When does the curfew go into effect in California?
Is it tonight?
Is it tonight?
So, at 10 o'clock.
So, you're not supposed to be out of your house except for necessary.
So, what is necessary after 10 o'clock?
A medical emergency.
And that's about it.
Now, so I have the following view.
If you love freedom and believe that Newsom has no right to deprive you of liberty, of the liberty of getting out of your house, that's one of the two basic liberties.
The other is free speech.
They're working on that.
So I tell you, this is my fantasy.
Okay, everyone has fantasies, here's mine.
That there be a traffic jam in LA, where I live, at 11pm.
That the highways be filled with people reveling in liberty.
Yes, she said she would love it too.
The debate was, thank you for asking what...
Her position is people just won't do it.
So people should just do what they would have done tonight or tomorrow night.
But the thing is, people, if you would have gone, for example, out and even eaten out.
How many people eat out when I think about it outside of a restaurant?
They're not even open at 10 p.m.
by and large.
10 p.m., sorry.
I'll tell you, that's what I would love.
I will be out.
I'll be out in a boat, as they say in Canada, late tonight.
You should delay your dog walking until after 10 p.m.
and whatever else.
I can't think of a more direct statement that he's an irrational child.
With too much power.
Or thinks he has this power.
You see, it hasn't been established that he has this power.
Is it the law?
You know how many sheriff's departments have said they won't obey his directives?
One of the few bright lights in the last nine months?
November of 2020, and we're going back to the lockdown of March?
Because I guess it bothers him.
After all, there are still some businesses and restaurants that have not gone bankrupt.
Now, you might say he really cares about these businesses, that the Democrats in general care about these businesses.
But that's not true.
What they really want, what the left really wants, liberals are wimps, so they just go along with the left.
So they're irrelevant.
In this regard.
What the left wants is all that is relevant.
And what the left wants is to have the government be the employer of the American people.
That's communism.
That's what they would like.
So the scenario is gigantic businesses, Amazon, Walmart, they can survive because they toe the line and they do whatever we want and they give us vast sums of money.
So that's fine.
There's no interest in having Government Store 13 substitute for a Walmart.
That's not their vision.
So that's fine.
This is gigantic corporations with communism.
I don't know if it's new.
It's not new in the sense of totalitarianism.
There was an allowance of business in general under the Nazi regime.
But under communism, you did not generally have that.
I remember when I was in the Soviet Union, you would buy bread at a store that said chleb.
Chleb is the Russian word for bread.
So that's it.
You go to the government bread store.
But the left in the United States has no interest in the government bread store.
They have an interest, however, in supplying you with the money to get khlib.
Then they have greater power then.
So again, I ask anybody whose governor has called for a curfew or any limitation to defy them as best as possible.
That would be the thing that I would push for, and I will live by, unlike the governor who has called for boycotting of restaurants in any numbers and then goes and has that meal, and he's caught on video, and he apologizes, and it means nothing to the media.
It means nothing.
Trump's tax returns, the collusion.
On the other big matter of the vote, the Giuliani press conference yesterday offered some pretty powerful data.
I have read some more powerful data.
I don't know whether cheating decided the national election.
I don't claim it does, but I don't say that it is absurd or wrong or un-American to find out what happened.
When you realize who owns the vote counting software, it's very disconcerting.
Or that votes are counted outside of the United States?
I mean, unless Rudy Giuliani is completely misinformed, in which case I would announce it, and he would lose a lot of credibility with me.
That's a pretty serious revelation to happen to the American people.
Have you noticed that there were no right-wing riots?
Half this country, almost half this country, thinks that they have been cheated out of a presidential election.
If not directly cheated by ballot stuffing, cheated by the methodology of sending people ballots who never requested them in the millions.
Why was that done?
Supposedly COVID. So if there's no COVID in four years, you don't think it will be done?
When you set a precedent, then you have things that follow the precedent.
One sin drags along another.
Famous old Hebrew phrase.
It's even a song.
A good deed drags along another good deed, and a sin drags along another sin.
Once precedents are broken or made, they proceed.
The next antecedent.
Is that correct?
Is a precedent...
No, a precedent becomes an antecedent.
I've got to figure that out.
I like to be very precise with language.
1-8 Prager 776. The airlines have...
Well, I'll read it to you.
From CNN Business.
The spike in COVID-19 cases is starting to hit an air travel, starting to hit air travel once again, according to United Airlines.
Let me address the spike.
So what?
So what if there's a spike?
The whole hysterical reporting will go down as hysterical reporting.
And Americans have bought it hook, line, and sinker.
So what if there's a spike in cases?
Are they infected?
Or they're infected?
Are they a case?
What does that mean?
You tested positive, and so what?
My son's positive, my daughter-in-law's positive.
So what?
He didn't even know he was positive until he took his test.
He took the test because she was positive.
She was positive.
Because her kids were, or I think her kids, my son's stepkids, and good, beautifully, I think of them, my grandchildren.
But anyway, it's nothing.
They're going about life.
My son has a dull headache.
That's the extent of it.
And he's not even sure it's connected to this, because he had a sinus infection.
I'm only giving you the details because...
It's important that you know.
When young people, they're in their 30s, get it?
It means overwhelmingly nothing.
You're more likely to die in a car crash if you're 30. When is, what, 38?
What is, what is he?
83, 37. Yeah.
And this is what we're, this is, and they're closing schools.
Even the CDC said they shouldn't close schools in New York City.
Why does de Blasio have the right to close a school?
We'll be back.
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Now, mind you, while the chattering class is now calling for a cancellation of Thanksgiving, they're calling out for pseudo-Gestapo squads to go out to arrest people that are gathering on Thanksgiving.
giving.
California lawmakers head to Maui with lobbyists despite pandemic and travel warnings.
This is from Politico.
They did a nice work of journalism here by Katie Murphy.
Roughly 100 people from four states converged at Fairmont Kealani.
For a four-day legislative conference organized by the Independent Voter Project.
The 18th annual event was a third of its regular size, but it drew 20 lawmakers from California, Texas, and Washington State.
The theme, how to reopen state economies amid the public health crisis.
So it's okay to go travel to Hawaii, probably on taxpayer dime, with lobbyists, but somehow at the same time we must cancel Thanksgiving.
All the while, we have Governor Mussolini.
I say that kiddingly.
Media matters.
Okay?
Half-kiddingly.
All right?
Governor Mussolini was found in Napa Valley at French Laundry.
No social distancing.
No masks.
Well over the declared edict of not allowing People that have tables of over five to six people.
And let's pull this picture up on screen.
Looks like Governor Newsom on screen here.
Who he said he was outdoors.
He obviously wasn't.
He was with 12 people with looks like very, very expensive glasses of wine.
I mean, if I could just look at a picture of what the American ruling class is, it's this picture.
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Sean Hannity put it best last night on Fox News.
What the hell is happening in Georgia?
Once again, almost 3,000 uncounted votes in Georgia discovered.
Which, of course, immediately makes one worry about the hugely important Senate runoffs that are coming up January 5th with Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler squaring off against the radical Democrats who want to be part of the reason that the Democrats control The entire U.S. government.
Here was Sean last night.
Now, breaking moments ago, the state of Georgia's hand recount magically how many days after Election Day uncovered yet another 2,700 uncounted ballots, the majority of which, oh, shockingly cast for President Trump.
Last night?
Same story.
Another 2,600 uncounted ballots were discovered.
And again, most of those ballots in favor of the president.
What the hell is happening in Georgia and in our country?
You know, why are we still finding thousands of ballots weeks after the election?
Well, it's happening because this election is a mess.
And everybody knows it's a mess.
From the pollsters and the pundits who predicted.
That Biden would crush Donald Trump to all of the victories for Republicans down-ballot?
And make no mistake, Republicans crushed it.
This is Hugh Hewitt for townhall.com.
Republicans should be on to Georgia.
Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, had a line from Hi,
everybody.
You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show.
And I want to take some coal.
There is just too much to deal with without taking your coal.
The lockdown was my opening comments.
The airlines is a frightening thing.
People are just scared.
It's astonishing.
I have flown a fair amount during this time.
Nothing comparable to normal.
The living martyr has flown even more, but again, he is the living martyr, so you would expect him to fly more.
People are just scared.
We have gone from, there is nothing to fear, we have nothing to fear but fear itself, to God, we have a lot to fear.
And that's the change.
And fear breeds tyranny.
The mocking of the president for downplaying what has happened.
Of course, they would mock FDR. If President Trump had said, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself, the man would have been mocked on CNN and at the New York Times, remarkably so.
So let's see here.
Death per million.
The United States is now 11th in the world.
Well, you could drop San Marino and Andorra, so 9th of major countries.
And Mexico is right behind, and a little behind that is Bolivia.
The United States has...
If you, of course, assuming that you take it literally, the statistics on death spike as a result of COVID. By the way, this is heavy flu season.
So there are always tens of thousands of deaths to flu, according to the CDC. The truth number will come out in two years.
And that is the excess death number.
Excess deaths in the United States this year approximate the number of people that the COVID data give.
But last year was a very abnormal year in terms of excess deaths, low.
So there was a buildup, as it were, of people who would die this year who did not die last year.
We'll have to check next year as well and see what the excess death rate is within a few-year range.
Meanwhile, the chances of your dying of COVID, if you're under, what is it, 70 or 60?
Under 60, it's.00-something percent.
And these people are wearing masks outdoors and not flying.
Can somebody tell me why you can eat in an airplane and not in a restaurant?
They're even shutting outdoor dining now in California.
God forbid these people should be able to make some sort of living.
Just remember, overwhelmingly, the advocates of shutdown Are not the people affected economically by the shutdown.
Overwhelmingly.
It's the haves saying F you to the little guy.
And the party of the little guy is the Republicans.
Okay, Joe in Columbus, Ohio.
Hello.
Hey Dennis, how are you?
I'm well, thank you.
Okay, so Sweden instituted restrictions.
You can't gather more than eight people, and all restaurants have to close by 10 p.m.
And the reason they did that is because on Tuesday and Wednesday they had over 100 deaths, which for our population would be about 3,000 deaths.
Okay, where did you get that data?
I check every morning on what website?
It's a website that gives every country.
You can look it up for yourself.
Do you have the name?
Because I'm looking at one now, and I never saw that number.
It was 19 yesterday.
Yeah, it was 19 yesterday, but Tuesday and Wednesday.
Okay, so again, I'm not even arguing with you.
Since I'm looking at a website, the one I've looked at from the beginning, Worldometer.
What are you getting?
What are you getting?
Okay, I'll tell you right now.
14,000 cases in the last week.
No, no, no.
Cases doesn't mean a thing to me.
I know, I know.
You mentioned deaths.
You mentioned deaths.
So, okay.
So what do you have for total deaths?
6,500 deaths?
No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
You keep changing everything.
You said two days ago there were 40 deaths.
What did you say?
What number?
No, no, no.
There were 119 deaths.
119. Okay, so, all right.
I'm asking you, all right.
Wait, wait, wait.
If you talk fast, it doesn't help your argument.
All I want to know is where you found this, because I'm looking now for Sweden.
Sweden has 11 deaths two days ago, according to Worldometer.
Huh?
Two days, three days ago?
I don't have three days ago.
I'll get three days ago in a minute.
And it has six yesterday.
So you've not given my listeners the name of the website you got your number at.
Well, I'm driving.
I can't...
Okay, so I'll give you the numbers.
I have the numbers now.
I have the numbers on World-O-Meter, okay?
I will read them to you and to everybody else, which is what I have gone to from day one.
Six on November 19th.
20 on November 17th.
17 on the 15th.
I can't find the 16. 1625. 2018 on the 13th.
23 on the 11th.
18 on the 9th.
It's hard to move the cursor.
That's the reason.
I'm not trying to deceive you.
The highest of the last six months, or five months, is 33 on November 9th.
That is their highest.
So I don't know where the gentleman got his numbers.
And again, yesterday...
Yesterday was 6, and the day before was 11, 20, and so on.
And so they caved in in Sweden.
It's not going to help in the long run.
I don't know why any of this helps, unless you have permanent lockdown, like in South Australia and other places that that has been done.
See, what is not asked is what price is being paid.
Well, we'll just print more money and give it to people.
So young people, you who have virtually a zero chance, close to zero chance of dying from COVID, you are going to pay for the rest of your lives.
You think your student debt is something?
It's nothing compared to the debt.
of the paper printing that is taking place.
This is Hugh Hewitt for townhall.com.
Republicans should be on to Georgia.
Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, had a line from his most famous news conference ever.
After a 41-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2014, Belichick answered question after question with, we're on to Cincinnati.
After Joe Biden's victory was declared by media organizations on Saturday, the mantra of Republicans for the next two months should be, we are on to Georgia.
Because on January 5, Georgians will decide two United States Senate seats and run off election.
The course of the nation over the next two years is in the balance.
If Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler win, Americans will have divided government and compromise.
If left-wing, indeed radical, Democratic challengers John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win, the nation will see Supreme Court packing, cuts in the military's spending, and socialized medicine.
If Trump wants a comeback in 2024, it starts in the Peach State on January 5. We're on to Georgia.
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My guest book is called COVID-19: A Physician's Take on the Exaggerated Fear of the Coronavirus.
He is Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
Dr. Donald Trump recovered pretty quickly from the time that he announced that he had contracted the coronavirus.
Were you surprised he bounced back so fast?
I wasn't for a couple reasons.
Number one, he was treated early with mild symptoms.
Although they took him to the hospital, it probably wasn't necessary.
Also, although I don't know this, I believe he was already on hydroxychloroquine, which reduces viral replication.
In addition, he was on multiple supplements that work really well, and that includes things like zinc, melatonin, and vitamin C. And so I wasn't surprised, and he had world-class therapeutic at his disposal, and I think anybody would recover quickly if they're treated early with mild symptoms.
Doctor, why is hydroxychloroquine so controversial?
Because Donald Trump, way back in the day, during his press conference, made mention of it.
And it's very cheap and it's generic and they hate Donald Trump.
So immediately that drug became political, political to the point that pharmacies were refusing to dispense it when I'd write a prescription of other doctors as well.
And the Medical Board of California came out with a statement that said prescribing hydroxychloroquine could subject a physician to unprofessional conduct.
Never in the history of my career has the medical board put out such a statement, especially with a drug that is not controlled, meaning it's easy to write for, you don't need a special prescription.
It's been around for 65 years and it's available over the counter in many countries but not ours.
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Let's go to a true expert in the field.
His friends call him Fredo.
And he's not happy with another medical professional called Dr. Atlas.
And the question at hand.
Is Thanksgiving.
This is cut seven!
I think Fredo's taken too many steroids.
Play cut.
What the hell are you doing here?
Yeah, it could be their last Thanksgiving.
If you expose them to people who aren't wearing masks, who aren't socially distancing, and haven't been doing so, and haven't gotten tested.
Because they somehow think they don't want to get in on the con of COVID. You know, you want to hide on state news, you do it.
But someday you're gonna have to deal with real questions and either you're gonna come on a show you're gonna do it But you know what we may go back to old school and maybe the questions will come find you Maybe when you're living your life nice and easy because you don't have the concerns that these same people that you're telling to rise up that they have Maybe the questions will come and find you because you have to answer for that kind of guidance let alone.
It's a doctor Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I do want to remind you that I have a trip with you scheduled for next October to Israel, the Stand With Israel Tour.
There's a banner at my website.
You will need it badly to be with hundreds of other wonderful people, to be with me and Mike Gallagher, to be in Israel.
It's like a sort of a dream right now to do that again.
I'm sure tourists will be received like heroes because tourism is such an important part of the Israeli economy.
The living martyr and I have a dear friend who is a guide in Israel.
And I think about him almost every day.
He's nodding his head.
My producer.
He thinks about him too.
It is amazing the lack of expressed grief in this country for people out of work.
Not because of COVID. They're not out of work because of COVID. They're out of work because of human policy of lockdowns.
Give people the facts.
They don't give people the facts.
How many newspapers have reported the Danish study on masks?
We will be laughed at in the future.
The future will laugh.
Look at what Americans believed in.
They wore those masks like talismans.
If masks are effective, why can't you visit your mother in a nursing home?
Is there an answer to that?
Seriously, am I missing something?
It is better for your mother or grandmother, grandfather, father, to be alone for over half a year.
Alone!
They can't even have their regular workers who take care of them.
Alone!
Like my Aunt Chippy, may she rest in peace.
She probably died of heartache.
This lively woman nobody could visit.
Nobody.
And people walk around thinking, that's CDC policy!
That's the right policy!
Let the old suffer!
But they may die.
They may die.
Well, have them vote on it.
This room will take visitors.
This room won't take visitors.
What do you think the vote would be among the elderly in nursing homes?
I don't want to see my child till a vaccine?
The callousness of the medical establishment makes me vomit.
The non-science-based advocacy of these people.
Where's the condemnation of de Blasio for closing schools?
The CDC, the hypochondriacs at the CDC even said don't close schools.
Anyway, New York deserves it.
You vote for de Blasio?
You get de Blasio.
But it doesn't matter.
New Yorkers will vote for someone even more radical than he.
New York has a sickness.
It's called leftism.
It's a callousness.
I grew up there.
I know it well.
really really really well I there's no doubt in my mind people will look at our time They will show movies, videos of people walking around in masks, of yelling at people who don't wear them, like they'll die.
If they're good, why don't you allow visitors to nursing homes or hospitals?
I was hospitalized.
I fell on my back in the course of this time a few months ago.
I was hospitalized for two days.
It's needless to say nobody could visit me.
Nobody.
Zero.
I had human contact for some total of, in the entire day, of 15 minutes.
As long as it would take to hook me up to getting blood tests.
And for the doctor to come by and ask how I felt.
Two days.
And most of the time I was out, it didn't bother me.
It would bother me over time.
Over four months.
Don't we consider solitary confinement a form of torture?
The lack of sympathy for the elderly in nursing homes, for people in hospitals, for people out of work, in the name of safety, the new God which we sacrifice humans to, makes Baal look like child's work.
The sacrifice of dignity and of life and of joy.
Not to mention the increase in drug addiction, alcohol addiction, child abuse.
Ah, but we have to be safe, Newsome says, as he goes to a restaurant.
That's 750 bucks a shot.
He's got a good life, so why does he care?
And I mean it literally.
What does he care?
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I can't believe it, actually.
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Let's go to a true expert in the field.
His friends call him Fredo.
And he's not happy with another medical professional called Dr. Atlas.
And the question at hand is Thanksgiving.
This is cut seven.
I think Fredo's taken too many steroids.
What the hell are you doing here?
Yeah, it could be their last Thanksgiving.
If you expose them to people who aren't wearing masks, who aren't socially distancing, and haven't been doing so, and haven't gotten tested.
Because they somehow think they don't want to get in on the con of COVID. You know, you want to hide on state news, you do it.
But someday, you're going to have to deal with real questions.
And either you're going to come on a show or you're going to do it, but you know what?
We may go back to old school.
And maybe the questions will come find you.
Maybe when you're living your life nice and easy, because you don't have the concerns that these same people that you're telling to rise up, that they have.
Maybe the questions will come and find you, because you have to answer for that kind of guidance, let alone as a doctor.
Let me get this straight.
Fredo Cuomo is...
I can't say the P word.
Can I? Can I say the P word?
Is annoyed.
Is...
Angry that people compare him to a member of the Mafia, the fictional Mafia family, the Corleone family, and call him Fredo.
That makes him angry and P.O.'d.
But then on his show, he threatens Dr. Atlas of the president's COVID team.
What does it mean?
The question will come and find you.
What does that mean?
what with bullets in the kneecap keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today trending now on the eric metaxas show do that and the president himself is convinced yes that without a question if we counted the votes accurately, he really did win.
And you yourself are convinced of that.
I take you very seriously.
I'm totally convinced of it.
So here's what we need to do.
The president emphasized to me that the power to assign electors, to choose the electors, who actually choose the president, is vested in Article 2, Section 1, look it up yourself, of the U.S. Constitution in the state legislatures.
And he said that he felt that the key need here was to mobilize the Republican leaders of these states.
All of these states that are at issue are controlled by Republican state legislatures.
Four of the five have Democratic Hi, everybody.
You're listening to The Dennis Prager Show.
Got to figure out so many things in this society.
How to get your kids out of school.
In the great majority of cases, they're being indoctrinated with American hatred.
Remember, everything the left touches, it ruins.
There is no exception to that.
There never has been.
The left is a force of chaos and destruction.
That is all it is.
There's nothing redeeming.
There's redeeming in liberalism.
There's redeeming in conservatism.
There's no redeeming in leftism.
So the latest is to destroy Thanksgiving.
New York Times had a piece on that, on how it's just a genocide-loving day.
That's it.
They've been working on Christmas.
They deny, of course, they mock those who say there's a war on Christmas.
Changing Christmas party to holiday party, that's not, there's nothing to do with it.
You could say Halloween party.
Notice that?
Why can't you say Halloween party?
They don't say holiday party for Halloween.
They say holiday party for Christmas.
But anyway, Thanksgiving, you're proud to be an American.
You're celebrating our roots.
You celebrate our roots.
You're a genocide lover.
You love mass murder.
That's the message.
Kids have nothing.
Their past stinks and their future is existential threat.
That's what the left is doing to your kids.
Oh, while they deny that they're a boy or a girl.
And you'll send your kids there.
I feel for you.
Homeschooling's a challenge.
Finding a decent school is a challenge.
To be a parent today, with good, decent, fine, kind, God-loving, or America-loving, or both loving values, is very hard.
Very, very hard.
But, maybe I'll keep saying it in Hebrew.
I know the ch is hard.
But give it a try.
Because you only have to learn two words, even though there are three.
What is certain is certain.
What is certain is the school ruins people.
Elementary school, high school, and college.
It ruins them.
I mean that.
Because the left is taken over and it ruins.
Just think, ask your kid what they're learning about Thanksgiving.
Okay?
You don't believe me?
It's very easy, very easy to ascertain.
Skokie, Illinois, and Howard, hello.
Hi, Dennis, how are you?
this is howard uh...
but correct this week with you again so just you know what uh...
restaurant for the new uh...
dictatorship of pritzker what the democrats have done and if you have time i can let you know about a contract with a customer this morning the fact that i'm a child of a survivor but you can order a big one cream cheese my restaurant and which whatever it is you are not allowed to eat a restaurant but you can walk fifty yards across the street and go to the nail salon or massage parlor and eat my bagel so this is what the democrats have decided because scientifically permissible
What is their reasoning?
We haven't figured out why they're allowing massage parlors and nail salons to be open.
I'm not sure what the reasoning is as far as the restrictions in my restaurant.
What about eating outside your restaurant?
We can, but it's 30 degrees in June.
No, no, no.
I totally support you.
Look, I can't take the other point you want to make now because there are too many callers.
So I have one point of call.
But I really am curious what it is, so email it to me.
No, I want them all open.
Let people decide what to do.
What an idea.
I don't know, why do they allow people to ride motorcycles?
You know how much higher the fatality rate is on a motorcycle than just if you only ride a car?
If safety is God, then where do you draw the line?
Wow.
Oh my God, I got a 99-year-old caller?
Got to take that.
I got to honor those older.
Hello, William.
How are you feeling?
Just fine, Dennis.
You're one of my favorite programs I listen to.
What year were you born?
1921. See, he passed the test.
See, a guy faking 99 would not have known that.
All right, you're the real deal.
Yes, I've been very active, I'm proud to say.
You give us all hope.
Go ahead.
Well, I'll tell you what.
My observation is this.
My parents came to this country back in the late 1900s.
They came here to...
You mean late 1800s?
Yeah, the late 1800s, yes.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
They came to the States to seek to become Americans.
My parents were both from different countries, and they never spoke their languages in the house so that we...
We grow up as Americans and not speak with an accent.
So anyway, we went through the depressions of the thirties, and I was in service for World War II for three years.
And when I came out, I thought we were fighting to save this country from what was going on in Europe.
Well, I voted for Roosevelt twice.
And I was a Democrat for many years.
I was working at Lockheed and everybody in unions, you know, they do that.
But over the years, I realized that more and more and more the government got involved.
And going through, I finally, at about Nixon, I decided to start voting Republican as a registered Democrat.
All right, listen.
That's a change that a lot of Americans made.
Thank you.
God bless you.
When you wish a guy was 99, you should live till 120. It's a good wish, but it's not quite as long as people normally associate 120 with.
I don't get to speak to people who fought in World War II much anymore.
Grew up with them.
Well...
Thank you.
Thank you indeed.
So folks, you think he became a Republican because he's a racist?
Remember, that's the Republican, what is it, the Southern strategy?
There you go.
Lifelong Democrat.
Voted for FDR.
We'll be back.
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And the president himself is convinced that without a question, if we counted the votes accurately, he really did win.
And you yourself are convinced of that.
I take you very seriously.
I'm totally convinced of it.
So here's what we need to do.
The president emphasized to me that the power to assign electors, to choose the electors who actually choose the president, It's vested in Article 2, Section 1, look it up yourself, of the U.S. Constitution in the state legislatures.
And he said that he felt that the key need here was to mobilize the Republican leaders of these states.
All of these states that are at issue are controlled by Republican state legislatures.
Four of the five have Democratic governors.
Georgia has an anti-Trump Republican.
But the point is, all five have Republican legislatures.
And he was urging me to tell people to call the speakers and majority leaders of those houses to urge them to count the votes accurately.
All signatures be verified.
In some states, there's a court order not to verify signatures, but the legislature can override that.
Secondly, Check to make sure that all counting and recounting and auditing is done with a Republican inspector right near it at the table watching it as it's happening.
and finally that the trump people be given a full list of the registered voters who cast votes so that they may check that to find out who's still alive and what the deal is keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today trending now on the mike deliger show
Here's some big picture stuff.
Two things are going to remain true.
Much of the country will stay convinced that this election was not legitimate, it wasn't fair, it wasn't accurate, it wasn't right.
Much of the country, including those who are glad Biden Supposedly one are glad that there was such chaos and a nightmarish election.
They're celebrating.
They don't care how Trump lost.
They don't care how he gets defeated.
They don't care if it's an impeachment that will do it.
Doesn't bother them if it's a phony Russia investigation.
It doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter if it's leaks from the White House and people stabbing in the back who are supposed to serve at the pleasure of the president.
It doesn't matter if the media lies about polls.
What was it, 16, 17 points?
Biden was going to beat Hi, everyone.
I'm Dennis Prager in Woodland Hills, California.
California, Molly.
Hello.
Hmm.
Is there a house attack in Molly's place?
Hello?
Hello?
Yes, hi there.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
I listen to you all the time, and I love you very much.
Thank you.
You've been a big influence in my life and my children, because everything you say to me, I say to them, and I get that look, like their eyes get wide open, and they get it.
And I'm like, oh, oh, okay.
Like, for instance, yesterday my kid said to me, Mom, how come you voted for Trump?
Some kids, some of my friends don't like him because blah, blah, blah.
So I said, listen, I don't...
You know, I don't vote for the person.
I vote for policies, which is something you always say.
Right.
And, yeah, and they open their eyes wide open, and I go, oh, wow, okay.
So, there we go.
And both my kids are Republicans, and they both vote for Republican policies.
All right.
Good.
God bless you.
Tell me, you called about the lockdown.
I did, and I wanted to say that I understand the fear that's going on.
I don't agree with it, but there is a fear that there's nothing out there right now for COVID, and that's why people are compliant and agree with this because lockdowns that these officials...
Right, so let me ask you a question.
If the press said, as often as it says how many cases there are, if it said every single day that...
Under 60, your chances of dying of COVID are.005%.
Do you think that would have an impact?
Sure it would.
It would have a lot of...
Okay, exactly.
So the press is lying to the American people to get them scared, and they're effective.
It's one of the many reasons I have such contempt for the media.
That's correct.
I don't...
I understand the left's animation.
It furthers the power of the state.
They love that.
And the media's left, so I get that.
But even non-left media.
Well, who's non-left media?
The Wall Street Journal is two different newspapers.
The conservative editorial and opinion pages, and the liberal left news pages.
Same with Fox.
There's this preoccupation with cases.
Every single day, Americans should be told the minuscule chances of their dying of COVID. Every single day.
I don't know why people don't know that.
Happiness Hour coming up.
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Newt Gingrich said that if the absentee ballot requests and the absentee ballot submissions were done based on previous precedent, President Trump would have won the state by 40,000 votes.
Officials in Fayette County unearthed 2,755 ballots that have not been included in the original count.
1,500 of them went for Trump, 1,100 for Biden.
So that's a 400-vote gain for President Trump.
The audit of votes in the presidential race also revealed missing votes in Walton County.
284 ballots were added from the between precinct.
They netted 176 votes for President Trump.
And Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office cited human error and gross negligence in 2,600 missing votes in Floyd County.
He called for the Floyd County election manager to resign.
And now, a Republican election monitor discovered 9,626 vote error in the DeKalb County hand recount.
One batch was labeled 10,707 for Biden and 13 for Trump, an improbable margin even by DeKalb standards, when in reality, the actual count of the batch was 1,081 for Biden and 13 for Trump.
To give you an idea, the Biden margin for error in this batch of votes was 99.9%.
To give you an idea, Bashar al-Assad, when he ran in 2007, his margin was 97.6%.
Raul Castro in 2008, 99.4%.
But it did match Kim Jong Il's 2009 margin, 99.9%. 99.9%.
The situation in each state is a little different.
In Arizona, they are simply refusing to have a recount, and that's outrageous.
The law says you're only entitled to a mandatory recount if you lost by fewer than 500 votes, and that's designed for dog catcher elections, but for president in a state that cast 3 million votes, you're not going to have a 500 vote margin.
In Georgia, they're having a recount, but the inspectors are 40 feet away.
There's no way the Republican can see them doing this recount.
What is that?
What kind of a joke is that?
I mean, I don't really even understand.
Democrats being partisan.
It's called cheating, Dick.
It's called cheating.
How is that possible?
How can the lawyers, how can this be possible that they would allow what's obviously cheating?
I think Trump's people were asleep at the switch and should have been there in these polling places protesting.
Certainly the recount.
During the recount, they were protesting, but they were not listened to.
Also in Georgia, I think I said earlier, but let me repeat, there were 200 people between the ages of 105 and 110 who voted.
There were 2,000 people over the age of 100 who were supposed to vote.
And there were 27,000 people over the age of 90, between 90 and 100, who were said to vote.
And I wish everybody health in Georgia, but somehow I don't think all those people actually voted.
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I'm Joe Biden.
If Susan Rice is nominated to be the Secretary of State, will you vote yes, no, or have you not made up your mind?
Well, yeah, you know, I mean, it's not fair for me to make a pronouncement like that.
Here's the bottom line.
Joe Biden is going to nominate people to positions.
If he takes office, he'll nominate people to positions that, frankly, I would never nominate if I were president, and I wouldn't support if I had my choice.
But I do believe presidents deserve some deference in who they nominate.
Now, obviously, there are things that could be disqualifying.
And so let me just say, I'm not going to make broad pronouncements about someone like Susan Rice, who I've limited interaction with.
I will certainly sort of, the President will deserve some deference in that regard.
But I want to know more about what it is she intends to do as Secretary of State on some key issues around the world and so forth, and look at her record.
There are others that I can tell you, frankly, with no disrespect to them on a personal level, but, I mean, I could never support, and I don't dislike Bernie Sanders, by the way.
I mean, I actually think, I admire the fact that he's pretty honest and transparent that he's a socialist and has been so for a long time, although I strongly disagree with what he stands for, but I would never want him to see him as Secretary of Labor.
I've actually done bills with Elizabeth Warren on things that are good for the country that we agree on, but I'd never want her to see her running Treasury or anything of that nature.
So there are people I can tell you right now I would never support.
How about Senator Angus King who's tipped for the Director of National Intelligence?
Well, I told Angus that I'm going to easily sink his nomination by just saying he reminds me of John Bolton because of the white hair.
But, you know, Angus is a member of the Intelligence Committee.
I've always found him to be Involved, serious, works hard, asks the right questions.
It's an important job.
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Now mind you, while the chattering class is now calling for a cancellation of Thanksgiving, they're calling out for pseudo-Gestapo squads to go out to arrest people that are gathering on Thanksgiving.
California lawmakers head to Maui with lobbyists despite pandemic and travel warnings.
This is from Politico.
They did a nice work of journalism here by Katie Murphy.
Roughly 100 people from four states converged at Fairmont Kealani.
For a four-day legislative conference organized by the Independent Voter Project.
The 18th annual event was a third of its regular size, but it drew 20 lawmakers from California, Texas, and Washington State.
The theme, how to reopen state economies amid the public health crisis.
So it's okay to go travel to Hawaii, probably on taxpayer dime, with lobbyists, but somehow at the same time we must cancel Thanksgiving.
Governor Nussolini, I say that kiddingly, media matters, okay?
Half kiddingly, alright?
Governor Nussolini was found in Napa Valley at French Laundry, no social distancing, no masks, well over the declared...
Hey!
It's the happy, happy, happy, happy hour.
Even when life has challenge after challenge after challenge.
Those are the original lyrics.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Pringle.
The happy make the world better.
The unhappy make it worse.
If that's not obvious now, it will never be obvious to you.
And we have a moral obligation to pursue happiness because you can't impose a bad mood on others.
Hi, everybody.
The Happiness Hour, since 1999. That means this has been broadcast without exception, never been canceled, no matter what happens in the news.
Without exception, since the 20th century.
The beginning of the 20th century was just one year, even one day, after the 19th century.
So it gives you an idea of how long this show, The Happiness Hour, has been broadcast.
We come from the century that began a day after the 19th century.
Now, I want to ask the two of you, my colleagues who work with me, are you as moved by that fact as I am?
Now, I never receive a response from the living martyr, but I usually receive a response from the gentle Gentile giant saying, The fact that neither responded suggests to me they are not as moved by what I said as I am.
Okay?
All right.
Today's subject, ladies and gentlemen, is...
I almost always say it as a biggie.
You know what I have come to realize?
You're going to say, you're joking, Dennis.
You've only realized this recently?
Okay.
I am willing to sound foolish for the sake of transparency and honesty, which ironically is part of my nature.
Which is what the subject is.
Of course I have always known that we're born with the nature.
Okay.
But you know what?
I don't think we have a word for it.
Maybe the living martyr will have a word for it.
Isn't it true there's knowing and there's knowing?
There's knowing intellectually and then there's knowing, if you will, in your gut.
It's not the same thing.
I knew what totalitarianism was before I visited the Soviet Union.
But after I visited the Soviet Union, I really knew what it was.
People whispering, just like today.
Amazing, in America.
People come over to me in airports and they whisper they're conservative.
The last time people whispered to me in public what their political views were was when I visited communist countries.
Disturbing, isn't it?
It should be.
Anyway, there's knowing and then there's really knowing.
So for whatever reason, and I don't know the reason, I don't know what happened one day.
But it's relatively recent in the course of my life.
It really hit me.
People have natures.
So what do you do if your nature leads you to negativity and unhappiness?
I'll give you an example.
I gave it to the Living Modern.
We discussed the topic before the show.
So I'll give you an example of when I realized That I had a nature.
I remember.
I was always introspective.
So this was sophomore year in high school.
That's when the revelations barely began.
I can almost date it.
Turning 14. Let's say it would have been 15. Yeah, 15 in my sophomore year, I think.
That's right, 15. So I tried out for the school basketball team.
The only reason that I made it only was that I was the tallest kid in high school.
I have no basketball talent.
I have racquetball talent, tennis talent.
But racquet sports, I was pretty good at.
I mean, I was good.
Nothing to write home about, as they say.
Anyway, nobody writes home anymore.
That phrase has pretty much died.
And I only made it because I was tall.
As I said, I had no talent.
So the coach announced the following.
When he announced the final cuts, the coach announced in front of all of the team and those trying out who would be cut.
He said, you know, we have really scraped the bottom of the barrel this year.
Prager made the team.
Now, of course, today, this guy would be fired.
Right?
You know, what do they call it?
HR? Human Relations Department?
The guy would have been gone.
Make public fun of a student.
Bully.
I remember my reaction.
I remember where it happened.
I remember that I was standing when I heard it.
It is vivid.
And this was my reaction.
This guy is an a-hole, though I did say the word in my brain.
But he's right.
Or and he's right.
I had a truly healthy reaction.
The guy was a lowlife, but what he said was completely accurate.
If I made the team, you definitely scraped the bottom of the barrel.
I was a lousy basketball player, and what's worse, I didn't even like basketball.
But there was no tennis team, there was no racquetball team, there was no badminton team.
Do any schools have a badminton team?
I know, Sean, you're into badminton.
Badminton and darts, those are his passions.
It's beautiful.
It's beautiful.
By the way, you have no idea how popular darts is in Europe.
I mean, it's enormous.
People, it's not televised, people are crazy fans for the champs.
They got rid of their cheerleaders.
I don't know.
They had a special name for them.
This is, by the way, a perfect example, like at the swimsuit competition, the Miss America contest that they got rid of.
These people who do it say they're pro-choice.
Did any of the women, was there any vote among the women?
Of course not.
It was completely imposed.
Pro-choice is as big a lie as The rest.
But anyway, that's a separate subject.
So I realized at 15, I remember, because I thought about my reaction.
Because kids would say, you know, why don't you think about what the coach said?
So I said exactly what I'm telling you now.
The guy's an a-hole, and he was right.
So my nature...
Was not to get terribly bothered by an insult.
I would actually ask, is the insult accurate?
That's why I read comments, hate-filled comments against me on the internet.
I don't care about their hate.
It has no effect on me.
But I do ask, are they making a valid point?
Even in their hate-filled, even sometimes obscenity-laced rhetoric?
Because I want to do a better job in my next presentation.
Speech, preview video, radio show, column.
And so I actually read.
Did they make a good point?
So they hate my guts.
Why do I care?
That's so...
I don't take credit for that.
I've cultivated it.
I take credit for that.
But that's my nature.
And I was blessed with that nature.
So here's my question for the happiness hour.
Can you work against your own nature?
So many people don't.
Didn't you ever hear the term?
He's his worst enemy.
She's her own worst enemy.
What does that mean?
They sabotage their lives because of their nature.
So what's your take?
And have you done it?
Have you fought your nature?
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This is Hugh Hewitt for townhall.com.
Republicans should be on to Georgia.
Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, had a line from his most famous news conference ever.
After a 41-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2014, Belichick answered question after question with, we're on to Cincinnati.
After Joe Biden's victory was declared by media organizations on Saturday, the mantra of Republicans for the next two months should be, we are on to Georgia.
Because on January 5, Georgians will decide two United States Senate seats and run off elections.
The course of the nation over the next two years is in the balance.
If Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler win, Americans will have divided government and compromise.
If left-wing, indeed, radical Democratic challengers John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win, the nation will see Supreme Court packing, cuts in the military spending, and socialized medicine.
If Trump wants a comeback in 2024, it starts in the Peach State on January 5. We're on to Georgia.
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The Larry Alder Show.
My guest book is called COVID-19, a physician's take on the exaggerated fear of the coronavirus.
He is Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
Dr. Donald Trump recovered pretty quickly from the time that he announced that he had contracted the coronavirus.
Were you surprised he bounced back so fast?
I wasn't for a couple reasons.
Number one, he was treated early with mild symptoms.
Although they took him to the hospital, it probably wasn't necessary.
Also, although I don't know this, I believe he was already on hydroxychloroquine, which reduces viral replication.
In addition, he was on multiple supplements that work really well, and that includes things like zinc, melatonin, and vitamin C. And so I wasn't surprised, and he had world-class therapeutics at his disposal, and I think anybody would recover quickly if they're treated early with mild symptoms.
Doctor, why is hydroxychloroquine so controversial?
Because Donald Trump, way back in the day, during his press conference, made mention of it, and it's very cheap, and it's generic, and they hate Donald Trump.
So immediately that drug became political, political to the point that pharmacies were refusing to dispense it when I'd write a prescription to other doctors as well.
And the Medical Board of California came out with a statement that said, prescribing hydroxychloroquine could subject a physician to unprofessional conduct.
Never in the history of my career has the Medical Board put out such a statement, especially with a drug that is not controlled, meaning it's easy to write for, you don't need a special prescription.
It's been around for 65 years and it's available over-the-counter in many countries, but not ours.
Let's go to a true expert in the field.
His friends call him Fredo.
And he's not happy with another medical professional called Dr. Atlas.
and the question at hand is Thanksgiving.
This is cut seven.
I think Fredo's taken too many steroids.
Play cuts.
What the hell are you doing here?
Yeah, it could be their last Thanksgiving.
If you expose them to people who aren't wearing masks, who aren't socially distancing, and haven't been doing so, and haven't gotten tested.
Because they somehow think they don't want to get in on the con of COVID. You know, you want to hide on state news, you do it.
But someday, you're going to have to deal with real questions.
And either you're going to come on the show or you're going to do it, but you know what?
We may go back to old school.
And maybe the questions will come find you.
Maybe when you're living your life, nice and easy, because you don't have the concerns that these same people that you're telling them to rise up, that they have.
Maybe the questions will come and find you.
Because you have to answer for that kind of guidance, let alone as a doctor.
Let me get this straight.
Fredo Cuomo is...
I can't say the P word, can I? Can I say the P word?
Is annoyed.
Is angry that people can...
Hi everybody, Dennis Prager here, the Happiness Hour.
Talking about happiness, I would like to cruise with me.
In June, from London to Iceland, stopping in Ireland, west coast of Britain, Northern Ireland.
I've actually done the cruise.
I'm going back a second time to Iceland because it was so interesting.
So, where's the information?
It's up at DennisPrager.com.
There you go, everybody.
People meet great people on these trips.
So the Happiness Hour theme today is we really do have a nature.
To be honest, when I heard, and I was, my nature, Was to think about big issues, ultimate issues, in my teens.
It was a challenge, by the way, in that I never lacked for friends.
Male friends have been a major source of my happiness from high school to today.
Major.
I mean, indispensable.
I've loved my male friends, and they've loved me.
Big deal in my life.
Indispensable.
But I remember trying to find a girlfriend.
I didn't have trouble.
That was luck, too.
Getting girlfriends.
But I did have trouble finding one that I could think of for the long term because I was preoccupied with ultimate issues and most of them weren't.
You know, on a first date to talk about good and evil didn't...
Generally speaking, it was not a turn-on.
How was that?
I mean, I could be charming and everything, but then I wasn't...
And I am naturally, I have a certain charming luck.
I'm lucky about that.
But I... I wanted something deeper, and I'm only telling you all of this because it was clear I had a nature.
And we all do.
I have bad parts of my nature, too.
Not mean parts.
That's one thing I never identified with.
Just, you know, laziness.
I mention that often, how to combat that.
Still do.
I'd rather play than work.
You'd rather work than play, correct?
Right.
Okay.
That's why he's called the living martyr.
What about you, Sean?
Triple G. Rather play or work?
The time between the end of my question and his answer is measured in nanoseconds.
The answer was play.
There you go.
So in that sense, the living water has a better nature than I. And he does.
He does in that sense.
And in his self-discipline, I've had to work on that.
My whole life.
It doesn't end.
So anyway, you've given certain things.
But my point was, I heard in high school, who was it?
Aristotle?
I mean, Confucius?
They probably all said, know thyself.
But I didn't understand it.
That was a good example of where, you know, I know it, but I didn't really know it.
Now I really know it.
If you don't know your nature, how the hell are you going to fix it?
Or maybe you can't fix it.
How will you work around it?
That's an interesting way of putting it.
How do you work around your nature?
I don't know if you could change your nature.
It's like I met a man who was gay.
He asked to meet with me, and I said, yeah, it was a Christian man, a gay man.
And he decided one day, and the issue here is not LGBT, the issue is not politics.
It's an example of working around your nature.
And he decided, I want to live married to a woman.
That's what my religion tells me to do.
I want to do that.
And my first question to him when we met is, are you still gay?
And he said yes.
Then I knew I was with an honest man.
See, that is his built-in nature.
People who say it's a choice, it doesn't give it any credit.
Who chooses to be attracted to the same sex?
Especially among men.
I mean, lesbianism has both built in and choice.
But gay men?
Anyway, what he decided was, I want to live a life with a woman.
Obviously, she knows my nature.
And now he has two kids.
And he acknowledges he's still gay.
But he doesn't act on it.
I'm not advocating it.
I'm not pushing it.
I'm using it as an example.
Of a person working around his nature.
Do you know yours?
Do your kids know theirs?
That's really important.
Until you know yourself, know your nature, you can't improve.
Whether it is morally, or in terms of happiness, or in terms of success, you're stuck.
Can't fix your car if you don't know how it works.
So you obviously take it to a mechanic if you don't know how it works.
Somebody has to know how your car works or it will not be fixed.
It will not be repaired.
By the way, the subtitle of my book on happiness is A Human Nature Repair Manual.
That's something I rarely mention.
And I will admit, it sounds like a sales pitch.
I'll live with it.
I don't understand why you would listen and enjoy the Happiness Hour and not read my book on happiness.
I'll leave it at that.
It's called Happiness is a Serious Problem.
All right, everybody.
1-8 Prager 776. Karen in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Hi.
Hi.
Yeah, up until 2015, I used to have a nature that was very...
Aggressive and defensive, and then I had a bunch of things happen to me that were not my doing and could not be avoided.
Several losses of family and stuff.
And as I was dealing with the losses, I changed because I had to accept that there were things in life.
That I had absolutely no control over and being aggressive and defensive was not helping me.
I needed to be open and expressive of my feelings.
So were you able to start working around it?
My aggressive and defensive personality cost me a couple of jobs that I really, really love.
Right.
So, I need the answer.
I'm curious.
It's an excellent example.
By the way, if you had an aha moment, what caused it?
Here's some big picture stuff.
Two things are going to remain true.
Much of the country will stay convinced that this election was not legitimate, it wasn't fair, it wasn't accurate, it wasn't right.
Much of the country, including those who are glad Biden supposedly won, are glad that there was such chaos.
And a nightmarish election.
They're celebrating.
They don't care how Trump lost.
They don't care how he gets defeated.
They don't care if it's an impeachment that will do it.
Doesn't bother them if it's a phony Russia investigation.
It doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter if it's leaks from the White House and people stabbing in the back who are supposed to serve at the pleasure of the president.
It doesn't matter if the media lies about polls.
What was it, 16, 17 points?
Biden was going to beat Trump in Wisconsin?
Look at Wisconsin.
Look at Wisconsin.
I think that it was a 20,000 vote differential in Wisconsin, less than a percentage point that Biden supposedly edged out Donald Trump.
Wink, wink.
The Washington Post poll said that...
Biden was going to win by 17 points.
Oh, but that's an accident, right?
That has to do with just flawed polling, right?
Bull.
Bull crap.
So, guess what, mainstream media?
You're stuck.
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Thank you.
I am talking to Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
The book is called COVID-19, A Physician's Take on the Exaggerated Fear of the Coronavirus.
The treatment that the president got was obviously Cadillac treatment.
Had Joe Schmo contracted the coronavirus around the same time the president did, same age, same comorbidities, would he or she have gotten the same kind of treatment?
No, not for early mild symptoms.
So remdesivir, which is one of the treatments that President Trump got, is only available if you're hospitalized.
So by definition, those are very sick patients.
And that's the wrong time to use it, although certainly it's available and it can be effective.
The best time to use any intervention is in the early mild stages.
So think of it this way.
Imagine if we told a woman who came down with breast cancer just to stay at home and go about their lives and come back only if the breast cancer gets worse or spread.
You'd be considered unprofessional and crazy, but yet that's what we're currently doing with COVID. Tell us about immune systems matter.
Well, they do, yet here we are slathering up in hand sanitizer and every other possible antibacterial, antiviral component.
We have robust immune systems that God gave us for a reason, and that's to protect us.
So as soon as we stop allowing our immune systems to function, by wearing a mask everywhere we go, by flattering ourselves with hand sanitizer and other antimicrobials, we're actually causing problems.
We're hurting ourselves.
We lock people up in their homes, especially kids.
We don't allow them to get exposed to the world.
And then when their immune system is finally challenged, they're in a weakened state and they can't mount an immune response the way they should be able to.
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All right, be that as it may.
Topic of the happiness hour this week is your nature.
So I'm very curious, the last caller left us.
I'd like to know, when do you have the aha moment?
Most people don't, I really believe most people don't know their nature.
So they let, see, here's the question.
Do you let your nature direct you?
And your behavior?
It's the same thing.
Or do you direct it?
Or do you ignore it?
Or work around it?
Well, she often got angry or aggressive.
That's the word I think she used.
That is the key.
It really is the key.
How many kids are taught?
Here's a great question to ask your kid.
It's a great question to ask yourself.
Give me some of the characteristics of your nature.
That's a good one, eh?
I'll bet you most kids, and I mean high school, college kids, what do you mean?
When people say, what do you mean?
Unless you're unclear, what they're saying is, I really never thought that question through.
All right, everybody.
Here we go.
We're going to go from 99 to 11. Wyatt is 11 years old in Plainfield, Illinois.
Hello, Wyatt.
Hi.
Hi.
My name's Wyatt, and I think you can fight nature.
Okay, go ahead.
Yesterday I had anxiety.
Wait, hold on.
You're breaking up.
Are you talking right into the phone?
Or are you using a speakerphone?
Yesterday I got anxiety and I fought in two minutes because I did math.
I didn't quite follow.
You had anxiety yesterday and then you did what?
Math.
And I got rid of it.
The math sort of conquered your anxiety?
Made you more relaxed?
Yeah.
That's great.
So, would you say that you have an anxious nature?
Sometimes.
I've gotten better over the years.
How did you get better over the years?
Is it just by getting older or by working on it?
Realizing that I was fine.
That was a thought.
Are you homeschooled?
No, but right now I'm going to school from home.
And does school give you anxiety?
No, I don't know.
It's just kind of thoughts.
So, oh, they just...
I see.
It's internal, not externally created.
Yeah.
Okay, that proves it's your nature.
By the way, you're very thoughtful about yourself for an 11-year-old.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
That's very sweet.
It was a compliment, but I was more stating it as a fact than a compliment.
But I'm touched that you thanked me.
Do you discuss this with any of your friends?
Not really.
Well, with my parents.
Right.
Because if you talked about it with your friends, would they think you're a little weird?
I don't know.
Probably not, because I have good friends.
All right, so give it a try.
Say, you know, You could even use me as the excuse.
You know, I went on this radio show and I talked about my nature and anxiety.
You guys ever think about your nature?
Anyway, I have great optimism for you in life.
Keep at it.
We shall return in a moment.
I'm Dennis Prager.
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Newt Gingrich said that if the absentee ballot requests and the absentee ballot submissions were done based on previous precedent, President Trump would have won the state by 40,000 votes.
Officials in Fayette County unearthed 2,755 ballots that have not been included in the original count.
1,500 of them went for Trump, 1,100 for Biden.
That's a 400-vote gain for President Trump.
The audit of votes in the presidential race also revealed missing votes in Walton County.
284 ballots were added from the between precinct.
They netted 176 votes for President Trump.
And Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office cited human error and gross negligence in 2,600 missing votes in Floyd County.
He called for the Floyd County election manager to resign.
And now, a Republican election monitor discovered 9,626 vote error in the DeKalb County hand recount.
One batch was labeled 10,707 for Biden and 13 for Trump, an improbable margin even by DeKalb standards, when in reality, the actual count of the batch was 1,081 for Biden and 13 for Trump.
To give you an idea, the Biden margin for error in this batch of votes was 99.9%.
To give you an idea, Bashar al-Assad, when he ran in 2007, his margin was 97.6%.
Raul Castro in 2008, 99.4%.
But it did match Kim Jong-il's 2009 margin, 99.9%.
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subscribe on YouTube today trending now on the Eric Metaxas show hi The situation in each state is a little different.
In Arizona, they are simply refusing to have a recount.
And that's outrageous.
The law says you're only entitled to a mandatory recount if you lost fewer than 500 votes and that's designed for dog catcher elections but for president in a state that cast 3 million votes you're not going to have a 500 vote margin.
In Georgia they're having a recount but the inspectors are 14 feet away.
There's no way the Republican can see them doing this recount.
What is that?
What kind of a joke is that?
I mean, I don't really even understand.
Democrats being partisan.
It's called cheating, Dick.
It's called cheating.
How is that possible?
How can the lawyers, how can this be possible that they would allow what's obviously cheating?
I think Trump's people were asleep at the switch and should have been there in these polling places protesting.
Certainly the recount.
During the recount, they were protesting, but they were not listened to.
Also in Georgia, I think I said earlier, but let me repeat, there were 200 people between the ages of 105 and 110 who voted.
There were 2,000 people over the age of 100 who were supposed to vote.
And there were 27,000 people over the age of 90, between 90 and 100, who were said to have voted.
And I wish everybody health in Georgia, but somehow I don't think all those people actually voted.
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If Susan Rice is nominated to be the Secretary of State, will you vote yes, no, or have you not made up your mind?
Well, yeah, you know, I mean, it's not fair for me to make a pronouncement like that.
Here's the bottom line.
Joe Biden is going to nominate.
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I really enjoy this.
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Yes, indeed.
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Big deal today.
Amazing how many big deals.
You know, you can hear all the Happiness Hours, I think of the 20 years or at least 10 years, at PragerTopia.com.
There's a PragerTopia Unlimited.
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Many people do it.
Pragertopia.com Today's subject is your nature.
Everyone has a nature.
And no one has a nature without built-in flaws.
It doesn't exist.
By the way, no one has a nature without built-in gifts.
It goes in both directions.
I've never met anybody who had no gift.
There may be such a person.
So that's why, by the way, you have to ask, what do you do with your gift?
That's where the nature part is not the only thing at work.
That's a conscious volitional choice.
So I'm curious.
What you've done with your nature, do you know it?
Do your kids know their natures?
I was raised by a tough dad, and he constantly told me the flaws in my nature.
And I think in the long run, it probably helped.
It didn't feel good, but it also made me stronger.
All right, let's see what you're doing here.
Look at this.
That's really something.
How many people have realized they have negative stuff?
Anyway, this is provocative.
Woodstock, Georgia.
Kenny, hello.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you?
I'm well.
Yeah, I'm in the same bowl as you.
I'm from New Jersey, and I remember my gym coach, he said in front of the class during attendance, S-H-I. So, after...
Forgive me.
Wait, wait, wait.
I want to get this clear.
He was the what?
The coach?
He was the gym coach.
The gym coach.
I was the top tennis player in the state of New Jersey.
Did he say this in front of all the other kids?
Oh, yeah!
See, I want young people...
Young people should understand how uncoddled we were.
Yeah.
And everybody made fun of me the whole day, but I won the state championship in tennis that year.
And because of that, I was just a big goofball, you know what I'm saying?
But because of that behavior, I ended up becoming a tennis pro and teaching because I like little kids and I'm goofy.
So I used it positively.
I love it.
I love it.
I'm telling you, the harm that has been done...
To two generations now, by the coddling.
You know, one of my teachers in eighth grade, he was a rabbi, actually, because I was at a yeshiva.
I was at a religious Jewish school, half the day Hebrew, half the day English.
And I never took school very seriously.
And I horsed around.
I didn't do anything mean.
But I horsed around in class.
I talked to the kid next to me in the next desk.
And he got tired of me one day.
And put down his cigarette.
Can you imagine that?
The guy smoked in class.
Eighth grade.
It meant nothing to us.
Anyway, he threw me over a desk.
And I remember thinking, again, this is eighth grade.
The other thing was a sophomore in high school.
And I remember thinking, I deserved it.
I also remember thinking, I'm bigger than him, and he threw me.
That's impressive.
He must have been really annoyed.
So every time I, or nearly every time I have told this story, people have said to me, what did your parents say?
What did your father say?
And I said, really, you nuts?
You think I was going to tell my father the teacher threw me over a desk?
My father would have thrown me over a desk.
Because in those days the teacher was right.
Today that teacher would be arrested.
The cops would come and handcuff him.
For the smoking, what a great point.
Yeah, the guy killed all of us.
Now I know that's it.
I'm doomed.
The secondhand smoke I endured from Rabbi Kushner.
How do I think of it?
Anyway, Rabbi Kushner died at 107 from smoking.
No, smoking cigarettes is dangerous.
I don't believe the secondhand smoke stuff, but that's separate.
Okay.
Carol in Mesa, Arizona.
Hello, Carol.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Thank you for taking my call.
Hi.
I felt angry growing up.
I felt like I had so many reasons to be angry.
And in my late 30s, I opened my journal to write something in it, and I realized what I had written before was in red ink.
And so I reread it, and it was all angry.
And I looked back in my journal, and everything that was written in red, I had something to complain about.
Wait, you would write in different color inks?
I didn't even know I would.
Yes, that's fascinating.
So you subconsciously chose red to express anger?
Yes.
And that was my aha moment, is when I looked at that and I thought, something's wrong.
How old were you?
I was probably 35 or 36. Wow.
And I'm 58 now.
Overcome that nature.
Well, more than a couple.
It took you like 38. Well, I've actually been happy for about 35. Nothing really gets to me anymore, and a lot of that has to do with the Happiness Hour.
Really?
You made my day.
You see, well, that proves...
that hearing things and taking them to heart can change or work around your nature.
They're not voting for two Senate seats in Georgia, although we have two extraordinary senators and candidates.
They're voting whether or not they want Chuck Schumer to run the Senate.
And Joe Biden takes office.
Joe Biden becomes president.
It could be the difference between a radical, crazy person running Labor, Treasury, the Department of Defense, what have you, or someone we just don't agree with, but isn't a radical crazy.
I think that's part of it.
And then the other part of it is, particularly in the Loeffler race, but I think in both of them, but Loeffler race more particular, is this gentleman she's running against.
Every day something new comes out, and I know you've been focused on that somewhat this morning as well, apparently, but the video of him saying you can't serve God in the military is offensive and would come as a tremendous shock to the men and women in uniform and their families who, in fact, put their lives on the line.
So he can have the freedom not just to worship, but to say things like that.
Let me play the clip for people who have just turned in.
This surfaced yesterday afternoon evening by Pastor Warnock in a 2011 sermon delivered, it seems, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.
It could be a different pulpit, but I believe it's the Ebenezer Church.
Cut number four.
America, nobody can serve God and the military.
You can't serve God and money.
You cannot serve God and mammon at the same time.
America, choose ye this day whom you will serve.
Is that newsworthy, Senator Rubio?
Absolutely it is, because what he's basically saying, and look, the rhetorical point, the broader point, right, that you can't have two masters is different from saying that you can't serve God and the military.
Newt Gingrich said that if the absentee ballot requests and the absentee ballot submissions were done based on previous precedent, President Trump would have won the state by 40,000 votes.
Officials in Fayette County unearthed 2,755 ballots that have not been included in the original count.
1,500 of them went for Trump, 1,100 for Biden.
So that's a 400-vote gain for President Trump.
The audit of votes in the presidential race also revealed missing votes in Walton County.
284 ballots were added from the between precinct.
They netted 176 votes for President Trump.
And Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office cited human error and gross negligence in 2,600 missing votes in Floyd County.
He called for the Floyd County election manager to resign.
And now a Republican election monitor discovered 9,626 vote error in the DeKalb County hand recount.
One batch was labeled 10,700.
That's right.
If you've got a mind, too.
Great subject today.
I could do this every week.
The nature issue.
Everybody knows.
Everybody listening knows.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Even if you haven't thought about it.
Everybody does have a nature.
And everyone comes with the flawed nature.
You also come with gifts.
It's important to know both.
Oh my God, that is something.
So, Thomas in Staten Island, New York, wants to match me, clergy person for clergy person.
So, my rabbi threw me over a desk, but Thomas' school nun threw his brother down the stairs.
That's worse.
I mean, I gotta say, there was no injury to me.
It wasn't even an injury to my feelings because I thought the rabbi was right.
Let me quickly get here.
So Thomas, was your brother hurt?
No, he wasn't.
And the thing was, he was never good in spelling.
He finally studied for a test and he got 100. And she didn't believe him to none.
So she took him outside and she actually literally threw him down the flight of stairs.
And when he fell down, she says, Anthony, did you get hurt?
He said, no, sister.
And she said, well, come up again.
I'll throw you down again.
And he never told my father.
He's nine years older than me.
I'm 62. And he's nine years older than me.
And we never told anybody about it, you know, until later on.
Right.
Because of the same reason I didn't tell my father.
Right.
And there was another thing what they used to do, Dennis.
I don't know if you remember.
In the Catholic school, let's say we talked too much.
And we would go home for lunch at that time.
I lived in Brooklyn.
And they put scotch tape on our lips.
And you know what?
You were afraid to take it off.
You actually went home with the scotch tape on.
You walked the whole block.
Okay, I'm letting you go.
This is what you call Judeo-Christian tradition.
It's a perfect example.
The Jewish tradition is you throw the kid over the desk.
The Catholic tradition is thrown down the stairs.
Oh, God, this is awesome.
Gotta admit, I do have fun during the show.
Dale in Detroit.
Wife and daughter are very negative natures.
Oh my God, Dale.
You know, you need a hug from me.
Ty in San Antonio.
Born with a negative nature almost cost me my marriage.
That might have been a wake-up call.
I gotta do the wake-up call subject next week or very soon.
Yeah, Angelina in Medina, Ohio.
You know, most of you are in the 30s calling.
It's very interesting.
When the subject is political, the callers are older.
And when the subject is micro, the callers are younger.
Makes perfect sense.
I just thought I'd note that.
Angelina in Ohio.
People can change natures only if they consistently work at it like I did.
You know what?
I would like you all to call next week.
I think I'm going to do a part two.
It's so big.
Michelle, Dan, Megan, Michael.
All right, everybody.
everybody.
Now call in on any subject under the sun.
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The situation in each state is a little different.
In Arizona, they are simply refusing to have a recount, and that's outrageous.
The law says you're only entitled to a mandatory recount if you lost by fewer than 500 votes, and that's designed for dog-catcher elections, but for president, in a state that casts 3 million votes, you're not going to have a 500-vote margin.
Georgia, they're having a recount, but the inspectors are 40 feet away.
There's no way the Republican can see them doing this recount, much less checks the ballots.
What is that?
What kind of a joke is that?
I mean, I don't really even understand...
Democrats being partisan.
It's called cheating, Dick.
It's called cheating.
How is that possible?
How can the lawyers, how can this be possible that they would allow what's obviously cheating?
I think Trump's people were asleep at the switch and should have been there in these polling places protesting, certainly the recount.
During the recount, they were protesting, but they were not listened to.
Also in Georgia, I think I said earlier, but let me repeat, there were 200 people between the ages of 105 and 110 who voted.
There were 2,000 people over the age of 100 who were supposed to vote.
And there were 27,000 people over the age of 90, between 90 and 100, who were said to have voted.
And I wish everybody health in Georgia, but somehow I don't think all those people actually voted.
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If Susan Rice is nominated to be the Secretary of State, will you vote yes, no, or have you not made up your mind?
Well, yeah, you know, I mean, it's not fair for me to make a pronouncement like that.
Here's the bottom line.
Joe Biden is going to nominate people to positions.
If he takes office, he'll nominate people to positions that frankly...
I would never nominate if I were president, and I wouldn't support if I had my choice.
But I do believe presidents deserve some deference in who they nominate.
Now, obviously, there are things that could be disqualifying.
And so let me just say I'm not going to make broad pronouncements about someone like Susan Rice, who I've limited interaction with.
I will certainly sort of – the president will deserve some deference in that regard.
But I want to know more about what it is she intends to do as Secretary of State on some key issues around the world and so forth, and look at her record.
There are others that I can tell you, frankly, with no disrespect to them on a personal level, but, I mean, I could never support, and I don't dislike Bernie Sanders, by the way.
I mean, I actually think, I admire the fact that he's pretty honest and transparent that he's a socialist and has been so for a long time, although I strongly disagree with what he stands for, but I would never want him to see him as Secretary of Labor.
I've actually done bills with Elizabeth Warren on things that are good for the country that we agree on, but I'd never want her to see her running Treasury or anything of that nature.
So there are people I can tell you right now I would never support.
How about Senator Angus King who's tipped for the Director of National Intelligence?
Well, I told Angus that I'm going to easily sink his nomination by just saying he reminds me of John Bolton because of the mustache and the white hair.
But, you know, Angus is a member of the Intelligence Committee.
I've always found him to be...
Involved, serious, works hard, asks the right questions.
It's an important job.
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Now, mind you, while the chattering class is now calling for a cancellation of Thanksgiving, they're calling out for pseudo-Gestapo squads to go out to arrest people that are gathering on Thanksgiving.
California lawmakers head to Maui with lobbyists despite pandemic and travel warnings.
This is from Politico.
They did a nice work of journalism here by Katie Murphy.
Roughly 100 people from four states converged at Fairmont Kealani.
For a four-day legislative conference organized by the Independent Voter Project.
The 18th annual event was a third of its regular size, but it drew 20 lawmakers from California, Texas, and Washington State.
The theme, how to reopen state economies amid the public health crisis.
So it's okay to go travel to Hawaii, probably on taxpayer dime, with lobbyists, but somehow at the same time we must cancel Thanksgiving.
All the while, we have Governor Mussolini.
I say that kiddingly.
Media matters, okay?
Half-kiddingly, alright?
Governor Mussolini was found in Napa Valley at French Laundry.
No social distancing, no masks.
Well over the declared edict of not allowing...
People that have tables of over five to six people.
And let's pull this picture up on screen.
Looks like Governor Newsom on screen here.
Who he said he was outdoors.
He obviously wasn't.
He was with 12 people with looks like very, very expensive glasses of wine.
I mean, if I could just look at a picture of what the American ruling class is, it's this picture.
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Sean Hannity put it best last night on Fox News.
What the hell is happening in Georgia?
Once again, almost 3,000 uncounted votes in Georgia discovered.
Which, of course, immediately makes one worry about the hugely important Senate runoffs that are coming up January 5th with Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler squaring off against the radical Democrats who want to be part of the reason that the Democrats control The entire U.S. government.
Here was Sean last night.
Now, breaking moments ago, the state of Georgia's hand recount magically how many days after Election Day uncovered yet another 2,700 uncounted ballots, the majority of which, oh, shockingly cast for President Trump.
Last night?
Same story, another 2,600 uncounted ballots were discovered, and again, most of those ballots in favor of the president.
What the hell's happening in Georgia and in our country?
That's right, a clip from the molar.
That's right, that's Dutch for hitting the head with a windmill.
I know those of you listening in Texas, that is a very common saying in the El Paso area.
That's it.
Because of the windmill proliferation there.
All right, everybody.
This is the hour you send the internet.
Whatever's on your mind, especially when I listen to this first.
You know, I can't get the happiness hour subject out of my mind.
There were so many good calls, and I couldn't take them.
It bothers me.
About nature, our natures.
I'm going to do that a lot.
It's a biggie.
One woman said the happiness hour is what turned her around.
She had an angry nature.
Well, everybody, welcome.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the hour.
Whatever's on your mind, don't be offended.
Boy, I got it.
You know what?
I've got to do more happiness hours on people getting offended too easily.
If I drop your call on this hour, it's not anything to do with you.
I don't even know who it is.
Everybody's anonymous.
So it can't be personal.
It may be a topic I've already addressed.
It might be a topic you could just go on the internet and Google.
Or Bing, or Brave, or Go-Go Duck, and find the answer to.
I may not know anything about it.
Maybe somewhat of an esoteric topic.
I mean, if you ask me to explain string theory, I won't be able.
I admit it.
I am reading a book on physics right now, believe it or not.
I don't understand half of it.
But it's still worth reading because it's so well written.
I'm going to have the author on, in fact, next week because I'm enjoying the book so much.
That's right.
Ask me anything about the red shift.
String theory.
Quantum mechanics.
Quantum physics, I should say.
What else?
Oh, man.
There's another one.
Another term there.
Oh, yes.
Oh, God.
Inflation.
That's it.
Inflation.
How's that?
Yes, the inflation of the universe, not monetary inflation.
If you knew what goes on in my earphones, folks, you would send me a gift.
You would start saying, Dennis the martyr.
You would not restrict it to the living martyr.
He asked me, what about balloons?
What on God's earth does that have to do with inflation?
Because you inflate balloons?
Oh my God.
Please don't send me a letter on why I said, oh my God.
I have a whole explanation of the third commandment in the Rational Bible, my book on Bible commentary.
It's misunderstood.
I want to explain why from the Hebrew.
All right, everybody, whatever's on your mind, especially audio equipment, photography equipment, classical music, cigars.
And, well, there's always another one.
At least forget one of the list.
Anyway, those are good.
Yep.
Alright, let's see what's on board here.
Look at that!
I have an answer to that question.
I have an answer to that one, too.
And, okay.
All right, let's begin with Jamie in Freehold, New Jersey.
The famous Jamie of Freehold.
Hello.
How are you today?
Thanks for taking my call.
Thank you for calling.
So, I'm 46 years old.
I just have to say that I discovered you about three or four years ago, and the happiness hour makes my week.
I love that.
And I look forward to you singing.
You do.
The original lyrics.
Ha!
I love you for that.
No, no, no.
The original lyrics lie.
You cracked me up.
The original lyrics.
Yes.
Anyway, I recently...
Yes, absolutely.
When I miss it, I'm unhappy.
Gotcha.
So, I recently started smoking cigars, and I was just curious, very simply, what's your favorite cigar and why?
So...
I have a number of answers to that, and even though 98% of you don't smoke cigars, you should still be interested in the question because it's philosophic.
It's not just cigars, and I'll explain why.
So I have two answers, and one is, if I were to ask you what is your favorite food, would you have an answer?
No, because I have multiple.
That's my answer on cigars.
So if you were in a jolly good mood in front of one of your fireside chats, which one that you'd go to?
Alright, so it's not one.
There is a generic type that I tend to love.
Dark wrapper, which generally means stronger.
Dark wrapper and from Nicaragua.
I do not enjoy Cuban cigars.
It has nothing to do with the regime.
The Nicaraguan regime is also communist.
So it has nothing to do with politics.
I do not like the taste of Cuban cigars.
I do not like mild cigars.
That means light wrapper.
So Connecticut's are not your style?
Connecticut is not my style, that is correct.
Ecuadorian wrapper, Cameroon wrapper, Nicaraguan wrapper, a whole bunch of guys.
I also like Honduran, but they're a lot more Nicaraguan.
Among the Nicaraguan, the My Father line is pretty consistently delicious.
Which strikes a lot of people who don't smoke cigars as what?
Delicious?
Yes.
We smoke for taste, not for nicotine.
Cigarette smokers smoke for nicotine.
So having given you all of that, what is your favorite?
Well, right now, I'm airing to the Perdomo Lot 23. Although it's a Connecticut, I think it's a very strange description of the cigar.
Creamy and smooth are the two...
Creamy and smooth makes perfect sense.
You're my kind of guy.
Let me tell you something.
Next time I'm in Freehold, we should have a cigar together.
Now, I appreciate that call.
That's fun.
It's good.
Fun is good.
Fun is like condiments.
It is like salt and pepper.
It's like spices.
It's not the meaning.
The meaning in eating is from the protein and the fiber and the vitamins that you get, but without any spices, without salt, without pepper, without garlic, I would say, even in many cases, like steak.
It's just not yummy.
That's how life is.
So the purpose of life is not fun.
But life without fun is not fun.
Alright, that was good.
Jennifer in Tustin, California.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
I love the fun on your show.
More importantly, the clarity.
Yes.
If you like fun and clarity, I'm your man.
I'm your other man.
I mean, you may be married or have a boyfriend.
I am.
I have a wonderful man.
Thank you.
I'm your other man.
Great.
I've heard you say, my question is, I've heard you say several times of late on the show that you would not take the COVID vaccine.
And I feel the same way myself.
But I'm wondering what...
Will you, I, do if the COVID vaccine is mandatory in the same way that, you know, childhood vaccines are mandatory in many states?
Have you thought about that?
I have thought about it.
It's a real dilemma.
I mean, if they don't allow you to go on an airplane without proof of a vaccine, I don't, you know, I would have to weigh.
Not being able to travel and give speeches and do my cruises.
I mean, I cannot live a life without travel.
Yes, exactly.
See, I want everybody listening who doesn't know, I've taken every vaccine offered, and my kids have taken all of them.
I never had any interest in vaccines.
I just took them.
But I don't trust...
The medical establishment any longer.
They, like the New York Times, they have lost me.
I have no trust in them whatsoever.
I think there is such deep corruption in the CDC and the others that this is the only, I think, RNA-based vaccine.
That's the problem.
This is Hugh Hewitt for townhall.com.
Republicans should be on to Georgia.
Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, had a line from his most famous news conference ever.
After a 41-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2014, Belichick answered question after question with, we're on to Cincinnati.
After Joe Biden's victory was declared by media organizations on Saturday, the mantra of Republicans for the next two months should be, we are on to Georgia.
Because on January 5, Georgians will decide two United States Senate seats and run off election.
The course of the nation over the next two years is in the balance.
If Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler win, Americans will have divided government and compromise.
If left-wing, indeed radical, Democratic challengers John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win, the nation will see Supreme Court packing, cuts on the military spending, and socialized medicine.
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My guest book is called COVID-19, a physician's take on the exaggerated fear of the coronavirus.
He is Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
Dr. Donald Trump.
Recovered pretty quickly from the time that he announced that he had contracted the coronavirus.
Were you surprised he bounced back so fast?
I wasn't for a couple reasons.
Number one, he was treated early with mild symptoms.
Although they took him to the hospital, it probably wasn't necessary.
Also, although I don't know this, I believe he was already on hydroxychloroquine, which reduces viral replication.
In addition, he was on multiple supplements that work really well, and that includes things like zinc, melatonin, and vitamin C. And so I wasn't surprised, and he had world-class therapeutics at his disposal, and I think anybody would recover quickly if they're treated early with mild symptoms.
Doctor, why is hydroxychloroquine so controversial?
Because Donald Trump, way back in the day, during his press conference, made mention of it, and it's very cheap, and it's generic, and they hate Donald Trump.
So immediately that drug became...
Political.
Political to the point that pharmacies were refusing to dispense it when I'd write a prescription to other doctors as well.
And the Medical Board of California came out with a statement that said, prescribing hydroxychloroquine could subject a physician to unprofessional conduct.
Never in the history of my career has the Medical Board put out such a statement, especially with a drug that is not controlled, meaning it's easy to write for, you don't need a special prescription.
It's been around for 65 years.
and it's available over the counter in many countries but not ours.
Let's go to a true expert in the field.
His friends call him Fredo, and he's not happy.
With another medical professional called Dr. Atlas?
And the question at hand is Thanksgiving.
This is cut seven.
I think Fredo's taken too many steroids.
Play cut.
What the hell are you doing here?
Yeah, it could be their last Thanksgiving.
If you expose them to people who aren't wearing masks, who aren't socially distancing, and haven't been doing so, and haven't gotten tested.
Because they somehow think they don't want to get in on the con of COVID. You know, you want to hide on state news.
You do it.
But someday, you're going to have to deal with real questions.
And either you're going to come on the show or you're going to do it.
But you know what?
We may go back to old school.
And maybe the questions will come fine.
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All right.
Thank you kindly for your calls.
Jennifer, I'm thanking you again.
And I'm going to clear a line here.
Now, the following is a question I am asked.
There's almost every week a call comes in on this, and I take it every other month, maybe.
So Dennis in Johnstown, Ohio, is why don't I believe in Jesus?
So I am a religious Jew, and I'll give you a number of totally honest answers.
Number one, It has nothing to do with Jesus.
It has to do with me.
I am writing a commentary on the Bible, as many of you know.
It's the best-selling Bible commentary in America, so a lot of people, it's got 2,000 reviews.
That's a lot for a Bible commentary.
And the third volume's coming out next year.
I'm finishing it in six weeks.
It's a lot of work.
My life's work.
It's called the Rational Bible for a reason.
My vehicle to God and religion is through reason.
So, having been committed to Judaism and embracing it, I've sort of exhausted my faith stretchability.
To add on more leaps of faith for me is just asking too much.
Now, I know this perhaps even depresses some of you, but I've always gambled with transparency.
I believe God created the world.
I believe that God gave Moses the Ten Commandments.
I believe God brought ten plagues upon Egypt.
I've sort of ended my leaps of faith with the close of the Hebrew Bible.
Number two, the problem that Jews have always had has not been with the messianic claims of Jesus or for Jesus.
The problem has been the divinity claims, because Judaism is extremely strict in its monotheism.
There is no hint from our understanding of the Old Testament.
There may be hints of Messiahship, depending on how you read Isaiah 53, etc.
But we see no hints of a Divine Son and a Divine Being.
I will tell you what I do believe about Jesus and Christianity after I finish this.
Number three is a theological issue about the idea that someone would die for my sins in order for me to be capable of salvation.
That is not a Jewish belief.
It was not a Jewish belief even in the temple.
If a Jew could not afford sacrificing an animal, he sacrificed grain.
There were non-blood ways of achieving repentance.
Having said all of that, I believe that Christianity is a divine vehicle.
That's why I have, yes, I, this Jew, has brought more people back to church than almost any living Christian.
I'm proud of it.
It's a fact.
And it's wonderful.
These, the Christians, Catholic Protestants, Evangelical or Protestants, LDS slash Mormons, these people are my allies.
Yes.
And I am a major defender of America's Christians because they created the best country in the history of the world.
So I know that many Christians are praying for me, and I never find, I never resent it.
I am touched by it.
I know it comes from a good place.
And I think that Christianity is a divine vehicle, and I believe that Judaism is a divine vehicle.
I believe that the Jews are the chosen people.
Most Jews reject the idea, because most Jews have been secularized tragically.
But I live with a lot of disappointment.
That is the nature of the human condition.
All right.
I hope that helps in some way.
And Michael in Orange County, California.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Prager.
How are you?
I am well, thank you.
Great to be speaking.
We'll be a huge fan, and thank you for all that you do.
It's fantastic.
Thank you so much.
I'm a really, really big fan of all that you do.
Great.
So, the question that I outlined to your call screener, I have two boys, Parker and Michael, ages 12 and 9, respectively.
Not to put you on the spot, but was wondering, there's a lot going on.
The election, the COVID, everything.
It's impossible, regardless of age, to not be a witness to all of these things that are going on all the time.
So, not to put you on the spot, what would be some sage advice from Dennis Prager that I could give the boys?
There are fans of yours as well, by the way.
I've introduced them to Prager, you through your videos on communism, socialism, Israel, and a few other things.
And, again, to put you on the spot, what would some sage advice that you could offer to these two boys?
I have a few different, very concise messages for young people.
One is that self-control is infinitely more important than self-esteem.
So that's a huge one in one sentence.
And if parents understood that, they would stop praising their kids every day and tell the kids to control themselves every day.
I would tell them that the greatest advantage, the greatest privilege is not white privilege.
The greatest privilege, or one of the greatest privileges, is America privilege.
I'm not privileged to be white.
I'm privileged to be American.
That holds true for Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and everybody else.
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Hi.
The situation in each state is a little different.
In Arizona, they are simply refusing to have a recount.
And that's outrageous.
The law says you're only entitled to a mandatory recount if you lost fewer than 500 votes.
And that's designed for dog-catcher elections, but for president in a state that casts 2-3 million votes, you're not going to have a 500-vote margin.
In Georgia, they're having a recount, but the inspectors are 40 feet away.
There's no way the Republican can see them doing this recount, much less checks a ballot.
What is that?
What kind of a joke is that?
I mean, I don't really even understand...
Democrats being partisan.
It's the election...
It's called cheating, Dick.
It's called cheating.
How is that possible?
How can the lawyers, how can this be possible that they would allow what's obviously cheating?
I think Trump's people were asleep at the switch and should have been there in these polling places protesting.
Certainly the recount.
During the recount, they were protesting, but they were not listened to.
Also in Georgia, I think I said earlier, but let me repeat, there were 200 people Between the ages of 105 and 110 who voted.
There were 2,000 people over the age of 100 who were supposed to have voted.
And there were 27,000 people over the age of 90, between 90 and 100, who were said to have voted.
And I wish everybody health in Georgia, but somehow I don't think all those people actually voted.
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If Susan Rice is nominated to be the Secretary of State, will you vote yes, no, or have you not made up your mind?
Well, yeah, you know, I mean, it's not fair for me to make a pronouncement like that.
Here's the bottom line.
Joe Biden is going to nominate people to positions.
If he takes office, he'll nominate people to positions that, frankly...
I would never nominate if I were president, and I wouldn't support if I had my choice.
But I do believe presidents deserve some deference in who they nominate.
Obviously, there are things that could be disqualifying.
And so let me just say I'm not going to make broad pronouncements about someone like Susan Rice, who I've limited interaction with.
The president will deserve some deference in that regard.
But I want to know more about what it is she intends to do as Secretary of State on some key issues around the world and so forth, and look at her record.
There are others that I can tell you, frankly, with no disrespect to them on a personal level, but, I mean, I could never support, and I don't dislike Bernie Sanders, by the way.
I mean, I actually think, I admire the fact that he's pretty honest and transparent that he's a socialist and has been so for a long time, although I strongly disagree with what he stands for, but I would never want him to see him as Secretary of Labor.
I've actually done bills with Elizabeth Warren on things that are good for the country that we agree on, but I never want her to see her running Treasury or anything of that nature.
So there are people I can tell you right now I would never support.
How about Senator Angus King who's tipped for the Director of National Intelligence?
Well, I told Angus that I'm going to easily sink his nomination by just saying he reminds me of John Bolton because of the mustache and the white hair.
But, you know, Angus is a member of the Intelligence Committee.
I've always found him to be...
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Now, mind you, while the chattering class is now calling for a cancellation of Thanksgiving, they're calling out for pseudo-Gestapo squads to go out to arrest people that are...
Hey everybody, Dennis Prager here.
Hi Dennis.
That's odd.
A talk show host talking to himself.
Well, you know, to a certain extent, that is what you do as a talk show host.
It's not like there's a big crowd here that's reacting to you.
That's my favorite thing.
Yeah, not my favorite.
One of my favorite.
One of my thousand favorite things.
But when a young person will ask me, so how do I know?
I'd like to be a talk show host.
What do I do?
How do I know if I could do it?
It's very simple.
Go into a room, sit alone for three hours, and be interesting.
And I would say half of the people who hear that decide on some other profession.
They become accountants.
Where you also sit alone.
Not that I think of it.
By the way, why didn't I do this?
I need to do an hour.
Actually, I'd like to do ten hours.
The word interesting.
Interesting is the key to communication.
Whether it is artistic or verbal or written, music, art, everything.
All communication must hold the interest of the viewer, reader, listener.
And now, the trick is to do it with meaning.
You can hold people's interest, for example, on TV with eye candy.
Notice, by the way, there's no term ear candy.
That's right.
The ear is much deeper than the eye.
But the trick, and I learned this too at a young age, because when teachers were boring, I remember thinking, do they know they're boring?
It's one of the great questions, like why God made the mosquito.
Do boring teachers know they're boring?
Or even worse, do they think they are interesting?
I don't know the answer to that, by the way.
I really don't.
Okay, let's see here.
So, let's go to Peter in Detroit.
Hello, Peter.
Hi, Dennis.
Thanks for taking my call.
Before I get into why I called, I just want to say I love Charlie Kirk, and I'm glad he's got his own show now, but I miss your first hour here in the Detroit area.
Well, Charlie is terrific, and we're very close.
And I tell everybody, it's so easy to hear the first hour or the third hour, whichever, if any given station doesn't have that broadcast now.
You can go to DennisPrager.com and hear it live.
You can subscribe to PragerTopia and get it without commercials.
Are you aware of both of those options?
I am, yep.
Okay, good.
All right.
Thank you.
Well, anyway, the reason I was calling is, you know, I'm a long, long-time listener, and, you know, I hear the tragic calls all the time, the parents, you know, calling your show and saying how they're called to them anymore because of political, you know, they get brainwashed out at university and that whole thing.
Well, there's a flip side to that, a phenomenon that I've witnessed, and I call it trickle-up luftism.
I know several, I know it's anecdotal, but I know...
Several friends and acquaintances whose kids come home from college all brainwashed and they...
they I don't know if it's because they they've been convinced by their kids to believe what they believe or if it's a an effort to maintain a relationship with their kids but they seem to adopt the same brainwashed beliefs and and I know I see it but I think wow you know I that's fascinating I
I have not experienced that, but the reason I wouldn't is that the people I'm closest with share my values, so I would not have experienced parents who, you know, reject these values, but I believe you.
I believe it exists.
These are people I know in most cases very well and are friends, and I've always viewed as being sensible and having their heads through that.
I think they are the unwitting victims of emotional blackmail.
They don't want to have a rift.
Well, that's kind of what I think.
I think you're right.
They don't want to have a rift with their children.
Well, it's very disturbing.
It's very disturbing on many, on many accounts.
To abandon your values in order to feel loved by your children?
That is very sad.
It's literal.
I'm not using sad euphemistically.
It is a very sad situation.
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Republicans should be on to Georgia.
Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, had a line from his most famous news conference ever.
After a 41-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2014, Belichick answered question after question with, we're on to Cincinnati.
After Joe Biden's victory was declared by media organizations on Saturday, the mantra of Republicans for the next two months should be, we are on to Georgia.
Because on January 5, Georgians will decide two United States Senate seats and run off elections.
The course of the nation over the next two years is in the balance.
If Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler win, Americans will have divided government and compromise.
If left-wing, indeed radical, Democratic challengers John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win, the nation will see Supreme Court packing cuts in the military's spending and socialized medicine.
If Trump wants a comeback in 2024, it starts in the Peach State on January 5. We're on to Georgia.
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My guest book is called COVID-19: A Physician's Take on the Exaggerated Fear of the Coronavirus He is Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
Dr. Donald Trump recovered pretty quickly from the time that he announced that he had contracted the coronavirus.
Were you surprised he bounced back so fast?
I wasn't for a couple reasons.
Number one, he was treated early with mild symptoms.
Although they took him to the hospital, it probably wasn't necessary.
Also, although I don't know this, I believe he was already on hydroxychloroquine, which reduces viral replication.
In addition, he was on multiple supplements that work really well, and that includes things like zinc, melatonin, and vitamin C. And so I wasn't surprised, and he had world-class therapeutics at his disposal, and I think anybody would recover quickly if they're treated early with mild symptoms.
Doctor, why is hydroxychloroquine so controversial?
Because Donald Trump, way back in the day, during his press conference, made mention of it, and it's very cheap, and it's generic, and they hate Donald Trump.
So immediately that drug became political, political to the point that pharmacies were refusing to dispense it when I'd write a prescription to other doctors as well.
And the Medical Board of California came out with a statement that said, prescribing hydroxychloroquine could subject a physician to unprofessional conduct.
Never in the history of my career has the Medical Board put out such a statement, especially with a drug that is not controlled, meaning it's easy to write for, you don't need a special prescription.
It's been around for 65 years and it's available over-the-counter in many countries, but not ours.
Let's go to a true expert in the field.
His friends call him Fredo.
And he's not happy!
With another medical professional.
Can you imagine if we did bumper music just on what I listen to?
Imagine that.
We'd come back with Bruckner's second.
Gotta do it one day.
We really do.
I gotta get you folks into classical music.
50% of you would love it.
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All right.
So, Mark in Sacramento, was that the guy who originally called?
Is that it?
On Jesus?
So he said, I never ended up saying what you do believe about Jesus.
Well, that's not what I was asked.
But anyway, I believe that Christianity is a divine vehicle to bring the world.
To God and the Ten Commandments, which is what it's all about, in my opinion, in any event.
So, by the way, the greatest Jewish philosopher ever lived, Maimonides Rambam, said at the end of his great work on Jewish law, and he was not a fan of Christianity or Islam because Jews were very persecuted by both, and yet he said it is Christianity more than anything else that has brought the world to the Torah.
That's right, that's true.
The vast majority of people who heard of Jeremiah or Genesis or Moses did so because of Christianity.
So, that's my answer to you.
Alright, let's see here.
And Scott in Chatsworth, California.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
It's a real pleasure speaking with you and a real honor.
Thank you.
I've listened to you for a couple of decades now.
Wow.
But the reason for my call is my son, this is about 18 years ago, came home from Berkeley.
He had the typical liberal points of view on most of the social issues.
And he was going to live at home while I worked for work.
And I said, as long as you're living at home here, I'd like you to read the Wall Street Journal, the whole paper, including the opinion section, and listen to Fox and see how the stories compare between MSNBC and CNN. And after a year or so, he would bring the articles from the Times and from the Wall Street Journal and say, how come this information...
The Wall Street Journal isn't in the Times article.
And after a while comparing the information he was getting, he slowly but surely changed his viewpoint on a number of issues.
Well, that was a very good thing you did.
Actually, there is not much of a difference in the news stories of the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
There's a huge difference.
It's worth double the subscription rate.
And I do pay the subscription rate.
It is worth double just for the opinion pages and the editorial page.
And that's what I would really have pushed.
Anyway, it worked.
I'll give you an example.
I mean, though, in the news, it would be interesting.
I'm sure the Wall Street Journal covered the Hunter Biden laptop story, but it was essentially ignored.
I'm going to look up something right now, real time, with you, my dear friends.
I'm going to see where the Danish study on masks...
Okay, here it is.
Danish study face masks.
So what comes up?
It'll be interesting.
Well, there you go.
It's a happy surprise for me.
New York Times comes up, study questions whether masks protect wearers.
You need to wear them anyway.
At least they reported it.
That was just two days ago.
I mean, the study came out a while ago, but it doesn't matter.
Now, as a result of that, if the New York Times publishes something, then the left feels it's kosher to report a story.
But that was...
I didn't see that.
Let me see that here.
A new study questions whether masks protect wearers.
You need to wear them anyway.
So that's an odd way of talking about the story.
That's the headline.
This was done by scientists in Denmark, by the way.
This is the subheading.
Masks prevent people from transmitting the coronavirus to others, scientists now agree.
But a new trial failed to document protection from the virus among the wearers.
Well, there you go.
That was honest.
Oh, Gina Collada.
That's part of the reason.
This woman has been their science writer.
I think I even had her on the show.
Yes, I'm sure I did when she wrote a book.
She writes about science and medicine.
She's twice been a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Author of six books.
There you go.
I know, because I had her on on one of them.
She's a rare throwback to being a liberal rather than a leftist.
Researchers in Denmark reported on Wednesday that surgical masks, quote, did not protect the wearers against infection with the coronavirus in a large randomized clinical trial.
But the findings conflict with those from a number of other studies experts.
Whenever they do this, experts say, who are these people?
It means nothing to me.
Whenever I see experts say, it means nothing.
And it's not likely to alter public health recommendations in the United States.
The study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine Did not contradict growing evidence that masks can prevent transmission of the virus from wearer to others, but the conclusion is at odds with the view that masks also protect the wearers.
Yes.
Okay.
Anyway.
All right.
Thank you for that.
And Jeffrey in Philadelphia, I know you tried earlier in the week, I believe.
Is that correct?
Yes.
How are you?
Good.
Oh, yes.
Yes, so he was going to tell us about election in Philadelphia.
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They're voting whether or not they want Chuck Schumer to run the Senate.
And Joe Biden takes office.
Joe Biden becomes president.
It could be the difference between a radical, crazy person running Labor, Treasury, the Department of Defense, what have you, or someone we just don't agree with, but isn't.
You know, a radical crazy.
I think that's part of it.
And then the other part of it is, particularly in the Loeffler race, but I think in both of them, but Loeffler race more particular is, you know, this gentleman she's running against, you know, every day something new comes out.
And I know you've been focused on that somewhat this morning as well, apparently, but the video of him saying you can't serve God in the military is offensive and would come as a tremendous shock to the men and women in uniform and their families who, in fact, put their lives on the line.
So he can have the freedom not just to worship, but to say things like that.
Let me play the clip for people who have just turned in.
This surfaced yesterday afternoon, evening, by Pastor Warnock in a 2011 sermon delivered, it seems, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.
It could be a different pulpit, but I believe it's the Ebenezer Church.
Cut number four.
America, nobody can serve God and the military.
You can't serve God and money.
You cannot serve God and Marlon at the same time.
America, choose ye this day whom you will serve.
Is that newsworthy, Senator Rubio?
Absolutely it is, because what he's basically saying, and look, the rhetorical point, the broader point, right, that you can't have two masters is different from saying that you can't serve God and the military.
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Officials in Fayette County unearthed 2,755 ballots that have not been included in the original count.
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All right.
I've lived to have Bruckner as a bumper.
Music.
First time in American history.
Do you know my wife and I, right before the lockdowns, my wife and I flew to Cleveland just to hear Bruckner's Fifth Symphony with the Cleveland Orchestra.
Got front row seats.
A couple of the guys in the orchestra recognized me, went backstage.
It was a night to remember.
What a fantastic evening.
Great orchestra.
Great folks in Cleveland we had dinner with.
All right, everybody.
Life is a full life.
All right, let's go.
Got to go quick here, Jeffrey.
What's on your mind?
Yes.
I filed a petition or a motion in federal court on the 28th of October.
Petition to combine cases for judicial efficiency because of crimes, 18 U.S.C. 653, misuse of federal funds, mail fraud, and other crimes, and summary affirmation, and pre-premendatory disqualification of all judges of the Third Circuit.
Move to the Fifth Circuit.
And this involves the election, and on the 12th of April, Bottom line, let me ask you a question.
What do you believe happened in Philadelphia?
Quickly.
Was it fraud?
Yes.
And it's documented in federal court, ECF 33. Do you believe that it changed the Pennsylvania vote?
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I talked a lot about this this week, and I thank you, and I am going to revisit it, obviously, next week.
I want to take this.
This is too much.
Bill in Westlake, Ohio.
Hi.
Hey, Dennis.
How are you?
Nice to talk to you again.
Thank you.
I've been teaching for 25 years, and I know that my students are probably bored to death if I'm not having fun delivering the lesson.
If I'm not having fun, they're not going to have fun.
I like that.
That's right.
So what do you do?
Do you sort of catch yourself?
Yeah, I know I'm not having my A game, but I'll tell you this.
If I'm like myself and have worked hard and really delivering a good attention getting lesson, and they're sitting there like lumps, I'll tell the kids that you guys bore the heck out of me.
Good.
And they never get told that they're bored, and that kind of startles them.
I love you.
I do.
You know, when my kids, when they were young, if they ever said, and it stopped it, by the way, I don't recall them saying it after a very young age, I'm bored, Dad.
And I said, no, you're not bored, you're boring.
It's a great answer.
You know what I need to write?
I need to write snappy answers from parents.
All right.
Brian, David, John, John, Bill.
Adam, Corey, you know, you're killing me, man.
Hey, everybody, have a wonderful weekend, and do whatever you want to do.