And while I do not know the biological data, I do know more than I suspect most doctors do about what is happening.
And by the way, that is not only not a boast, it is actually a shame on most doctors because that's their job.
When doctors call me and Give me this arrhythmia drivel with regard to hydroxychloroquine or there aren't double-blind studies, I know that they have no idea what they're talking about.
And when a layman knows that a doctor has no idea what he's talking about, it's not a good sign.
So the question that will have to be analyzed, well many questions will, How many excess deaths were there?
And I'll tell you why this is important, obviously.
Let us say we say that 200,000 Americans died of COVID, but there were not 200,000 excess deaths.
How would you explain that?
Well, I mean it.
Maybe I am missing the obvious or even not obvious explanation.
If 200,000 more people have not died than last year, then how do you explain 200,000 died from COVID? That means that much fewer died of heart attacks, cancer, and the like?
How would you explain that?
There have to be essentially 200,000 more deaths.
The only arena where I can imagine there being fewer deaths That would be car crashes because there are so many fewer cars on the road, but that is not a gigantic statistic that would account for 200,000 excess deaths or non-excess deaths.
So this is a question that I want to see an answer to.
It's official, yes.
No kidding about the Trump boom.
Alan, I need the excess death article.
I have the Trump middle class boom article here, and I want to get that excess death article from I&I. What will you say, though, if you find out?
But the press won't report it, but somehow it might trickle down from those of us who tell the truth.
What if it turns out that there were way fewer than 200,000?
Here's the point.
I keep looking into this, and it appears to be accurate that if you have a heart attack and you were tested positive for COVID, You are listed as a COVID death.
Here's worse.
If the doctor suspected you were not even tested, the doctor felt that you had COVID, and you died of something else, you are listed as a COVID death.
Now, this is what I have read.
I have read this, to the best of my recollection, from CDC statements.
Now, if this is true, does it trouble you?
Do you believe the 200,000 figure?
When hospitals have a massive amount to gain financially, if they list somebody as a COVID patient?
So these are troubling times for so many reasons.
What has happened to the sciences is something that I have mentioned to you on a number of occasions.
Is the coronavirus crisis finally over?
A Nobel laureate says it might be.
This is Issues and Insights, a fine website.
A few weeks ago, we asked the same question about the pandemic.
Is it safe to go outside yet?
The data made a good case that it was.
Today, they look even better.
According to the Centers for Disease Control's latest data, released six days ago, through August 29th, the data predicted excess deaths have moved below the threshold for excess deaths.
When we last wrote about this, after total deaths had for months exceeded the threshold, the two numbers were moving closer.
Stanford biophysics professor Michael Levitt, who won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, says the pandemic might have come to an end.
CDC excess deaths to 29 August are 14% below baseline as predicted in July.
This is the first time since March that delay-corrected death data fell below baseline.
Excess death in the March to August A huge milestone, he tweeted on Thursday.
Leavitt had a strong record predicting how the virus runs its course.
He began analyzing the number of COVID-19 cases worldwide in January.
The Los Angeles Times reported in March and correctly calculated that China would get through the worst of its coronavirus outbreak long before many health experts had predicted.
On July 25th, he predicted U.S. COVID-19 will be done in four weeks, with a total reported death below 170,000.
His fatality prediction was a bit high.
The actual death toll was about 161,000 four weeks later, far lower than the 220,000 he predicted in March and much closer than the forecast of Imperial College's Neil Ferguson, whose prediction of a worst-case 2.2 million American deaths Galvanized the lockdown response.
His best case estimate of 1.1 million U.S. lives lost was still wildly off the mark.
Well, this is a very interesting issue.
I live in a place where you still can't dine indoors.
Yesterday I recorded a speech.
For Pastor Jack Hibbs and his Calvary Church in Chino Hills, California.
And I was stunned that even in his area, which is a different county than LA County, you could not eat inside a restaurant.
I have been to Michigan, Wyoming, Montana, and Illinois in the last month.
And in every case, I could eat inside a restaurant.
I still watch people in Southern California.
I'm sure many of you see them in various places around the country, walking alone outdoors wearing masks.
So I have a question.
Why?
Sean, you know I'm not going to knock you.
Tell me, when you're alone outdoors, do you wear a mask?
Okay, you don't.
All right.
And only because I see you wearing one, you know, in the studios.
You only wear one you're required.
Okay, I'm pretty close to you.
So, do you have a theory?
Do you know somebody who wears a mask outdoors, alone?
But you don't know someone.
You don't know someone.
See, I would like, if you...
Yeah, I know people are scared.
You see...
Obviously, but that just delays the question.
Obviously, they're scared.
If they weren't scared, they wouldn't act stupidly.
So the question is, they're what?
They think it's protecting them from what?
From bird turd?
No, no, I don't understand.
And I mean it.
So, you know, folks, I never mock people when they call it.
If you wear a mask or you know somebody who does outdoors walking alone, or even with one other person, would you call in?
I can't tell you how sad it is to see so many Americans irrational.
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The whole idea of career politicians is anathema to the United States of America.
From Washington himself, they understood that if we the people are the government, we're supposed to pick from among we the people.
Joe Biden is the definition.
If you wrote a book...
And you said, what is the ultimate career politician?
The dude has been a senator.
A senator since the early 1970s.
Can you even imagine?
Not in politics.
Not in politics.
A senator.
And he has clearly benefited personally and his family has benefited personally.
And now he says he wants to run for president.
And you think, wow, what record are you pointing to?
This is not looking very good for Joe Biden.
But I've looked into Biden, and one of the things I find interesting about a career politician is how they change their mind to benefit them to stay in politics.
It's like, I look back at Joe, all the racist things he said way back in the 70s, and these are public knowledge, and I'm going, and now you're over here?
Or whether it could be anything.
I don't care if it's abortion.
I don't care what it is.
They change to whatever the narrative is to get them elected.
And I find that just appalling.
I mean, you either have a moral compass and you stick with what you believe, or you don't change.
If you're changing just to keep your job, you have a different kind of agenda than what you're supposed to be.
be.
And that's why we shouldn't have career politicians.
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you After the whole pregame thing was all about Black Lives Matter and change and making a difference, I would respectfully say that it is asinine to accuse those fans of being racist when they were probably saying, and they were likely saying, enough!
Play the game!
We want to escape!
From turmoil and violence and rage and protest.
We want to watch a football game.
And that's why they booed.
Let's see what you think, though.
1-800-655-MIKE. We're live streaming as we do every day at MikeOnline.com.
We'll take you to New York City and listen in as Vice President Pence and the second lady talked about commemorating and prayed over the 9-11 ceremony.
We will never forget.
I was in the Empire State Building that day, and let's get some slower music in there, Eric, for me.
Let's get a little bit of more music that kind of matches the day today.
1-800-655-MIKE. Let's get your reaction to the NFL opener last night.
Let's talk a little bit about this important day, 9-11.
And I'd love your participation because you know me.
I just want to hear from you.
Agree, disagree, somewhere in between?
We are all ears.
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Wendy is in Rancho Cordova, California.
Wendy, you're on the Larry Elder Show with Dr. Strom.
Just today on NBC, after work and watching, you got that Rosen report.
And he's got these people on Skype, having them do their temperature with various things.
They all supposedly have COVID, but they're all not testing with the high temperature.
It's either...
98.1 or 97 or, you know, so isn't that the big key?
Everybody's taking everybody's temperature to decide whether or not they can go through an entrance or something?
Wendy, look, temperature is the only objective thing that we can test.
When I come into the hospital every day, I get my temperature checked, they spray my hands with a disinfectant, and they ask me if I have any COVID symptoms.
Temperature is the only thing you can do objectively because, you know, this virus can be like a cold.
You can have a sore throat.
You can have a lack of taste.
You can have a lack of smell.
No, no, no, you're not wrong.
It's job creators.
I want to remind you of a great website, Keep America America, where you can help get out the vote.
If we don't get out the vote, we could lose America.
Now, I never engage in hyperbole.
The left hates this country.
Liberals love it, but they vote for those who hate it, so their weakness and their naivete is as damaging as the left's hatred.
I'm sorry to say, because they're lovely people I know who are liberal, and they will vote Democrat out of hatred of Donald Trump rather than love of America.
If they consider the two synonymous, well, there's nothing I can do.
In any event, go to Keep America America.
They will give you directions on what to do.
This is not something you pay them.
They're asking you to do stuff to help the country and the vote.
Alright, so do your part.
Go to KeepAmericaAmerica.com The spectacular people at...
The Job Creators Network have made this.
Virtually all of my colleagues, whether my network or not, in radio are working on behalf of getting people to keepamericaamerica.com.
Indeed.
All right, let's see here.
Oh, yes.
My friends, I have so much to report to you.
Oh, look at this.
Okay, let's go to Lewis in Lake Havasu, Arizona.
Havasu, thank you.
How are you doing, Dennis?
Okay.
Hey, I have an answer to your question, and it's a really sad one.
I have friends that wear their masks, you know, when they're all by themselves.
Yeah.
And I ask them why they do it, and they say it's because, I'm paraphrasing, but...
It's the square box in their living room told them to do it.
You're paraphrasing?
What was the paraphrase?
Oh, I never hear it.
The square box.
Oh, that's an old saying, the square box.
Okay, so they say that.
They actually say that to you.
Yes, they say because they're told to do so.
So the minute that the government tells them not to wear the mask, Today, their mask is going to come off.
And nothing has changed.
Yeah.
Well, it's interesting.
The government has told them to do so.
It's not the government.
It's the...
Because depending on what government you're referring to, it's...
I assume it's the CDC. I'm not even sure, though.
It's an interesting question.
If the CDC announced that unless you are in a crowded area, which they don't even believe either because they allow you to take it off while you eat in an airplane, that's been my go-to challenge.
Why are you allowed to have no masks in the most congested area that people ever congregate, an airplane?
You are an inch from someone.
You are closer to someone in an airplane.
Or as close as you would be at a baseball game.
But baseball games would be out loud.
Oh, that's right.
You can't open peanuts.
Yes.
Anyway, I was very curious.
You know what?
Jack in Cincinnati.
You've called a lot.
I feel bad.
I know you feel insulted as an MD, and you should be.
I have insulted MDs.
I fully acknowledge it.
The reputation of the medical profession in millions, tens of millions of Americans' eyes has declined.
I still hold doctors have saved my life.
I can't express enough my gratitude to them.
I believe you're the doctor we've bet $1,000 on that hydroxychloroquine will have been shown to be effective.
But I'm not going to take your call because I try not to take people who call in a lot.
I'm sorry.
But you have a right to be offended because I have deliberately offended you.
You and doctors who have gone out against hydroxychloroquine have earned my insult.
You have my contempt.
Okay, there you go.
I can't be more honest about that.
And the doctors who are for hydroxychloroquine are taken down by YouTube.
So you get it?
So Americans can't even hear the other side.
I wonder if doctors like this doctor in Cincinnati support that, that there be no allowance given.
Dr. Scott Atlas is a doctor.
He was taken down.
And he works the administration.
So it's not even a matter of we listen to doctors.
We only listen to doctors who agree with the left.
We listen.
That's it.
We don't listen to doctors.
It's like the New York Times headline, President Denies Science.
This was a headline.
New York Times is...
It's thoroughly an opinion piece.
The entire New York Times is a left-wing opinion piece.
It's deterioration from an already, I believe, controversial level of commitment to truth.
It is now, the left is destroyed, whatever it touches.
The latest is the sciences, and journalism is...
Journalism is a perfect example.
See, the reason they shut down all of their voices, like the doctors who spoke, I think it was the most quickly viral YouTube video.
Within hours it had like 17 million views.
The American people who are not brainwashed are starved for truth.
And YouTube does not allow them to have it, nor does Twitter.
PragerU retweeted the doctors who spoke in Washington DC, retweeted them, and we lost our ability to tweet for a week.
This is a very big deal for a very big organization.
There is no commitment to truth at Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Google.
There's a commitment to the left.
So even scientists, when they say, oh, follow the science, they don't mean follow the science.
They mean follow what the left accepts as science.
There is no follow the science on the left.
If they were follow the science on the left, you'd have been told the truth about the fires in my state of California.
That they owe overwhelmingly to environmentalist opposition to getting rid of brush.
Not to global warming. Not to global warming.
A 35 year old...
Henderson County, North Carolina Sheriff's Deputy named Ryan Hendricks was fatally shot by a suspect.
The Henderson County Sheriff's Department issued a press release saying, quote, early this morning while the world slept, Ryan responded to assist a family needing help when they became innocent victims of a violent encounter.
We all know the tragic outcome, but Ryan refuses to let the story end there, even in passing.
Ryan was also an organ donor.
He will continue to help strangers for a lifetime even after making the ultimate sacrifice.
Ryan's family wants everyone to know that Ryan was doing the job he was born to do and he died doing the job he loved.
He was a Marine.
Served his country in the United States Marine Corps.
Served his country as a Henderson County Sheriff's Deputy.
Two little children.
I was about to get married.
Deputy Ryan Hendricks.
Now, I get we should say Breonna Taylor's name.
I get we should say George Floyd's name.
I want to say George Floyd's name.
I want to say the names of those who died.
Am I some kind of a horrific, bigoted monster?
For saying that we should say Ryan Hendricks' name?
Say his name!
say the name of law enforcement that are trying to help a community and they're being ambushed keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today trending now on the eric mitaxa show but you even made commercials for the president recently to Talk about that.
Yeah, that was a couple weeks ago, and what we did, I had an idea.
I said I wanted to bring all these Democrats in that we're flipping, okay?
Some of them lifelong Democrats, and I didn't want to meet them ahead of time.
I wanted to be very organic like my pillow ads are.
And I wanted to be the host and ask them, well, why are you flipping?
And it was so powerful when these come out.
Some of the reasons, one of the common things that you just mentioned before was that we had talked about, so many of them said, you know, what I thought the Democratic Party was, where they always made promises for family values and to help people, I started looking back and going, it never came to fruition after they got elected.
But with this great president, he did what the Democrats said they were going to do, and a lot of them said, you know, I don't even, you know, maybe they had something, they didn't like the president or something, but they're going, you know what, I like what he's done, and therefore I'm switching.
One guy, he had never voted Republican in his life, and his reason was, my party, that ship sailed.
It's no longer that party.
That ship sailed.
A thousand years ago, we are now dealing with a party that is absolutely sold out to socialist Bernie and others.
I mean, can you imagine that Joe Biden, who some people would think of as a centrist, which is why they put him forward, he is partnering with Beto O'Rourke on guns.
Yeah.
With AOC on the Green New Deal.
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Senator, here's Joe Biden yesterday talking about fracking companies.
Cut number three.
I am not banning fracking.
Let me say that again.
I am not banning fracking.
no matter how many times Yes, everybody.
Bye.
Thank you.
I've been talking to you about the virus and the lockdown, the catastrophe of the lockdown.
Six months of squashing people's livelihoods, hopes, dreams, savings, for no good reason.
The virus is essentially over in Sweden.
The United States, with all its lockdowns, has now surpassed Sweden in deaths per million.
How do you account for that?
For so long, they've been saying, oh, Sweden has more deaths per million than the United States.
So it shows the lockdowns work.
Well, we now have surpassed Sweden.
If you believe the figures.
We live because the left.
It does not hold truth to be of value.
We live in a world of lies, including the global warming is the cause of the fires in the West.
We have a video up on that, what causes the fires.
You should see it.
It's a phenomenon that we are living through, and it takes a lot of courage to withstand It takes strength.
I wouldn't say courage.
It takes courage to stand up to it.
It doesn't take courage to withstand it.
I don't know what quality of human character does it take to withstand the lies that you are bombarded with from the New York Times and the Democratic Party and their media.
I don't know.
It's an interesting question that I have to figure out the answer to.
Why does everyone I know, why are they capable of seeing the lies like a Russian reader would see Pravda lied?
I have to think that one through.
Ah, do we have our guest on?
Yes, that's a very big deal.
Yes, indeed.
Alright.
One moment here.
This is actually...
I have a courageous man on, and I like courageous people here.
This is what we're working on.
Alright, Rabbi Yaakov.
Oh, did he leave?
What happened here?
I was just going to go to this Rabbi.
Oh, we'll get him on.
What happened?
All of our lines are freaking out on me.
This is very strange.
I'm sorry, everybody.
We've had some hacking going on, and so, believe it or not, my show has been relatively...
Calm in this regard, but there have been a price here.
And we're going to get this rabbi on who has gotten 100 Orthodox rabbis to sign a letter, and he's going to tell you about it.
You see, you know what keeps me hopeful?
And you know, I don't tend toward macro-optimism, because the history of the world is not a happy one.
Human beings screw everything up.
And some human beings do a phenomenal job, obviously.
But what gives me...
The thing that I most rely on is that religious Jews and Christians will come up to the plate.
If I can't rely on religious Jews and Christians to say no to the lies that permeate our society and combat the left, then there is no hope for the country.
So, Rabbi Mencken, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Thank you for having me.
Why don't you tell everybody the coalition you are part of and what your letter is?
Well, to start at the beginning, the Coalition for Jewish Values exists to articulate how Traditional Jews feel in matters of public policy.
Our take on family values, religious liberty, human rights, and anti-Semitism, for example.
And the issue at hand is the Southern Poverty Law Center's partisan biased hate list and the reliance upon that list by Amazon Smile and other similar programs.
Okay, hold it there for a moment, Rabbi.
I want to give you plenty of time.
I salute you, sir.
Because if the religious community cannot say two and two is four, it's over.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a hate group.
We finally have religious people saying it.
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back with Rabbi Mencken in a moment I
know not to trust standard media outlets, but to who am I supposed to turn?
How do I know who to trust?
Where can I go for real information?
Great question.
Dr. Strom, who do you rely on for your information?
Okay, so what I really like, and I think it's pretty accurate, is the Johns Hopkins newsletter.
It comes out every four to five days.
I think that information is very accurate.
That's where I get most of my information from.
Listening to television, you're gonna get skewed data.
So that's what I said in my opening segment.
I'm not so sure about the numbers.
I don't know if the numbers they're telling us are too low or too high.
I just don't know yet.
And I think it's very hard to know.
And you have a very valid point.
I think a lot of people feel like you.
And, Doctor, when we're talking about countries like China, like Cuba, like North Korea, how in the world can we trust their numbers?
I keep hearing that we, America, have more people in prison than any other country in the face of the earth per capita, blah, blah, blah.
You think Cuba and China and North Korea are accurately reporting who they have behind bars?
Please.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with you, Larry.
I share that skepticism.
I don't know if you can believe that.
I do remember at the beginning of the pandemic looking at the hotspots and I saw Russia didn't have any cases.
Now they have them, but I will tell you, they touted their vaccination.
They got the Russian vaccination, but I will tell you, as a doctor and a scientist, that was only phase two, so it didn't go to the complete route of evaluation.
So it's hard to believe.
It's hard to know.
This is America in the 2020 year of our Lord.
and Anti-police.
Protesters appeared.
And people celebrated that attack, saying things like, yelling things like, we hope they die.
This in a year when more than 30 officers have been killed in the line of duty in the United States.
To which, And this is pathetic.
I don't care.
I don't care who you are.
But for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to tweet out early Sunday the following.
Hashtag Compton.
Oh, and then they put it.
Oh, and then they put and then they put it.
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Thank you.
Thank you.
As I was saying to you, my last hope for America is the religious community of Jews and Christians.
The mainstream Christian, Catholic, Protestant, the mainstream Jewish communities have failed.
They're individually strong.
Individuals, but it's irrelevant to the generalization.
They are leftists with religious verbiage.
So their last hope is the religious community.
And that is why what Rabbi Mencken has done here is so important.
Rabbi Yaakov Mencken, he's host of the Moral Heritage Podcast.
I organized a letter from a hundred rabbis denouncing the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is a hate group.
It's a fraud, and people like Amazon rely on it for hate in the guise of fighting racism.
Rabbi Mencken, I'm curious, have you gotten pushback?
So far, not yet.
We are waiting for it.
We are anticipating it.
But the Coalition for Jewish Values, because we stand for rabbinic opinion in the traditional Jewish community, it's very hard to impeach us when we talk about anti-Semitism.
That's certainly true.
So they won't impeach you on anti-Semitism grounds.
They'll impeach you on all the others.
That the SPLC is fighting racism, which is ironic given that many of its members have accused it of racism and they got rid of their head last year.
So there's a certain irony.
So how much publicity has your letter gotten?
Well, surprising enough because Fox News picked it up and it kind of went from there.
Obviously, the more the better, because we do want Amazon and then other organizations to make the right choice and to stop relying on this ridiculous partisan hate list.
But, again, because we focused on the issue of anti-Semitism contained in that hate list, that's how we were able to add such a significant piece to this dialogue.
So there are 100 of you in the coalition or 100 of you who have signed the letter?
100 signed the letter.
We have over 1,500 rabbis already in the coalition.
In a matter of days, we were able to get 100 of them to sign what was going to be a public letter.
May I ask why didn't more of the 1,500 sign?
There's a lot of rabbis in the traditional community who, because of the nature of their individual work, have to be rather quiet about which values they're pushing, even though they're things that we all believe, because they're trying to reach Jews who, as you described, have basically dropped their Jewish values for partisan, progressive leftism.
And then when they're trying to draw them back, they say, you know, let's focus on the Judaism we all agree on first.
And once we get you to understand that there's a thing about Sabbath and kosher and everything else, then we can get to those values pieces.
So they wouldn't want to sign a public letter like this.
So what is your answer to them?
You did.
Well, some of us have to speak up.
I was told by a member of a very prominent outreach organization that we say what every member of their organization wishes they could say.
Well, alright, so, look, you obviously know how much I admire what you're doing, so that goes without saying.
So let me tell you why I don't buy that argument.
It's tested at times in life.
And ultimately, if fear of God is less than fear of the New York Times, I think your fear of God is wanting.
Well, I think you have to look at it from a different perspective.
We're trying to...
The people working in that type of outreach, for example, are trying to reach Jews who do not share our values.
If they speak up immediately on the values and these types of debated public policy issues, that audience will immediately run away from their synagogues and not return.
Whereas if we're able to draw them in with real Judaism and the basics of Judaism, then they come to recognize that Judaism comes with a set of values that we all believe.
And it's much easier to adopt that for a partisan leftist once they've understood what's really going on.
But without question.
But you haven't attacked the left here.
You've attacked the SPLC. Our organization goes ahead and says the things that many feel that they cannot.
Absolutely.
Where are you located?
Remember, we also only had a matter of a few days.
Okay, that's fair.
Where are you located?
I'm in Baltimore, Maryland.
Do you have a synagogue yourself?
No, I always say that to be a synagogue rabbi, one has to have a loud mouth, no Torah, and like people, and I've only mastered the first one.
That's an interesting attitude.
Okay, that's fair.
So, are any of the signatories pulpit rabbis?
Absolutely.
They represent synagogues where the overwhelming majority of the congregants are themselves traditional Jews steeped in traditional Jewish learning.
Given the obvious anti-Semitism on the left, not among liberals, but on the left, How do you account for the acceptance of the left by so many Jews?
Not to mention the anti-Americanism.
I'll get your response when we come back.
Rabbi Mencken's Coalition for Jewish Values, we should give a link to them, will do so.
Let's bring your show.
A old Henderson County, North Carolina sheriff's deputy named Ryan Hendricks was fatally shot by a suspect.
The Henderson County Sheriff's Department issued a press release saying, quote, early this morning while the world slept, Ryan responded to assist a family needing help when they became innocent victims of a violent encounter.
We all know the tragic outcome, but Ryan refuses to let the story end there, even in passing.
Ryan was also an organ donor.
He will continue to help strangers for a lifetime even after making the ultimate sacrifice.
Ryan's family wants everyone to know that Ryan was doing the job he was born to do and he died doing the job he loved.
He was a Marine.
Served his country in the United States Marine Corps.
Served his country as a Henderson County Sheriff's Deputy.
Two little children.
I was about to get married.
Deputy Ryan Hendricks.
Now, I get we should say Breonna Taylor's name.
I get we should say George Floyd's name.
I want to say George Floyd's name.
I want to say the names of those who died.
Am I some kind of a horrific, bigoted monster?
For saying that we should say Ryan Hendricks' name?
Say his name!
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Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show. - But you even made commercials for the president recently Talk about that.
Yeah, that was a couple weeks ago.
And what we did, I had an idea.
I said, I wanted to bring all these Democrats in that we're flipping, okay?
Some of them lifelong Democrats.
And I didn't want to meet them ahead of time.
I wanted to be very organic like my pillow ads are.
And I wanted to be the host and ask them, well, why are you flipping?
And it was so powerful when these come out.
Some of the reasons, one of the common things that you just mentioned before was that we had talked about, so many of them said, you know, what I thought the Democratic Party was, where they always made promises for family values and to help people, I looked at, I started looking back and going, it never came to fruition after they got elected.
But with this great president, He did what the Democrats said they were going to do, and a lot of them said, you know, I don't even, you know, maybe they had something, they didn't like the president for something or other, but they're going, you know what, I like what he's done, and therefore I'm switching.
One guy, he had never voted Republican in his life, and his reason was, my part...
Coalition for Jewish Values...
It is a conservative, pro-Judaism, pro-America organization.
Long overdue, as we would say.
So, in a couple of minutes left, Rabbi Mencken, and I congratulate you again on your letter about the hate group called the Southern Poverty Law Center.
I am asked more than any other question, perhaps, Because the vast majority of those who I speak to, obviously, are not Jewish.
Why are Jews on the left?
What is your answer?
The Reform Movement, which established itself as the early dominant movement in America, only exists since, essentially, it was sparked in the 1810 or so in Germany.
It's only a couple of centuries old.
And in 1850, when they met, they said, we look forward to unlimited development in the religion of Moses, and the Talmud has for us no authority.
So they rejected all religious authority at that time and adopted progressivism as their religion.
And I think that's where it comes from, the idea that...
So much of the Jewish community of today is espousing ideas that the founding fathers of the reform movement back in the 1850s in Germany would be horrified if they heard that this is where progressivism had led their intellectual descendants.
They would be.
I agree with that.
So, is there hope?
Well, certainly.
I mean, unfortunately, it's a...
It's a tremendous tragedy, but what you said about the leftist movement essentially failing is sadly true if one looks at statistical surveys of the Jewish community and what the federations have called the continuity crisis since the 1990s.
There is no continuity crisis.
The religious community is exploding.
Thank God.
You know, you have large families, blessed many children, all of whom are steeped in Judaism and Jewish learning.
There's going to be a very established Orthodox Jewish community for years and years to come.
All right, how do people get in touch?
cjv.org.com?
cjvalues.org leads to the website, which is actually a coalition for jewishvalues.org.
Excellent.
To save your fingers, just do CJ for Coalition Jewish and then values, spelled as.org.
Rabbi?
One of your listeners has already found us.
I've already gotten the email.
Good.
You will find many more.
Thank you so much.
A happy and healthy New Year to you, sir.
Same to you.
Thank you very much.
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But you even made commercials for the president recently.
Talk about that.
Yeah, that was a couple weeks ago.
And what we did, I had an idea.
I said, I wanted to bring all these Democrats in that we're flipping, okay?
Some of them lifelong Democrats, and I didn't want to meet them ahead of time.
I wanted to be very organic like my pillow ads are.
And I wanted to be the host and ask them, well, why are you flipping?
And it was so powerful when these come out.
Some of the reasons, one of the common things that you just mentioned before was that we had talked about, so many of them said, you know, what I thought the Democratic Party was, where they always made promises for family values and to help people, I started looking back and going, it never came to fruition after they got elected.
But with this great president, he did what the Democrats said they were going to do, and a lot of them said, you know, I don't even, you know, maybe they had something, they didn't like the president for something or other, but they're going, you know what, I like what he's done, and therefore I'm switching.
One guy, he had never voted Republican in his life, and his reason was, my party, that ship sailed.
It's no longer that party.
That ship sailed.
A thousand years ago, we are now dealing with a party that is absolutely sold out to socialist Bernie and others.
I mean, can you imagine that Joe Biden, who some people would think of as a centrist, which is why they put him forward.
He is partnering with Beto O'Rourke on guns with AOC on the Green New Deal.
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Senator, here's Joe Biden yesterday talking about fracking.
Cut number three.
I am not banning fracking.
Let me say that again.
I am not banning fracking.
No matter how many times Donald Trump lies about me.
Now, he is for fracking after he was against it, Senator Cotton.
I've played a number of montages where he's been against fracking, new fracking, old fracking, fossil fuels.
How in the world can people ignore this?
Well, Hugh, let's give Joe the benefit of the doubt.
And let's not assume that he's lying.
Let's just assume that he forgot when he said that he was going to ban fracking repeatedly during the Democratic primaries.
He did.
I mean, he did.
Okay, translate this if you can.
Cut number two.
COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, has taken more than 100 years.
Look, here's the lives.
It's just, I mean, think about it.
More lives this year than any other year for the past 100 years.
Okay, Senator, what's that mean?
Well, Hugh, that wasn't the smoothest delivery off a pre-written speech on a teleprompter, but I'm not sure I can translate it for you.
All right, then he asked a rhetorical question, cut number one.
Ask yourself, do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?
Really?
My answer is yes, because on one side you've got Kamala Harris, and on the other side you've got AOC, but what do you say, Senator?
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Joanne, you're on with Dr. Strom and Larry.
Hi, thank you for taking my call.
My question is that if you've had COVID and after your doctor releases you to go back to work and you take another test because your company requires that and you test positive, will you always test positive or will you eventually test negative?
That's a great question.
So, you can test positive for a while, even though after 14 days and the test is still positive, probably you're not as virulent or contagious.
Now, that test may stay positive for a while, and there's a real debate in the medical community is that, did you never eradicate or is it a reinfection?
There were studies out in Asia about reinfection, and we're all skeptical about that.
So it's probably, you didn't eradicate yourself totally from the COVID, and it's ultimately going to go away.
But you're probably just detecting very, very low viral amounts.
Speaking of tests, doctor, last week, University of Arizona said that 13 student-athletes had tested positive for COVID-19, which was a single-day record for the school.
Then they said, never mind, three days later, actually the number...
A positive test was just two, meaning that the initial numbers were off by a factor of about six.
Yeah, I can't explain that.
I mean, that's the whole thing about the numbers that we're hearing.
I don't know what's right and who to believe.
I just don't think there's any standardization here, so I'm a little concerned about that.
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Have you ever seen a story of corruption that just gives as much as this story, John?
No.
And you know what?
We don't have half of it yet.
That's what's so scary about what we're learning.
And I think we ought to bring everybody back to the beginning of impeachment because it's also worth calling out the false narrative that Democrats gave during impeachment.
Everyone who raised questions about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden was a Russian propagandist because there was nothing wrong that happened on Hunter Biden's watch when he was at Burisma.
Well, guess what?
State Department documents we got under a lawsuit this past weekend emphatically show that George Kent, the guy with the bow tie who made himself famous during the impeachment, a senior State Department...
One of the famous impeachment witnesses with his bow tie.
Absolutely.
Yes, yes, he made himself famous with that bow tie.
He wrote a memo.
that while Hunter Biden was on the board and while Burisma was under corruption investigation by both the British and
Thank you.
Can you isolate that part of the openings?
What is it called?
Opening montage?
Is that it?
Oh, it's an opening montage.
I'll be darned.
Hi, everyone.
This is Dennis Prager.
This is the Male Female Hour.
The second hour every Wednesday is devoted to the most honest talk I know of in the American media with regard to men and women and their relations.
I have an agenda.
People should always tell their agenda.
My agenda is, I have two, that they understand each other better and get along better.
And as I say almost every week, I am neither a man fan nor a woman fan.
There are beautiful and wonderful men and beautiful and wonderful women, and there are obnoxious and disgusting men and obnoxious and disgusting women.
It's depression, you know?
Let's get that fixed.
That's what men think, isn't it?
What?
Unless you've got the answer.
Unless you can say, oh, I know this bloke in the Essex Road.
Yes, this bloke in the Essex Road.
That's it.
That's whom we're having on.
That would be great.
I wonder what its name is.
By the way, bloke, for those of you who don't know, is English for guy.
I know this guy on the Essex Road.
I did not know that when I went to England to study in my third year.
I learned a number of things that are different.
For example, as any of you who've been to Britain surely know, they don't say cookie.
By the way, if you did say cookie in Britain, I'd like a cookie, please, at the end of my meal.
And now, in London, it's so international, it would be a non-issue.
But if you said it in rural Britain, if you said it in rural Wales, would they know what you're talking about?
They wouldn't know in America.
If a Brit said in America, you know, I'd like a biscuit, they will bring you a biscuit.
But they mean a cookie.
All right.
Yes.
Yes.
Bloke is not on the computer.
There's no audio word?
Well, because you have consulted an American computer.
Alright, today's subject is a very serious one.
And that is, listen carefully.
Do not call until you hear exactly what I would like you to call in about.
If you...
If you were to write down, and I would want you to write it down, because then you would not have to worry about your significant other, his or her response.
I say significant other because I'm talking about boyfriend, girlfriend, and I'm talking about husband, wife.
So if you were to write down, and you were sworn You believed and you believed that the other would not be offended or judge you poorly.
You hear me clearly?
You would not be judged for it.
There is no wrong answer.
And I would guarantee you that your significant other would not be troubled.
Well, I can't guarantee that.
I take that back.
They would not be annoyed.
That's the better word.
So your significant other wants to know what could he do, what could she do most, what one thing, I want you to isolate, now it doesn't mean there's only one thing, but I want you to isolate it to one thing that would show that he or she loves you.
For example, it could be that he More frequently told me that he loved me.
More frequently helped out in the house.
More frequently made time for me.
Just giving you possible answers.
You might say, if she greeted me at the door when I came home with some warm words.
If she had more sex with me.
I don't care what the answer is.
I just want your answer.
What is the one thing That I know there's more than one.
I don't care.
I'd just like to isolate it.
That would most tell you.
Most doesn't mean only.
It means most.
Most tell you that he loves you or she loves you.
That is the question.
And the number to call to provide the response is 1-8-Prager, P-R-A-G-E-R, 776. 877-843-776. 877-243. 776. 877-843-776. 877-243. 777-776. Yep. Yahoo! That's my man.
That is my man.
Imagine if you could do that.
What's your phone number?
And then provide a jingle.
Why don't they have audio?
Do they have audio business cards?
I'm waiting for the calls to come in, young man.
What is...
Yes, you can't take a call.
You see, there is a 40-second delay, isn't there?
From when I speak to the person, because they would weed out any obscenities and so on.
It's a particularly long time in radio.
And Rachel is fast.
Oh, fast Rachel's at the...
Anyway, that's the question on the table.
What is it that would most show you that he or she loves you?
And incidentally, I said something that I want to return to on a different male-female hour.
This is one of the oldest suggestions I had, and I have not talked about it again at least five years, that you write to one another in different rooms in an instant messaging sort of way.
I think that would be tremendously helpful.
People, you know, oh, you should always talk, you should always talk.
Well, you should always communicate, I agree, but not necessarily always talk.
It is a lot easier for many people to write what they feel than to say it.
Because, first of all, they get to say the entirety of what they want to say.
They can't be interrupted.
You can't interrupt writing.
You can interrupt speaking.
And you are more emboldened because you are not getting a reaction facially.
All righty.
Okay, 1-8 Prager, 7-7-6 is the number.
And...
No, no, no, no, no.
Okay, see, this is why you have to be very careful.
Hal in Van Nuys, California says, I surprise my wife by cooking dinner to show love.
But I'm not asking how you show love.
Don't call.
I think that's beautiful, Hal.
God bless you.
That's not my question.
My question is not how do you show love.
It is of no interest to me right now.
I want to know how you want to be shown love.
Okay?
Is that clear?
If we go off on other subjects, it's not valuable in this case.
I want you in the most selfish way, I want you to be completely self-centered in answering this question.
Not what is noble, not what sounds nice, not what you do for the other.
I want to know what would demonstrate to you, what act, or if it's speech, what speech, would most communicate that he loves you or she loves you.
Alright?
See, people, we've got to be very careful here.
So we've got to tell our dear, beautiful Rachel here that that's the only subject that I'm taking calls on this hour.
Then, when you all hear this, and I want to take as many calls as possible, maybe we can help a lot of relationships this way.
I don't think people enunciate this to their partners.
I really don't.
People are afraid.
Or people may not even know.
That's even more troubling.
Okay, everybody.
Everybody, you're listening to the Male Female Hour on the Dennis Prager Show.
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Have you ever seen a story of corruption that just gives as much as their story, John?
No, and you know what?
We don't have half of it yet.
That's what's so scary about what we're learning.
And I think we ought to bring everybody back to the beginning of impeachment because it's also worth calling out the false narrative that Democrats gave during impeachment.
Everyone who raised questions about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden was a Russian propagandist because there was nothing...
Wrong.
That happened on Hunter Biden's watch when he was at Burisma.
Well, guess what?
State Department documents we got under a lawsuit this past weekend emphatically show that George Kent, the guy with the bowtie who made himself famous during the impeachment, a senior State Department...
One of the famous impeachment witnesses with his bowtie.
Absolutely.
Yes, yes, he made himself famous with that bowtie.
He wrote a memo, delineating.
That while Hunter Biden was on the board, and while Burisma was under corruption investigation by both the British and the Ukrainian authorities, a Burisma representative paid a $7 million bribe to the Ukrainian prosecutor overseeing the case.
And the impact of that bribe was the prosecutor then went and shut down an aspect of the case that killed the British court case that was working its way through the British courts.
And Kent writes, not only did a prosecutor confirm the vibe occurred, so they got confirmation, he wrote that it wasted a long amount of work by the FBI, which had been helping the Brits make a case against priesthood.
So we learned a lot from this memo.
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Now, Senator Cotton, yesterday in Pittsburgh, diners were assaulted again.
The President tweeted about it this morning.
That makes Rochester, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., of course the unrest in Kenosha, the unrest in Portland.
How long is this going to go on and what is its impact on the election, in your opinion?
Well, Hugh, unfortunately, it's probably going to go on as long as these Democratic mayors and governors do not use the police in force and, if necessary, against the riots at nighttime, the National Guard, to deter this criminal behavior.
And the police are not allowed to arrest these criminals and prosecutors do not charge them with every crime they've committed until these criminals on the streets recognize there are consequences for their actions.
They're going to continue to commit these crimes.
And we don't have to imagine what the Biden administration would do under such circumstances.
They're not going to call for local police departments to be allowed to do their job, or they're not going to encourage governors to use the National Guard against rioters.
They're going to spend their time harassing and even prosecuting police departments, because that's exactly what we saw in the Obama-Biden Department of Justice.
They consistently blame the police first.
They required police to sign onerous consent decrees in federal court to limit policing tactics and crime invariably went up in cities where the police were handcuffed by the Obama-Biden DOJ to say nothing of their Democratic mayors.
It's just one more reason why it's so important that we re-elect the president.
Only Donald Trump will stand up for law-abiding citizens and law enforcement.
Joe Biden will stand with these mobs.
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I'm sorry.
The whole idea of career politicians is anathema to the United States of America from Washington.
They understood that if we the people are the government, we're supposed to pick from among we the people.
We're supposed to pick from the people.
This is so important, today's topic.
Every one of you in a relationship should deal with this, and I think you should do it in writing.
It's very hard often, especially for men, to say the truth in a lot of these matters, so you should write it.
Either literally with a pen and paper, preferably a fountain pen, or by computer.
To simply text.
Well, not text.
That's too public, as it were.
To IM one another.
Instant message.
There are a lot of instant messaging programs out there.
And do it that way.
Or do it by email, even.
But answer the question, what one thing would you want me to do to most show that I love you?
Alright?
What one thing, and we all acknowledge there's more than one thing.
But let's isolate one.
That would most show that I love you.
Now here's an interesting, already, and I have an interesting insight for you.
There are, right now, see that woman hung up.
I forgot what city she was in.
Alright, it's fascinating to me because most male-female hours are 50-50 callers between men and women.
Remember, talk radio skews male.
Except my show.
Did you know that?
My show is 50-50.
I don't only mean the male-female hour, generally.
I'm very proud of that and happy about it.
But in any event, the calls are not skewing 50-50 right now.
So if it continues, I may do an affirmative action on males, but we'll see.
Okay, and let's go to Amy in Columbus, Ohio.
Hello, Amy.
Dennis Prager.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
If you're well.
I am, thank you.
Good.
My answer to this question would be for my husband to show me affection Without it necessarily needing to lead to sex, just hug, kiss, you know, be affectionate with me without expecting it to go to the next level, which is interesting because I feel like his answer to this question would be for me to initiate sex more.
So I feel like our answers would kind of contradict each other a little bit.
Well, here's a terrific call.
Because you're being honest, and I love that.
So, I think there's a happy, there's truly a happy response to this.
You can get what you want, and he can get what he wants.
They're not mutually contradictory at all.
Yeah, well, absolutely, and I think that's why it's really important to know what your spouse's number one need is.
That's why I'm having this hour.
Yeah, as opposed to only offering what you would want the most.
Like if I only try to offer my husband kisses and hugs and not offer sex, that's fulfilling my need, but not his.
And if he only approaches me for sex all the time, that's not fulfilling mine.
Hey, if I can't make a male-female hour, would you like to sit in for me?
Sure, I'd be honored.
That's how articulate you are.
Thank you.
It's a big compliment and it's meant.
He should hear this.
He should hear this.
We have discussed it before.
That's been a goal of ours in our relationship.
Things have happened in my family that have led us to really pursue what makes a really successful marriage.
And this is definitely something we've learned along the way.
Do you have children?
Yes, we have two.
Well, that's great.
Thank you very much for calling.
Say hi to the boys.
Thank you very much.
You're very welcome.
Whoops, I pressed the wrong button.
Bye button.
Okay.
All right, fine.
That was good.
That's right.
You give him sex, and he'll give you hugs without sex.
How's that?
In a nutshell.
Both are important.
Okie doke.
Next call.
Megan in Omaha, Nebraska.
Hello, Megan.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
How are you?
I'm well.
By the way, I'm just curious, when did you discover my show?
About a year and a half ago, but I absolutely love and admire you.
Thank you.
You're one of my heroes.
That's very kind.
I appreciate that a lot.
Because the Omaha audience is growing.
It really only began about...
So you really heard me when I began in Omaha.
I was just curious about that.
Maybe.
Yeah, that's great.
I listen to a lot of talk radio.
Well, great.
Alright, so what's on your mind here?
Okay, so after that last call, I feel like this is kind of a silly one, but I would ask my husband to put his phone down more when he's at home because he's always checking the stock markets and texting his friends about they're very into cryptocurrency right now.
So he's very consumed with that at the moment.
Does he do that while you're eating?
Not when we're eating.
He used to.
But we have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, so she picks up on everything, obviously.
So we're trying very hard to, you know, keep our phones away.
It's hard for him.
It's harder for him.
Have you told him this?
No, I have.
Wait, you said, wait, wait, forgive me.
You said, no, I have?
I have told him about this.
I actually asked him if he would make this his New Year's resolution.
And he laughed, of course, and said, if I can make New Year's resolution for you, then sure.
And what was the one he wanted you to make?
Oh, I told him no.
Why?
You knew what it would be?
No, but I didn't want it to be something that would make me feel bad.
Oh, I see.
You were afraid to hear what he would want you to resolve.
Yeah.
That's fascinating.
So now I guess I'm kind of curious, especially after that last caller.
Well, it's easier to do by writing.
Yeah, and definitely not by text messaging each other while we're in the house.
So probably emailing.
Yeah, or instant message, yeah.
Well, thank you.
That's great.
That was great on many levels.
Again, the honesty, that's everything, especially on this hour.
That she was a little afraid to even hear what he would...
What he would want her to make as a New Year's resolution.
Okay, thank you for that call.
It was very important.
You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show, the Male Female Hour.
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This is America in the 2020 year of our Lord.
Anti-police protesters appeared.
And people celebrated that attack.
Saying things like, yelling things like, we hope they die.
This in a year when more than 30 officers To which, and this is pathetic, I don't care, I don't care who you are, but for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to tweet out early Sunday the following.
Hashtag Compton.
Oh, and then they put it in capital letters.
How brave of them.
Do not block emergency entries and exits to the hospital.
You're the sheriff's department.
You've got demonstrators saying hope they die outside the hospital and you tweet at them not to block the entrances and exits.
Every single person blocking that hospital should be in chains, should be in cuffs, should be in leg irons.
In the local jail.
But you're tweeting at them?
What do you think you're doing?
You're a sworn peace officer.
Do your damn job.
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A 35-year-old Henderson County, North Carolina, sheriff's deputy named Ryan Hendricks was fatally shot by a suspect.
The Henderson County Sheriff's Department issued a press release saying, quote, early this morning while the world slept, Ryan responded to assist a family needing help when they became innocent victims of a violent encounter.
We all know the tragic outcome, but Ryan refuses to let the story end there, even in passing.
Ryan was also an organ donor.
He will continue to help strangers for a lifetime even after making the ultimate sacrifice.
Ryan's family wants everyone to know that Ryan was doing the job he was born to do and he died doing the job he loved.
He was a Marine.
Served his country in the United States Marine Corps.
Served his country as a Henderson County Sheriff's Deputy.
Two little children.
I was about to get married.
Deputy Ryan Hendricks.
Now, I get we should say Breonna Taylor's name.
I get we should say George Floyd's name.
I want to say George Floyd's name.
I want to say the names of those who died.
Am I some kind of a horrific, bigoted monster?
For saying that we should say Ryan Hendricks' name?
Say his name!
Say the name of law enforcement that are trying to help a community and they're being ambushed.
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But you even made commercials for the president recently to Talk about that.
Yeah, that was a couple weeks ago.
And what we did, I had an idea.
I said, I wanted to bring all these Democrats in that we're flipping, okay?
Some of them lifelong Democrats, and I didn't want to meet them ahead of time.
I wanted to be very organic like my pillow ads are.
And I wanted to be the host and ask them, well, why are you flipping?
And it was so powerful when these come out.
Some of the reasons, one of the common things that you just mentioned before was that we had talked about.
I'm asking you, what one thing would you want your partner, significant other, husband, wife?
To do to show that he or she loves you.
All right.
All right, we've, let's see, we've gotten a lot from women.
Let's get a man here in Orlando, Florida.
Mike.
Hi, Mike.
Dennis Prager.
Hey, Dennis.
Always a pleasure.
My wife and I both constantly hit on each other.
I've talked to you about that before.
But we also say we love each other.
And I can't, I don't know if she could do more.
This morning she texted me that I was the best husband ever.
And I tell her similar things.
And the kids see this.
My daughter's nine, so she's still on this stage.
But my son grew up with it, and he never thought of it as anything other than how mommies and daddies treat each other.
It's kind of a win-win.
But I don't know what we could do more, because we do this, like, all day long.
Oh, well, it sounds great to me.
All right.
So he already has his one thing, the most thing, I guess, hitting on each other.
All right.
And the mutual support.
Fair enough.
Thank you, Mike.
I appreciate it.
And Lisa in...
Is really such a city, Flowery Branch?
That is the name of a city?
Yep.
Hello.
Is that really the name of your city, Flowery?
Flowery Branch, Georgia.
I love it.
It's from Atlanta, but it's north of Atlanta.
I gotcha.
I gotcha.
Thanks for calling.
Go ahead.
Yeah, thanks for taking my call.
I love this hour.
It has really helped my marriage, so thank you.
Great.
I just wanted to say, the house, just housekeeping, just helping around the house, like putting his shoes away.
He'll come home, and if he's watching TV on the sofa, he'll leave his shoes there, or leaving your, you know, plate or cup on the table.
I mean, how hard is it to get to the dishwasher?
Things like that, I think, go a long way, just because I already have four kids, so I think sometimes I just get frustrated.
So, have you told him this?
Oh yeah, I just told him the other night.
I'm like, how hard is it just to put it in the dishwasher?
It's right here.
I can do it.
You can do it.
You're a grown man.
And he doesn't really say anything.
Wait a minute.
The Triple G is taking...
He says...
He said...
This is not my words.
I would be happy to confront you, but I don't...
This is not my words.
I said that...
He said, this sounds like you're nagging him.
What do you say to them?
Well, I don't say it all the time.
No, you're right.
I don't say it all the time because I've been married to him for, what, 12 years, so I don't want to be a nagger.
Right.
So I've stopped saying stuff.
But after a while, it depends on my mood.
If I get frustrated, I'm like, how hard is it to do that?
But I don't say it all the time because I don't want to be a nagger.
That's the last one.
Right.
I hear you.
What would he say?
He doesn't really say much.
He doesn't say much.
I think he knows, because after I had a baby, he would help out.
No, no, no.
Why would he say an answer to my question of the hour?
Oh, for me.
For me, for me, I hate to say.
Yeah.
That's a good question.
I don't know.
Well, that's important.
Maybe to be...
Okay, no, no, no.
You don't even have to answer.
It's critically important to know that you don't know.
This is not at all a criticism.
I think it's true for the vast majority of spouses.
That's the reason I raise these topics.
I don't think people tell each other the truth.
They're afraid to.
They're afraid to.
I'm just curious, if you said to him, if you said to him, I will trade you, you picking up after yourself for sex, what would he say?
He would love it.
He'd be alright.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright.
Oh, bless you.
Thank you for calling.
I must say, folks, my case rests here.
Okay.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
Thank you.
You too.
This was priceless.
I always wonder, when people go for marital therapy, is the truth ever said?
How many therapists, if let's say they went to a marital therapist and she complained about this aspect of him, how many therapists would say, well, if you just said, hey, honey, you do that, we have more sex.
Okay, alright.
We shall return momentarily.
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Let me ask you very quickly about Senator Harris.
I think when she threw doubt on the vaccine, she did a terrible disservice to America.
Everybody's got to be on the same page when a vaccine is approved, but people who are in risk groups take it.
Were you shocked that she actually threw doubt?
Because that's going to make it much more difficult to get people to become vaccinated.
It's very disappointing to see Senator Harris throw in with the anti-vaccine crowd.
Look, the world's leading scientists and researchers are all racing to try to find a safe and effective vaccine for the coronavirus.
And I am 100% confident that those world-class scientists and researchers, along with our public health agencies, will only put on the market a vaccine that is safe and effective.
Have you talked to Senator Harris yet about throwing in with the anti-vaxxers?
I have not been on her short call list over these last couple days, Hugh, if you can imagine it, when she was up instead in Wisconsin visiting a state that Democrats have generally stayed away from for the last four years, like Hillary Clinton did.
She will deny that she's thrown in with the anti-vaxxers, I'm sure, but I don't believe that's an inaccurate statement, Senator.
Well, it's not an accurate statement at all, Hugh.
I mean, she has expressed doubt and skepticism about a vaccine that doesn't yet exist.
And we don't know when it might exist, but when it does exist, it will be safe and effective because it will have gone through rigorous testing and trials.
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People know you from every now and again, I see you on these TV commercials.
Are you still doing those?
Absolutely.
You crack me up.
But we're both involved in a film called Trump 2024. It's really a documentary, and there's all kinds of people involved in it.
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Did you get involved in this documentary, Mike Lindell, Trump 2024?
Well, you know, when I first met him, you know, I met him in the summer of 2016 in a private half-hour meeting.
He invited me out to talk with him about, you know, my pillow being made in the USA. But all these things he talked about, I'm going...
A couple of things people need to know about our president.
The gift he has of being so pragmatic and problem-solution like a businessman, but knowing what it's going to manifest to.
What is it, you know, just because you solved the problem and have the solution, you better know what's it going to manifest to in our daily lives.
And that's a gift that he has.
And that's having a businessman run it.
A lot of people say that this hour has really helped their marriages.
Some people have told me it has saved their marriage.
I just want to tell you how happy that makes me.
It's truly...
If I may say this myself, if I may say this about myself, I should be more precise.
This is truly pure altruism.
I just want to help your relationship.
That's it.
There is no other agenda in this hour, the male-female hour.
And honesty is the single biggest factor, but when people say that, oh, communication, communication.
Yeah, but people are afraid to communicate, especially men.
So, I used this hour to get the truth out, and you heard that wonderful young woman who's married, and she did not know what her husband would respond to the question of this hour.
That question being, what one thing would you isolate that would show that he or she loves you the most?
Why?
What thing would show that the most?
So if you don't know your spouse's response, that too is important.
I want your response, but it's interesting to know that you know what he or she would want.
Okay!
Wow, that was funny.
Okay.
Hmm.
Okay.
That's true.
It's a good point.
All right.
Let's see what else we have here.
And...
Sean in Houston.
Hello, Sean.
Dennis Prager.
Hi, Mr. Prager.
Pleasure to be on the show.
Thank you.
You know, for me, it's really having my girlfriend have faith in me and believe in the things that I want to do.
In my line of work, I have to take a lot of risks, and I have to go out there and stick my neck out fairly often.
And it'd be really, really great to hear, I believe in you, or I know that you can do that.
I believe that you'll succeed.
Have you told her?
Oh, yeah.
We've had the conversation many times.
And she still doesn't do it?
Well, she's getting better at it.
She's definitely put in a lot of effort, but I think it has to do with personality types.
I've always been the big risk taker.
I have no problem putting myself on stage in front of a bunch of people, but she would rather be in the audience.
So when I tell her that I want to do some crazy thing, she'll say, are you really sure you can do that?
Are you really sure that you want to do that?
Because I think she's trying to put herself in my shoes.
That's very important.
That's very clear of you.
I think that's correct.
What would she want from you?
I think it's a tie between two things.
The first thing would probably be to be home more often and spend more quality time.
So we have a kind of a different definition of what quality time is.
You know, she'd rather sit and watch Netflix together, and I'd actually like to maybe go out and have dinner.
But, you know, that's spending money.
And, you know, we're both young, so we like to save our money and be careful before we dig ourselves into debt.
But probably what she would say would be to do more charismatic things.
Probably say, say I love you more often.
Do things without asking.
Like, there's nothing she loves more than a clean house.
And if she came home from work one day to see that the entire house was clean, I'm sure she would love that.
I think that would show her a lot.
Do you hope to marry her?
I would love to.
What's preventing you?
I need mama's approval.
Her mom.
Really?
That is what is preventing the marriage?
Her mother disapproves of you?
It's what's holding me back from asking, because I want her mom to see me as how she...
Not necessarily in the romantic sense, but I want her mom to see me and say, you know, I'm really proud that my daughter found such a good guy.
Not, that's who you're going to marry?
Fascinating.
You've given me another subject for a male-female hour.
Why are people who love each other not married?
Alright, that's fascinating.
Good luck to you.
It is a very big deal for a man who is ambitious, in the best sense, because women don't like non-ambitious men anyway, generally.
It is very good to feel that she admires you.
Remember, I think that I isolated what men and women Most want, well, and I think I came, and it was based on so many calls for so many years, and I think I narrowed it down to, if I can remember, I should have written it down.
I probably did, but I don't know where I wrote it, so it's not very helpful.
He wants to be admired by the woman he loves, and she wants to admire The man she loves.
That's the way I narrowed it down.
People with graduate school education, graduate school level education would find that repulsive because they hate simple truths.
What they do is they equate Complexity and inscrutability with depth and truth.
All right.
Anyway, we will continue.
And don't forget, if you feel that you would do better if you communicated in separate rooms writing, there's nothing to be ashamed of.
It's a perfectly legit way to communicate.
It might even be more legit.
Back in a moment, I'm Dennis Prager.
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Have you ever seen a story of corruption that just gives as much as this story, John?
No.
And you know what?
We don't have half of it yet.
That's what's so scary about what we're learning.
And I think we ought to bring everybody back to the beginning of impeachment because it's also worth calling out the false narrative that Democrats gave during impeachment.
Everyone who raised questions about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden was a Russian propagandist because there was nothing wrong that happened on Hunter Biden's watch when he was at Burisma.
Well, guess what?
State Department documents we got under a lawsuit this past weekend emphatically show that George Kent, the guy with the bow tie who made himself famous during the impeachment, a senior State Department...
One of the famous impeachment witnesses with his bow tie.
Absolutely.
Yes, yes, he made himself famous with that bow tie.
He wrote a memo delineating that while Hunter Biden was on the board and while Burisma was under corruption investigation by both the British and...
The Ukrainian authorities.
A brief representative paid a $7 million bribe to the Ukrainian prosecutor overseeing the case.
And the impact of that bribe was the prosecutor then went and shut down an aspect of the case that killed the British court case that was working its way through the British courts.
And Kent writes, not only did a prosecutor confirm the bribe occurred, so they got confirmation, he wrote that it wasted...
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you .
Now, Senator Cotton yesterday in Pittsburgh, Diners were assaulted again.
The President tweeted about it this morning.
That makes Rochester, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., of course the unrest in Kenosha, the unrest in Portland.
How long is this going to go on and what is its impact on the election in your opinion?
Well, Hugh, unfortunately it's probably going to go on as long as these Democratic mayors and governors do not use the police in force and if necessary against the riots at nighttime, the National Guard.
to deter this criminal behavior.
The police are not allowed to arrest these criminals and prosecutors do not charge them with every crime they've committed.
Until these criminals on the streets recognize there are consequences for their actions, they're going to continue to commit these crimes.
And we don't have to imagine what the Biden administration would do under such circumstances.
They're not going to call For local police departments to be allowed to do their job.
Or they're not going to encourage governors to use the National Guard against rioters.
They're going to spend their time harassing and even prosecuting police departments, because that's exactly what we saw in the Obama-Biden Department of Justice.
They consistently blamed the police first.
They required police to sign onerous consent decrees in federal court to limit policing tactics, and crime invariably went up in cities.
Where the police were handcuffed by the Obama-Biden DOJ to say nothing of their Democratic mayors.
It's just one more reason why it's so important that we reelect the president.
Let me ask you.
This is going to be an evergreen.
Can it be an evergreen?
Are we okay on that one?
Smells like one excellent.
It's that important and your calls were that educational.
What is the thing that would most show that he loves you or she loves you?
I think you need to know the answer from your...
Significant other, your partner, your spouse, and I think you need to express that.
And if it's too hard to do it face to face, and I understand that, I told you, I think you should IM it or email it.
Kelly in Crown Point, Indiana wants her husband to want to be at home with her.
Thank you.
I would like to have more time on that one.
Maybe we'll do a part two next week.
The, uh, I know we won't get a chance to talk, unfortunately, Kelly.
But my reaction to the one-sentence summary, which may not be fully fair, of course, but it doesn't matter.
It's an important statement.
We can't ask people to feel.
We can only ask people to do.
So, that's a very important point that I'd like to make.
Matt in Lincolnston, North Carolina, wants his wife to tell him she's proud of him and his achievements.
That's right.
Men want to be admired by the woman they love.
Women want to love the man they admire.
No, they want to admire the man they love.
Excuse me, I got that wrong.
Women want to admire the man they love.
Men want to be admired by the woman they love.
Oh, Kathy in Colorado wants husband not to take her emotions personally.
Oof, that's a toughie.
Hmm.
And David in Sherman Oaks, California would like his wife to wake up in a good mood.
That's big.
That's big.
And David and James and Jane and Kevin, I'm sorry I didn't get your calls.
I hope this has helped all of you.
I think it's helped some of you.
I hope many.
I'm Dennis Prager.
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Wendy is in Rancho Cordova, California.
Wendy, you're on the Larry Alder Show with Dr. Strom.
Just today on NBC, after work and watching, you got that Rosen report, and he's got these people on Skype having them do their temperature with various things.
They all supposedly have COVID, but they're all not.
Testing with a high temperature, it's either 98.1 or 97 or, you know, so isn't that the big key?
Everybody's taking everybody's temperature to decide whether or not they can go through an entrance or something?
Wendy, lookit, temperature is the only objective thing that we can test.
When I come into the hospital every day...
I get my temperature checked.
They spray my hands with a disinfectant, and they ask me if I have any COVID symptoms.
Temperature is the only thing you can do objectively because, you know, this virus can be like a cold.
You can have a sore throat.
You can have a lack of taste.
You can have a lack of smell.
You could have some shortness of breath.
I mean, you know, there's fires here.
I mean, everybody can have these symptoms.
So the only symptom we can reliably or the only objective sign is the temperature.
However...
Frequently, 40% of patients with COVID are totally asymptomatic, don't even have that.
So just because you don't have a fever doesn't mean you cannot have COVID. But it's the only objective measure we can do to determine if somebody may be infectious.
And also, if you have a fever, though, it doesn't necessarily mean you have COVID. More likely than not, you do not have COVID with a fever.
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The attack in LA County, those two police officers, one a 31-year-old mother of six.
Somebody tried to paint this as random violence, a local council member.
Stephanie, walking up to a police car and shooting two police officers in the head isn't random or accidental, is it?
This is not random.
We can thank the Democrats for stoking this.
Violence and hatred against police officers.
They've been doing this for years.
We've seen it escalate as of recently, thanks to this defund police movement, the Black Lives Matter movement.
This video was really shocking.
It made me want to cry to see somebody pull out a gun and just shoot these two police officers point blank.
I mean, just, it's unbelievable.
And there's a lot of silence from the left on this.
And then the ones who are speaking out, like Joe Biden, they're calling for gun control.
What gun control measure would have stopped this criminal from shooting police officers?
Because if they were tougher gun laws in California, I'm sure he wouldn't have shot those two police officers in the head.
Right, Steph?
Correct, because the gun laws aren't already some of the strictest in the nation, of course.
So Biden is just so out of touch.
If you're going to speak on an issue like this, at least say something intelligent, have some compassion for the police officers who were shot.
And what really bothered me, aside from all of this, is did you see this video that was going viral of a man who was live streaming the aftermath of the shooting?
He had his cell phone out, and I don't know if these were his friends or there were other guys just in the background.
They're laughing about what happened.
They're celebrating that two police officers, quote-unquote, got aired out.
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Do you hear what Fauci said?
To MSNBC over the weekend?
Listen to this.
And I said what I've been saying all along, that I believe that we will have a vaccine that will be available by the end of this year, the beginning of next year.
But by the time you mobilize the distribution of the vaccinations and you get the majority or more of the population vaccinated and protected, that's likely not going to happen to the mid or end of 2021. So in direct response to that person's question,
I said, if you're talking about getting back to a degree of normality, which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it's going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021. Wow.
Now, I debated internally whether to play that clip or not because I know how despondent, how depressed, How much despair Fauci is engendering with that comment.
I thought about a buddy of mine last night who refused to watch the Dallas Cowboys play football.
And I admit, I watched some NFL yesterday.
Because I, like you, want some sliver of normal.
It's not normal to see players take a knee during the national anthem.
And for me, a personal decision was I'm not going to let them prevent me from having a little bit of entertainment in that venue.
Friend of mine, Mark Davis in Dallas, one knee, I'm out.
He's a big Cowboys fan.
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Let me ask you very quickly about Senator Harris.
I think when she threw doubt on the vaccine, she did a terrible disservice to America.
Everybody's got to be on the same page when a vaccine is approved, that people who are in risk groups take it.
Were you shocked that she actually threw doubt?
Because that's going to make it much more difficult to get people to become vaccinated.
It's very disappointing to see Senator Harris throw in with the anti-vaccine crowd.
Look, the world's leading scientists and researchers are all racing to try to find a safe and effective vaccine for the coronavirus.
And I am 100% confident that those world-class scientists and researchers, along with our public health agencies, will only put on the market a vaccine that is safe and effective.
Dennis Prager, listen to this. - Thank you.
Just out.
Official statement from the Columbia University Marching Band.
To whom it may concern, September 14th, 2020. On Saturday, September 12th, the Columbia University Marching Band held a town hall In order to discuss numerous anonymous postings and allegations of sexual misconduct, assault, theft, racism, and injury to individuals and the Columbia community as a whole.
I'll tell you, when you think about it, I went to Columbia a couple of years, graduate school.
I foresaw this.
As soon as I saw the Columbia University marching band, I thought, whoa!
They are really damaging the Columbia community.
It took all these years for people to finally realize the injury that the Columbia University marching band has not only on Columbia, but on the society as a whole.
The meeting had more than 20 band members in attendance, all of whom expressed their tremendous dissatisfaction with the organization and the injury it has caused to our members and the broader Columbia community.
So the marching band has injured its members.
Sean, will you ever remember the Columbia University marching band?
So that may explain some of the wounds that you carry with you.
Uh...
It's been around for over 100 years.
Is that it?
116?
116 years of injury.
How many things can you think of?
In America, have been injurious for 116 years.
This is one of them, the Columbia University Marching Band.
They canceled themselves.
That is exactly right.
This is why we are entering Mao's Cultural Revolution.
It's exactly what they did then.
With this decision, the current band attempts to take responsibility both for harm directly caused by present band members and for injuries which occurred at other times in the band's history.
Listen to this now.
This is truly straight out of communist rhetoric.
The band has unanimously and enthusiastically decided to dissolve This, the unanimity and enthusiasm issues, exactly stuff that comes from Pravda.
What is it?
I think that was the way they put it.
Prolonged, continuing applause after Khrushchev or Stalin would speak.
You didn't merely applaud.
You applaud with enthusiasm.
Now, this is an amazing thing.
Wait, listen to this.
This is really something.
They enthusiastically decided to dissolve.
Now, regretfully, sadly, enthusiastically, I no longer exist enthusiastically.
The Columbia University marching band will not continue to exist in any capacity and will no longer serve as a Columbia spirit group.
The Columbia University marching band apologizes for insult and injury victims have experienced as a result of actions perpetrated in its name.
Why don't they...
What are they talking about?
I mean, is it like a...
A raping institution?
What is the Columbia University marching band except a marching band?
The band has maintained a club structure founded on the basis of racism, cultural oppression, misogyny, and sexual harassment.
I've got to get a picture up, would you, of the Columbia University Marching Band.
I want to get an idea of what...
I don't have an idea, but I want to get a better idea of who we're talking about.
While substantial efforts have been made in recent years towards undoing decades of wrongdoing, we as a band feel ultimately that it is impossible to reform an organization so grounded in prejudiced culture and traditions.
All of you listening, what does that mean to you?
What does it mean that the Columbia University Marching Band, which is sort of as innocuous a group as you could think of, why would you think they are grounded in impossible-to-reform, prejudiced culture and traditions?
What does that mean?
I'll tell you what I think it means.
No matter what they did, they didn't get many non-whites to join the marching band.
That's what I think it means.
The band understands that for many, the damage experienced at the hands of the CUMB may be irreparable.
Irreparable?
Can you imagine that?
Irreparable damage.
I would just like to know if somebody has seen a therapist and said, and this therapist goes, well, what's the issue?
I'm sorry to say, doctor, but I have suffered irreparable.
Irreparable, that means you can't repair.
That's what it means.
Irreparable damage.
Really?
Were you abused as a child?
No.
No.
Were you mugged?
Raped?
No.
At the hands of whom?
The Columbia University Marching Band.
So here, I'm looking at the picture here.
Is this a recent picture?
So here is exactly what I guessed.
I don't see...
Of course, that doesn't mean anything because you can't tell who's black all the time anymore.
There, I see a black girl.
Oh, there's two.
I see two.
So I wonder if the two black girls in the picture felt that they were irreparably damaged by the Columbia University marching band.
Now, I would love to interview all of them and say, do you believe that...
You have irreparably damaged people?
I mean, they're walking around, you know, with the instruments that they play in their hands.
The thing, the left hates it because it's old.
Anything old is hated.
They hate it because it's happy.
It's corny.
It's not woke.
It's not angry.
I mean, If there's anything you don't associate with a university marching band, it's great anger.
Is that fair to say?
This is truly...
What could one say?
The band has maintained a club structure founded on the basis of racism, cultural oppression, misogyny, and sexual harassment.
Really?
Cultural oppression.
Huh.
And misogyny.
Half the members are female.
It is founded on it.
Columbia is so sick that it's a race to the bottom among universities.
Who is the morally and intellectually sickest?
While substantial efforts have been made in recent years toward undoing decades of wrongdoing, we as a band feel ultimately that it is impossible to reform an organization so grounded in prejudiced culture and traditions.
We hope that the CUMB's disbandment can create a space that allows for the formation of a new spirit group that will provide a safe and inclusive outlet for students to play music at Columbia.
So do I. People
know you from every now and again I see you on these TV commercials.
Are you still doing those?
Absolutely.
You crack me up.
But we both involved in a film called Trump 2024. It's really a documentary, and there's all kinds of people involved in it.
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But why did you get involved in this documentary, Mike Lindell, Trump 2024?
Well, you know, when I first met him, you know, I met him in the summer of 2016 in a private half-hour meeting.
He invited me out to talk with him about, you know, my pillow being made in the USA. But all these things he talked about, I'm going, a couple of things people need to know about our president.
The gift he has of being so pragmatic and problem-solution like a businessman.
But knowing what it's going to manifest to.
Just because you solved the problem and have the solution, what's it going to manifest to in our daily lives?
And that's a gift that he has.
And that's having a businessman run it.
Eric, he took the Republican Party and I believe now has turned it into the Common Sense Party.
That's not the party it was either.
He took politics and just...
Put it all in a thing and smashed it around and said, okay, here's the way we should do things for the people.
This is for the people.
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I know not to trust the intermediate outlets, but to whom am I supposed but to whom am I supposed to turn?
How do I know who to trust?
Where can I go for real information?
Great question.
Dr. Strom, who do you rely on for your information?
Okay, so what I really like, and I think it's pretty accurate, is the Johns Hopkins newsletter.
It comes out every four to five days.
I think that information is very accurate.
That's where I get most of my information from.
Listening to television...
You're gonna get skewed data, so that's what I said in my opening segment.
I'm not so sure about the numbers.
I don't know if the numbers they're telling us are too low or too high.
I just don't know yet.
And I think it's very hard to know.
And you have a very valid point.
I think a lot of people feel like you.
And, Doctor, when we're talking about countries like China, like Cuba, like North Korea, how in the world can we trust their numbers?
I keep hearing that we, America, have more people in prison than any other country in the face of the earth per capita, blah, blah, blah.
You think Cuba and China and North Korea are accurately reporting who they have behind bars?
Please.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with you, Larry.
I share that skepticism.
I don't know if you can believe that.
I do remember at the beginning of the pandemic looking at the hot spots, and I saw Russia didn't have any cases.
Now they have them, but I will tell you, they touted their vaccination.
They got the Russian vaccination, but I will tell you...
As a doctor and a scientist, that was only phase two, so it didn't go to the complete route of evaluation.
So it's hard to believe.
It's hard to know.
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People cannot stare at evil, so they deny it.
They call good things evil.
So America's evil, but the left is not.
See?
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I find it very sad what I read to you about the Columbia University marching band.
Yes, indeed.
What Ohio man creates socially distanced candy chute to save Halloween?
So what happens?
You go to the house and then you pick your own candy?
A touch-free alternative.
He slides the candy down the chute.
I wonder how all of this is affecting kids.
The masks.
I know somebody.
She has a two-year-old, a nearly two-year-old.
He has not played with another child in half a year.
I completely disagree, but it's not for me to...
I'm not like her father.
I just know her on a professional basis.
Your child has not played with another child in half a year because there's a virus out there.
Kids are not allowed onto airplanes.
Autistic kids who are three if they don't have a mask on.
Or even non-autistic kids at three.
Airlines flights are canceled because the kid won't put on a mask.
I'm watching my country go crazy before my eyes.
Do you realize that?
This is truly...
The Salem witch trials are the thing that come to mind.
Of course, it's just a part of a society, and I don't know if you know this, but they very quickly apologized profusely for the hysteria.
They felt ashamed.
This is not something that carried on with its elite for a long time like we're having now with leftism.
It's happening in all the English-speaking countries.
They're the worst.
I have a theory as to why.
Because they have not suffered a war.
On their soil.
Canada, the US, Australia, New Zealand.
Well, the UK did with the German bombings.
But that was it.
It's nothing like what France or Belgium or Germany experienced.
It shows you how rare...
How difficult it is to produce a good society.
The profoundly flawed thing called human nature.
The ease with which people are led by their noses.
When I watch people, young people in particular, who are so spectacularly unlikely to get sick.
I don't mean get the virus.
Get the virus means nothing.
Get sick.
Get hospitalized, let alone die from this.
Walking around with masks outdoors.
Colleges won't convene.
Schools won't gather.
Because there'll be an uptick in cases.
To which the answer is, so what?
It's probably a good thing.
The more members of society who are healthy and who get the virus, the better it is for the society.
Sweden is basically free of COVID.
Sweden, which never locked down and has a lower death rate than the United States, which constantly is locked down.
Sweden, which never locked down.
To watch your society commit suicide.
People enthusiastically destroy their own hundred-plus-year group, the Columbia University marching band.
And the ability of the left to just get people to assent.
There is reason to worry about America.
And let me tell you something else.
If America fails, cruelty will become the norm.
We will enter a dark ages intellectually, scientifically.
Scientific American, which has become just another propaganda piece for the left, endorsed Joe Biden.
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Now, Senator Cotton, yesterday in Pittsburgh, diners were assaulted again.
The president tweeted about it this morning.
That makes Rochester, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., of course the unrest in Kenosha, the unrest in Portland.
How long is this going to go on, and what is its impact on the election, in your opinion?
Well, Hugh, unfortunately it's probably going to go on as long as these Democratic mayors and governors do not use the police.
In force, and if necessary against the riots at nighttime, the National Guard to deter this criminal behavior.
The police are not allowed to arrest these criminals and prosecutors do not charge them with every crime they've committed.
Until these criminals on the streets recognize there are consequences for their actions, they're going to continue to commit these crimes.
And we don't have to imagine what the Biden administration would do under such circumstances.
They're not going to call for local police departments to be allowed to do their job, or they're not going to encourage governors to use the National Guard against rioters.
They're going to spend their time harassing and even prosecuting police departments because that's exactly what we saw in the Obama-Biden Department of Justice.
They consistently blamed the police first.
They required police to sign onerous Consent decrees in federal court to limit policing tactics and crime invariably went up in cities where the police were handcuffed by the Obama-Biden DOJ to say nothing of their Democratic mayors.
It's just one more reason why it's so important that we re-elect the president.
Only Donald Trump will stand up for law-abiding citizens and law enforcement.
Joe Biden will stand with these mobs.
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If you wrote a book and you said, what is the ultimate career politician?
The dude has been a senator, a senator since the early 1970s.
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Music After the whole pregame thing was all about Black Lives Matter Okay, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
I'm reading more about the Columbia University band.
You know, it's interesting.
It was 20 members of the band.
There are a lot more than 20 members in the band, I think.
Yeah, a lot more than 20 from this picture.
So they unanimously decided.
What about the others?
They didn't report how terrible they were, why they're disbanding.
The New York Times says, according to the Columbia Daily Spectator, numerous postings on a Facebook page called Columbia Confessions.
Oh, this is it.
This is the world we live in now, the confessions.
Like Mao's Cultural Revolution.
People confessed to being anti-communist and were...
Had their lives ruined.
Which included a range of complaints and accusations, including band members using a Native American war cry at a game.
Oh.
Look, if they just said that, I would have understood why they're disbanding.
That's right.
Columbia is named after Columbus.
They should cancel Columbia.
You're 100% right.
They don't have the guts to.
They'll tear down the statues, but they'll keep the name.
Personal accounts from former band members of lewd behavior.
Lewd behavior among college students?
It's hyperventilating time.
you What else?
Binge drinking.
And sexual harassment at band gatherings and parties.
And sex involving band members who were too drunk to give their consent.
I've never quite understood the too drunk to give consent thing.
I totally understand that.
I don't understand the totality.
If you are too drunk to give consent, why aren't you perhaps too drunk to ask for consent?
She can be too drunk and therefore be regarded as a victim, but he can never be too drunk to be regarded as a perpetrator.
Does that strike you as sort of a double standard, not based on a moral compass, but based on a gender compass?
Remember?
It's of major importance.
The left has never had a moral compass.
It has a class compass, it has a gender compass, and it has a power compass.
It does not divide the world between good and bad, or right and wrong.
Actions are not right and wrong.
Actions are determined by strong and weak, rich and poor, male and female, black and white.
They don't have a moral compass.
They have other compasses.
On Tuesday, more than half a dozen current and recent band members either refused to comment or did not respond to messages.
The Columbia University Band Alumni Association made up of former band members said in a statement, they categorically reject the characterization of the band's history made by the members who voted to dissolve the group.
The association's president, Samantha Rowan, said the band had never been a racist or sexist organization, nor has it promoted racism, nor has it fostered sexual harassment, misogyny, or cultural oppression.
Well, they certainly have a different view, don't they?
Thank you.
Thank you.
The ban was, quote, Not school affiliation, not race, gender, or sexual orientation, not money.
You know why they hate it?
The left.
I'll tell you one of the reasons they hate it.
There are many.
It's fun.
The left loathes joy.
That's why there are no joyful leftists.
There are joyful liberals, joyful conservatives.
But there's no joyful leftist.
What is it?
The misery loves company.
That should be the motto of the left.
We are miserable, and we want you to be miserable.
Alrighty, everybody.
Let's take some calls when we return.
Including, here's somebody in Arizona, was in a marching band, lots of debauchery.
Ooh, that's a fun call.
How often do I get to talk about debauchery?
Or even say the word?
Alright, we'll hear about that in a moment.
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I get we should say George Floyd's name.
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Yeah, that was a couple weeks ago.
And what we did, I had an idea.
I said, I wanted to bring all these Democrats in that we're flipping, okay?
Some of them lifelong Democrats.
And I didn't want to meet them ahead of time.
I wanted to be very organic like my pillow ads are.
And I wanted to be the host and ask them, well, why are you flipping?
And it was so powerful when these come out.
Some of the reasons, one of the common things that you just mentioned before was that we had talked about, so many of them said, you know, what I thought the Democratic Party was, where they always made promises for family values and to help people.
I looked at...
All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Let's go to the debauchery call.
Rand in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
Hello.
Good morning, Dennis.
Hi.
I think that if you had had a band experience at some point in your school, you would kind of understand what the charges were about.
I think I haven't seen any racism, but I started out in band when I was just, I don't know, 9 or 10, and was pretty good.
I've been in a lot of different groups in high school marching band for four years, and I could completely understand what they might be referring to at Columbia.
You mean with regard to sexual matters?
Yes, and harassing maybe the fringe kind of people.
The fringe?
Yeah, the ones that don't necessarily fit in.
Right, so do you think it's happening now at the Columbia Band, or it happened, if you're 68 and you were in high school, so that's 50 years ago.
So do you think things are the same as 50 years ago?
It was with my son.
If you look at behavior, especially a lot of the notable schools like Stanford and...
Ohio State, etc., their bans have had some public issues.
So, I can't, as I said, I can't address Columbia specifically, but I look at the comments that you read probably from a different perspective than you do.
Right, well, alright, so your issue is that more of a sexual nature A libertinism that may have existed.
I don't know what college group, other than perhaps the chess team, that isn't true for.
That's the nature of hormones and single people away from parents for the first time in their lives.
I'm not saying it's good.
I'm saying it's relatively natural.
And you acknowledge that racism may not have been a factor, so why should they disband?
It's like saying, I was sick, you know, 40 years ago and now I'm committing suicide.
I'm not saying that they should just stand, but I'm saying that if they can't, from my perspective, if they can't control behavior, and especially in a behavior that is now not politically correct, Perhaps the only option is to disband.
Okay, so then why don't they disband the co-ed dorms?
Or is it something that's unique to bands?
The alumni of the band are very ticked off, as I read to you from the New York Times column.
I don't trust their disbanding.
I think that's my take.
I don't trust it at all.
It's just part of we want to convince ourselves of our great moral virtue.
And so because of sins of the past, we are going to disband.
No pun intended.
All right, David in Irvine, California.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Yes, sir.
People have said that the only constant is change, and I'm wondering how long this sort of thing is going to go on before it changes.
I was kind of trying to pick your brain about that.
Well, let me answer you.
It is very hard to undo damage.
Communism ended after how long in the Soviet Union?
1917 to what, 1989?
I don't know what was the year.
So if that's the year, that's 62, 72 years of horror.
Tens of millions killed of the entire population enslaved.
Of wasted, an entire wasted generation, not generation, generations of people wasted lives.
Like an animal, you work, you eat, you die.
You cannot develop as an individual.
That's the nature of a totalitarian state.
You live, like they do in North Korea, a robotic existence.
I do not have optimism that if the left wins, America can recover in the next, I don't know, 50 years.
It might one day, it truly might, when people rediscover the beauties of what existed.
But it's very hard.
It's extremely hard.
It is spectacularly easy to destroy, and it is spectacularly difficult to build.
The left is a completely destructive force.
There is nothing redeeming about the left.
Nothing.
There's something redeeming about liberalism, conservatism, but not leftism.
He had mentioned to the screener that they eat their own.
Yes, they eat their own.
So what?
It's of no consolation to me that Al Franken was eaten by his own.
Man's an idiot.
A fool.
A waste in the Senate.
A superficial nothing.
So what?
So he's been replaced by superficial nothings.
God must love superficial nothings.
He made many of them.
It's not like they eat up their lefties and then wonderful human beings replace them.
There's a never-ending bench.
They got a very rich bench.
Deep bench.
Yes.
you you you here's joe biden yesterday talking about fracking Cut number three.
I am not banning fracking.
Let me say that again.
I am not banning fracking, no matter how many times Donald Trump lies about me.
Now, he is for fracking after he was against it, Senator Cotton.
I've played a number of montages where he's been against fracking, new fracking, old fracking, fossil fuels.
How in the world can people ignore this?
Well, Hugh, let's give Joe the benefit of the doubt, and let's not assume that he's lying.
Let's just assume that he forgot when he said that he was going to ban fracking repeatedly during the Democratic primaries.
He did.
I mean, he did.
Okay, translate this if you can.
Cut number two.
COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, has taken more than 100 years.
Look, here's the lives.
It's just, I mean, think about it.
More lives this year than any other year for the past 100 years.
Okay, Senator, what's that mean?
Well, Hugh, that wasn't the smoothest delivery off a pre-written speech on a teleprompter.
I'm not sure I can translate it for you.
All right, then he asked the rhetorical question, cut number one.
Ask yourself, do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?
Really?
My answer is yes, because on one side you've got Kamala Harris, and on the other side you've got AOC, but what do you say, Senator?
Well, he looks like an empty suit that for 50 years has gone along with whatever fad and fashion is ascendant in the Democratic Party.
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I'm going to go.
Joanne is in Chicago.
Joanne, you're on with Dr. Strom and Larry.
Hi, thank you for taking my call.
My question is that if you've had COVID... After your doctor releases you to go back to work and you take another test because your company requires that and you test positive, will you always test positive or will you eventually test negative?
That's a great question.
So you can test positive for a while even though after 14 days...
And the test is still positive, probably you're not as virulent or contagious.
Now that test may stay positive for a while.
And there's a real debate in the medical community, is that, did you never eradicate or is it a reinfection?
There were studies out in Asia about reinfection and we're all skeptical about that.
So it's probably, you didn't eradicate yourself totally from the COVID. And it's ultimately going to go away.
But you're probably just detecting very, very low viral amounts.
Speaking of tests, doctor, last week, University of Arizona...
Okay, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
Eva in Venice, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, no, no, wait, wait, wait.
You're on the speakerphone, and it's very hard to hear you.
Is this better?
Yes, it is.
Oh, good.
I just have a comment on my voice.
Maybe you can tell I am a woman.
But I want to say that when I hear all of these rules and regulations and inequality against men where they cannot have the same rights that women do because that's what it's seeming like in terms of being accused but not being able to defend themselves in colleges,
I find that really offensive because I feel like with women, now that they are empowered more than they ever have in the history of the world, that they are reverting to being weak.
And I feel like we're entering a new kind of Victorian era because with more and more of these rules that keep coming up, it is just showing me that they're showing a weakness.
Instead of having a voice...
They don't say anything.
Instead of saying no, they don't say anything.
Instead of saying, I drank too much and taking responsibility, they blame somebody the next night for really bad decisions.
Now, there are real instances of rape.
There are real instances of rohypnol.
We all know that.
But I don't believe that that's the majority of it.
There are real instances of molestation.
And I think that women, many, Are refusing to take responsibility, and it's a quick way out to blame somebody else instead of growing up.
That's right.
Well, once you grow up, you cease to be on the left.
Maturity is a big factor.
I have to say that the feminist movement has not shown women as an impressive group.
Just as a fact, what you just said is correct.
Feminism has double whammy.
It's rendered women weaker, and it's rendered men weaker.
At least in the Victorian era, men were strong.
I don't think women were weak, by the way.
That's the irony.
I think women were stronger in the Victorian era than they are today.
It's a very big battle to make people impressive, my friends.
People do not start out impressive.
It's the greatest single teaching that there is.
People have to work on making impressive people when they raise their children and when they raise themselves.
But as I wrote recently, the left blames America, the decent blame themselves.
That was what that call was about.
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