Well everybody, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
It is Friday the 13th.
I actually have good associations with it because my second son was born on Friday the 13th.
Today, November 13th.
Friday the 13th.
I wonder how often in his life, he's 28, how often in his life has his birthday been on a Friday?
How often has that happened?
Because there was leap years.
It's an interesting...
Well, to me it's interesting.
I don't want to make a generalization.
About 44% of you don't find it interesting at all.
Welcome to the show.
We have the happiness hour, which is always necessary, and especially at this time.
Among the many things that annoy me, and I'm using a very gentle verb about the left, is the statements that are not true.
That are offered as truisms.
It is a world of lies.
As Churchill said in fighting the Nazis, a body of lies.
That's what it is.
A recent article of mine lists some of the big, gigantic left-wing lies.
And here's another one.
Follow the science.
I'm curious, could you check, please, did the New York Times even cover the Great Barrington Declaration?
Cover?
I mean, a thousand, what is it, a thousand scientists, and the heads of it were scientists from Stanford, Harvard, and Oxford.
So, they don't follow the science, the left.
They follow the scientists they agree with.
You know, I say that on occasion, and I sit here and thinking, is it hitting you with the force that it should, that it is a complete and total manipulation of the word science that takes place on the left?
And then, of course, they charge those who differ with them.
As science deniers, they're the science deniers.
They have a pre-existing view of what scientists, they want scientists to say, and then they find the scientists who say it.
That's the way it works.
That's what Joe Biden is doing.
He's finding the most hysterical, irresponsible, stupid scientists.
I mean stupid.
What are the heads?
Osterfeld, whatever his name is.
Osterholm?
Oh, it's no problem shutting down four to six weeks.
Just have the government give everybody money.
That's what he said.
It's no problem.
And then we'll conquer it.
Of course we won't conquer it.
It's a joke.
It just is a delay for six weeks.
You know how viruses go away?
Herd immunity, that's how they go away.
From the Spanish flu, to the Hong Kong flu, to SARS, to swine flu, to this.
Enough people get it, they become immune, bye-bye virus.
That's right.
That was the last one.
What was that, swine flu?
Well, he was vice president.
A scaredy cat.
That's what he is.
Please, science deniers.
They find the scientists they want to make the most hysterical statements about global warming, and then they say, follow the science.
Then we put up scientists like Richard Lindzen at MIT, for decades considered the leading climatologist in America, who says there's nothing to panic about, and it's called science denial.
Because they don't like that scientist.
No, it's left-wing denial.
Science denial is leftist denial.
Years ago in the Wall Street Journal, I printed a glossary of liberal terms.
I should put out another glossary.
What the words really mean.
Science denial means opposition to the left on any issue concerning science.
That's all it means.
I don't know anyone who denies science.
Maybe I'm sure they exist.
Somebody exists about everything.
I'm sure that there are people who think they're buffaloes.
But that's how rare it is.
Science denial.
Did you ever meet anybody who denied science?
We know extremely religious Jews and Christians.
Not one of them denies science.
Oh, you say, well, what about creationism?
So the literal belief that God created the universe in six days.
So how does that exactly...
Let's say somebody does believe that.
Why are they science deniers?
Because, okay, so they're denying the science of the age of the universe.
Fine.
But so what?
What difference does it make?
Will they go to the doctor when they're sick?
Yes.
Will they send their children to a doctor when they're sick?
Yes.
Would they be happy if their child became a doctor?
Yes.
Oh, God.
We bathe in the lies of the left.
That's what we do.
The lockdown is the issue.
It really is the issue.
Yes, I guess we voted for a lockdown.
Editorial board in the Wall Street Journal a couple of weeks ago.
Biden's lockdown mistake.
They knew it then.
You know that?
Isn't that interesting?
The Wall Street Journal knew that Biden was making a lockdown mistake months ago.
Now we know why his advisors have kept Joe Biden under wraps.
Asked in an ABC interview.
This is August.
I don't normally do this, but I want you to understand this is not new.
This is what you voted for if you voted for Joe Biden.
August 23rd, Wall Street Journal.
Now we know why his advisors have kept Joe Biden under wraps.
Asked in an ABC interview.
Whether he'd be willing to shut down the economy again to head off a new wave of coronavirus infection, he replied, I would shut it down.
I would listen to the scientists.
There you go.
Which scientists?
What's wrong with the ones that we give you from Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford, who are anti-lockdown?
Can you look up, this really gets, and it'll get to you too, because I know how you feel.
Danish study on masks.
I'm very curious.
I've heard about it, I haven't seen it, and I never report something until I can verify it to the best of my ability.
Ah, the resort to scientists, wrote the Wall Street Journal.
But which scientists, you see?
I'm not the only one asking this question.
The truth is that the experts have been wrong numerous times in this pandemic, and they often disagree.
They first said masks don't help, but now they say they do.
They said ventilators were vital, but soon learned other clinical methods worked better.
Most of all, they counseled strict lockdowns, but we've learned the hard way that shutting down the country can be more costly than the virus.
You're listening to someone who said that in March, and wrote that, to a great deal of vilification.
President Trump listened to his public health advisors in March and ordered a two-week shutdown that extended to six weeks.
The shutdown dragged on as infections and death in the Northeast surged, though hospital beds in most of the country remained empty.
By the way, aren't we hearing constantly now about the overflowing hospitals, overburdened hospitals?
Where exactly?
El Paso?
Where was it?
El Paso.
But they have figured out a way to help El Paso, to the best of my knowledge.
The high costs are slowly becoming known.
A study this month in the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that newly identified cancers fell 46% from March 1st to April 18th.
That is so tragic.
That's about half.
Do you understand what that means, my dear listeners?
Half of the people with a new cancer have not identified it.
That will lead to a lot of deaths.
Not from COVID. From cancer.
Not from COVID. From lockdown.
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I got all the Friday the 13th listed.
There is no pattern, I agree.
All right, everybody.
We shall return in a moment.
Thank you.
I think he's going to end up winning Arizona.
But it won't matter if he ends up losing Pennsylvania and or Georgia.
Now the question is, you know, the legitimacy of those votes.
And, you know, we're looking at the count rather than asking the question on whether all those absentees that were turned in were turned in in compliance with state law.
Whether the signature verification was done or what have you.
But the significance of the signature verification is to prove that the votes actually being delivered are cast by voters who had the legal authority to cast a vote.
And without the signature verification process being done publicly and openly, as we saw in Detroit, for example, up in Michigan, where they actually boarded up the windows that would allow people to look at what was going on.
In the Wayne County canvassing of these absentee votes, then you have no legitimacy to the results of the election because both parties weren't there present to determine whether, in fact, the vote that was being separated from the envelope was actually a legally cast vote.
And the statistical anomalies that we're seeing in large port in Detroit and over in...
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and in Philadelphia, and in Atlanta, really suggest that what we're witnessing was, let's wait to see how much Trump wins on Election Day, and then make sure we have enough ballots thrown in with absentees to overcome that and then make sure we have enough ballots thrown in with absentees to overcome that lead that Keep up with what's trending.
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Yeah.
Thanks.
But what are the things that we must, we must now recognize?
Here they are.
No president in our republic's history received as many votes as Donald Trump did.
Oh, and we didn't need to cheat, by the way.
We didn't need to get people to say, oh, you've got to vote early.
Mail those ballots in.
Harvest those ballots.
No?
More than 71 million votes already.
More, and I bet this stings, than even Barack Obama.
Yes.
And what's stunning is he received almost 5 million more votes than he did four years ago.
Now, why is that interesting?
Because if you look at the exit polls, Donald Trump received almost 20% of the male black vote in America.
He received the highest minority support since the 1950s as a Republican candidate, nominee or president.
He even received, latest counts, 28% of the gay and lesbian vote.
Now, why does this matter?
It's not just impressive.
It is stunning if we think about the last four years.
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I'm Dennis Prager.
You are pointing to something.
Is it my tie?
Oh, the Musk story is up.
Good.
Did you know about that?
Isn't that fascinating?
So they say follow the science, but you're never allowed to have scientists.
Argue with scientists if the first group of scientists agrees with the left.
Get it?
It's a monumental lie.
Like everything that comes out of the left, it is a monumental lie because truth is not a left-wing value.
Follow the science.
They are completely disinterested in science.
They are only interested in furthering whatever progressive goal they have.
They will use scientists like they use blacks, like they use women, like they use every group.
Scientists are used by the left, and they are useful idiots.
That's all.
Scientists are as impressive a lot of human beings as taxi drivers, undertakers, lawyers, and whatever other group comes to my mind.
Okay?
Just remember that.
The halo around the word scientist is undeserved.
It is part of a religious cult called scientism, where science is not simply believed, it is believed in.
Scientism?
Is that a new term?
I've used that, I think.
I think I used it when you were off one day.
It is a great one, I agree.
Thank you.
That feedback is useful, Mr. McConnell.
No, I'm not joking.
He's laughing.
He thinks I'm just ribbing him.
That feedback is useful.
I mean, there were only two of you here, so you are the entirety of the feedback until I take a call.
The next one is tests and deaths.
How accurate are they?
I mean, nothing is perfectly accurate, but what if they're wildly inaccurate?
I didn't think so in the beginning, but the more I know, even from the CDC description, the rule in the United States is if you died and had corona, you died of corona.
Get it?
That's the rule.
I wonder how extensively they follow.
If you die in a car crash, And have corona.
Do they list you as corona?
Do you know the answer to that?
I don't know the answer to that either.
They might.
Unless you died on the spot.
I don't know.
I'd be very curious to know.
You have to have some doctors on on that.
Anyway, the latest out is...
Listen to this.
I want to read you the Elon Musk story.
I've got to say, you know what?
He's a character, Elon Musk.
I have no reaction.
I don't like him.
I don't dislike him.
I have no agenda with Elon Musk.
But, you know, I will tell you something.
The world is saved by characters.
I'll give you a very powerful example.
I have studied...
The stories, the studies of non-Jews who hid Jews during World War II. Now, to do that took an immense amount of courage.
In Poland, if you hid a Jew, you were killed.
I mean, it's astonishing.
Killed.
You know, not cancelled.
Killed.
Murdered.
And elsewhere you were punished, could be sent to a concentration camp where likely you would die.
So who are these people?
I find the study of goodness to be more interesting than the study of evil because there's more evil, there's more great evil than great goodness.
I mean, that's just the way it is.
There is a lot of goodness, but great goodness, heroic goodness is pretty rare, whereas extreme evil is not.
So I studied them, and one book I read, and I even remember where I read it, because this was, I mean, we're talking a long time ago.
I wish I could find the book now.
I didn't have enough money to buy it, so I read it in the Harvard Co-op, or COOP as I think they call it.
For whatever reason, I was at Harvard.
Maybe I was visiting my brother who was at Harvard Medical School.
I cannot think of any other reason I'd have been there.
Bookstores was a delight of my life, and they saw this book on who rescued Jews, and they gave a few characteristics of rescuers.
And one was, and it was only like four.
I don't remember the other three.
One was...
That the person was considered eccentric prior to the war.
Not evil.
Not crazy.
Certainly not evil.
But not even crazy.
Just eccentric.
What I would call a character.
They march to a different drummer.
I march to a different drummer.
I don't know if I'm eccentric.
Would you say I'm eccentric?
I wouldn't say that.
Not eccentric.
But you'd say I'm a character.
Yeah.
Right.
I have idiosyncrasies?
One of my idiosyncrasies is that I don't know that I have idiosyncrasies.
There you go.
So, I think of an Elon Musk, and he would fit that category.
By the way, are you ready?
I'm going to pose a question that I have a feeling very few people are thinking.
I am transparent.
I work at it.
And if you think the question is crazy, I'm okay with that.
Talking about rescuing Jews in the Holocaust.
So I look around, and I see two types of people in the streets of Los Angeles and environs.
Those wearing masks for no reason whatsoever.
There is no reason to wear a mask outdoors when you're walking, when you're not in a crowd, okay?
There is none.
When I see somebody walking a dog up a street, the only pedestrian wearing a mask, I get a little scared.
But anyway, I get scared because I'm scared of irrationality.
That's why.
I should have finished the sentence.
So here's a question I pose to myself.
Because extreme moral tests are somewhat revealing.
Who would be more likely to hide a Jew in a Holocaust?
The mask wearers, outdoors, or the non-mask wearers?
I don't have an answer, but I have a question.
In an extreme moral test.
Which one?
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And I said, if you're a Biden-Harris supporter and you're celebrating today, just understand that as a brother or sister in Christ, you have many around you who are mourning.
What that would mean mourning the death of millions more babies I got the most hateful Responses of anything I've ever had response given me to, and Eric, I've had death threats against me before, but I've had people, I went to theology school at Moody Bible Institute 100 years ago that said, all you do is worship at the altar of the tyrant.
And it's one of those things where you kind of scratch your head and you say, well, I understand that there's personality differences that you didn't care for, but you can't argue with the policy outcomes.
And that's what the guy did.
I was greatly encouraged the next day because my pastor, Ryan Batesl, who pastors a church called Emergence here in the tri-state area, said this in his morning message.
He said, if we are not, as the church, willing to do battle for justice, compassion, and truth, who will?
And Eric, that...
The question looms large on me as we are facing these legal recourses.
If we don't step into this gap at this point in time and say, no, we're going to hold a place to find out what is the truth, no one else will.
The media certainly will not.
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And I went to Nate Silver's website.
Nate Silver is a fool who gets paid millions of dollars to deceive you about polling and the way elections are going to turn out.
Nate Silver said that the Democrats had a 75% chance of taking back the Senate, and Donald Trump had only an 11% chance of winning the presidency.
Now, from all independent observers, if you only live within a five-block radius in Manhattan, or a six-block radius in Washington, D.C., or a ten-block radius in San Francisco, I could see why you would think that Joe Biden would win in a landslide.
You would think that the rallies are just Trump.
Re-energizing the same group of people and that nothing was really happening that was out of the ordinary.
It wasn't that exciting.
After everything we've thrown at President Trump, there's no way he could win this thing again.
The conventional wisdom amongst the intelligentsia was that President Donald Trump was going to get clobbered last Tuesday.
And because of that, Steve Daines was going to lose the Montana Senate race, that Tom Tillis was going to lose.
The race in North Carolina.
In fact, Nate Silver had his final projection of having Tom Tillis losing by three points.
Three points.
Even more than three points.
3.2 points.
When in reality, Tom Tillis won by over a point and a half.
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I think he's going to end up winning Arizona.
But it won't matter if he ends up losing Pennsylvania and or Georgia.
Now, the question is.
I think he's going to end up winning Arizona.
We're going to get to one of my favorite people, Steve Cortez, in just one moment because I just want to finish with Elon Musk and this notion of follow the science.
So this is from the Wall Street Journal.
And Mr. Musk, who has repeatedly played down, it doesn't matter, says he tested both positive and negative for COVID-19 on Thursday.
And raise questions about the validity of such testing more broadly.
He said he was experiencing code-like symptoms, and when taking four of the same tests administered on the same machine, he had two results come back positive and two negative.
And with that introduction, Steve Cortez, major consultant at the Trump campaign, he's been closely following the campaign's recount efforts.
He was formerly with CNN, made an extremely significant PragerU video on the Charlottesville lie.
The president tweeted it out.
And now I will say, I don't know if I should even, my friend Steve Cortez.
Is that okay if I call you a friend?
I sure hope you feel that way, because I do, yes.
You're my friend, and we are colleagues in a patriotic fight for truth regarding the Charlottesville lie and other issues.
Such as finding out the truth about this election.
And by the way, when I last spoke to you, I think that was Tuesday when I was on your show, I was starting to give you some of the statistical case of the improbability of Biden's win.
After that time, I was able to get all this on paper, and I published the article at the National Polls.
If listeners want to go to my Twitter, they can see it.
But I lay out, I could have given 40 examples, but I gave what I think are the top four most compelling statistical improbabilities.
That tell us that these results are not kosher.
Now look, it is a circumstantial case.
I want to be precise here, Dennis, because I think it's important, right?
Unlike the left, we should be precise with our language.
It is admittedly a circumstantial case.
It is not conclusive.
However, it is an incredibly compelling circumstantial case that demands that we get to actual proof and actual audited results of these election returns.
I want everyone to know, do we have, I'm asking my producer, do we have Steve's piece up?
Steve, I want to salute you.
I can't imagine, because I write a column every week, so I have an idea what goes into it, but your column entailed so much research.
I want to salute you on the achievement of that column, which I wish I could memorize it.
I'm serious.
I can't.
I wish I could.
Well, I put a lot of numbers in there.
You know, I'm a Wall Street guy.
I'm new to politics.
I got into politics with Donald Trump.
So, like, some of the listeners out there might know me from my previous media life.
You know, I've been on TV for a long time, but I used to just talk about financial markets and numbers on CNBC. Trump is the one who dragged me into this world of politics, so I still have that kind of a mindset and that kind of an approach.
And when I started seeing these returns come in, you know, the trader in me, the market analyst in me, was saying, wait a second, this fact pattern doesn't fit, right?
Because what we're seeing are anomalies that are taking place all over the place, and only in exactly the right places.
That's what's also so damning.
So, for example, what I mean by that, Dennis, let's get statistical about it, incredibly high turnout for Joe Biden, massively outpacing even Barack Obama's turnout, okay, in cities, in swing states, but not in comparable cities in non-swing states.
In other words, largely tracking Obama or underperforming even Obama or Hillary in those states, but then exactly the places he needed it.
And let me give you a real specific example to put numbers on it.
In Milwaukee, Milwaukee turnout was 84%.
Now, that alone is a very hard number for us to believe, okay?
Just on its own.
But in comparison, I compared in the article to Cleveland, which was, I mean, somewhat of a swing state, but not really, right?
We ended up winning Ohio, rather, you know, yearly.
Cleveland, very similar city, similar size, very similar demographic breakdown.
If you've been to the two places, they even look alike, okay?
You know, cities on a lake, you know, mid-size Midwestern cities on a lake.
Cleveland turnout was 51%.
Wow, wow.
51 versus 84. Oh my god, is that suggestive at the least.
At the least.
It takes your breath away.
Right.
84%, I just want to say, 84% is approaching Saddam Hussein numbers.
It is.
By the way, in Australia, and we don't have to go to those tyrannical countries, but you're right, but Australia, okay, is a country where it is mandatory to vote.
You're fined if you don't vote.
And you are fine.
Yes, and they enforce it, by the way.
The turnout there, 92%.
So you're telling me that the state of Wisconsin on the whole, by the way, was higher than Milwaukee.
The state of Wisconsin on the whole is 90%.
And by the way, I'm taking a lot of grief online from a lot of actors who are telling me that it's not 90, but they're using a number of total potential eligible voters.
I'm saying of registered voters.
Here's the actual number.
3.6 million registered voters in Wisconsin.
3.3 million.
Well, what was the turnout?
I think this is...
Somewhat important.
What was the turnout in 2016 in Wisconsin?
You know, that I don't have the top of my head.
And I know it was high.
I mean, Wisconsin is a very high turnout state.
But I do know that it was high.
All right.
So that, I think, would be an important number to get.
Maybe you could look it up during the break.
I'll be back with Steve Cortez in a moment.
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then you have no legitimacy to the results of the election because both parties weren't there present to determine whether, in fact, the vote that was being Separated from the envelope was actually a legally cast vote.
And the statistical anomalies that we're seeing in large port in Detroit and over in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and in Philadelphia and in Atlanta really suggest that what we're witnessing was let's wait to see how much Trump wins on Election Day and then make sure we have enough ballots thrown in with absentees.
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But what are the things that we must now recognize?
Here they are.
No president in our republic's history received as many votes as Donald Trump did.
Oh, and we didn't need to cheat, by the way.
We didn't need to get people to say, oh, you've got to vote early.
Mail those ballots in.
Harvest those ballots.
No.
More than 71 million votes already.
More, and I bet this stings, Than even Barack Obama.
Yes!
And what's stunning is he received almost 5 million more votes than he did four years ago.
Now, why is that interesting?
Because if you look at the exit polls, Donald Trump received almost 20% of the male black vote in America.
He received the highest minority support.
Since the 1950s as a Republican candidate, nominee or president.
He even received, latest counts, 28% of the gay and lesbian vote.
Now, why does this matter?
It's not just impressive.
It is stunning if we think about the last four years.
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Okay, everybody.
Dennis Prager here with Steve Cortez, one of the highest-ranking people in the Trump campaign.
Formerly of CNN, and now with Wind, my station in Chicago on the Salem Radio Network.
So you were talking about Wisconsin and the turnout, and so I did very quick looking up, but I didn't have enough time, but I got some stuff, and you're right.
They say that your claim, and they don't use your name, they use Don Jr., that the claim that The Wisconsin vote dramatically rose as pants-on-fire lie.
Because, just as you said before, they use all potential voters, and you use all registered voters.
Is that correct?
That's exactly correct.
And by the way, so I was able to find the registered voters number, so it's apples-to-apples comparison.
Good.
And this is from Wisconsin Public Radio, so I'm not taking it from some conspiracy site or some right-wing site.
It went from 82 to 90. So it was very high.
Wisconsin has a tradition of really high turnout.
82 is very, very high.
But still, it went up more than 10%, is my point, from 2016. And you rarely go up from a high number.
Correct.
It is dramatic.
82 to 90 is more dramatic than 52 to 60. Correct.
And particularly because so much of it was in the city of Milwaukee.
And Biden won the city of Milwaukee by 145,000 votes.
He only won the state by 20,000, right?
So that was seven times the margin was in the city of Milwaukee.
So that's how critical, again, for a big city to have...
And of course, people will say, aside from urban areas, almost always going left, is the large black population.
But the black population gave him a higher vote than anyone since 1960, I believe.
Than any Republican.
Any Republican, yeah.
Correct.
Donald Trump got a higher minority share than any Republican since 1960. The other phenomenon, and by the way, because I mentioned this on your show, and I didn't have precise numbers, and now I do, about the Biden-only votes, which is a really peculiar phenomenon.
Again, it's something that we've seen in the battleground states, but not in the settled states.
And by that, I mean people who literally only voted for Joe Biden and then did not vote down ballot.
If we'd seen that phenomenon nationwide, Dennis, well, okay, then maybe there's something going on here.
There's some sort of trend that maybe we have to understand.
But we're seeing it only isolated in the battleground states, particularly the state of Georgia.
So in Georgia, where you have two very hotly contested Senate races, both of which are going to runoff, right?
So a ton of interest down ballot.
It's by no means just a presidential race.
If you look at the vote totals in Georgia, 2.4 million votes, a little more than that, for Donald Trump.
The differential between people who voted Trump only and then didn't vote in the Senate races, literally out of 2.4 million, only 818 people did that.
So nobody, I mean just a minuscule number, decided they only wanted to vote for Donald Trump.
For Joe Biden, over 95,000 people.
Okay, I want you to know, I find that the most compelling.
I agree.
I think of the four points I made, I think that's actually the most compelling.
It really enters the realm of inconceivable.
It's hard to, particularly, again, with such competitive Senate races.
Right, 95, yes, exactly, with a great interest in at least Senate.
I mean, if it was President and Senate, at least.
But it's just President?
Why don't you, again, give me the number again.
It is 95. I'll give it to you exactly.
So the Trump-only votes in Georgia are 818. And then Biden-only 95,000 to 818?
Correct.
Okay, so wait.
Again, this would be actually dispositive.
How many people did Hillary Clinton-only in 2016?
Yeah, that I don't know.
I wonder if it's knowable.
Yeah, maybe not, because it's not something normally trashed, right?
I know, exactly, exactly.
And by the way, I give a lot of credit to Sidney Powell, the one who really noticed this first.
She's on our Trump campaign.
Yes, she's a lawyer, yeah.
And she's terrific.
And nationwide, by her tabulations, there's 450,000.
Because I think when I spoke to you last, I said there was around a half million, but I didn't know exactly.
She has now said there's at least 450,000 Biden-only votes nationwide.
And again, they are predominantly in battleground states.
That's what doesn't make sense.
So in other words, you don't see this phenomenon happening in other states.
Right, in Wyoming.
Correct, exactly.
Or in New York, for that matter.
Right, or settled blue states.
Yes, that's right.
It didn't happen in Alabama, in a red state.
It didn't happen in New York, in a blue state.
Right, right.
So what is your future?
What are you going to be doing?
Well, I'm going back to my radio show.
So the Steve Cortez Show has had a substitute host who's been wonderful, but I'm heading back to Chicago, and so I'll be back as your Salem brethren.
And, you know, we'll see what else.
I've been on deployment.
I've been 100 days here in Washington, D.C. It's been an incredible battle.
I've been honored to be part of it.
It's not done, by the way, and I'll certainly still...
Do television as needed.
But the movement now, the effort has pivoted to much more of a legal strategy.
Right, of course.
I understand.
Those folks have moved to the front.
By the way, you're going back to Chicago.
What did the mayor now say?
What was her latest proclamation?
Oh my goodness.
Just tell me.
Dennis, it's...
Yeah, so essentially a lockdown.
30-day lockdown.
By the way, mind you, when the news organizations announced that Joe Biden won on Saturday, she was out in the street of Chicago, super crowded sort of pop-up celebration.
I know, but that's a health benefit.
You don't follow the science, Steve.
Right, right.
Maskless, screaming into the crowd, which, by the way, I have no problem with.
That's right.
But the hypocrisy.
No, no, no.
Right.
It's unbelievable.
So you're one of the places where we got this message, too, I think.
Did we get that in L.A.? Don't have Thanksgiving with anyone but the people you're living with?
Right.
And you know what?
Have Thanksgiving alone.
That's healthy, folks.
That's healthy.
Thanksgiving alone.
I will video my packed house on Thanksgiving and put it on the Internet.
I'm not kidding.
I think I should do that.
All right.
Bless you, Steve Cortez.
Thank you, sir.
You're terrific.
He is terrific.
He's bright, eloquent.
He's everything.
He's all the stuff.
By the way, is that racist to say someone's eloquent?
Isn't that the new thing?
If you say that a black person is eloquent, it's racist?
But if, say, Steve Cortez, maybe Steve Cortez.
Who knows what group he's in.
Cortez, isn't that Hispanic?
I mean, there you go.
It's the stupidity that the country has entered.
I'm sorry?
Latinx.
So he's Latinx.
Latinx.
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But what are the things that we must, we must now recognize?
Here they are.
No president in our republic's history received as many votes as Donald Trump did.
Oh, and we didn't need to cheat, by the way.
We didn't need to get people to say, oh, you've got to vote early.
Mail those ballots in.
Harvest those ballots.
No.
More than 71 million votes already.
More, and I bet this stings, than even Barack Obama.
Yes.
And what's stunning is he received almost 5 million more votes than he did four years ago.
Now, why is that interesting?
Because if you look at the exit polls, Donald Trump...
He received almost 20% of the male black vote in America.
He received the highest minority support since the 1950s as a Republican candidate, nominee or president.
He even received, latest counts, 28% of the gay and lesbian vote.
Now, why does this matter?
It's not just impressive.
Stunning!
If we think about the last four years.
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Remember, Biden supported the 1995 crime bill.
And Harris was a prosecutor.
And she wrote, the best way to ensure that you remedy past missteps and work towards a more just future for black people is to take your direction from black grassroots organizers that have been engaged in this work for decades with a legacy that spans back to the first arrival of enslaved Africans.
We would like to be actively engaged in your transition team's planning and policy work.
Well, I'll bet they will be.
I'll bet you Biden and Harris will say absolutely.
Defund the police, as Clyburn from South Carolina will remind you, was a disaster for Democrats in this election.
And you shouldn't forget that.
When I read about Minneapolis officials, this is from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the left-wing publication in Minneapolis.
Here's the headline.
Minneapolis officials are considering bringing in officers.
Okay, everybody.
Got the happiness hour coming up.
So, listen, some of you, they're all good calls, but some of you I would like to call in the third hour as soon as that begins to get in when I take calls on any subject.
So, Elliot in Naples, Florida.
That's an interesting subject I'd like.
Pam, don't hang up anybody, please.
Pam in Whittier, California.
McDonald's drive-thru makes you wear...
A mask in your car.
They do that at Starbucks.
They tell you, but they don't make you.
So I don't know what make you means.
I will say that is about as hysterically stupid as is imaginable.
I don't know if it's because they're young workers who are the least likely to suffer from COVID. That's the amazing thing.
It shows you there's no following science taking place.
Young people are scared out of their minds and they just don't die from this.
It's so exceedingly rare.
It's like the alligator who eats humans.
It happens, but it's exceedingly rare.
You're in your car.
The person is behind glass until they hand you something.
Ah, but then through the air it could be transmitted.
There's no science to that.
Bob in Chicago wants to know, will I accept Biden's lawful win even if Trump won't?
What does it mean for me to accept?
Will I deny that he is president if he is sworn in?
He's president if he's sworn in.
Will I believe that it is tainted by cheating?
I believe it is tainted by cheating.
I can chew gum and walk at the same time.
Let's see.
This always comes up.
Why do Jews vote Democrat?
It's a very legitimate question, but so is this.
Why do non-Jews vote Democrat?
It is amazing.
Nobody ever asks me that.
It's irrelevant what Jews vote.
Jews are 2% of the population.
It's an interesting philosophical question why Jews disproportionately vote Democrat.
That's correct.
That is an interesting question.
But they're irrelevant to election results in terms of voting.
All right.
Let's see here.
Rick in Las Vegas, who says he has one year to live.
Rick, you know how many people have been told they have a year to live and then they call me five years later?
I just want you to know that.
Doctors wouldn't diagnose as cancer for months because of Newsom and COVID. Look, this is what I read the first thing.
Almost half of the people who should be diagnosed with cancer are not being diagnosed.
All right, everybody.
Jeremy in Erie, Pennsylvania.
You call me the third hour, too.
And happiness hour coming up.
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When the call was made on Saturday, I had to put up a little post that really got a lot of pushback in the Northeast area, New Jersey, New York area from people that I know.
And I said, if you're a Biden-Harris supporter and you're celebrating today, just understand that as a brother or sister in Christ, you have many around you who are mourning what that would mean, mourning the death of millions more babies.
I got the most hateful responses of anything I've ever had response given me to.
And Eric, I've had death threats against me before.
But I've had people, I went to theology school at Moody Bible Institute 100 years ago that said, all you do is worship at the altar of the tyrant.
And it's one of those things where you kind of scratch your head and you say, well, I understand that there's personality differences that you didn't care for, but you can't argue with the policy outcomes.
And that's what the guy did.
I was greatly encouraged the next day because my pastor, Ryan Batesl, who pastors a church called Emergence here in the Tri-State area, said this in his morning message.
He said, if we are not, as the church, willing to do battle for justice, compassion, and truth, who will?
And Eric, that...
The question looms large on me as we are facing these legal recourses.
If we don't step into this gap at this point in time and say, no, we're going to hold a place to find out what is the truth, no one else will.
The media certainly will not.
So it is up to the church to say, if we're going to be governed by truth, if we want truth to be relevant in the lives of our nation, it's going to be the church that has to bring that out.
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And I went to Nate Silver's website.
Nate Silver is a fool who gets paid millions of dollars to deceive you about polling and the way elections are going to turn out.
Nate Silver said that the Democrats had a 75% chance of taking back the Senate, and Donald Trump had only an 11% chance of winning the presidency.
Now, from all independent observers, if you only live within a 5-block radius in Manhattan, or a 6-block radius in Washington, D.C., or a 10-block radius in San Francisco, I could see why you would think that Joe Biden would win in a landslide.
You would think that the rallies are just Trump.
Re-energizing the same group of people and that nothing was really happening that was out of the ordinary.
It wasn't that exciting.
After everything we've thrown at President Trump, there's no way he could win this thing again.
The conventional wisdom amongst the intelligentsia was that President Donald Trump was going to get clobbered last Tuesday.
And because of that, Steve Daines was going to lose the Montana Senate race, that Tom Tillis was going to lose.
The race in North Carolina.
In fact, Nate Silver had his final projection of having Tom Tillis losing by three points.
Three points.
Even more than three points.
3.2 points.
When in reality, Tom Tillis won by over a point and a half.
He called the North Carolina Senate race a lean Democrat Senate race.
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I think he's going to end up winning Arizona.
But it won't matter if he ends up losing Pennsylvania and or Georgia.
Now the question is...
You know, the legitimacy of those votes.
And, you know, we're looking at the count rather than axing the question on whether all those absentees that were turned in were turned in in compliance with state law, whether the signature verification was done or what have you.
But the significance of the signature verification is to prove that the votes actually being delivered are cast by voters who had the legal authority to cast a vote.
And without the signature verification process being done publicly and openly, as we saw in Detroit, for example, up in Michigan, where they actually boarded up the windows that would allow people to look at what was going on in the Wayne County canvassing of these absentee votes,
then you have no legitimacy to the results of the election because both parties weren't there present to determine whether, in fact, the vote that was being Separated from the envelope was actually a legally cast vote.
And the statistical anomalies that we're seeing in large port in Detroit and over in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and in Philadelphia and in Atlanta really suggest that what we're witnessing was let's wait to see how much Trump wins on Election Day and then make sure we have enough ballots.
thrown in with absentees to overcome that lead that he accumulated on Election Day.
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But what are the things that we must, we must now recognize?
Here they are.
No president in our republic's history received as many votes as Donald Trump did.
Oh, and we didn't need to cheat, by the way.
We didn't need to get people to say, oh, you've got to vote early.
Mail those ballots in.
Harvest those ballots.
No.
More than 71 million votes.
Already.
More, and I bet this stings, than even Barack Obama.
Yes.
And what's stunning is he received almost 5 million more votes than he did four years ago.
Now, why is that interesting?
Because if you look at the exit polls, Donald Trump received almost 20% of the male black vote in America.
He received the highest minority support since the 1950s as a Republican candidate, nominee or president.
He even received, latest counts, 28% of the gay and lesbian.
We have a happy hour.
No virus, no virus, no virus.
We'll stop it.
Those are the original lyrics.
Amazing.
The prophets who wrote the lyrics to this music.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's take it away.
Amazing.
The same theme since it began in 1999. 1999 was in the 20th century.
That means that century began one year after the 19th century.
That is how old the Happiness Hour is.
It began in the century that began after the 19th century.
One day after.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Dizzying is probably the proper adjective.
How many kids at Princeton, sophomore year Princeton, know what an adverb is?
What do you think the answer to that is?
Oh, is this the happiness hour?
That is a very fair question.
See, without the producer, ladies and gentlemen, I would talk about anything and everything at any time.
His role is an exceedingly important one.
He reminds me that I'm doing a radio show and I am not merely thinking in an analyst's office.
Where was my dizzying intellect?
Oh yes, adverbs in Princeton.
Okay, let me just say in terms of happiness hour, those things make me happy, okay?
Alright, let me put that to rest.
So ladies and gentlemen, I have a super duper serious topic.
I just want to remind people, for example, those of you at WAAM, my newest affiliate, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Sean, some fanfare.
Come on, it's a big deal, and I mean it.
Yes.
There we go.
W-A-A-M. Let me tell you folks in Ann Arbor, my name is Dennis Prager.
I have a three-hour show daily, and at the very least, it does make you think.
There's no way around that, at the very least.
Also, on occasion, make you laugh.
On occasion, make you sick.
That is not true.
It does not go blue?
Ah, because of Michigan.
That's right.
I have to say, I spent a weekend in Ann Arbor Lecturing many years ago.
And it was the middle of winter, and I was just telling my producer, That and one of the days I spent in South Dakota and Minneapolis were the coldest three days of my life.
I didn't realize Michigan gets that cold.
Anyways, great to be with you at WAAM. And on Fridays, the second hour of my show is devoted to happiness because happy people make the world better and unhappy people make the world worse.
I am on a crusade against unhappiness.
Okay?
A serious crusade.
There's a moral obligation to act happy even if you don't feel it.
I am just summarizing basic rules of life that I have applied.
I have a book on happiness called Happiness is a Serious Problem.
If you don't like the English edition, there is a Chinese edition as well.
Alright, my friends.
Today's topic is in my book on happiness.
And it sounds counterintuitive, but it is not.
And it is having a tragic view of life makes you happier.
Sounds odd, doesn't it?
So, I don't have my book in front of me, but as I point out, and it is amazing how it's just not talked about in Western society.
That's Ernest Becker's point in the denial of death.
And that is, you will die, and everybody you love will die.
I mean, that's tragic.
It's a fact of life, and it is a tragic fact.
So how on God's earth, you will say, does that make you happier?
It makes me happier because then I so am grateful for every good day.
The tragic view of life is not just about death.
It's about other things at least as much that an understanding that there is so much pain in this world.
I'll give you an example of having what you might consider a dark view makes you happier.
I have a dark view of human nature, as you well know, because that is the only possible serious view of human nature.
Human nature is deeply flawed.
Okay?
Those of you who deny that probably went to graduate school, where you really get a graduate degree.
In naivete.
All graduate degrees come with a degree in naivete.
Whatever the field is.
Especially the so-called social sciences.
So my dark view of human nature has actually made me happier.
Because every time I meet a good person, I celebrate it.
Instead of every time I meet a bad person, I get depressed.
No!
Because it's not shocking that there are very selfish, that there are very corrupt people.
Folks, why is there, why do you think there is so much, why do they call it security measures taken when you sign up for a credit card?
I'm not a credit card fan.
I mean, I have.
It's very important to have, but I have very few.
I think I have two, maybe three.
I think I have two.
And I signed up for one recently, and I decided not to do it.
But the sign-up entailed a facial recognition.
Did you know that?
Isn't that amazing?
So I gave up there.
I didn't, I mean, this was overkill.
But it doesn't matter.
My point, my only point is...
Because there are so many crooked people in society, we have all of these measures taken.
Why do I upgrade my computer?
My computer upgrades almost every week.
I have a Windows computer.
I don't know how often the Macs upgrade.
Not as often, right?
Because I don't think Mac is hacked as much as Windows is because Mac is a closed system.
Windows is open.
Why is that?
Why is that?
Because there are people who are trying to do harmful things.
Defund the police?
Really?
Why do most people consider that an idiotic idea?
Because the fewer policemen, the more crime there is.
That's why.
That's it.
So, my point is, my dark view of human nature has made me happier.
That's part of the tragic view of life.
A dark view of human nature.
So when I meet kind, good, honest people, I'm giddy.
Instead, the people who walk around go, oh, people are basically good.
I look for the good in everybody.
And other cliches like that.
These people are hurt constantly.
Where did that come from?
Where did that sucker punch come from?
I celebrate wonderful people, and I really do, and everybody who knows me knows that.
I collect wonderful people.
My cup runneth over with them.
That's part of the dark view.
The dark view is you understand life is tragic, so you are incredibly appreciative.
That's why I have, if nothing's horrific, life is terrific.
That is the essence of the tragic view of life.
If nothing's horrific, life is terrific.
Oh yeah, I forgot then.
That's right, then.
Life is terrific.
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I think one of the reasons that religious people are happier than non-religious people, in addition to all of them about God and community, Another reason is, in the Judeo-Christian world, there's an inherently tragic view of life.
Read the Bible.
As I say about the book of Genesis, it's like God's gift to man, the book of Genesis.
Every family in Genesis is dysfunctional.
It lets you understand it.
A functioning family is a blessing.
You can see that in my book, The Rational Bible.
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Nancy Pelosi said that she was going to gain anywhere between 15 and 25 house seats.
That was her public projection.
And then starting On Saturday evening, last Saturday evening, about 11 days ago, I started to see data in the Des Moines Register poll and other polls that showed the Democrat blue wall, the Democrat base, was collapsing.
I'm sure that Joe Biden saw the very same internal polling.
The entire Biden campaign saw the same sort of movement that they feared.
You see, throughout September and October, the race was legitimately very much in Joe Biden's favor.
But elections are funny things.
When you have 9-15% of people that are undecided, and all of a sudden President Donald Trump starts to win 70% of those undecided voters, the race can get wildly and totally and completely out of control, especially for Joe Biden.
The ideal scenario for Joe Biden...
Was to win by so much that any of the shenanigans or the mechanical side or the Chicago machine politics was not going to be necessary in any of the key states.
But it started to be clear that late Sunday evening, as I was flipping through some of the polls that were being made public and some of the tracking numbers, it started to become very, very clear that Joe Biden was in trouble.
No, you didn't see this on CNN. You didn't see this on MSNBC. I am looking for an evidence-based argument on the most plausible path to a Donald Trump win.
What is it?
Well, at this point, we don't know what that path is other than litigation success and the multiple lawsuits that have been filed.
You're right that there are multiple states that need to be flipped in order for the result to be a re-election of President Trump.
And each of those states, they have recounts pending or they have other litigation filed challenging the outcome, challenging the legality.
Of at least some of the votes that were cast in those races.
And the way our legal system works and the way our electoral system works is those legal challenges have to be concluded before we have a definitive result in the election.
An awful lot of the media is trying to stop the process early, say never mind what the courts say, never mind what the law says.
We want to declare Biden the winner now, and that's not actually the way our judicial system works.
Those cases need to be resolved, and I expect that they will be resolved expeditiously.
I expect within the next several weeks.
We have not yet seen a comprehensive presentation of evidence.
I am hopeful that we will.
As you note, we're in the very early stages of litigation.
To file a complaint, one need not have all of the evidence assembled.
The way this is going to be resolved, as you know, it's not going to be you or me making the assessment as the evidence persuasive.
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I hope you feel similarly.
Yes, indeed.
It's the happiness hour, second hour of Friday.
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The past ones even, yeah.
It would affect you.
There's no question it would affect you.
It affects me.
To be perfectly honest, the Happiness Hour has had a very powerful I'll tell you an interesting thing.
When I speak about anything other than, you know, some macro issue, like the elections, let's say, but when I speak about any human issue, which I do a lot, I'm talking to me as much as I'm talking to you.
And I hear what I say as if somebody else is saying it.
I'm very good at being outside of myself.
That's why I don't take things personally much when I'm attacked.
It doesn't particularly bother me.
So, this is available to you.
I just looked up, because I have a Kindle version of my book, The Happiness Series Problem.
Chapter 5, Life is Tragic.
I have not looked at this, I think, since I wrote it in 1999. I do not come to the subject of happiness from a particularly rosy outlook on life.
On the contrary, I come to it from a largely tragic view of life.
I believe that suffering is real, not as some fine souls in the East would have it, a function of the ego, and not as some fine souls in the West would have it, all for the best.
Some suffering is a result of egocentrism, and some suffering does indeed lead to positive results.
But much suffering that people have had to endure is undeserved, awful, and leads to nothing positive.
I believe in an afterlife, but this book is written about achieving happiness in this life.
I also believe in the reality of evil.
It is not merely, quote, the absence of good.
It is a genuine horror unto itself.
And I've spent much of my life studying it.
I have written happiness is a serious problem with constant awareness of the Nazi gas chambers, the communist gulags, the almost universal horrors of racism.
How do you like that?
Wrote that in 1999. But pay.
I'm white, so I'm therefore a racist.
But look at that, I would have included.
I didn't even remember including that.
I hate racism.
It's one of the reasons I hate the left.
Because they're racist.
Their view of non-whites is that they are inferior people.
And the Daily News reports of vicious crime and terrorism.
Okay, the tragic view of life.
That since suffering is ubiquitous, I am almost giddy with a day without suffering.
You know, the perfect example is the COVID virus.
Well, the real perfect example is not the virus, it's the lockdown.
The vast majority of humanity is suffering from the lockdown, not the virus.
That's a fact, that's not an opinion.
It's an important way to put it.
99% of humanity is suffering from the lockdown, not the virus.
Yeah?
My producer says the only thing wrong with what I said, it's not a high enough percentage.
It's higher than 99. Could you remind me about that phrase?
That's a very important thing I just noted.
99% Or more if humanity is suffering from the lockdown, not the virus.
God, is that amazing.
You're right.
1% of humanity hasn't died.
Not even close.
One out of 100 people?
It must be 99.95%.
I'll figure it out, because we know the number of deaths, and that's presuming it's all COVID. Anyway, the point I want to make to you...
Don't you now look at videos of people going to ballgames or concerts, weddings?
Don't you go, wow!
Oh, God, if only we could have that.
But when we had that, people didn't think, God, are we lucky to be able to go to a ballgame or a wedding?
That's the tragic view of life.
I do think that way.
Wow.
That's why I know I'm so lucky to be an American.
And the left thinks you're unlucky to be an American because you live in such a cesspool.
They have the opposite view.
That's why they're unhappy.
Instead of celebrating the good, they imagine the better.
The good line.
I don't know.
It's a good day today.
My friend Mike took offense when I said, what if you think you're a buffalo?
He thinks he's a buffalo.
I never knew that.
That's right, roller skates.
You can't go roller skating in a buffalo herd.
To those of you in Ann Arbor who were listening to this for the first time, you've got to be really wondering.
Why did W-A-A-M pick this guy up?
There's a lot of good stuff said here, folks.
But I didn't have in my book.
It's a good book.
You know what?
I very rarely mention it.
Happiness Series Problem.
I always get mail, it changed my life, your happiness book.
And I'm very happy to hear it, and I don't remember why.
And then I read this, and I look at the contents and go, wow!
That's a really important book.
So if you think I'm just trying to sell you a book, don't buy it.
Fine.
But if you think that I'm telling the truth about it, you should get it.
Happiness is a serious problem.
All right, everybody.
We're going to...
We're going to take dissenting calls and agreeing calls.
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Yeah. *music* Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
Not because states have not certified the election, which they have not, but because the president-elect is deemed by the electoral college that will come together in the state houses next month.
I find it so peculiar that an immigrant, yes, I am a legal immigrant, has to correct most of the mainstream media.
In fact, I had to correct, just this morning, somebody called Condoleezza Rice.
Do you remember her?
She was National Security Advisor to George Bush, who has congratulated Joe Biden also.
For being president-elect.
George W. Bush, you know, I'll make excuses for him.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed.
But when your former provost of Stanford with a PhD in political science doctorize, you should know the following.
Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
State ballots have not...
Been certified.
And the Electoral College, in which he has to have a 270 majority, has not met.
And therefore we have one man who is president and a battle royale has been joined in the courts and across America, in the battleground states, especially Pennsylvania, which, remember, on the night of the election saw the president up more than 700,000 votes.
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I've not been asked by the president or anyone else what I would do.
But if I were king of the forest, not queen, not duke, not earl, I'd go get John Kyle or Jim Talent, a lawyer of estimable ability and stature beyond repute and integrity that is not in question, and I would make them ground zero for everything so they could explain, as you just did, with access to every allegation and every fact, what is going on, because Team Trump...
Is that a communications failure?
So I absolutely agree.
I've had multiple conversations over the past week with the president, with the White House, with Jared.
And one of the things that I have urged them is that they need to bring in significant additional legal firepower.
That they battle like this, take some serious legal horses.
This kind of litigation, to get it resolved, it has to be resolved in a matter of weeks.
It takes trial lawyers who've tried hundreds of cases who know how to do it, who know how to analyze the evidence, who know how to put it on.
And it also takes people who can explain it to the public.
And right now, their team is not doing that as well as they should be.
So I have emphatically urged them to bring in reinforcements.
I've offered myself personally to help them, although I'm not practicing law anymore.
But 20 years ago, I was part of the legal team.
That litigated Bush versus Gore.
And I was on the ground in Tallahassee those 36 days of that chaos, and I saw the incredible team of all-stars that came together for Bush versus Gore.
I would very much like to see a similar team come together for President Trump.
Thank you.
That's right.
Hey, by the way, did you get that happiness jingle from the doctor that I sent to you?
Good.
We'll play that.
Very nice.
Dennis Prager here, the Happiness Hour.
As every Friday, second hour of the program, even in the darkest times, right after 9-11, we had it.
We've had it, of course, throughout the lockdown.
Once again, 99.9% of humanity is not suffering from COVID. It's suffering from the lockdown.
The worst mistake.
That humanity has made, collectively, there's been greater evils.
It's not an evil, it's a mistake.
It's led to horrible things for no good reason.
That's because we listen to the experts.
Why people think experts are intelligent is a puzzle to me.
They're idiot savants in most cases.
They know one thing, and that's all they know.
I don't know why we take advice from them.
I really don't.
That's why the Commander-in-Chief in America is not a military man.
The ultimate military decisions are made by a civilian, a lawyer in most cases.
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Tragic view of life.
Dorothy.
She's lived a long life.
Sarasota, Florida.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
It's an honor to speak with you.
I've been a long-time listener.
I appreciate it.
And I want to tell you that you, on my mirror, In my bathroom every morning when I get up.
I have something pasted on there and I've had it for years.
And it says, happiness is a moral obligation, not a feeling.
Do not impose your negative feeling on others.
Brush away your negative mood when you brush your teeth.
Unhappiness is a waste of time.
And I want to tell you, that has helped me through my years to turn many negative situations into positive things, especially when I'm helping children in safety.
Wow.
I'm very touched.
My lines in her house in Sarasota, Florida.
They are helpful.
They've helped me.
My happiness book is the product of things I've worked out.
I have hated to be unhappy.
I hate it.
I learned, by the way, through the Happiness Hour, some people revel in being miserable.
Because the squeaky wheel gets the...
What is it?
The oil?
Gets the grease.
Yeah, it gets the grease.
Dorothy, God bless you.
That was cool.
Cool?
I don't know if cool is the word.
Kyle in Cleveland, who is 61 years younger than Dorothy.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
I just felt like I could call in because my entire life is basically proving your point.
I was very, very ill for about a decade, and it gave me a very pessimistic, tragic view of things.
Towards the end, I started realizing how grateful I was for the help that I did have, and not only that, the...
The blessings that I enjoyed, functioning infrastructure so I could get to the hospital, rule of law that let the businesses like my pharmacy exist, and now I'm healthy, and I'm grateful that I can work, and so I'm happy to be at work every day.
Every day.
I was waiting, actually, I was waiting for the words every day from you.
Every day.
That's right.
Hold on one second.
Let me get back to you.
Yes, go on.
I work in a shipping hub with 1,200 people and I'm easily the happiest person there because I'm happy to just pick up boxes every day.
I love it.
I love it.
I'm telling you the happiness.
Now do you understand the happiness hours affected me?
This is...
This is why, by the way, I have actually discussed this on the Happiness Hour.
Another counterintuitive question.
Are people with happy childhoods happier than people with less happy?
I'm not talking people with abusive childhoods.
I don't know the answer.
I pose it as it's truly an open question because we certainly want our kids to be happy, but do they, oddly enough, some way pay sort of a price?
Are they less prepared for life later?
I don't know, but that call prompted it.
Thank you.
an evidence-based argument on the most plausible path to a Donald Trump win.
What is it?
Well, at this point, we don't know what that path is other than litigation success and the multiple lawsuits that have been filed.
You're right that there are multiple states that need to be flipped.
In order for the result to be a re-election of President Trump.
And each of those states, they have recounts pending or they have other litigation filed challenging the outcome, challenging the legality of at least some of the votes that were cast in those races.
And the way our legal system works and the way our electoral system works is those legal challenges.
Have to be concluded before we have a definitive result in the election.
An awful lot of the media is trying to stop the process early, say never mind what the courts say, never mind what the law says.
We want to declare Biden the winner now, and that's not actually the way our judicial system works.
Those cases need to be resolved, and I expect that they will be resolved expeditiously.
I expect within the next several weeks.
We have not yet...
Seeing a comprehensive presentation of evidence, I am hopeful that we will.
As you note, we're in the very early stages of litigation.
To file a complaint, one need not have all of the evidence assembled.
But the way this is going to be resolved, as you know, it's not going to be you or me making the assessment as the evidence persuasive.
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Music Professor, as you know, Fox News called Arizona real early.
I think the first major network to do so for Joe Biden.
If it flips back to Trump and Trump ends up winning that state, looking back at it, did their early call affect anything?
If President Trump holds Pennsylvania and Georgia, then Arizona was the decisive vote for Biden.
And if they called it trying to end the inquiry early...
And Trump ends up holding that and winning the election.
That's just an unbelievable egg on the face.
And why they called it so early when most of the other networks, anti-Trump networks, I should add, have retracted any early calls on Arizona once they actually looked at the numbers and where the uncounted votes yet were still to come in in heavily Trump territory.
I think a thing of it I don't quite understand.
I don't quite understand the early call by Fox News on that.
Professor, if it turns out that Joe Biden ends up with 270 or more electoral votes, based on what you know right now, will you feel comfortable that America legitimately elected Joe Biden?
I don't, but I will say this.
I think the Trump team is willing to press long-standing evidences of fraud.
So we've known for years that dead people vote in Chicago.
I mean, the old joke about the political scientist at Harvard who left in his will that he wanted to be buried in Chicago and said, why do that so that I can continue to be active in politics?
Those kind of longstanding frauds that have been going on for so long that people somehow feel entitled to them, I think the Trump team is going to be willing to push back on that.
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By the way, we got a grandfather and a grandson did a little jingle for the happiness hour, a Let's give it a hear here.
Let's give it a hear here.
it's your moral obligation.
Its pursuit is in our independence declaration.
Happiness power, Dennis would say.
Make the world better every day.
All righty, everybody.
It's the doctor who did that, actually.
I want to thank him.
I'm only not saying the name because I don't know if he wants it publicized.
Who knows what hate mail he'll get.
You have helped the Dennis Prager show?
Anyway, it's fun when people respond.
You see, the moral obligation point, the woman in Sarasota, the 86-year-old woman in Sarasota, this man with moral obligation, And his grandson.
That's right.
Yes, it is.
Well, it is generational.
My messages, whether political, philosophical, religious, happiness, have nothing to do with age.
Not the age of the listener.
Not the age of me.
Nothing.
It is completely...
It's either true for everyone or it isn't true for just a generation.
This notion of...
Well, he speaks to his generation.
What does that mean?
So the next generation is going to find it irrelevant?
Everything I have ever written, I have assumed it will be read in the next generation.
Otherwise, I don't write it.
And that's why my books are in print for 40 years, as well as brand new books.
And the same with, obviously, The Happiness Hour.
I would hope that people will be able to hear recordings of this in another generation and also be moved.
Okay.
The tragic view of life.
That's my view here.
And let's go to those who don't agree.
So we have Ed in Philadelphia.
Thank you for calling, Ed.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay.
I don't know if I have a tragic view in life.
I definitely have a very happy outlook and generally happy.
But I drive for Uber part-time.
And when you drive, a lot of times people do stupid things in front of you.
And I remain very calm when these happen.
And a lot of times my passengers will be very surprised and be like, I can't believe you.
Don't get upset with that.
But what I say to them is...
When I'm driving, I expect everyone to be an absolute idiot, and I'm pleasantly surprised when they're not.
Okay, so that's part of it.
That's exactly what I said.
That dark view of human nature is a tragic view of life.
It's part of it.
You have my view.
Okay, but I think the term tragic view of life is a little dark.
Well, would you prefer dark?
Wait a minute.
If you expect your passenger to be a jerk...
And they turn out to be nice.
What would you call that view, if not tragic or dark?
It's the other drivers on the road.
I'm sorry?
It's the other drivers on the road that I expected.
I'm ready for the unexpected.
I'll put it to that.
I hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
Okay, look.
So, you know what?
We basically have the same outlook.
You just don't like the word tragic, which is fine.
But it is.
I mean, in the final analysis, life is tragic.
But knowing that, I celebrate, therefore, the non-tragic.
If nothing's horrific, life is terrific.
I live that.
All right.
Thank you, Ed, in Philadelphia.
And Barbara in Ojai, California.
Hello, Barbara.
Hi, Dennis.
I can't thank you enough for taking my call and changing my life for the better through the years.
That's great to hear.
Thank you.
You've done so much.
It's just amazing and just, you know, opening our eyes.
And I want to say, I sing Zippity-Doodle all the time.
There you go.
Now you have lyrics.
Yeah.
I just want to say that I've had a lot of tragedy in my life, and I know that bad things happen, and there is evil all around, and all that happens every day.
And I'm very spiritual with my Heavenly Father.
I don't think He's going to save me from all that.
He's not going to protect me from that happening, but He's going to get me through it.
And He's always got me through it.
I've had my last race a couple times.
I'm sorry, you had the last what?
My last rites have been given a couple times.
Oh, really?
Wow, wow, wow.
My third or fourth life.
And through those times, you know, when you don't know you're going to live to the next day, complaining is not an option.
I mean, it doesn't even come in your head.
All you have is faith and hope.
And that's all you have.
You know you're praying that God will get you through it.
Well, let me tell you something.
See, her attitude is exactly mine.
I don't believe God will save me from terrible things.
It doesn't even occur to me.
He might, but I have zero reliance on that fact.
But He gets you through it.
That's true.
Or can get you through it.
There's a big difference between saving you and getting you through it.
That was a very wise, very wise call.
Here's another thing.
All these people calling in who have suffered and are happier because they appreciate the non-suffering.
We have vast numbers of American people, especially young people, who have not suffered.
And they don't appreciate that fact.
You can see them on the streets of this country.
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I am looking for an evidence-based argument on the most plausible path to a Donald Trump win.
What is it?
Well, at this point, we don't know what that path is other than litigation success and the multiple lawsuits that have been filed.
You're right that there are multiple states that need to be flipped in order for the result to be a re-election of President Trump.
And each of those states, they have recounts pending or they have other litigation filed challenging the outcome, challenging the legality.
Of at least some of the votes that were cast in those races.
And the way our legal system works and the way our electoral system works is those legal challenges have to be concluded before we have a definitive result in the election.
An awful lot of the media is trying to stop the process early, say never mind what the courts say, never mind what the law says.
We want to declare Biden the winner now, and that's not actually the way our judicial system works.
Those cases need to be resolved, and I expect that they will be resolved expeditiously.
I expect within the next several weeks.
We have not yet seen a comprehensive presentation of evidence.
I am hopeful that we will.
As you note, we're in the very early stages of litigation.
To file a complaint, one need not have all of the evidence assembled.
The way this is going to be resolved, as you know, it's not going to be you or me making the assessment as the evidence persuasive.
Professor, as you know, Fox News called Arizona real early I think the first major network to do so for Joe Biden.
If it flips back to Trump and Trump ends up winning that state, looking back at it, did their early call affect anything?
If President Trump holds Pennsylvania and Georgia, then Arizona was the decisive vote for Biden.
And if they called it trying to end the inquiry early...
And Trump ends up holding that and winning the election.
That's just an unbelievable egg on the face.
And why they called it so early when most of the other networks, anti-Trump networks, I should add, have retracted any early calls on Arizona once they actually looked at the numbers and where the uncounted votes yet were still to come in in heavily Trump territory.
I think a thing of it I don't quite understand.
I don't quite understand the early call by Fox News on that.
Professor, if it turns out that Joe Biden ends up with 270 or more electoral votes, based on what you know right now, will you feel comfortable that America legitimately elected Joe Biden?
I don't, but I will say that That's right, everybody.
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Let's see.
I got their pillowcases.
I got their pillows.
I got their sheets.
There's the dog bed for MyPillow?
Really?
Oh, we got to get it for Otto.
Oh, okay.
I'm not joking.
By the way, my house has more dog beds.
We have two dogs.
It has more dog beds than human beds.
It's amazing.
It's truly amazing.
My wife's view is that they should not go 30 feet without the possibility of a bed.
That's pretty much...
I mean, she would deny that that's her motto and that I'm exaggerating, but very little.
I'm minimally exaggerating.
Also, the number of places where they can get a drink.
Do you not realize if we had their life, Anytime you show up with a human, you get rubbed.
They particularly love visitors, because visitors are suckers for petting.
Whoever said it's a dog's life, I don't know what they meant.
It's a great life or an awful life?
They don't.
All right, everybody, let's see here.
Let me summarize.
Some of your calls don't hang up.
It's the happiness hour, and in my case, it's for the tragic view of life that makes you celebrate good people and good things, normal things.
You're going to celebrate one day going to a ball game much more than you did before because we take too much for granted.
The left takes America for granted, and that's the biggest problem in America today.
Ruth in Pittsburgh trying to save a dying cat doesn't handle death well.
Nobody handles death well.
Death stinks.
Okay?
That's why I have a tragic view of life.
So you celebrate life.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
My view on all of these matters is what's my choice?
I don't want to be unhappy.
So I choose to be happy.
That's it.
That's your choice.
To be unhappy or to be happy.
That's the thing.
Penny in Greenwood, South Carolina had a horrific childhood and is now the happiest person people know.
That's what I meant earlier by that question.
I wasn't a happy kid until 14. All right, Lois in Minneapolis and Antoinette and David in California, I wish I could have taken your call.
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Professor, as you know, Fox News called Arizona real early.
I think the first major network to do so for Joe Biden.
If it flips back to Trump and Trump ends up winning that state, looking back at it, did their early call affect anything?
If President Trump holds Pennsylvania and Georgia...
Then Arizona was the decisive vote for Biden, and if they called it trying to end the inquiry early and Trump ends up holding that and winning the election, that's just an unbelievable egg on the face.
And why they called it so early when most of the other networks, anti-Trump networks, I should add, have retracted any early calls on Arizona once they actually looked at the numbers and where the un...
I think a thing of it, I don't quite understand, I don't quite understand the early call by Fox News on that. - Professor, if it turns out that Joe Biden ends up with 270 or more electoral votes, based on what you know right now, will you feel comfortable based on what you know right now, will you feel comfortable that America legitimately elected Joe Biden? - I don't, but I will say I think the Trump team is willing to press longstanding evidences of fraud.
So we've known for years that dead people alone in Chicago.
I mean, the old joke about the political scientist at Harvard who left in his will that he wanted to be buried in Chicago and said, why do that so that I can continue to be active in politics?
Those kind of longstanding frauds that have been going on for so long that people somehow feel entitled to them.
I think the Trump team is going to be willing to push back on that.
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Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
Not because states have not certified the election, which they have not, but because the president-elect is deemed By the Electoral College that will come together in the state houses next month.
I find it so peculiar that an immigrant, yes, I am a legal immigrant, has to correct most of the mainstream media.
In fact, I had to correct, just this morning, somebody called Condoleezza Rice.
Do you remember her?
She was National Security Advisor to George Bush, who has congratulated Joe Biden also for being President-elect.
George W. Bush, you know, I'll make excuses for him.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, but when your former provost of Stanford with a PhD in political science doctorize, you should know the following.
Joe Biden.
is not the president-elect.
State ballots have not been certified, and the Electoral College, in which he has to have a 270 majority, has not met, and therefore we have one man who is president, and a battle royale has been joined.
In the courts and across America, in the battleground states, especially Pennsylvania, which, remember, on the night of the election, saw the president up more than 700,000 votes.
700,000.
Only to magically see that lead disappear.
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I've not been asked by the president or anyone else what I would do, but if I were King of the Forest, not Queen, not Duke, not Earl, I'd go get John Kyle or Jim Talent, a lawyer of estimable ability and stature beyond repute and integrity that is not in question, and I would make them ground zero for everything so they could explain as you just did.
With access to every allegation and every fact, what is going on?
Because Team Trump has had a communications failure.
So I absolutely agree.
I've had multiple conversations over the past week with the president, with the White House, with Jared.
And one of the things that I have urged them is that they need to bring in significant additional legal firepower.
That a battle like this takes some...
Serious legal horses.
This kind of litigation, to get it resolved, it has to be resolved in a matter of weeks.
It takes trial lawyers who've tried hundreds of cases, who know how to do it, who know how to analyze the evidence, who know how to put it on.
And it also takes people who can explain it to the public.
And right now, their team is not doing that as well as they should be.
So I have emphatically urged them to bring in reinforcements.
I've offered myself personally to help them.
Although I'm not practicing law anymore, but 20 years ago I was part of the legal team that litigated Bush vs.
Gore, and I was on the ground in Tallahassee those 36 days of that chaos, and I saw the incredible team of all-stars that came together for Bush vs.
Gore.
I would very much like to see a similar team come together for President Trump.
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Well, you'd be surprised how many people are defunding the police on.
I've got to believe Black Lives Matter is.
Black Lives Matter, a letter was sent to Biden and Harris after their presumptive win.
Black Lives Matter co-founder, somebody named Patrice Cullors, said the support of the group's movement is going to cost them.
This is according to Town Hall.
The BLM Global Network Foundation leader first started by congratulating the two and then requested a meeting to, quote, discuss the expectations that we have for your administration and the commitments that must be made to black people.
She said the intolerable conditions faced by black people in America will not end overnight.
without the resounding support of black people, we would be saddled with a very different electoral outcome, she wrote, on behalf of the BLM Global Network.
In short, black...
...the king sent out a line, the rescue of all the local robots, and the Spanish Prager.
The rescue wins the beta, to get to the robot.
The rescue's going to unbreak, the rescue, back to Prager, he's... ...the whole thing falls.
I don't know why you find that funny.
You know, it's painful.
You have a tragic view of my life.
Hey, everybody, let's get...
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Dennis Prager, and I do believe that the world is divided between ladies and gentlemen.
It's not a hateful comment.
It's just a clarifying comment in an age of confusion and chaos.
I fully recognize that an infinitesimally small number of humans do not feel that they are male or female.
That does not stop me from saying, ladies and gentlemen, we do not stop the normative truths of life because an infinitesimally small part of humanity does not identify as such.
We offer them sympathy, but we don't change the world and its norms.
Okay, this is the hour you set the agenda on whatever's on your mind.
In particular, audio equipment.
Classical music.
I added that one this week.
Cigars.
Fountain pens.
Photography equipment.
Some of the joys of my life.
But you can call it on heavier duty stuff than that as well.
You know what the internet allows you to do?
The internet enables you to relate to that very small segment of humanity that has your own interest.
Do you know that there are video reviews of fountain pens?
With thousands of views.
Yep.
Yeah.
That made Sean's day, ladies and gentlemen.
Triple G, the gentle Gentile giant, was moved by that fact.
Look it up.
Look up a pen, and then on YouTube, go review, and there you'll find it.
It's not pretentious.
It is one of my joys of life, especially when I autograph books, and people go, wow, I never saw one of those pens.
That's what they say.
Even worse, when there's a high school kid and he goes, I'm sorry, I can't read your inscription.
That's right.
Because they were learning about anti-racism, but they never learned how to read cursive.
Or whether it gets an apostrophe or not.
That's silly.
Just to write.
Ladies and gentlemen, Let's go to your calls, whatever it might be, and we begin with Trevor in Chino Valley, Arizona.
Hi.
Hi, Mr. Prager.
How are you doing?
Okay, thank you.
So, I was listening to a show yesterday, and I heard you talking about if there was another lockdown put in place, that you would lead a rebellion of the lockdown.
Right.
And I'm totally in support of that.
I think the lockdowns are ridiculous, and the way our country is going is pretty ridiculous.
But my question is, in a Judeo-Christian view, what is your position on disobeying authorities when we're living in such a world where everything is turned upside down?
So, here is a rare instance where there might be a theological or philosophical difference between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, or the Old Testament and the New Testament.
It is clear in the New Testament that disobeying immoral authority is a moral obligation because God is the ultimate authority.
And it begins with, I don't know how familiar you are with the Bible, but it begins in the book of Exodus with the midwives who disobeyed Pharaoh when he said, throw the Hebrew babies into the river and drown them.
Are you familiar with that story?
Right, yeah.
So it says, and the midwives, whom I show in my commentary on Exodus, are almost undoubtedly Egyptian.
And the midwives feared God.
That's why they disobeyed Pharaoh.
And that's what we should all do.
Also, the Hebrew Bible, it's clear God is not a big fan of the Israelite decision to have a king.
God is supposed to be king.
So, it's clear as a bell.
That if the authority is immoral, you disobey them.
That's it.
It's as clear as a bell in American life, too.
You know, that we should disobey tyrants.
And if a lockdown is not a form of tyranny, then we not only have different values, we don't even have the same vocabulary.
You may say it is warranted tyranny, but it's tyranny.
You may not go to work.
You may not have a Thanksgiving dinner.
Go to hell, man.
Go to hell.
That's my reaction to you.
You pompous fools.
As I pointed out in the first hour, 99, I did the math during the breaks, 99.99% of humanity.
99.99% is suffering from the lockdown, not COVID. The gigantic lie.
Oh, the virus, COVID, it's caused all of this economic upheaval, people to lose jobs in the millions.
Near starvation in poor countries.
It's all because of COVID. No, it isn't.
It's all because of the lockdown.
It's gigantic lies that the media, all the media, by the way, all the news media, Wall Street Journal says the same exact thing on its news pages.
The unemployment is caused by COVID. It's caused by the lockdown.
God, we live in the age of the lie.
And they're so deep because the people who write it believe it.
You, my friends, are suffering because of the lockdown in only the rarest of cases because of the virus.
There are 330 million Americans, 230,000, we are told, died of COVID. We'll figure out the percentage of that.
And as everybody knows, the vast majority of those people were in very difficult physical positions to begin with.
Very old.
And not even old is enough.
Old and in a difficult physical position.
And within, in most cases, within a year of death.
According to, not in every instance we don't know, no one knows every instance, but statistically that is the case.
It is not less tragic.
I am just describing the reality.
If you are not old, near death, or have some particular physical impediment to your immune system, you're not going to die of this thing.
When I see children wearing masks, I am taken aback at the ability of people to do what is so utterly irrational.
So, of course, you disobey tyranny.
It's the point of the United States of America.
Otherwise, we wouldn't have rebelled against Britain.
These were religious men who did that.
So, Trevor, is my answer clear?
Yes, sir.
I'm very happy with that answer.
That's totally clear.
That's great.
God bless you.
That's great.
You know, it's such a credit to somebody.
They call in, they hear an answer.
Yep, makes sense.
Thank you.
Gives you hope.
He's 19. Gives you hope.
Listen, he's an example of...
I should have asked him, but I don't always think to, obviously.
But he's an example of the people that PragerU gets to.
Of the billion views a year we have, 65% of those are under 35 years of age.
They are open, in many cases, to hearing logic and good values, as opposed to the garbage that they are taught in high school, elementary school.
And it is garbage.
It is moral and intellectual garbage.
And college.
All right, everybody.
Elliot in Naples, Florida.
Oh, no, no, we don't have time.
I'll go to you folks right afterwards.
I don't like to interrupt calls.
I'm checking the clock.
Am I right?
Is that correct?
Whoa, man, do I monitor this show?
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actively engaged in your transition team's planning and policy work.
Well, I'll bet they will be.
I'll bet you Biden and Harris will say absolutely.
Defund the police, as Clyburn from South Carolina will remind you, was a disaster for Democrats in this election.
And you shouldn't forget that.
When I read about Minneapolis officials, this is from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the left-wing publication in Minneapolis.
Here's the headline.
Minneapolis officials are considering bringing in officers from other jurisdictions to help the city's police department as they face a wave of violent crime and an officer shortage.
Interestingly, there's nothing in the article about the Minneapolis City Council voting, as I recall, unanimously to abolish the police in Minneapolis.
Now the mayor and the city council and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and all these folks, they're all panicked because crime is skyrocketing in Minneapolis.
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Evangelical, you believe in a God that is outside of you, that is above you, that is bigger than you, that you are subject to.
This is the fundamental driving difference between the Biden and Trump argument right now.
Will we find the truth that is knowable about how the vote went down?
Or should we pretend that truth doesn't matter, that it was just an exercise of pretend, and we're just going to go along with whatever the consensus says popularly?
I believe as Christians, we've got to be placeholders in this day and age.
Well, certainly I agree with you, and that's why I really do think that those of us who are people of faith should be sure that we pray.
I think at heart, just as you have put your finger on Kevin, at heart this is a spiritual battle.
Are we going to submit to what is true, which is sometimes difficult?
Or are we going to do the easy thing and just go with what's popular, jump on the power bandwagon?
We need to know who we are, what we believe in.
We need to stand against communism in China and the oppression of people in those places.
We just got 10 seconds.
I'll give it to you, my friend.
Well, I just want people to know that ultimately, whether Trump is re-elected or Biden is elected, God is in control.
And our greatest encouragement and strength and source of...
Emotions and happiness and joy don't come from winning elections.
It comes from trusting Him.
He has called us to be stewards of truth.
We need to do that.
We need to pray.
We need to seek Him.
We need to seek what is true.
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Howdy, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the hour in which you set the agenda.
Whatever's on your mind.
Why is my computer acting up?
I blame you, Sean.
Yeah, it is fair.
No, this is crazy.
It's just blinking up and down.
Amazing.
The technical...
My new view is, what is it?
If life is horrific, if nothing's horrific, life is terrific.
Yeah.
I now have, if there's no technical glitch, life is not a...
How's that?
Sean liked that, folks.
That was a good one.
That was a spontaneous, I gotta say, that really...
It's like I got a response to happy wife, happy life.
So nothing rhymes with husband, so I gotta figure out something.
And I did.
Happy wife, happy life.
I got another one.
Rational spouse, happy house.
Eh, eh, eh.
How many of you right now are going, oh, that is true.
That is beyond true.
That is a truism.
God, my computer is really freaking out.
Okay, let's go to Elliot in Naples, Florida.
Thank you for calling.
Thank you for taking my call.
First, let me say how refreshing it is to have you on the air and what an intelligent...
And bright and insightful individual you are about the present state of events in America.
I agree with every word you said.
That goes to show how smart you are.
So you made a comment.
I am a former docent in the Holocaust Museum, and I do a series of lectures here in Naples at Hodges University, co-sponsored by the Seaman Wiesenthal Center.
On the Holocaust, genocide, 20th century prejudice and discrimination.
And you made a comment about those righteous among the nations, Gentiles, who saved Jews during the Holocaust.
And you were spot on, but there were a few other aspects about these individuals that Yad Vashem in Israel has concluded.
Not, of course, universally, because you can't individually speak to each one.
But there were three aspects.
You mentioned probably the main one.
Most of these righteous among the nations, so designated by Yad Vashem, were prepared to ignore the existing laws and regulations regarding the Jews and what would happen if you aided, rescued, or helped the Jews.
That was a common denominator.
There was another common denominator.
They were prepared to oppose popular opinion.
And as you know, in most of these countries where the Jews suffered in the Holocaust, popular opinion was anti-Semitic.
Yes, exactly.
Exactly right.
And so you risk in the Baltic countries, in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia.
Rescuing a Jew was not only forbidden by the regulations and the laws, and you're correct about Poland, that it was punished by death, but your neighbors and your former friends, they would be opposed to your attempting to rescue a Jew.
That's right.
That is exactly right.
And the third common denominator was they dared to do the right thing.
That's right.
Well, you are an asset to this country, my friend.
I don't say that all the time.
Studying goodness is more important than studying evil, though both are important.
There are far fewer goodness giants than evil giants.
And the herd goes along.
That is why, I mean, I'm just being quite open with you.
To the lockdown is scary to me.
I have built-in meters about moral tests.
The unquestioning obedience to idiocy that is taking place where people have accepted the idea that they cannot open their restaurant.
And people are scared to walk into restaurants because of the crap that is spewed by the media is very scary to me.
The herd-like response, wearing of masks outdoors when you're alone, those people scare me.
They might be the sweetest person on the block, but it doesn't matter.
Herd-like irrational behavior is frightening.
I ask you to have as many people over as you want on Thanksgiving.
Tell Newsom and Lightfoot and these other tyrants that they are demanding stupidity and tyranny.
To have, at this time, to have a lot of people that you love over for Thanksgiving is actually a health benefit.
To have Thanksgiving alone will hurt your health.
We are governed by idiots.
Tyrannical idiots.
Okay?
So you decide it.
Will I be in the herd?
The irrational herd?
Ruin my own life?
99.99% of humanity is suffering from the lockdown, not the virus.
Get it?
And in America, the statistic is virtually identical.
In America, it is, let's see, where is it?
In America, 99.93% of the population is living.
But they are suffering from the lockdown.
We are ruining millions of people's lives because of 0.7% of the population?
And that's with the inflated numbers of deaths that are given.
given i'm using the inflated nonsense numbers where where if you die from cancer but had covid you're called a covid death and this fool named biden is going to have these these despicable idiots called epidemiologists Because they're an epidemiologist?
You listen to them?
That's not true.
Because the epidemiologists who signed the Great Barrington statement against lockdowns are ignored.
Ignored.
Completely ignored.
I don't know if CNN even reported their existence.
The gigantic lie that the left follows science is a gigantic lie.
They follow the scientists they choose to further their ends.
That's it.
The left has as much regard for science as they do for blacks and women.
They're used.
That's it.
We use scientists.
We ignore blacks who don't agree with us.
We ignore women who are not feminist radicals.
We ignore scientists who think lockdowns are harmful.
That's the herd.
That's right.
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Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
Not because states have not certified the election, which they have not, but because the president-elect is deemed by the Electoral College that will come together in the state houses next month.
I find it so peculiar that an immigrant, yes, I am a legal immigrant, has to correct most of the mainstream media.
In fact, I had to correct, just this morning, somebody called Condoleezza Rice.
Do you remember her?
She was National Security Advisor to George Bush, who has congratulated Joe Biden.
Also, For being president-elect, George W. Bush, you know, I'll make excuses for him.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed.
But when your former provost of Stanford with a PhD in political science doctorize, you should know the following.
Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
State ballots have not...
We have one man who is president, and a battle royale has been joined in the courts and across America, in the battleground states, especially Pennsylvania, which, remember, on the night of the election, saw the president up more than 700,000 votes.
700,000!
only to magically see that lead disappear.
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I've not been asked by the president or anyone else what I would do, but if I were king of the four, it's not queen, not duke, not earl.
I'd go get John Kyle or Jim Talent, a lawyer of estimable ability and stature beyond repute and integrity that is not in question, and I would make them ground zero for everything so they could explain as you just did, with access to every allegation and every fact, what is going on, because Team Trump...
Is that a communications failure?
So I absolutely agree.
I've had multiple conversations over the past week with the president, with the White House, with Jared.
And one of the things that I have urged them is that they need to bring in significant additional legal firepower.
That a battle like this takes some serious legal horses.
This kind of litigation, to get it resolved, it has to be resolved in a matter of weeks.
It takes trial lawyers who've tried hundreds of cases, who know how to do it, who know how to analyze the evidence, who know how to put it on, and it also takes people who can explain it to the public, and right now their team is not doing that as well as they should be, so I have emphatically urged them to bring in reinforcements.
I've offered myself personally to help them, although I'm not practicing law anymore, but 20 years ago I was part of the legal team.
That litigated Bush versus Gore.
And I was on the ground in Tallahassee those 36 days of that chaos, and I saw the incredible team of all-stars that came together for Bush versus Gore.
I would very much like to see a similar team come together for President Trump.
Thank you.
What do you think of that?
I was so actually skeptical, I got a phone and signed up.
It's the same services I get with my regular phone.
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And also 2GB of data, by the way.
Alright.
I'm Dennis Prager.
That's the name.
That's why you say the name, Dennis Prager.
You might be tempted to say your name, or Sean McConnell, or James Garfield, but it's not going to work.
I'm sorry.
Yes.
The herd is keeping herd immunity from happening.
Very good.
Tom and Alvin is our resident wit.
Tom and Alvin.
Or is it Alvin and Tom?
Are you sure?
There's no Tom, Texas?
Alright, fine.
Let's go to your calls.
Independence, Kansas.
Jim.
Hello, Jim.
Hello, Dennis.
Very good to speak with you.
Thank you.
My wife recently died of COVID-19.
It'll be nine weeks tomorrow.
I am really, really sorry.
At the worst, losing a spouse is so awful.
My heart goes out to you.
Thank you.
It's not the pain I've ever imagined that I don't want anybody to imagine.
No, no.
It's terrible.
Something you said on the air a while back has come to mind on numerous occasions.
And I want to quote you correctly.
I'm a pastor, and if I'm going to quote you, I want to do it right.
Right.
You said...
When I was younger, evil used to make me cry.
Now that I'm older, evil makes me angry, and goodness makes me cry.
Would that be accurate?
It's entirely accurate.
I salute you.
Thank you.
People have been nice to me, like giving me a pound of coffee, and I just would completely lose control.
That's right.
The goodness was overwhelming.
I have the chills, actually, hearing you, and you've really touched me.
As we get older, goodness becomes that much more emotionally meaningful.
It's been amazing.
When I was waiting to hear the news from her surgery that she didn't survive, I was alone in the parking garage, and I chose Habakkuk 3 as my go-to verse, Yes, I will rejoice in the Lord.
Because you say happy people are grateful people, and ungrateful people are never happy people.
That's right.
And I have chosen gratitude, and it's made all the difference.
Wow, you really, I'm telling you, like I need a sweater, I'm so chill.
You're really moving me.
You really are.
Let me ask you about your wife for a moment.
Yes, please.
Did she have any other condition that compromised her immune system?
Yeah, she had osteoporosis.
She had some degeneration in her bones.
She was also in the middle of a tremendous bladder infection that was actually putting poison into her blood.
She went septic.
And so we were through COVID. We both had it together.
And then we were over it, we fought.
But it produced clots in her lungs, then into her heart, then into her leg.
And when they tried to remove things from her legs, her heart couldn't take the surgery.
Do you think that without those comorbidities, she'd have lived just like you have?
I like to think so.
At the same time, I serve a magnificent and sovereign God, and I continue life.
I still won't wear a mask.
I won't live in fear.
Life is risky.
Right, life is risky.
That's a beautiful way of putting it.
She was an amazing soulmate.
She was my equal.
She was taken from my side, as you write in your marvelous, marvelous commentary on Genesis.
So in losing a spouse, I lost half of me who was my equal.
Well, let me just say when people ask me, so if you could have lunch with anybody, I always say it would be with my friends.
I would now say it would be with Pastor Jim in Kansas.
That's who I want to have lunch with.
I'm really, I'm just, I'm a little subdued because of this call.
See?
He is an example of what religion, when done well, produces.
Religion doesn't guarantee good people, wise people.
But when it is done well, there's nothing like it.
Alright, talking about nothing like it, there is nothing like Relief Factor, and I mean that quite sincerely.
There is nothing like Relief Factor, an over-the-counter, safe supplement that will take away your muscle pain.
It's an amazing product.
That's why you hear it advertised, not just on my show, but on so many and on TV, because they're so successful.
They're successful because it works.
People don't buy a product, a painkiller, that doesn't work.
Try it for three weeks.
It doesn't work in three weeks.
It doesn't work.
That's their view.
That's how fast it'll work.
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Professor, as you know, Fox News called Arizona real early.
I think the first major network to do so for Joe Biden.
If it flips back to Trump and Trump ends up winning that state, looking back at it, did their early call affect anything?
If President Trump holds Pennsylvania and Georgia...
Then Arizona was the decisive vote for Biden, and if they called it trying to end the inquiry early and Trump ends up holding that and winning the election, that's just an unbelievable egg on the face.
And why they called it so early when most of the other networks, anti-Trump networks, I should add, have retracted any early calls on Arizona.
Once they actually looked at the numbers and where the uncounted votes yet were still to come in, in heavily Trump territory, I think a thing of it.
I don't quite understand the early call by Fox News on that.
Professor, if it turns out that Joe Biden ends up with 270 or more electoral votes, based on what you know right now, will you feel comfortable that America legitimately elected Joe Biden?
I don't, but I will say this.
I think the Trump team...
It's willing to press long-standing evidences of fraud.
So we've known for years that dead people alone in Chicago.
I mean, the old joke about the political scientist at Harvard who left in his will that he wanted to be buried in Chicago and said, why do that so that I can continue to be active in politics?
Those kind of longstanding frauds that have been going on for so long that people somehow feel entitled to them.
I think the Trump team is going to be willing to push back on that.
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Joe Biden is not the president-elect.
Not because states have not certified the election, which they have not, but because the president-elect is deemed By the Electoral College that will come together in the state houses next month.
I find it so peculiar that an immigrant, yes, I am a legal immigrant, has to correct most of the mainstream media.
In fact, I had to correct, just this morning, somebody called Condoleezza Rice.
Do you remember her?
She was National Security Advisor to George Bush, who has congratulated Joe Biden also for being President-elect.
George W. Bush, you know, I'll make excuses for him.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, but when your former provost of Stanford with a PhD in political science doctorize, you.
That's somewhat the nervous-making bumper music, I think.
It just repeats a beat.
Was this a new one?
It's a classic?
Okay, you want to let it go because I'm going to punch you.
I just feel, I'm sorry.
So you can't even call it a sucker punch then because I've telegraphed the warning.
Dennis Prager here.
Welcome to the show.
If you're just joining, it's a unique show.
It really is about life.
All righty, everybody.
Let's go to your calls on...
Okay, so let me just say to Joe in Minneapolis, your call is funny.
I'm not joking.
Dr. Fussband rhymes with husband.
Bless you.
Okay, I'm letting you go, but I did want to repeat what you had to say.
Dr. Fussman, right?
Remember, that's the end of the male-female hour opening.
Okay.
Sean is laughing, and I don't even know why.
All right, I'm not going to make it work, but it was a funny, it was a cute call.
It was a cute call.
Just, you know, it's okay.
Be that as it may.
Let's go to Tino, the famous Tino of Los Alamitos.
Hi.
Hi there.
Thank you for taking my call.
Hey, you know, you're always talking about how you can't go into restaurants in Allen County.
Well, I live in a city which is the furthest west of Orange County.
And what's so ridiculous about this lockdown for the restaurant is that when we're waiting out to the restaurant, the people from L.A. County are driving to Orange County and going to a restaurant.
That's correct.
My wife is at the same place as the gyms.
Yeah, they just, she has to wait in line, she drives people, they're from L.A. County.
Right, because leftists are tyrants by nature.
There is no leftist who doesn't want to control your life.
There are liberals who don't want to control your life.
Conservatives who don't want to control your life.
Every leftist wants to control your life.
That is as part of leftism as is the dismissal of truth as a value.
People don't understand how bad leftism is.
They do when they start to suffer and then they vote them out of office like in South America.
Like, you know, Venezuela, now they know.
But even in Venezuela, there are still people who believe in Maduro and Chavez.
Richest country in South America, now people scrounging garbage cans for food.
But so what they do is they don't blame it on the left.
They blame it on Maduro and Chavez.
They don't blame communism on the left.
They blame it on Stalin.
Right?
Oh, it's Stalin.
Oh, it's Mao.
Oh, it's Pol Pot.
Oh, it's Castro.
Never leftism.
No, never, never.
It's the opposite of Christian.
When Christianity has done anything bad, and it has, then it's Christianity.
Not the specific evildoers.
It's Christianity.
The left has the opposite view.
They blame Christianity for every Christian who does bad, and they never blame leftism for all the leftists who have done spectacular evil.
It's the world we live in, because they run things.
They want to control you, and you vote for them.
It's mind-boggling.
It is mind-boggling that decent, nice, smart people vote Democrat.
It is mind-boggling.
Because the Democrats are now a leftist party.
But one way to answer it is, have as many people as you want for Thanksgiving dinner.
That is your response.
I will live life, Newsom.
I will live life, Garcetti.
You want to hole up alone for Thanksgiving?
Be my guest.
But the ruining of restaurants?
The disregard, remember, just remember, 99.99% of humanity is suffering from lockdown, not COVID. 99.97% of Americans are suffering from the lockdown, not COVID. Why should 99.97% of Americans suffer?
Because of the tragedy for 0.03% of Americans.
When you think about it, It is truly, truly absurd.
That's why they keep telling you the numbers of cases, the numbers of cases.
So what?
What is the number of cases?
Why is that important?
Anyway, the more cases, the merrier.
In the final analysis, that's the way you get herd immunity.
But you voted for Biden because you hate Trump.
Oh, I hate Trump.
So let's screw America six more weeks with a lockdown.
That's it.
That's our man.
Listen to science, one of the great lies of the left.
They listen to the scientists that they want to say what they believe already.
There is no commitment to science on the left.
None.
Read the Great Barrington Declaration of Scientists.
That's right.
It's a protest in your living room on Thanksgiving.
That is exactly right.
Ty in Chicago, another great mayor.
Yes, hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Thanks for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
A few days ago, I was watching TV, the local news here, and I call her Mayor Left Foot instead of Light Foot.
But anyway, yeah, she was out there on the streets, you know, when they assumed that Biden was going to win and everybody was celebrating.
She had a huge crowd around her, and she's speaking into a megaphone with no mask on, people around her, shoulder to shoulder.
Yeah, there were some people wearing masks, but there were some people that weren't.
But I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy.
You know, she's yelling into this microphone and babbling and talking, whatever she was saying.
And I just thought, you know...
Yeah, well, it'll be very interesting to see how many people these people have for Thanksgiving, if it's even knowable.
Do you understand the harm you are doing to yourself and to your family and friends by not being together for Thanksgiving?
You don't think that stuff has a health effect?
God almighty, what has happened here in the name of safety?
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When the call was made on Saturday, I had to put up a little post that really got a lot of pushback in the Northeast area, New Jersey, New York area.
from people that I know and I said if you're a Biden-Harris supporter and you're celebrating today just understand that as a brother or sister in Christ you have many around you who are mourning what that would mean mourning the death of millions more babies I got the most hateful Responses of anything I've ever had response given me to,
and Eric, I've had death threats against me before, but I've had people, I went to theology school at Moody Bible Institute 100 years ago that said, all you do is worship at the altar of the tyrant.
And it's one of those things where you kind of scratch your head and you say, well, I understand that there's personality differences that you didn't care for, but you can't argue with the policy outcomes.
And that's what the guy did.
I was greatly encouraged the next day because my pastor, Ryan Batesl, who pastors a church called Emergence here in the Tri-State area, said this in his morning message.
He said, if we are not, as the church, willing to do battle for justice, compassion, and truth, who will?
And Eric, that...
The question looms large on me as we are facing these legal recourses.
If we don't step into this gap at this point in time and say, no, we're going to hold a place to find out what is the truth, no one else will.
The media certainly will not.
So it is up to the church to say, if we're going to be governed by truth, if we want truth to be relevant in the lives of our nation, it's going to be the church that has to bring that out.
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And I went to Nate Silver's website.
Nate Silver is a fool who gets paid millions of dollars to deceive you about polling and the way elections are going to turn out.
Nate Silver said that the Democrats had a 75% chance of taking back the Senate, and Donald Trump had only an 11% chance of winning the presidency.
Now, from all independent observers, if you only live within a 5-block radius in Manhattan, or a 6-block radius in Washington, D.C., or a 10-block radius in San Francisco, I could see why you would think that Joe Biden would win in a landslide.
You would think that the rallies are just Trump.
Re-energizing the same group of people and that nothing was really happening that was out of the ordinary.
It wasn't that exciting.
After everything we've thrown at President Trump, there's no way he could win this thing again.
The conventional wisdom amongst the intelligentsia was that President Donald Trump was going to get clobbered last Tuesday.
And because of that, Steve Daines was going to lose the Montana Senate race, that Tom Tillis was going to lose the race in...
Okay, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
There Got a lot of good calls, and it's a great call.
Peter in Middletown, New Jersey.
Dennis is more Catholic than Biden.
You are so right that it's why I laughed.
That is exactly correct.
I will drink to that, Peter.
You are now St. Peter as far as I'm concerned.
Dallas, Texas.
Jacob, hello.
Hi there.
Hi.
So, I have a question for you.
Right.
I've recently, within the past couple of months, slowly transitioned to the right, and I'm wondering how to...
Tell my family about it, because they're very left-leaning.
And it came up, and it was more towards the right, so I kind of just moved over.
And it was very much against what I was raised on.
Give me an example of a position that you've changed on.
I changed my position on...
One second, hold on.
I changed my position on gay rights recently.
As I looked into it, it became worse and worse.
Why?
What about gay rights bothers you?
I don't think they should be married.
Well, that's not a gay rights issue.
It's only one aspect.
Otherwise, do you...
I mean, I believe that gays have the same rights I do.
I believe in opposite-sex marriage.
That's the one arena where I agree that there is a difference.
But otherwise, I want the gay treated just like anybody else.
I hope you do, too.
I don't know.
Every time I'm around one, they're just kind of icky and try to hit on me all the time.
Okay.
Well, if that's what brought you to the right, I'm not happy.
Let's put it that way.
There's nothing icky.
About if a gay guy hits on you, so what?
You know what, Mike?
When I was a kid, or young, like you, gay guy hit on me, I was complimented.
I figured, oh good.
If he finds me attractive, hopefully women do.
That was it.
It's not icky.
I don't agree with that.
But I do believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and the gays in my life...
Respect that, just as I respect the fact that they want to get married, and in my life, some of them have.
Alrighty, everybody.
I'm glad I asked them, because it's important.
Okay, I wish I could take all your calls.
That's always the sadness.
Don't forget, I'm taking a trip to Israel with you again.