It's a very difficult time for that staggering number of Americans with a moral, again I say moral, investment in President Trump's re-election.
Aside from everything to do with counting, which I'll come to shortly, what is this, I will say, is imperative for the survival of the United States as we know it, is for the Republicans to keep the Senate.
And it appears to be coming down to two Georgia races.
I don't know the answer to this.
Perhaps my producer does.
If they split the races in Georgia, is it a tie?
A tied Senate?
So that's what I thought.
The Republicans would have a one-vote majority with people like Mitt Romney.
If one wants to be fair and rational, There are many legitimate questions, and they may never be resolved, or they may not be resolved certainly now.
And that is, why is there in any event election chaos in Democratic-controlled areas and states?
Why did Florida...
A very populous state with some very populated areas, South Florida in particular, why did they have their results in a day?
Why are all the states that are dawdling going from a Trump lead at a very serious, substantive percentage of the population, not of the population, I'm sorry, of the votes tallied to losing? I'm sorry, of the votes tallied to losing?
Now, tell me, if you are a Democrat, why that is not a legitimate question.
Thank you.
It seems to be a constant.
When the Democrats control elections, there is a very long period before they are decided.
And then they are decided in favor of the Democrat.
How much did the...
Was it John James?
The spectacular candidate for Senate in Michigan.
How much did he theoretically lose by?
This is the sort of erudite-like Obama, cool-like Obama, black.
A guy who's a Republican, however.
Of course, it's very interesting.
The erudition of Obama is accompanied by an emptiness of content that I analyzed in his entire administration.
But that's another subject.
The president gave this talk, which was, of course, Roundly ridiculed.
I want to read to you.
I'm going to do it right now.
I'll see if I can get this for you.
So I will Google Trump speech on voter fraud.
Do you think that should do it?
Because I have a point that I want to make to you.
Let's see here.
Okay, so here is what comes up.
I put in Trump's speech on voter fraud.
This is what comes up on Google.
And my point is not Google.
My point is what comes up.
Number one.
The number one item that comes up is 2020 election, colon.
Top Republicans defend Trump on baseless, so I assume baseless charges.
Okay?
Now notice that is, yes, on baseless voter fraud claims.
Are you with me?
That's the headline on CNN. It is no, you see, no longer...
If it were a news organization, CNN, and if you admit it's not, then I have no fight with you.
The only people I have a fight with are those who claim CNN reports news.
Top Republicans defend Trump on baseless voter fraud claims.
Yes.
Okay, that's a legitimate headline.
Ah, perfect.
Perfect.
New York Times sub-headline.
Trump makes baseless fraud claim as he continues to lose ground.
The New York Times is not a news organization.
These are left-wing propaganda organizations.
The word baseless does not belong in a headline, does not belong in the article.
That is an opinion.
Right?
I know that there are Democrats who listen to this show and by that very fact are at least open to hearing something else.
When you put an adjective in an article or a headline, you are inserting opinion.
The idea that the president's claims are baseless belongs an opinion piece, not a news piece, let alone a headline.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Of course you do.
So the first one is CNN. Top Republicans defend Trump on baseless...
Voter fraud claims.
Number two.
BBC. U.S. election 2020. Donald Trump's speech.
Fact checked.
Okay?
That's the number two item.
God.
That's the number two item that comes up on the...
I have to redo that search.
search.
I don't know why.
And why did I put in Trump's speech on voter fraud, right?
Yeah.
It simply disappeared, those results.
Good.
All right, next.
CNN, BBC. Third, Washington Post.
Republican split.
You'll really get a kick out of this.
This is what are called news organizations.
GOP splits over Trump's false election claims.
Unfounded fraud allegations.
That's the headline.
So what you understand is that our mainstream media do not even make a pretense any longer of being a news organization.
This is as worrisome as any election result.
What's the next?
The fourth.
Associated Press, which is supposed to be raw news, right?
The Associated Press is GOP divided over Trump's baseless claims of election fraud.
Even the next one, Fox News, Stephen Colbert says he's heartbroken by Trump's voter fraud.
And...
Let's see.
Voter fraud speech.
He tried to poison American democracy.
Okay, that's Fox News, obviously, to your critical view.
Presumably.
And anyway, then Al Jazeera, then NPR, NPR, Trump's speech Thursday, false claims of fraud.
Okay, now do you understand how the news is delivered to the American people?
Even if the president is wrong, this is not the way you present an item.
President charges fraud.
That's the headline.
That's the honest headline.
President charges baseless fraud is an opinion.
How do they know it's baseless?
really how do they know it's baseless I mean that would be as if there would be a headline it in a multi-universe world where everything is happening but just the opposite
That would be like newspapers headlining, Joe Biden and Democrats repeat hysterical claims about life being extinct in 12 years.
Right?
Why would that be any different?
And remember something.
When you hear Joe Biden got the most votes of any American president, Joe Biden also received the most votes against him of any president.
The Charlie Kirk Show.
Whether it's packing the Supreme Court, whether it's lowering the voting age, whether it's making Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. new states, that is a sucking chest wound.
That is an injury to the Democrats, the likes of which, look, we are safe on those issues now.
Not to mention the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency.
Now has to go through advice and consent.
Of the Senate.
Of the Senate.
And so instead of Elizabeth Warren becoming Treasury Secretary, they'll just get another Goldman Sachs banker.
Like, okay, fine.
Or Bernie Sanders becoming the Secretary of Labor.
Precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
And so we should have lost.
We were told that we were going to lose.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
Yes.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
The president was censored.
Everyone was censored.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus that we were getting blamed for politically.
They had Black Lives Matter plastered on the NBA finals, every person watching that.
BLM Incorporated riots.
We were supposed to lose.
And the fact that this is now close is an interruption of the plans for Joe Biden and the Democrat ruling class.
Look, it's incredibly important to inject that positive tone into what we're doing right now.
I switched on Rush's show this morning, and he was all about, we can win this.
Doesn't matter whether it's Arizona or Pennsylvania, we have the figures.
I heard all the great, great calculations from the campaign manager today.
I want your response.
For me, from my perspective, you have a much better grasp of things at the grassroots level across the country because of that incredible thing called Turning Point USA you created.
But for me, it's down to who has the better lawyers and who has more guts.
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on ahead to make a fire somewhere out in all that dark and all that cold.
And I knew that whenever I got there, he'd be there.
The Coen Brothers film wasn't political, but these words resonate today.
Hopelessness abounds, lockdowns continue, marriages suffer, children languish, and politics divide.
Many years ago, a wise man said to his followers that they should love their neighbor.
Christ's words promised to galvanize us in the wake of a bitter election.
We must love our neighbor in divided days.
We should not fall prey to hate or insufferability.
We should go on ahead and make a fire somewhere in the dark and work to prepare a better country for our children and for citizens yet to be born.
I'm Owen Strand.
The Pepperdine Graduate School of Public Policy, impacting policy decisions today, preparing public leaders for tomorrow.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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The Biden campaign manager declared there is absolutely no scenario where President Trump will be declared a victor.
The victor tonight.
Listen to this audacious arrogance on Team Biden's side.
Just declaring victory without actually having won in the kind of states that we're talking about here is really basically trying to say that COVID is over, even though we know it's not.
And all the evidence is saying that COVID in this country continues.
And so we want to be clear with all of you.
We want to make sure that we're having this dialogue and share with you what we're seeing and that we also want to be fundamentally clear what we believe to be true.
Under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night.
And we think that that's really fundamental to how we want to approach tomorrow.
Oh, really?
You say that yesterday.
You know that, huh?
Incidentally, the president shot this garbage down with a brief answer on Fox& Friends this morning.
At what point will you declare victory?
When there's victory.
If there's victory, I think we'll have victory.
You know, suppression balls.
I read you the headlines.
The way news is presented in the United States of America, there is the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN. They do not even pretend to be neutral sources of news.
But then they claim that they're not biased.
That's what is the most dishonest part.
The fact that they are left-wing newspapers.
So just left-wing papers, newspapers is not the proper term, is upsetting, but it would be okay if they announced it.
They still have this box on the top of the New York Times, all the news that's fit to print.
They should just remove the box.
All the news that helps the left.
That should be the new motto of the New York Times.
The president spoke, and here are his so-called baseless charges.
So you tell me, listening objectively, you tell me if you think they're baseless.
I don't know if they are.
I have an open mind to we really had an honest election, and I have an open mind to there was a fair amount of fraud.
Alright, here we go.
We won these and many other victories despite historic election interference from big media, big money, and big tech.
Is that not correct?
When it's not read in a Trumpian manner, you just hear the words and not the bravado or the anchor.
I'm saying in general.
Yeah, but there wasn't in this case.
I agree.
That's right.
There was no bravado.
That is fair to say.
As everybody saw, we won by historic numbers, and the pollsters got it knowingly wrong.
Yeah.
That's another issue to analyze.
Why did the polls get it so wrong again?
Was it an honest wrong?
I don't know about that.
I don't know.
At the national level, our opponents' major donors were Wall Street bankers and special interests.
Our major donors were police officers, farmers, everyday citizens.
Now, is that true?
If that's true, then again, I think that honesty demands that we understand the party of big business.
Is the Democratic Party.
The party of the little guy.
I mean, look at these vast, gigantic demonstrations and rallies.
Who were there?
Rich folks?
The people who the rich left looked down upon.
The non-rich right.
The rich right, there's nothing the rich left can do about.
They still have a modicum of respect for them because they idolize money on the left.
Our major donors were police officers, farmers, everyday citizens.
Yet for the first time ever, we lost zero races in the House.
Is that true?
That is incredible.
Which raises also the question of all these Republican successes.
and And, you know, they were going to flip houses.
They were going to have a big blue wave.
It was a blue drizzle.
And not even that.
They lost.
There was a blue drought.
Except for President.
That may be.
But it's fair to ask.
I was talking to Kevin McCarthy today.
He said he couldn't believe it.
Zero.
Very unusual thing.
Zero.
And actually won many new seats, with I think many more on the way.
I won the largest share of non-white voters of any Republican in 60 years, including historic numbers of Latino, African American, Asian American, and Native American voters.
The largest ever in our history.
We grew our party by 4 million voters.
The greatest turnout in Republican Party history.
I assume these are all facts.
Democrats are the party of the big donors.
That's right.
I wonder if you tweet that.
You'll lose your Twitter account.
The big media, the big tech, it seems, and Republicans have become the party of the American worker.
And that's what's happened.
It's entirely true.
But again, the rhetoric is, oh, we're for the little guy.
The Democrats are for the little guy, like the communists were for the worker.
These really phony polls, I have to call them phony polls, fake polls, were designed to keep our voters at home, create the illusion of momentum for Mr. Biden, and diminish Republicans' ability to raise funds.
They were what's called suppression polls.
To highlight just a few examples, the day before election, Quinnipiac, which was wrong on every occasion that I know of, had Joe Biden up by five points in Florida.
And they were off by 8.4 points, and I won Florida easily.
So they had me losing Florida by a lot, and I ended up winning Florida by a lot.
They were very accurate.
They had him up four points in Ohio, and they were off by 12.2 points.
And I also won Ohio.
And the Washington Post said Biden up 17 points in Wisconsin.
And it was basically even.
They were off by about 17 points.
And they knew that.
They're not stupid people.
They know that.
Suppression.
There are now only a few states yet to be decided in the presidential race.
The voting apparatus of those states are run in all cases by Democrats.
We were winning in all the key locations by a lot.
And then our numbers started miraculously getting whittled away, in secret, and they wouldn't allow legally permissible observers.
I've been talking about mail-in voting for a long time.
It's really destroyed our system.
I happen to agree with that.
I said it from the beginning.
And having people vote six weeks before Election Day, that was calculated to get more Democratic voters.
And it was done at a time, at the weakest time in the President's year, politically, right after the first debate.
It's a corrupt system, and it makes people corrupt even if they aren't by nature.
It's a very intelligent insight.
That's what I always ask about the left.
Are you bad when you join the left?
Or does the left make you bad?
And then they seem to be able to find them.
No, excuse me.
But they become corrupt.
It's too easy.
They want to find out how many votes they need, and then they seem to be able to find them.
They wait and wait, and then they find them.
More from the President and your calls.
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In the film No Country for Old Men, a sheriff played by Tommy Lee Jones recounts a dream.
He saw his father riding a horse going on ahead to make a fire somewhere out in all that dark and all that cold.
And I knew that whenever I got there, he'd be there.
The Coen Brothers film wasn't political, but these words resonate today.
Hopelessness abounds, lockdowns continue, marriages suffer, children languish, and politics divide.
Many years ago, a wise man said to his followers that they should love their neighbor.
Christ's words promised to galvanize us in the wake of a bitter election.
We must love our neighbor in divided days.
We should not fall prey to hate or insufferability.
We should go on ahead and make a fire somewhere in the dark and work to prepare a better country for our children and for citizens yet to be born.
I'm Owen Strand.
The Pepperdine Graduate School of Public Policy, impacting policy decisions today, preparing public leaders for tomorrow.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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The Biden campaign manager declared there is absolutely no scenario where President Trump will be declared a victor.
The victor tonight.
Listen to this audacious arrogance on Team Biden's side.
Just declaring victory without actually having won in the kind of states that we're talking about here is really basically trying to say that COVID is over, even though we know it's not.
And all the evidence is saying that COVID in this country continues.
And so we want to be clear with all of you.
We want to make sure that we're having this dialogue and share with you what we're seeing and that we also want to be fundamentally clear what we believe to be true.
Under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night.
And we think that that's really fundamental to how we want to approach tomorrow.
Oh, really?
You say that yesterday.
You know that, huh?
Incidentally, the president shot this garbage down with a brief answer on Fox& Friends this morning.
At what point will you declare victory?
When there's victory.
If there's victory, I think we'll have victory.
You know, suppression balls.
And I think we'll have victory.
But only when there's victory.
I mean, you know, there's no reason to play games.
And I think we'll have victory.
You know, I look at it as being a very, you know, a very solid chance at winning.
I don't know what the chances are.
I don't know how they rate the chances.
But I think we have a very solid chance of winning.
And I think a lot of that has to do with the tremendous grout size.
But, I mean, a small event, there was no small event.
Every place, no matter where we went.
I consider that a good sign that the Democrats are proclaiming that there's no scenario where Trump can be declared the victor tonight.
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A lot of my friends are down today, and I've told them, don't be.
Look what they had to do, assuming Joe Biden wins this election, and we still don't know that.
There's some legal challenges left.
In fact, the Trump campaign is now asking for a recount in Wisconsin.
But assuming Biden wins this election, look what they, meaning the left, The Democrats, the media, academia, Hollywood, all big tech had to do to defeat this guy.
They literally had to circle the wagons.
They literally had to suppress the Hunter Biden story.
They literally had to...
Hello, my friends. my friends.
I'm Dennis Prager, reading to you the President's speech, then I'm going to take calls.
I want to ask the living martyr for a quick answer to this.
Do you believe that the polls were suppression polls?
Do you think that the polls dramatically predicting a Biden victory suppressed Republican votes?
We don't agree with the President on that.
Neither of us does.
Just for the record.
I just think they're incompetent.
I think the pollsters may all be leftists, but they have a reputation to uphold.
When they're consistently wrong, people stop taking them seriously.
I don't know if people will stop taking them seriously.
When you hear, when an American hears polls say, it is like an ancient Israelite heard, thus saith the Lord.
The number of infallibles, people mock the Catholic Church because of the doctrine of infallibility, which has been applied once or twice in the history of the Church.
It's almost unheard of, and it's always on some doctrinal manner.
I know one was on Immaculate Conception, and that was it.
I think that was it.
There might have been a second.
But infallibility?
The left?
You just say the word experts, and there's no, you can't debate, you're a denier, right?
Experts, oh, experts say!
That's more powerful than to most religious people, God said.
Abraham argued with God, but leftists never argue with experts.
That's one to keep.
Isn't that interesting?
There are more arguments with God.
Job argues with God.
Moses argues with God.
Abraham argues with God.
Who argues with experts?
You argue with an expert, you are a science denier.
There is so much to speak about.
Thank you.
What was shown in these last four years and in this campaign, you cannot, you must not, especially if the Republicans retain the Senate, you don't have the right to despair and sulk.
You have the right to, but you can't let it affect your behavior.
There's a time to mourn.
Fine.
I understand that.
Especially because the energy for President Trump was unprecedented in American history.
That's what he could say, which is true.
And the incredible victories.
The Republican Party, the Never Trumpers say he killed the Republican Party.
He resuscitated the Republican Party.
It was dead.
You can't kill a corpse.
The Republican Party was a corpse.
Almost all of my life.
A party that nominates, and he's a beautiful human being, Bob Dole.
He is a beautiful human being.
But he's not exactly an energetic conservative.
A party that nominates John McCain, a war hero, but not exactly a charismatic conservative who energizes the...
A party that nominates Mitt Romney.
I mean, think about it.
It was dead.
The Republican Party was dead.
You have witnessed the resurrection of the dead, thanks to this man, Donald Trump.
We're not going back into the grave.
Let me finish the President's talk, then go to you, my friends.
He ends, it's not a question of who wins, Republican, Democrat, Joe, myself.
We can't let that happen to our country.
We can't be disgraced by having something like this happen.
So it will be hopefully cleared up, maybe soon, I hope soon.
But it'll probably go through a process, a legal process.
And as you know, I've claimed certain states and he's claiming states, and we can both claim the states, but ultimately I have a feeling judges are going to have to rule.
But there's been a lot of shenanigans, and we can't stand for that in our country.
White Pigeon, Michigan.
Can't believe your city retains that name.
It's so obviously racist, I can't believe it.
Well, it's a beautiful day over here, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call, and I'm so glad to speak with you today.
Thank you.
Well, I'm just a regular old truck driver.
But I know many people out there, ditch diggers, wall painters, home builders, waitresses, mortgage loan originators, people I grew up with.
We are all gut punched by this.
That's right.
Hold on with me.
That's the point.
The Republicans are the party of you guys.
That's the point.
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This is Owen Strand for townhall.com.
In the film No Country for Old Men, a sheriff played by Tommy Lee Jones recounts a dream.
He saw his father riding a horse going on ahead to make a fire somewhere out in all that dark and all that cold.
And I knew that whenever I got there, he'd be there.
The Coen Brothers film wasn't political, but these words resonate today.
Hopelessness abounds, lockdowns continue, marriages suffer, children languish, and politics divide.
Many years ago, a wise man said to his followers that they should love their neighbor.
Christ's words promised to galvanize us in the wake of a bitter election.
We must love our neighbor in divided days.
We should not fall prey to hate or insufferability.
We should go on ahead and make a fire somewhere in the dark and work to prepare a better country for our children and for citizens yet to be born.
I'm Owen Strand.
The Pepperdine Graduate School of Public Policy, impacting policy decisions today, preparing public leaders for tomorrow.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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The Biden campaign manager declared there is absolutely no scenario where President Trump will be declared a victor.
The victor tonight.
Listen to this audacious arrogance on Team Biden's side.
Just declaring victory without actually having won in the kind of states that we're talking about here is really basically trying to say that COVID is over, even though we know it's not.
And all the evidence is saying that COVID in this country continues.
And so we want to be clear with all of you.
We want to make sure that we're having this dialogue and share with you what we're seeing and that we also want to be fundamentally clear what we believe to be true.
Under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night.
And we think that that's really fundamental to how we want to approach tomorrow.
Oh, really?
You say that yesterday.
You know that, huh?
Incidentally, the president shot this garbage down with a brief answer on Fox& Friends this morning.
At what point will you declare victory?
When there's victory.
If there's victory, I think we'll have victory.
You know, suppression balls.
And I think we'll have victory.
But only when there's victory.
I mean, you know, there's no reason to play games.
And I think we'll have victory.
You know, I look at it as being a very, you know, a very solid chance at winning.
I don't know what the chances are.
I don't know how they rate the chances.
But I think we have a very solid chance of winning.
And I think a lot of that has to do with the...
Tremendous grout size.
I mean, a small event.
There was no small event.
every every place no matter where we went this gentleman calling in from michigan speaking He's a truck driver speaking on behalf.
Of all the folks who had a voice through Donald Trump and have no voice through the Democratic Party, none.
The left has always lied about being for the little guy.
They're for the big guy and themselves.
Go ahead, J.D. Hello, Dennis.
Yes.
Sorry for going on a little bit of a tangent there.
You didn't go on a tangent.
Like I was stating, I know people since I was a little kid that's just, they're part of the manufacturing world, home builders, wall painters, and people who own small business employing one to three people.
We're all over here on the sideline with a sucker punch in the gut.
And we've been told over and over again to keep our powder dry.
This is no longer time to keep the powder dry.
The contracts have been made up and the ink is drying as we talk.
We know Biden's going to get in there no matter what kind of fancy lawyer they pull up in there.
They ain't going to make a bit of difference.
It's the first time in my life that we've actually got somebody in there that's not a politician.
These soulless ghouls, these succubuses, who've been in there for 30 to 40 to 50 years.
When I was a kid, people always talked about was getting rid of these people who've been in there for all their life.
We finally get somebody who's been in there for four years.
Look how much good he has done!
That's right.
All right, let me let you go there, and thank you.
The Democrats think this guy is irrelevant.
It is amazing to me how many well-educated people fool themselves.
In fact, mostly well-educated people fool themselves.
I vote Democrat because I'm for the little guy.
That's like saying, I mean, I can't even think of an analogy.
It's the opposite of truth.
I think I'll have a third dessert because I'd like to lose weight.
That's an analogy.
You know, I really want to lose some weight.
Give me my third helping of that apple pie there with ice cream.
That's about as rational as, yeah, the Democrats are for the little guy.
The Democrats are for the little guy's vote.
It's so obvious you need to be brainwashed not to understand it.
Do you think the man who just called me from Michigan is, like, out to lunch?
You know, even on this lockdown...
Overwhelmingly, it was people who can work from home who supported it.
The selfishness of it is you could choke on.
Yeah, I make a living working from home.
Screw all the people who can't work from home.
What do I care?
I'm a Democrat.
Safety.
Safety.
The man who wouldn't go on an airplane, what was it, the SARS flu?
What was the last one?
Swine, though, was it the Assure?
During the Obama administration.
Play him, because I, remember, I didn't know that he'd run for president.
I prepared this like seven years ago, when Joe Biden said he wouldn't enter an airplane.
Yeah.
It's so interesting that I isolated that.
I knew we have a wimp.
The man's a wimp.
The American people elected a nothing.
A corrupt nothing.
But he knows what to say.
They're good at that.
Oh, I won as a Democrat, but I'm not going to govern as a Democrat.
Really?
What is he going to govern as?
A centrist?
And anyway, even if he believed that, which I don't believe he does, you think his party will allow it?
A centrist picks Kamala Harris, the most left-wing senator in the U.S. Senate, to be his running mate?
And I'm supposed to believe you're not going to govern as a Democrat?
I'm telling you the lies that we have to swallow.
And people do.
People do.
because they went to college.
Hmm.
All right. .
Amen.
Bridget in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Yes, ma'am.
Hi.
Yes, so I worked for the Trump campaign as a volunteer on Monday before the election, and I was calling Republican voters.
And I talked to 116 voters, and there was great enthusiasm for Trump.
Only two voters said that they were not sure if they would vote for Trump, and that were on the Republican list, and one was against it.
But there was great enthusiasm, which, and just living in Minnesota and working in West Wisconsin, I saw just great enthusiasm for Trump.
Which is why I was really surprised that we so overwhelmingly went for Biden.
I am too, actually.
For people to see the major city of their state, its downtown area, burned, destroyed, ransacked, looted, and people do nothing and then vote to defund the police.
Or at least call for it.
What did they do finally in the Minneapolis City Council?
They voted for it, but then they went back.
I'm not up on every city's governance.
And then vote Democrat?
You know, California doesn't shock me.
Minnesota shocks me.
I've been to Minnesota.
I don't know.
Literally dozens of times.
And Minnesota should have a new motto.
Really, a state motto.
How nice people can ruin a state.
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It's pretty remarkable and really promising.
And I know that's not really the tone of the movement right now, but they spent $380 million to lose in Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, probably North Carolina and Maine.
So without the Senate, I still think the president's going to win.
Let's just...
What we know is that the Senate will remain in Republican hands.
It will.
Let's talk about why that matters for a second.
Because whether it's packing the Supreme Court, whether it's lowering the voting age, whether it's making Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. new states, that is a sucking chest wound.
That is an injury to the Democrats, the likes of which, look, we are safe on those issues now.
Not to mention, the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency, now has to go through advice and consent for the U.S. Senate.
Of the Senate.
And so instead of Elizabeth Warren becoming Treasury Secretary, they'll just get another Goldman Sachs banker.
Like, okay, fine.
Or Bernie Sanders becoming the Secretary of Labor.
Precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
And so we should have lost.
We were told that we were going to lose.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
Yes.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
The president was censored.
Everyone was censored.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus.
That we were getting blamed for politically.
They had Black Lives Matter plastered on the NBA finals.
Every person watching that.
BLM incorporated riots.
We were supposed to lose.
And the fact that this is now close is an interruption of the plans for Joe Biden and the Democrat ruling class.
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Hey Sam, welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show.
Yeah, hi.
Hi.
I'm actually a Biden supporter.
Not sure how many Biden supporters have called you this morning.
You're the first one.
Well, great.
I actually am in Georgia.
It is contested.
I think we may have a Democratic pickup here on the House side.
What happened to your blue wave, Sam?
You know, that's the thing.
I am stunned.
As what you've been saying this morning on the radio show, I am very, very stunned.
What gets me is the African-American and the Hispanic vote.
And you were talking about the economic issues.
I don't really see this president really doing so much.
For the working class.
I mean, the tax bill that they have passed has really benefited.
How can you say that, Sam?
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
All right, but let me make a point, and then you've got the floor, I promise.
I'm going to give you all the time you need.
Sure, sure.
How can you say that a president whose tenure resulted in the lowest unemployment rate I want to remind you,
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I'm Dennis Prager, so that's the point.
I don't know why that's the point.
I just thought I'd say that.
Okay, everybody.
Got so many good calls.
Ken in Woodstock, Georgia.
Georgia's the center of American attention.
Hello.
Hey, hello, Dennis.
Thanks for taking me on.
I'm a former tennis coach.
And I remember when you called the ball out on the line and it was in, I said, I want a referee here, I want a referee here.
Now, the three counties, DeKalb County, Fulton County, and Gwinnett County, we call those the crime counties.
We know the rest of the state of Georgia is good, so the people need to know that, Dennis.
They're good counties.
But they should, with Kelly Loeffler, I guess you say Loeffler, and Purdue.
They need to have a line judge behind every one of those voting booths, especially in those counties.
That's all I wanted to say.
Okay, and I thank you.
You're probably right.
That's right.
I am curious, do liberals, not leftists, do liberals believe that if they could get away with it, Republican counties would as do liberals believe that if they could get away with it, Republican counties would as likely cheat on voting I don't have an answer.
Actually, it's an open question.
Okay, let's see.
Charlie in Los Angeles.
Hello.
I just wanted to say that when I heard...
That a big part of this race was going to come down to Philadelphia.
I said, oh my God, this is not a good thing.
I'm from Philadelphia.
My grandfather was a union boss and was very involved in war politics back there.
And I can tell you that that is not a city that you want your election to wind up in in the final stretch.
everybody was stuffing boxes back when I was a kid and not much has changed.
And I take great, and I'm insulted when I hear on Fox and I hear on all these stations, I sort of surf around and I look at all of them.
I'm very insulted when Bret Baier and these people say, well, there's no proof of anything. - Yeah.
People who know these cities know.
Chicago, Philadelphia, I mean...
It's a given, and it's sad.
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And you see these pollsters don't understand the country Underestimated how close the race was.
Second consecutive big race they've done this.
Still don't understand the country.
Still are clueless.
Still believe that people are deplorables.
And that this man, 74 years old, just recovered from COVID-19.
Goes to all 14 battleground states in three days?
Incredible!
And they've ignored his economy, they've ignored his peace initiatives, and generally speaking, peace and prosperity get you re-elected.
Until the coronavirus came down, economy's rocking and rolling.
Pulls out of the Iran Accord.
What happened to all the consecration that they were predicting?
Didn't happen.
And now those states remaining in the treaty realize, in the deal, realize that Iran is cheating as we knew all along.
Pull out of the climate accord.
What happened?
Our greenhouse gas emissions are going down at a rate faster than those of our European counterparts who are still in the climate accord agreement.
Why?
In large part, fracking that Biden opposes.
Natural grass emits about half the greenhouse gases that oil and coal do.
And improved technology by reducing regulations.
That's why we're energy independent and Joe Biden bragged about that the other day, honestly.
It's pretty remarkable and really promising.
And I know that's not really the tone of the movement right now, but they spent $380 million to lose in Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, probably North Carolina and Maine.
So without the Senate, I still think the president's gonna win.
Let's just...
What we know is that the Senate will remain in Republican hands.
It will.
Let's talk about why that matters for a second.
Because whether it's packing the Supreme Court, whether it's lowering the voting age, whether it's making Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. new states, that is a sucking chest wound.
That is an injury to the Democrats, the likes of which, look, we are safe on those issues now.
Not to mention the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency.
Now has to go through advice and consent for the US Senate.
Of the Senate.
And so instead of Elizabeth Warren becoming Treasury Secretary, they'll just get another Goldman Sachs banker.
Like, okay, fine.
Or Bernie Sanders becoming the Secretary of Labor.
Precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
And so we should have lost.
We were told that we were going to lose.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
Yes.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
The president was censored.
Everyone was censored.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus that we were getting blamed for politically.
They had Black Lives Matter plastered on the NBA finals, every person watching that.
BLM Incorporated riots.
We were supposed to lose.
And the fact that this is now close is an interruption of the plans for Joe Biden and the Democrat ruling class.
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Hey Sam, welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show.
Yeah, hi.
Hi.
I'm actually a Biden supporter.
Not sure how many Biden supporters have called you this morning.
You're the first one.
Well, great.
I actually am in Georgia.
It is contested.
I think we may have a Democratic pickup here on the House side in one of the congressional districts I live in here.
We may have Carolyn Bordeaux.
What happened to your blue wave, Sam?
You know, that's the thing.
I am stunned.
As what you've been saying this morning on the radio show, I am very, very stunned.
What gets me is the African-American and the Hispanic vote.
And you were talking about the economic issues.
I don't really see this president really doing so much for the working class.
I mean, the tax bill that they have passed has really benefited.
How can you say that, Sam?
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
All right, but let me make a point, and then you've got the floor.
I promise.
I'm going to give you all the time you need.
How can you say that a president whose tenure resulted in the lowest unemployment rate for African Americans and Hispanics in our nation's history isn't doing positive things for working class people of color?
You know, I think unemployment has gone down for everybody, at least in the first two years of the Trump presidency, and it did it towards the two years of the Obama presidency.
Let's just be honest about that, too, right?
I'm not trying to win a debate.
You just made an assertion that working-class African Americans and Hispanics aren't benefiting.
Clearly, they are, and clearly Hispanic and African Americans.
And I don't know, are you African American or Hispanic?
No, I'm not, neither.
Nor am I.
Obviously, people who are actually Hispanic and African-American voted Republican last night.
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Assume for a moment that it's a Biden presidency, that he's president-elect.
And Donald Trump will not do anything crazy.
I know he gave a speech last night that upset some of the talking heads.
But my God, what I would have done is gone out and say the polling in the United States is so broken that people stayed home in Wisconsin who would have voted.
If you were going to play Democratic hardball, you'd call the Biden, quote, win illegitimate because the polling suppressed the vote.
right?
That's the line you would take if you wanted to ape Democrats.
But let's not ape Democrats.
Let's say it is a divided government with the Supreme Court, six conservatives with the Senate and Mitch McConnell.
There's a deal to be done.
He doesn't have to confirm one Biden judge.
Not one.
Because they did so much to obstruct district court judges.
They did so much to obstruct the three Supreme Court nominees.
And Mitch has got the spine for it, I think.
I think they're going to have to make an agreement.
To get anything done with Mitch McConnell if Joe Biden wins.
No.
And you're absolutely right.
All right, Mr. Collins, if you could stop.
It's the happy, happy, happy, happy hour, even when it might be a challenge happy hour, even when it might be a challenge to be happy.
Happy, those are the original lyrics.
Original lyrics.
My friends, I'm Dennis Prager, and no matter what happens, I have the Happiness Hour second hour on Friday.
I remind you, this is a three-hour show.
You can hear all three hours anywhere on Earth at DennisPrager.com.
Is that easy, or is that what?
Or what?
There's a button there, right?
Listen to Dennis live, is that correct?
At DennisPrager.com?
As opposed to listen to Dennis dead?
What is the opposite of listen to Dennis live?
Listen to Dennis delayed.
Okay, that's fair.
I caused some consternation in Sean's countenance.
Yes, that's right.
That's a very good point.
The Happiness Hour and I took a morbid turn.
That would be a great sign on the road.
Take a morbid turn.
Imagine Google or Waze.
Take a morbid turn in 10 feet.
That's like Yogi Berra's Great Line.
You know Yogi Berra's Great Line on a fork in the road?
Are you familiar with it?
This is Yogi Berra.
When there's a fork in the road, take it.
There is a book of Yogi Berra-isms.
I might need it now.
Anything that makes me laugh.
My wife and I are in sync on virtually everything.
About an area where we're not in sync is what type of movies she likes.
The more tense and the more unhappy.
She delights in that movie.
I don't get it.
Life has enough tension.
That's my view.
I don't go to the movies to add to life's tension, or if you will, morbidity.
The happiness hour is critical, so I want to address the issue.
Many of you, like me, are unhappy.
With what seemed to be the results of the presidential election.
And those of you who are happy, this Happiness Hour will pertain to you too because you have to deal with bad news in your life.
Whether it's macro, meaning societal, or micro in your family or with your friends.
Everybody has to deal with it.
I'd like to share with you for a moment a very important theory of mine.
That one of the major reasons for the alienation of so many people from America, so many Americans from America, is that they do not have a tragic view of life.
In my happiness book, which has been in print for 21 years, Continues to sell well because it's a timeless book.
Happiness is a serious problem.
There is a chapter titled A Tragic View of Life.
That that is essential to happiness.
You must understand that life is inherently tragic.
As I wrote in it, just the fact that you will die and everyone you love will die.
It renders life inherently tragic.
Now, I believe in an afterlife, but I'm not talking about beliefs.
I'm talking about what we know.
And that's only part of it.
There is no one listening who does not have a friend or a family member that has particularly suffered or died prematurely.
But a generation has been raised, generations have been raised in an America that is so free of tragedy, at least America-induced tragedy.
There's still cancer, there's still heart disease, there's still drug addiction, there is still divorce.
And those are not moral categories, those are tragic categories, tragedy categories.
I've been divorced.
It's not a judgment, but it is a tragedy.
Everybody who gets married hopes they'll stay married forever.
But Americans have been granted a society that is so basically good and so open and so free and so opportunity-giving that they are spoiled brats.
People on one side of the political spectrum.
I won't say which.
You can guess, though.
It's either left or right.
It's a very important thing.
You know what?
I'd like to talk about the tragic view of life on another Happiness Hour.
I want today to deal with dealing with bad news.
And specifically, in this case, bad macro news.
And again, Even if you're happy with the macro news of this week, this will be valuable to you because you've had bad macro news.
Right?
It's like, you know, watching a sporting event.
Half the fans are thrilled and half the fans are depressed.
It's the way it works.
So what do you do?
And here is what I do.
So, it works for me, and I can't promise you it'll work for you, but I can tell you what works for me.
In no order of importance.
Probably number one is people.
I have prepared you for this item.
For all of the years of the happiness hour like to share with you something I have learned doing the happiness hour That means something I did not know prior to doing this hour each week How many people don't have close friends?
That It's so heartbreaking to me because I know the centrality of friends in my life, my whole life.
I began in sixth grade.
Since sixth grade, I have always had at least one male friend whom I loved.
Since sixth grade.
By the way, sidebar anecdote.
I mentioned...
That guy's name, I last saw him when I was in sixth grade.
We then went to different schools.
We rode the New York subway every day together to the school we went to from Brooklyn to Manhattan and back after school in the evening.
School ended at 6 p.m.
And I loved this guy.
And then I found out Because I mentioned his name, that he had died quite prematurely in his 50s, I believe.
I so wanted to get in touch with him.
Anyway, just thought I'd share that.
So for me to hear from you, I just don't have a close friend, is like telling me you lack oxygen.
And I don't want to double your sadness over the issue, but people need to pursue friendships.
As I said, very often you have to date for friends like you dated for a spouse.
But people don't.
Why do you think that is?
Why are there no websites?
Find a friend.
Why only, you know, find a spouse, basically, or, you know, a partner to live with?
Isn't that interesting?
So many people lack friends, and there isn't, I don't know, maybe there is one, but I don't know of any website that exists to find a friend.
I wish there were.
Because it's very hard.
Especially if you don't attend a religious service.
Where do you find a friend?
Where are one of the possibilities?
Place of work?
Or a religious community?
I don't know if there's a third.
Where else do people meet?
I mean, you're not going to meet a friend at a bar.
That's for, you know, pick up somebody, usually of the opposite sex.
Alright, so that's one.
Remember, my subject is dealing with bad news.
Macro news.
I'm not talking about a loved one who got cancer.
This stuff may apply, but I'm directly addressing how you deal with bad news.
I have more ideas, and then I'm going to take your calls.
1-8 Prager 776. 877-243-7776 The Happiness Hour Was the longest lines
they've ever seen in Scottsdale Fountain Hills, in Mesa, not Mesa, I'm sorry, in Chandler, in the Northwest Valley, really Republican areas because people were holding onto their ballots.
I have talked to 50 people because we're headquartered in Arizona.
Yes.
They said their vote has still not been counted according to the registrar's office if they voted on the day of and they dropped their ballot.
Wow.
50. So that's 50 for 50. Yes.
So 500,000 remaining ballots.
What's the deficit between Joe Biden?
And Donald Trump.
It's 90,000 right now.
So let me get this straight.
They won't call Georgia.
They won't call North Carolina.
They didn't call Ohio or Florida.
I knew we won Florida at 7.30 last night.
7.30.
And here's why.
But they call Arizona.
They did not want to give one win to the president.
They didn't want this kind of momentum swing.
They were filibustering.
They were interrupting.
They were just kind of bringing down the expectations.
And I don't say this lightly.
The fix is in against the president.
And I said this in our previous couple hours.
The American people deserve so much credit.
You guys did awesome yesterday.
You really did.
Despite all the disinformation, the impeachment, the coup, the spying, the five-to-one spending, the censorship, it's unbelievable how well we did.
It is.
And we don't know how it's going to land.
Really, we were up against a juggernaut here.
But I still have to say this.
My wife got up at 4 a.m.
and she was working as a polling officer till 8 p.m.
yesterday.
That's what she did.
And she came home after that and she said, you know, I just don't get it.
And I'm not, you know, the president will fight and fight and fight.
But Charlie, what you do is the center of it all.
Because the question is, how did tens of millions of Americans still vote Democrat?
That's the issue.
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Whether it's packing the Supreme Court, whether it's lowering the voting age, whether it's making Puerto Rico and Washington DC new states, that is a sucking chest wound.
That is an injury to the Democrats, the likes of which, look, we are safe on those issues now.
Not to mention, the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency, now has to go through advice and consent for the U.S. Senate.
Of the Senate.
And so instead of Elizabeth Warren becoming Treasury Secretary, they'll just get another Goldman Sachs banker.
Like, okay, fine.
Bernie Sanders becomes the Secretary of Labor.
Precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
And so, we should have lost.
We were told that we were going to lose.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
Yes.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
The president was censored.
Everyone was censored.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus that we were getting blamed for politically.
Yes.
They had Black Lives Matter plastered on the NBA finals.
Every person watching that.
BLM incorporated riots.
We were supposed to lose.
Yeah.
And the fact that this is now close.
Is an interruption of the plans for Joe Biden and the Democrat ruling class.
Look, it's incredibly important to inject that positive tone into what we're doing right now.
I switched on Russia's show.
This morning, and he was all about, we can win this.
Doesn't matter whether it's Arizona or Pennsylvania, we have the figures.
I heard all the great, great calculations from the campaign managers today.
I want your response.
For me, from my perspective, you have a much better grasp of things at the grassroots level across the country because of that incredible thing called Turning Point USA you created.
But for me, it's down to who has the better lawyers and who has more guts.
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All right, everybody. everybody.
The Dennis Prager Show, The Happiness Hour, second hour on Fridays.
So for many of you, looking at...
Act like it isn't true.
For many of you, including me, it's been a difficult week.
And I'm dealing, no matter, even if it's been a great week for you, the subject is universal.
How do you deal with disappointing news?
On a macro level, I'm not talking now about learning a loved one that has a very serious illness.
May likely prove fatal.
So, the first was friends.
I'm telling you what I do and in the hopes that it will resonate with you.
I'm a people person and always have been.
As I've always said, I have contempt for humanity and I love humans.
I came up with that In my twenties.
So, this is not new in my life, this realization.
So, okay, number two is my religious life.
So, my religious life has two primary components.
The Sabbath, a weekly Shabbat dinner, I mean, every Friday night with friends.
My family is far away.
Otherwise, I would obviously include them.
And every Friday night, the dinner, and every Saturday, the services of a synagogue group that I founded, or helped found.
And teach at every week.
We have not missed any on Zoom since the lockdown.
And I have no compunction about saying how it is an emotional pillar.
That's a better word.
It's an emotional pillar in my life.
So therefore it consists of the Sabbath in my life and study.
I am now finishing chapter 33 of 34 chapters of the fifth book.
of the Bible, the fifth book of the Torah, Deuteronomy.
That'll be out in June.
The third volume of my monumental, and I'm not saying that as a positive, it's just it is a monumental work.
It is large.
It is an incredible intellectual challenge and incredibly helpful in my life.
When I start working again, On almost a daily basis.
But not daily, but almost daily on this.
I get strength.
I leave the world and go back 3,000 years.
I'm just about when Moses is dying.
And I'm telling you, I'm living Moses' death.
I'm actually sad.
It sounds silly to some of you, I'm sure.
And it is not exactly the first time I've read it.
It's probably the hundredth.
And yet, I just feel awful.
God announced you are going to die and you're not entering the promised land.
You know what I like about God?
He doesn't patronize anybody.
What was I saying?
Oh yes, it was at the Daily Wire.
I was at the Daily Wire.
This week.
I'm sure you could see it on the internet.
I was with, let's see, Jeremy Boring, Ben Shapiro, and Andrew Clavin.
Three truly extraordinary people.
Michael.
I don't think Michael was...
It was only four of us.
So...
The...
We got to talk about the God from, oh yes, Jeremy, who's a pastor as well as a genius in communications.
Jeremy was saying that we have made a fetish out of nice.
It's an exceedingly important point.
And then I chimed in, you know, now that I think of it, and I know my Hebrew Bible pretty well, Especially the pillars of the Bible, the Torah, the first five books.
I know chunks of it by heart and in Hebrew.
So I know what I'm talking about.
And I said, you know what, now that I think of it, God doesn't come across as nice.
God comes across as just.
God comes across as godly.
We have, Jeremy was right, we have made a fetish out of nice.
Now, by the way, let me just say this.
I'd much rather live next to a nice neighbor than a not-nice neighbor.
I want to make that clear.
I think it's really important in daily life to be nice, but it is not the quality that is most necessary for moral virtue on a macro realm.
The president has not been nice, but he has done spectacularly good things.
So anyway, the second is religion.
First is, so, not in order.
I'm just giving it to you as I'm thinking about it.
Friends, then religion, and then I'm talking about dealing with bad news.
The third is, I, for me, this works.
I do what I enjoy doing.
I have a lot of hobbies that bring me spectacular joy.
I am putting in new speaker cables today in my audio system.
I can't tell you how excited I am.
Now the number of people listening who are excited, who can empathize with my excitement, is lower than 1%.
Would you say that's fair, Mr. Producer?
Yeah.
I am blessed.
This I acknowledge.
That things like that bring me a lot of joy.
So you've got to figure out.
You've got to pursue joy.
You have to pursue happiness.
I don't say pursue hedonism.
That I don't believe in.
But, yes, figure out.
During the lockdown, imagine if you had studied a language.
You know, you would be a happier person today if you'd have taken an hour a day, a half hour a day, or hired somebody to come in.
Unless you're paranoid about strangers entering your house during the epidemic.
Or an instrument.
Can you imagine had you taken up an instrument six months ago?
That's the pursuit of joy.
I will take your calls.
1-8 Prager 776. that it's a biden presidency that he's president-elect and donald trump will not do anything crazy i
know he gave a speech last night that upset some of the talking heads but my god what i would have done is gone out and say the polling in the united states is so broken that people stayed home in wisconsin who would have voted it's not you know if you were going to play democratic hardball you'd call the biden quote win illegitimate because the polling suppressed the vote right that's the line you would take if you wanted to ape democrats but Let's not hate Democrats.
Let's say it is a divided government with the Supreme Court, six conservatives with the Senate and Mitch McConnell.
There's a deal to be done.
He doesn't have to confirm one Biden judge.
Not one.
Because they did so much to obstruct district court judges.
They did so much to obstruct the three Supreme Court nominees.
And Mitch has got the spine for it, I think.
I think they're going to have to make an agreement to get anything done with Mitch McConnell if Joe Biden wins.
No.
You're absolutely right.
Mitch McConnell could stop anything.
Remember, the first thing that the Democrats nuked the filibuster for was for executive branch appointments.
But still, the Senate will be in Republican hands.
So, I mean, staffing the executive branch will undergo a lot of scrutiny under a President Joe Biden.
But look, also, the biggest concern The concern is, and I've been saying this since 2015, Joe Biden is going to turn 78 years old, so he'll be 78 when he's sworn in.
And we'll turn 80 before his term is half over.
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I want to ask you about the violence that is being threatened.
It's obvious, I think, to every American what is going on.
I actually think that tolerating this or making preparation for this is a way of tacitly agreeing that violence and this kind of behavior is okay if it happens with certain groups.
Behind it.
Nobody has the guts to say it, but it's obvious that the mainstream media and the Democratic Party are turning a blind eye to this.
It's stunning to see major cities across America, interestingly, all run by Democrats, that have already seen businesses boarding up and closing on Election Day because they expect there to be violence in the streets.
Now, who will be doing this violence?
Is it going to be Trump voters?
No.
It's going to be the people on the far left that had torched the cities of Minneapolis and Seattle and Portland and New York and San Francisco and Los Angeles and Kenosha and Atlanta.
That's who's going to be out there in the streets and that's what they're afraid of.
And the fact that you have this kind of mindset that says the proper response to an election we don't like is to burn the country down.
I mean, I've always lived.
I'm 65 years old.
I've always lived in a country when the election didn't go my way.
I didn't get a can of gasoline and go light my neighbor's house on fire.
Oh, yes, you did.
Come on.
You're just saying that.
I only torched his car, not his house.
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What happened on election day was the longest lines they've ever seen.
Correct.
In Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, in Mesa, not Mesa, I'm sorry, in Chandler, in the Northwest Valley, really Republican areas because people were holding.
The other.
that helps, too.
Going back in time in America.
That's right.
Okay, everybody, I'm Dennis Prager, the Happiness Hour, dealing with bad macro news.
As many of you are, many of you undoubtedly are thrilled, but you had to do this four years ago.
And you'll have to do it again.
This is the nature of life.
So I've offered friends a religious life, ideally with a community, but not only, and hobbies, things, simply things that can give you joy.
Maybe movies, whatever it might be.
And the other thing is to realize, though I won't dwell on this because it's more political than happiness, it's not all bad news.
Oh, I might add a fifth thing.
Gratitude.
I am very grateful for the last four years.
So much good has been done in this country.
A lot of bad has been done in this country, but a lot of good has been done.
You can't forget the good that has been done.
All righty, everybody.
Let's take your calls here.
Very interested to hear what you have to say.
Okay.
Walter in Chicago, hello.
Hello, Dennis.
I deal with macro bad news in the following way, which is really try and soberly think about that news and know that that news never happens in isolation.
So to your point that you just made, I'm a big believer in looking for the silver linings, and there are so many silver linings in the current situation that we're in.
That I think are directly attributable to the last four years, and particularly Donald Trump's leadership, that I've woken up in the last couple of days more excited about the future for our country than I have been in the last 15. Boy, am I happy.
It's been a little bit of a shock to my family.
No, no.
I really am happy I took your call.
And you are not self-deluding.
I have a lot of fears.
The biggest fear I have is the suppression of free speech by the tech companies and the universities.
I fear that more than a democratic presidency, because I actually am crazed about liberty.
I identify with Patrick Henry, give me liberty or give me death.
The forces that don't give a damn about liberty, in fact, actively suppress it, are very powerful.
The damage done to this country by Twitter is almost unique in American history.
It is among the most disgraceful organizations in the history of the American people, Twitter.
This guy Dorsey will go down as a villain.
In American history.
That is how bad they are.
Okay.
Let's go to...
That was a good one.
Is it Ave in Clifton, New Jersey?
Hey, Dennis.
How are you?
How do you pronounce your name?
It goes A, but it's really Ave.
Oh, yeah.
I've had you on before.
Okay, hi.
Yes, you remember this time.
I'm very happy.
That's right, yes.
Right.
So, I think the simplest thing for me was, and I was saying this even before Tuesday's events, was, whatever happens, the sun will shine again the next day, and God's still here, and I'm still going to go about my life.
And that's what, and whatever it is, it is.
There's nothing I'm going to do to change it.
I did my, in Hebrew it's eshtablus.
I don't know how to really translate that into English.
Maybe you do, Dennis?
Yeah, attempt.
You made your attempt.
I voted for my preferred candidate using Tuesday's example.
I encouraged all my friends and colleagues to vote for the preferred candidate.
And that's it.
And now it's up to God.
And in about three hours, as you said, the Sabbath will start here in the New York, New Jersey area.
And my phone goes away and the radios turn off.
And that's it.
Yep, I understand that.
But you've got to keep fighting.
I just want to make that clear.
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It's pretty remarkable and really promising.
And I know that's not really the tone of the movement right now, but they spent $380 million to lose in Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, probably North Carolina and Maine.
So without the Senate, I still think the president's going to win.
Let's just, what we know is that the Senate will remain in Republican hands.
It will.
Let's talk about why that matters for a second.
Because whether it's packing the Supreme Court, whether it's lowering the voting age, whether it's making Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. new states, that is a sucking chest wound.
That is an injury to the Democrats, the likes of which, look, we are safe on those issues now.
Not to mention, the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency, now has to go through advice and consent of the U.S. Senate.
Of the Senate.
And so instead of Elizabeth Warren becoming Treasury Secretary, they'll just get another Goldman Sachs banker.
Like, okay, fine.
Bernie Sanders becoming the Secretary of Labor.
Precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
And so we should have lost.
We were told that we were going to lose.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
Yes.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
The president was censored.
Everyone was censored.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus.
That we were getting blamed for politically.
Yes.
They had Black Lives Matter plastered on the NBA finals.
Every person watching that.
BLM incorporated riots.
We were supposed to lose.
Yeah.
And the fact that this is now close is an interruption of the plans for Joe Biden and the Democrat ruling class.
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Hey Sam, welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show.
Yeah, hi.
Hi.
I'm actually a Biden supporter.
Not sure how many Biden supporters have called you this morning.
You're the first one.
Well, great.
I actually am in Georgia.
It is contested.
I think we may have a Democratic pickup here on the House side.
In one of the congressional districts I live in here, we may have Carolyn Bordeaux.
What happened to your blue wave, Sam?
You know, that's the thing.
I am stunned.
As what you've been saying this morning on the radio show, I am very, very stunned.
What gets me is the African-American and the Hispanic vote.
And you were talking about the economic issues.
I don't really see this president really doing so much.
For the working class.
I mean, the tax bill that they have passed has really benefited...
How can you say that, Sam?
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
All right, but let me make a point, and then you've got the floor, I promise.
I'm going to give you all the time you need.
Sure, sure.
How can you say that a president whose tenure resulted in the lowest unemployment rate...
For African Americans and Hispanics in our nation's history isn't doing positive things for working class people of color.
You know, I think unemployment has gone down for everybody, at least in the first two years of the Trump presidency, and it did it towards the two years of the Obama presidency.
Let's just be honest about that, too, right?
I'm not trying to win a debate.
You just made an assertion that working-class African Americans and Hispanics aren't benefiting.
Clearly, they are, and clearly Hispanic and African Americans.
And I don't know, are you African American or Hispanic?
No, I'm not, neither.
But nor am I.
Obviously, people who are actually Hispanic and African-American voted Republican last night.
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And Donald Trump will not do anything.
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You know, people are giving their kids names like Moon, River.
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What do you do with bad news?
I forgot to tell you the other thing.
I'm embarrassed, actually.
On my list.
Was you continue to fight for America.
That should have been number one.
You can't sit back.
But the reason I know why I didn't say it, because I think of that as a moral issue, not a happiness issue, but it's both.
All right, everybody.
And Gerald in Fountain Valley, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Thank you so much for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
I can tell you this is a tough time for us.
You are a bright, shining light in the middle of it.
I listen to you every day, at least part of the time.
I've got doctor's appointments and things like that, so other things happen.
But you're on my list every day.
Thank you.
That's great.
That's great.
It's terrific.
But as far as when bad things happen, which they're doing all the time, like eight years ago, I had to suck it up for Obama's election.
And four years ago, even worse.
I couldn't imagine that.
And that happened.
And I learned a lesson there, I guess.
But Biden, and for that matter, I live in California, right?
Right, but you called about the...
Forgive me, I want you to stick to what you told the screener, because it was very important to me about you're not having friends.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's what you told her, so that's why I picked up your call.
It was, but she wanted to know what I did for bad news.
Right, so that's fair.
I don't know, but you didn't tell me what you do for bad news.
Well, the main thing I told her is I have to suck it up.
I know I have to suck it up.
That's correct.
I agree.
That's true for all of life.
Yes.
So I have to deal with it.
Like, for example, I know we're lucky right here.
We had no fires or anything, but we have had smoke and ashes.
What do I do?
So I close the windows.
But I still do have to do my shopping, you know, and my wife doesn't drive anymore, so I do all the shopping.
And so I'm going out.
I'm having to live.
That's right.
I agree.
All right.
Well, we never got to the friends thing.
Do me a favor, folks.
It's really not that that was not significant.
The sucking it up is a very big deal.
That's what life is about.
Nobody has only good news in life.
You know, that's my theory about why people like to read about Hollywood stars' miseries.
Because it...
It takes people that many people imagine have idyllic lives, right?
They're all beautiful, the men and the women.
They're all rich.
They're all famous.
They're all...
I mentioned that.
They're all having, you know, seemingly a great time.
They're all Democrats.
And then, you know, you see...
This one is addicted.
This one is alienated from his or her parents.
This one has a terrible divorce.
This one just broke up.
This one's kids are troubled.
I mean, it's what I said in the beginning.
A tragic view of life makes you happier.
That's why it's in my happiness book.
Why do you think my motto is, if nothing's horrific, life is terrific?
See?
I know how bad things could be, and I revel in the fact that they're not on any given day.
I am the opposite.
What is that one from Robert Kennedy?
Others, I see...
What is it?
Give me that quote.
Play it when we come back, because I have the opposite view.
You know, oh, I see...
Beyond, you know, what everybody else does and ask what we can do.
I ask, how do I stay grateful for the fact that things aren't worse?
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In the film No Country for Old Men, a sheriff played by Tommy Lee Jones recounts a dream.
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The Biden campaign manager declared there is absolutely no scenario where President Trump will be declared a victor.
The victor tonight.
Listen to this audacious arrogance on Team Biden's side.
Just declaring victory without actually having won in the kind of states that we're talking about here is really basically trying to say that COVID is over, even though we know it's not.
And all the evidence is saying that COVID in this country continues.
And so we want to be clear with all of you.
We want to make sure that we're having this dialogue and share with you what we're seeing and that we also want to be fundamentally clear what we believe to be true.
Under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night.
And we think that that's really fundamental to how we want to approach tomorrow.
Oh, really?
You say that yesterday.
You know that, huh?
Incidentally, the president shot this garbage down with a brief answer on Fox& Friends this morning.
At what point will you declare victory?
When there's victory.
If there's victory, I think we'll have victory.
You know, suppression balls.
And I think we'll have victory.
But only when there's victory.
I mean, you know, there's no reason to play games.
And I think we'll have victory.
You know, I look at it as being a very, you know, a very solid chance at winning.
I don't know what the chances are.
I don't know how they rate the chances.
But I think we have a very solid chance of winning.
And I think a lot of that has to do with the tremendous crowd size.
But I mean, a small event, there was no small event.
Every place, no matter where we went.
I consider that a good sign that the Democrats are proclaiming that there's no scenario where Trump can be declared the victor tonight.
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Thank you.
I remember my father saying to me when I was a kid, Dennis, one day Prager will be the road to deep discounts.
And I didn't know what my father meant.
But as so often, parents are sort of prophetic.
And he knew.
All right, all happiness hour.
Oh my God, is it 55 past the...
It goes too fast.
Here's another thing you might want to do in terms of happiness if this has been a depressing week for you.
In addition to friends and religion and things that bring you joy and fighting, listening to this show.
I am a part of many of your lives and I'm honored by that.
I take it very seriously.
But I'm a pretty stable guy.
And it helps keep you sane.
I play that role in a lot of people's lives.
It's not a boast, it's just a fact.
I don't have a problem acknowledging what I do that's positive and what I do that isn't positive.
I have a very realistic view of life and of myself.
I have a great motto in that regard, which you all might want to adopt.
I don't let the insults go to my heart, and I don't let the compliments go to my head.
All right, let me see what you got here, folks.
Maria, in Winchester, California, I have an attitude of gratitude.
That's my father's name of his autobiography, Attitude and Gratitude.
Friendships for support.
Correct.
Brenda, Denver.
After I feel sorry for myself, I remember there is more to life.
Right.
Just don't forget the battle for America, but I'm with you.
Yes.
Southfield, Michigan.
Craig.
Friendship.
Most of my friends have depth of knowledge.
If that helps with bad news.
No kidding.
John in North Carolina.
In Brevard.
I agree.
I got together with friends and church and I have hope.
You're a lucky man.
If you have friends in church, John, you're a lucky man.
Chris, L.A. I try not letting it bother me.
I talk to friends.
A period of mourning is okay.
But I'm with you on that one.
That's right.
Frank in Atlanta, the Psalms helps.
They're great.
And yes, Timothy in Jeffersonville, Indiana has a tragic view of life like I do.
That helps.
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Hey, Sam, welcome to the Mike Gallagher Show.
Yeah, hi.
Hi.
I'm actually a Biden supporter.
Not sure how many Biden supporters have called you this morning.
You're the first one.
I actually am in Georgia.
It is contested.
I think we may have a Democratic pickup here on the House side in one of the congressional districts I live in here.
We may have Carolyn Bordeaux.
What happened to your blue wave, Sam?
You know, that's the thing.
I am stunned, as what you've been saying this morning on the radio show.
I am very, very stunned.
What gets me is the African-American and the Hispanic vote.
And you were talking about the economic issues.
I don't really see this president really doing so much for the working class.
I mean, the tax bill that they have passed has really benefited.
How can you say that, Sam?
Hear me out.
All right, but let me make a point, and then you've got the floor, I promise.
I'm going to give you all the time you need.
How can you say that a president whose tenure resulted in the lowest unemployment rate for African Americans and Hispanics in our nation's history isn't doing positive things for working class people of color?
You know, I think unemployment has gone down for everybody, at least in the first two years of the Trump presidency, and it did it towards the two years of the Obama presidency.
Let's just be honest about that, too, right?
I'm not trying to win a debate.
You just made an assertion that working-class African Americans and Hispanics aren't benefiting.
Clearly, they are, and clearly Hispanic and African Americans.
And I don't know, are you African American or Hispanic?
No, I'm not, neither.
But nor am I.
Obviously, people who are actually Hispanic and African-American voted Republican last night.
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Assume for a moment that it's a Biden presidency, that he's president-elect, and Donald Trump will not.
Do anything crazy.
I know he gave a speech last night that upset some of the talking heads, but my God, what I would have done is gone out and say the polling in the United States is so broken that people stayed home in Wisconsin who would have voted.
It's not, you know, if you were going to play Democratic hardball, you'd call the Biden, quote, win illegitimate because the polling suppressed the vote, right?
That's the line you would take if you wanted to ape Democrats.
Let's not hate Democrats.
Let's say it is a divided government with the Supreme Court, six conservatives with the Senate and Mitch McConnell.
There's a deal to be done.
He doesn't have to confirm one Biden judge.
Not one.
Because they did so much to obstruct district court judges.
They did so much to obstruct the three Supreme Court nominees.
And Mitch has got the spine for it, I think.
I think they're going to have to make an agreement to get anything done with Mitch McConnell if Joe Biden wins.
No.
You're absolutely right.
Mitch McConnell could stop anything.
Remember, the first thing that the Democrats nuked the filibuster for was for executive branch appointments.
But still, the Senate will be in Republican hands.
So, I mean, staffing the executive branch will undergo a lot of scrutiny under a President, Joe Biden.
But look, also, the biggest concern is, and I've been saying this since 2015, Bill Biden is going to turn 78 years old.
So he'll be 78 when he's sworn in.
We'll turn 80 before his term is half over.
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I want to ask you about the violence that is being threatened.
It's obvious, I think, to every American what is going on.
I actually think that tolerating this or making preparation for this is a way of tacitly agreeing.
That violence and this kind of behavior is okay if it happens with certain groups behind it.
Nobody has the guts to say it, but it's obvious that the mainstream media and the Democratic Party are turning a blind eye to this.
It's stunning to see major cities across America, interestingly, all run by Democrats, that have already seen businesses boarding up and closing on Election Day.
Because they expect there to be violence in the streets.
Now, who will be doing this violence?
Is it going to be Trump voters?
No.
It's going to be the people on the far left that have torched the cities of Minneapolis and Seattle and Portland and New York and San Francisco and Los Angeles and Kenosha and Atlanta.
That's who's going to be out there in the streets and that's what they're afraid of.
And the fact that you have This kind of mindset that says the proper response to an election we don't like is to burn the country down.
I mean, I've always lived.
I'm 65 years old.
I've always lived in a country when the election didn't go my way.
I didn't get a can of gasoline and go light my neighbor's house on fire.
Oh, yes, you did.
Come on.
You're just saying that.
I only torched his car, not his house.
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What happened on election day was the longest lines they've ever seen.
Correct.
In Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, in Mesa, not Mesa, I'm sorry, in Chandler, in...
The Northwest Valley, really Republican areas because people were holding on to their ballots.
Correct.
I have talked to 50 people because we're headquartered in Arizona.
Yes.
They said their vote has still not been counted according to the registrar's office if they voted on the day of and they dropped their ballot off.
Wow.
50. So that's 50 for 50. Yes.
So 500,000 remaining ballots.
What's the deficit between Joe Biden and Donald Trump?
It's 90,000 right now.
So let me get this straight.
They won't call Georgia.
They won't call North Carolina.
Ohio or Florida.
I knew we won Florida at 730 last night, 730. And here's why.
But they call Arizona.
They did not want to give one win to the president.
They didn't want this kind of momentum swing.
They were filibustering.
They were interrupting.
They were just kind of bringing down the expectations.
I don't say this lightly.
The fix is in against the president.
And I said this.
That is exactly what I am.
Thank you.
Drove my parents crazy.
Hi, y'all.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the area where you set the agenda.
Whatever's on your mind, especially about audio equipment, photography, fountain pens, classical music.
Enjoy.
And cigars.
fish.
However, I do take calls on other subjects.
I just want you to know.
There is an affirmative action program, however, at work during the third hour on Fridays here.
And I just told you where that affirmative action lies.
All right.
All right, indeed.
You know, at the end of this week, all things...
I will be going to Hungary to give some lectures in Budapest.
I salute this group in Hungary.
I know Douglas Murray is one of the other speakers, that fantastic British writer whom I had on a fireside chat I've had on the show.
I was certain that this would be the first year of my life since I was 20. That I would not be going outside of the U.S., that I would not be going abroad, and it turned out, we'll see in a week, that I will still be going.
It is astonishing how few flights there are.
Just simply few flights.
People are so scared, and it's irrational.
Because even if you get COVID, the chances of your being very sick, let alone dying from it, are minuscule.
If you have some comorbidity, that's a separate issue, but they're minuscule.
Will people not be going to relatives for Christmas?
Or friends for Christmas?
Or Thanksgiving?
Well, what's the rule in California?
What are you saying?
No more than two hours and no more than three families represented?
How many people in California will actually observe the rule because Gavin Newsom made it?
Are there any?
Oh, it's so sad to live life scared.
That's a terrible price to pay.
For the religion of safetyism, all religions demand sacrifice.
It's just the nature of religion.
The sacrifices demanded by safetyism, they're life-crushing.
Better safe than sorry.
No, it's better safe than fully alive.
That's what the motto should be.
All right, y'all.
By the way, a word about the pandemic and the lockdown.
So we're told, oh my God, more cases than ever, which means nothing.
Doesn't mean nothing.
I take that back.
It means something, but not necessarily at all bad.
When I read record amount of cases, I read record amount of immunizations.
A case is a vaccine.
So, willy-nilly, we're headed toward a herd immunity.
That's how these things die out anyway.
The virus doesn't decide one day, okay, bye.
They die out because of herd immunity to begin with.
Well, they don't die out.
They go on for years.
How long did polio go on?
So you have to, the best thing to do is herd immunity and figure out how to treat it.
I wish the president had announced that hydroxychloroquine should be over-the-counter, along with zinc at the first sign of symptoms.
It's unbelievably safe, over a half century of use for malaria, for lupus, for rheumatoid arthritis.
I take it every week.
I take zinc every day.
Zinc, vitamin D, and hydroxychloroquine, or even zinc and vitamin D, if you're young.
And you will go very far in preventing anything serious with COVID. The terrible mistake was a lockdown when the virus was not particularly strong in the summer.
We could have built herd immunity.
Instead, we just isolated people and kept them from developing immunity.
And then the second wave of the virus is what we're going through now, so we're told.
The terrible mistake was the lockdown earlier, after March.
I said so at the time, and I was right.
What am I going to say?
All right, let's go to your calls here.
Susan in Denver, hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Question.
What do you say to friends that are Democrats and you're a Republican and they ask you about what do you think of the election?
Because they know Biden and we know Biden is going to be in.
And I have said to them many times prior to voting that they're going to vote against themselves if they're voting for Biden.
I'm beginning to resent some of these people.
I'm sure that the feeling is mutual.
You think?
I'm saying I'm sure the feeling is mutual.
I'm sure they're beginning to resent you.
Well, why would they resent me?
Biden's going to be in.
No, that's right.
So that's a good point.
It is somewhat mollified.
Their hatred of those of us who voted for Donald Trump has supported him.
Might now be, that'll be a very interesting thing to witness.
How, it's a great question and I don't have the answer.
I'd be very curious.
They may become less hate-filled.
There you go.
I'm sorry?
Temporarily, yes.
Very interesting.
Look, dealing with friends who think the opposite of you on the most important issues of life, it ain't easy.
I don't have any friends who fall into that category.
I'm very blessed.
Because being a public figure, I obviously could draw a lot of people into my life.
I have.
I love so many people.
My cup runneth over with wonderful people in my life, but not everybody has access to so many wonderful people.
But if you pursue it, you can.
I mean, there are people who you can pursue through email, through tweets.
Wonderful people.
You know, just start a correspondence.
See if it goes anywhere.
That's where Facebook, I presume, could be a good thing.
Drawing people, if you're outspoken, you know you have 68 million people who agree with you if you're outspoken about your worries about what the left is doing to America?
68 million people is not exactly chopped liver.
And I like chopped liver.
All right.
On that matter, Lisa in Indianapolis.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
Happy to talk to you today.
Thank you.
So my husband and I have polar opposite political views, and I try to abide by your recommendation of other than clarity over agreement.
Other than that, do you have one piece of advice that you would give to couples that don't see eye-to-eye in politics?
Do you see eye to eye on anything?
How we raise our children.
So, for example, let's start with that.
What is it you have in common in your approach to raising children?
We want to promote discipline and love.
We want to bring her up in a Christian household.
The basis of, for me, what's fundamentally important in life.
Right.
Stay with me.
I want to analyze this with you and for everyone to hear.
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For all of the democratic dreams of remaking the nation, of packing the Supreme Court, of adding Washington, D.C. as a state, of adding Puerto Rico as a state, of enacting the Green New Deal, of raising taxes through the roof, of ending the filibuster in the Senate.
all of that depended on Democratic control of the House and the Senate, plus Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the White House.
And that whole package is not going to happen.
The whole Senate thing didn't work out.
It appears that Democrats are not going to take control of the Senate.
In spite of spending unbelievable amounts of money, they spent $109 million in South Carolina on the presidency.
What can you say?
I've been listening to your analysis, doing my own, listening to other things.
Trump obviously has to keep Georgia and North Carolina.
And Pennsylvania.
He looks like he's going to win Pennsylvania.
So then, what he wants to do is win either Michigan or Wisconsin, both of which might be just beyond reach, or Nevada, which I didn't expect that we'd be talking about Nevada as a possible route to victory for Trump.
When you're down, really, 7,600 votes, there is an opportunity for one error anywhere.
They've got to flood the state with lawyers, Byron.
That's where Donald Trump's path is, Pennsylvania and Nevada.
Scott Walker just tweeted out, the former governor of Wisconsin, election recount procedures in Wisconsin.
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I don't get the pick because number one, she barely polled 1% in the primary, had to get out early because her campaign completely just collapsed.
And to my surprise, because going into the primary before it really got started, I thought, You know, she's got some charisma.
Maybe she's a real contender.
And then Tulsi Gabbard eviscerated her in like the second or third debate and she was done.
But I do remember and this was another reason I didn't think Joe would pick her.
She basically called Joe Biden in one of the debates a racist and a sexual predator.
And I guess he wasn't paying attention because he picked her anyway.
Yeah, I mean, it was just bizarre.
And then she came out with this cartoon over the weekend in which she Really avowed socialism in a way I've never seen an American political candidate do by saying that it's not just equality, it's equity.
And she went on to describe that it is not equal opportunity.
It is equal outcomes.
That was stunning.
Eric, I've never heard.
You might as well put a gun to my head and say, give me your money.
I mean, that's effectively what that is.
That's the nice cartoon way of putting it.
Stunning.
Yeah, I've never heard an American politician, not even Bernie Sanders, explicitly said, let's have exactly the same outcomes.
Because, I mean, if that's true, then Bernie and Kamala Harris have to give up a lot of their wealth, and both of them are multimillionaires, which means that if that's the case, then let them sign away a significant portion of their wealth and put it in the pot, hot and we'll stir it up and divvy it out just like good old socialists do.
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And you see these pollsters don't understand the country.
Underestimated how close the race was.
Second consecutive big race they've done this.
Still don't understand the country.
Still are clueless.
Hi, everybody.
I am talking to Lisa, 41 years old, Indianapolis, Indiana, married to a man with whom she has opposite political views, and is asking, this is the hour you ask about anything, and she's asking, About my thoughts on getting along and how to handle it.
So I asked the question.
I'm just reviewing this, Lisa, for everybody.
I asked you, what do you have in common?
And you began with approach to raising.
You have one child?
Second on the way.
Second on the way.
So your approach, and you said it was love and discipline and the Christian faith.
Is that correct?
Correct.
Good.
So, you see more or less eye to eye on that.
Alright?
Give me another area.
Faith, religion.
We're both Christian.
We realize the importance of putting Christ at the center of our marriage in our home.
And do you go to church regularly?
We do.
And is that a bonding experience?
It is.
We haven't, since I'm expecting and we have a young child, we've been more watching it from home.
Right, I understand.
As a family, sure.
Okay.
It's definitely bonding.
Alright, so those are pretty important arenas, obviously.
How long are you married?
Five years.
Did you know of your differences?
You didn't marry as kids, so did you know of these differences when you married?
We did.
It just didn't become all that important or much of an issue until the election in 2016. It all came to a head then.
How had he voted prior?
Did he vote for Barack Obama?
Yes.
Both times?
Yes.
And did you vote for the Republicans or Barack Obama?
I've always voted Republican.
So you both knew how you voted when you married?
Correct.
And just assumed, so big deal?
Right.
Became a big deal with Donald Trump?
Correct.
Okay, so theoretically, if Donald Trump is out of the picture, I assume that things should resume as they were prior to him.
Well, it's not just Donald Trump.
It's conservatism.
It's things that cross the political boundaries.
Okay, so let me just say a macro point before I get back to you.
This is proof that Donald Trump resuscitated conservatism in America.
Your story is a perfect example.
It is no longer just Donald Trump.
It is now conservatism.
This was not what the average Republican said five years ago.
So this is a monumental achievement of Donald Trump.
He has resurrected conservatism, as opposed to the never-Trumpers in the naivete, and sometimes arrogance, said that he had heard it.
So, alright, back to this issue.
So give me an example of a biggie that you differ on.
In regards to politics?
Yes, yes, yes, with regard to politics.
Socialized medicine?
Now, let me tell you, he's from Europe, so he brings his European values and thinks that...
Everything they've done in France is kind of the way it should be done here.
Okay, does he recognize that free speech is being suppressed?
No, that's something I bring up to him quite often.
But where he's from, that's not valued.
That's true.
So to him, that's not a value.
I see.
So in other words, differences that you didn't really know existed have come up.
Right, exactly.
Yeah.
Okay, listen, I have been of zero help to you.
I completely recognize that.
Look, I tell families all the time, I want you just to stay bonded with your kids, your parents, your siblings, your spouses.
Now, look, ideally...
People would have similar value systems.
Obviously, to me, nothing is worth it if there's no free speech.
Everything else is crap.
You know, you have free speech in the jail.
Well, that's the opposite.
I mean, you could still be in a jail.
Let's put it this way.
China has no free speech.
This is the opposite and better point.
China has no free speech.
And a lot of people are doing financially better than ever before in Chinese history.
The reduction of the human being to literally a material object is what enables the left to say, so what if you don't have free speech?
You do have free medicine.
You have free health care.
You have free tuition.
This is the mindset.
America is unique in valuing freedom.
I've said this.
Now you see how true it is.
Canada doesn't.
Let alone Western Europe.
That's why we got the Statue of Liberty and no other country did.
This was Until the left took over the freest country in the world.
We have a liberty bell.
Liberty is one of the three values of the American Trinity.
Liberty, E Pluribus Unum, and God we trust.
People who don't value liberty, it's very hard to have them value liberty.
It's like telling somebody who never jogs how important jogging is.
Maybe Lisa should show him some PragerU videos, and then he should show her videos he agrees with.
I think, though, that what she said in the beginning, and the reason I'm taking so much time, because this is so common, Lisa represents a lot of people.
She said, I know your advice with regard to this is clarity over agreement, and I still hold that.
So, honey, Let me just make it clear.
It is in my bones as an American how important free speech is, and it is not in your bones as a European.
It's interesting to share Christianity, to share any faith strongly, and have different beliefs.
Completely different views on so many major subjects.
It raises a very interesting question.
And that is, how does religion shape the lives and values of its adherents?
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I want to ask you about the violence that is being threatened.
It's obvious, I think, to every American what is going on.
I actually think that tolerating this or making preparation for this is a way of tacitly agreeing.
That violence and this kind of behavior is okay if it happens with certain groups behind it.
Nobody has the guts to say it, but it's obvious that the mainstream media and the Democratic Party are turning a blind eye to this.
It's stunning to see major cities across America, interestingly, all run by Democrats, that have already seen businesses boarding up and closing on Election Day.
Because they expect there to be violence in the streets.
Now, who will be doing this violence?
Is it going to be Trump voters?
No.
It's going to be the people on the far left that have torched the cities of Minneapolis and Seattle and Portland and New York and San Francisco and Los Angeles and Kenosha and Atlanta.
That's who's going to be out there in the streets and that's what they're afraid of.
And the fact that you have This kind of mindset that says the proper response to an election we don't like is to burn the country down.
I mean, I've always lived.
I'm 65 years old.
I've always lived in a country when the election didn't go my way.
I didn't get a can of gasoline and go light my neighbor's house on fire.
Oh, yes, you did.
Come on.
You're just saying that.
I only torched his car, not his house.
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What happened on Election Day was the longest lines they've ever seen in Scottsdale Fountain Hills, in Mesa, not Mesa, I'm sorry, in Chandler Inn.
The Northwest Valley, really Republican areas because people were holding on to their ballots.
I have talked to 50 people because we're headquartered in Arizona.
Yes.
They said their vote has still not been counted according to the registrar's office if they voted on the day of and they dropped their ballot.
Wow.
50. So that's 50 for 50. Yes.
So 500,000 remaining ballots.
What's the deficit between Joe Biden and Donald Trump?
It's 90,000 right now.
So let me get this straight.
They won't call Georgia.
They won't call North Carolina.
They didn't call Ohio or Florida.
I knew we won Florida at 7.30 last night.
7.30.
And here's why.
But they call Arizona.
No, they did not want to give one win to the president.
They didn't want this kind of momentum swing.
They were filibustering.
They were interrupting.
They were just kind of bringing down the expectations.
And I don't say this lightly.
The fix is in against the president.
And I said this in our previous couple hours.
The American people deserve so much credit.
You guys did awesome yesterday.
You really did.
Despite all the disinformation, the impeachment, the coup, the spying, the 5 to 1 spending, the censorship, it's unbelievable how well we did.
It is.
And we don't know how it's going to land.
Really, we were up against a juggernaut here.
But I still have to say this.
My wife got up at 4 a.m.
and she was working as a polling officer till 8 p.m.
yesterday.
That's what she did.
And she came home after that and she said, You know, I just don't get it.
And I'm not, you know, the president will fight and fight and fight.
But Charlie, what you do is the center of it all.
Because the question is, how did tens of millions of Americans still vote Democrat?
That's the issue Okay Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, everybody.
Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
And this is the hour you ask about just about anything.
If I let you go, don't be insulted.
I may have covered the subject a lot or I don't know anything about the subject.
Sometimes people call in and they ask me something which all they need to do is just check the internet for the answer.
I'm flattered that you think I am sort of a living Google.
But nevertheless, don't be offended if I let you go.
Okay, I always feel...
Okay, I'm doing it.
I'm doing it.
I already have endorphins.
AJ in San Antonio.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
You mentioned earlier about you being really excited about getting these speaker wires, and I'm a bit of an audiophile, too, so I'm really curious.
What about these speaker wires gets you going?
So let me tell anybody who loves music.
AJ, I can't thank you enough.
I would hug you without a mask.
Just a moment on this.
One of my joys in life is having people come into the room where my audio equipment is.
I always tell them, this is my yacht.
I don't know if you could buy a yacht and what I've spent on my audio system, but you could certainly buy something expensive.
Maybe a cheap yacht.
In any event, people think...
Speakers are everything.
Speakers are 50%.
Everything else is the other 50%.
Garbage in, garbage out, right?
Great speakers that don't have good equipment putting out the signal will just put out a crappy signal.
It's inevitable.
Anyone who says the wires, that's the things that connect the components or connect the speakers to your system, are unimportant, has not heard the difference.
Between good wires and normal wires.
I only buy things that make an audible difference.
I am not seduced by price.
I am not seduced by reviews.
If it sounds better to me, I buy it.
And wires matter a lot.
There are many good brands.
In my case, I have been...
Using MIT, but that's almost like what food is your favorite.
The fact that I love Food X or Brand X doesn't make it better.
So I want to just make it clear there are many good ones, but that's what I've been using.
All righty, everybody.
And let's go to Evan in Columbus, Ohio.
Not to be named Columbus for long.
Dennis, it's great talking to you.
I've got to say, I've been flipping around different stations today, and you definitely lifted up my day because it's pretty doom and gloom on the other channels.
But I think you made a profound point a few callers back in saying that...
Trump has resuscitated conservatism.
And I think there's a great awakening right now.
That's right.
That's right.
Go on.
We've been told for the last several years that we're all racists, that we're horrible people, we're deplorables, yet 70 million people showed up and voted for the man.
And it took a colossal mail-in.
You know, we're going to learn how much of this was fraudulent.
It took a colossal effort from the media, these Democratic governors and their shutdowns, and they barely beat the man.
That's right.
It's incredible.
That's right.
And a lousy debate performance in the first debate.
And I just hope that young conservatives and older conservatives alike can see the silver lining.
That the media does not represent the Republic.
This was 70 million people turned out and told Big Tech and the media, you don't represent this country.
That's right.
You can't tell us how to vote.
That's right.
The fight goes on.
Bless you.
If I have conveyed that, I have done at least part of my job.
I'm very touched by your call.
That's exactly right.
70 million people.
Find the media utterly contemptible.
Utterly.
The bigger fraud, the biggest fraud, is the claim to be a newspaper on the part of the New York Times, LA Times, and Washington Post.
I read you their headlines, their opinion pieces in the guise of news.
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A lot of my friends are down today, and I've told them, don't be.
Look what they had to do, assuming Joe Biden wins this election, and we still don't know that.
There's some legal challenges left.
In fact, the Trump campaign is now asking for a recount in Wisconsin.
But assuming Biden wins this election, look what they, meaning the left, The Democrats, the media, academia, Hollywood, all big tech had to do to defeat this guy.
They literally had to circle the wagons.
They literally had to suppress the Hunter Biden story.
They literally had to run with this bogus Trump-Russia collusion story for almost three years.
They literally had to illegally acquire his income taxes, published it in the New York Times, during this very important stretch.
By the way, Whatever happened to the allegations that he had done something wrong, that he did something illegal?
It wasn't about that.
It was about embarrassing him because the left has trained people that rich people don't pay enough in taxes, even as the very same people complaining do everything they can to minimize their tax burden.
But when rich people do it, somehow that's fraud, that's mean-spirited, that's selfish.
This is what he has put up against.
In all my life, I've heard this adage.
Never pick a fight with a newspaper that can buy ink by a barrel.
This man picked a fight with an industry that can buy ink by a barrel.
And took on all of these people.
Took on the New York Times.
Took on the Washington Post.
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What do you think?
Look, where's the Democrat wave?
What happened to the wave that we had been...
Promised for months.
We were told that Biden would come down at 10 o'clock and he'd declare victory and the whole of America would be Democrat blue.
It didn't happen.
The pollsters lied to us or they didn't change their methodology from the last four years.
That's fact number one.
Number two, we have seen things happen, such upsets.
For the Biden campaign, the likes of which the Trump campaign never expected across ethnic lines, across minority groups.
These are things that will redefine the political landscape of America for decades to come.
However, it is now down to two questions.
And I tweeted this out this morning.
It's down to the lawyers.
Which side has the better lawyers?
We need a hundred Rudy Giuliani's.
We need a hundred Jay Secular's.
We need a hundred Jenna Ellis's.
Do we have them is the question.
I don't know.
I don't have that visibility.
I spoke to the campaign today.
They said, we're winning everywhere.
Arizona, you name it.
Pennsylvania, we are winning.
That doesn't matter.
It's who counts the votes and when they count them.
The longer we stretch out.
These accreditations of the counting tolls, the bigger the chance there is for fraud.
And then lastly, I'm not trying to be crude here.
It's a question of which side.
Hi, everybody.
Listen to this headline in today's Los Angeles Times.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Give you an idea of why people consider the Los Angeles Times and the other major newspapers to be worthless.
Actually, worse than worthless.
Deceptive.
Listen to this headline.
Pollsters miss, but not by too much.
Okay, I'll leave it at that.
Okay, everybody.
And let's go to more of your calls here.
Jim in Tucson, Arizona.
Hello.
Yes, Dennis.
I want to do a little bit of a post-mortem on the Arizona Senate race.
So, as you well know, we had Martha McSally versus Mark Kelly.
Martin McSally came with an impressive resume.
Air Force pilot, etc.
And who he's married to.
Excuse me?
And who he's married to.
Oh yeah, you're referring to Mark Kelly.
Yes.
But I was just saying, Martin McSally was very impressive.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Yeah, I thought you were talking about Mark Kelly.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
So, last Saturday, there was some movies to watch.
And I was wondering why there were three movies on my local station.
And they all had Mark Kelly ads.
And the ads were him looking at the wedding rings of Gabby Giffords and him and saying that, oh, you know, once you get married, you know, you're here forever, etc.
And there was not one bit of content about what he stood for.
Now, my argument and my belief and my personal experience is that Mark Kelly won because of suburban women in Arizona.
Why they voted for him was because he's with Gabby Giffords and they respect that so much.
And they didn't care about Martha McSally.
And I know it's a generalization and a stereotype.
But I have personal experience talking to women in their 50s, three in particular, that are single.
And that's all they talked about was Mark Kelly's, how he's staying with Gabby Giffords.
They're clueless about what he stands for.
Well, let me just say, okay, so this is a very important call as it happens.
I'm a fan of generalizations, by the way, providing that they're accurate.
Without generalizations, the human mind cannot see life.
On the other hand, generalizations that have no basis are dangerous.
But I want to just say that everything that was just said by Jim in Tucson, that people who don't care what they stand for, applies to a lot of the men who voted for Mark Kelly.
See, if you're a leftist and you vote for Mark Kelly, I actually respect you.
If you're not a leftist and vote for Mark Kelly, I have contempt for you.
You're a fool.
Leftists are pernicious, dangerous, destructive, but they're not from their own perspective fools, but liberals who vote for Democrats are fools.
Doesn't mean they're fools in everything in life.
They're fools for that.
They have deluded themselves into thinking, oh, this is a nice person.
This is an impressive person.
Oh, he loves his wife, despite the hardships that they have gone through, which were very terrible hardships.
Like, that matters.
Like, another Democratic senator is a good thing for the country?
Is that what everybody who voted for Mark Kelly believes?
That's the only question that is, the question is not do you like the person?
I wrote a whole column on this, the idiocy of I vote for the person, not the party.
That might have been useful in some idyllic time, maybe in the 1950s, though I don't know when it was a good idea.
You vote for ideology.
You don't vote for good guy.
Good guy is for pastor.
Well, even then, ideology matters.
I'd like to see the women's vote in Arizona.
It would be very interesting if they can figure it out.
And so I will look into that.
Yeah, it's painful stuff.
Okay, let's see here.
Plano, Texas.
Lisa, hello.
Hey, Dennis.
It's great to talk to you.
Thank you for taking my call.
Thank you.
Living in Plano, Texas now, but I grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
And for the first time that I know of, when I was voting age in Wisconsin, Never received mail-in ballots, but this year my mother received a mail-in ballot and she passed away October 30th of 2019. And in fact, my entire family received mail-in ballots and never requested it.
And as far as I know, they have never sent out mail-in ballots before.
That's right.
Same here with me in California.
I told the story, my friend's daughters moved to Texas from California about seven years ago.
They got ballots in both states.
Yep.
And it's interesting, when I went back this summer to go back to Kenosha and just seeing all the devastation that has happened, it was heartbreaking.
Family businesses of 40 years just burnt to the ground.
Right.
And the thing is, the Democrats didn't do anything, and people voted Democrat.
Not only, as my old saying, correct, being on the left means never having to say you're sorry.
Being on the left means nobody will demand you say you're sorry.
It's worse than that.
To vote Democrat after the riots of this summer, when every single Democratic mayor and governor watched as middle-class people's lives were wrecked, it's really something.
The callousness to the middle class and the little guy is breathtaking.
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I don't get the pick because, number one, she barely polled 1% in the primary, had to get out early because her campaign completely just collapsed.
And to my surprise, because going into the primary before it really got started, I thought, you know, she's got some charisma.
Maybe she's a real contender.
And then Tulsi Gabbard eviscerated her in like the second or third debate, and she was done.
But I do remember, and this was another reason I didn't think Joe would pick her.
She basically called Joe Biden in one of the debates a racist and a sexual predator.
And I guess he wasn't paying attention because he picked her anyway.
I mean, it was just bizarre.
And then she came out with this cartoon over the weekend in which she really avowed socialism in a way I've never seen an American political candidate do by saying that it's not just equality, it's equity.
And she went on to describe that it is not equal.
Opportunity.
It is equal outcomes.
That was stunning.
Eric, I've never heard...
You might as well put a gun to my head and say, give me your money.
I mean, that's effectively what that is.
That's the nice cartoon way of putting it.
Stunning.
Yeah, I've never heard an American politician, not even Bernie Sanders, explicitly said, let's have exactly the same outcomes.
Because, I mean, if that's true, then Bernie and Kamala Harris...
have to give up a lot of their wealth, and both of them are multi-millionaires, which means that if that's the case, then let them sign away a significant portion of their wealth and put it in the pot, and we'll stir it up and divvy it out, just like good old socialists do.
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And you see these pollsters don't understand the country.
Under Underestimated how close the race was.
Second consecutive big race they've done this.
Still don't understand the country.
Still are clueless.
Still believe that people are deplorables.
And that this man, 74 years old, just recovered from COVID-19, goes to all 14 battleground states in three days?
Thank you.
Incredible!
And they've ignored his economy, they've ignored his peace initiatives, and generally speaking, peace and prosperity get you re-elected.
Until the coronavirus came down, economy's rocking and rolling, Pulls out of the Iran Accord.
What happened to all the conflagration that they were predicting?
Didn't happen.
And now those states remaining in the treaty realize...
...Florida.
Hello, Greg.
Hello, Sprager.
Hi.
I disagree with you saying about voting for the party over the man.
Pull out the climate accord.
What happened?
Our greenhouse gas emissions are going down at a rate faster than those of our European counterparts who are still in the climate accord agreement.
Why?
In large part, fracking that Biden opposes.
Natural grass emits about half the greenhouse gases that oil and coal do.
Tell me a position you hold very strongly.
That's why we're energy independent and Joe Biden bragged about it the other day, honestly.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I got the wrong line.
I'm sorry.
Tell me again the question I'm posing to you, Greg, is do you have a position that you strongly hold with regard to America?
Okay, so let us say a really good man was a pro-life and a corrupt guy, everyone knew was corrupt, was pro-choice.
Who would you vote for?
To lose in Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, probably North Carolina and Maine.
So without the Senate, I still think the president's going to win.
I disagree with you, and I don't believe you.
But it doesn't matter.
I can't prove that you're not telling me the truth.
I think you're not telling you the truth.
Let me just say that on behalf of your position, it's a stupid position.
Not going to happen.
It is infinitely more important what politicians do than whether they're a fine human being.
I don't know why that's not obvious.
Not to mention, the entire cabinet, if we lose the presidency, now has to go through advising the consent of the U.S. Senate.
Let's see here.
Michael in Forest City, North Carolina.
Yeah, precisely.
That dog is not going to hunt in the Mitch McConnell Senate.
Good, good.
We should have lost.
We were told that we were going to move.
Let's just be honest.
We were outspent like five to one.
We had our stuff censored on social media.
What about freedom of the press?
Everyone was.
We went through a shutdown, a lockdown, a virus.
There's no difference between freedom of speech and freedom of press.
The left does not want the press to have freedom if the press doesn't agree with them.
There's freedom of press in this country if it's left-wing.
There's much less freedom of press, and there will be much less if there is both a Democratic president.
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Democratic presidents is enough to ensure now the tech companies move up.
Maybe, maybe, maybe the Senate, if there's still a majority for the Republicans.
Yeah, hi.
The threat to free speech in this country doesn't come from the government that comes from big tech.
Dorsey is a villain in American history.
He's one of the worst Americans who has ever been born.
I never use this language.
He's a disgrace to this country and to the greatest value we have, liberty.
I wanted to end on a happier note, and there are happy notes.