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Scared away from it by...
Who's making the announcement?
Dr. Fauci, is he the one who's telling everybody not to have Thanksgiving?
Who's all?
What does all mean?
Well, are Democrat states?
Excuse me, are Republican states doing that?
So it's not all.
It's...
Is it the CDC? They are apparently, I think it's the Board of Supervisors of the County, the County Board of Supervisors of L.A. County is having a vote today on whether to in fact keep the ban on outdoor eating at restaurants.
Do you hear me?
They had a list of...
The places where they believe scientifically the virus is spread and restaurants, outdoor eating in restaurants was 11th.
And they've decided to, in L.A. County, and this true fool, Newsom and Garcetti, They're all on board with putting you out of business.
Just in case you survive the first lockdown, restaurant owner and waiters and cooks and busboys and cleaning people, just in case you survive that, we'll make sure, because we believe that everything is worth it to save one life.
We can crush millions of lives and hopes.
And put the country in a debt that will not be payable without some draconian measures of contraction of government.
But that's okay, because Governor Cuomo, what is up for an Emmy Award?
Is that right?
Now, it is actually fitting, because it's all an act.
So, maybe it was a way of saying, we know he's an actor.
1-8 Prager 7762. I wrote many months ago, we're in a dress rehearsal for a police state.
And I don't have any paranoia or anything like that.
Never did.
As you know, I try to actually squelch fears.
But there's no way you can deny that that is true.
If anybody wanted a police state...
I don't know why anybody would think that of the left.
But if anybody did want a police state, this proved how easy it is to do in America.
Just tell people they'll be safe.
Better safe than free.
It's not better safe than sorry anymore.
It's better safe than free.
That's one worth keeping for the good books.
It's just an amazing time when young people are afraid.
What are they reading?
Well, I guess they're reading the social media.
And that's convinced them that they're about to die if they lead a normal life.
You know, I've never rooted so much for the partying class.
People having parties now.
They're my cup of tea.
I'm all for it.
I'm for kids having their spring break in November.
Yes, that's right, kids.
Have a good time on the beach in Miami or wherever you might go for your break.
So, it is a very interesting question.
Because I see already, the board is full, but I see four of the eight responses, and they are celebrating.
So I have a somewhat skewed listenership, because most of my listeners are conservative.
Conservatives fear less.
The more you're scared, the more you're left.
It is almost a defining element.
The more you're angry, the more you're left.
The more you're unhappy, the more you're left.
It's a very pathological arena to be.
So, did you see how busy the airports were?
Did I read correctly it was still 60% less than last year?
I know I saw either 60% of last year or 60% less than last year.
Not the same thing, obviously.
Nevertheless, it was a good thing to see.
And they're a little ticked at the CDC, which brought me some schadenfreude.
Because I think that these people have as much common sense as third graders.
Well, that's not fair to third graders.
I'm not being cute.
I have such contempt.
Every major institution has been corrupted morally and in terms of reason.
It's a real dilemma.
Half this country knows what I said is true.
The other half are true believers.
So, okay.
I recognize that.
It's the half that believes that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
They also believe that you shouldn't get together with anybody on Thanksgiving.
You shouldn't fly to...
After eight months of this, you shouldn't fly.
Well, Joe Biden said you shouldn't fly for the swine flu, right?
Was that the swine flu?
I can't believe I kept the recording of it.
This is from when he was vice president of the United States.
There you go.
There's a leader for you.
That's why I... Isn't that interesting?
I had no sense that he was going to run for president or anything.
Why did I isolate it when he was vice president?
I had no interest in Joe Biden.
I knew that what?
Oh, two and a half seconds of dead wrong.
Two and a half seconds of no leadership.
Yes, that's right.
That was during the swine flu when the CDC was not panicking people and the press wasn't.
That's funny.
Pat in San Pedro, California, a way around the restaurant restrictions is to order takeout and eat it outside or near the restaurant.
I don't think they have tables set up.
I don't think that'll work, but it's a cute idea, Pat.
And I thank you for it.
Tell me why you, seriously.
Isn't it of surpassing interest why conservatives are less frightened?
We love our life.
In fact, I think we love it more because we're happier.
But we love our life.
We love our families.
We love our friends.
we love in many cases our religion and even may I say our God and it's just a life that's filled with meaning and struggle and happiness and disappointment In other words, a full life.
Why aren't we as afraid as people on the left?
I don't have a full answer.
I think the radical secularization of these people is part of it.
But I'm not certain.
I know that safety has become a false god.
My theology...
It takes a statement from the Talmud about 1600 years ago.
It's really a fascinating one.
Whoever has no false gods is considered to worship the one God.
The depth of truth of that statement cannot be overstated.
When I think of the number of false gods that have Taking over safety, science, science.
I'm going to have a major scientist on the Ultimate Issues Hour.
We'll talk about that, among other things.
We'll talk about that.
Kelly Loeffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
I mean, he is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott.
Cut number four.
This is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump.
And Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military.
I mean, do Georgians hear this?
Because I've had Georgians call me and tell me their airwaves are flooded with Raphael Warnock and John Ossoff, who is AOC-like propaganda.
Oh, well, that's why, you know, I've had three...
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packing the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
You're going to get them to do Medicare for All, which means That you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement, and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government.
That's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get speeding tickets.
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash for vote scheme, they see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said exists in Nevada, I mean in Wisconsin.
They see the...
Piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that register to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which register to vote online.
You're right.
They see the National Democrat Party suggesting re-education camps for Trump supporters.
They see the New York Times article that says, reach out to Trump supporters, I try.
They also then see the candidate that they voted for, Donald Trump, What are they saying on the front page of the New York Times?
That he might go to prison as soon as he's done with his term.
Playing with fire, everybody.
It's not good Starting today Gyms movie theaters churches can no longer meet indoors as a result of the emergency orders
41 of California 58 counties are now in what's called purple tier status and that is Newsom's strictest category He's also considering instituting a statewide curfew Meanwhile the governor attended a Springer here.
I want to remind you that I'm taking upscale fridge rest of you to Israel Next October.
If Fauci is in charge, what we will do is we will take rowboats.
But we are going to go on the trip.
I suspect that everything will be normal in a year.
And now you know how important experiences are.
You can...
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Heather McDonald is a giant.
Writes a piece in the Spectator.
More Salem than Thanksgiving.
Coronavirus panic has set America back hundreds of years.
She writes about the people who founded America.
Nearly half of the 102 occupants of the Mayflower died in their first year of settlement at Plymouth.
Sometimes at a rate of three a day.
And she speaks about how this was predictable.
Same thing.
Overall, for every six would-be colonists who ventured across the Atlantic, only one survived.
Trying to establish a new life in the New World was most definitely not safe.
And yet the Voyagers kept coming, driven by something beyond safetyism, religious zeal, ambition, passion for discovery, the desire for greater freedom.
Those Americans who later spread across the continent, whether as solo explorers or in wagon trains, likewise, eschewed a stay-safe philosophy.
Today, we are strangling American society in order to avoid a risk of death so infinitesimal, roughly, ready?
Point zero.
Zero.
Zero.
One percent.
Is that one one ten-thousandth of a percent?
For the majority of Americans, that it would not have registered in any possible cost-benefit analysis governing both notable American endeavors and quotidian, that means daily, activities over the last four centuries.
Our current Thanksgiving Day mantras, stay within your pod, stay within your bubble, stay within your household.
In the words of a University of California, San Francisco epidemiologist, epidemiologist has become to me, I assume that you're a fool, but there are some terrific epidemiologists.
But they have to prove they're not a fool when I meet them, or when I hear them or read them.
I have long suspected this since the secondhand smoke lie, and that's all epidemiology, it's not science.
And now I'm convinced if an epidemiologist wants to set policy, you should call your local electrician.
They will probably have a better notion of what to do.
But they pay no price.
That is the amazing thing.
They pay no price.
Most people can't pronounce what they do.
Stay within your household, in the words of a University of California, San Francisco epidemiologist.
Don't travel.
Don't share food.
Don't touch your family members or friends.
Speak only in hushed tones.
Make a mockery of the spirit that creates a country and sustains human life.
The current moment is less like that.
Of the first Thanksgiving celebration and more like the Salem witch frenzy of 1692. To be sure, the coronavirus is real.
Witches were not.
The virus has cost thousands of lives.
Witches did not.
But the fear that has gripped much of the population over the last year, whipped up by sundry experts and authorities, is as disconnected from reason As that emblematic burst of hysteria in colonial Massachusetts and other such panics throughout medieval and early modern Europe.
Then she shows what they have in common.
Let me go to your calls.
Daniel in Louisville, Kentucky.
What you doing for Thanksgiving?
Yes, sir, Dan.
Thank you for taking my call.
We're just going to have a small family gathering.
But we're going to be rejoicing indeed.
We are truly thankful.
My favorite saying is, God, don't be random.
And about a month and a half ago, both myself and my wife came down with COVID. But in God's providence, later on, it was determined that my wife had stage one rectal cancer.
because of the timing all of us got through it and she started treatment a week and a half ago and now we don't have to be concerned with us coming down with COVID doing her treatment that's right and she looks at this as the next adventure because she says that her trust is in the Lord well give her a big hug for me
So my question to you is, is your celebration How many fewer people, if any fewer, than last year?
That's what I... I want to know how many people have been affected by the promotion of the idea that you shouldn't be with people.
Moses in Brooklyn.
Hello, Moses.
Oh, hello, Dennis.
Can I first start just starting to say, like, thank you.
So I've been looking to work.
My family is mostly like really all Democrats.
I'm like the only Republican, the only conservative Republican in my family.
They literally only want to see them.
They make it so hard to talk to them because like there's no other information they're getting besides seeing them, you know, like less of the news.
So I'm 23. I'm black.
It doesn't really matter.
I'm black.
It doesn't really matter.
I'm black.
It doesn't really matter.
It doesn't really matter about same color, but also like thank you.
I'm black.
I'm speaking to the intellect, because you guys have really, like, the last, I think, two years, I've been, like, carved and molded my mind.
Like, you, Charlie Clark, Candace Owens, like, the whole Daily Wire crew, I really owe a lot to you guys, because, like, it wasn't for me discovering, because I'll be an America-hating, Trump-hating, leftist, you know, sign nothing good in this country.
So I feel like, just thank you, you know?
Well, bless you, my friend.
I always ask folks who are in any minority group Jew, black, Hispanic, who have the courage to love this country.
It takes courage now.
Isn't that amazing?
It does.
It takes courage.
Just to say I love America is an amazing thing.
My producer wanted me to ask Moses, is he happier now?
I bet he is.
Yes.
I'll bet he is, too.
Alright, we've got openings, 1-8 Prager 7-7-6.
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Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine, and their vaccine is a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say we're one day closer to this end of coronavirus?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of...
There's no arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
And we may be frustrated right now, and we may be stressed, and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
way we're going to persevere keep up with what's trending subscribe on YouTube today trending now on the Hugh Hewitt show dr. Fauci was there Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday.
And then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months.
That actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans.
of Operation Warp Speed and the confidence that Dr. Fauci expressed today and the news that one of those research companies is going to submit an emergency use authorization tomorrow on the very first vaccine.
That we are literally, literally, we could well be just a matter of a few short weeks away from a vaccine being available.
across this country for the most vulnerable among us and for those that are caring for them in our hospitals and our clinics.
I hope everything you've heard today gives evidence of what I said at the start, that America has never been more prepared to combat this virus. that America has never been more prepared to combat this This is Owen Strand for townhall.com.
Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment.
Yes, indeed, y'all.
I wish you a happy Thanksgiving.
It'll be happier if you're with people.
My producer was mentioning to me earlier how many people I have been among without a mask during the entire COVID period.
In March or April, you know, at the height of the hysteria, I was at a rally to open up Los Angeles.
I spoke there in front of City Hall.
And as I mentioned, then I hugged about 40 people.
And I'm not sure.
It's not really clear how it spreads.
It's not even clear.
For all I know, I've had it.
You know, I do take hydroxychloroquine and zinc and vitamin D. Take hydroxychloroquine every week.
For all I know, I got it, and I was totally asymptomatic.
I had a running nose at one point.
Wish I had running legs.
I would trade it in.
Never been a runner.
But I love life.
I love living life.
You understand how deep the disconnect is between right and left?
That it goes to the most fundamental aspects of life?
Are you governed by fear or are you governed by reason?
Do you understand?
That is how deep the divide is.
You also understand that 90% of the people on the left will never hear what I just said?
We know exactly what they think of us.
Exactly.
They have no idea what we think of them.
No clue.
I don't believe that the average columnist at the New York Times reads or hears a conservative any time of the year, ever.
They live in a state of utter bubblehood.
But it is an amazing thing, is it not?
I'm not saying that there are no conservatives embraced in fear, and I'm very, very surprised to meet any leftist, as opposed to liberal, as I always say, who isn't governed by fear.
That would be, that's almost as rare as meeting a happy leftist.
All right, Mike in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you?
I'm well.
Good.
We've talked before, and I've met you several times, so thank you for talking to you again.
Thank you.
We have no plans to do anything different for Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is actually probably going to have less people than we typically have, because I have a large family, but because of Thanksgiving, my son, my married children, will be going with their in-laws.
But we had a big family gathering just two days ago, 25 people.
And it was great.
So let me ask you, that's a lot of people, 25 people.
And first of all, were you breaking any mandate of Pennsylvania?
Well, I believe so.
I'm not sure what they are specifically, but I did hear something about limiting family gatherings to 10 people.
Right.
Next question.
So let me ask you one more.
Do you have any left-wing members of your extended family?
Thank God, no.
Not my own individual family.
I'm sorry.
I do have a...
Yeah, I do.
I have a brother.
Did they come?
No.
No, this is strictly my own family.
Oh, so they didn't come last year.
Did anybody who came last year not come this year?
No.
Okay.
Well, that's quite a family.
You should adopt me in as an honorary cousin.
That's something.
All right, Charles in Burnsville, Minnesota.
What are your plans?
Hi, Dennis.
We were going to get together with my father-in-law.
They used to live out of state and all they lived.
Here in Minnesota.
In Minnesota, they've limited to just your household, so they don't want anyone getting together.
My father-in-law says since he's a Christian, he thinks we should listen to the governor and not get together.
So that's a very...
I've raised that subject with Christian listeners.
It's a very problematic arena for thinking Christians who want to be faithful to Scripture.
but you obviously end up with Dietrich Bonhoeffer, this great Christian theologian.
Did he sin when he disobeyed Hitler and died for it?
All right.
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Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment of individual rights.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
It pains me to say this but in certain quarters religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.
Alito argued that not only religious liberty but free speech is imperiled.
Support for freedom of speech is also in danger.
And COVID rules have restricted speech in unprecedented ways.
This is a timely and prescient warning.
Religious liberty is the very foundation of American freedom and free speech is part of what makes America great.
We cannot sit passively by as our cherished freedoms are whittled away.
We must pay attention and take action where we can.
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Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg O'Dursky.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
This whole...
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do.
And, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi, everyone.
Dennis Prager here.
Did you put up Heather McDonald's piece at DennisPrager.com?
She's just terrific.
What has been done?
Remember, the chances of dying are.0001%.
We have crushed the country.
We have crushed the economy.
We have printed paper money as if it were monopoly money.
We have sent people into drugs and alcohol.
We have increased family, child, and spousal abuse.
Because 0.0001% of the population is dying from COVID. That's the number she gives.
Let's say it was drop a zero.
Let's say it's 0.001.
How about 0.01?
This is a gift.
I don't know if Heather would agree.
It would be interesting.
I know Heather very well.
Heather is not a religious individual.
She's a deeply wise one, a sort of outlier in that way.
And I would ask her if she sees this irrationality and fear in any way related to the death of religion in America.
I see it directly related.
I'd be curious if she saw it even tangentially related.
Yes, indeed.
All right.
Bob in Pasadena, California.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
Beautiful.
Thank you for your show and your fact and wisdom-based truth.
You're welcome.
So just a quick story.
I thought it was relative.
Walking my dog, I have a neighbor I talk to occasionally.
And he's a fellow gun owner, etc.
And I ran into him yesterday, and he said, I just got back to Arizona.
Very interesting trip.
I said, why?
He goes, boy, they really look at COVID different there.
And I said, how so?
He goes, they're very loose.
He said, people are dining inside with no masks.
The bars are full.
he said this one bar was so full I called the police yeah what happened Now you know what happened.
It's an interesting...
I would love to know.
As a gun owner, so you think more, but a lot of folks on the left are now buying guns.
Because I guess they're afraid of right-wing mobs coming to their homes.
You know, haven't you seen them in the course of the year?
After the election, didn't you see Republicans and Trump lovers burning down stores and looting?
I don't know.
How did you miss that?
The lack of truth that governs the left-wing mind could not be better exemplified than by what I just said.
They never question themselves.
Why are there no right-wing mobs?
How come all the violent mobs are left?
How come?
All right, sorry about that.
And let's go to Debra in Covina, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
I wanted to start by letting you know that I am very grateful we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary while we went on the Stand with Israel tour in 2015, despite the fears and concerns that I had with things that were going on over there at the time, because this year for our 25th, there are not a whole lot of options for us.
So it's a big lesson in life, isn't it?
Yes, it was.
It was.
Thank you for telling me and telling the listeners.
Yeah.
So this year we're having a Thanksgiving breakfast at my home.
There will be 30 of us.
All but one niece will be coming together for breakfast.
And then we will all be getting together again at my mom's, about 25 of us, because some of the nephews and nieces will go over to their other parents' dinners.
We'll have a couple of other friends from outside our family join us for dinner.
So is this equivalent to the number last year?
We actually have more this year.
Are any of these people on the left?
Nobody on the left, no.
Do you have relatives on the left?
No, some liberal, but not left.
Right, yeah, no, that's what I'm asking.
liberal wow I'm looking at my producer can you imagine 40 members of any family with no leftists laughter Ha, ha, ha.
Thank you.
It's a Thanksgiving miracle.
It truly is.
And for my family, beyond my immediate, me and my children and stepchildren, and of course my wife, the moment you step out of that, you're hitting a...
Well, actually, I have very few leftists, mostly liberals, but they're very anti-right.
Let's put it that way.
I could not possibly have...
You couldn't have...
You couldn't have...
She's having 30...
We couldn't have 15 family members without somebody on the left.
10!
Right, you should see the living martyr's face.
The adamant...
Shaking of his head.
Right?
It's inconceivable.
Five?
Yeah, I don't know if you have five members who are conservative.
That's right.
I know your family.
It's really you.
And Susie.
Wow.
I have some.
I have some.
One relative.
I know many years.
Obviously being family.
Wrote to me last year, how could the dentist that he knows support Donald Trump?
Well, I don't think he listens to the show.
It would be pretty clear that the man had done immense good for this country and the world.
Immense.
We shall return.
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Kelly Leffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
I mean, he is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott Kemp.
Cut number four, this is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump.
And Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military.
I mean, do Georgians hear this?
Because I've had Georgians call me and tell me their airwaves are flooded with Raphael Warnock and John Ossoff, who is AOC light propaganda.
Oh, well, that's why, you know, I've had three tough statewide elections.
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packed in the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
You're going to get them to do Medicare for All, which means that you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement, and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because...
Normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government.
That's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get...
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash-for-vote scheme.
They see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said exists in Wisconsin.
They see the piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that register to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which register to vote online.
You're right.
They see the...
Everybody's gone surfing.
Yes, in the time when California had not yet been ruined by the left.
I live the living embodiment of my major, major claim.
Everything the left touches, it ruins.
California should be added to the list.
CBS Boston reports, man spit at hikers who weren't wearing masks and said, I have COVID. Ashburnham Police,
this is Ashburnham, Massachusetts, are trying to identify a man who spit at two hikers and told them I have COVID. The incident happened Sunday on the Hudson Overlook along the Mid-State Trail.
Police said the man and another older woman approached the two young women and children.
Excuse me.
Yes, approached the two young women.
No, not children.
And chided them for not wearing face masks.
He explained to them that it was the law and that they were selfish, police said.
He aggressively turned toward them and stated, I have COVID and began spitting at the young females.
That's really something.
Now, folks, how much would you bet?
The man is a leftist.
I would bet my home.
And that's a pretty big deal.
I love my home, and that's my equity.
But I would bet it.
Wouldn't you?
Is there anybody listening who is at all in doubt as to this man's politics?
Leftism attracts worse human beings and it makes decent people worse.
you That's the way it works.
Is he an outlier?
Only in what he did, not in his sentiment.
They've bought the Kool-Aid, folks.
No, they've drunk it.
They bought it, they've drunk it, and they're drunk on it.
Now they're spitting it out, correct.
Yep, you don't wear masks, you're killing people.
You're a murderer.
History will record our age as the beginning of, what do they call the early Middle Ages?
Dark Ages, yeah.
Alright, Tom, Peter, John, Heidi, Daniel, Tony, Scott, and Janine.
Thank you for calling.
I wish I could take your calls.
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Today's a big day.
Today is the day that Pfizer will be formally requesting emergency use authorization for their vaccine against coronavirus.
The president initiated and the administration implemented Operation Warp Speed, which is leading to the Reveal that within weeks, it appears, millions and millions of Americans will start getting the vaccination against COVID-19.
Of course, it's coming at a time that is urgently needed.
In the Vice President's words yesterday, coronavirus is surging through the nation.
The US death toll that has been attributed To coronavirus is over 252,000 Americans.
2,000 reported yesterday.
Hospitalizations, according to the mainstream media, and I always know we have to look at that with a little bit of a wary eye, but in their words, hospitalizations across America have exploded.
80,000 Americans are now in the hospital getting inpatient treatment.
Yesterday, the governor of California And I just take a lot of comfort in knowing that the Trump administration delivered essentially a vaccine that
In normal times would have taken two or three or four years Keep up with what's trending subscribe on YouTube today Trending now on America first with Sebastian Burke What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
yesterday.
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, if we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast is racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another then we as conservatives will never win another election
Because in some of these very densely populated cities, you have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering, where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
ways there was just a mechanized system to request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
And my concern is that while the campaign is doing everything they can and should, after the fact, to expose this, we should have caught it in the act, Dr. Gorka.
We should have had U.S. attorneys.
On the ground, ready to enforce injunctions, ready to demand that the law be complied with, because here's the problem.
Every remedy that Mayor Giuliani is requesting in legal proceedings requires the disqualification of pools of ballots that have both legal and potentially illegal ballots.
The commingled ballots.
Exactly, exactly.
So, you know, I do not see any path to a judge.
Excluding commingled ballots.
But I am very concerned about the fraud that happened.
We know it happened.
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Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson & Johnson.
Which has not been mentioned in the equation.
It's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine.
And their vaccine is a single dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from...
Sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say, we're one day closer to this end of coronavirus?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
You know, Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
And we may be frustrated right now and we may be stressed and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
We're going to persevere.
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Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday.
And then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months that actually took years.
Thank you.
Okay.
Because why?
Because if people gather together, they will infect somebody else later?
Is that her analogy?
Just as the people making noise are keeping you awake, the people not making noise but congregating together, Are killing each other and will kill you.
The analogy is one-to-one.
The governor ordered a two-week freeze that includes limiting indoor and outdoor gatherings.
Limiting outdoor gatherings.
The Salem witch trials.
We'll be regarded as a precursor to what we're living through now.
But you know how fast it ended?
How quickly it ended?
And those involved were so penitent.
We panicked.
We gave into non-reason.
Early Democrats.
Limiting outdoor and indoor gatherings to no more than six people from no more than two households in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Who cares if it spreads?
Why is that?
No one has explained to me why that's bad.
Isn't the more people that have it the more people then who are immune to it?
Are we talking about this vast increase in deaths?
No, we're not.
Violators could face up to 30 days in jail, up to $1,250 in fines or both, the Oregonian reported.
Brown said she would work with state police.
Doesn't she want state police defunded?
It's only Portland?
She doesn't want state police?
She hasn't come out?
Doesn't come out of the closet as a police defunder?
Oregon is on a steep and stark slope of rising coronaviruses, said Patrick Allen, director of the health department.
Ah, director of health department.
Another title where I believe wisdom is in short supply.
But we aren't powerless in the face of this virus because it depends on us to slow the spread.
Your choices make a difference.
I'm going to read to you now from Teen Vogue.
By the way, call me if you know any, I assume, young girl, teenage girl who reads Teen Vogue.
Does anybody read it?
I'm not saying that as a way of saying nobody reads it.
I'm asking it as an open question.
Does anybody read Teen Vogue?
Anyway, Teen Vogue...
Is a Marxist publication.
Listen to this piece.
November 20th, 2020. By Candace Mallett.
She writes for them, I think.
The election was close.
Too close.
The electoral map displays the honest division within this country.
Donald Trump.
Here we go.
Ready?
Donald Trump is such a neglectful president that not only did he fail to protect his constituents from COVID-19, he couldn't even protect his staff, family, or himself.
It seems much easier at this point to ask who hasn't contracted the virus at the White House than it is to list who was.
Yet despite being such an abhorrent president, Trump still received more than 73 million votes.
So let's see.
He failed to protect his constituents from COVID-19.
America's 10th on the list according to Worldometer or Worldometer per million deaths.
So did the other nine fail to protect their people as well?
What was he supposed to do to protect his people?
He has no power to shut down the country.
He was basically saying what Anthony Fauci was saying.
What about those videos which were taken down of Nancy Pelosi telling people in January to go to Chinatown and celebrate the Chinese New Year, right?
And he can't even protect his family and staff.
Anybody get really sick of his family and staff?
Forget nobody died.
Did anybody get really sick?
My son has COVID. His wife has COVID. Kid has COVID. Nobody cares.
Any symptoms?
Zero.
Zero.
They did it because...
My son's stepchildren, their dad had it, so they all got examined.
The stepchildren have it.
Everybody has it.
Nobody is in bed, let alone hospitalized.
That's the norm for this virus.
Do you know how many of the people listed in the 200 plus thousand as dead from COVID? Do you know how many of them are dead from something else and had COVID? I don't know the number, but it is very large.
The number of people who died only from COVID is very small.
Like President Obama, Joe Biden will likely try to reach across the aisle to compromise on legislation.
Barack Obama tried to reach across the aisle?
Do you remember how he passed Obamacare?
The chicanery that he used?
There wasn't a single Republican who voted for it.
He reached across the aisle?
The mythology of the left.
But we learned this lesson during the Obama presidency.
Progressive ideas get shafted no matter how sorely they're needed.
Yes, thank God, by the way.
How sorely they're needed, yeah.
Congressional Republicans, led by Senator Mitch McConnell, have demonstrated precisely zero interest in working with Democrats.
Or brokering fair deals?
How did they get the massive trillions of dollars of aid because of the lockdown that never should have occurred?
This is what's written.
written it gets worse in Teen Vogue about America.
A woman who treats developmentally disabled patients She said, I haven't been able to see my patients in person since March because of the virus.
But right after the election, one of my clients said that he voted for Biden but didn't want to.
He told me that he said Biden won because Biden would make his Social Security payments go down.
He was sad that Biden won.
I asked him why he voted for Biden, if he was worried about that, and he said that one of the helpers just came in and filled out his ballot for Biden for him.
Bombshell voter fraud revelation in Wisconsin.
To the best of our knowledge or the intelligence we have provided, no FBI investigation, no DOJ investigation.
This is News Talks.
1130.iheart.com Disability service coordinator blows whistle on vote fraud in group homes called Granny Farming.
We have long been talking about that here, which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was...
Observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being opened.
This is the easiest point to prove of all the different allegations out there, and it's unconstitutional.
Giuliani said that many mail-in ballots were opened without observers being able to check that they were properly signed, a key protection against fraud.
Those votes, he said, were, quote, null and void.
especially where the envelopes had been discarded, making recounts useless.
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Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC.
Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos, the insanity of political correctness of cancel culture.
Does cancel culture, is it adequate enough a phrase when we're talking about AOC tweeting out that it's time to make lists of Trump supporters?
Okay, can I... Tag me in, Sebi, can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes!
Okay, first of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists that I'd be worried about.
Plus, she is the dumbest, the dumbest human being I've ever met or seen on the internet.
I haven't met her.
She's so stupid, she probably thinks that COVID-19 is Elon Musk's new kid.
She is so stupid.
She thinks that Pfizer is a mumble rapper and we need to learn his TikTok dances.
AOC is so dumb.
She thinks that the Bitcoin bull run is an actual event and we need to save the balls.
I don't know how to process her level of stupid.
So I just laugh at her.
Those are some good lines.
Look, she is risible.
She is funny.
I'm not sure those are the coolest dance moves I've ever seen.
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Kelly Loeffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
He is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott.
Cut number four, this is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump and Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military.
Hey folks, I do want to remind you that I'm taking a cruise.
and That's right, we're back in business.
June, London to Iceland.
Up the west coast of the UK. Dublin, Belfast.
Well, that's on the west coast of the UK, Liverpool.
I said west coast of the UK, you said Liverpool.
So you think Liverpool would be more enticing than West Coast of the UK? I'm just asking.
West Coast of the UK is Liverpool.
I know.
So I said West Coast of the UK and then you added Liverpool.
You think Liverpool is more enticing?
Than just the West Coast.
So we're going from London to Liverpool to Dublin to Belfast.
I'm an easy guy to work with.
These cruises always sell out.
And go to the banner at dennisprager.com.
We're going to have more than a day in Iceland.
We're going to have a few days in Iceland, and not just in Reykjavik.
Because I thought the place was fascinating, so we're going back.
All right, y'all.
This is in Teen Vogue.
Listen to It Gets Literally Communist.
So she continues to write about how bad...
President Trump was, and so on.
Then she writes, Take police violence.
According to a report conducted by Mapping Police Violence, the police killed nearly 2,000 black people from 2013 to 2019. So, that's seven years.
Because you include 2013 to 2019. So in seven years, 2,000 blacks were killed by police.
This is the way they distort reality in the name of facts to young people.
This is in Teen Vogue.
There is no context.
Zero.
How many of them were armed?
How many whites were killed by police in that period of time?
Nothing is mentioned.
And by the way, just substitute male for black.
What would you say the percentage of the people killed by the police between 2013 and 2019 were male?
Would you say 98%?
Does that sound about right?
Does that make police male haters?
It should.
According to the left, that is proof that police hate men.
It's the exact same criterion that the left uses to prove that the police hate blacks.
Correct?
Tell me, there is no difference.
But why do we think that they don't hate men?
Because we know that men, when they're shot, Overwhelmingly, there is a reason for it.
That's true for black men, white men, and any other man.
Next, politics is more than just something that happens once every four years.
Politics happens every day.
And for those of us who are systematically oppressed in this country, this is a black woman writing in Teen Vogue, It is not something we can choose to opt out of.
This woman is systematically...
By the way, when do they use systemically and when do they use systematically?
Not clear.
She is systematically oppressed in this country.
The poor thing.
Yep.
This is what Teen Vogue readers get.
I don't want to see, ready?
Now we're really going to get to the heart of the communist outlook.
I don't want to see a, quote, kinder, unquote, capitalism that still forces people to work while they're sick and take on multiple jobs just to get by.
I want to live in a society that ensures people's basic needs, housing, food, health care, clean environment, by creating programs like universal health care and deprivatization of housing. by creating programs like universal health care and deprivatization of What is deprivatization?
That means all housing will be publicly owned?
Do you know what that means?
Deprivatization of housing?
But this is really something.
The government should ensure housing, food, health care, and a clean environment.
You get all of them from the government.
It is the antithesis of the American vision.
I take care of myself, I take care of my family, I take care of my community.
So, even food.
Deprivatization of housing.
They hate the fact on the left that everybody owns their own place.
Or that you have to pay rent to somebody who owns the place.
I'm going to look up deprivatization of housing.
Finally, the U.S. is rooted in contradiction and divisiveness.
It was founded through the genocide of indigenous people.
And flourished through the enslavement of Africans.
That's it.
That's how it flourished.
By the way, there's no truth to that.
It did not flourish because of the enslavement of Africans.
It got impoverished because of the enslavement of Africans.
The enslavement of Africans led to a much inferior economy in the south to the north where there wasn't slavery.
And it led to the Civil War, which had a horrible effect on the economy.
But it doesn't matter.
At its core, America's values are white supremacy and capitalism.
This is what is told to teen readers of Teen Vogue.
At its core, America's values are white supremacy and capitalism.
Well, capitalism, that's true, is a core value.
That's true.
A free economy, so that's true.
White supremacy?
So, I don't know anyone in the world more honest than my producer, The Living Martyr.
Do you swear to tell the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you, God, to this question?
He said, I do.
How many courses in white supremacy?
Did you take?
He's thinking.
He never heard the phrase.
Exactly.
How many white supremacists have you ever met?
Me too.
Been to all 50 states.
I know they exist, but they are...
Between us, we've met a lot of people that is exactly right.
This is what the teen readers of Teen Vogue are getting.
1-8 Prager 776. Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine, and their vaccine is a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say, we're one day closer to this end of coronavirus?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of...
There's no arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
And we may be frustrated right now and we may be stressed and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
way we're going to persevere keep up with what's trending subscribe on YouTube today trending and now on the Hugh Hewitt show dr. Fauci was there and Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday.
And then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months.
That actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans.
of Operation Warp Speed and the confidence that Dr. Fauci expressed today and the news that one of those research companies is going to submit an emergency use authorization tomorrow on the very first vaccine.
That we are literally, literally, we could well be just a matter of a few short weeks away from a vaccine being available.
Across this country for the most vulnerable among us and for those that are caring for them in our hospitals and our clinics.
I hope everything you've heard today gives evidence of what I said at the start, that America has never been more prepared to combat this virus.
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Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions...
Yep.
That's the stuff that your kids are getting, Teen Vogue.
I mean, it's truly, it's communism.
She would acknowledge it.
It's amazing how capitalism is hated by the left and the right.
Or the left and the non-left.
I don't know what you want to call Hitler.
Hitler was not left or right.
People argue about it.
It's not an argument that I engage in much.
Remember, Nazism wasn't National Socialism.
People don't know that.
He was a racist, and that was the...
Racism is not ideologically left or right, if you want to be intellectually honest.
The left is the home of racism today.
Because it does regard black people as inherently different and believes in segregation like black dorms.
And it believes that anybody who says there's only one race, the human race, is saying something racist.
You know, in that regard, you know, I still hold the liberal belief liberals and leftists have nothing in common, but the liberals don't know that.
It's a shame on them.
Liberalism said, be colorblind, right?
That was the ideal.
You see a person's character, mind, personality, values, but the packaging is irrelevant, which is what I believe.
I was thinking today while driving, what if some virus took place and everybody in the world were rendered blind?
All right.
So you couldn't see color.
What would the left do then?
With, with, huh?
It's a good one, isn't it?
I don't know what they would do.
It's an open question.
They would lose their whole argument.
Would fail.
They would realize what a lie they had told people about America because nothing would change in the treatment of black people.
Theoretically, since it's systemically racist, the black, if no longer recognizable as black, will obviously not be treated any differently.
the question is will they what will be different from when people had eyes to see anyway there certainly wouldn't be any disproportionate stopping of black drivers If everybody were blind, nobody would be driving.
Then you really would need the self-propelled cars.
That's an interesting question.
All right.
This is the state of things.
I'm reading a piece in the Washington Times about the newly appointed, newly named ambassador to the United Nations.
The Washington Times has it as follows.
Linda Thomas Greenfield at UN will seek to humble shame America.
John Kerry speaking?
All right.
All right.
Let's go.
The road ahead is exciting, actually.
It means creating millions of middle-class jobs.
It means less pollution in our air and ocean.
It means making life healthier for citizens across the world.
And it means we will strengthen the security of every nation in the world.
In addressing the climate crisis, President-elect Joe Biden is determined to seize the future now and leave a healing planet.
to future generations.
Fifty-seven years ago, this week, Joe Biden and I were college kids when we lost the President who inspired both of us to try to make a difference.
A President who reminded us that here on Earth, God's work must truly be our own.
President Joe Biden will trust in God.
And he will also trust in science to guide our work on Earth to protect God's creation.
Mr. President-Elect and Vice President-Elect Harris, I look forward to getting to work.
Thank you.
John Kerry.
All right, it's enough.
He began his life crapping on American soldiers, lying about them.
And that is how he made his name.
And he's never paid a price.
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Chris, you're on the Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with the great Elderski.
How you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're gonna feel?
They're gonna go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're gonna go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
A massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do and, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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Who do you think gave the high sign or made the plan behind the scenes what to do on election night?
These are people.
This wasn't an algorithm.
Who do you suppose are the mandarins of power on the Democratic side who made these decisions?
Yeah, it's hard to say.
I mean, there's a lot of different working theories here, and I think they all might have some element of truth together and so some people are very focused on the hammer scorecard the dominion voting systems and I think that actually there's a lot behind that we've already seen that One of the Dominion voting systems changed 6,000 votes in Michigan from a Republican losing to a Republican winning.
We've seen memory stick upload issues in three counties now in Georgia that otherwise would not have been found if it wasn't for the canvassing and the audit in Georgia.
I also think that there's a lot to be said though about a phrase that I coined called ballot laundering, where all these ballots were sent out and you enlist 30 or 40 criminals.
Which, it always stuns me.
People say, well, voter fraud doesn't exist.
I say, it's like saying money laundering doesn't exist.
They're like, well, I went to my local...
All right, everybody.
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good stuff Washington Times writing about the woman just named to be the ambassador to the I'm not familiar with her, Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
It means a return to Barack Obama days when America was bowing to foreign heads of states, expressing disgust with the concept of American exceptionalism, and practically begging, practically please, please, pretty please, begging other nations not to say, Kidnap our sailors or splash their frightened kidnapped faces on billboards for all the haters of America to see.
She's a longtime political player who worked for roughly four years in the State Department as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs and so on.
All right, look, they know her better than I do.
we'll see what happens we will appreciate the greatness of the last four years I mean, greatness.
In a rough package, but greatness.
The achievements of the Trump presidency are spectacular.
Half this country is enamored with this man.
Just remember that.
Can't stand this man.
They hate his gruffness and his intemperate speech.
And he has intemperate speech and gruffness, and I don't like it.
But it pales in comparison to the good he does.
To be preoccupied with a person's personality, or what you deem to be character flaws, when the person is doing so much good, It says much more, unfortunately, about you than it does about Donald Trump.
I say it with sadness because of the number of people I know well who are in that category.
So we'll see how happy you are in the next four years.
Everything that was said about Donald Trump, all the criticism, turns out to be false.
He'll kill the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party got more votes than ever in its history.
The Democratic Party did spectacularly well in advancing seats.
He was supposed to lose more seats in the House.
Killed the Republican Party.
He has resuscitated the dead.
If you are a Christian, the resurrection of Christ is central.
to your belief system so therefore I will say this is the second greatest resurrection since then if you're a Christian it is the greatest resurrection of all period the resurrection of the Republican Party I was asked at a recent event with colleagues of mine and We were told,
alright, you have to give a one-sentence answer to the following, to the questions we'll pose to you.
Dennis will go first with you.
I'm thinking, uh-oh.
It's a little challenging.
What is the greatest achievement of Donald Trump?
And the words just came out of my mouth.
He gave conservatives testicles.
And I was right.
And the audience went crazy.
The socially distanced audience, I might add.
I don't think we were six feet from each other up on stage, to be honest.
I have been with so many strangers in the course of the last months.
But anyway, remember that.
So, ask the never-Trumper that you know.
Oh, really?
He's going to kill the Republican Party?
It's stronger than it's been in my lifetime.
When was the last time the Republican Party was this strong?
Calvin Coolidge?
I'm not kidding.
I'm asking a major history buff.
You think Eisenhower?
No, strong in terms of conviction.
Not in my lifetime.
I mean, when you think about the nominees for president, John McCain, I still don't know what he stood for, except the campaign finance reform.
He's a true American hero in his service in Vietnam.
That's a given.
The president made a very foolish comment about him.
I acknowledge all that.
And the, let's see.
Mitt Romney.
I have no idea what Mitt Romney stands for.
And Bob Dole.
Very, very good man.
Truly an American hero as well.
I don't know what he stands for.
Okay?
That's what the Republican Party was prior to Donald Trump.
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This is Owen Strand for townhall.com.
Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment of individual rights.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
It pains me to say this, but in certain quarters, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.
Alito argued that not only religious liberty, but free speech is imperiled.
Support for freedom of speech is also in danger, and COVID rules have restricted speech in unprecedented ways.
This is a timely and prescient warning.
Religious liberty is the very foundation of American freedom and free speech is part of what makes America great.
We cannot sit passively by as our cherished freedoms are whittled away.
We must pay attention and take action where we can.
I'm Owen Strand.
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Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg O'Dursky.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do.
And, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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All right, all. all.
Dennis Prager, and we go to Troy, New York, and John.
Hello, John.
Dennis, good afternoon, and thank you so much.
As a veteran, and Air Force, of course, and a 31-year police officer, I'd like to thank you for everything you stand for.
But let's get to the point.
You mentioned earlier the fact that some of us were worried about, jeez, the whole left wing.
To me, it was coming down my street with torches and hatchets and just not being happy with the outcome of whatever system we have in place.
And I had never worried about carrying a firearm prior to June of this year.
And I'd been retired for five years.
And I really thought it wasn't a necessary part of my life after that 31 of carrying.
But, boy, have I changed my mind right now.
I just...
I feel the need to have something to protect myself from whatever the heck is going on out there.
Well, you called to speak about racial profiling?
I did.
As all the time I've been out there, I just would like to share that systemic racism isn't about police officers.
It's about law enforcement.
It's about using our instincts, and we have to remember that the best cops out there are the ones with the best instincts.
And you know that, and maybe due to socioeconomic conditions or whatever, you know that our black neighborhoods are inherently the more dangerous neighborhoods.
Whether people like it or not, we often see traffic in cars or, you know, standing on the corners that heightens our alert.
So we have to understand that if you want the police to do their job and keep us safe, then you need to allow them that little bit of a luxury of identifying what they believe to be the persons who are engaged in wrongdoing.
They claim they like truth.
The biggest lie of the left is that they care about the truth.
If they really cared about crime, They would acknowledge the truth that the most dangerous neighborhoods are overwhelmingly likely to be a black neighborhood.
It is not anti-black to say that.
It is anti-lie to say that.
It is pro-black to say it because they're the victims.
Try saying what the police officer just said on a college campus.
The most dangerous neighborhoods in America are generally black neighborhoods.
You will suffer horrific consequences.
This is the dark age that they are ushering in.
I have a very interesting Ultimate Issues Hour coming up.
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Millions are praying.
Millions from around the world are praying for this election, which is obviously not yet settled.
What do you see happening right now that people like me might be unaware of?
What are you, being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
Yeah, I mean, look, there's no doubt that this election, I don't use this word lightly, was stolen.
President Donald Trump outperformed every part of the country that was not a focal point for Joe Biden to get enough votes electorally through the Electoral College to get over the top.
Some great examples, Eric, and we have this incredible whiteboard here where we've been going through all of this.
I mean, President Donald Trump outperformed Obama, he outperformed Mitt Romney, John McCain, and even his own numbers in 2016 dramatically.
Miami-Dade County, President Donald Trump overperformed by 15 points versus 2016. He did better in New York City, Eric.
He did better by about five or six points in New York City.
And my best example for all of this, Eric, and this is just the most logical way that I could show it.
I'm from the Midwest.
I know Madison, Wisconsin really well.
And Madison, Wisconsin, of course, is where the University of Wisconsin-Madison is.
And so in 2008, at the height of the Obama movement, President Barack Obama got 71% of the support in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Joe Biden got 76% this time and 60,000 more votes.
And the campus is closed, Eric.
How is that possible?
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. you Today's a big day.
Today is the day that Pfizer will be formally requesting emergency use authorization for their vaccine.
Against coronavirus, the president initiated and the administration implemented Operation Warp Speed, which is leading to the reveal that within weeks, it appears, millions and millions of Americans will start getting the vaccination against COVID-19.
Of course, it's coming at a time that is urgently needed.
In the Vice President's words yesterday, coronavirus is surging through the nation.
The U.S. death toll that has been attributed to coronavirus is over 252,000 Americans.
2,000 reported yesterday.
Hospitalizations, according to the mainstream media, and I always know we have to look at that with a little bit of a wary eye, but in their words, hospitalizations across America have exploded.
80,000 Americans are now in the hospital getting inpatient treatment.
Yesterday, the governor of California imposed a month-long 10 p.m.
curfew for nearly everybody in the most populous state in America, California.
And I just take a lot of comfort in knowing that the Trump administration delivered essentially a vaccine that in normal times would have taken two or three or four years.
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What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, If we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast as racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another election again.
Because in some of these very densely populated cities, you have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering, where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
There was just a mechanized system.
To request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
And my concern is that while the campaign is doing everything they can and should, after the fact, to expose this...
We should have caught it in the act, Dr. Gorka.
We should have had U.S. attorneys on the ground ready to enforce injunctions, ready to demand that the law be complied with, because here's the problem.
Every remedy that Mayor Giuliani is requesting in legal proceedings requires the disqualification of pools of ballots that have both Legal and potentially illegal ballots.
Right, the commingled ballots.
Exactly, exactly.
So, you know, I do not see any path to a judge excluding commingled ballots.
But I am very concerned about the fraud that happened.
We know it happened.
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Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine.
And their vaccine is a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Third hour on Tuesday.
Every Tuesday.
And I love this hour, and many, obviously you do too, the really big issues of life, of which there are many, and they give you clarity about how to live a life.
Today is probably a unique episode, if you will, or edition of the Ultimate Issues Hour as I will be talking to a scientist largely about science and you'll understand why.
The scientist is a professor of astrophysics at the University of California, San Diego.
He is Brian Keating, his new book which I read.
He's losing the Nobel Prize, a story of cosmology, ambition, and the perils of science's highest honor.
You can also hear him.
He has a podcast, Into the Impossible, on YouTube.
And he has a PragerU video.
What's a greater leap of faith, God or the multiverse?
I want you to know, Professor Keating, that yours is probably the first book on physics that I have read since college.
*laughter* That's fitting, because...
I just have to say, I say that with embarrassment, but I just wanted you to know that.
I know.
I talked to your high school and college physics professors about that gaping lacuna in your education.
I do have GLs.
It's one of the bigger GLs.
That is correct.
I want you to understand, folks, it's a phenomenon, this man, in my life, because I didn't understand a lot of the book.
I fully acknowledge it, and yet he kept my interest.
It's an astonishing thing, this achievement, and he writes that clearly, and what he did, really, I didn't tell you this, you whetted my appetite to understand concepts that you raised that I didn't understand.
I wish I had read something like you many, many years ago.
Anyway, I have so many questions.
I want to talk to you about cosmology, which is the creation of the universe.
By the way, you note the relationship between cosmology and cosmetology.
Why don't you tell people what that is?
Yeah, it's too bad your listeners can't see me right now, because anyone who's seen my beautiful face will recognize my interest in cosmetology.
Usually I get mistaken for cosmetology or astrology, and I don't know which is more fun than working on people's hair as an amateur cosmetologist or telling them incorrect fortunes for their horoscope.
But I digress.
So yes, cosmology and cosmetology share the prefix cosmos, which is Greek for beautiful or appearance.
And it's very interesting that they share that because the universe presents only one appearance to us.
And it's very difficult to do the astronomy that I talk about in my cosmic memoir, but you're absolutely right.
They are sharing this prefix, and there's a reason behind it.
Well, I'm not right.
I got it from you.
It was one of my GLs.
It was a gaping lacuna, not to realize the relationship between cosmetology and cosmology.
Anyway, I want you to know, though, there was a frustrating aspect to reading your book, which I loved.
Profoundly recommend.
And that is, I was waiting, and maybe I was wrong, but I was waiting to find out how the Big Bang dilemma or puzzle or challenge resolved itself.
But you left me hanging.
Yeah, so it's sort of meant to be representative.
You know, every good author wants to have a cliffhanger, both on every page, every chapter, and maybe in the entire book.
But the story is not really settled, and that's what makes what I do so exciting.
You know, I always say on my YouTube channel, I talk about how astronomy is nice because no one ever wakes up and says, I hate that Democratic constellation over there, or that Republican asteroid sucks.
Instead, it's something of almost universal passion and that people are excited about.
And I want to continue to fan the flames of that incipient curiosity through this humble memoir.
But the story is far from finished.
And I always ask people, I'll ask you, what is the most important date on the calendar to Dennis Prager?
I never thought of that question.
I don't have an immediate thought.
I will say that...
I'm sorry?
Oh, my birthday?
Oh, you think anybody's birthday?
I was going to say America's birthday, July 4th, 1776, but it's still a birthday.
Okay, so you will pass this professor's first quiz question.
Yeah, that's right.
Most people say their birthday, their anniversary, etc.
And why is that?
Because we're fascinated with origins.
And what's the most intriguing and sort of fascinating origin of them all?
Well, it's perhaps the origin of everything.
And I think that's why people have been fascinated with cosmology since we first emerged from caves.
And it's, in fact, the reason the Bible, the Bible could have started with the laws of Kashrut, of kosher, or, you know, if it only pertained to this nomadic tribe of Semites, it could have started with some laws, as many people have remarked.
Instead, it starts with the creation of the entire universe.
There's a reason for that.
Creations and beginnings speak to our innermost nature to want to know what came before us, if anything.
So, I'm going to say this to my listeners.
So, much of this discussion of the Ultimate Issues Hour is going to be about that.
Where is science right now?
Not theology.
Where is science on the issue of how the universe began?
So, tell me if I'm right.
For most of the history, or let's see, 20th century.
For most of the 20th century, Yes, they would have said it was eternal.
In fact, the great Albert Einstein...
Thought it was eternal, even after seeing some preliminary evidence that it was in contrast, observationally, to that opinion.
So even great Einstein was wrong, and it's too bad because he could have had a good career.
That's right.
I've gotten the Keating Prize.
So, did scientists believe that there was no beginning, it always was, even though There is no human mind that can grasp that concept.
It is not possible.
So, nevertheless, did they believe that for science reasons or, I'll put it easily, other reasons?
I should say that there were other conjectures.
There's basically 13 or 14 different versions of cosmogenesis.
Meaning the origin of the universe, not the evolution of the universe.
And I'm documenting those in an upcoming book I'm doing with a friend named James Altucher.
And those myths could be things like cyclical universes.
They could be eternal universes.
They could be a cosmic egg.
There are all sorts of, you know, kind of conclusions.
And what's so delicious and delightful to me now is that some of these ancient notions, going back to the Greeks and before...
In South America, Incas, and so forth.
Some of these are coming back again, but dressed up in the guise of modern cosmological and astrophysical parlance.
I wouldn't say that most scientists or most creation myths, so to speak, had an eternal cosmology, but the most prevalent, the most predominant ones did have an eternal universe long after there was evidence that that couldn't really be the case.
So that's my question.
Why did they do it?
Was it an anti-the possibility of a creator vision or all science-driven?
In part, a little of both.
There are certainly scientists who found the Genesis 1-1 description anathema, but there's also a problem because, formally speaking, the Big Bang predicts a singularity, a point of infinite temperature, infinite density, completely unlike human experience that we can really wrap our minds around even today.
And because of that, and because the Big Bang demands such a singularity of infinite temperature, I'll ask you, you know, have you ever seen an actual triangle, Dennis?
Not the instrument that you conduct, but a triangle.
A perfect mathematical triangle.
I would assume I did in my geometry texts.
No, because everything you would draw on a piece of paper or pencil has actually three dimensions.
And to make a triangle, you need three zero-dimensional points without length, width, or breadth.
So no human being has ever seen of it, and yet we can easily comprehend it.
All right, back in a moment, Professor Brian Keating.
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Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine, and their vaccine is a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say, we're one day closer to this end of coronavirus?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of...
There's no arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
And we may be frustrated right now, and we may be stressed, and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
We're going to persevere.
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Dr. Fauci was there.
Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed is done.
Cut number 13. And I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday and then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances.
In these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months that actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans of Operation Warp Speed.
And the confidence that Dr. Fauci expressed today.
And the news that one of those research companies is going to submit an emergency use authorization tomorrow on the very first vaccine.
That we are literally, literally, we could well be just a matter of a few short weeks away from a vaccine being available across this country for the most vulnerable among us and for those that are caring for them in our hospitals and our clinics.
I hope everything you've heard today gives evidence of what I said at the start, that America has never been more prepared to combat this virus.
Thank you.
Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions...
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Ultimate Issues Hour.
I want to just remind you, my friends, We're talking about cosmology, but I do want to remind you about...
Yes, I want to remind you about your home mortgage, which at this moment may be more riveting, not riveting, but more important than how the universe began.
But I think they're both important.
That's why I have an Ultimate Issues Hour.
Anyway, these guys...
Andrew and Todd at andrewandtodd.com for the Sierra Pacific Mortgage.
They have been with me from the beginning of the lockdown.
They have worked and given numerous people terrific attention.
So give these people your attention because if you want to refi, you want a new purchase, you want a cash-out refi, a reverse mortgage, The rates are historically low.
My guest is an astrophysicist, a major one.
He's at UC San Diego, University of California, San Diego.
His book is Losing the Nobel Prize.
We're going to talk about the Nobel Prize.
You have a very A very interesting take on what could be done to improve the Nobel Prize in physics, or I think in the sciences generally, and that is to give them to groups just like the Nobel Peace Prize is given to groups.
We're getting back to the trial.
I just want to tell everybody what the Nobel Prize is about.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
I don't want to get away from the cosmology part, but since you raised it, you asked me if I'd ever seen a perfect triangle, which is obviously 60 degrees.
Support for freedom of speech is also a danger, and COVID rules have restricted speech in unprecedented ways.
Do you acknowledge that I have seen it non-three-dimensionally?
Have I seen it drawn on paper?
This is exactly what I mean by three-dimensional.
In other words, the only way to see a perfect triangle is through the human mind.
No computer can visualize it.
No other way of visualizing it than through this computer we call the human brain.
In other words, it's an idealization.
No more than you could visualize or actually see something that has zero dimensions.
Not even an atom's width.
So, infinitesimal doesn't even account for it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're in the Larry Elder show.
And that's what a triangle actually is.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greta.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
Their ears would explode.
It would be It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
We believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what No, in fact, there's a good friend of mine, Sir Roger Penrose, and he's been on my show, Dr. Brian Keating on YouTube.
He's been on it multiple times.
And he has a cosmology that still exists.
An unending cycle of what he calls eons, existing far into the infinite past, continuing to the infinite future.
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And again, this is someone who has achieved the highest level of eminence.
The Nobel Prize is the highest accurate.
I claim in all of society, not just in science.
And he maintains the universe is essentially undergoing an infinite number of cycles.
It just doesn't change your point, that it has to exist forever.
It's just that they come into big bangs and crunches from time to time, where their time periods are far exceeding the average 30-year mortgage.
They all might have some element of truth together.
And so some people are very focused on the hammer scorecard, the Dominion voting systems.
And I think that actually there's a lot behind that.
We've already seen that one of the Dominion voting systems changed 6,000 votes in Michigan.
And I get to interview people.
We've seen people ranging from your good friend Noam Chomsky to his anti-matter particle, Ben Shapiro, and also eminent scientists like Nobel Prize winners.
I also think that there's a lot to be said about this phrase called ballot laundering, where all these ballots were sent out and you enlist 30 or 40 criminals.
It always stuns me.
People say, well, whatever fraud doesn't exist.
It's like saying money laundering doesn't exist.
They're like, well, I went to my local laundromat.
I couldn't see any money laundering.
And I want to spend my life, my precious capital, I counted all their dollar bills.
I audit them.
I said, if you look at their books, if you talk to their customers, you see that guy come with a big thing of cash and say, yeah, you know, watch some of my briefs and my suits.
You have to look a little bit deeper with a little more complexity.
And ballot laundering is what the New York Times said in 2012.
It exists all over.
They used to cover this stuff ferociously.
which is called Granny Farm.
Yeah, it was sort of a tremendous discovery, although there was a discovery by none other than Edgar Allan Poe, the famous poet, who observed that the universe can't be both intimate and intimate.
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It would be like you're inside of a forest.
Imagine you're inside of an infinite forest.
Your eye would end up looking at the trunk of a tree in every direction, horizontal direction, correct?
No matter where you look, if the farce is infinite, even if the trees are 100 feet apart from each other, if the farce is infinite, you'll eventually still have your eye land on a tree.
Do you agree with that?
Right.
So now imagine an infinite universe filled with a constant density of stars.
So many stars for cubic and parsec or light year.
I asked him why he voted for Biden if he was worried about that.
He said that one of the houses came in and filled out his ballot provided for him.
In that case, he can rule out the fact that the universe is infinitely old, or infinitely large, or infilled with an infinite number of stars.
And that was kind of the first crack in the universe being infinitely old.
Because one of the ways that you can evade that paradox called iHeart.com is to object a finite age of the universe.
And simply, the light has not had enough time to reach your eyes.
And in fact, that's what we believe to be correct today if the Big Bang model is correct.
But again, there are multiple scenarios posited by the most eminent cosmologist living.
Let's say the universe could have varying degrees of cyclicality.
In other words, coming into and out of existence.
Observers are allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being open.
This is the easiest point to prove.
But it's no longer true that there's only one model for how the universe begins.
All right, we'll find out more with Brian Keating in a moment.
Giuliani said that many mail-in ballots were opened without observers being able to check.
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Today's a big day.
Today is the day that Pfizer will be formally requesting emergency use authorization for their vaccine against coronavirus.
The president initiated and the administration implemented Operation Warp Speed.
Which is leading to the reveal that within weeks, it appears, millions and millions of Americans will start getting the vaccination against COVID-19.
Of course, it's coming at a time that is urgently needed.
In the Vice President's words yesterday, coronavirus is surging through the nation.
The U.S. death toll that has been attributed to coronavirus is over 252,000 Americans.
2,000 reported yesterday.
Hospitalizations, according to the mainstream media, and I always know we have to look at that with a little bit of a wary eye, but in their words, hospitalizations across America have exploded.
80,000 Americans are now in the hospital getting inpatient treatment.
Yesterday, the governor of California And I just take a lot of comfort in knowing that the Trump administration delivered essentially a vaccine that
In normal times would have taken two or three or four years.
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What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, If we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast as racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another election again.
Because in some of these, you know, very densely populated cities, you have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering.
Where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
There was just a mechanized system to request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
And my concern is that while the campaign is doing everything they can and should, We should have caught it in the act, Dr. Gorka.
We should have had U.S. attorneys on the ground ready to enforce injunctions, ready to demand that the law be complied with because here's the problem.
Every remedy that Mayor Giuliani is requesting in legal proceedings requires the disqualification of pools of ballots that have both Legal and potentially illegal ballots.
Right, the commingled ballots.
Exactly, exactly.
So, you know, I do not see any path to a judge excluding commingled ballots.
But I am very concerned about the fraud that happened.
we know it happened uh...
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All right, back to my Ultimate Issues guest, Professor Brian Keating, astrophysicist, UC San Diego.
So, I'm really trying to...
If anybody can help me, it's you.
So, as I understand it, With regard to how the universe began, there were the following options.
It always was.
It began with a singularity, as I think you put it, or the Big Bang.
Or there are a series of endless Big Bangs, which is, I guess, related to the eternality of the universe.
A, did I get that right?
And B, is there even the possibility?
I can't imagine what a fourth possibility would be.
Well, there's sort of a hybrid.
Yes, you got that absolutely correct.
There is a hybrid solution, which is that...
You are embedding this notion of a beginning as sort of an explosion, if I'm predicting correctly.
But it could be that there's nothing to explode into.
Let me blow your mind one more time, and that is to say, how does time move when time itself comes into existence?
This is a problem in the Genesis 1-1 narrative.
In other words, how do you have progression in time?
How do you have a change, displacement in time?
Before time itself is created.
Now, you might say, well, a creator could be outside of time, but let's ignore that.
Let's just think purely scientifically.
The problem of generating motion in time, just as we generate motion in space, is very difficult to conceive of when time itself has an origin.
And so there are theories that are hybrids between the eternal and the Big Bang in that time comes into existence, but space always exists.
And again, this is not what our brains are really used to being required to think about.
But it's amazing to think about things, as I said, a singularity of infinite temperature.
How does something go from infinite temperature, Dennis, to a finite temperature?
I don't understand what is infinite temperature.
It doesn't make sense to me.
That's what a singularity is.
That's what, you know, the creation event would be like.
A singularity means all the matter and energy in the universe compressed to infinitesimal volume.
In other words, one divided by infinity, no spatial extent.
The temperature is infinite in such a situation.
And now if you imagine it, you've seen things that are very hot cool off, but you've never seen something that's infinite go to finite temperature.
In fact, physicists have no evidence for anything that has a physical value, a dimension value, temperature, weight, density, whatever, that is infinite.
There's no such example, which is why the Big Bang has so many serious problems, even according to Einstein.
Now there are many physicists Wait, wait, wait.
Why do you say even according to Einstein?
Einstein didn't believe in the Big Bang.
No, what I'm saying is even according to Einstein, in that he had, that was his deepest problem with it, to have a singularity, to have a universe that's smoothly transitioning from infinite temperature, pressure, density, to finite temperature, pressure, and density as we observe it today, very temperate in our universe.
He viewed that as sort of basically completely implausible.
There are hybrid notions that avoid the notion of eternal time, but keep and preserve the notion of eternal space.
Imagine dimension comes into existence.
And I'll just give you an example, if we have a second, Dennis, to give a quantum gravitational example.
Do we have time for that?
Yep.
So imagine we're ants, and we live on a two-dimensional plane.
And then at some point, and we're bound gravitationally to the surface of this infinite chessboard.
Imagine then somebody says, wait a second, I'll provide you with this elevation mechanism in the form of a blast of air, and that will transport you to the third dimension.
To you, it would be as if a third dimension had been cleaved out of nowhere.
And physicists talk about time as being equal in stature in many ways to the dimensions of space, length, width, and breadth.
We call it, in fact, space-time.
The marriage of spatial and temporal motion plays out in a tapestry that we call space-time.
Okay, hold it there.
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Also, drbriankeating.com and his book, Losing the Nobel Prize.
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We have long been talking about that here, which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was...
Observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being opened.
This is the easiest point to prove of all the different allegations out there, and it's unconstitutional.
Giuliani said that many mail-in ballots were opened without observers being able to check that they were properly signed, a key protection against fraud.
Those votes, he said, were, quote, null and void.
especially where the envelopes had been discarded, making recounts useless.
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Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC. Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos, the insanity of political correctness of cancel culture.
Does cancel culture, is it adequate enough a phrase when we're talking about AOC tweeting out that it's time to make lists of Trump supporters?
Okay.
Tag me in, Sebi.
Can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes, okay.
First of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists I'd be worried about.
Plus, she is the dumbest, the dumbest human being I've ever met or seen on the internet.
I haven't met her.
She's so stupid, she probably thinks that COVID-19 is Elon Musk's new kid.
She's so stupid.
All right, everybody.
Tennis Prager with astrophysicist Brian Keating. - Thank you.
Alright, lest we get into more areas that will, I think, be difficult for all of us to fully apprehend, let me ask a bottom line question.
Right now, if I were to say most physicists...
Believe there was a Big Bang.
Would that be inaccurate?
It sounds like it would be inaccurate.
No, no, no.
That's true.
But, you know, science is not done by popularity.
So, even though that is...
So, fill in the sentence.
Most physicists believe...
So, it's important to make a distinction.
Everybody agrees on what happened...
13.8 billion years ago, which is that the lightest elements on the periodic table, the hydrogen and helium, were formed at extremely high temperatures, even those that maintain the universe's undergoing cycles.
The problem is, what happens when you go back three minutes earlier than that?
Or as I say in my book, I have always wanted to know what happened on the Tuesday before the Big Bang.
So we know that with extremely high precision, Dennis, it's not like reading tea leaves or even the way it was when I was a graduate student 25 years ago.
We now understand with absolute precision the composition of the universe to exquisite accuracy.
The problem is we don't have really a great deal of confidence in what actually caused the universe to begin its expansion at this moment, three minutes before this period I just referred to.
Its expansion?
Is expansion the same as inflation?
Do I have that wrong?
Inflation is a type of expansion.
So inflation is an accelerated expansion, but it's not the only kind of expansion.
You can have constant expansion, not accelerated.
So it's in a state of flux cosmology.
Yes.
All science is.
All science is provisional.
All science is continually subject to...
Well, forgive me.
I know I'm interrupting, only because of the time.
I know you know this from your own podcast.
But I just...
I know that that's a common statement, all science is in flux.
But, I mean, that hydrogen and oxygen form water is not in flux.
I mean, certain things are not in flux in science.
Yeah.
We do know with great precision, as I said, the composition of the universe, the expansion rate of the universe, the age of the universe, up until an uncertainty of about three minutes.
Which is kind of incredible if you think about it.
Even when I went to graduate school 25 years ago, we didn't know if the universe was 10 billion years old or 20 billion years old.
And that's the difference between being older than your father or not, if you think about it.
And so for us, it was incredible.
We've made incredible progress over the decades with better telescopes, new theories.
However, you have to kind of divorce the concept of cosmogenesis, what's called cosmogeny.
The formation of the universe and its subsequent evolution are two different things, right?
If you go to your pediatrician, it's a very different person than an obstetrician.
And so we don't know, just as we don't know how life originated, but we know with great accuracy how life has evolved, natural selection, evolution, etc.
We don't have a great concept for the exact moment of origin, if indeed there was one.
So it's not correct to say cosmology is in flux.
It is correct to say cosmogony, or the formation of the universe, is in flux.
And what, if you had to bet your wonderful house, what would you bet happened?
So, I feel like these things, as Yogi Berra said, it's very difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.
I feel like it's very difficult to make predictions about the past.
In other words, we are learning so much more with the types of telescopes that we're building.
I will say, though, that as I present in my book, In Losing the Nobel Prize, I present a test that I used as a practicing Jewish person of faith that I could use to falsify religion in a sense.
If I were to discover with my team of hundreds of the best and brightest scientists on Earth, if we were to discover evidence that the universe was cyclical, or if it had an eternal characteristic to it, which is for the first time subject to quantitative testing, then it would cause me to reevaluate in some sense this narrative.
However, I feel personally, if I had to bet, that we'll be sort of forever ignorant about the exact moment of creation.
But that never stops me from looking, Dennis.
Right, so talking about looking, how far back can the most powerful telescope now view?
It's really independent.
Your eyeballs are two telescopes, and you can look back, theoretically, to the moment in which light first began, if that light were in the visible range your eye is sensitive to.
So telescopes don't depend on magnification to look farther back in time.
All telescopes are time machines.
Even as we're talking now, these signals are traveling at the speed of light, about 100 miles from San Diego to Los Angeles, and it takes a certain amount of time to do that, and you can't break that law.
You said in your book, just out of curiosity, that something, I think you said something they posit did travel faster than light?
Yeah, so my book is the story of the BICEP experiment, which I helped to create not far from you at Caltech.
A little technical college nearby.
And that instrument was meant to make a discovery of the first moments of cosmic history.
However, we discovered we made a mistake and instead saw something that masqueraded as the signals we were seeking.
And that's important.
We were seeking to detect something.
In my case, possibly so I could win a Nobel Prize.
And there was another experiment just a couple of years earlier that actually made a blunder.
We didn't make a blunder.
We didn't leave the lens cap on or put my thumb in front of the lens as I do when I take pictures of my kids.
We attributed an explanation for the data that we saw that was later proven to be completely incorrect.
And in fact, what we saw was the humblest substance in the universe, dust, cosmic dust, and not the origin of the imprimatur.
Of the Big Bang.
Right, so, okay.
So I still have the question, how far can you see back to the beginning, to three minutes at least?
Can you see that far back?
We can see beyond that.
Yes.
You can?
Theoretically, yes, if inflation took place using waves of gravity, but not waves of light.
Oh, okay, so you don't see the light from there.
We don't have a lot of time, and I'm very curious.
This comes from left field, as they say.
How important is it to you now versus 20 years ago to win a Nobel Prize?
It's completely unimportant.
And I say they can prove this if they want to see if I'm a hypocrite.
The Nobel Committee can offer me the Nobel Prize, and if I don't decline it, I am a hypocrite.
Now, Dennis, in the course of the book, I discovered that scientists, and this is obvious to you maybe, but I discovered that scientists, even if they're atheists, worship religion.
Okay, great point to continue on when we come back.
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Restrictions.
Starting today.
Gyms, movie theaters, churches can no longer meet indoors.
As a result of the emergency orders, 41 of California's 58 counties are now in what's called purple tier status, and that is Newsom's strictest category.
He's also considering instituting a statewide curfew.
Meanwhile, the governor attended a dinner party at an upscale French restaurant and had more than the 10 people that he is saying that you can only have when you are in some sort of social gathering.
And he's put out a statement saying, oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize it.
You know, we're all going to do better.
And as soon as I sat down at the larger table, I realized it was a little larger group than I had anticipated.
And he started counting them, one, two, three, four, and maybe he didn't realize that he had exceeded the number.
First, he sends his children to in-person private school while attacking school choice and keeping public schools closed throughout California.
Now he attends a private gathering while telling Californians to do otherwise.
You've got to own that, and so I want to apologize to you because I need to preach and practice, not just preach.
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He exceeded that.
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He may have exceeded it physically.
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Are praying for this election, which is obviously not yet settled.
What do you see happening right now that people like me might be unaware of?
Being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
Yeah, I mean, look, there's no doubt that this election...
I don't use this word lightly, was stolen.
President Donald Trump outperformed every part of the country that was not a focal point for Joe Biden to get enough votes electorally through the Electoral College to get over the top.
Some great examples, Eric, and we have this incredible whiteboard here where we've been going through all of this.
I mean, President Donald Trump outperformed...
He outperformed Mitt Romney, John McCain, and even his own numbers in 2016 dramatically.
Miami-Dade County, President Donald Trump overperformed by 15 points versus 2016. He did better in New York City, Eric.
he did better ultimate issues our Professor Brian Keating, astrophysicist.
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So I asked you about your desire for a Nobel Prize.
I found your answer fascinating.
And then you mentioned that you discovered that even atheist scientists have a religion.
That was your last point.
Yeah, I had a very complicated history.
I was born to biologically Jewish parents.
I became later an altar boy in the Catholic Church.
I then went through an atheist phase as de rigueur in college.
And then I came back to the religion of my birth.
And so I've gotten quite a good deal of exposure to different ecumenically exposed ideas.
And I realized that science, in a way, has its version of a religion.
And in fact, the Nobel Prize has all the features of a religion.
It has a patron saint, Alfred Nobel.
It has a founding date.
It has a catechism.
It has a ceremony, an award season, a holiday season, and even a feast that commemorates not Alfred Nobel's birthday, but his death day, eschatologically so.
And like many religions, if you've ever been approached by someone asking you to consider changing your religion, it's not something you do on a lark.
In fact, most people refuse to do it.
And so I found many of my colleagues refuse to give up this notion that the Nobel Prize is effectively a secular religion.
But it's sort of kosher because it's viewed as saluting society's best and brightest.
And I don't have any problem with any of my friends or colleagues who have won it.
I think they are not allowed to select themselves.
As I found out when I was asked to nominate the winners of the 2016 Nobel Prize, the Nobel Prize I was sort of ultimately destined to lose is the subject of my memoir, "Losing the Nobel Prize." Wow.
So basically, the famous line, "When people stop believing in God, they don't When people...
What is it?
When they stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing.
They believe in anything.
Yeah, and you see this a lot with scientists, too.
I mean, as I said, I'm doing the book club with Michael Knowles for PragerU coming up, and that's about Galileo.
And I make the point in that video with Michael that we never trust scientists.
If you meet a scientist who says, I trust scientists, meaning he obeys or she obeys scientists, they're not really legitimately scientific, in my opinion.
In other words, scientists should be the most curious, the most skeptical.
If we lose that...
I think that, you know, basically all is law.
Science is a magical form of understanding this wonderful universe that we live in, or if you choose, God created.
And so that's the subject of my PragerU video and the upcoming book club.
Have you chosen that God created?
Have I chosen it?
I say, Dennis, I'm still wrestling with the question of whether I believe in God.
I want to know, does he believe in me?
And I want to know that I do believe in religion.
God bless you.
Thank you.
Fascinating.
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