My column this week is on the capitalization of black, introduced in July by Associated Press, whose manual of style is what directs journalists and authors in how to...
It's not mandatory, but people generally follow the AP, Associated Press, Manual of Style.
And the reasoning that they give, if I were to read it to you, you would realize the corruption of everything.
In fact, I will read it to you.
AP changes writing style to capitalize B in black.
So, let's see.
Nope, one second.
That's the story of it.
Here is the reasoning.
I hope that this is the...
Yes, you ready?
Here it is.
This is now...
Remember, so for example, the AP style, where do you put a quotation mark?
Is it after the period in a sentence or before?
When is it before?
When is it after?
So it's useful in having a standardized mode of writing English.
So this is July 20, 2020, from the AP, explaining AP style on black and white.
AP style is now to capitalize black in a racial, ethnic, or cultural sense.
Conveying an essential and shared sense of history, identity, and community among people who identify as black, including those in the African diaspora and within Africa.
The lowercase black is a color, not a person.
AP Style will continue to lowercase the term white in racial, ethnic, and cultural.
Good.
Sean, I want you to know that your bewildered look was actually helpful to me.
Well, it's not even separate or not equal.
That's true.
It's moronic.
Do you understand that we are led by people with no commitment to truth?
We will manipulate the English language Because we want to show you how sensitive we are to black people.
Every time I see black capitalized, I know that I have met a member of the herd.
People who follow what others do because they don't want to stick out.
Which is the human condition.
The nail that sticks out is...
Is hammered back in, and people don't want to be hammered back in.
That's a very famous phrase I'm told in Japan.
The nail that sticks out is hammered in.
So there's a certain amount of social...
What's the word that I'm looking for?
Not assimilation, but consistency in people's behavior.
Commonality in people's behavior.
This I learned yesterday from my syndicator, one of whose editors sends my column out each week, and it's sent out Monday night, so it's up there today on this subject.
According to AP, you cannot say a black.
You didn't know this, I'm sure.
So, for example, you can't say, I was speaking to a black the other day, and he said, can't say that.
You know what you're supposed to say?
Try a guess.
A black person.
Interesting, no?
So, to show you how all of this is A dismissal of blacks as normal.
They must be treated differently than all others.
Would you say, yesterday I spoke to a Canadian person?
I spoke to an American person?
I spoke to a white person.
Why does it have to be a black person?
Because the left has contempt for blacks.
It's so obvious that I feel almost foolish stating the obvious.
Why isn't it clear to you?
If you are black, do you understand the contempt with which you are held by the entire left?
You are used, you're useful idiots for the left's attempt to take over power.
That's all you are.
A black person, you can't say a black, but you could say a white, an American, a Canadian.
Why can't you say a black?
And the whole premise is wrong.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Why?
Why do they capitalize it?
Because it conveys an essential and shared sense of history, identity, and community among people who identify as black.
What does that even mean, identify as black?
You mean it's not an objective reality?
Do you identify as white?
Do you identify?
If it is a matter of identifying, then these whites who say they're black are fine.
Right?
Why are they considered frauds?
Those who identify as black.
I mean, where does that end?
Well, it's already begun in the sexual arena, right?
Those who identify as male.
Those who identify as female.
Those who identify as black.
I guess white, though, is a given.
There's no such thing as identify as white.
A shared sense of history, identity, and community.
That is white, leftist, Ignorance of the world of blacks.
This is not white fragility.
Well, yes, in an odd sense.
It's actually whites believing in black fragility.
That's what it really is.
There's a shared sense of history, identity, and community among people who identify as black?
You should see the Prager University video this week from a woman from Cameroon, West Africa.
She'll be on this hour.
It's perfect.
Perfect.
Did my wife tell me she got 20 marital, or did you tell me?
I confused my spouses.
You told me that?
But she got a whole bunch of marriage proposals?
Makes sense to me.
I love that.
You know, I'm so pro-marriage.
I think it's awesome.
I've got to ask her about that.
I'm sure she'll be a little embarrassed.
Where does she live?
Washington, D.C. So she'll be on at...
What do we say at the bottom of the hour?
I like to talk radio talk.
Everybody else says 30, but we say the bottom of the hour.
So what exactly?
There's a shared sense of history, identity, and community among people who identify as black?
Really?
So what does a black who grows up in the Bronx have in common with a black who grows up in Congo?
Nothing.
They have as much in common as I do.
No, no.
As I do with the person growing up in Congo, I have a lot more in common with the person growing up in the Bronx.
Or let's put it this way.
A black American has a lot more in common with a white American than with a black African.
That's a fact.
It's not an opinion.
It's just a fact.
We speak the same language.
We have the same cultural experiences to a large extent.
I mean, to the extent that anybody is shaped by their environment, as we all are, we share a similar environment.
Not the same.
I don't have the same environment as my producer.
Nobody has identical environments, but still.
If you're raised in America, you have more in common with another American of any race than you do with somebody on another continent in most cases.
So they make this stuff up about blacks.
Next, the lowercase black is a color, not a person.
But the lowercase white is a person.
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The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has now thrown a curve, 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, 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.
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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.
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?
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.
All right, everybody.
Alright.
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You'll kick yourself later.
And it's horrible when you kick yourself.
Because when you tell somebody, Hey, why are you limping?
I got hurt.
How'd you get hurt?
I kicked myself.
Why'd you kick yourself?
Because I didn't call Andrew and Todd when I could have.
So I was calling because you were saying, and I'm going to clarify first, that when you tell someone That you spoke to someone will say, like you said, I spoke to a Canadian.
Usually you don't have to say Canadian person.
But most people don't say, I spoke to a white.
And so usually you do say, I was speaking to a white woman, I was speaking to a black man, I was speaking to a...
Now I totally disagree with the capitalization of the word black.
First of all, none of us are actually black.
That just bothers me.
But when you say, The complaint that saying black person is an issue, I don't think it is.
Because that's just how we speak.
I was reacting to the capitalization of black and then adding person.
There's no capitalized group that you add person.
So they can't have it both ways.
I see.
I was confused.
No, no, no.
You're actually quite clear.
I mean it.
I think you raised a perfectly legitimate issue.
I did not make it clear myself.
So, kudos to you.
Let me ask you one more question.
Your name is Cynthia?
Is that with a Z? Or as they say in Canada, Zed?
Yes.
So, is that a common name?
No.
Not at all.
Are you the only Cynthia?
I think I've met, or I've spoken to someone who knows one other one.
My mom claims, my parents claim that they named me after one of their high school friends, whom I've never met.
I never hear stories.
Somewhat like Mr. Snuffleupagus.
Exactly.
Right.
I like you.
I like you, too.
That's why I listen to you.
What color are you?
I am black.
So what do you think of this notion who identify as black?
Does that make sense to you?
And I mean it seriously.
No, it does not.
I could see, if you're biracial, I could see you saying that you feel more commonly, my daughter is biracial.
She doesn't identify as either.
She identifies as a person.
But I can see if you were biracial or mixed race culturally, you might lean more towards one ethnicity than the other one.
But to identify, that doesn't make any sense.
I also understand the identifying as a gender.
Your gender is what it is.
All right, so let me ask you a question.
Why are you so healthy?
Because my parents raised me right?
I don't know.
No, that might be.
And it sounds like your daughter is healthy.
Yes.
Yeah, how many children do you have?
We only have one.
Are you still married?
Yes.
You're happily married?
Of course.
Are you, like, running for Healthy Person of the Year?
There is a contest in Georgia.
Okay, well, I need to sign up because I didn't know the contest was going on.
She's great.
Is she not great?
You want to sit in for me one day?
Actually, I would love to.
That would be fantastic.
Hey, you know what?
I want to tell you something.
When this lockdown is over and I get to speak again in Atlanta, you must come to the talk.
And you are now on my bucket list of people to meet.
Oh, thank you.
The last time you were here, I was actually trying to get tickets.
Whatever, I think something came up with family or something and I couldn't make it and I was so disappointed, but absolutely the next time you're in town I definitely will be there.
Oh bless you.
That was truly a truly a charming human being.
You know, I ought to write a fun essay.
The world is divided between...
You know how often I say that, right?
The world is divided between drama queens and stable people.
The world is divided between complainers and non-complainers.
Happy and unhappy.
Moody and non-moody.
So, it's just...
Also, the healthy issue is a big one.
Alright, that was special.
Let's go to Karen in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
I'm a long-term listener, first-time caller, and I'm thankful for what you do and other voices like you in the media.
I really greatly appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
I love listening to you and generally agree with...
Everything that you say, but sometimes when I hear you say, black, with an S at the end, or black, it makes me cringe.
I'm like, oh, I wish he wouldn't say that.
What would you wish I had said?
A black person.
And I'm not really sure why.
I don't know why it doesn't sound right.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you prefer Jew or Jewish person?
Well, I am Jewish.
Okay, great, perfect.
It's actually better that you are.
What do you prefer?
It's funny.
Other people, Gentiles, I wish that they would say Jewish person, but if it's a fellow Jew, then Jew doesn't bother me so much.
Okay, so...
If I say, oh yeah, I was in a supermarket and I ran into a Jew, that would be okay with me.
But if a Gentile said that, that would rub me the wrong way.
Okay, so look...
That's why I asked the question, and I salute your honesty.
So it's an emotional reaction, and I just want to say that.
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Why would a pro-communist China organization Have anything to do with a movement that's about justice and stopping police brutality?
Can you explain that, Mike Gonzalez?
Well, as you know, because you know this, if you haven't explained it, though, which is Alicia Garza and Patris Colores and Paul Tometi have Marxist plans for the U.S. They think that capitalism, that...
In capitalism, what is capitalism?
Capitalism is private ownership, right?
I own something which I bought with the sweat of my brow.
You want to buy it.
We both like you're on a price.
We both walk away happy.
So freedom.
It's another word for freedom.
They think that produces inequality.
Exploitation.
Right.
So since Marx and Engels, communists have had this big boogaboo with...
Private ownership of property.
Free markets.
They even blame the patriarchal family on this.
The patriarchal family was created for this.
Well, let's just stop here for a second.
The Black Lives Matter website states that one of their missions is to target and dismantle the traditional nuclear family.
Which is straight out of the 70s and 60s, isn't it?
I mean, that's Weather Underground, that's SDS, Smash Monogamy.
These are old, old objectives, Mike.
It's even older than that.
It goes back to the manifesto.
It goes back to Engels.
Engels had a big thing with the family, which he got from an American anthropologist whose theories on this banner have been developed.
The family is bad.
Yeah, the family's bad.
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Thank you.
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has now thrown a curve, 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, 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 Bruce Bader Ginsburg.
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It is a real delight to speak to this next individual.
She has the latest PragerU video up.
It's got 3,000 comments on YouTube.
And it's a lot for one day.
3,000 comments in one day?
Yeah, I would say so.
And she is Nestride Yumga.
She's originally from Cameroon.
She's immigrated to the U.S. The U.S. is lucky to have her.
And her video is, I love America too much to stay silent.
And Nestride, it is a delight to meet you.
It's my pleasure to be your guest today, Dennis.
I'm happy to be here.
Wonderful.
So are you happy with the video and the reception?
I'm more happy that I was able to connect to Americans and remind them of the treasure we have as a country.
Well, that's beautiful.
You know, but just as a matter of interest, both Alan Estrin and I were in Cameroon, and so, you know, you're not a stranger in that sense.
Cameroon is not just a name to us.
We have been there.
When did you want to come to America?
At what age?
First of all, I was sad by saying that I grew up in very tough conditions.
You know, there's always the need for an escape.
That has always been a permanent need for an escape.
There's one...
America, you know, is the country everybody on the world knows about them.
I don't know when I realized a place in the world called America existed, but I knew about America.
And there's one lady in America who inspired my childhood growing up.
Her name was...
She's Candeliza Rice.
Don't get me wrong, I was very young.
I didn't know much about politics.
I didn't know about Republican-Democrat.
I didn't know that.
All I knew was a very, very strong woman in America who inspires me and don't even ask me how.
she inspired me a lot.
So in the midst of the feminine search for the escape, There was hope.
There was some kind of hope.
And there were a few situations, you know, which triggered that, okay, this is it.
Either you find an escape or, yeah, you stay here and rot.
It was a permanent, you know.
Search for us, for an escape.
Right.
Wonderful.
Well, as I said, thank God you're here.
You are an asset to the United States.
How do you explain, in your mind, how do you explain the hatred even of America among so many Americans?
Quite frankly, I truly want to be as respectful as I can be because as an American, I value my father, you know, citizens.
But I firmly believe it's an absence of It's an absence of other experiences.
It's an absence of, you know, sometimes even maturity.
It's an absence of appreciation.
And sometimes I want to say maybe it's because they haven't had the chance to see what happens in other parts of the world.
And sometimes I even...
That's just me and my thoughts when I see some of these situations.
I feel like I would be glad to someday organize a field trip to different parts.
And when I say different parts, I'm not talking about those necessarily known for the most dangerous, but just the average places in the world will happen and see what people outside of America go through and realize what we have as a country.
And don't get me wrong here, Dennis.
I'm not saying that we are perfect.
There's room for improvement, okay?
There's definitely room for improvement.
But if we do not appreciate what we have, we're not going to move forward.
We're going to destroy what we already have.
That's right.
Hold on there, would you?
Nest Ride Yumga's video on why she loves America as an immigrant from Africa is up at PragerU.
I thought her answer was very intelligent.
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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 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 that they, 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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you 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.
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.
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we found her on on youtube where she was reading the riot act to the rioters which is an incredibly courageous thing and i love courage It's the best of all the human qualities.
You have it.
By the way, I don't want to embarrass you, but I hear quite a number of marriage proposals have come in.
I love your laughter.
Of course.
You're cracking me up.
It makes sense.
I don't really know the people.
No, it makes perfect sense.
Do you want to get married eventually?
Absolutely.
I think marriage is a precious institution.
It's a divine institution, which makes it a sacred place to raise children, I think.
Absolutely.
Okay, so if I were you, I'd look into a...
The people, at least you know one thing, the people watching you and making proposals obviously share your values.
So that's, you know, it's not enough, but it's certainly necessary.
Anyway, I just thought I'd report that.
It makes perfect sense to me because you're courageous, you're beautiful, you're intelligent, you've got everything going for you.
So it's a joy to have you in our lives.
So your answer...
Which you took time to develop, was so important.
I asked you, because you do appreciate America, how do you explain in your mind all the people here who hate it?
And so, the absence of comparison is the biggest answer.
I believe that is correct.
And that they're childish.
I have said immaturity is a characteristic of the left.
They think like children.
You're not perfect.
It's like a child with a parent.
Oh, my parent isn't perfect, so they're awful.
And also, just to be fair here, this is not anything I am politicizing.
This is me talking about my experience, doing my research.
In being objective here.
I'm not even trying to win left or right here.
No, you don't have to.
I'll do it.
It's okay.
You don't have to.
I'm not asking you to politicize.
But it's just a fact.
The people who hate America are on the left, not on the right.
I mean, that's the way it is.
It wasn't always that way.
The liberals loved America as much as conservatives.
But things have changed before you came here.
So, go on, go on.
I would say, and I stand by their comments.
They need to get out of America.
They need to travel.
And don't get me wrong, sometimes I don't even mean going to developing countries.
Even in some developed countries, they will see how, you know, how the developed countries treat immigrants, either treat, you know, sometimes they own.
I hate to say it, okay?
If you look at, you know, key indicators of standards of living for some of the developed countries, they're nowhere close to those of America.
They need to get out of America.
When I say get out, I don't mean going to the state at five stars or hotels or resorts.
No, get into the community for these people.
I know.
I've been there.
I've been so many places.
I so understand.
I've been to 130 countries.
And I have been abroad every year of my life except 2020. This is the first year since I'm 18 years old that I did not go outside of America.
Obviously, I can't.
I can't.
Yeah?
I was just going to say, I guess, no surprise that you easily figured this out.
What was that?
I'm sorry.
I said, no surprise that you figured this out.
Yes, exactly.
That's exactly right.
I would come home and I would sort of kiss the ground when I arrived in America.
How lucky I am to have this little blue or gray passport, as it was one time.
Let me tell you a short story here, Dennis.
I hope you have a little bit of time.
So, when I moved here, you know, before you become American, I obtained a citizenship by serving this country.
I wanted to give back.
Everything I have back to this country, I have no idea.
So in the process of looking for a way to just keep everything I possibly could back to this country, I decided to join the U.S. Air Force.
That is how I obtained my citizenship.
But before you actually become a citizen, you have this passport, this Camaritan passport, which is green.
Okay?
So before then, when I travel with a green passport, I mean, you order at every airport, even international, you're treated as a, you know, what's the second class?
Individual.
But the first time I traveled with my blue American passport, I was confused.
I was like, wow, people are, for some reason, very nice to me.
Like, people treated me with so much respect, and it was a whole completely different travel experience.
And you need to experience this thing.
Yeah, that I haven't.
I've never had another passport.
Let me ask you the big question.
Forgive me.
Sure.
Do you experience racism on any regular basis?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Then if I spend a year and see that I have experienced racism in this country on a regular basis, that would be now.
Now.
I'm searching now.
Now.
Maybe I'm just blind to what racism is.
Maybe I'm just ignorant when it comes to what racism is.
Maybe.
Who knows?
I have never felt the pressure treatment or the perception of being treated differently because of the color of my skin.
And don't get me wrong, I'm not necessarily saying that people have always been nice to me.
But whenever people do not treat me well...
It was not the racial issue.
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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 are.
They go this big wide shot.
They're both scanning 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, 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.
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Let's go.
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 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 a mesh 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.
Dennis Prager here.
Nestride Yumga is an American.
She's originally from Cameroon in West Africa.
She has a very powerful video.
I love America too much to stay silent.
She didn't stay silent.
She yelled at demonstrators.
That's how we found her.
And you have a remarkable depth of insight.
And when I asked you, you know, do you experience racism regularly?
You don't.
I know you don't.
I mean, this is the least racist, multiracial country in world history.
Most Americans don't give a damn about people's color.
That's the irony.
And you know that, and that's why you got angry.
That's actually what I got.
I see more racism or more discussions about racism and racism subjects on TV than in real life, to be honest.
God, is that ever true?
That's so true.
Day-to-day life in America, it's irrelevant.
No.
And I have to tell you this, Danny, just putting things into perspective.
As an immigrant, usually, at least...
In my case, we moved to this country with nothing, right?
So we're clear here, you know, nothing besides your little bags.
It's been, America has, and I can't say that in this path of success I am on, it's a one person's team.
No, it's been, America made me who I am as a village, if that makes sense.
My, like, people who helped me along the way, and don't get me wrong, there's been a lot of hard work in the process of this.
The people who helped me were from the races.
They were black, they were white, some were Hispanic, some were.
It was a collective effort.
I remember when I was taking my master's degree, my employer is white as snow, all right?
Sometimes I would come to work and the VP, she would come to me, she'd be like, Ms. Wright, you look exhausted.
And she could tell when I had like weeks of sleep last night because, you know, working on all the papers and the projects, Ms. Wright go home and I would sit at your desk today.
She was white.
God bless you.
It's wonderful.
You're as wonderful to talk to as to watch on the video.
I really do hope we'll meet.
Thank you for everything you're doing this, Dryde.
You're helping the country that you love.
I mean, it's a moral division.
That's right.
That's how I feel.
Watch your video.
Watch your video.
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Thank you.
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has now thrown a curve, 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, 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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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, 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?
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 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 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.
Thank you.
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 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.
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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 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 a well hello y'all Dennis Prager here.
I want to read to you a letter sent by Senator Lindsey Graham, whom I have come to respect greatly, to fellow senators, I presume, on the Judiciary Committee.
Dear Senators Feinstein, Leahy, Durbin, White House, Klobuchar, Coons, Blumenthal, Hirono, Booker, Like millions of Americans, I was shocked and saddened to hear of Justice Ginsburg's death.
Justice Ginsburg served honorably on the federal bench and was a trailblazer for women in the law.
She will be missed.
When the American people elected a Republican Senate majority in 2014, Americans did so because we committed to checking and balancing Did you hear
that, ladies and gentlemen?
Since the 1880s.
Alright, because our Senate majority committed to confirming President Trump's excellent judicial nominees, and particularly because we committed to supporting his Supreme Court nominees, The American people expanded the Republican majority in 2018.
We should honor that mandate.
Also, unlike in 2016, President Trump is currently standing for re-election.
The people will have a say in his choices.
Lastly, after the treatment of Justice Kavanaugh, I now have a different view of the judicial confirmation process.
Compare the treatment of Robert Bork, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh to that of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan.
And it's clear that there already is one set of rules for a Republican president and one set of rules for a Democrat president.
I therefore think it is important that we proceed expeditiously to process any nomination made by President Trump to fill the vacancy.
I am certain if the shoe were on the other foot, you would do the same.
Sincerely, Lindsey Graham.
Remember what I said to you, my dear friends?
Can you find Lindsey Graham's eloquent outburst at the Democratic treatment of Brett Kavanaugh?
I would like to play that.
I said at the time, This was a life-changing moment for Lindsey Graham.
He finally realized that unlike liberals, leftists are vile.
And they don't have the normal moral principles that most people have, that you don't smear good people.
Or anything less.
Well, if you weren't aware of it, you are now.
Did you meet with Senator Dianne Feinstein on August 20th?
I did meet with Senator Feinstein.
Did you know that her staff had already recommended a lawyer to Dr. Ford?
I did not know that.
Did you know that her and her staff had these allegations for over 20 days?
I did not know that at the time.
If you wanted an FBI investigation, you could have come to us.
What you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open, and hope you win in 2020. You've said that, not me.
You've got nothing to apologize for.
When you see Sotomayor and Kagan, tell them that Lindsey said, oh, because I voted for them.
I would never do to them what you've done to this guy.
This is the most unethical.
Sham, since I've been in politics.
And if you really wanted to know the truth, you sure as hell wouldn't have done what you've done to this guy.
Are you a gang rapist?
No.
Okay.
You got the point.
The most disgusting thing he's seen in his life in politics.
Been there a long time.
People have epiphanies about the left, and then everything becomes clear.
The left is despicable.
The left ruins everything that it touches.
The left has no moral principles, except whatever works.
That is its one moral principle.
If we have to ruin people's names or livelihoods, as Gavin Newsom is ruining the livelihoods of billions of people in California, solely for political reasons, There's not a single scientific reason to prevent the operation of restaurants, for example, in the most populous county, Los Angeles County.
There is none.
You can eat on a plane one inch from another person without a mask, but you can't eat in a restaurant six feet from another human being.
They will ruin lives for power.
That is it.
That is the one principle that they work for.
What?
How can we win?
Do we take a man like Brett Kavanaugh and charge him with gang rape?
Why not?
I'm surprised they didn't come up with child molestation.
Torturing cats.
Did you ever torture a cat, Brett Kavanaugh?
Come on.
Come on.
In elementary school.
Yeah, you didn't, I don't know, whatever, to some cat.
You see it every day in Portland, the way the left operates.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, you've seen it in many cities now.
These BLM people?
The fact that BLM is venerated, the movement, not the concept, the movement, by the NFL and NBA. By the way, I will admit that up there with my question to God, why did you create the mosquito?
I now have the unanswerable question, is the NFL suffering or not?
It's prostituting itself.
Screwing the American people, the flag, the national anthem, and politicizing sports for the first time in American history.
By the way, if the right wing did this, I would be opposed too.
I don't want what I stand for to be on every football helmet either.
The purpose of a football helmet is to tell you, it's the Pittsburgh Steelers.
It's the San Francisco 49ers.
That's it.
The purpose of a jersey is to have a number and a name, and the name of the team, and that's it.
That way people can...
The left says unity, right?
Unity, unity.
Let's all get together.
It's a lie.
Let's get the left all together.
Black Lives Matter is a vile, left-wing outfit.
It's all it is.
Ford Foundation, why did they give him $100 million?
Lindsey Graham at his epiphany.
You need yours.
Your relatives need it.
That's why they have to...
Create such gigantic diversion so that they can't see the truth.
Let's get the clouds of Russian collusion.
Because if the clouds part, then they can see what the left is like.
Lindsey Graham saw.
Do you have Ted Cruz's statement?
Because it also made clear.
Ted Cruz, another powerful fighter.
I salute the man.
He made it clear with regard to voting in these matters.
There isn't a...
There cannot be a conscious person.
You have it?
Okay.
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.
Okay, there you go, folks.
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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 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 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.
Thank you.
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 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.
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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 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 a mesh 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, 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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Thank you.
As I mentioned, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has...
Okay.
Okay.
I had her on last hour.
Okay.
Hmm?
And it was a sheer delight.
The woman is an extraordinary woman, obviously.
You all know how important the election is.
The stakes are existential, in my opinion.
So I'd like to tell you about Dinesh D'Souza's latest film.
It's called Trump Card.
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Yes, indeed, my friends.
It's the battle.
It took me a long time to actually start to believe there are people who don't appreciate this country.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's actually sort of a shock to those of us who have a worldly sense, who understand how decent America is.
You know, how do you explain the black professor writing in USA Today that I read to you yesterday, that now she realizes she experiences racism, are you ready?
Every, period.
Single, period.
Day, period.
A professor at, what is it, South something Texas Law School.
South Texas Law School?
Graduate of Harvard, a municipal judge, rough life, married kids.
So she thought she had it great, but now she realizes she experiences racism every single day.
She didn't give one example.
The last example she gave was when she was 10 years old.
If you experience something every day, wouldn't you think you could provide a couple of examples, like three or four?
Right?
Wouldn't you think so?
Well, where are they?
And how does Nestrade Yumka, the black woman I just spoke to at the end of the second half of the last hour, say she doesn't experience racism at all in the United States?
She has blinders on?
No, she's not a leftist.
That's it.
That's the difference.
Leftism makes you a worse human being.
That professor is a perfect example.
She was a finer human being.
A happier human being, a more grateful human being before she became a leftist.
It makes you angry.
It makes you bitter.
It makes you ungrateful.
Anger and ingratitude are like the ingredients.
Like this chocolate and chocolate cake.
There is...
Ingratitude in leftism.
That's it and that's how it works.
And then you become meaner.
You just do.
You treat your parents generally in a meaner way if they don't share your leftism.
Get rid of your friends who don't share your leftism.
Isolate colleagues who don't share your leftism.
It's really something.
How to be a worse human being in one fell swoop.
Go left, young man.
Go left, young woman.
All right, everybody.
Last hour I raised the issue of my column.
Why are they now capitalizing black?
And I read the moronic statements in the AP. It's so astonishing.
What they write, AP Style is now to capitalize black in a racial, ethnic, or cultural sense, conveying an essential and shared sense of history, identity, and community among people who identify as black, including those in the African diaspora and within Africa.
So it's interesting.
All Africans not in Africa are now in the African diaspora.
It's a new name.
Your real home is Africa.
That's exactly what the Ku Klux Klan says.
Isn't that amazing?
That black Americans belong in Africa.
Identify as black.
What does that even mean?
If you can identify as black, then what is the issue with these white women who say that they're blacks?
Shared sense of history?
What shared sense of history does someone living in Congo who's black and someone living in New York who's black have?
They have zero sense of shared history.
Zero.
This is a left-wing understanding of blacks, which lumps all blacks into this unified mass of blackness.
It is so racist, not to mention ignorant, that it's breathtaking.
This is the AP. These decisions align with long-standing capitalizations of distinct racial and ethnic identifiers such as Latino, Asian American, and Native American.
Our discussion on style and language consider many points.
Including the need to be inclusive.
After review and period of consultation, we found at this time less support for capitalizing white.
Why not?
If black is capitalized, why isn't white capitalized?
So here is their answer.
White people generally do not share the same history and culture.
Do you understand why truth is not a left-wing value?
Do you know this entire AP thing is all lies?
All black people share same history and culture, but whites do not.
Whites actually have a more shared experience.
A Croatian and an Irishman have more in common than a Congolese and a black in the Bronx.
Or for matter of Congolese, and someone in Cameroon, like where the woman last hour came from.
So, they have no reason.
They'll capitalize black because they want to pander.
Because they don't think blacks are real.
Blacks are like cutouts to the left.
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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?
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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We'll be right back.
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, 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.
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Another one.
But I have to read to you.
Okay.
Okay.
Got a lot of good calls, but I have a great guest.
So it's a tear.
It's the tear that is Intrinsic to talk radio.
I'm very curious about Dorian and Garden Grove, but I'm going to go to my guest, who's a very distinguished journalist, which is almost an oxymoron today, but not entirely.
Byron York is the chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, and he has a book.
Obsession inside the Washington establishment's never-ending war on Trump.
Molly Hemingway, whom I adore, the Federalist, says, Byron York isn't just one of a precious few reporters who have managed to crawl out of the D.C. swamp with his dignity and acute powers of observation intact.
He's the best reporter, period.
York has written an electric page-turner that reads like a thriller.
Only every word of it is true and meticulously reported.
All right, what do you say to that, Byron York?
I say thank you, Molly Hemingway.
She's absolutely great.
She is great.
I have her on the show.
She is great.
Where are you right now, in Washington?
I am in Washington, D.C., our nation's capital.
Have you been in lockdown mode this whole six months?
No.
I mean, you know, obviously for a long time, restaurants were closed, but I just went out and took a long walk, which I do every day.
I've eaten lunch out the last couple of days.
Obviously, they're not having big gatherings.
I go to stores.
I do everything like that.
So no, the lockdown has not been that onerous.
I mean, the bigger part of it has been traveling and things like that.
Right.
You were writing about the...
You write...
The subtitle is important.
Inside, you don't say the Democrats or the lefts.
You say the Washington Establishment's never-ending war on Trump.
That's a big indictment.
It is.
And I'll just give you the quick frame of the book, which is...
Go back to December of last year.
Democrats are racing to impeach...
A reporter asked Nancy Pelosi, what is the hurry here?
And she said, there is no hurry.
This has been going on for two and a half years since Mueller.
And a lot of Republicans just really took notice of that.
They said, wow, she has finally admitted it, said it out loud.
This impeachment is not about Ukraine.
It's not about a phone call.
It's a continuation of this long effort to remove.
And I call it the Washington establishment, because obviously the opposition party was a huge part of it, but it was more than that.
It's pretty clear that there has been a raid against Trump since he arrived, not only a democratic opposition, but a small but vocal group of Republican oppositions, the opposition of sort of communities like foreign policy experts, you know, all of whom wrote letters saying they wouldn't serve in a Trump administration, and of course the press.
I don't remember who it was, but I had another wonderful guest on recently.
I asked him what people don't ask because we all assume we know the answer.
But I'm not sure the answer is simple, but I would love to know yours.
Why this hatred of Donald Trump?
Where does it emanate from?
Well, I think it's...
I mean, I've thought about this.
I think it's multivaried.
I think, obviously, a Republican president is going to have a serious Democratic opposition, whatever happens.
That's the way our system works.
That's totally fine.
But there are other people, I think, perhaps some of the Never Trumpers might fit into this category, who saw in Trump a loss of prestige or access or position.
Actually, I think they probably didn't have anything they really needed to worry about because some of them became quite accepted in mainstream media circles.
But, you know, they saw sort of a loss of clout and influence in a Republican administration, which they normally would have had in a Republican administration.
You mean in a Democratic administration?
They normally would have had in a Republican administration other than Trump?
Other than Trump.
Okay.
That's what I was missing.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then there are...
The thing that's difficult for me to explain...
All right.
Hold on there.
Hold on there, Byron York.
I want to tell everybody about the book.
Obsession.
He's documented the war against Trump.
It's really important.
Byron York, the book is up at DennisPrager.com.
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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 in 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.
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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.
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There's 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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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. 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 laugh.
All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager with Byron York of the Washington Examiner, chief political correspondent.
The book is Obsession.
That's the perfect title.
Inside the Washington Establishment's Never-Ending War on Trump.
I asked you why the hatred of Donald Trump.
So, part one of your answer, I always like to review what I hear to make sure I heard it right.
So, part one of your answer is the never-Trumpers, they lost their access, their prestige that they would have had with a normal Republican.
Is that a fair summary?
Yes.
Okay.
But, of course, the hatred of Donald Trump, that's the hatred of a small sliver of the population.
Never Trumpers is not a large group.
It may be some prominent names, but it's not a large group.
Well, I started out with Democrats who would have opposed Trump anyway, but there has been an extra added Layer of emotion and aggressiveness in their opposition that I think is difficult to understand, but certainly they're the biggest group right there.
Oh, yeah, okay, so that's the key.
I'm with you.
That's why I asked you the question.
Your words, difficult to understand, to be honest, are my words.
I asked this to Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
At PragerU Fireside Chat I recorded yesterday.
She was in town in LA. And she felt that his contempt for the media, they are so self-adoring.
People at the New York Times truly believe they are among the enlightened of the earth.
And then a president comes who doesn't give a damn about what the New York Times says.
This is jolting.
What do you say to that explanation?
Well, I think you have to try to figure out why.
I mean, I'm not sure that Trump doesn't give a damn about what the New York Times says.
That paper in particular is a paper he's given all sorts of interviews to when he probably shouldn't.
It wasn't in his best interest.
And we've just seen him give 18 interviews.
That's beyond belief to me, I know.
Which has totally mystified his supporters.
Right.
But I will say, he's the most accessible president I've ever seen.
Ever.
And you remember for a while, members of the press were complaining about him essentially ending.
The White House briefing, which has actually come back now.
But they couldn't complain for long because the president himself was so accessible, he would walk out, he would go to the helicopter, but he would stop for 15 minutes and answer their questions.
People got a chance to ask the president himself questions almost every day.
So he just does this.
Now, why has the press gone overboard?
If you remember in 2017, I believe the New York Times published an article by one of the news people saying, you know, we're going to have to cover this president differently.
You know, in the past, if we suspected a politician was lying, we wouldn't come out and say, you know, Senator X lied through his teeth today.
But we're going to say that with Donald Trump.
We're going to call him on it.
And it's gotten worse and worse and worse.
And you'll see newscasts on CNN and MSNBC that just...
We're filled with snark and attitude and hostility, and it's just really, really odd.
And I can't fully explain why they've taken this attitude.
Certainly, the president adversarial with Republican presidents for quite a while, I would not expect them to be positive for a Republican president.
But why they've gone this far is still a little bit of a mystery to me.
I'm with you.
I am with you.
That is the reason I never used the term, ever, not once, Trump derangement syndrome.
And in the last few months, I have come to believe it exists.
Do you have any reaction to that?
Well, you know, I mean, the phrase was coined by Charles Krauthammer, the late Charles Krauthammer, and it was Bush derangement syndrome, because there really were people on the left who just seemed to go absolutely nuts about George W. Bush.
It seems kind of long ago and far away now.
But that's where it was.
This is something that's much, much bigger.
And it does, I think, spread.
It has, I think, spread to some part of the actual general population, progressive Democrats, who just seem to be...
What can I say?
They're overly agitated about this.
But there's a degree of political consciousness And conflict that I've never seen before.
And I'm talking about going back to the Iraq war years.
It's bigger than that.
And we're obviously facing this election, and I think I don't make dire predictions.
I don't like them.
Most of the time they're wrong.
But you do have to worry about an election which may not be settled for quite a while, given the intensity of the atmosphere in the country.
It's been an extraordinary situation.
It certainly is.
Do you think that Mueller knew early on that there was no collusion?
Yes.
Yes.
I think the story I tell in my book is there was this extraordinary scene.
I mean, we didn't know at the time.
We didn't know what was going on behind the scenes.
And what was going on behind the scenes was Trump was cooperating with Mueller in an almost radical way.
Trump is stunned when Mueller is appointed.
But he realizes, well, I got a special counsel.
I have to deal with him.
And he authorizes his lawyers to go to Mueller with an extraordinary offer.
And this is the offer.
He says, I, President Trump, want this investigation to be over very, very quickly.
Now you, special counsel Mueller, are going to want evidence from me.
You're going to want documents.
You're going to want to be able to talk to people around me on the White House staff.
Most of that's covered by executive privilege.
I could object.
We could go to court.
It could take years.
But instead of that, here is my offer.
I'll give you everything, everything you want.
You can talk to anybody you want to.
I'll give you all the documents you want, provided you will promise me that you will get this investigation over quickly.
And John Dow, the President's lawyer, and Robert Mueller stand up.
They shake hands.
This was never written down or signed.
They shake hands.
They got a deal.
Trump keeps his end of the deal.
He provides all of this evidence to Mueller.
Okay, we'll hear what happens next.
Byron York's book is up at DennisPrager.com 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 6 or 8, 10 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, 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?
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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.
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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 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 a mesh 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...
Final couple of minutes with Byron York.
Unfortunately, talked to him for three hours.
Obsession.
There's the book, it's up at DennisPrager.com, about the Washington establishment's never-ending war on Trump.
So I asked you if Mueller knew at the beginning that there was no collusion.
I'll wrap that one up.
What happens is, Trump can see what Mueller is doing in the early months.
He knows who he's talking to, and he's going straight after collusion.
He wants to find collusion.
He talks to...
People in the Trump Tower meeting, and he talks to people around Carter Page, around George Papadopoulos, etc.
And he gets nothing.
So by the end of the year, 2017, it's very clear to both sides that Mueller has failed to establish that collusion ever took place at all, much less who was part of it.
And they have a meeting on December 21, 2017, and the Trump lawyers say, listen, remember the deal we made?
We've kept our end of this deal.
On your side, you have not been able to find collusion.
You've come up with nothing.
It's time to wrap this up.
And at that point, Mueller refuses.
He takes the investigation in a new direction of obstruction of justice, and they fight it out for another year and a half, but they knew nearly the beginning that there was no collusion.
And it's all there in the book.
Listen, I wish you well, and I wish your book well.
Thanks very much for having me, Dennis.
I appreciate it.
Yes, I'd like to do more with you.
It's a very important subject.
We'll do a part two.
All right, with regard to your calls, let me get to Ryan at least, and don't hang up other folks.
Garden Grove, California.
Hi.
Oh, hi, Dennis.
Long-time listener, first-time caller.
Thank you for having me on.
When the rioting started in Minneapolis after George Floyd died, my local church in the town where I live here in Southern California, which is a millennial church,
the first church I've ever belonged to and started going to only about a year and a half ago, decided it would be a good idea to gather all of the black members of our church And host a Zoom-type meeting for everybody to get to watch while they expressed the racism that they had experienced in their lifetime.
And it's important to note that we didn't even have enough black members in our own branch, if you will, so we had to sort of bring some in from the branch.
All right, so go on, wrap up, because we only have a few seconds.
Okay, so our best friend is one of these black people, and his example of the worst racism, or actually he said the only racism he's ever experienced was one of his kids got hurt, so when he took the three children of his, young kids all under the age of eight, to the hospital or to the doctor or whatever it was, they assumed he had an HMO and not a PPO. Well, all right, that's clear.
It's a clear example of racism.
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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.
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.
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.
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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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Joe Rogan, 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. 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's 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.
All I know is that he's clueless sometimes.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
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 decline.
And...
Thank you.
Thank you.
I have a religious worldview, as you know.
Worldview doesn't quite match the German.
That's why sometimes the German word for worldview is actually used, because worldview is not common.
Weltanschauung.
My Weltanschauung, my worldview, is religious.
It is Judeo-Christian, it is biblically based.
That's why I have been writing my commentary on the first five books of the Bible, which are the key books.
They set the agenda for the rest of the Bible.
They have everything that forms the basis of Judaism and Christianity.
Garden of Eden, the Exodus, Ten Commandments.
It's all there in the first five books.
So, this has guided me my whole life.
It is the reason I understand why the future of the United States is in jeopardy, because it is abandoned its Judeo-Christian bases.
God we trust is one of the three mottos of the country.
E pluribus unum and liberty are the other two.
They all...
You can't have an America without all of them.
That's just the way it works.
And America has a trinity like Christianity has a trinity.
It's the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost.
You can't...
or Holy Spirit.
You cannot remove one of them and still have basic Christian doctrine.
You can't remove one of the three of the American pillars.
Or Trinity.
And still have America.
A lot of secular conservatives don't believe that in God we trust is anything but a sweet little sort of sop to the religious American.
They don't realize that it is fundamental.
So I have a question for you for today's Ultimate Issues Hour.
What stops you from taking A religion or religion seriously.
Especially if you've been listening to me for some time, I make a pretty coherent argument for God, for the Ten Commandments, for God-based ethics, for the teachings of the Bible, like this distinctions theory, God-made distinctions, That is the order of the universe.
Man-God distinction.
Man-animal distinction.
Woman-man distinction.
Good and evil distinction.
Right?
And they're all being shattered.
All of them are being shattered.
Most recently, the male-female distinction.
By the people who are the most alienated from the Judeo-Christian worldview.
So my question is, when you hear these things, why don't you become involved in a religion?
What stops you?
You find it particularly difficult to believe in God.
You find services Boring?
I don't know.
I'm asking you.
You know that religious people are happier.
Why wouldn't you join a synagogue or church?
There's got to be a reason.
And I would like to deal with your reasons during this Ultimate Issues Hour.
Maybe you want to speak on behalf of somebody you know.
Whose reasons you are also familiar with.
They don't want to join, they don't want to become active in a religion.
And you know the reasons, and so I'd be very interested in hearing from you as well.
This is my chance to answer the objections that people have.
Is it God and suffering?
You can't get past the fact that there is unjust suffering.
You don't find the Bible compelling.
What might be the reason?
I like to deal with the objections to a religion, because you don't normally get coherent, rational responses.
Which is understandable.
Most religious people don't know how to defend religion.
I don't blame them.
It's just fact.
It's a fact.
It's not here or there.
It's bad, but I'm not blaming them necessarily.
Look, most Americans couldn't defend America.
That's why they produce children who loathe it.
How did that happen?
How do people who love America produce children who love America?
And the answer is like religious families that go by, you know, maybe the grandparents were religious, the children are not here or there, the grandchildren are anti-religious.
That's often the way it works.
But I don't find the arguments particularly compelling.
Given the benefits...
See, this is what I don't understand.
Given the benefits of religious life, let's say you don't believe in God.
Okay, fine.
Why don't you act as if you do?
What do you lose?
Okay, I personally don't believe in God, but you know what?
I know the importance of religion.
I know that the West is dependent upon these teachings.
And I want a community.
So, what does it hurt?
I know people like that, and they send their kids to religious school.
They personally don't believe, but they want their kids to have it.
I'm never quite understanding.
People are happier who are in religious communities.
I'm specifically, but not exclusively, but specifically referring to Jewish and Christian.
So, what prevents you?
What's the secular substitute for getting together Periodically for Bible study.
Getting together periodically for humanism study.
I mean, what is the secular alternative?
What is the secular alternative to a weekly gathering of decent people?
There is no such thing.
What is a weekly secular gathering?
Can you name one?
We'll all study Freud?
We'll all study Nietzsche?
We'll all study Marx?
We'll all study anything?
I mean, by the way, I would be a big fan of that.
You know, a weekly book club?
We have a book club up at PragerU.
And it's not religious books.
But it doesn't exist.
The only secular substitute for religion is secular religion, and that has done a lot of damage.
All right, everybody, let's see what you have to say.
Rodrigo in Huntington Beach, California.
Hello.
Hey, good morning.
How's your day so far?
So far, so good.
Well, I didn't hear your question with regards to what prevents us from taking our religious...
Thank you.
Thank you.
Selfishness tied with sacrifice and being a part of a religion or taking my religion seriously involves sacrifice.
And so I think they go hand in hand and maybe for some people, certainly for me, that's something that, you know, that self-sacrifice...
Wait, so are you back at church?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, good.
Okay.
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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 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 Joe waving at the second car.
And there's the third car.
That's it.
Three cars.
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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. Would someone look up the stats on how far?
Adam Carolla and Joe Rogan are the most listened to people in America on demand.
They have the largest podcast 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's 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 I want to remind you about KeepAmericaAmerica.com.
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I am not among those who say regularly, this is the most important election ever.
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This is the Ultimate Issues Hour.
I'm Dennis Prager.
And what stops you from taking religion seriously?
All right, let's go to Joe in Chicago.
Hi, Joe.
Hello, Dennis.
Joe from Chicago.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, first-time caller, long-time listener.
Of my many years in a Dutch reform community, a lot of people seem very fake to me, you know, like, oh, we'll just pray and it'll be sunshine all day kind of a thing.
Tell me what that means.
We'll pray and it'll be sunshine.
What does that mean?
I think they have an unreal expectation that God is just going to take care of it and they don't have to do anything.
So, wait, wait, wait, wait.
On a personal level?
Personal, community.
Wait, so if they go to church and pray, They don't have to go to work and make a living?
No, they can go to work and make a living, but nothing bad will happen.
Or nothing negative in their life, you know?
Okay, so you were with a community whom you believe, believed that with enough prayer, nothing bad will happen to you.
That was the sense I got, obviously, very general.
It wasn't a bad community.
No, no.
I'm glad you added that, and I did not infer that they were.
I want to understand, though, if they believe this, or you think they believe this.
And I'm not arguing with you at all.
I just, I do want to understand.
So, how long have you been a member of that group, or were a member?
Um, I don't know.
30 years.
Okay, well, that's a lot.
Fine.
So, did anybody...
Do you know of anyone there who lost a child?
Sure.
They just didn't talk about it.
They didn't talk about it?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, kind of hushed or, you know, don't talk about them.
They're not, you know, I would ask, oh, how come someone doesn't wear a suit to church?
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Not wearing a suit to church.
Wait, wait.
I'm talking about lost a child to death.
Yeah, okay, so lots of childhood deaths.
Oh, don't talk about it.
That was a terrible thing.
And we just want to be positive around them.
Right, but would they conclude that they had deserved it because they didn't pray hard enough?
No, no, no, of course not.
But that's what you were implying.
You said that they believe that if they pray hard enough, nothing bad will happen.
Sure.
But something terrible happened, and they didn't think it was because they didn't pray hard enough.
And I think not talking to them, I never got the other side of what they actually thought.
That was just my, everyone around, we're not going to talk about that.
We're just going to move past it and, hey, what a great day it is today.
Mm-hmm.
Well, that's, okay, that's not the same thing at all as, If you pray hard enough, nothing bad will happen to you.
People have many ways of dealing with terrible suffering and terrible tragedy.
Having a stiff upper lip, as they used to say, is not necessarily terrible.
There is no wonderful Well, that's not true.
I know people who have dealt with it in what I would call a very positive way, which doesn't lessen the pain.
Anyway, the issue is why you're not active in a church or synagogue or religious life.
Generally.
David, Colorado Springs.
Hi.
Hello, Dennis.
Hi.
This is a subject that has fastened me for a long time after listening to you for many years in your discussion about God.
Growing up as a hardcore atheist, where God was never mentioned in my family, I was a true atheist.
In my 20s, I became more agnostic and began to question my atheism, where, what is it, 95% of the world population believes in some god or higher power.
And I thought and reflected, who am I? If this many people believe in this, I must be getting something wrong here.
So I studied.
I studied all the world religions.
And I left my own religion for last, Judaism.
And prompted partly by you, And by my own desire to seek out, I started reading the Torah portion with commentary from many of the great sages and great rabbis.
And it was an eye-opening experience, and it was based upon often your commentary on the reason there is a God.
And that was the prompt.
That was the seed.
Now, I'm a religious Jew, and I study Torah every day.
I have a Torah study each week, except now it's sort of been messed up because of COVID shutdown.
But it's the most amazing thing in the world.
When you had mentioned, if you had to bring one book on a deserted island, you said Torah, the Bible.
And 10 years ago, I said, how ridiculous.
I'd be bored to death.
Now, it's the most amazing piece.
Well, that's powerful.
I'm glad to hear from you.
You're a richer man today.
It certainly does give me an opportunity to tell you that if you, even flirting with the idea of taking God slash religion seriously, I strongly recommend you begin with the Rational Bible.
My explanation of the first five books.
Two of the five are out.
Genesis and Exodus.
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It's not going in order.
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It'll be out next year.
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Why would a pro-communist China organization Have anything to do with a movement that's about justice and stopping police brutality?
Can you explain that, Mike Gonzalez?
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In capitalism, what is capitalism?
Capitalism is private ownership, right?
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You want to buy it.
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It's another word for freedom.
They think that produces inequality.
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Free markets.
They even blame the patriarchal family on this.
The patriarchal family was created for this.
Well, let's just stop here for a second.
The Black Lives Matter website states that one of their missions is to target and dismantle the traditional nuclear family.
Which is straight out of the 70s and 60s, isn't it?
I mean, that's Weather Underground, that's SDS, Smash Monogamy.
These are old, old objectives, Mike.
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The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has now thrown a curve, 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.
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Alright everybody.
Ultimate Issues Hour.
The ultimate issue is what prevents you from Taking religion seriously.
And I especially ask it in light of the show that I do and the books that I write and the videos I make that make rational case for the necessity of God and religion.
What we're seeing in America today are the consequences of the death of religion in the country.
People who are destroying this country are not Ten Commandments centered, which is an understatement, right?
People who believe that God said, do not steal, tend not to loot, tend not to destroy property.
They have a totally different view of life.
They believe in justice, not social justice.
There's an actual law.
I'm sure you didn't know.
There's a law in the Bible.
All the laws are in the first five books.
There's a law in the first five books.
Do not favor a poor man in court.
Favoring a poor man in court is social justice.
Doing what is true and right is justice.
There's a perfect example of the difference between social justice and justice.
They have nothing in common, except the word justice.
Social justice, the reason people put an adjective is because they've changed it.
Otherwise, they would say we believe in justice, but they don't.
They believe in social justice.
Alrighty, everybody.
Susan in Highland Park, Illinois.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
Thanks for having us.
That was a very challenging question, and I feel that I'm putting myself out there.
I am a person of faith, but I have fallen out of the man-made aspects of the religion I was raised within.
I don't know if that makes me a bad person, but from experiences and understanding the man-made elements that I became reticent to wanting to go to the church.
Versus knowing and understanding there's an importance of faith that will carry you through life, and absent of that, I don't know how you get through hard times, but a lot of things that I see manifesting in our world today are manifesting in the same organization that you think are the good guys, if you will.
And I'm having a hard time surrendering that you're always going to have, this element of Not so good in your organization, so I'm taking a break.
Well, how long is your break?
So far, I've been on break for a couple of years.
I don't say that I don't pray.
No, no, obviously you do.
I understand.
You don't attend services.
I understand.
And what I'm saying, it's the Catholic Church.
I suspected so, yeah.
I see things happening in Italy and in stateside here that were so contrary to the simple teachings that Jesus Christ taught.
And if he were walking around, not that I'm supposed to judge the church, because I shouldn't be judging them in return.
And, like, do you throw out the whole organization because one guy is not doing the right thing?
It's more, it's infiltrated more.
It's kind of like how...
The virus is infiltrating.
I'm not thinking of a bad analogy, but I'm just struggling with going back.
Some of the actions of people that participated in the faith community were hurtful to me personally.
And it hurts me to see that I can't get past it.
And that's where I pray and maybe one day I will get past it Well, what prevents you what hold on what prevents you from having a monthly or Ideally a weekly a bible study group with a handful of people who feel as you do how?
In other words, I don't understand why you went from all to nothing.
Yeah, I guess I didn't look broadly enough to think that even just doing, not just doing, but participating in a Bible study is probably a very Neutral territory.
I just don't want to be around people who judge at this point in my life right now.
I'm having a real difficult time and a lot of times you find even in smaller groups that you get one or two in there that they just...
I don't know.
Maybe I'm trying to...
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Left wing.
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PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
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I was an interesting call the last one, but I'm left a little up in the air.
What is it that, and I believe her, I just want to know specifically.
My question of this Ultimate Issues Hour, Third Hour Tuesday is the Ultimate Issues Hour.
What prevents you from taking religion seriously?
Getting involved in a church or synagogue.
So people have all these bad experiences or whatever, or they intellectually have obstacles.
So I asked her, she didn't like the folks at the church, why not just get the folks you do like and have a weekly Bible service, like on a Sunday.
Certainly easy to do it now, where people don't even have to get together physically.
You know, you just do it on the computer.
You meet with people.
See, I don't understand that.
Is it better to have nothing?
I can't believe that most people would say yes.
Find some kindred spirits, and what you do is you gradually increase the group, or the group will be sort of self-selecting.
People will want to be with you and your compatriots there.
So then she said about, but then if she does, there's people who are judging.
So are they judging you religiously?
You know, you don't do this or that, or they were judging you morally?
I don't know the answer to the question.
I'm not around such people.
Anyway, you know what?
I'll tell you this.
That call has given me an ultimate issue subject.
What should we judge in people?
What should we judge in other people?
I mean, we have to judge something.
I mean, if you know somebody who abused a child, you should judge them.
Or if you don't like judging them, you have to judge the behavior.
People have to know, though, what we should judge and what not.
I'm very non-judging.
Or I have a very elastic view of human nature, and I divide between sin and evil.
I judge evil, but I don't judge all sin.
If somebody in a married couple has an affair, I don't immediately judge them.
Of course I believe in God's teaching, do not commit adultery, but I Sin that comes from weakness as opposed to evil.
I do judge rioters.
I do judge looting.
I do judge murder.
I do judge cruelty.
But sin of the flesh, as they used to call it, I'm much less inclined to judge.
Alrighty, everybody.
Pat in Columbus, Ohio.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
How you doing?
Okay, thank you.
So when I was raised as a Catholic, I think my mom did a great service of reading the Bible to me, and I was always very interested in it.
And when they handed out Gospels in the Catholic school that I went to, I devoured it.
I just loved it.
And then when I went to school and listened to the homilies and listened to the priests and watched the actions of the nuns and the teachers, I continually saw them doing things that went against what I read in the Bible.
And when I would question it or bring it up or just try to figure out why the contradiction was acceptable, I was usually pulled out, shamed, mocked, ridiculed, whatever, in front of the class.
If I did it with individual kids, I was usually beaten up.
By the time I got to the age of 16, I told my dad, I'm not going to church anymore.
I don't want to suffer this anymore.
These people are hypocrites.
And as I progressed through life, I regretted it.
I wanted to go back to church, so I first tried to go back to the Catholic Church.
But I saw the same things again.
They'll go through the rituals.
They get up in front of the congregation to give a homily, and half the time they just butchered Bible verses.
They didn't explain context.
They didn't explain history.
And they didn't exemplify any of it in their day-to-day lives.
So when I moved to New Orleans, I decided I was going to go another route, and I joined a Bible study through a prophecy club.
And that was very enlightening.
I was now with a bunch of evangelicals.
And I did learn a lot from them.
But like your first caller said, a lot of the people that came to those, they thought that the whole world revolved around, I pray and everything gets better.
And as long as I don't participate in those parts of the world that I question, I will be good.
So if I said something like, I'm going down to the quarter, I'm gonna go see a jazz band.
They'd all look at me as if I was asking if they wanted two tickets to Babylon.
So where are you now?
I read the Bible.
You're not active with the community right now?
No.
Right.
Make your own community, folks.
Think about that.
Start with two people and then...
Maybe two more will join.
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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 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.
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When we come back, we'll have more questions from our audience for former Vice President Joe Biden.
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I deeply, to answer the question I pose to you, what stops you?
To a certain extent, everything you say is valid.
Hypocrisy, judgmentalism, Intellectual problems with the Bible or God.
I accept that all.
To which my answer is, so what?
The need for a religious life is greater than the flaws in a religious life.
That's my way of looking at it.
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