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Nov. 25, 2020 - Dennis Prager Show
04:22
Covid-19 Update: Cases ARE UP! So What?
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Cases are up.
Cases?
So what?
What is a case?
And how reliable?
I mean, everything about it is flat.
There's no conspiracy.
I'm not charging conspiracy.
I'm charging incompetence.
I don't know what's worse.
At least conspiratorialists are competent.
Conspirators, not conspiratorialists.
That's right.
If you riot, not only are you not arrested, You are lauded.
That's correct.
But if you open, you want to feed your family.
What's happening with nail salons?
I don't quite get it.
You can go into a nail salon, but you can't go into a restaurant.
You can't eat outside of a restaurant.
The outside, this is what, you understand?
As it is, we've been eating, I live here.
As it is, we've been eating outdoors, which is okay in California, because at least Southern California.
Because it's mild weather.
Look, it's cold at night.
God, I feel for these waiters and waitresses.
I so feel for them.
Ah, my God.
The ruining of lives.
One of the greatest things you could do is get together for Thanksgiving.
Why don't you look it up?
Look it up.
It's so easy.
Look up the death rate for your age group.
And then tell me rationally why you fear getting COVID. That's staggering stuff.
Yes, it is.
I got a lot more to report about other things as well.
They had more riots in Portland.
Were they rioting over the weather?
That would have some merit.
You know, it's lousy weather there.
It's raining all the time, like Seattle.
This is another effect of secularism.
That's been my message my whole life.
It has never been popular.
Never.
Without God and the Bible...
Society is doomed.
Not because God will doom it.
It's self-doom.
It's suicide.
A lot of secular conservatives don't understand that.
They're my allies, but they are part of the problem in not understanding that in God we trust is one of the three mottos of the country.
E pluribus unum, liberty in God we trust.
Isn't that interesting?
As society gets more secular, gets less free.
Isn't that interesting?
When America was much more religious, there was much more freedom of speech.
I'll never forget the mailman.
They don't call them mailman anymore.
What is the word now?
Postman?
Delivery man?
Angel of Santa Claus?
Whatever a mailman is called now.
Called me up.
From Denver.
I remember this.
From Denver.
This is a long time ago.
Made a big impact on me.
It's why I remember it.
He said, I'm a religious Christian.
And I work for the post office.
I deliver mail.
And I, you know, on a regular number of occasions, I deliver pornography.
You know, people subscribe to.
And that's my...
I don't like it.
I think it's sinful.
But I believe in freedom.
So I deliver these things.
The more religious America was a much more free America.
For those of you foolish conservatives and liberals and leftists who think God is not necessary.
Boy, you're just empirically wrong.
I'm not telling you God exists.
I'm telling you God is necessary.
I believe God exists.
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