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They begin, within 30 seconds they tell a lie.
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So they generalize it to the, you know, basically that's who support us.
50% of our donations come from people like you through the radio and through the internet.
Anyway, you know, there's so much to talk about.
I'm like overloaded.
So there's Amy Barrett.
There's the president's taxes, and there's the debate.
And then there's COVID numbers.
Oh, man.
And then there's yesterday.
I want to talk to you for a moment about yesterday.
It was so good for me, even though I couldn't get...
You know, it was the first time I didn't go to synagogue on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, in my life.
I must have started at 3. I'm certain that I was there at 4. My mother would pack me food, and even at four or five, I was self-conscious.
Everybody is fasting, and I'm munching away on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
So I did it in a side room.
My mother, don't do this in front of everybody.
Not that there was anything wrong.
They expect five-year-olds not to fast.
But still, the...
The effect of smelling peanut butter and jelly in the middle of a 25-hour, 24-hour fast, which includes no liquid.
By the way, I am lucky.
I fast pretty easily.
Yesterday was tougher because I wasn't busy.
I lead services, and they were online at Salem Now.
Salem Live, right?
Salem Live?
Salem Now.
Salem Now.
I was right the first time.
But I did watch various synagogues, and it was very helpful to me.
Very, very helpful.
I think a lot of this, as you know, I thought it was the greatest mistake possible, this lockdown.
Sweden has now said people can gather, get ready, my friends, up to 500 people at a time, because Sweden never locked down.
Lockdown simply prolongs the illness.
Or, you're locked down until, quote, there's a vaccine, but not everybody will take a vaccine, so do you lock down forever?
Do you tell people who don't take the vaccine, you cannot get out of your house?
However, I know that I can't get through to a lot of people because they're scared.
I've always feared irrationality, and Fear sometimes is rational, and many times it is not.
When I see people jogging with a mask on, I know that I am dealing, a person may be sweet, nice, kind, all these wonderful things, but they are irrationally afraid.
And that makes me afraid.
Because I know the amount of harm irrational people can, in fact, inflict upon others.
So I'm a little scared of people who jog with masks on, even if they're nice.
Nice people can do a lot of damage.
I've told you that very often.
We're going to play some of Amy Barrett's statement.
I mean, I never heard her.
I never saw her.
And I'm so deeply impressed by her.
She dealt, by the way, with the issue of having seven children and a very busy and distinguished career as a judge.
And it will be interesting for you to hear.
She should be the feminist's delight.
By the way, didn't feminists tell us?
They did, since I was in college.
Women can have it all.
So now she's attacked by feminists.
Oh, seven kids on a career?
Oh, how do you do that?
And then she's attacked by the woke for adopting two kids from Haiti.
A truly bad individual.
Just a bitter, foolish man.
What is his name?
Zandi?
What is his name?
Kendi.
Abraham Kendi.
I'm going to analyze his book for you one day.
I have notes on that from two months ago.
But there's so much going on.
So ask a question, my friends.
Unless she was ripped from her parents' hands, which nobody assumes, do you think those kids would have been better off to stay in Haiti?
Isn't the question to ask in life, generally speaking, has something been good for you?
The debate.
I have no predictions.
Well, I do have.
I take that back.
I have no predictions on who, quote, will win because no matter what happens, probably Joe Biden will be declared the winner.
If Joe Biden does not start mumbling or fall over, he will be declared the winner.
That's one prediction.
Second, he was told by his handlers, and both have handlers, but it's very hard to handle the president, for better and for worse.
But he was told, provoke Donald Trump into a rage.
I think that he will say, you are our version of Mussolini, or Stalin, or Hitler.
To get him, to get that as him, the president, to perhaps overreact.
And then you supply the media, which essentially worked for the election of Joe Biden, with fodder for their case against the president.
Thank you.
So those are my predictions with regard to that.
I will obviously be analyzing it on the show tomorrow and with Hugh Hewitt tonight.
Yes, tonight.
That's right.
Yes, amazing.
And what is our third issue that I was going to deal with?
Taxes.
Oh, yeah.
My position has been consistent, Republican or Democrat.
I don't give a hoot about your tax return.
Better is none of my damn business.
Even presidents should be allowed some realm of privacy.
If a president violated tax law, then let him be prosecuted.
There was a word.
This is key.
This is more than key.
This is so key that it enters the realm of keydom.
Alright?
The New York Times use of a word.
It was pointed out by Derek Hunter on Town Hall.
And it's the word...
Yes, you ready?
This is awesome.
You try to guess it.
I'm looking at the living martyr.
The New York Times did not accuse him of tax evasion.
So what word did they use?
How did you know?
That's very impressive.
Hey, where's the award room?
We have a punishment room.
We don't have an award room here?
You're still looking for it?
It was like the search for the Garden of Eden here?
Is that what it's like?
My God.
Sean, give him a massage.
Give him a minute.
Okay, for Sean, that's the punishment room.
See, that's wrong.
Anyway, yes, the word that the New York Times uses is avoidance.
Okay, may I just say for public, every human I know tries to avoid taxes.
You, who are as honest as the day is long, I try to be as honest as the day is long, too.
On the other hand, Some of my days are in the winter, so they're shorter.
The, I mean, you know, if I get two of something I ordered, I send back the second.
I'm a little, I'm very type, what is it, type A? Yeah, on those matters.
But anyway, I try to avoid taxes, of course.
My father was a CPA. He said, my job is to have you legally avoid taxes.
Not you, Dennis, but you, my client.
That's why he loved it.
He loved his work.
Because it was such a challenge, every client.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI, Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interfere in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Big, small, east, west, north, south, public, private.
With some exceptions.
Left wing.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is, after being given a steady diet that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, You have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
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Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo, the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase, China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
It passed in a mostly Party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric, I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will now...
Okay, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Thank you.
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Joe in San Diego, California.
Hello.
Hi, hey.
This morning you were talking about this website.
I didn't catch it.
Putting out garbage about your website.
Maybe you should engage with Twitter and Facebook and these companies and get them to slap on some kind of banner about warning or misinformation coming from them because they're clearly lying.
Yes.
And not only that, pancreatic cancer will be solved next month.
I'm with you emotionally.
There is no chance.
Did they ever slap on anything on the left?
Misinformation?
If they did, do you know how much misinformation would be slapped on the left?
The left is based on misinformation.
Remember, truth is not a left-wing value.
Take the fires in California.
I know whether you're brainwashed.
Based on the answer to the following question.
Do you think that the fires in California are primarily caused by global warming or primarily caused by environmentalist positions on what to do with trees and shrubs, etc., which had in the past always been burned so that they don't stay ready to be burned?
Most of this is not arson.
Most of this is not global warming.
Most of this is lightning.
But lightning that doesn't have anything to inflame doesn't inflame anything.
To my shock, by the way, Governor Newsom acknowledged this.
Did you see that?
That the mismanagement of our forests are a contributing factor.
That's more than almost anybody on the left is willing to say.
Yeah, but yes, bad power lines, correct.
But wait a minute, isn't everything supposed to become electric?
So what's going to happen there?
You know why the power lines had all these directives from environmentalists and spent vast sums of money in that direction rather than fixing power lines?
Or ideally, can they be put underground?
Is that the ideal?
It's expensive, yeah, but it's not as expensive as fires.
Brian in Cleveland, Ohio.
Hello, Brian.
Hi, Dennis.
It's always a pleasure to listen to you.
Thank you.
On a tangent real quick, I believe that it's the environmentalists that...
That caused the forest fires in California.
But anyhow, like I told your call screener, the person that's in possession of Trump's tax returns, be it his accountant, that's of legal possession.
For him to go and give those to somebody, isn't that a violation of some sort of privacy act and whatnot?
You're right.
I'm sorry.
How is it legal then at that point for the New York Times to publish information regarding those said tax returns?
I have no idea.
I agree with you on both.
I have no idea.
Of course it's all criminal.
But we don't know who released it.
Is it someone at the IRS? Is it an accountant?
Of course he broke the law.
You know, everybody talks about privacy.
If you can't believe that your tax return will remain private, Unless you release it, then there is no privacy involved in America.
Oh, excuse me, there's one abortion at any time of pregnancy.
That was passed by the Supreme Court based on the right to privacy.
So you have the right to privacy if in the third trimester you kill what you're carrying.
That privacy is sacrosanct.
No other privacy is.
I told you from the beginning, throughout most of American history, the tax returns of presidential candidates were never revealed.
Do you think we have better presidents now that we know tax returns?
Do you think there's any relevance?
Of course there's not.
I don't care about a Democrat's tax return.
Anyway, the press doesn't either.
How did Joe Biden become so wealthy and his family become so wealthy when the guy's been in politics his whole life getting a senator's salary most of the time?
Or a vice president's salary for eight years?
How did his family get so rich?
Will Chris Wallace ask that question?
I wonder if President Trump will ask that question.
How did your family get so rich?
Are they brilliant investors?
If the stuff that has come out about Hunter Biden had come out about one of the president's children, it would dominate the New York Times.
The New York Times.
The only people who respect the New York Times are leftists.
Even liberals are understanding.
It is no longer, if it ever was, primarily a source of news.
I love that.
That was the key word.
What was the word again?
Avoidance.
I love that.
The president avoided paying taxes.
Who doesn't?
Did they say illegally avoid?
No.
That's tax evasion.
They didn't use that word.
But it makes it sound bad.
Doesn't it?
Dennis Prager avoids paying taxes.
To the extent that I can, and I tell you, unfortunately, there is no extent.
I am unbelievably highly taxed, but it is what it is.
But if you take a business expense, a legitimate business expense, you're avoiding paying taxes, correct?
I am paid when I... In the past, prior to lockdown, the most important date, BL, before lockdown, I traveled almost every week to a lecture.
I don't charge for a lecture.
I charge an all-inclusive fee.
So obviously my air flight, my airplane expense has taken off my earnings.
That's avoiding taxes.
So what?
Correct?
We shall return.
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Fast forward to July 24th, 2019.
Mueller testifies before the House and the Senate He has issued his report, failed to find collusion.
Democrats are not really willing to accept his verdict and just give up.
They still want to impeach the president based on Russia.
But they think they'll need a big Watergate-style moment.
They'll need a hearing that's televised all around the country and the world.
And Robert Mueller will stand up in the House and he'll deliver a damning indictment of Donald Trump.
And then the whole country will be in favor of removing the president.
So it's a disaster.
And the disaster is basically Mueller's performance.
He seems confused at times.
He seems unable to handle some very basic questions at times.
Excuse me for the timeline, Byron.
I mean, this is after a long investigation.
Exactly.
Which itself, you know, Sean Hannity every night was giving us the same information about these people whom he has hired cannot, should not be trusted.
Turns out that that was correct.
Now, finally, he turns this thing in.
I mean, but it's just...
An agony for the American people.
It goes on and on and on.
It's a big nothing.
And then they decide to have the hearing.
Right.
So Mueller seems to be unable to deal with this.
He seems to have suffered some sort of cognitive decline.
And the interesting thing is, everybody notices it.
Everybody says it.
But it wasn't a surprise to the Trump people.
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Yeah.
This is monumentally newsworthy.
That they have connections, pro-communist China organizations that have been around for 50 years are connected to Black Lives Matter as the founders of Black Lives Matter.
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, and you haven't explained it, though, which is Alicia Garza and Patrice Colores and Apal 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.
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 debunked.
The family is bad.
Yeah, the family is bad.
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This is a winner here.
Ibram, this is it, Ibram Kendi.
He's the director of Boston University's Center for Anti-Racist Research.
Gives you an idea how indoctrinating our universities are.
That this guy is even at a university is part of the proof of the indoctrination rather than education there.
So he said Saturday, white people who adopt black children may be racist.
Joining, this is from Breitbart.
I almost always give you the source, incidentally.
I feel it's the honest thing to do.
So, of course, people know, well, it's Breitbart.
No, the question is not, is it Breitbart?
The question is, is it true?
There's more truth at Breitbart than at the New York Times on political matter.
That's my view.
Based on reading both.
Kendi wrote on social media, some white colonizers quote-unquote adopted black children.
This is what they always do.
They go back to the past.
Well, X number of blacks were lynched.
That's correct, and it's evil.
What does that have to do with today?
There's so little racism in America that most of the time you hear about it, it's a hoax.
One of the five arguments I have, it's a very important piece I wrote, five arguments that America's not racist.
Send it to your kids.
He continues, they quote, civilized these savage children in the superior ways of white people.
Oh, he capitalizes white.
It's right.
You are a member of some distinct ethnic group.
White.
What is the superior ways of white people?
White people have believed in communism, fascism, Nazism, democracy, Christianity, Judaism.
I don't quite know.
What does it even mean?
What does it mean, the ways of white people?
Do you have a definition?
Which whites is he referring to?
But according to him, it's white people.
Capital W. This is a man who teaches at Boston University.
Who heads a center there?
And best-selling author, of course.
While using them, that is the children, as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity.
Is he referring to Amy Barrett?
If not, isn't it irrelevant?
And whether this is Barrett or not is not the point.
I think it is the point, isn't it?
It is a belief too many white people have.
If they have or adopt a child of color, then they can't be racist.
Hmm.
It's an interesting question.
So can you think blacks are inferior, but I will love one as my child?
Or even, I hate blacks, but I will raise one as my child.
You know, as a Jew who has written a book on anti-Semitism and studied it my whole life, I can only say that if the Jews of Germany had been adopted by German parents when they didn't have Jewish parents to raise them, if that was the extent of German anti-Semitism, six million Jews would be alive today.
A lot more, because they would have had children.
This is when you have to make up racism.
On Monday, Kendi opined more on whether someone can be free from racism.
We should eliminate the term not racist from the human vocabulary, he wrote.
We are either being racist or anti-racist.
So you could be not racist, but not anti-racist.
It's an interesting thing.
I'll talk about that in a moment.
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Joe Rogan.
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Joe Rogan bluntly put it this way yesterday, cut number 17. I'd also vote for Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden.
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 podcasts in America.
Now, I am one of the top five radio talk show hosts in America.
We have a different format, right?
I give you news, weather, traffic, sports, wherever you are, as well as breaking news.
Joe Rogan just talks to you and does the Joe Rogan thing.
There are some other great podcasts, Barstool Sports, lots of great stuff out there, and people are listening on demand.
But I'm not worried.
Talk radio is here forever, and I'm glad to welcome new people into the arena.
But Joe Rogan is perhaps a little blunt, right?
Maybe I'm a little too diplomatic for Joe.
I've talked about the former vice president losing not a step, but a lap.
Joe Rogan, I don't know that the Vice President has dementia.
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Mueller testifies before the House and the Senate He has issued his report, failed to find collusion.
Democrats are not really willing to accept his verdict and just give up.
They still want to impeach the president based on Russia, but they think they'll need a big Watergate-style moment.
They'll need a hearing.
It's televised all around the country in the world and Robert Mueller will stand up in the house and he'll deliver a damning indictment of Donald Trump and then the whole country will be in favor of removing the president.
So it's a disaster and the disaster is basically Mueller's performance.
He seems confused at times.
He seems unable to handle some very basic questions at times.
Excuse me for the timeline, Byron.
I mean, this is after a long investigation.
Exactly.
Which itself, you know, Sean Hannity every night was giving us the same information about these people whom he has hired cannot, should not be trusted.
Turns out that that was correct.
Now, finally, he turns this thing in.
I mean, but it's just...
An agony for the American people.
It goes on and on and on.
It's a big...
So, this is the new thing from Kendi, the white-hating director of Boston University's Center for Anti-Racist Research.
Do you understand how much is based on lies in this country?
Do you know that all these protests are based on lies?
Do we know in any of the cases that they raised that there was a racist policeman involved?
See the video of...
What was the president's former campaign...
What was the guy's name again?
Brad Pascale.
So did you see the video?
White guy standing outside his home, and the policeman runs and tackles him to the ground.
If the guy had been black, this would be national news.
Look at that, just standing there, in front of his own house.
No gun, no nothing.
It's reported, but not by the mainstream media.
Nothing comparable to what had he been black.
I mean, the more we know, including George Floyd, the chances are minuscule that the knee on the side of the neck caused him to die.
So the two premises of the issue that caused the protests and riots to begin with is a lie, or overwhelmingly likely to be a lie.
He was not killed by the knee to the neck.
The knee to the neck is a usual procedure in the Minneapolis police department.
And we have still not established that he did it because the guy was black.
If you see the entire video, he's sort of hysterical from the beginning of his encounter with the police who were completely decent with him.
He says he can't breathe, he can't breathe before they touch him.
Because he had three times the amount of fentanyl in his body.
One third of what he had is fatal.
He had three times the fatal amount in his body.
So this whole institute at Boston University is just leftist lies.
Anti-racist research.
Okay, so we should drop the term not racist.
It's an interesting question.
Can you be not racist but not anti-racist?
I don't see how...
Why is not racist different from anti-racist?
Let's analyze this.
If you are not racist, that means you think racism is wrong.
Correct?
There's no other reason.
So how could you be pro-racist if you're not racist?
By definition, aren't you against racism?
Yes, aha!
So that's wrong.
The fact that you are not actively fighting racism?
Which only means actively joining in his hysteria.
That's all it means.
Are you anti-racist?
If you heard somebody in a discussion, you used the N-word, and you would say, you know, please don't use that word.
You know, it's just offensive.
Is that anti-racist?
By the way, has anybody ever used the word in your presence?
Me neither.
I don't deny that there are people who do.
I'm just saying, in the circles that I have been a member of, the word has never been used to describe a black person.
If somebody's reading Mark Twain, it's used.
That's different.
It's like saying, as I explained months ago, That Harry Truman used the word kike when he went to visit New York for the first time.
He sent it back in a postcard called New York Kike Town.
He ended up the greatest friend of the Jews.
That's why you have to judge people and their time.
That's too sophisticated for the left.
Judging the people of the past is their forte.
After receiving thousands of responses in backlash, he deleted the post.
Isn't that interesting?
How do you like that?
This is the left's view.
If the institution does not enable us to run it, we will change the institution.
They have been running the Supreme Court since 1962. That's 58 years.
So, they assume the Supreme Court will be on the left.
That's the best.
And if not, they'll add more justices.
Of course, then that ends the Supreme Court as we know it, because as soon as the Republicans have power, they'll expand it too.
So they'll do it to 12, the Democrats.
Then the Republicans will do it to 18. Then the Democrats will be re-elected.
They'll go to 21. Right?
It'll be very tough then to name all the justices.
You've got to admit.
But everything the left touches, it destroys.
They acknowledge it.
The Supreme Court.
This is just the latest.
They note Kendi was recently a featured guest on Oprah Winfrey's Apple TV series.
Winfrey praised Kendi's derision of America as a nation pathologized by racism, primarily targeting black people.
Has Oprah Winfrey gone over to the dark side, as it were?
Morally, it's dark side for those of you who want to find an improper use of the term.
Most popular woman in America, loved by whites, reciprocates by calling them all pieces of crap.
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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, I'm assuming that new president would not be the same old president we have right now, Donald Trump.
So she was hoping beyond hope that her replacement would not take place until after the election, after the election, assuming Joe Biden wins.
Well, that did not happen.
The president controls...
The White House until at least the third week of January.
And Republicans control the Senate at least until January the 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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- 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. certainly.
Okay, all Dennis Prager here.
you Thank you.
I have a piece up in Town Hall, my Tuesday column.
Yom Kippur was yesterday, and that's the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
I think, I wonder what percentage of American Jews fast.
I'd be very curious.
I know in Israel, it's the great majority of people, even secular Israelis.
Very few Israelis ignore Yom Kippur.
It's a fascinating thing.
You can walk on the busiest boulevards.
There are no cars.
So my column today was prompted by the whole point of introspection on that day.
And it's titled, A Reminder to American Jews, Civilization is Fragile.
And what we're witnessing is the breakdown of civilization by the left, which has contempt for Western civilization.
Remember Jesse Jackson led a march?
What was it, in the 1970s?
Not 70s, 80s.
Maybe 90s.
80s or 90s.
Since a while ago.
Let a demonstration at Stanford University, hey, hey, ho, ho, Western Civ has got to go.
They don't deny their content for Western civilization.
So, why is it an issue?
So, two-thirds of American Jews vote Democrat.
And most Jews are liberal, not left.
By the way, as I point out, vast numbers of non-Jews are left as well.
But people ask the question more often about Jews.
Anyway, as a Jew, I'm talking to Jews in that piece.
And I'm simply making the point.
If civilization breaks down, we're going to get hurt.
Almost always Jews get hurt first, never last, but first.
Why would Jews side with the people who want to bring America down?
Well, two-thirds do.
A third don't, by the way.
People need to remember that.
A third of Jews vote for the president.
At least a third.
That's not insignificant.
If a third of blacks voted for the president, he would be re-elected in a landslide.
It's actually, in some ways, a bigger puzzle.
Why do blacks vote Democrat?
All they've done is hurt them.
Look at the cities.
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How many times a day do you ask yourself, am I going crazy?
I had that moment last night when I turned on CNN for about two or three torturous minutes and I saw what looked like about 20 or 30 cars pulled up to a stage where CNN was hosting a town hall with Joe Biden.
And I'm comparing that to the...
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-Wiltsbury.
And they had like cars pulled up and people standing in white boxes.
They were like on a platform with white tape.
You better stand in the box and ask Biden a bunch of softball questions about what a bad guy Donald Trump is.
Really, there are moments where you think you're losing your mind.
But you're not.
I'm here to tell you, you're not crazy.
They are.
Okay?
They're nuts.
They're nuts.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is again meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump disagreeing with the FBI, Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interferer in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Big, small, east, west, north, south, public, private.
With some exceptions.
Left wing.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is after being given a steady diet that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, You have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
How could anybody do that?
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The Democrat Party as America is still, still recovering from the largest self-imposed economic shutdown in modern history.
Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
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.
It passed in a mostly Party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric, I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will name and shame them here on America First.
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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 got to go online quick.
All right, y'all.
you I'm Dennis Prager.
Nice to be with you.
Thank you, Charlie Kirk, a good man doing a lot of good work.
And welcome to the show.
I had a Yom Kippur fast a day, sunset to sunset, no food, no drink.
I fast every day, but with drink, on about 16 hours, not 24 or 25, so that was harder.
Not big a deal for me, thank God.
And I never get thirsty.
It's a very strange thing.
I'm never thirsty.
Can you explain that?
I mean, I'm not even thirsty on regular days.
I never think, oh boy, I really got to get a drink.
It is bizarre.
I admit it.
Maybe it's a healthy sign.
I'm just well hydrated.
Don't know.
I know what it is.
It's the hydrating shampoo.
And it goes into your system.
But the reason I mention it is the importance, especially at this time of lockdown, the importance to have a religion.
I don't mean just faith in God.
I mean religion.
A community, a set of rituals, holy days.
This is really important.
It gets your mind off, and it gets you with others, even via Zoom.
I think I'm going to talk about that on the Ultimate Issues Hour.
You know, people are opting, I hear.
A lot of people like working at home.
Fine.
It is what it is.
But it makes communal association all that more important.
Remember, you go to work, you're with other people all day.
When you work at home, you're not with other people all day.
You know what is one of the most important questions a human can ever ask?
What is the price?
People don't ask it.
They only ask it of things they buy.
Right?
Of course, the first thing you ask, how much is it?
Why do you ask how much is it?
Because as much as you may want the it, A car, certain terrific foods, whatever it might be.
A house.
You have to ask, what is the price?
Can I afford it?
What is the price paid is the most important question to ask.
What is the price paid if I never get married?
What is the price paid if I do get married?
What is the price paid if I don't have children?
What is the price paid if I do have children?
What is the price paid if I work at home?
What is the price paid if I don't work at home?
People don't do that.
You know, I agree that wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord.
That is a great line.
I learned that at Columbia University.
There was no God at Columbia and no wisdom at Columbia.
Things have only gotten worse.
But there's another thing that is the beginning of wisdom.
Asking how much does it cost?
There's a big price paid for not interacting with other people every day.
So if you don't have another community at least to do so at least once a week, church community, synagogue community, what interaction with people will you actually have?
People are buying on the internet the CDC, which I am coming to have more moral contempt for on a daily basis.
Though this year, you know, Black Thursday, Black Friday, right?
It's Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.
Shop via internet.
That's what the CDC advocates.
See, the CDC never asks, what is the price paid?
How many people will die of suicide?
How many people will die of diseases that they didn't have, that they didn't go to the hospital for?
How many people are...
Going back to drugs and alcohol.
How many people are getting abused or abusing?
Eh, they don't just lock down, lock down.
Hey, we at the CDC aren't losing our jobs.
You can.
We don't.
Great deal, eh?
People who have government workers who have their salaries are telling other people, lose your salaries, lose your income, lose your homes.
Ah, but in lockdown.
And by the way, this has no political agenda, my statement.
I have as big a contempt for Netanyahu putting Israel in a second lockdown as I do for Republican Newsom.
I see no difference.
Oh, yeah, excuse me.
Democrat Newsom.
Thank you.
That was not even Freudian.
That was just an error.
God, I was watching a video.
Some...
Was it a...
Some...
I don't remember.
Some Western reporter, a U.S. reporter in Israel went to a restaurant and the guy, I mean, he said how much he's been crying.
He's locking up his restaurant forever.
I don't know what he's going to do.
The man has lost all his money.
But we always have Cuomo's statement, right?
Oh, if everything I did saves one life, I'll sleep well at night.
So why allow cars on the road?
The moment you allow cars on the road, people die.
Meanwhile, Sweden, which never had a lockdown, is now allowing 500 people at a time to gather.
500. Latest news from Sweden, where virtually nobody is dying of it.
Sweden drives the totalitarians of the CDC, FDA, and the other epidemiological fools.
And they're fools.
They know epidemiology, but they're fools.
It's all thanks to epidemiologists that we started this thing.
Oh, millions will die in America.
The same proportion will die in the UK. Oh, then we better lock down.
We don't want millions dying.
I want you to hear this woman, Amy Coney Barrett, her remarks upon being nominated by President Trump.
Sean, please, Amy Barrett.
I love the United States, and I love the United States Constitution.
You know, it would be interesting, should there be a...
Nominee of the left.
Would they say, I love the United States?
By the way, Ruth Bader Ginsburg did not love the U.S. Constitution.
She said so.
I mean, I'm not reading into it.
I reported this to you at the time.
She was in Egypt.
They were thinking of what constitution to adopt.
She said, don't take the American.
There's a much better one in South Africa.
Did you ever read the South African Constitution?
You'll have to take a day to do so.
It's that long.
I'm only slightly exaggerating.
It's unbelievably long.
And it's just leftist stuff.
It was actually amazing that a woman sworn to protect the U.S. Constitution basically has contempt for it.
And acknowledged it.
Doesn't make her a bad person.
I just want you to understand that there are differences.
Next, please.
The flag of the United States is still flying at half-staff in memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to mark the end of a great American life.
Justice Ginsburg began her career at a time when women were not welcome in the legal profession.
But she not only broke glass ceilings, she smashed them.
For that, she has won the admiration of women across the country and indeed all over the world.
She was a woman of enormous talent and consequence, and her life of public service serves as an example to us all.
Now, I am curious.
This is, and I don't, Use the word as a euphemism.
I am curious.
Would a left-wing justice speak this highly of a conservative justice who had passed away?
Next, please.
Particularly poignant to me was her long and deep friendship with Justice Antonin Scalia, my own mentor.
Justices Scalia and Ginsburg disagreed fiercely in print without rancor in person.
Their ability to maintain a warm and rich friendship, despite their differences, even inspired an opera.
These two great Americans demonstrated that arguments, even about matters of great consequence, need not destroy affection.
Good stuff, eh?
This is from your hateful right wing.
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The Democrat Party as America is still recovering from the largest self-imposed economic shutdown in modern history.
Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe The Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo.
The Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
In a mostly party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
Eric, I want the names of those 14 Republicans.
We will name and shame them here on America First.
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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, 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 America, America.
It's a great website, because you can help in this coming election, which is a referendum not on Trump, not on Biden, on America.
That's what it is.
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It's an extraordinary society.
So everything is contingent upon turnout.
The left has their get-out-the-vote machine.
This is the right.
Or if you will, even the centers.
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KeepAmericaAmerica.com Continuing with Amy Barrett's statement upon being nominated.
Please continue.
Sean, please continue.
Amy Barrett.
His judicial philosophy is mine, too.
A judge must apply the law as written.
Judges are not policy makers, and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold.
Sounds right to me.
Now she addresses the issue she's been attacked, ironically, by the left, which has told women all of my life, you could have it all.
Continue.
I couldn't manage this very full life without the unwavering support of my husband, Jesse.
At the start of our marriage, I imagined that we would run our household as partners.
As it has turned out, Jesse does far more than his share of the work.
To my chagrin, I learned at dinner recently that my children consider him to be the better cook.
For 21 years, Jesse has asked me every single morning what he can do for me that day.
And though I almost always say nothing, He still finds ways to take things off my plate.
And that's not because he has a lot of free time.
He has a busy law practice.
It's because he has a superb and generous husband, and I am very fortunate.
Jesse and I... Okay, so hold on.
That's a very interesting thing.
See, apparently he has taken over most of the raising of the kids.
Remember, I have always said that somebody has to be responsible for the house.
The notion that it takes care of itself or some housekeeper or nanny will take care of it doesn't strike me as healthy.
If it's the man, it's the man.
A fairly close relative of mine, the man is the primary parent, and the wife is the primary breadwinner.
The kids are fantastic.
I don't have an issue with that.
I think for most people, if one person is going to be the primary breadwinner and the other the primary homemaker, it's usually the male as the breadwinner.
But if the couple has worked it out, that's great.
So, that's the way they work.
This should be the model.
If feminists should like anything, they should love this woman.
Right?
She's like the ideal.
He does more than his share.
One thing I will say, though, there would be never a danger that my kids would think I was the better cook.
It would be an argument for there really being multiple universes.
In another universe, I would be the better cook than my wife.
When is the last time I cooked anything?
I have an answer.
In college.
In England.
I made myself breakfast every day.
The same one.
Are you ready?
And I think, I know this sounds bizarre, in fact almost pathetic, but I'll nevertheless say it.
I made a scrambled eggs and cheese that I was proud of.
Why don't you do it now?
Why don't I do it now?
You know what?
I will.
That's a great idea.
My wife's listening.
I don't exactly know where the pan is.
I'm not sure I know where the stove is.
But I will do it.
She'll show me.
That's a great idea because it's delicious and healthy.
I don't eat enough eggs now, actually.
Good!
I'm doing it today.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Before my fireside chat, I will have more energy than ever.
Oh, but that was not all I ate.
Are you ready?
I also had gingerbread.
That's a very popular thing in Britain, right?
And...
Did you make it?
No, no.
They sold it by the loaf.
I believe it was gingerbread.
And marmalade.
That's a very big thing there.
I don't like it anymore, but I did eat it that year.
Now, I just want to tell you one story about the first day.
I studied my third year at Leeds, England, in the middle of England.
I go into a store to buy my food for my apartment because they weren't like breakfast places like we have now.
So anyway, so I go in and I go, how much is it?
And this is what he said to me.
I give you my word.
I am not exaggerating.
And so, of course, I said, I'm sorry.
He said, So, what I did was, I knew there was no solution.
I simply showed him money and said, please take what it is.
I later learned it was four pounds, two pence, and a half penny.
They didn't pronounce it half penny, but hipney.
And tuppence, that's where I got tespits.
Now you know, the origin, when I have two spots to read after a show, we call it tespits.
It came from that.
And fa.
Okay.
Finally, from our candidate for the Supreme Court.
If confirmed, I would not assume that role for the sake of those in my own circle, and certainly not for my own sake.
I would assume this role to serve you.
I would discharge the judicial oath which requires me to administer justice without respect to persons, do equal right to the poor and rich, And faithfully and impartially discharge my duties under the United States Constitution.
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evidently the other day had thousands of cars in a big Trump 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.
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If I told you there were three with people beeping horns, three cars with Biden for president signs on the side, would you believe me?
Okay, check it out.
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This is the...
This is the thrill, the excitement, the energy of the Biden for President campaign.
There's one car.
Somebody in a mask on a convertible waving a flag.
Everybody's got masks, of course.
Second car.
There's Jill waving at the second car.
And there's the third car.
That's it.
Three cars.
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Music Joe Rogan.
Got the most listened to podcast in America.
Joe Rogan bluntly put it this way yesterday.
Cut number 17. I'd also vote for Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden.
I'd vote for Mike Tyson over Joe Biden.
I just don't think it's a good idea to take someone who's struggling with dementia and put him in one of the most stressful positions the world has ever known.
I don't know why the Democrats thought it would be a good idea to take someone who's clearly got a problem.
Yeah, this is Joe Rogan.
Now, for those of you who don't know who Joe Rogan is, you're probably over 70. Joe, would someone look up the stats on how far...
Adam Carole and Joe Rogan are the most listened to people in America on demand.
They have the largest 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 are lots of great stuff out there, and people are listening on demand.
But I'm not worried.
Talk radio is here forever, and I'm glad to welcome new people into the arena.
But Joe Rogan is perhaps a little blunt, right?
Maybe I'm a little too diplomatic for Joe.
I've talked about The former Vice President losing not a step, but a lap.
Joe Rogan, I don't know that the Vice President has dementia.
I don't know that.
Joe Rogan doesn't know that.
that all I know is that he's clueless sometimes.
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Fast forward to July 24th, 2019.
Mueller testifies before the House and the Senate He has issued his report, failed to find collusion.
Democrats are not really willing to accept his verdict and just give up.
They still want to impeach the president based on Russia.
But they think they'll need a big Watergate-style moment.
They'll need a hearing 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...
Hey everybody, Dennis Prager here.
I would like to do another service for you.
This should not be in the realm of the debatable.
Hydroxychloroquine and zinc should not be in the realm of debatable, but because the President recommended it, it has become a left-wing issue to oppose it.
So people are dying because they're not taking it in the first week.
Okay, so here's one that the President, I don't think, has recommended.
Vitamin D. The amount of vitamin D in people seems to be profoundly correlated to how seriously they get ill from COVID. I will give you data that will stun you.
I've been taking vitamin D for years because of its anti-cancer properties.
I'm a big supplement fan.
As I have mentioned to you, I do a lot of reading on this stuff.
I believe I know more about COVID and the response to it than a lot of epidemiologists.
They know more about perhaps that, well, they don't.
I don't know.
I don't know what they know biologically.
They're not biologists.
Epidemiologists seem to study numbers.
It's actually somewhat of an odd profession.
I wonder if there were, were there epidemiologists?
I don't know.
Before 1950?
What did epidemiologists say in 1968 when we had the Hong Kong flu kill 100,000 Americans of all ages?
Not overwhelmingly the very old and already having some comorbidity.
I was suspicious of epidemiologists when they came out with the 50,000 Americans a year die of secondhand smoke.
I still believe it's a lie.
And they're number crunchers.
That's basically what they are.
And of course, any who dissent are, you know, just dismissed.
There have been dissenters to the lockdown from the beginning, writing in the Wall Street Journal.
An amazing thing.
Thank you.
The world has made a terrible boo-boo.
It's like a death wish, the lockdowns.
Read about what they're doing in Australia, in the state of Victoria.
You can leave your house for one hour a day, and only within a mile of your home?
Israel's not far behind with its rules right now.
I have no political agenda in saying that something is despicable, even if it's done by the right wing.
Boris Johnson got scared.
So did the President.
Because if you didn't lock down, oh, every death is on your hands.
But countries that lock down, Peru locked down more than any other country, I think, in the Western Hemisphere, and has the highest death rate per million.
Sweden is so safe, there's no mask.
And now they have announced that they will allow gatherings up to 500 people.
Forget restaurants, obviously.
Bars, obviously.
Go to work, obviously.
If Sweden did not have its mismanaged elder care homes, everybody would have had to acknowledge that the lockdown was, what I called it, within weeks, the greatest mistake in history.
Not the greatest evil.
Obviously there are greater evils.
But I don't know of a worldwide mistake on this level.
I almost lost my mind when India did it.
Remember that?
To lock down a poor country where people are on the verge in any event of not having enough food for themselves and their families.
But people are so scared.
Safety uber alis.
Safetyism is the new religion.
And they're scared of the media.
The media hysterics.
This hysteria is part of the substance of the media in the world.
Because it makes them important.
And it obviously gets readers and viewers.
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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.
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Cincinnati, Ohio evidently the other day had thousands of cars in a big Trump parade.
I saw with my own eyes over the Madeira Beach, over Madeira Beach, Florida, thousands of boats.
They've been in South Carolina, North Carolina.
I mean, up there, Hartwell.
All these big thousands of people turning out to support President Trump.
I kid you not.
You've got to go online quickly to MikeOnline.com.
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If I told you there were three...
With people beeping horns, three cars, with Biden for president signs on the side, would you believe me?
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Gary in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Happy Minneapolis.
Hello.
Hey, how are you?
So, the reason I'm calling is I've been in the live entertainment business for over 40 years.
And right now, I'm forced to live on one-tenth of what I made last year.
And when this got shut down in March, I'm not looking at any work until July of next year.
And I've tried to speak with, like, That's correct.
And what's even more frustrating is all these...
Musicians that have millions of followers on them, were they to let us know that, you know, to help us out on their Twitter posts?
Nothing.
I mean, it's just, I don't know what else to do.
I don't either.
My heart breaks for you.
There are millions.
I mean, in your industry, tens of thousands.
I have a friend, a member of, uh, One of the major orchestras of the country.
I have a lot of friends in orchestras.
His salary's been cut by 40%.
What's he supposed to do?
It's not like you make a fortune as an orchestra member to begin with.
He doesn't know if he could keep his home.
I would go to a concert tomorrow.
In March, I hugged like 40 people at a rally in front of City Hall in Los Angeles.
And I'm a senior citizen.
I bet my immune system is somewhat stronger for a whole host of reasons.
One of them is I'm a happy person.
I bet you happy people have a better immune system.
I can't imagine it's not so.
Depression must lower resistance, sadness, anxiety.
Forget sadness.
Anxiety.
everybody gets sad and that I don't walk around in fear I I have to admit my disappointment in so many Americans who have just bought this thing hook, line, and sinker.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it's got to close it down.
It's got to save a life.
What was it?
California State University Long Beach?
Was that the one?
They're three students, so they closed down.
Five students who are positive, so what?
The answer to students getting positive is, so what?
Do you report how many students get the flu every year?
Why not?
More students die of flu than die of COVID. Do you know that, folks?
You know what, the death rate among people under, what is it, under 70?
Let's put it this way, the survival rate, 99.7%.
That's if you have symptoms of COVID or positive tests.
The chances of your dying at college age of COVID are minuscule.
It shouldn't even be a factor in your life.
Your parents are safer if you go to school.
That's the joke.
If you're worried about infecting your parents, go to school.
Five students said they closed the school.
It's fitting that the first school to shut down was Harvard.
It's so fitting.
Remember that?
Oh yeah, I gotta save a life.
These are deep people.
Kids up to 16 in Sweden never stops going to school at the worst of the epidemic.
Well, take vitamin D.
That should be obvious.
Poor Gary in Minneapolis.
Entertainment industry.
God knows.
I mean, people are so scared.
I don't know when they're going to go back.
500 people?
Like in Sweden?
I don't know when they're going to go back to concerts and operas.
I mean, that's in the classical world, or even pop concerts.
Metropolitan operas closed till next September, correct?
There is no season through 2021. I was watching Kipper services all across the country online, because, you know, basically, if you get together, you do it outdoors.
Thought of fasting in 90 degree heat outdoors did not inspire me, so I watched services.
And I was very inspired, actually, by some of them.
I was very moved.
And I gave people a Yom Kippur through my service on the internet, which you can still see for another two weeks at salemnow.com.
Or just click on the banner.
The High Holiday Services.
Anyway, it was amazing to me.
There was a service in New York where the rabbi and the cantor both wore masks.
And behind glass.
They struck me as dummies.
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This is monumentally newsworthy that we have connections, pro-communist China organizations that have been around for 50 years are connected to Black Lives Matter, the founders of Black Lives Matter.
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 Patrice 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 an enterprise.
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.
Right.
Engels had a big thing with the family, which he got from an American anthropologist whose theories on this banner have been developed.
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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.
Okay, y'all, Dennis Prager here.
Here.
Les in Jacksonville, Florida.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
It's great to talk to you.
Thank you.
I appreciate you more than you know.
That's very kind.
I just wanted to give you a perspective, a slightly unusual one that's happening here, and of course we're glad to be in Florida.
We are one of the very, very few Ixom or major orchestras in the country that has resumed operation and is playing for public audiences.
We have an 1800-seat hall, and we are distance seating now 580 people in the hall.
We played Beethoven's Fifth and Mendelssohn Violin Concerto this weekend.
Every seat was sold, and people were thrilled.
I have the chills.
Well, we did too, especially after doing things all summer.
So let me just ask you, if 580 out of 1,800 pay for a seat, can you still function in the black?
We can squeak by.
Of course, you know, symphony orchestras operate with the benefit of individuals and all kinds of support.
Without that, no, we wouldn't, but we can survive.
Right, but it's certainly better than nothing, not to mention morale.
Far better.
I mean, a musician needs to play music.
Like everybody else in the business, reasonable, I think, considering the situation.
Are you in the orchestra?
Yes.
What do you play?
Principal flute.
You're the principal flute in the Jacksonville Symphony?
Correct.
Is it true Mozart did not like the flute?
No, it's not.
I don't think.
I mean, he wrote beautiful.
If you listen to the operas and so much, he wrote great music.
Well, the magic flute, yeah.
I think the flute wasn't quite such a great instrument at that time historically for some of the things that he wanted to do.
But where it matches the qualities of a voice, I think he really did enjoy it.
And is it true that oboists are out of their minds?
I think due to some oxygen starvation over the many years, most of them eventually do become that way.
No, our oboist is not.
He's a gem.
One more question on a more serious note.
I take it that you're on the conservative side?
I am, and most of my colleagues are not.
It's not monolithic in the orchestra world, but as you know, it's prevalent that people are liberals.
Do they know how you think?
Oh, sure.
Oh, good.
Well, God bless you.
Send me an email.
I would like nothing more than to hear the Jacksonville Symphony.
I intend to visit Jacksonville.
What a happy call.
God bless Florida and DeSantis.
And many of you will still vote Democrat.
Democrat.
It's mind-blowing.
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Donald Trump apparently is upset with the FBI director for suggesting that Russia is...
Again, meddling in the election in favor of him, in favor of Trump.
Media's going crazy over Donald Trump, disagreeing with the FBI. Donald Trump disagreeing with what the FBI said about the degree to which the Russians are interfering in the election.
The biggest interferer in the election by far are you guys.
CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. New York Times.
LA Times.
Virtually every major big city newspaper.
Left wing.
NPR, left wing.
PBS, left wing.
Virtually every political science department of every university in this country.
Big, small, east, west, north, south, public, private.
With some exceptions.
Left wing.
Why do you suppose the majority of Democrats believe that Russia interfered with vote tallies even though there's zero evidence of this?
And the answer is after being given a steady diet that Donald Trump is a racist, Donald Trump is a fascist, Donald Trump is Hitler, Donald Trump is incompetent, Donald Trump is lazy, Donald Trump is a grifter, Donald Trump only ran because he wanted to kill Americans and enrich himself.
After you're getting a steady diet of this, You have to say to yourself, how could any rational person go into a voting booth or fill out a mail-in ballot and put this guy's name down?
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Do you know what Nancy's doing with the Democrats?
They had a vote yesterday on making sure that certain phrases should not be used to describe the Chinese virus.
This is from The Blaze.
Chris Pandolfo, the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday night condemning, condemning, condemning what?
The shooting of two deputies in Compton, Los Angeles?
The $2 billion worth of damage and looting done to America by Democrat voters?
No.
To condemn the phrase, China virus and other terms used to describe COVID-19 as a form of, quote, anti-Asian sentiment.
The resolution, introduced by Representative Grace Meng of New York, calls on public officials to condemn and denounce, quote, all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19.
Party line vote of 243 to 163 with 14 Republicans.
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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?
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One car.
Somebody in a mask on a convertible waving a flag.
Everybody's got masks, of course.
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There's Joe waving at the second car.
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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?
Thank you.
Thank you.
And I already noted what it would be because of a news item.
And I think it came out of New York City.
About a quarter of those working at home Either wanted to return to work or wanted to stay home.
I don't remember which it is, but it doesn't matter.
I have to assume even when the lockdown is over, they want to stay working at home.
That's a lot, a quarter of the workforce.
And we were talking about the white-collar workers, obviously, because office work, by definition, is white-collar work.
And my reaction to it was, so where will you interact with people?
Now why is this an ultimate issue?
Because people need people.
That's why.
It could have been a happiness hour issue.
Maybe I'll even do it then.
Or some other happiness.
No, not this week.
But it's both.
It's an ultimate issue.
People are forgetting.
And increasingly, I was worried about this before the lockdown.
Because people order so much, for example, by internet, through the internet, they were going to stores less anyway.
In a store, you interact with people, sometimes other customers, always a salesperson.
And so with retail stores shutting down because of Amazon and other internet-based companies, there's another ultimate issue there, and that is the staggering consolidation of consumer funding in one company called Amazon.
I've told you that any item of significant, you know, not a $10 item, but Whenever possible, I order from other companies than Amazon.
It's not anti-Amazon.
It's pro-other companies.
It's something people don't do because either they don't think about it or because they're too lazy to fill in another credit card form.
But I think it's worth the extra two and a half minutes.
To help the country in that way and can keep other businesses alive.
But anyway, that's really a side item.
The key item is the interaction with human beings, which is just being minimized when you think about it.
So if people start to work at home, when will they meet with people other than their immediate family?
1-8 Prager 776. I have an answer and I will offer it to you.
I think most of you know what it is.
But what is your answer if it's not mine?
Unless the answer is just further isolation.
Working at home is an interesting general, it's just an interesting question. .
When you have no office to go to, and you never leave your house, so essentially you never leave your house.
You know, I could, I'll take me, the reason I'm taking me as an example is, it's the only person that you and I both know.
That's me.
Right?
So it makes a lot of sense for me to use me.
I know me, and you know me.
I could broadcast from home.
It's effortless.
I broadcast from the road all the time.
I have a very sophisticated setup.
You would not hear a difference.
But not only do I always go into the studio when I'm not on the road, but I've been going into the studio every day since the lockdown started.
I've not missed a day in the studio.
I've not broadcast one day from home.
Broadcast from Wyoming or wherever else I was.
But if I'm home, I don't stay home.
And the reason is psychological.
It's very healthy to get out and also interact with the people at the station.
I actually like some of them.
That was a joke.
I like everybody here.
Just about everybody.
No, and of course, I think my example is perfect because I have a very real option of working from home. I think my example is perfect because I have a I could do all my writing at home.
I could do all my broadcasting at home.
I literally don't have to leave.
I could order in the food.
I would consider that a form of house arrest.
It's a comfortable house, but it's not healthy.
It's very good to get out of the house, and if you have work, it's good to work with co-workers.
So if the percentage is correct, if a quarter of New York City workers, Oh, I don't have to go into traffic.
Look, there are advantages.
And I'm not saying everybody should.
But my original question is about people needing people.
Where are you going to interact with non-family if you don't leave the house to work?
And the obvious answer is, well, you have friends.
That's great.
How often do you see them?
That's a very real question.
Quantity is a quality.
Remember, that was my theme about raising kids.
people spoke about quality time and I would speak about quantity time so I have an answer I I have a built-in answer built into my life.
By religious life.
I have a whole community of people that I interact with every single week.
I've been on Zoom because I live in a dictatorship called California.
I don't use that word the way that the opposition to Donald Trump uses it to call him a dictator.
When the left calls Donald Trump a dictator, you realize The world of lies that they inhabit.
Dictator is Gavin Newsom.
That's a dictator.
I truly am mystified that he can get away with telling restaurants and hair salons, you may not do business.
Stores, you may not open.
You may have...
I don't get it.
Walmart, that's fine.
But Jerry's hardware, that's not fine.
I don't get it.
For more than half a year, you may not earn a living.
And then they yell at the president for being a dictator?
Sorry to inject this, but I would be dishonest to what I believe if I didn't.
The part that bothers me most is when people believe their lies.
When people know they're lying, there's hope.
But when people believe their lies, there's no hope.
President is a dictator is a lie that they believe when the dictatorship is on their side.
Anyway, people accept it.
And...
Thank you.
Not everybody.
I am a lonely voice, but I am not a lone voice.
People are watching their lives ruined and then vote for the party that ruins it.
That's an achievement.
Anyway, the question of the Ultimate Issues Hour is, do you think it's a healthy development for society with more people working at home?
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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?
1-800-655-MIKE. I'm serious.
Tell me a little bit about what goes through your mind when you see 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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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, 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.
Okay, everybody, I'm Dennis Prager, and a reminder here, my friends, these guys, I've got to give my friends, these guys, I've got to give them credit.
Andrew and Todd, I never met these guys, but I give them a lot of credit.
From the beginning of the lockdown, they have been providing mortgages to folks.
Refi, new fi, new house.
You name it.
Even a reverse mortgage.
Cash out, refis.
And by the way, the rates are incredibly low.
Which is sad for society, but good for you.
And good for me, for that matter.
I acknowledge it.
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These guys work very hard.
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Sean, can you repeat that number?
I want to know if people can memorize it.
888-888-1172.
You've got it?
Or go to AndrewandTodd.com and they will take it from there.
And I will take it from here.
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My friends.
Working from home.
And the less interaction with people more and more.
People get used to the solitude.
I gave me as an example, I could broadcast from home.
I've never done it one day.
Unless, maybe one day in...
20 years, I don't know.
I may have.
If I did, it was because I was sick.
I almost never, thank God, I almost never get sick.
But otherwise, I always come in.
I want to be with people.
Believe it or not, I even want to be with Sean.
And that's really saying something.
Not to mention the living martyr.
That's right.
But I could do a great show while alone.
I do.
You don't feel a deterioration in the show if I broadcast on the road.
But I miss being with two colleagues that make this show possible.
One more than the other.
I won't say which.
I thought that was funny.
What do you want from me?
Anyway, I don't think it's a good development.
That's my take.
All right, let's get yours.
It's a very big deal.
All right, Shawna in Rocky River, Ohio.
Hi, Shawna.
Hi, Dennis, my beautiful Jewish boyfriend.
I tell my husband every day, I was with you for three hours.
How does he react?
He rolls his eyes, and now that he's off on Fridays, he has to listen to the Happiness Hour.
Get happy.
That's funny.
It's working out very nicely.
All right.
I was with my adult children this weekend, and my daughter is divorced and 35 and no children.
So she's been divorced maybe three years now.
So I take your advice, and we don't talk politics, and I don't talk about her love life because that would be maybe too many questions.
But I just don't know.
How and when and where she can finally go out and meet anyone.
She works at home like the rest of the world and the clock is ticking.
That's right.
And if it was my son, I wouldn't be nearly as worried because he could marry a 20-year-old.
Unfortunately, he is married and has a baby.
So I watched her this weekend with her niece and it just broke my heart.
Breaks my heart.
I don't even know her.
And she's a beautiful little girl, and I just, I don't even know how to help her.
Well, one thing, I mean, one thing, if she, see, people have to work even harder now to meet.
Why doesn't she at least go on the internet, on any of the dating sites?
You know, I think she has, truthfully.
She's not, you know, wouldn't tell me that.
I think she's had a few.
And she is moving forward.
She's, you know, moving to, well, we don't know really where, but I'm open to that she's moving out of where she is now.
So that's a good thing.
What does that mean, moving out of where she is?
I don't understand.
Oh, well, she's in Florida, and she's moving.
There's an opportunity to move to Tulsa, believe it or not.
Tulsa.
Right, you mean a job.
She has a job offer in Tulsa.
So why is that good?
You don't like her job in Florida?
No, no, it's not a job.
She's working on a computer.
So why is she going to Tulsa?
Well, Tulsa is offering $10,000 to move there and make the city more vibrant with young people, I guess.
Alright, whatever.
Okay, fine.
So that's happy.
I don't understand.
Just out of curiosity, it's somewhat beyond the specific topic, but I am just curious.
yeah why wouldn't she tell you she's on a dating site she's a pretty private and an introvert personality And I think she worries that I think everyone's a mass murderer if she doesn't go and tell people where she is and that kind of thing because she has no family down there.
So I think she's worried that I'm worried that...
Right.
All right.
Anyway, the reason for your call was you have a daughter who was more and more alone.
Yes.
Okay.
That's it.
All right.
Thank you.
That's what I'm worried about.
That's why I raised the topic.
I have not been alone at all in the entire lockdown.
I have gone to friends every weekend, my Sabbath, both at night and day through Zoom, and at night through in-person meal from the very beginning.
I'm not going to ruin my life because of epidemiologists, most of whom are fools and are listened to by tyrants.
I mean, the whole thing's been a scandal.
It has been a moral, intellectual, medical, scientific, political scandal.
I'm stunned that people...
I've taken it.
The amount of fear.
There are people whose kids have not played with another kid in half a year.
Know what the chances of your kid dying of COVID are?
Much less than a car accident.
But it doesn't matter.
Reason has no effect on emotions.
I might as well tell it to you in Hebrew.
Kids?
Not to play with kids?
Not to meet with kids?
Because you're afraid of what?
They'll die?
You seriously afraid of that?
Do you read anything about this, or do you just watch CNN? All right, Susan, Long Beach, California.
Hello.
Hi!
Mr. Prager, so wonderful to be with you.
And I just have to say that I'm not only thankful for you, but you and I actually do have a friend in common, and that is the wonderful Allison Armstrong.
Oh, wow.
Hold on.
Stay with me.
Yes, indeed.
She's a treasure.
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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 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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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 Hispanics, Latinos of Mexican descent, and they're going to be more liberal than Americans of Cuban descent.
And I spent some time...
Hello, all. all.
Dennis Prager, Ultimate Issues Hour, the third hour, every Tuesday.
Thank you.
And the issue is a big one.
Working from home and general, less interaction with people than ever before, probably, in American history.
And people can get used to anything, but it doesn't mean that it's a good thing.
People need people.
People who enjoy people are happier people.
There are people who like solitude.
I understand that.
But I'm speaking about most people.
And now the move to work at home.
So you're sort of 24-7, 24-6 home.
And is that good?
All right.
The answer, of course, is friends and religion.
I don't know of secular organizations that meet regularly.
I don't know of one.
There are secular organizations that meet periodically, a couple of times a year maybe, but regularly, like every week?
Can you name a secular group?
I'm sure it exists, but I can't think of any.
Well, the Rotary Club used to meet every week.
I don't know what the story is now.
It's a very healthy thing.
I loved being a Rotarian.
All right, back to you in Long Beach, Susan.
Thank you for holding on.
Hi, Mr. Prager.
Yes, thank you so much.
So I have to disagree with you.
Look, if you're blessed enough to have a job during this time, then thank God.
Be grateful.
And if that job has it that you need to work at home, then so be it.
I was a chef instructor at a major department store in Southern California and, you know, lost my job because of COVID. As a cook, I have gone back into private shopping and I have a means to care for myself and to pay my bills, but what I feel is the issue is the defensive tithing of America, right?
We now are in a place where we go outside and we automatically...
Wear our masks because we are training ourselves to do so.
We automatically stay at home because we are training ourselves to do so.
Does that mean it's good for us?
I don't think it is.
So where do you disagree with me?
Oh.
Well, I don't.
Oh.
You know, this is not the first...
That is funny.
This isn't the first time that somebody calls to disagree with me and then I go, well, where do we disagree?
And then they say, well, not really.
No, I'm so sorry.
I didn't realize I was supposed to disagree with you.
No, no, you did say, you began by saying you disagree with me.
Unless I misheard you.
No, no, no.
I began by saying that we have a mutual friend in common.
No, no, that was before the break.
When we came back, I thought you said, but I disagree with you.
Or it doesn't matter.
We agree.
That's exactly right.
And I didn't even include the mask.
You are 100% correct in raising the mask issue.
That is further alienating people from people.
I am stunned at, again, I'm angry at the officials who tell us how important it is outdoors.
I told you yesterday, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, so obviously I didn't have services.
I mean, some people did, but I don't find...
Praying in the heat to be in any way, especially while you're fasting, to be uplifting.
But for those who love it, and wonderful people who do, that's great.
Anyway, I don't.
So I did it via internet, and I was deeply moved by some services.
But I watched a rabbi and cantor in a major synagogue in New York.
The cantor was actually singing with his mask on.
I thought that...
I can't tell you how...
I have no idea who they are.
I have no interest in knowing who they are.
But they so lost my respect.
They looked like fools.
Now, maybe they were forced to by their board of directors.
I know a rabbi who was forced to.
And I don't blame him.
But the cantor to sing with a mask on?
Oh, that's a real, that's a fun carbon dioxide moment.
I never saw two people, I never saw two people who were supposed to inspire me.
How's that?
That's correct.
What did you say?
That's where we're at.
It's a very big issue in America.
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of our guests, a very godly man, said that the situation is so dire that it's not just prayers that are needed, but somebody like the president, an American leader, has to officiate over some kind of spiritual rededication of the nation.
Do you think things are so dire that we have to have a rededication of this nation to its founding principles?
And I say that kind of with a hesitant voice.
There needs to be not only a rededication, but there needs to be a confession of our sins as a nation and a turning from those sins and a turning from sins and turning to God.
And I believe when we do that, God might just hear from heaven and possibly heal our country.
Our country needs a spiritual healing.
And maybe God will use this prayer march to be a seed for that, a beginning for that.
I don't know.
But I just felt in my heart this is something that I should do.
And others, there will be many thousands of us who will join together.
And we will be united, praying for our country.
A day's drive.
Well, just take that Saturday and come.
And join me.
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The 2016 election was the first that we know of, I guess.
You had both major party candidates under investigation by the FBI. Now, you might ask yourself, well, gee, the candidates were really bad.
Maybe they were all bad people.
Now, I think what happened was the FBI should not have been involved in politics to the degree that they were.
And the book starts out, it's really the road to the Mueller investigation in the first chapter, and it's about James Comey.
And in the transition, this is after Donald Trump has won the presidency, in the transition, a lot of his most trusted people around him are strongly urging him to fire James Comey immediately.
Rudy Giuliani said, he's going to turn on you.
There's something wrong with this guy.
And Chris Christie said, he's a loose cannon.
And if you keep him after you become president, he'll become your loose cannon.
You know, these people were not offended.
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The subject of the Ultimate Issues Hour, my friends, Is the increasing departure from fellow Americans, from fellow human beings in America, to be even more precise.
More people want to work at home, not go to an office.
People are not meeting other people because religious life is less active than at any time in American history.
and masks, masks.
Masks.
Oh, but it's saving lives.
Maybe it is.
Okay, maybe it is.
My argument is not a medical argument right now.
My argument is, let's be honest about the price paid.
It's children who don't ask, what is the price?
Adults are supposed to ask about everything.
What is the price?
Okay, and let's go to Fernando in Phoenix.
Hello, Fernando.
Hey, Dennis.
20 years in the making, getting a chance to speak with you on the radio, so this is a fantastic day.
Well, thank you.
I'm a Prager disciple and a Catholic, so you know that means a big deal to me.
Well, that means a big deal to me.
So, in my case, Starting in March, I work in a hospital system here in Phoenix, and my people that I support are out in the various clinics around the valley.
And I couldn't really go out there anymore, so I spent a lot of time at home until things got cleared up a little bit and I was able to go out there again.
And on those days, when I do go out and am around people, just the level of meaning to what I do, the level of excitement and the energy that I get is so much higher than when I'm just sitting by myself at home on my computer.
And I think that's, for me, quite a reaffirmation of things.
I think I knew that, but I get to experience that and I really relish the opportunity to go out there and get in front of individuals or sometimes larger teams on a smaller scale.
We're talking 10 people or less.
Those are really the rules.
But regardless, I look forward to those days.
So you're in sync with me on this issue?
Oh, absolutely, yeah.
Well, thank you for your report.
That's a good personal statement.
I don't know why it's so difficult to acknowledge that people need to be with people.
If there's anything in 35 years of radio that I've said that should not have any controversy surrounding it, it's that people need people.
Okay.
Let's go to Barbara in Pabona, California.
Hello, Barbara.
Thank you, Dennis.
I appreciate you taking my call.
It's regarding my granddaughter, and I'm 80 years old.
She lives with me, though, and she's four years old, and she is in kindergarten on television, and she sees faces on the computer, and it's destructive to her because There are no children in my neighborhood for her to communicate with.
And there's a teacher in front of the screen, but she can't communicate with the other children that she sees faces of.
Oh, wow.
Oh, my God.
I didn't think of that.
It really is a tremendous thing that she can be in kindergarten, but it's so destructive.
Well, it's destructive that she's not in kindergarten.
Five-year-olds aren't dying of this disease.
They're more frequently dying in car accidents.
Thank you for the call.
I have such anger at Gavin Newsom and the others who shut these things.
This country is run by scared people, by cowards.
And Americans are buying it.
I mean, it is astonishing to me.
People know nothing about this disease.
Nothing.
It is astonishing to me, the ignorance.
They watch CNN and get scared.
And that's the end of it.
That's the whole thing.
Goodbye.
Now I know.
I should be scared.
Five kids get it at California State University at Long Beach.
They close down the school.
Or whatever.
I mean, it's all it takes.
Or if they go to school at all.
The price is paid for this lockdown?
That's, by the way, stop saying because of COVID. You're part of the problem if you say, because of COVID, I work home.
Because of COVID, my kids don't play with...
No, it's not because of COVID. It's because of the lockdown.
Be precise, because the blame needs to be placed where it is.
Is this Mundellian, Illinois?
Did I pronounce that correctly, Adler?
Hello?
Mundelline.
Mundelline.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you, sir.
You know, I'm a college student.
I go to college at home, and my work, I don't really...
Talk to a lot of people even though I go physically.
But I make it a point to go at least once a week physically to my synagogue and keep in touch with my friends.
And thank God in Illinois we were able to go to our High Holy Day services.
So yesterday I physically went to Yom Kippur and there was at least 150 people and we had a good time.
Good.
You see, that was my original argument.
Other than religion, when do people get together regularly?
At work.
But if they don't have it at work, then you don't have it.
By the way, I'm still pro-homeschooling.
I mean, the irony of our, but homeschooling kids interact with other kids.
I mean, I just want you to know.
I would say that the percentage of well-adjusted homeschooled kids is far higher than non-homeschooled kids.
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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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As I mentioned, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, 87 years old.
CNN is reporting.
AP is also reporting it.
Fox is also reporting it.
She was appointed by Bill Clinton, second woman to be appointed to the court, and been in and out of the hospital for several months.
She's made it clear she's not a fan of Donald Trump.
Ah, yes, indeed!
I'm Dennis Prager.
Final segment of today.
Tomorrow, obviously, we'll be devoted to the debate.
Needless to say.
Let me summarize some of your calls.
This is such an important hour.
You need to be with people, my friends.
Vincent in Long Beach, California.
Beginning to hate the home he loved just from being stuck at home working.
I understand that.
Rod in Reseda, California.
Some of his biggest influencers have been people he met in passing.
It's key to get out.
That's right.
I love strangers.
Sarah, Fort Worth, Texas.
Brother is recovering from cancer.
He is missing contact with others and his treatments.
Yep.
Susan Highland Park, Illinois, lives alone, but has anxiety when wearing the mask, which limits her ability to go out.
Mask is a curse unless absolutely necessary indoors.
Outdoors, it is much more destructive than constructive.
People are panicked.
They watch CNN a lot.
It can't be just CNN. I guess it's everybody.
Everybody.
I'm sure Fox is scaring people, too.
Alice in Lighty, Texas.
She and husband have worked from home for 10 years but seek outside connections to stay happy.
That's the point.
All right.
Oh, Scott in Asheville, North Carolina.
Truck driver, and he's alone on the road a lot.
Radio helps him feel less alone.
Scott, I am with you.
Wherever you are right now in North Carolina, I mean it.
I think you're right.
I think it's a big help, something like talk radio.
Especially if the host is a human you relate to.
And I mean that.
That's important.
Not just, you know, political stuff.
Which is fine, which is excellent and important.
And I'm not the only one.
I'm not just being self-aggrandizing.
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Try not to be alone.
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