree to which he has fulfilled his promises.
Standing up to China.
It was one of the most courageous acts of, you have to go back, in my opinion, to Lincoln to find a president of his historic weight and gravitas and importance.
I really believe he is that historic.
Because he stopped cold the idea that a very simple economic principle, that it was not a zero-sum game international trade.
You could let the other trading partners take Take four tenths of a percent off GDP every year.
Not a problem.
And then suddenly people started looking around after this president said, free trade?
It's costing us trillions.
And he's right.
And it did.
And it would have continued until we were an abject debtor nation in perpetuity were it not for Donald Trump.
And to stand up against China took great guts because China, as you know, is a formidable competitor.
They're more than that.
They are our enemy in a Cold War that is only intensifying.
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Again, I watch a lot of CNN, MSNB, Hee Haw, New York Times, Washington Post.
so you guys don't have to read those things or watch those things.
But the big news for the last three days has been President Trump allegedly disparaged, military fallen.
And this has been something that they have been hyping on and pounding on and pounding on.
Will it cut into President Trump's military support?
How is this going to play in the suburbs?
Donald Trump has had a history of disparaging people.
So it seems consistent with character, yada, blah, etc.
I've told you a million times that if they wanted to be fair and balanced, the media could easily be focused on entirely different stories that one could make a case or at least as important, if not more important.
This story was based upon four unnamed sources.
It turns out Atlantic, the largest owner of Atlantic, is a big Joe Biden donor.
Contributed seven figures.
Meets regularly with the reporter who did the story.
I'm not saying it means the story is false.
I'm just saying it suggests that maybe, just maybe, that should have been brought up.
Tell me something.
Which do you think is the bigger story?
That Joe Biden said to Charlemagne the God, if you don't know whether or not you want me or Trump by now, you ain't really black.
Which one offended more people?
Donald Trump's alleged remarks about fallen soldiers?
Which he denies.
And John Bolton, who does not like him, who was there, also denies.
Or Joe Biden publicly saying, you ain't really black if you don't support me.
Which one is more offensive?
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Yeah. .
Well, your channel, Mr. Reagan, is producing amazing content that is just destroying the culture of political correctness and propaganda out there, starting off with that viral video of who's behind AOC. Before we get to your latest videos, Chris, tell us about why you chose to be Mr. Reagan on YouTube and social media.
Well, that's essentially why.
I mean, my love for Ronald Reagan, I needed a nom de pleur.
I needed some kind of...
The reason is because I work here in Los Angeles.
I used to work in Los Angeles.
I used to work acting.
As an actor.
Yeah, I used to do other things as well, but a lot of acting.
And you won't work in Hollywood if anyone...
I mean, I know some big, big names who are absolutely in the closet But, work but but all right y'all
dennis prager here I'm a fan of the person that I am about to talk to, and that is Sarah Huckabee Sanders, first press secretary to Donald Trump.
The woman has gone through a modern auto da fe.
During the Spanish Inquisition, they would put people through fires.
So, that's how I regard.
Being the press secretary to Donald Trump and She has her memoirs out as it were Speaking for myself faith freedom in the fight of our lives inside the Trump White House That's good stuff Sarah welcome to the Dennis Prager show Thank you so much.
It's great to be on with you and good to hear your voice Well, that's very kind your father and I are pretty close.
I'm a big I'm an admirer of his, and he's been very kind to me.
It's very mutual.
I know he's a big fan of yours, and I appreciate all that you do.
Well, thank you for that.
I want to ask you, if I could ask you one question, this is the question.
I have many, but if I could ask you one, this is the one it would be.
What do you think of the press?
I'm not kidding.
And I mean as people.
I think very low of them, but I have not interacted with them.
So, what do you think of them?
Well, I think that the press plays a very important role in society.
Unfortunately, I think they have cheapened that role by making so much of their job To attack the president instead of to report the news.
So often, the lines have become completely blurred between news and opinion.
It's very hard to find a story where you don't have the opinions of the press injected into the story anymore.
And I think that's a big problem in journalism.
As people, there are certainly some very good people that happen to also be reporters.
But unfortunately, a lot of the loudest ones in the group, the ones that most people see, the people that we hear from a lot, the Jim Acostas of the world, I think they decided that they would rather be the story than report the story.
And they decided the best way to do that was to go after this president and everyone around him day in and day out.
And I think that that is...
A true disappointment and a real shame and a disservice to the American people.
So then, would you say, and I have no idea how you will answer this, were you surprised when you served as press secretary?
Did you expect better?
I definitely was surprised.
I certainly knew that there would be tension.
There's always been tension between The White House Press Corps and the administration.
However, the level of vitriol was different.
The discourse was different.
Even when we were traveling, I'll never forget, we were in another country, a country that's very used to, I don't want to out this individual, but the communications director for a European country that's used to dealing with the press said, I've never seen anything like this.
He said, The difference between how they treat President Trump and how they treat President Obama is night and day.
This is insane.
I've never seen a press corps act like this.
It got where they even, you know, were rude to their colleagues disrupting, interrupting one another, trying to get a question in in the briefing.
It's one of the reasons the president decided to stop their briefings for a while is because they've gotten to just be a total circus.
And they were very disrespectful to the people that were speaking, myself included, and he just didn't feel like it was a good use and a good way to get the message out.
So I'm going to put you on the spot.
You said earlier there are some good people in the press.
Can you name any?
I could, but then I would ruin their reputation.
If somebody like me says anything good about somebody in the press, it'll probably hurt us both.
And again, I'm not saying that's the vast majority, but there are definitely some good people that still work in the press.
Some of them, I think you could probably narrow down on your own a couple of the good ones.
But I think, again, one of the things that is such a challenge is finding people who are actually just reporting the news.
A lot of times we would hear somebody say, but my story doesn't say anything.
And I'd say, yeah, but the 50 tweets that you put out before noon do.
And you can't separate that when you have a public account constantly attacking the president, attacking the people that work for the president, and then say, but this one, you know, 400-word story is news.
You can't separate that, and I think that's a real problem.
All right, so you can't, for understandable reasons, you cannot name the best.
I'm not asking you to name the worst by name, but by organization.
Is the New York Times worse than the Washington Post?
Is the Washington Post worse than the LA Times?
Is NBC worse than all of them?
How would you rank the worstitude?
I would definitely put CNN at the top of that list.
As the worst.
They decided that they no longer wanted to be a news organization, that they wanted to be an attack dog for the Democrat Party, for the liberal elite, and that is what they have done.
I think they decided they hated this president more than they loved this country, and they spend every single day, no matter how good things are going, attacking him.
That doesn't mean that on occasion you don't have a couple of people on CNN who...
Try to make the other side try to make the other point, but by and large, I think they're one of the worst as a whole as an outlet.
Did you ever socialize with any of these people?
Certainly.
I mean, we spent a lot of our days together.
I mean, that's one of the points I write about in my book.
In particular, ahead of the correspondence dinner, the people that were in the room, Michelle Wolf excluded, we all knew each other.
They knew me.
I spent almost every day working back and forth with these people.
I knew their hobbies.
I knew their family stories.
They knew mine.
I wasn't the outsider in that moment.
And there's certainly some collegial moments that take place.
Because you're traveling together, you're spending so much time working together that you have those moments.
And I try to paint that picture as well.
But I was not the outsider that came into that room, which was another reason that moment was so disheartening is I was their invited guest sitting at that head table only to be mocked at the worst way possible by another woman for my appearance, for my makeup, everything.
You know, to be in front of people that I considered, in large part my colleagues, was again very frustrating and very disheartening.
You will never get this question from anyone else.
I'm warning you in advance.
But in light of what you just said, and my listeners know that I have a theory on this, there's a lot of meanness on the left.
So I ask myself, and now I'm asking you, Do you think that mean people gravitate left, or left makes decent people mean?
That may be one of the hardest questions I've had, and I wouldn't have expected my hardest question to come from somebody that I usually align with.
But, you know, I think that they are so focused on the destruction of people, and it's all in the name of tolerance.
As long as you agree with them, I've never seen a group of people like the far left.
Certainly, we have people on the far right that are very intense, very focused on their message.
But the far left, like you said, is so angry and so negative that they're willing to burn cities to the ground, willing to see innocent people hurt, all in the name of getting their message out there.
I find it, again, a very sad place in America.
I think it's one of the reasons this election is so important, so consequential, is that we are at a crossroads of either continuing as a country of safety and security and prosperity, or we're going to move to the left under Joe Biden.
And not even necessarily because he's so far radical, although I think he is, but because he's so afraid to stand up to the people that are.
And if we don't have somebody in that place that's willing to take on that negativity, willing to take on that anger that we have in President Trump, I'm very afraid of what America looks like if they get control and they get to continue to bully Americans from coast to coast.
God, is that ever true?
The book by Sarah Huckabee Sanders is speaking for myself.
Also got some great photos in it.
It's really well done.
Faith, freedom, and the fight of our lives inside the Trump White House.
It's up at DennisPrager.com.
We're going to come back.
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Want to talk to her about Donald Trump?
Very few people have worked with him while president as intensely as she has.
What was it like to meet Kim Jong-un?
I never met him.
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These and other measures offer sanity, flourishing, and hope to an embattled country.
No agenda can cover every issue.
Two outstanding issues need platforming, however.
Religious liberty and abortion.
The Trump administration has taken stands on both of these momentous matters and to good effect.
In days ahead, though, supporters of religious liberty and the unerasable humanity of the unborn need more support, not less.
Religious liberty, after all, is for this gloriously free society the first freedom.
Among other righteous ends, it enables a diverse coalition of many voices to speak on behalf of the unborn until the murderous abomination of abortion is a distant memory.
I'm Owen Strand.
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy, America's unique graduate program for leaders.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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Meanwhile, you have Joe Biden sang during an event at Grace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin.
Quote, a black man invented the light bulb, not a white guy named Edison.
You feel that guilty?
That Thomas Edison now, he needs to be taken down a few notches?
Thomas Edison now needs to be canceled?
Nobody's mad at Joe Biden for making this false statement?
But you let Donald Trump pass along some statement that somebody else may, oh my goodness, Donald Trump, peddling conspiracy theories!
Joe Biden has lied for decades.
Decades about his civil rights record.
When I was a teenager, 17, 18 years old, I would go to black churches and we'd sit down and talk about how we're going to move, organize, to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Wilmington, Delaware.
No evidence whatsoever that he did that.
And don't go by me.
Go by New York Times.
You know, New York Times, paper of record.
The one that hasn't endorsed a Republican since 1956, that paper.
Lied for decades.
Lied and said the NAACP has endorsed me every single race.
NAAC puts out a statement, actually, we've never endorsed you at all because we're a 501c3.
We can't do that.
Well, you know, I got arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela when he was imprisoned under apartheid South Africa.
I was with Andy Young.
Andy Young says, are you kidding me?
I didn't get arrested and neither did Joe Biden.
By the way, Joe Biden says he was in the streets of Soweto when he got arrested.
that's 900 miles away from where nelson mandela was housed keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today trending now on the hugh hewitt show what do you make of the four debate moderators we've We've got Chris Wallace, Steve Scully, Kristen Welker, and Susan Page for the vice presidents.
What do you think?
Well, I think it's an interesting mix of people.
Certainly, I think you've got some people, you know, seasoned journalists who have been around a long time, like Chris Wallace, Susan Page, who have been kind of doing, you know, big moments and big stage for a while.
And then you have kind of a newcomer in Kristen Welker, Steve Scully, obviously, having been around.
But also, I think he, I like Steve being a moderator.
He is certainly more of a news guy.
I think he's a good middle of the road.
The rest, we'll see.
The good news is, I think Donald Trump is going to do spectacular regardless of who the moderator is.
I think he actually tends to do better in an interview that is harder.
I think it's when he really rises to the moment, and I feel very comfortable about where he'll be with that group of moderators.
Sarah, in speaking for myself, you draw the distinction between Rachel Maddow and Sean Hannity on one side and on the other side.
I'm an outside news journalist.
Do you put Chris and Kristen in that category?
Scully really is.
It's hard to argue that Steve Scully is other than a All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager with Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who is in that realm of human being who needs no introduction.
She was the first press secretary of President Trump.
Her book, Speaking for Myself, Faith, Freedom, and the Fight of Our Lives Inside the Trump White House is up at DennisPrager.com.
How well did you know President Trump prior to being appointed?
You know, I'd gotten to know him a little bit.
We first met in 2015, actually, when my dad was running against him and spent some time with him at some of the debates and the cattle call events where all of the candidates gathered together and got to know him a little bit there and a lot more in 2016 once I joined his campaign.
But I hadn't spent a significant amount of time with him until I started in the White House.
And pretty early on, even as the deputy press secretary, got to spend quite a bit around the time around the president in those early days.
And certainly once becoming the press secretary almost every single day for a little over two years, I was either with him or talking to him by phone and communicating with him in some way.
So quite a bit of time over the course of the three and a half years I worked for him.
So how did your view of him evolve?
Well, I knew him from certainly kind of the TV version of Donald Trump, a bigger-than-life personality.
I can be the first to tell you that doesn't change from the big stage to the behind-the-scenes.
He is a very engaging, charismatic, fun person to be around.
I think the person that you see at the president's rallies where he's entertaining and telling stories.
And telling a very specific and direct message to his audience is very much what he's like behind the scenes.
But I also got to see the softer side of the president when I sat in the Oval Office with him as he made condolence calls to families who had lost a son in.
Afghanistan or when I traveled with him all over the world, I went to more than 20 countries with the president and sat at the table with him while he was negotiating with world leaders.
So I got to see those different moments as well.
And what I saw with somebody who loves this country is fighting ferociously for America and speaking out for people that don't have the ability to speak for themselves and certainly not with the microphone that he does.
I happen to agree with you.
And I, of course, I've never met the president, actually, and I agree with you.
We might need to change that.
I'm ambivalent.
Because I only want to do it...
I don't want to do it to have a photo op with the president.
I would only want to meet him if I felt that it was worth his time to have such a meeting.
But in any event, it's not here or there.
How do you explain the hatred?
Well, I think in large part, it's because the Democrats have been moved so far to the radical left, and they have somebody standing in the way of pushing that agenda down people's throats.
But even more than that, President Trump has challenged every major institution in our country, whether it's the media, Hollywood, the university systems, All of these people who have collectively come together to try to shove that far-left agenda down our throats.
And the president said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's not happening.
And he does it with such a fervor and such a fight that he's actually winning.
Nobody expected him from those groups to win in 2016. And when he did, they tried to take it away from him.
But he did not cower.
He kept fighting back and kept fighting back.
And we haven't seen somebody like that who's so willing and able to challenge those institutions and fight back in a really long time.
And I think it's one of the reasons they don't lie from him.
He also proved he didn't need them so often.
People in politics need the press to get elected.
They need the special interests.
And Donald Trump said, you know what?
I can do this without you.
He's gone around them and it infuriates them that he does it and he fights back against them and he does it without needing them at all.
That's a good answer.
They charge him with constantly lying.
What's your response to that?
I think if anybody has lied and has a credibility issue, it's the people that peddled this fake Russia witch hunt for over two years, promising to produce evidence, promising that there was something there, promising that this president had done something he shouldn't have and that they were going to take him down.
And they spent every single day perpetuating that fake story.
And it turned out, not only did it not happen, but how much corruption there was and how...
Big and wide the problem is.
We still don't know yet, but we're learning more every day that the corruption that existed was actually on the other side of people colluding to try to take the president down instead of the narrative that they were constantly pushing.
That's right.
If people are even informed of it.
But as you pointed out, if all they do is watch CNN, they don't have a clue.
Which is a dangerous thing, and thankfully their ratings aren't that high, so there are not that many people watching, but too many people, I think, are being fed bad information and just a negative approach to how to look at this country.
And I think that that's a sad thing, that they're so willing to push such a divisive message every day on their network.
How did Kim Jong-un strike you?
It was an interesting meeting, to say the least.
You know, unlike any experience I've ever had, the tension walking in, the anticipation all extremely high.
I was one of seven people to represent the United States delegation at the bilateral lunch.
And I thought the president did a masterful job in that time frame of weaving in things that were of interest to Kim to talk about while also staying ultimately focused on the key message and the key takeaway that he wanted from that meeting, and that was to let them know and remind them that we wanted them to denuclearize.
Here's what your country can look like if you do, but if you don't, the sanctions and the pressure is staying on and will remain where we are.
And I thought the president did a Great job of weaving those things in, keeping the conversation going, developing a very difficult relationship, and making some progress.
Certainly, no one is under the illusion that this is a done deal or an easy process.
Getting somebody to give up nuclear weapons is almost always impossible, but the president got our hostages back, got our remains back, and has made some progress in that relationship, and I think it was...
A good thing for him to take that meeting and to try to push forward in the denuclearization process.
The book, and I remind you, has great pictures in it, including Kim Jong-un at that lunch where Sarah Huckabee Sanders participated.
Speaking for myself, faith, freedom, and the fight of our lives inside the Trump White House.
We've got another segment together.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
An impressive woman.
I'm going to ask her if there was a toll taken on her personal life.
Fighting every day.
It's a tough thing.
What do you make of the four debate moderators?
We've got Chris Wallace, Steve Scully, Kristen Welker, and Susan Page for the vice presidents.
What do you think?
Well, I think it's an interesting mix of people.
Certainly, I think you've got some people, you know, seasoned journalists who have been around a long time, like Chris Wallace, Susan Page, who have been kind of doing, you know, big moments and big stage for a while.
And then you have kind of a newcomer in Kristen Welker, Steve Scully, obviously, having been around.
But also, I think he, I like Steve being a moderator.
He is certainly more of a news guy.
I think he's a good middle of the race.
The rest, we'll see.
The good news is, I think Donald Trump is going to do spectacular regardless of who the moderator is.
I think he actually tends to do better in an interview that is harder.
I think it's when he really rises to the moment, and I feel very comfortable about where he'll be with that group of moderators.
Sarah, in speaking for myself, you draw the distinction between Rachel Maddow and Sean Hannity on one side and on the other side, news journalists.
Do you put Chris and Kristen in that category?
Scully really is.
It's hard to argue that Steve Scully is other than a news guy.
He's the most straight up guy in town.
But what about the other two?
I think they both have certainly some leaning and some bias.
It's probably a little hard not to after.
You know, a guy like Chris Wallace, who's been doing it a long time in the way that he does.
And, you know, I have personal opinions on that matter.
I think they both lean a little left of center, but hopefully they can be pretty neutral in this.
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Los Angeles County has notified Grace Community Church that it will soon be evicted from a parcel of land that it uses the parking lot.
Why?
It's sort of the final act strategy on their part to shut us down as a church.
Everybody else did when COVID first came in.
We didn't want people to die because of something we did, an insensitivity or anything like that.
So when we heard there were going to be millions dying, we shut the church down.
I went to an empty 3,000-seat auditorium, and we did a live stream.
After about four or five weeks, our people began to realize that the pandemic wasn't what they were told it was.
Slowly, they just started coming back.
We didn't make an announcement.
We didn't say anything official.
So just organically, you emptied your church, went to televisual services, and then they started coming back?
They started coming back in the dozens and then the hundreds.
And in a few weeks, he sued us, and we went to court four times, and we won all four of those.
Court hearings.
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All right, everybody. everybody.
Thanks, everybody.
Final segment.
I could go on for a long time with her.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Speaking for Myself, is the name of her book, Well Worth Your Read.
Beautifully printed, by the way, which is very uncommon for publishers.
And it's subtitled, Faith, Freedom, and the Fight of Our Lives Inside the Trump White House.
So I think everybody...
Who admired you, I'm one of them, for your daily gladiatorial battle, wondered, was there a toll or are you able to disconnect when you leave?
There's certainly a toll.
One just, I think, physically, mentally, emotionally of working 20-hour days, 24-7.
On call 365 days a year at the highest level in very stressful situations.
And so certainly there's a toll.
But at the end of the day, I had a family that loved me, a faith that defined me, and those are the things that helped me get through each day.
I didn't go into that room.
Waiting for the New York Times or the Washington Post to write a story to tell me who I was.
I knew that before I ever stepped foot in there and I think that was one of the reasons I was able to do that for as long as I was and one of the reasons I was able to fight back in the way that I was because I knew that when I walked out Whether I was the White House press secretary or just plain old Sarah, I had a family that was going to support me and be there for me and a faith and a creator who had a plan and a purpose for me.
And having that in my armor on the front end made all the difference in the world.
Why did you leave?
Well, I have three kids.
They're eight, six, and five.
And, you know, a lot of people can be the White House press secretary.
Only one person can be the mom to my kids.
And after two and a half years in the White House, another year on the Trump campaign, I wanted to spend some time with my kids in a more...
Substantial way and also before they turned into teenagers and didn't want to be seen with me.
So I had to strike while the iron was hot and get in there while they still liked me.
So that was a good and wise decision.
So how has that been?
I mean to go from Universal International Spotlight Daily to Mom, how was the transition been?
You know, it's been amazing to get to have that quality time with my kids.
There are days certainly where you're like, oh, I want to be in, like, the heart of the battle.
I want to be in the middle of the action.
But then there are other days where you're like, oh, I'm glad I'm not in the middle of the action.
It's been really great for our family and nice to be back home in Arkansas out of the D.C. swamp.
We moved up for that job and moved back as soon as we were done.
It's great to be back home among friends and family and, you know, I still get to be part of the process both on Fox News and joining shows like this, writing my book, and helps me still get out there and talk about a message that's so important for our country.
Sounds good to me.
I'll tell you this, if Arkansas decides to secede again, I will join you.
I'll move there.
I'd like us to keep fighting the good fight.
I think we're lucky we get to live in the greatest country on earth, and I want to see us keep fighting for what matters, and Arkansas included.
Well, that's certainly true.
You should know I have said all of my broadcasting career, the North saved the Union in the 19th century, the South will save it in the 21st.
Find joy in returning to Arkansas.
I truly know what you're talking about.
It's a wonderful and amazing place to call home.
Well, God bless you, and I can't recommend your book too highly.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Speaking for Myself, Faith, Freedom, and the Fight of Our Lives Inside the Trump White House.
Thank you, Sarah.
I hope we speak again.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much.
It was an honor.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
What is it like, I mean, when you think about it?
I mean, I saw her fighting there.
I mean, I fight every day.
I fight a lot in writing, but I mean, like she had.
I mean, just foolish, self-righteous people mocking you, basically, on a daily basis.
She had faith, family behind her.
That's big.
I feel I have that.
She believes in God and she believes in America.
God and country.
Those are terms that meant something to Americans.
I have that too and I believe in that.
All right.
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The recent unveiling of the Republican agenda for a second term gave much encouragement to many who need it.
Defeat COVID, create jobs, disentangle from China, provide school choice, teach American exceptionalism unapologetically, defend the police as an institution, oppose human trafficking.
These and other measures offer sanity, flourishing, and hope to an embattled country.
No agenda can cover every issue.
Two outstanding issues need platforming, however.
Religious liberty and abortion.
The Trump administration has taken stands on both of these momentous matters and to good effect.
In days ahead, though, supporters of religious liberty and the unerasable humanity of the unborn need more support, not less.
Religious liberty, after all, is for this gloriously free society the first freedom.
Among other righteous ends, it enables a diverse coalition of many voices to speak on behalf of the unborn until the murderous abomination of abortion is a distant memory.
I'm Owen Strand.
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy, America's unique graduate program for leaders.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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Meanwhile, you have Joe Biden sang during an event at Grace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin.
Quote, a black man invented the light bulb, not a white guy named innocent.
You feel that guilty that Thomas Edison now, he needs to be taken down a few notches?
Thomas Edison now needs to be canceled?
Nobody's mad at Joe Biden for making this false statement?
But you let Donald Trump pass along some statement that somebody else may, oh, my goodness, Donald Trump peddling conspiracy theories!
Joe Biden has lied for decades.
Decades about his civil rights record.
When I was a teenager, 17, 18 years old, I would go to black churches and we'd sit down and talk about how we're going to move, organize, to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Wilmington, Delaware.
No evidence whatsoever that he did that.
And don't go by me.
Go by New York Times.
You know, New York Times, paper of record.
The one that hasn't endorsed a Republican since 1956, that paper.
Lied for decades.
Lied and said the NAACP has endorsed me every single race.
NAAC puts out a statement, actually, we've never endorsed you at all because we're a 501c3.
We can't do that.
Well, you know, I got arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela when he's imprisoned under apartheid South Africa.
I was with Andy Young.
Andy Young says, are you kidding me?
I didn't get arrested and neither did Joe Biden.
By the way, Joe Biden says he was in the streets of Soweto when he got arrested.
That's 900 miles away from where Nelson Mandela was housed.
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Thank you for being with me.
Wall Street Journal.
Without a Mission College football season, Ann Arbor feels the loss.
For the first time since 1882, the University of Michigan's football team isn't scheduled to complete, to compete, I should say, in a normal season.
The postponed season is upending life and business in this quintessential college town, which typically sees an influx of out-of-towners to each home game when more than 100,000 fans fill Michigan Stadium.
Businesses still reeling from the pandemic.
See, that's where all the writers get it wrong.
It's so wrong.
That it's a complete distortion of reality.
It's not the pandemic that businesses are still reeling from.
It's the lockdown.
And until even Wall Street Journal reporters get that right, we will not be able to do anything.
Thank you.
Businesses still reeling from the lockdown.
Participate.
Anticipate more hardship without the usual tens of thousands of visitors.
The Michigan Athletic Department expects a $100 million loss.
That's a big loss.
It's half its budget.
The department has laid off 21 employees, left 15 positions unfilled.
And enacted salary freezes and reductions.
But I'll bet you this, at University of Michigan, not one diversity administrator, they've added, you're right, that's exactly right, to make sure they root out systemic racism.
Why are our liberal universities places of such rape, their rape cultures, and their systemically racist?
You can't get left of the universities.
How come they're so crappy?
Rape culture and systemic racism.
Wherever you're dealing with human lives, now this is the reason I'm reading it to you.
The fear that has gripped Americans is the most depressing thing of my lifetime vis-a-vis Americans because I expected better.
Not from the elite, but from the people.
But I see around me a scared population, irrationally led by fear-mongers in the news.
Whenever you're dealing with human lives, an abundance of caution, ah, is a good thing, said former Michigan Athletic Director Bill Martin.
As much as you may be disappointed, it's the reality of it.
What's the reality of it?
The reality is that it's an abundance of caution.
Yes, it's too much caution.
If football players get COVID, it is overwhelmingly likely nothing will happen.
They're young and healthy.
Critics of the university's plans to reopen the campus argue the college is valuing revenue over community health and safety.
The people arguing about this don't have their revenue cut, I'll bet.
Like revenue.
It's so funny.
Oh, revenue versus lives.
First of all, it's not true.
It's just not true.
South Dakota never closed down.
It had revenue and lives.
But putting that aside, it's not just revenue.
It's people's ability to put food on their table.
Faculty members, now listen to this.
This is going to really make you admire the college academics even more than you have in the past.
Faculty members are considering a historic vote of no confidence in the administration.
That's because they're considering reopening the school.
These cowards.
Oh, my God.
To have your children taught by cowards, why would you spend the money?
The Graduate Student Employees Union went on strike, calling on University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel to offer more transparency with coronavirus data and more robust testing.
What's more robust testing going to do for them?
Except show them how little the rate of fatality is.
Residential advisors, student residential hall employees, better known as RAs, are also on strike.
Demanding stronger coronavirus safeguards, personal protective equipment, and hazard pay.
Hazard pay.
Has anybody at the University of Michigan died?
Every day we're entering the unknown.
Mr. Feldman, 41 years old, said as maskless customers sat at tables behind him.
It's crazy.
What's unknown?
What unknown is he referring to?
When the authorities will decide to become rational?
Chanting let them play and escorted by the Ann Arbor Police Department, a group of about 100 people, including Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh.
Harbaugh, thank you.
You know Jim Harbaugh?
Cool.
March from the stadium to the center of campus in a parent-led protest over the Big Ten's decision to cancel the season.
100 people, including the Michigan football coach?
Is he currently the Michigan football coach?
Really?
You sure?
That's a big deal.
That he would have joined the demonstration to keep football alive.
Bravo to him.
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How do you tell people going into public life how to handle their children when they're going to have to put up with this wave of hatred online and an occasional...
I mean, the LA Times reporter calling you the chunky soccer mom.
I would be thrown off the radio if I did that to anybody.
I would.
So how do you...
How do you warrant the standards are different for conservatives and liberals and the conservatives are going to get hammered?
Well, I think the most important thing is to know who you are on the front end.
I am thankful that I'm not looking for definition to my life from the New York Times or the Washington Post.
I have that already from a God who created me.
And so knowing who I am and what I believe in before I ever stepped foot in that building was really important for me and something I try to talk with my kids about.
They're young, so it can be difficult.
And there are certain things, frankly, I just try to shield them from.
Having to be part of some of the nastiness that's involved.
But in the moments that they are exposed to, we try to be honest.
We try to talk about why we treat other people with respect.
No matter if we disagree with them, we still can do that and do so in a respectful way.
So I use it as best I can to be a teaching moment of how we don't want to act and how we don't want to treat other people because that's not how we want to be treated.
I think it's as simple as, you know, Going back to the very basics of treat other people the way you want to be treated.
And we tried to use those moments to pass that message to our kids.
One of the winsome things about the book is that you say nothing negative about anyone that isn't publicly known like the Michelle Wolf controversy.
In fact, you say nice things about Jim Acosta, which will stun a few people.
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Quote, the president has directed me to ensure that federal agencies cease and desist.
I love that.
Cease and desist.
That Robocop, cease and desist.
Drop that gun.
Cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund divisive un-American propaganda training sessions.
What are they referring to?
Ah, yes.
Critical race theory.
Accordingly to that end, the Office of Management and Budget will shortly issue more detailed guidance on implementing the President's Directive.
In the meantime, all agencies are directed to begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related to any training on critical race theory.
A little in the weeds to you.
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