We are approaching the end of September, and still in my part of California, the densest populated, you can't go and eat in a restaurant.
William Barr, who's a great man in my opinion, has said that this is the greatest violation of civil liberties and slavery.
That is entirely accurate.
I said this from the beginning, the most upsetting part, aside from obviously the sadness and tragedy of death, which is something that happens in life.
There are viruses, there are diseases, there are earthquakes, there are car crashes, life is fragile.
But aside from that, the greatest Problem to me is the acceptance by the American people of government-ordered, and I don't know on what grounds, for half a year, the government-ordered destruction of their financial life.
Just been accepted.
I will get back to that.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away.
May she rest in peace.
Everybody, those who supported her and those who opposed her politically, philosophically, morally, and ideologically, expected her to pass away much sooner.
And, by the way, it's a very heartening thing to people who get these diagnoses of terminal illnesses.
I know a number of people who were told you don't have much time to live with pancreatic cancer, in fact.
What was her cancer?
Pancreatic?
They must be making strides in pancreatic cancer because I know two people, personally, who have survived it and who had very bleak prognoses.
I want you to see the bright side of this, whatever your politics.
The truth is, since she was so committed to perpetuating, as I would be, about my own self, there's nothing at all wrong about that.
People want to perpetuate their ideology.
She made a terrible mistake staying on the court at her age and with her illness at the end of the Barack Obama administration.
If she was completely committed to having a successor who was on the left, she should have resigned then.
She really sort of wanted her cake and eat it.
She wanted to be a justice as long as she could and somehow avoid having A non-leftist appointed to the court.
Well, that was...
Maybe...
I can only assume she was so certain Hillary Clinton would win that she delayed her resignation.
That was a miscalculation, shall we say.
If you look at the...
Do we have the Ted Cruz audio?
He's a very important senator.
29 times there has been a vacancy in a presidential election year.
Now, presidents have made nominations all 29 times.
That's what presidents do.
If there's a vacancy, they make a nomination.
What has the Senate done?
And there's a big difference in the Senate with whether the Senate is of the same party of the president or a different party of the president.
When the Senate has been of the same party of the President, a vacancy occurs in an election year, of the 29 times, those are 19 of them.
Of those 19, the Senate has confirmed those nominees 17 times.
So if the parties are the same, the Senate confirms the nominee.
When the parties are different, that's happened 10 times.
Merrick Garland was one of them.
Of those 10, the Senate has confirmed the nominees only twice.
And there's a reason for that.
It's not just simply your party, my party.
The reason is, it's a question of checks and balances.
In order for a Supreme Court nomination to go forward, you have to have the President and the Senate.
In this instance, the American people voted, they elected Donald Trump.
A big part of the reason they elected Donald Trump is because of the Scalia vacancy and they wanted principled constitutionalists on the court.
And a big part of the reason why we have a Republican majority elected in 2014, re-elected in 2016, grown even larger in 2018.
A major issue in each of those elections is the American people voted and said, we want constitutionalist judges.
And so the president was elected to do this and the Senate was elected to confirm this nomination.
That's pretty important statistics.
Thanks.
Thank you.
I'd like to know when the two exceptions were, even, you know.
This is talking about the history of the United States.
This isn't, you know, just necessarily the last 45 years or something.
So the Democrats have actually announced that if the President does what he is completely constitutionally, legally allowed to do, they will add justices to the court.
This has not happened since 1860. That's 160 years ago.
Because there's a reason.
The left does not tolerate not being in power.
So the fact that they have had a left-wing Supreme Court or a liberal Supreme Court all of my lifetime, all of their lifetimes, is irrelevant.
We will not accept a conservative court, just as we will not accept the Electoral College if a If it means a Republican will win.
Whatever enables the other side to prevail, we will destroy.
Electoral College or the Supreme Court.
I mean, you realize what will happen, though.
If they start adding Supreme Court justices for the first time in 160 years, then when the Republicans Take over the Senate.
They'll add Supreme Court justices.
Right?
And then the Democrats will become senators, and they'll add Supreme Court justices.
So it'll go ad infinitum.
So the issue isn't who appoints judges anymore.
it's who adds judges the left has but the left has contempt for all American institutions America's America's a cesspool in the left's eyes.
Why honor any of its institutions?
They know better.
The motto of the left is, we know better.
We know better than the founders.
We're better than the founders.
See, interestingly, I don't think I'm better than the founders.
I've never thought of it quite that way.
When I think of Franklin and Washington and Madison and even Jefferson, I don't think I'm a better human being.
I certainly don't think I'm a wiser human being.
Now, if you say I'm better because I don't have slaves, this is somewhat of an absurdity, as you have to judge people in their lifetimes, not based on later.
Otherwise, nobody was good.
1-8 Prager 776 is the number here.
They try everything.
They will destroy the country to win.
Why is rioting resumed in Portland?
What is the reasoning given?
Well, the usual, so nothing occurred.
They took a break for the fires.
I get it.
So, people in Portland see their businesses ruined, see violence on a nightly basis, see hatred on a nightly basis, and they see the Democratic governor, Democratic mayor, doing nothing about it.
And they will vote Democrat.
Oh, excuse me.
Actually defunding police.
Or removing funding.
Or lessening funding.
And they will still vote Democrat.
Is that correct?
Is there anything the left could do that would cause a Portland Democrat to vote Republican?
I don't believe that there is, interestingly.
It's a cult.
That's the best definition.
I've called it a secular religion.
Cult is actually a better term.
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I'm sorry.
The Democrat Party.
As America is still, still recovering from the largest self-imposed economic shutdown in modern history.
Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo, the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase, China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution, introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York, calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
Party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric, I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will name and shame them here on America First.
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Cincinnati, Ohio evidently the other day had thousands of cars in a big Trump parade.
I saw with my own eyes over the Madeira Beach, over Madeira Beach, Florida, thousands of boats.
They've been in South Carolina, North Carolina, I mean up there Hartwell.
All these big thousands of people turning out to support President Trump.
I kid you not.
You've got to go online quickly to MikeOnline.com.
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If I told you there were three, With people beeping horns, three cars, with Biden for president signs on the side, would you believe me?
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This is the thrill, the excitement, the energy of the Biden for president campaign.
There's one car.
Somebody in a mask on a convertible waving a flag.
Everybody's got masks, of course.
Second car.
There's Jill waving at the second car.
And there's the third car.
That's it.
Three cars.
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Joe Rogan bluntly put it this way yesterday, cut number 17.
I'd also vote for Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden.
Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
you I've got a big batch of articles for you.
Obviously, including the Supreme Court issue.
I do want to take a challenge, though.
Larry in Bullhead City, Arizona.
Hello.
Hello, Larry.
Hmm, that's odd.
The semblance of noise.
Usually you hear somebody talking to their dog.
I'm sorry.
Well, Larry Zick, according to the screener, do you think every Democrat is stupid is the question.
I've never said every Democrat is stupid.
Every Democrat is naive.
The good Democrats, people who are not stupid, The Democrats who are not stupid are naive, and the Democrats who are leftist are nihilists.
So the Democrats are divided between the naive, which sounds not so terrible.
Oh, he's naive.
Naive is vile in an adult.
If you can't understand what the left has done, You are willfully naive.
And will do.
They've now promised to pack the courts.
1860 was the last time we had more than nine justices.
It ends the court as we know it.
That people will vote Democrat who love this country is incomprehensible to me.
Forget to me.
It's incomprehensible.
Forget to me.
I wish I didn't say those words.
It is incomprehensible.
You think if you love this country and you think the left will make it better?
Has the left made any country better?
I'm not talking liberals.
I'm talking the left.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
I'll talk to you about a murder that took place in Louisville.
Now, do you know, was this man wearing a message t-shirt?
Is it in the article?
So Louisville, WDRB. Joe Bishop was still in disbelief the day after three customers were killed.
I should say murdered.
In a shooting at his restaurant, Bungalow Joe's Bar and Grill.
It's at Louisville.
I didn't think I'd be scrubbing blood off my patio on a Saturday morning, Bishop told WDRB News.
Bishop said he had just gone to sleep when he got a call around 11.15 p.m.
Friday, this is this past Friday, from one of his managers about a shooting at the restaurant.
When he got to the scene, One of the victims had been rushed to a hospital and two others were lying on the patio.
According to Bishop, it was a normal Friday night at Bungalow Joe's when a man walked up to the restaurant and shot three customers, all men, who were sitting in the patio area at point-blank range.
Nobody had ever seen this guy before, Bishop said, referring to the shooter.
It was a totally random act.
The men did not exchange words at any point in time.
Before the shooting, according to Bishop.
Louisville Metro police officers responded to the bar located on Beulah Church Road around 11.30 p.m.
Two of the men were shot.
26 and 48 were pronounced dead at the scene.
The other victim was 24. Breaks your heart.
Michael Rhines, Jr. You see the picture of him.
He's a black man.
He was arrested just after midnight Saturday after police found him crawling in a brush near the restaurant.
Police said Ryan's clothing matched the clothing of the suspect caught on video and that he had a handgun loaded with several rounds manufactured by the same company that made the shell casings found at the scenes.
And so on.
A GoFundMe page has been created to help the victims.
So as I said, I don't see any...
So that's very important.
I can't say it until I see it.
Anyway, so...
Huh?
Yeah, take a look.
So, if a white man had gone up and shot three...
Young customers at a restaurant.
You think it would make national news?
That's a rhetorical question.
Of course it would.
It would show how systemically racist America is.
But a black man just showing up and murdering three white men doesn't make any news beyond where it happened in Louisville, Kentucky.
The point of my Reporting this to you is that the media are the problem.
Not so much the event itself, though there might be more to report on that.
There was an article in USA Today By a woman, what is her?
She is a professor of law at South Texas College of Law in Houston.
Oh, really?
I wrote USA Today.
Wow, rare time I got that.
Are you sure?
No, I don't think you're right.
All right, here's a good example.
Whose memory is faulty here?
You don't care as long as one of us goes to the punishment room.
Because of the stalling of the show.
So one of us did that.
That's interesting.
Who do you think is right, Sean?
This is a very...
I say it's USA Today.
He says New York Times.
So you believe that Alan is right?
You're going with me this time?
Okay.
Anyway, the woman wrote this piece.
I'm a graduate of the Harvard Law School.
It's a black professor.
This is unbelievably important what I'm reading to you.
If you want reason to hope, this is not going to give you one.
I am a graduate of Harvard Law School, a law professor, a municipal judge, a wife and mother.
By any measure, my life is an example of success, but that success has come at a steep price, paid for by denying my pain.
As a black woman in America, by the way, I refuse to spell black with a capital B, and I refuse to spell white with a capital W, I refuse to spell yellow with a capital Y, or red with a capital R, or brown with a capital B. Colors do not get capital letters.
The herd has gone for it, and that includes conservatives in the herd.
I already told my syndicator who changed my B to capital B because of associated press guidelines never to do it.
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has now thrown a curve, a neutron bomb into an already volatile
Knowing President Trump, he's going to want to nominate somebody right now.
Mitch McConnell earlier also said that in the event that there is a death, he would quickly try to move to replace him or her.
There is a death, and I'm assuming now that the White House is doing just that.
By the way, according to The Atlantic, Days before she died, Ruth Bader Ginsburg dictated a statement to her granddaughter, and it read, and I'm quoting, I'm assuming that new president would not be the same old president we have right now, Donald Trump.
So she was hoping beyond hope that her replacement Would not take place until after the election, assuming Joe Biden wins.
Well, that did not happen.
The president controls the White House until at least the third week of January.
And Republicans control the Senate at least until January the 3rd.
And there are more Republican seats that have to be defended than there are Democrat seats in the Senate.
Giving the Democrats a lot of confidence that they could ultimately take the Senate.
In which case, even more important for President Trump and Mitch McConnell to take advantage of their power right now, nominate, and then confirm somebody to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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I think Trump...
Drove them to it, and they are just at lightning speed going leftward, unable to control their own people.
What do you think is happening in the mind of somebody like a Nancy Pelosi?
Because she may have harbored some of these thoughts about America over the decades, but to see that part of the party take control of the entire party, what do you suppose is going through the mind of an old hand like Nancy Pelosi?
Well, I've known the Speaker for a while, and my opinion, I could be wrong, is that she doesn't believe in anything.
She has no belief system.
She wants power.
She has power.
She wants to keep her power.
I think that is true for politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Not all of them, but many of them.
They don't have any belief system whatsoever.
I mean, certainly Joe Biden doesn't have any, because he's basically contradicted himself in his votes.
On just about every issue, including abortion, which is pretty tough to do.
You either believe in life or you don't.
But anyway, the far left has made tremendous inroads in America because the media, which once opposed it, does not any longer.
It enables it and sometimes encourages it.
So therefore you can have a political convention by the Democrats that doesn't even mention the rioting and looting and violence in the streets of America.
It doesn't even mention it.
Incomprehensible.
And in the past, you would have a press going, what's wrong with you?
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If you want to check this out, there's Anderson Cooper.
I want to salute Sean for winning.
It was in USA Today.
Alan does feel he should go to the punishment room, so here we go.
See, one thing I will say about that is he is very professional.
It's hard to imagine Alan more professional.
I mean, humans make mistakes.
But you're right, it delayed the show over a completely unnecessary year.
He's not just a martyr, he's a model.
A model of what?
Martyrdom?
Of professionalism.
That is correct.
USA Today, this woman, she's a professor of law.
I'm a graduate of Harvard Law School.
You have to hear the punchline.
I can only describe this article as pathologic.
I'm a graduate of Harvard Law School, a law professor, a municipal judge, a wife and mother.
By any measure, my life is an example of success.
Is that correct?
Would anybody listening not say, yes, by any measure, your life is, in fact, an example of success?
But she's black.
And now she realizes the Prices she has paid daily for being black.
That success has come at a steep price, paid for by denying my pain.
As a black woman, capital B, in America, I make the daily decision to either call out and challenge the routine, subtle races in my experience, And as a consequence be labeled as angry?
I would label her as angry if she did.
That is correct.
I admit it.
Or ignore the racial cuts.
Pretending with a smile that the resulting wound doesn't hurt.
This choice is exhausting.
Yet until recently, it's one I didn't even realize I was making.
I wrote a column.
This has set blacks back 50 years.
That this woman thought she had a wonderful life.
And now, thanks to the left, believes she's had a crappy life.
Only the left could do that.
Oh, you graduated Harvard Law, you're a municipal judge, a law professor, wife and mother.
Poor thing!
You poor thing!
Stuck in America!
She believed until now that she had it good.
Only the left can explain to you You, in fact, have had a crappy life in a crappy country.
And she buys it.
Yes?
Yes?
Oh, right.
Today's video is perfectly on that issue by a black woman at PragerU.
Every American should see it.
Of every color.
And no color.
Mixed color.
Okay.
This summer a white colleague recently asked if I had ever personally experienced racism.
I instinctively said no.
Why would she instinctively say no if it was yes?
I later found myself inexplicably angry, first at my colleague and later at myself.
Why was she angry at him or her?
Huh?
You can't ask a black?
It angers you if you're a white colleague?
You understand what the left has done?
It has made dialogue between strangers of different colors, or even colleagues, impossible to be real.
I don't buy any of this stuff.
I talk to people of every color exactly the same.
I do not think, gee, will this be politically incorrect?
How will media matters report it?
I don't think that way.
I think real.
I think decent.
But most people are afraid.
I can't even blame them.
Gee, what can I say to a black that will not be offensive?
How's your day?
She was angry at a white colleague for asking her if she had ever experienced racism.
Then she was angry at herself.
Why in that reflexive denial was I equating the absence of violent racism with the absence of all racist slights directed my way?
In a sobering moment I realized that my success, and that of many people of color, Stems from our ability to normalize daily racism.
Okay, I'll continue.
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I had that moment last night when I turned on CNN for about two or three torturous minutes, and I saw what looked like about 20 or 30 cars pulled up to a stage where CNN was hosting a town hall with Joe Biden.
And I'm comparing that to...
To the president's rally in Wisconsin, because I went from CNN and the Biden town hall to the Trump rally in Wisconsin, and I thought, I'm losing my mind.
They have a drive-in movie theater kind of function, and there's Biden standing like 12 feet away from Anderson Cooper.
And then I saw a clip on social media that when they thought they were on a break, Anderson Cooper and Joe Biden immediately got close to each other and Biden leaned in and was whispering something in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Like, they didn't think the cameras were on so they don't need to socially distance.
And there were 30...
It was apparently a minor league baseball stadium, baseball stadium, in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre.
And they had, like, cars pulled up and people standing in white boxes.
They were like on a platform with white tape.
You better stand in the box and ask Biden a bunch of softball questions about what a bad guy Donald Trump is.
Really, there are moments where you think you're losing your mind.
But you're not.
I'm here to tell you, you're not crazy.
They are.
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They're nuts.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
The media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI. Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interfere in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country, big, small, east, west, north, south, public, private, with some exceptions.
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Because of the pandemic, people are losing their jobs.
No, people are losing their jobs because of the lockdown.
It shows you the imprecision of our media.
It's universal, by the way.
That includes Fox.
It includes everybody.
Well, the pandemic induced economic depression.
No, it's the lockdown induced.
We had a pandemic, 68, 69. There was no depression.
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This article is so important.
This woman went to Harvard Law.
She's a law professor, municipal judge, wife, mother.
Now, for the first time in her life, she realized She suffers racism daily.
So you're waiting for examples, right?
I read this article twice.
Okay, so give me your daily examples.
So what does she do?
When I was only a 10-year-old playing in my front yard, I was referred to as the N-word.
This was the first time, but not the last.
But she doesn't give more examples later.
She only gives the 10-year-old example.
Virtually every Jew I know has had anti-Semitic experiences when they were kids.
Some were beaten up by other kids calling them Christ killers.
I know that sounds amazing to many of you.
But they don't walk around thinking America's anti-Semitic.
They walk around thinking they were anti-Semites in their neighborhood.
And like WNBA superstar Aja Wilson, I too was uninvited from a birthday sleepover in the fourth grade.
My friend told me her dad didn't like black people.
I was heartbroken, but I simply smiled to hide the hurt.
I learned the painful lesson that I was not her friend, I was her black friend.
I've experienced countless examples of similarly hurtful treatment, but she doesn't give any more examples since fourth grade.
Have I personally experienced racism?
Ready for her answer?
Every period.
Single period.
Day period.
I am soul-achingly tired, tired of denying, minimizing, and dealing with racism.
But she doesn't give any example.
She doesn't give one since fourth grade.
If you have it daily, give four examples of the last four days.
Pronounced Aja?
My apologies.
And I mean it.
I like getting names right.
Tired of waking.
Listen to what she's tired.
Tired of waking my daughter up from nightmares where she's asking me if the police are going to kill us.
This proves to you how the left and the media, this gigantic lie of police racism, it's gigantic.
In the examples that everybody talks about, we don't know that racism was a factor in any one of them.
Not in one of them do we know that.
And the one that Barack Obama lied about, Ferguson, had nothing to do with racism.
And it wasn't just an unarmed black kid.
It was a kid attacking a policeman.
And trying to grab his gun.
This is how the left...
She's a left-wing victory.
Good!
Now you know.
You see, you thought you were happy?
Happy blacks are Republican.
They're a danger to the Democratic Party.
Her daughter wakes up with nightmares after the police are going to kill us?
What a crappy job of raising your daughter.
Forgive me.
My child woke up with nightmares that, you know, anti-Semites were going to kill him.
I would think, who put that in your brain?
Tired of a lifetime of conversations about racism.
So don't talk about it!
Who raises it?
Leftists.
I don't.
Service on diversity committees.
She's sick of a lifetime on diversity committees.
She's been steeped in this lie of racism on campuses.
Don't serve on these Maoist committees.
And participation in anti-racism workshops.
Ah, good.
If you're sick of it, stop it!
Tired of being terrified every time my gentle, educated black husband leaves our house, he will be the victim of police violence.
You should be much more frightened of your husband dying in a car crash.
What are you talking about?
Well, she did go to Harvard.
That's a problem.
This is the stuff USA Today prints.
And the white readers are going, yeah.
Poor thing.
Poor thing.
She makes more money than almost all the readers of USA Today.
She has more prestige in her work.
Poor thing.
Only in America can you be a municipal judge, Harvard Law graduate, mother and wife.
And walk around thinking you're a victim every day.
Thank you, Left.
another victory for you trending and now on the Hugh Hewitt show another one I have to read to you from the competition across town the Washington Post yesterday quote
Quote, recent polls, two recent polls show Biden and Trump running about even among Latino voters in Florida, while Clinton outpaced Trump by 27 points with the group four years ago.
Now that's the Washington Post citing two polls, then...
They said Democratic Party officials are worried about Latino votes in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
This may be the story no one was aware of until this week, and all of a sudden the president shows up in Nevada, does Latino Roundtable in Nevada, in Arizona, and in California, David.
I think we're on to something here.
Well, look, the president's competing hard for the Latino vote.
I wrote about this maybe 10 days ago.
They've been sort of enmeshed in these communities for a long time.
I think to properly understand the competition for these votes is to understand that not all Latinos or Hispanics are the same.
Out West, you've got Hispanic, Latinos of Mexican descent, and they're going to be more liberal than Americans of Cuban descent.
And I spent some time in South Florida in 2019 talking to Cuban Americans, and, you know, the president...
From a policy perspective and a personality perspective, he is a really good fit for the Cuban-American vote.
They kind of look at him as somebody who walks and talks like they do.
Where the president is going to have a challenge is the increasingly large, and it is already large, population of Americans from Puerto Rico and Americans of Puerto Rican descent around Orlando.
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As I mentioned, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, 87 years old.
CNN is reporting.
AP is also reporting it.
Fox is also reporting it.
She was appointed by Bill Clinton.
Second woman to be appointed to the court.
Had been in and out of the hospital for several months.
She's made it clear she's not a fan of Donald Trump.
Made it pretty clear she was trying to hold on until a Democrat president came along so that she would not be succeeded by someone who'd be nominated as a Republican.
It's very unlikely anything's going to happen between now and the election, but it also raises the stake of this election, doesn't it?
We're only one vote away from losing the individual right to keep and bear arms, as well as other liberties.
But this is a big one.
Last time the Supreme Court weighed in on a gun case was the Heller case of a few years ago.
It was about whether or not a man had an individual right to keep and bear arms.
There was a law in D.C. that said you could not have a firearm in your own home.
And the security guard had a firearm.
He challenged the law.
All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Michael in Jacksonville, I want to get to you, but I promised Trinity in Belton, South Carolina.
Hello, Trinity.
Hey, good morning.
How are you?
I'm well, thank you.
And it's very sweet of you to say good morning, since it's not morning with you.
Oh, true.
Sorry.
I've been so busy, I guess I lost track of time this morning.
No, no, no.
I was complimenting you.
You didn't do anything wrong.
Well, I just want to say how thankful I am for the videos that you do and, you know, the YouTube videos.
I know my boys watch them a lot and they're homeschooled and we even use them as part of our curriculum when we're studying government.
And, you know, certain things we're talking about.
So I just want to thank you for that, and I really hope that it helps kids out there who haven't been raised as my boys have in a conservative home, because I think it will really teach them values that their parents have not taught them.
That's right.
Well, bless you.
Thank you.
PragerU exists to provide those videos.
And thank you for homeschooling.
All of everybody listening should homeschool their kids.
Most schools today do not teach.
They indoctrinate.
Michael Jacksonville, Florida.
Hello, Michael.
How are you today, sir?
I'm well.
Thank you.
Okay.
I'm not familiar with the judge in the article or...
What she thought prior to whatever, but I've been a conservative since Ronald Reagan.
I'm 57 now, and throughout my life I have experienced a lot of, and still do, racism or racial issues towards me.
I do not consider myself a victim, but throughout my life I have been victimized.
Arrested for absolutely nothing at all before.
Hired, naturally, an attorney.
The same judge who didn't really look at the charges, who wanted me to plead out, after she read through the charges, looked up at me and the judge, I mean, me and my attorney, and said, what were the extenuating circumstances, which is why the officer said she arrested me.
And I said, because I told the officer, ma'am, I did not invite you in my house.
These are the kind of things that I deal with on a daily basis.
I may be standing in a line at, say, a Starbucks.
The gentleman in front of me is called Sir, who happens to be a Caucasian.
When I get in the line and I'm up to the next to the barista, I'm called Boss.
Because of his color of my skin, he feels like, I need to speak slang to you.
Which I don't speak plain, so I'm staring at the light.
Alright, you know what?
I'd like to talk to you more.
Hang on.
I want you to know, I would say at least half the time I'm called boss.
I give you my word of honor.
honor, I swear to God.
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How many times a day do you ask yourself, am I going crazy?
I had that moment last night when I turned on CNN for about two or three torturous minutes, and I saw what looked like about 20 or 30 cars pulled up to a stage where CNN was hosting a town hall with Joe Biden.
I'm comparing that to the president's rally in Wisconsin because I went from CNN and the Biden town hall to the Trump rally in Wisconsin and I thought, I'm losing my mind.
They have a drive-in movie theater kind of function and there's Biden standing like 12 feet away from Anderson Cooper and then I saw a clip on social media that when they thought they were on a break Anderson Cooper and Joe Biden immediately got close to each other and Biden leaned in and was whispering something in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Like, they didn't think the cameras were on so they don't need to socially distance.
And there were 30...
It was apparently a minor league baseball stadium, baseball stadium, in Scranton-Wilkes-Barre.
And they had, like, cars pulled up and people standing in white boxes.
They were like on a platform with white tape.
You better stand in the box and ask Biden a bunch of softball questions about what a bad guy Donald Trump is.
Really, there are moments where you think you're losing your mind.
But you're not.
I'm here to tell you, you're not crazy.
They are.
Okay?
They're nuts.
They're nuts.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI. Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interfere in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is, after being given a steady diet, that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is a Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, you have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
How can anybody do that?
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The Democrat Party, as America is still, still recovering from the largest self-imposed economic shutdown in modern history.
Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
The Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two...
Deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian Sentiment.
The resolution introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
It passed in a mostly party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric?
I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will name and shame them here on America First.
14 Republicans who think it's important to control our use of language.
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Cincinnati, Ohio, evidently the other day had thousands of cars in a big Trump parade.
I saw with my own eyes over the Madeira Beach, over in Madeira Beach, Florida, thousands of boats.
They've been on South Carolina, North Carolina, I mean up there Hartwell.
All these big thousands of people turning out to support President Trump.
I kid you not.
You've got to go online quickly to MikeOnline.com.
Click Watch Mike on TV so you can see the video I'm going to play of the Biden car parade.
If I told you there were three with people beeping horns, three cars with Biden for president signs on the side, would you believe me?
Okay, check it out.
MikeOnline.com.
This is the...
This is the thrill, the excitement, the energy of the Biden for President.
All right, everybody, Dennis Prager here, an eventful weekend.
I hope you had a good weekend.
I think whether you had a good weekend depends on so many things.
I could spend the hour on that.
I won't.
But I'm thinking specifically of those who are frightened.
Do you know that we have gone from a country of depression and world war and a world war?
You didn't know if you'd get a knock on the door about your son dead.
And a president, a Democrat, a liberal, saying the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
And the Democrats telling us today the only thing we have to fear is dying from COVID. Is reopening.
I read to you last week how Europe is reopening, and they're all announcing no more lockdowns.
By the way, this crosses...
In America, it's a left-right issue largely, but it isn't always.
Benjamin Netanyahu has locked down Israel a second time.
I think he's a fool for doing so.
I think it's morally and economically and intellectually and socially indefensible.
Mo dies on the right in India.
The day he announced the lockdown, I said it was one of the most colossal errors in human history.
India, a poor country, people just getting out of poverty, and he decides to put them back in poverty.
People, you know why?
Leaders don't lead.
Leaders are so afraid of what the press will say.
See, if the President's instinct, which he is, of course, belittled for, was, you know what?
Viruses come.
People die.
He can't say this, though.
People die.
It's a tragedy.
We have to try to save every life possible.
We cannot close down an economy and ruin tens of millions of Americans' lives.
And print money like it's toilet paper because of a virus.
We're not locking down, ladies and gentlemen.
Those of you who are vulnerable, stay home.
We will do everything possible to make sure you get shipments of food, which you can do in any event.
But if you can't, we will.
But the rest of you, The chances of your dying of COVID, if you're under 70 or even under 80 and don't have a comorbidity, are like point-something percent.
But then, if the President had done that, first of all, he didn't have the authority to.
Because if California or Pennsylvania or Michigan shut down, what's the President going to do?
I don't know why they have the right to shut us down.
That's what Barr says.
This is the biggest deprivation of civil liberties since the Civil War.
But had the President said that, they would...
See, here's the way it works with the left.
If you shut down, you shut down too late.
If you didn't shut down, every death is a result of you.
So no matter what you did, who shut down in time?
Korea?
It's not an effective example.
In the Western world, who shut down in time?
Belgium?
Way more deaths per million than us.
France?
France is less than us.
Germany is less than us, but UK is more than us.
We're like 10th.
All right.
Now, I want to go back to my caller.
From last hour, which I rarely do, but sometimes it's too important.
So I'm going to summarize.
You tell me, Michael, in Jacksonville, Florida, you tell me if I got the summary right.
So I read to you an article in USA Today by a woman who is a Harvard Law graduate.
She is a municipal judge.
She is a black woman who is a professor of law at a law school, South Texas Law School in Houston.
A wife and a mother.
Now, you would say, it's not a bad life, right?
But she said, that's what I thought until recently.
Now I realize every single day capitalizes and puts a period on everyone.
Every single day she experiences racism.
She didn't realize it till now.
I'm not being cute.
That's what she said.
Now she realizes it.
Okay, so Michael is black and a conservative.
He's in Jacksonville.
And agrees that blacks, or at least he can't speak for every black, and he hasn't tried, experiences racism every day.
And he gave an example where he was in a line in Starbucks, and the white in front of him was called Sir, and he was called Boss.
So, this ended the last hour.
My response was, at least half the time, I'm referred to as boss, and I'm white.
Alright, thank you for holding on, Michael.
Back to you.
Okay, so, I would like to not think that that is the reason why I was called boss.
But in that situation, I had nothing else to think.
That the guy in front of me wasn't called boss.
So let me ask you a question.
Alright, I trust you'll answer me honestly.
I do, to be candid.
If he had called the white guy boss and called you sir, what would you think?
I'm not real sure.
I would think that he possibly knew the guy in front of me.
Okay?
You mean you call...
And then refer to me out of respect because he doesn't know me.
That's interesting.
Well, anyway, people who don't know me call me boss.
I don't think that's a...
Listen, with all respect, and obviously I respect you enough to keep you over the hour...
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
But I don't...
I have two comments.
One, I don't think it betrays in any way racism.
And two, the fact that you thought it might.
That you were listening so carefully means that, to me it means, that to a certain extent you're looking to find racism where there might not be.
Well, on that point, I guess I would have to disagree with you.
But let me say this, and I know, like you say, you don't really hold a call over to the next hour.
Here's my life in a brief nutshell.
My dad's military.
My mom's a teacher.
We lived in a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood.
And growing up, I could say I feel like I never really experienced racism until I joined the Air Force, went to my first duty station, found a friend who was also from Florida.
We wanted to room together.
He happened to be a Caucasian.
We went to the dorm sergeant, said we want to be roommates.
He said, oh no, not in this dorm.
I keep the whites with the whites and the bros with the bros.
And from that point on, I began to see the world a whole lot different from the way I grew up.
What year was that?
That's all I can give you.
That was 1983. 1983. Okay, so here's the interesting thing.
Yes, sir.
And the Democrats who want the bros with the bros and the whites with the whites.
The conservatives want the whites and blacks together.
I'm on that page.
That's where I'm at.
That's where I've been.
Like Neil Bork said, if you had no heart, if you weren't a conservative when you were young, I guess I had no heart.
I've always believed that abortion was wrong.
I was always against homosexual and lesbian rights.
So I've always voted on the conservative side.
From Ronald Reagan to this day, Reagan, Bush, Herbert Walker Bush, Herbert Walker Bush again, Bob Dole, so forth and so on.
George W. Bush, George W. Bush.
Boom!
That's who I am.
But that's not on my bumper when I enter the highway and go from the right-hand lane to the left-hand lane around two cars and get pulled over and told, you seem like you're in a hurry.
Was I speeding, sir?
No.
Let me get your license and registration.
He goes to his car and he comes back.
He gives me my stuff.
He says, okay, you can go.
I said, well, what was it?
He said, you just really seem like you're in a hurry with that lane change.
I said, was it an illegal lane change?
Because I don't want to do it again.
All right.
Just out of curiosity, when did this happen?
This happened probably in 92. Okay.
Anyway, listen, God bless you for calling.
I just want to say, by the way, That I am for homosexual rights.
I'm opposed to same-sex marriage.
Everybody has rights in this country.
But I just wanted to say that because it was an important aspect of what he said.
But I appreciate his call very much, and we will move on.
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As I mentioned, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, 87 years old.
CNN is reporting.
AP is also reporting it.
Fox is also reporting it.
She was appointed by Bill Clinton, second woman to be appointed to the court.
Had been in and out of the hospital for several months.
She's made it clear she's not a fan of Donald Trump.
Made it pretty clear she was trying to hold on until a Democrat president came along so that she would not be succeeded by someone who'd be nominated as a Republican.
It's very unlikely anything's going to happen between now and the election, but it also raises the stake of this election, doesn't it?
We're only one vote away from losing the individual right to keep and bear arm, as well as other liberties.
But this is a big one.
Last time the Supreme Court weighed in on a gun case was the Heller case of a few years ago.
It was about whether or not a man had an individual right to keep and bear arms.
It was a law in D.C. that said you could not have a firearm in your own home.
And a security guard had a firearm.
He challenged the law.
And the Supreme Court said that he was right.
That the Second Amendment gave you an individual right to keep and bear arms, not a right as a...
individual right that was just a five so this is gonna really really shake things up and become another major major issue uh...
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One of our guests, a very godly man, said that the situation is so dire that it's not just prayers that are needed, but somebody like the president, an American leader, has to officiate over some kind of spiritual has to officiate over some kind of spiritual rededication of the nation.
Do you think things are so dire that we have to have a rededication of this nation to its founding principles?
Yes, and I say that kind of with a hesitant voice.
um...
There needs to be not only a rededication, but there needs to be a confession of our sins as a nation and a turning from those sins and a turning from sins and turning to God.
And I believe when we do that, God might just hear from heaven and possibly heal our country.
Our country needs a spiritual healing.
And maybe God will use this prayer march to be a seed for that, a beginning for that.
I don't know.
But I just felt in my heart this is something that I should do.
And others, there will be many thousands of us who will join together, and we will be united, praying for our country.
And I hope everyone who lives within a day's drive will just...
Take that Saturday and come.
And join me.
And let's shake that city of Washington for God and for His glory and for His Son, Jesus Christ.
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The 2016 election was the first.
That we know of, I guess.
You had both major party candidates under investigation by the FBI. Now, you might ask yourself, well, gee, the candidates were really bad.
Maybe they were all bad people.
Now, I think what happened was the FBI should not have been involved in politics to the degree that they were.
And the... ...
Yes, it's a very powerful video.
Thank you.
There's another powerful thing for you to know about, and that is Trump Card, the new Dinesh D'Souza film.
It's at WatchTrumpCard.com.
It's a video on demand.
You can pre-order DVD and video on demand now.
At WatchTrumpCard.com, obviously you know the films that Dinesh D'Souza makes.
And this film reveals what's unique about modern socialism, what's behind it, why it's evil, and how he can work with President Trump to stop it.
WatchTrumpCard.com.
You saw the film, and it's a good one.
Very, very good.
From Alan Estrin, very, very good means...
Oscar-worthy.
Hey, did you hear talking about...
What was the latest?
The Emmys?
And who was the emcee?
What's his name?
Adam's friend.
Jimmy Kimmel.
So Jimmy Kimmel was attacked by the left.
Did you see that?
Did you see that?
How did I see that and neither of you saw it?
He was attacked by the left.
Oh, what was it?
Oh, oh.
He...
For making...
Actually, was it a racist comment?
I'll get it for you.
I mean, the inability...
You cannot rib...
It was the...
Who's the black guy on late-night TV now?
The one from South Africa.
Trevor Noah.
I think he ribbed Trevor Noah.
And really, it was an attack on ice, ironically, as I read it.
But, see, what the left is doing is it's making you think that if you're not black, you cannot relate to blacks normally.
You must relate to blacks walking on eggshells.
Everything the left touches, it ruins.
everything it's just it's just astonishing actually Alright, let me deal with the Ruth Bader Ginsburg succession issue.
Michael Anton writes, does anyone think for a second with a shoe on the other foot the Democrats would hesitate to confirm their pick?
To ask it is to laugh.
That's exactly correct.
So I'm not going to enter the Twilight Zone.
The call to respect norms rings hollow after four years of the left, the leftist media, the courts, and the administrative state all breaking norms to the point of threatening if they don't get their way on this vacancy.
Even more systemic change.
DC and Puerto Rico statehood.
That's four more Democratic senators forever.
Abolishing the Electoral College.
New York, California, Chicago, and Philadelphia electing the president forever.
And packing the Supreme Court.
These are the people talking about norms.
National Review.
Joe Biden now says that voters should pick a president.
And that President should select a successor to Justice Ginsburg.
Well, they did.
They picked Trump.
In March of 2016, however, Biden wrote in the New York Times that the Senate had a duty to confirm justices.
In every instance, we adhere to the process explicitly laid out in the Constitution.
The President has the constitutional duty to nominate.
The Senate has the constitutional obligation to provide advice and consent.
It is written plainly in the Constitution that both presidents and senators swear an oath to uphold and defend.
There's more.
The Wall Street Journal had superb pieces on this.
Let me read to you.
Democrats have a long history of breaking procedural norms on judges.
While packing the court would be their most radical decision to date, it would fit their escalating pattern.
Let's review.
Number one, the Bork assault.
When Ronald Reagan selected Robert Bork in 1987, the judge was among the most qualified ever nominated, no less than Joe Biden had previously said he might have to vote to confirm him.
Then Ted Kennedy issued his demagogic attack from the Senate floor.
By the way, Ted Kennedy, in my opinion, did more damage to this country than, I would say, That there aren't ten people who did more damage to modern America than Ted Kennedy, the lion of the Senate.
Then Ted Kennedy issued his demagogic attack from the Senate floor, complete with lies about women, quote, forced into back alley abortions, and blacks would have to sit at segregated lunch counters.
This is what Ted Kennedy said.
This lying demagogue in the Senate, the guy who cheated his way through Harvard, the guy who led to the death and abandoned a woman in his car who drowned.
I mean, the guy's life is largely disgusting.
I waited for many years till the after.
I don't like attacking people when they die.
But it says something about Massachusetts that they so lionized him because he had the name Kennedy and he had the charm.
The guy did so much damage on immigration to this country.
And then he started this process of lying about Republicans leading up to Kavanaugh.
He started the movement to Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh happened, of course, after his death.
But the making up lies about Kavanaugh, he started it with Bork.
Generally speaking, both parties simply, unless it was an egregious problem, they just simply ratified whoever the president nominated for the Supreme Court.
That was what was done until Ted Kennedy stopped it.
Yes, if Bork is nominated and confirmed, blacks will sit at segregated lunch counters.
See?
This language is not new.
The lies about racism in America and about racism of conservatives.
Democrats and the press then unleashed an unprecedented political assault.
Previous nominees who had failed in the Senate were suspected of corruption or thought unqualified.
Bork was defeated because of distortions about his jurisprudence.
This began the modern era of hyper-politicized judicial nominations, though for the Supreme Court it has largely been a one-way partisan street.
No Democratic nominee has been borked to use the name that became a verb.
about the people who claim we're violating norms, the Democrats.
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Music Well, the negative narrative...
That we keep hearing about America.
I mean, you and I both know that the Democratic Party has gone crazy.
I think Trump drove them to it and they are just at lightning speed going leftward, unable to control their own people.
What do you think is happening in the mind of somebody like a Nancy Pelosi?
Because she may have harbored some of these thoughts about America over the decades, but to see that part of the party Well, I've known the Speaker for a while, and my opinion, I could be wrong, is that she doesn't believe in anything.
She has no belief system.
She wants power.
She has power.
She wants to keep her power.
I think that is true for politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Not all of them.
But many of them.
They don't have any belief system whatsoever.
I mean, certainly Joe Biden doesn't have any because he's basically contradicted himself in his votes on just about every issue, including abortion, which is pretty tough to do.
You either believe in life or you don't.
But anyway, the far left has made tremendous inroads in America because the media, which once opposed it, does not any longer.
It enables it and sometimes encourages it.
So therefore you can have a political convention by the Democrats that doesn't even mention the rioting and looting and violence in the streets of America.
It doesn't even mention it.
That's incomprehensible.
and in the past you would have a press going what's wrong with you keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today trending now on the mike deliger show if you want to check this out there's there's anderson cooper they're going to a break and they go to a wide shot and they're you know
the segment is over they're six or eight ten feet apart whatever they are and then they go to a break and then they immediately get go right to each other and Biden leans in and is whispering in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Let's play this video.
We're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we'll have more questions from our audience from former Vice President Joe Biden.
Thanks.
There they are.
They go this big wide shot.
They're both standing at each other.
Biden and Cooper start going towards...
And there it is.
Joe Biden literally leaning into Joe Biden's ear and whispering in his ear.
Now again, not trying to be a jerk here.
Not trying to be the male version of Karen.
They're not socially distancing!
Why don't they social distance?
Oh, you mean maybe they thought the cameras were off?
So they're like in different zip codes when they're on camera, but when they think they're in a break, Biden literally walks up and they both lean into each other, and there's Joe Biden whispering in Anderson Cooper's ear.
What do you make of that?
What do you make of that?
1-800-655-MIKE. I'm serious.
Tell me a little bit about what goes through your mind when you see that what appears to be a crack in the armor of those who are convinced that you better slap a mask on, you better stay home, you better not go out, you better not live your life.
This is like Crazyville.
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Another one.
But I have to read to you from the competition across town, the Washington Post yesterday.
Quote, recent polls, two recent polls.
Show Biden and Trump.
What?
What?
for this question please please pleaseric Succession.
Oh, wait, we have a guest.
Excuse me.
So, let's go to our guest because he is important, actually.
I love the people at the Job Creators Network, one of the best places in the country.
Alfredo Ortiz, and they have a, he's president and CEO of the Job Creators Network.
Their new program is Keep America America, which we've been telling you about.
Go to keepamericamerica.com.
Alfredo, welcome back.
Hey, Dennis, thank you very much for having me.
How are you doing?
My standard answer to my listeners is, I'm fine, my country isn't.
Yeah, yeah, boy, ain't that the truth, huh?
That is the truth.
So what does it mean to keep America America?
Well, you know, as you know, this truly is one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, and I know we probably hear that every two years.
But this one truly, truly is.
And of course, with the news from the weekend, this one truly is one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime.
We have seen everything that's happened up to basically this weekend and all the disastrous riots and the protests and really just a crumbling, especially in our democratic cities caused by our democratic mayors and governors.
And we need to stop that.
We need to stop all that socialism, the rioting, the looting that's taking place.
And really support capitalism and free speech and free enterprise and public safety.
That's what this country was built on and that's what Keep America America.com is all about.
It's to try to be able to put those efforts through probably one of the largest get out the vote efforts that we've seen that really engages over 60 million listeners across the country.
For folks like, you know, your listeners Rush, Hannity, Larry Elder, Hugh Hewitt, Ben Shapiro, Dan Bongino.
Gorka, Gallagher, Sarah Carter, all of these listeners, all of these hosts have come together to really support this initiative, KeepAmericaAmerica.com, because really what we need to do is to be able to get out that vote, get people to do one thing again on that Tuesday, November 3rd, is to vote.
Most important thing to do, and people say, well, what about the coronavirus?
And I say, well, if you can go to the grocery store, if you can go put...
Oh, no, one minute.
Hold on.
I just have to recuperate.
What about the coronavirus?
Oh God, it's so painful to hear.
People risk their lives for liberty on Normandy Beach, and American conservatives are afraid to stand in line to vote.
I know.
That is crazy, and that's why we keep telling people, look, if you can do any of those two things, right, if you can go to the gas station, You can definitely go to your voting booth and vote.
You know, they're going to take the precautions.
You wear your mask, right?
If you want to wear your gloves, for heaven's sake.
Or a hazmat suit.
I mean, if you, you know, yeah.
But to your point, right, American blood was spilled, right, all over the world to protect our freedoms, you know, here in the U.S. And the least we can do is do our duty by going out and vote.
What you do is you basically sign up.
You get an email.
It has the most up-to-date voting information, you know, with your zip code.
It really has state-of-the-art trusted sources that you can rely on.
No trying to figure out and guesswork necessary here.
And then you'll get an email back, and you'll be given tasks that can make a difference in November.
And our tag, what we like to say is, do a little, do a lot, but please do your part.
So what you want them to do, I want to be very clear, is go to KeepAmericaAmerica.com, correct?
And the rest is clear once you go there.
It's super easy.
You basically just sign up your email, zip code, that's all you need, and you'll get all the information you need.
Right, and it's not, by the way, it's not to harass you with ads that they're asking for your email number.
I want to make that clear.
It's just so that they know how to help you help your specific zip code.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right because it has to be obviously zip code specific voters from that perspective to make sure you're getting to the right polling booths and stuff like that.
And there's information there on, for example, mail-in ballots.
But some people will have, you know, issues with that.
So that absentee ballot is extremely important and how to request those, you know, is also going to be important.
But again, what we're encouraging people is just literally physically get out on Tuesday and go vote.
This information is great.
Like I said, it'll give tap for you to do and encourage others, encourage your friends and neighbors, you know, to do the right thing here and to get people together, though.
Because at the end of the day, what we've seen, you know, since the beginning of this year, you know, it's just really been horrific.
We had a fantastic economy.
It was a low-tax, low-regulation environment.
It was a booming economy.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no.
I was asking Sean about something.
No, no.
This is critical that people go, I have a question for you.
This has bothered me for years.
What type of conservative doesn't vote?
Well, you know, it's pretty amazing.
You know, if you look overall, there are about 20 million...
All right, you know what?
Forgive me.
Hold on.
Give me that answer when we come back.
This is really...
I don't know the answer to that, and I really want to hear it.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI, Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interfere in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is, after being given a steady diet that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, You have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
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Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo, the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase, China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution, introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York, calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment.
Okay, everybody, Dennis Prager here, Alfredo Ortiz.
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The new program is Keep America America.
So I had a final question I've never gotten fully clear on.
You're wanting correctly to get out the vote because There are apparently millions of conservatives who don't vote.
Is that correct?
You know, it's crazy to think about it, but yes.
So in the last election, the estimates that we saw, for example, about 7 million that didn't vote, and that's out of 20 million Americans who were actually registered to vote.
But when the election came around, it didn't.
And so, and you hear a bunch of different reasons why that is, but I mean, again, it blows my socks away, Dennis.
That number is as high as it is.
Alright, so if I interviewed one of them, what would they say?
Well, you know, last time around, you know, the last presidential, they would probably, you know, say that...
They had their issues with our current president, and that's why they weren't going to vote, or they didn't have time, or they got stuck in a meeting.
And all of it to me is just unacceptable.
I mean, again, what you said was so true.
You know, blood was shed in Normandy, for example, for our freedoms, I mean, and across the world, right?
If you can't get out to vote, it's just not acceptable.
There's almost really no reason why you can't go vote.
And so that's why, you know, we're encouraging people to do that.
How worried are you about the mail fraud?
You know, I think that's going to be a challenge, Dennis, when you look at how it's being handled or not handled.
I think it's going to be a little tough to know probably on election night who might be the winner.
I think there's going to be some challenges, and I certainly hope that we have our cadre of lawyers because we're going to need them.
I think there's going to be some legal challenges out there that I'm sure are going to have to be filed.
When you just kind of look at what was happening in New Jersey, for example, and some of those specials, what a mess.
Are you located in Florida?
No, actually D.C. Poor thing.
I know, right?
And by the way, Dennis, you know what happens?
If the Democrats do win, that becomes a state.
Just clarify for me, all it takes is a majority vote in the Senate to make some place a state?
So that's my understanding.
You know, I'm not, you know, no constitutional lawyer or anything like that, but that's my understanding, which is pretty scary.
But again, I'm sure there are some listeners out there that are constitutional lawyers that can probably correct it.
Well, all I could say is, like the threat to expand the number of Supreme Court justices, If the Democrats do that...
Which is a promise.
It's not even a threat now.
Yes, now it's a promise.
So, if they do that, then when Republicans regain the Senate one day, they'll expand it.
So, we will have a Supreme Court.
It would be irrelevant who you nominate.
The only relevance is how many people you will put on.
So, we will have a Supreme Court of 50 people.
Right, right.
Yeah, it's like a committee.
Can you imagine that?
Yes, but this is what the left does.
There's no institution of worth that it doesn't destroy.
So that's why you're so important.
Keep America, America, folks.
You're not asked to invade Normandy Beach.
But you are asked, and I'm not asked either.
I fully acknowledge that.
But we have to fight for this country.
That's right, and that's why we have, you know, Americans.
We're doing that already for us, so that's why we say the least we can do is do our part, which is to go vote.
Right.
Well, thank you, my friend.
You're doing great work.
KeepAmericaAmerica.com.
Oh, good.
Here's a perfectly relevant call.
Good.
Maureen in Prescott, Arizona.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thanks.
Well, just listening to your caller, I've been on a tipping point, and I'm definitely going to vote for the first time.
Well, Arizona is particularly important because I believe this is an election where whoever wins is immediately seated.
So if the Democrat wins, that could mean that there is no yes vote.
On the Supreme Court nominee.
Arizona is a particularly crucial election.
So go on.
When you say tipping point, you're referring to yourself.
Yeah, well, I grew up in a very conservative house, and my parents were staunch Republicans.
They still are.
They're in their 80s and 90s.
And they never talked about that, but it just never was really brought up.
I never...
Grew up with a sense of responsibility voting.
And then later, I grew up in a very hostile house.
Lots of fighting.
And to me, politics just seemed like a waste of time.
People fighting all the time.
I just didn't want anything to do with it.
So that's why a helmet voted.
But then my daughter, she recently voted for the first time in the 2016 election.
And I really started seriously looking at what was going on.
I've been listening to you for about five years now, and I guess I'm more mature now, and I feel a responsibility to vote.
Well, you made my day.
I just want to say on behalf of the conservatives who don't vote, that it emanates Doesn't emanate from a bad place.
See, I identify with the notion of, you know what, I really, I don't want to have much to do with politics.
I have a full life.
For the left, politics is life.
For the right, politics is not life.
Remember, the personal is political.
Remember that statement in the 60s?
Everything is political.
Everything.
Male-female relations.
Black-white relations.
Everything is political.
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Well, the negative narrative that we keep hearing about America, I mean, you and I both know that the Democratic Party has gone crazy.
I think Trump drove them to it and they are just at lightning speed going leftward, unable to control their own people.
What do you think is happening in the mind of somebody like a Nancy Pelosi?
Because she may have harbored some of these thoughts.
about America over the decades, but to see that part of the party take control of the entire party, what do you suppose is going through the mind of an old hand like Nancy Pelosi?
Well, I've known the speaker for a while and my opinion, I could be wrong, is that she doesn't believe in anything.
She has no belief system.
She wants power.
She has power.
She wants to keep her power.
I think that is true for politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Not all of them, but many of them.
They don't have any belief system whatsoever.
I mean, certainly Joe Biden doesn't have any, because he's basically contradicted himself in his votes on just about every issue, including abortion, which is pretty tough to do.
You either believe in life or you don't.
But anyway, the far left...
Has made tremendous inroads in America because the media, which once opposed it, does not any longer.
Enables it and sometimes encourages it.
So therefore you can have a political convention by the Democrats that doesn't even mention the rioting and looting and violence in the streets of America.
It doesn't even mention it.
That's incomprehensible.
And in the past you would have a press going, what's wrong with you?
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*music* If you want to check this out, there's Anderson Cooper.
They're going to a break.
And they go to a wide shot.
And the segment is over.
They're six or eight, ten feet apart, whatever they are, and then they go to a break, and then they immediately go right to each other, and Biden leans in and is whispering in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Let's play this video.
We're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we'll have more questions from our audience from former Vice President Joe Biden.
Thanks.
There they go, this big wide shot.
They're both standing at each other.
Biden and Cooper start going towards...
And there it is.
Joe Biden literally leaning into Joe Biden's ear and whispering in his ear.
Now again, not trying to be a jerk here.
Not trying to be the male version of Karen.
They're not socially distancing.
Why aren't they social distancing?
Oh, you mean maybe they thought the cameras were off?
So they're like in different zip codes when they're on camera.
Okay, everybody.
Wall Street Journal piece on the Democrats and how they have such a long history of breaking procedural norms on judges.
First, speaking about what Ted Kennedy ushered in with Judge Bork.
So that we actually now have a verb called borked to dismiss with lies a judicial appointment.
No Democratic nominees have been borked to use the name that became a verb.
Even Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose left-wing legal views were obvious upon her nomination.
Received a respectful GOP hearing and was confirmed 68-31 with 9 Republican votes.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was confirmed 96-3, Stephen Breyer 87-9, Elena Kagan 63-37.
And they speak about breaking norms?
Democrats, meanwhile, have escalated to character assassination.
Clarence Thomas was unfairly smeared on the eve of a Senate vote and barely confirmed.
Democrats accused Samuel Alito of racism and sexism for belonging decades earlier to an obscure Princeton alumni group.
Democrats promoted the uncorroborated claims of women accusers against Brett Kavanaugh from his high school and college years.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse undertook a deep dive into Justice Kavanaugh's high school yearbook.
This treatment has become the real Democratic Party norm.
It's mostly forgotten now, but in George W. Bush's first term, Senate Democrats pioneered the use of filibuster to block nominees to the circuit courts.
This was also unprecedented.
Miguel Estrada was left hanging for 28 months before he withdrew, though he had support from 55 senators.
A 2001 Judiciary Committee memo to Senator Dick Durbin was candid in urging opposition to Mr. Estrada because, quote, he is Latino, unquote, and couldn't be allowed to reach the D.C. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, lest he later become a candidate.
For the Supreme Court.
Democrats also filibustered or otherwise blocked appellate nominees, Priscilla Owen, Janice Rogers Brown, Charles Pickering Sr., Henry Saad, Carolyn Kuehl, William Pryor, David McKeague, Richard Griffin, William Myers among others.
And they're talking about norms.
If there's anything the left has always hated to the point of destruction, it is norms.
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The Democrat Party as America is still recovering from the largest self-imposed economic shutdown in modern history.
Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo, the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase, China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution, introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York, calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
Party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric, I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will name and shame them here on America First.
14 Republicans who think it's important to control our use of language.
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Cincinnati, Ohio evidently the other day had thousands of cars in a big Trump parade.
I saw with my own eyes over the Madeira Beach, over Madeira Beach, Florida, thousands of boats.
They've been in South Carolina, North Carolina, I mean up there Hartwell.
All these big thousands of people turning out to support President Trump.
I kid you not.
You've got to go online quickly to MikeOnline.com.
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If I told you there were three, With people beeping horns, three cars, with Biden for president signs on the side, would you believe me?
Okay, check it out.
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This is the thrill, the excitement, the energy of the Biden for president campaign.
One car.
Somebody in a mask on a convertible waving a flag.
Everybody's got masks, of course.
Second car.
There's Joe waving at the second car.
And there's the third car.
That's it.
Three cars.
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subscribe on YouTube today trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show Joe Rogan at the most listened to podcast in America Joe Rogan bluntly put it this way yesterday cut number 17 I'd also vote for Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden I'd vote for Mike Tyson over Joe Biden.
I just don't think it's a good idea to take someone who's struggling with dementia and put him in one of the most stressful positions the world has ever known.
I don't know why the Democrats thought it would be a good idea to take someone who's clearly got a problem.
Yeah, this is Joe Rogan.
Now, for those of you who don't know who Joe Rogan is, you're probably over 70. Joe, would someone look up the stats on how far?
Adam Carole and Joe Rogan are the most listened to people in America on demand.
They have the largest podcasts in America.
Now, I am one of the top five radio talk show hosts in America.
We have a different format, right?
I give you news, weather, traffic, sports, wherever you are, as well as breaking news.
Joe Rogan just talks to you and does the Joe Rogan thing.
There are some other great podcasts, Barstool Sports.
There's lots of great stuff out there, and people are listening on demand, but I'm not worried.
Talk radio is here forever, and I'm glad to welcome new people into the arena.
But Joe Rogan is perhaps a little blunt, right?
Maybe I'm a little too diplomatic for Joe.
I've talked about the former Vice President losing not a step, but a lap.
Joe Rogan, I don't know that the Vice President has dementia.
I don't know that.
Joe Rogan doesn't know that.
that all I know is that he clueless sometimes.
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Fast forward to July 24th, 2019.
Mueller testifies before the House and the Senate He has issued his report, failed to find collusion.
Democrats Are not really willing to accept his verdict and just give up.
They still want to impeach the president based on Russia.
But they think they'll need a big Watergate style moment.
They'll need a hearing that's televised all around the country and the world and Robert Mueller will stand up in the House and he'll deliver a damning indictment of Donald Trump.
And then the whole country will be in favor of removing the president.
So it's a disaster.
And the disaster is basically Mueller's performance.
He seems confused at times.
He seems unable to handle some very basic questions at times.
Excuse me for the timeline, Byron.
I mean, this is after a long investigation.
Exactly.
Which itself, you know, Sean Hannity every night was giving us the same information about these people whom he has hired cannot, should not be trusted.
Turns out that that was correct.
Now finally, he turns this thing in.
I mean, but it's just an agony for the American people.
It goes on and on and on.
It's a big nothing.
And then they decide to have the hearing.
Right.
So Mueller seems to be unable to deal with this.
He seems to have suffered some sort of cognitive...
Hello, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Hope you had a good weekend.
One of the most important living writers on energy is on the line.
One of the few people I know of who's actually respected by the right and the left.
I don't know how he's achieved that, but it's quite an achievement.
Daniel Yergin.
And he's a member of the Board of the Council on Foreign Relations.
His new book is The New Map.
Energy, climate, and the clash of nations.
Am I right about you, by the way, that both sides read you?
That seems to be the case, Dennis.
That seems to be the case.
So, I guess, sort of, I can't quite explain it, but I think you called it.
Yeah, it's a credit to you.
It's not true for me.
I kind of stay in a...
Oh, you understand.
Anyway, it's not fully true.
The left reads me in order to then attack me.
Anyway, you don't have to react to that.
It's quite all right.
Anyway, it's a pleasure to have you on.
The book is important.
The subject is unbelievably important.
Again, the subtitle tells you what it is about.
Energy, climate, and the clash of nations.
It's exactly about all of them.
The United States, correct me if I'm wrong, the United States became, for the first time, or at least the first time, I guess since the early 20th century, energy independent.
Is that correct?
Yeah, well, we were just there in February of 2020 when COVID hit.
And so we're not quite there now.
But essentially, Dennis, that's where we are.
We're in a really different position than we were even 10 or 12 years ago.
And I think people don't realize how much that's changed and how beneficial that's been to the country.
Right.
Is the primary reason fracking?
Absolutely.
This thing that started off, people said, oh, you know, this won't work.
The textbooks say you can't kind of get oil and gas out of really dense rock, which shale is.
And a few stubborn people insisted that you could.
And it's changed the global market.
It's changed the position of the United States in the world.
I mean, we were, a little over a decade ago, we were importing 60% of our oil.
Now, as you say, we're very close to being self-sufficient.
And, by the way, we're the largest producer of oil and gas in the world.
If the Democrats win the presidency and the Senate and keep the House, what will happen to fracking?
Well, I think we've seen some oscillation on the Democratic side.
There's part of the party that says ban fracking without...
I always think they never have their second sentence, and then what happens?
And then you heard Biden the other day in western Pennsylvania, where, in fact, a lot of people have gotten jobs and have income and rescued communities because of fracking.
There he said, you know, I'm not going to ban fracking.
I think they will.
So I think there'll be a battle within the Biden administration if there is one.
And I think, you know, they'll have to face the question.
I mean, when I said they didn't finish the sentence, I think if a ban fracking policy is really important and import a lot more oil policy because somebody will fill the gap and the people who do that will be the oil exporters.
Exactly.
By the way, the moment one, you don't even have to react.
I'm not trying to put you on a conservative or a liberal spot here.
But in my view, the moment one asks, and then what?
One is a conservative.
But I'll just leave it at that.
That's what I think maturity demands.
And then what?
Dennis, I think you're right.
I mean, you have to say, well, what are the consequences of that?
You can't just govern on the basis of bumper stickers.
Right.
Bless your soul.
So, you gave me an answer of what Joe Biden said in Western Pennsylvania.
What is your belief about what a Biden administration would, in fact, do vis-a-vis fracking?
Well, I think partly it will depend, finally, on who we appoint to a few key positions.
I think there will be more restrictions.
You know, I think there will be more regulation, you know, which will not ban fracking.
But, you know, they've said you can't, you know, produce, you know, on federal lands.
And people hear that, and I think Yellowstone National Park.
You know, the federal government owns 48% of the western United States.
There's a lot of land there that's not Yellowstone National Park.
So I think there'll be that.
And I think it'll be harder to build pipelines for these new supplies.
In general, there'll be a bigger emphasis on regulation across the economy.
That's where their pendulum is swinging.
Well, that's pretty scary to me.
Alright, now, do you have a theory as to why the opponents of fossil fuels are not pro-nuclear power?
Well, there are a few who are, but I think it's, you know, I think it's part of the DNA to be against nuclear power, too, even though it's 20% of our electricity, and it is carbon-free electricity.
So, you know, I think it's just been part of the toolkit for so long.
Obviously, things like Fukushima, you know, something like that happens.
Yeah, but Fukushima proves how safe it is.
Well, I guess in some ways you can say that.
In any event, Fukushima was...
You know, in my previous book, I looked into it.
You know, if the seawall had been about three feet higher, it probably wouldn't have happened.
But in any event, you know, let's say Germany is shutting down its nuclear power.
In that same period of time, China will have added more nuclear power.
So other countries are moving ahead.
But here, it's partly...
Also, the other thing right now, nuclear is having this problem just competing with cheap natural gas.
But to go back to your point, I think, you know, there are probably some environmentalists, some people very concerned about climate change who want nuclear power, but the vast majority of it just, you know, have written it off.
Right, so here it's not a right-left issue.
I'm just curious, is it purely emotional?
I have not read a single coherent argument against nuclear power.
Yeah, I think there is a, you know, it goes back decades.
It's this fear of, you know, what you can't see, of radiation and all those sort of scary things.
But, you know, nuclear power in the United States is very well managed, and there's a very effective system for managing it.
But the reason, by the way, forgive me, I just want to say the reason I said Fukushima proved its safety is that was the worst case scenario, and virtually no one died.
Yeah, that's true.
People died of the tsunami, not of radiation.
Yeah, and what I was going to add, you know, what's not well known, there are actually in this country now 62, I think, well certainly over 60 companies and projects looking at developing next generation nuclear energy.
So nuclear is, you know...
You know, people see that nuclear, if you're going to move in the direction people want to, you know, people want to move to low carbon, nuclear is part of, you know, is part of that picture.
The book is The New Map, Daniel Yergin.
How long have you been writing?
As long as I've been reading.
You've been writing.
Really, what?
Go on.
I started young.
You did.
There's no question you did.
I mean, it's...
I have associated your name with energy expertise all of my adult life.
I mean, that's quite...
Well, you're a young man, so, I mean, I'm just not surprised.
I'm a kid.
Are you kidding?
The New Map, Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations.
The book is up at DennisPrager.com.
And it is, again, Daniel Yergin.
By the way, again, I'll just, for the edification of my listeners, you don't have to react.
When you mentioned Germany closing down its nuclear plants, that decision reinforced my conviction, Germany is always wrong.
It is an astonishing achievement, and a lot of wonderful Germans, but their consistency in wrong decisions is astonishing.
Well, that was an emotional decision that was made over a weekend after Fukushima, and now they're stuck with it, and they end up using more coal.
Right.
And isn't there, I don't know the word in German, but there is actually a German word for energy poverty, that it has caused people serious economic issues.
Because of the price of energy now, because of the closing down of nuclear power.
Yeah, I believe Germany has the most expensive retail electricity prices in Europe.
I think that's the case.
And it's partly because you had this baseload capacity, as you had that baseload capacity, by the way, in California, that also got shut down.
Yes, that's right.
I live here.
I now add to my chagrin.
I've never said that before.
Daniel Yergin, the book, The New Map.
And I will continue with him.
He has very important things to say about China.
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That the 2016 election was the first that we know of, I guess.
You had both major party candidates under investigation by the FBI. Now, you might ask yourself, well, gee, the candidates were really bad.
Maybe they were all bad people.
Now, I think what happened was the FBI should not have been involved in politics to the degree that they were.
And the book starts out.
It's really the road to the Mueller investigation in the first chapter, and it's about James Comey.
And in the transition, this is after Donald Trump has won the presidency, in the transition, a lot of his most trusted people around him are strongly urging him to fire James Comey immediately.
Rudy Giuliani said, he's going to turn on you.
There's something wrong with this guy.
And Chris Christie said, he's a loose cannon.
And if you keep him after you become president, he'll become your loose cannon.
You know, these people were not offended on behalf of Hillary Clinton in the way that Comey handled the Clinton email case.
But they thought it was erratic, they thought it was unprofessional, and they thought it would be a prediction of the kind of stuff that would happen if Comey remained FBI director after Trump was president.
Trump did not take their advice in what I think everybody could probably say was a mistake.
He brought with him to the White House habits that he had used in decades in business.
And one of those habits of mine was that he can bring people around.
He can win them over.
He can talk to them and with the sheer force of his personality, bring them over to his side.
And he thought he could do that with Comey.
And I think we can all agree that that was a failure.
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How many times a day do you ask yourself, am I going crazy?
I had that moment last night when I turned on CNN for about three, two or three torturous minutes, and I saw what looked like a, about, 20 or 30 cars pulled up to a stage where CNN was hosting a town hall with Joe Biden.
And I'm comparing that to the president's rally in Wisconsin because I went from CNN and the Biden town hall to the Trump rally in Wisconsin and I thought, I'm losing my mind.
They have a drive-in movie theater kind of function and there's Biden standing like 12 feet away from Anderson Cooper.
And then I saw a clip on social media that when they thought they were on a break, Anderson Cooper and Joe Biden immediately got close to each other and Biden leaned in and was whispering something in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Like, they didn't think the cameras were on so they don't need to socially distance.
And there were third...
It was apparently a minor league baseball stadium, baseball stadium, in Scranton-Wilkes-Barre.
And they had, like, cars pulled up and people standing in white boxes.
They were, like, on a platform with white tape.
You better stand in the box and ask Biden a bunch of softball questions about what a bad guy Donald Trump is.
Really, there are moments where you think you're losing your mind.
But you're not.
I'm here to tell you, you're not crazy.
They are.
Okay?
They're nuts.
They're nuts!
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Which country is Cameroon?
Yeah, we were in Cameroon.
I've been to 20 African countries.
My dream is to get to all of them.
Daniel Yergin is my guest.
Probably the world's best known writer on energy.
The new map, energy, climate, and the clash of nations.
So what is the effect of American independence with regards to energy, oil specifically, and the Middle East?
Well, it's a big change and I think those countries that export oil It took them a while to understand that the world had really changed and the U.S. is not going to be importing much oil or any oil from that region and very little from other regions.
And so I think, you know, we saw this peace deal last week between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.
And I think there are many elements there.
Obviously, security is one.
Dealing with Iran, I think the...
The threat of drone attacks and Israeli superior technology was an attraction, trade.
But I think another reason was kind of thinking, well, the U.S. is going to be less engaged in this region, and we ought to have a relationship with a very strong country in the region that shares our concerns about Iran.
So I think that was one of the spurs for what I think is a historic deal.
It certainly is.
What is the Saudi thinking now?
The world is getting more independent of oil.
Others are producing more.
Are they worried?
Well, I think so.
I have a quote in the new map from a senior Saudi official who said, you know, we've talked since the 1970s about diversifying our economy.
We've never done anything.
Now we have to do it because I think there are two things.
One, they see it's going to be over time.
We're talking decades in terms of the world reducing its oil usage.
But nevertheless, that's their major source of income.
The other is they have like 70% of their population is under the age of 30 or so, 35, and they have to create jobs for them.
So I think, you know, they're trying to be serious about diversification, you know, meaning...
Not just being dependent on oil.
But, you know, when you have an oil economy, it's not easy to...
Yeah, I mean, what are they going to do?
You know, I can't even think.
Sell sand?
I... Well, if you sell sand, you could make...
Out of that, you could make silicon.
No, I think that they're...
You know, they're the largest buyer of defense of weapons from the United States.
And I think they're saying, well, we should have more domestic defense industries, too.
But it's hard to identify.
One of the things is they want to have an entertainment industry.
You're joking.
You are kidding.
They don't allow women on stage.
Well, that's now changed.
They finally, after 40 years, allowed movie theaters to reopen.
They used to be seen as sources of depravity and vice.
And the first movie they showed was Black Panther, and it's an amazing...
Sellout, you know, like a year or two ago.
So that's what they're trying to do.
They're trying to create a huge entertainment complex so Saudis spend money there instead of going to Disneyland in Paris or Orlando.
But it's, you know, it's not easy to just, you know, change, you know, when you, yeah.
So, but, um...
All right, so let's turn our attention now to China, about which you write in the book.
And, uh, it's...
It seems clear as day to me that this is the new Cold War, the U.S. and China.
Yeah, that's, you know, my first book was on the origin of the Cold War, and I never expected to be right about Cold Wars, but certainly about a year and a half or two years ago as I was writing, I said, if we're not in a Cold War, there's...
We're moving into something akin to it, and we may end up there.
Certainly, this notion, you know, the U.S. and China are quite interconnected economically.
At the same time now, what's really dominating the relationship is that we're competitors, strategic rivals, great power competition.
And, you know, we had a Cold War with Russia, the Soviet Union.
But the Soviet Union was a very minor factor in the world economy.
This is different.
China's a big deal in the world economy.
That's a very important distinction.
Yeah, and so how this is going to play out, I mean, it is, you know...
And they have a...
Can I just say it?
It goes back to what you said at the beginning.
You know, the point I really think is to say, you know, it's that second sentence, and then what happens?
And so this is a, you know, and what are the consequences?
I think this is one of those places, and then what happens?
So it really takes some foresight to think this through.
Is Taiwan something the Chinese know, that's a tripwire, we can't invade?
I think that they see that, and they don't know.
They think they know how the U.S. would respond.
They're not positive how the U.S. would respond.
But they turned it around when they released their defense document last year.
I quote the guy who released it, saying, you know, if Taiwan declares its independence, we will go to war.
Now, you know, so it's just this permanent ambiguity.
And, of course, with what's happened to Hong Kong, Are you familiar at all with the story out of the Czech Republic that one of the ministers in the Czech Republic told the Chinese to F themselves?
I believe that's the one where the Chinese responded very, shall we say, forcibly?
Yes.
They try to bully countries with regard to Taiwan.
And the Czech Republic, I love those people.
They literally said to the Chinese what I just said.
And in general, which is what I was about to interrupt you.
I'm happy I didn't.
Pardon me.
No, no, no, no.
I'm saying I'm happy I didn't.
But it was about...
I've been all over.
I've been to 130 countries.
I'm very proud of that.
It takes an effort to get to so many countries.
Anyway...
You've almost exhausted the list.
Well, there's a lot.
But the problem is, you know, what's left is not easy to visit.
There are direct flights to the Central African Republic.
Let's put it that way.
Anyway...
Everywhere I've gone in the third world, virtually everywhere, there's this gigantic Chinese presence.
That's right.
That's why I say they're so integrated in the global economy.
The Prime Minister of Singapore had a very interesting article about two months ago where he basically said, don't force us to choose.
I go to the Middle East, and I hear people saying, well, our strategic relationship with the United States, but China's our biggest customer.
And I did a dialogue.
All right, hold on with that.
Don't forget, the word is dialogue.
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How many times a day do you ask yourself, am I going crazy?
I had that moment last night when I turned on CNN for about two or three torturous minutes and I saw what looked like about 20 or 30 cars pulled up to a stage where CNN was hosting a town hall with Joe Biden.
I'm comparing that to the president's rally in Wisconsin because I went from CNN and the Biden town hall to the Trump rally in Wisconsin and I thought, I'm losing my mind.
They have a drive-in movie theater kind of function and there's Biden standing like 12 feet away from Anderson Cooper and then I saw a clip on social media that when they thought they were on a break Anderson Cooper and Joe Biden immediately got close to each other and Biden leaned in and was whispering something in Anderson Cooper's ear.
Like, they didn't think the cameras were on so they don't need to socially distance.
And there were third...
It was apparently a minor league baseball stadium, baseball stadium, in Scranton-Wilkes-Barre.
And they had, like, cars pulled up and people standing in white boxes.
They were like on a platform with white tape.
You better stand in the box and ask Biden a bunch of softball questions about what a bad guy Donald Trump is.
Really, there are moments where you think you're losing your mind.
But you're not.
I'm here to tell you, you're not crazy.
They are.
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They're nuts.
They're nuts.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI. Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interfere in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is, after being given a steady diet, that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is a Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, you have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
How could anybody do that?
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As I always say, well I did until recently, that radio time is like Manhattan real estate.
Manhattan real estate has gone down, but radio time has stayed where it is.
Anyway, it's a real joy to meet you and to get your insights.
Thank you.
Likewise.
Thank you.
Thank you.
By the way, where are you speaking from now?
Washington, D.C. So have you personally been in lockdown for six months?
Here it's been a kind of quasi-lockdown.
I mean, things have mildly opened up.
So for the first time in several months, I was back in my office.
And, you know, almost nobody's here.
And sadly, you know, you see these stores and shops, they're just for rent shut down, and it just tells you what a tremendous economic cost the situation has been.
Well, again, you don't in any way have to react, but I happen to agree with the Attorney General that this is...
The lockdown has been the greatest attack on civil liberties since slavery.
There's no moral...
And by the way, not only the left does it, the right does it too.
In Israel, Netanyahu is doing it.
In India, Modi's done it.
The lockdown has gone from mistake to evil, in my opinion.
I'm happy to go there, but I don't want to push you in that direction.
You were telling me about, we were talking about China, and you were talking about a dialogue you were having.
Yeah, well, just to pick up, you know, your point, you made that point that all across the world, as you said, when you go to those 130 countries, developing countries, you see a big Chinese presence there.
And that makes the point about how tied in China, like the United States, is in the world economy.
And I mentioned, you know, Singapore saying that, Middle East saying that.
And I said, I did a dialogue with the president of Columbia, the country, not the university.
And he made the same point.
He said, you know, our relationship, our fundamental relationship is with the United States, strategically, everything, economically.
But China is our other big customer.
So, you know, the same message I'm hearing around the world is, you know, we don't want to have to choose.
Don't, you know, we're just worried about how far this now, this competition, turns into a Cold War.
And the pressure on both sides.
And you made a point, which I thought was a really good one, about the Chinese response to the Czech Republic.
You know, and the Chinese now talk about their wolves, diplomats.
That's a term they use.
These very aggressive spokesmen who really, you know, who really lash out.
And that adds to the polarization.
You know, in my view, it didn't have to be this way, but the Chinese Communist Party is going the way of the Soviet Communist Party toward more and more authoritarianism, dictatorship, monitoring of its citizens, and aggressive nationalism.
Yeah, I think that aggressive nationalism is very much...
At the core of the issue, I remember once I was in China and I asked a prominent Chinese economist who at that point was very involved in reforming, opening up the economy.
I said, what does socialism mean today in China?
He said, socialism means whatever is good for China.
And that always stuck with me.
And we've seen now how that's become even stronger.
In the new map, I'm very proud of the photographs, great photographs.
And one shows Xi Jinping, just after he became head of the Communist Party, taking his Politburo to stand in front of an exhibit in a museum called The Century of Humiliation, which is about, you know, that's the Chinese theme, that for a hundred years, the Western powers humiliated them by taking control of parts of China and stuff like that.
And that is very much at the core of...
What you say, this very strong nationalistic fervor that they have that's mixed with Marxism.
Your dialogue is very revealing.
This notion, what is socialism?
Whatever is good for China.
Incredibly, it validates my comment that it's going the way of the Soviet Communist Party.
That was Stalin's claim and the Soviet Union's claim.
Whatever is good for the Soviet Union is good for socialism.
That was the defining element.
That's why communists could go along with the pact with Hitler.
That's right.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, it's a long time ago, but I was thinking about how effective the Soviets were.
They only took power in 1917. And by the 1930s, they already had all these spy networks in England and, you know, the United States and everything, and they hadn't been empowered that long, and yet they were able to pull all of that together and get all these people to get on board, and it was all for the good of the Soviet motherland.
What's right, all these spies proves that ancient theological statement, God must love fools.
He has made so many of them.
We'll be back in a moment.
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Rogan bluntly put it this way yesterday, cut number 17. I'd also vote for Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden.
I'd vote for Mike Tyson over Joe Biden.
I just don't think it's a good idea to take someone who's struggling with dementia and put him in one of the most stressful positions the world has ever known.
I don't know why the Democrats thought it would be a good idea to take someone who's clearly got a problem.
Yeah, this is Joe Rogan.
Now, for those of you who don't know who Joe Rogan is, you're probably over 70. Joe Rogan, would someone look up the stats on how far...
Adam Carole and Joe Rogan are the most listened to people in America on demand.
They have the largest podcasts in America.
Now, I am one of the top five radio talk show hosts in America.
We have a different format, right?
I give you news, weather, traffic, sports, wherever you are, as well as breaking news.
Joe Rogan just talks to you and does the Joe Rogan thing.
There are some other great podcasts, Barstool Sports, lots of great stuff out there, and people are listening on demand.
But I'm not worried.
Talk radio is here forever, and I'm glad to welcome new people into the arena.
But Joe Rogan is perhaps a little blunt, right?
Maybe I'm a little too diplomatic for Joe.
I've talked about the former vice president losing not a step, but a lap.
Joe Rogan, I don't know that the Vice President has dementia.
I don't know that.
Joe Rogan doesn't know that.
That all I know is that he's clueless sometimes.
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Fast forward to July 24th, 2019.
Mueller testifies before the House and the Senate He has issued his report, failed to find collusion.
Democrats are not really willing to accept his verdict and just give up.
They still want to impeach the president based on Russia, but they think they'll need a big Watergate-style moment.
They'll need a hearing.
It's televised all around the country in the world and Robert Mueller will stand up in the house and he'll deliver a damning indictment of Donald Trump and then the whole country will be in favor of removing the president.
So it's a disaster and the disaster is basically Mueller's performance.
He seems confused at times.
He seems unable to handle some very basic questions at times.
Excuse me for the timeline, Byron.
I mean, this is after a long investigation.
Exactly.
Which itself, you know, Sean Hannity every night was giving us the same information about these people whom he has hired cannot, should not be trusted.
Turns out that that was correct.
Now, finally, he turns this thing in.
I mean, but it's just...
An agony for the American people.
It goes on and on and on.
It's a big nothing, and then they decide to have the hearing.
Right.
Final moments.
So Mueller seems to be up.
With Daniel Yergin, but hopefully this is the first of repeated visits, sir.
Well, I would love to come back.
It's great talking with you, Dennis.
It's mutual.
You are a delight.
You have everything that I want in a person I interview, and I've interviewed thousands.
Your answers are...
Informative and brief.
You actually respond to what the interviewer says.
By the way, I respond to what the interviewee says.
I don't have a list of questions.
So it's an honest-to-goodness dialogue.
Anyway, it's a joy.
So I said I wouldn't put you on the spot, except now I will.
And you don't have to answer.
It's okay.
Who do you think the Chinese want as the next president?
You know, I think that this is just a guess, but I would think that they would lean towards Trump rather than Biden, because although I think, you know, I think it's sort of mixed.
I mean, they like Trump because he wants to make deals.
I think that they find it a little unpredictable what happens with the United States now, so that they might see in Biden.
But that's just a guess, but I think that that's the way they...
What do you think?
I think they want Biden because I think that there would be a clash of nationalisms.
Well, that certainly will be.
I mean, what's striking, Dennis, to me, is the degree to which the Democrats and Republicans, they agree on very few things today.
But one thing they really agree on, and you can feel it here in Washington, is that China is less a partner and much more a rival.
Oh, good.
And a great focus on, you know, the technology race.
You feel that the AOC wing of the Democrats feels that way, too?
Well, I don't know all the way over to the AOC, but I think kind of mainstream Democrats, and remember, the Democratic side has always been more hostile to the trading relationship with China because of jobs and competition.
So there was a kind of built-in hostility to trade deals and things like that.
So I don't know if it extends all the way.
I don't know if the AOC wing much focuses on it, but you certainly find if you talk to sort of more of a mainstream Democrats, you'll find that they're the same places as the Republicans on China.
There are very few things on which they agree, but that is one.
Well, I hope you're right.
I respect you enough to believe it.
All right, my new friend, Daniel Juergen, who's been a joy.
Thank you.
He really was a joy.
The New Map, Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations, Daniel Yergin.
Do you know I did not mention to you folks that he won the Pulitzer Prize, and I'd like to tell you why.
Because I don't value the Pulitzer Prize.
I value Daniel Yergin.
The prize is unfortunately like the Nobel Peace Prize.
It's just, it's been politicized.
Some worthy people have won it.
He's one of them.
But it doesn't mean anything anymore.
Look, they gave it to Walter Durante in 1932. Guy denied that the Ukrainians were starving.
And they gave it to the 1619 Project, which the leading liberal historians of the country have called a lie.
It's very depressing.
Folks, I want to share with you what I consider to be the most important story of the day.
And you will think, wow, isn't it Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death?
That's very important.
But this one, which will go unnoted, where did I pick it up?
Where did you pick it up?
It's from the Scottish Government.
That's the source.
Scottish Government!
Ready?
September 15, 2020. What is today?
September 21. Alright, but we just saw it.
Counting people in hospital with COVID-19.
This is the Scottish Government, which is a left-wing government.
We are changing the way we count people in hospital with confirmed COVID-19 as of 15 September 2020. The new figures are lower than the previous published management information.
The audit confirmed that the majority of COVID-19 inpatients reported in the daily published statistics We're in hospital for an ongoing condition following a resolved COVID-19 infection or for a condition unrelated to COVID-19.
The audit of inpatients identified 384 patients in hospital at 1 a.m.
on 26 August across Scotland.
Who had previously tested positive for COVID-19.
The majority of these patients, 87%, were in hospital for a condition unrelated to COVID-19.
Do you hear that?
87%.
45% were hospital onset cases that were no longer being isolated or treated for COVID-19.
25% had recovered from COVID-19, been discharged and then readmitted for an unrelated condition.
These people are all listed as COVID-19, are you with me?
Sean, even you follow, right?
No, I'm sorry about the even.
I drop even.
I do, I do.
Oh boy.
Comparing the initial data, it's clear to see the impact of the change.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 inpatients under the previous definition was 262 on Tuesday 15th September.
The new definition is 48. They have gone from 262 patients COVID-19 to 48. What is 48 into 262?
5?
10?
No, not 10. 5?
1 5th?
1 6th?
has a lot to do with America trending now on the Larry O'Leary Show the death of Ruth Bader
Ginsburg has now thrown a neutron bomb into an already volatile race Knowing President Trump, he's going to want to nominate somebody right now.
Mitch McConnell earlier also said that in the event that there is a death, he would quickly try to move to replace him or her.
There is a death, and I'm assuming now that the White House is doing just that.
By the way, according to The Atlantic, days before she died, Ruth Bader Ginsburg dictated a statement to her granddaughter, and it read, and I'm quoting, My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed, end of quote.
I'm assuming that new president would not be the same old president we have right now, Donald Trump.
So she was hoping beyond hope that her replacement would not take place until after the election, after the election, assuming Joe Biden wins.
Well, that did not happen.
The president controls the White House until at least the third week of January, and Republicans control the Senate at least until January the third.
And there are more Republican seats that have to be defended than there are Democrat seats in the Senate, giving the Democrats a lot of confidence that they could ultimately take the Senate.
In which case, even more important for President Trump and Mitch McConnell to take advantage of their power right now, nominate and then confirm somebody to replace Bruce Bader Ginsburg.
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Well, the negative narrative that we keep hearing about America, I mean, you and I both know that the Democratic Party has gone crazy.
I think Trump Drove them to it, and they are just at lightning speed going leftward, unable to control their own people.
What do you think is happening in the mind of somebody like Nancy Pelosi?
Because she may have harbored some of these thoughts about America over the decades, but to see that part of the party take control of the entire party, what do you suppose is going through the mind of an old hand like Nancy Pelosi?
Well, I've known the Speaker for a while, and my opinion, I could be wrong, is that she doesn't believe in anything.
She has no belief system.
She wants power.
She has power.
She wants to keep her power.
I think that is true for politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Not all of them, but many of them.
They don't have any belief system whatsoever.
I mean, certainly Joe Biden doesn't have any.
All right, everybody.
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Pure talk, USA. So it turns out that one-fifth of the COVID numbers is accurate.
Four-fifths was inaccurate in Scotland.
We are living in, as I've told you, we are awash in a sea of lies.
And it will come out eventually.
Unfortunately, too late, but it will come out.
I do not believe any longer the number of 190,000 or 200,000, whatever the number is.
I don't believe in conspiracies.
Well, that's not true.
I mean, on occasion there's a conspiracy, but very rarely.
It's not a conspiracy.
Systemic dishonesty.
There's not systemic racism.
There's systemic dishonesty.
You have a heart attack and you had COVID, you're listed as a COVID death.
Did you know that, folks?
They don't do that with other things.
So it's apparently a wildly inflated number.
Not to mention, so many of the positives are not positive.
That's also come out recently.
It is the end of September, and I still cannot dine inside a restaurant in Los Angeles.
The whole county and surrounding counties.
And if you can, what is it, 25%?
You can't run a restaurant on 25%.
The crushing of people's livelihoods for no good reason.
But they got people scared.
when I see people wearing masks outdoors alone jogging with a mask on people jogging with a mask on that the the only possible explanation is they're just they're scared They're irrationally scared.