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The left.
It's a cult.
That's why they stop talking to people who leave the cult.
Ask Dave Rubin.
Puts out a video why I left the left and ask him what happened to all his left friends.
Or, not his family, but others with their families.
2016, the New York Times had a piece at exactly this time of year, a week before Thanksgiving.
How people are not going to their parents if they voted for President Trump, for then-President-elect Trump.
That is the key to understanding the left.
This guy, Jonathan Reiner, is more committed to leftism than to science.
Teachers, again, more committed to leftism than to teaching.
Journalists, likewise.
So, So, this is a really important little piece that I dug up for you that I just played from CNN.
To give you an idea of the world of lies in which they live and how they don't answer, they demean.
Rand Paul is demeaned.
Why would you listen to him?
The question was a perfectly legit one.
11 million people have had corona.
Why can't they do what they want?
I'd like an answer to that.
Is there anybody listening to this show who would not like an answer?
But the doctor, the professor of medicine at George Washington, doesn't answer the question.
You're going to listen to somebody who just tested positive and swam in the Senate pool?
So how about this for a little science, Dr. Reiner?
Chlorinated pool water kills viruses.
When the proper amount of chlorine is added to pool water, it kills germs including viruses.
The amount of chlorine in the water needs to be properly maintained in order for its disinfectant qualities to be effective.
This is why lifeguards and pool managers test chlorine and pH levels throughout the day and make adjustments as needed.
Because chlorinated pool water has been shown to kill viruses, It's likely that it also kills coronavirus.
But this hasn't been confirmed.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, says that when swimming pools are properly maintained, the chlorine in the water should, quote, inactivate coronavirus, unquote, which would prevent the virus from spreading.
This makes sense because there's no evidence that coronavirus spreads to people through the water in pools.
According to the CDC. Based on what we know about chlorine and other viruses, it is likely safe to be swimming in a properly maintained pool, provided you continue to observe rules of social distancing and proper hand hygiene, says Dr. Christina Sigonia, MD, an infectious disease specialist at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Who, while waiting for his COVID results to return, decided it was a good idea to go for a swim in the Senate pool. decided it was a good idea to go for a I put no credence in anything, he says, about anything having to do with this virus.
Just ask the long haulers who have survived COVID but are still suffering, ask them if they should go out and celebrate.
That's really, really very, very disturbing.
Oh, I didn't play that idiocy.
This guy's a real idiot, this Jonathan Reiner.
I mean he's an idiot.
Now, he may not be an idiot as a husband, may not be an idiot as a father.
People could be idiots.
They're idiot savants.
That's what they are.
They know one thing, and otherwise they're an idiot.
This is what, but of course, this is what qualifies him to broadcast on CNN. Why isn't CNN embarrassed by his response?
Because, wait, there are truckers who have enduring problems from having corona?
Therefore, how does that invalidate Rand Paul's question?
Yes, 11 million people, the vast majority of the 11 million people are immune, as has always been the case when you get a virus.
Why do they have to be on lockdown, doctor?
And then he gives false information about the swimming pool.
The doctor gave the false information.
The chlorine kills the virus.
I'll bet he didn't know that.
But he's a professor of medicine.
Right?
Is that what you said?
Professor of medicine at George Washington?
Professor of medicine.
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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...
Video is 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 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.
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 Warnick and John Ossoff, who is AOC-like 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 packing the Supreme Court, which will be in front of 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 $1.00.
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To think I could have gotten a BA in community studies at Santa Cruz.
Instead, I studied such silly subjects like history and Arabic and Russian.
Trade that in for a BA from community studies at Santa Cruz any day.
That's what Barbara Ferrer has.
Among three other degrees, which I read to you earlier.
Thomas in West Hills, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Let me start my call with you by telling you how much respect I have for you and that I listen to you sometime...
I listen to you sometime...
During the day, I can't listen to the whole three hours, but I listen to you every day.
Thank you.
And thank you for all that you do.
Now tell me how I disappointed you.
Well, you have a large megaphone, Dennis, and millions of people listen to you.
And if you really wanted to produce an outcome, then why, Dennis, aren't you using your large megaphone and your wonderful intellect?
To just mention the Gavin Newsom recall.
I left ten messages for Larry Holder over this weekend.
At this moment, we have only one sure tool to stop the tyranny of these fools, like Newsom and Garcetti.
And that you don't promote that tool makes me scratch my head, because you always talk about clarity over agreement.
Alright, I understand now.
I thought you were actually, when I saw you disagreed with me on Newsom, I thought you were...
You were coming from the left, which is why I took your call, actually.
I admit that I don't know much about the recall.
Let me just tell you that if it even worked, it would make no difference.
A Democrat at this time is interchangeable with another Democrat.
That's just the way it is.
What do you think?
The successor is going to say, you know what, my predecessor was a tyrant.
I use my megaphone to change minds, to clarify the civil war in which the United States is in and has been for much of my life, if not all of my life.
So, I wish you well.
I would sign it.
But Democrats are interchangeable.
It means nothing.
That's why, look, I have people I respect who voted for Joe Biden.
Oh, I wouldn't have voted for Bernie Sanders, but I'd vote for Joe Biden.
That intelligent adults could lie to themselves to that extent?
That you will have a less left-wing regime?
And I use that word advisedly because it's Democrats.
Usually I use the word administration.
He picks Kamala Harris, the most left-wing senator in the U.S. Senate, and people said, oh, Joe Biden, he's a moderate.
It has taken me a lifetime to understand that most people who lie on the left believe their lies.
So that's why it's a very, very difficult...
It's a very difficult fight to wage.
When people believe their lies, it's hard to dissuade them.
When people know they're lying, you can make a moral case for them to stop.
All right, I wish you well on that.
But I use my megaphone to change minds.
And to spur people to action.
I think it's great.
But I just want people to understand, if Governor Newsom...
Decided to retire to Fiji.
Do you think anything would change in California?
The Bolsheviks run it, and this is not a cute line.
I've never used this before, ever.
35 years of broadcasting.
Democratic Party's left is Bolshevik.
The Democratic Party's liberals, to the extent that they exist, are the Mensheviks.
The Mensheviks lost.
Every generation sees the useful idiot of the extreme left.
Every generation.
Because they have been brainwashed into believing that people like me are their enemy.
I'd like to know what have I ever said in 35 years that renders me, or people like me, enemies?
What have we advocated?
We want more free speech?
We want more personal responsibility.
We want people of every race to get married before they have children.
What are the terrible things we have said?
That there's such a thing as a male and a female without in any way denying that there are people who wish to transition to the other sex?
I've never commented on that.
I comment on people who are biologically male competing against biological females, winning all of the races, That being so obviously unfair, you have to be a leftist to think that's fair.
Is it a coincidence that in Connecticut, virtually every record in high school track is now held by biological males in girls' high school track?
Is that a coincidence?
But if you say that, they shut you down.
I always think about this.
Oh, the right-wing propagandist.
What renders me a right-wing propagandist?
I'll tell you exactly what.
I call the left the evil that it is.
That's what drives them crazy.
I see right through them.
They're a moral fraud.
They're intellectual fraud.
I've seen it my whole life.
Well, Salon has an attack today on PragerU.
Very dangerous.
We are.
We are a danger to the left.
I agree.
But I'd like to know, what do we put up that's wrong?
They never say.
Tell us what's wrong.
Every one of our videos goes through such fact-checking.
We're crazed on it.
They have never pointed out a misstatement yet.
450 videos.
They may differ.
You're allowed to differ.
You think capitalism is not what led people out of poverty?
What did, oh leftists?
Oh Salon?
You don't like capitalism?
Then you can't stand bringing people out of poverty.
It is a loathsome position that you hold.
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.
It always stuns me.
People say, well, voter 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.
I'm like, yeah, that's the point.
I counted all their dollar bills.
I audited them.
I said, well, do you look at their books?
Did you talk to their customers?
Do you see that guy come with a big thing of cash and say, yeah, wash 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 farming.
There was a 1,774% increase in voter registration for people over the age of 90 in Pennsylvania in the midst of a pandemic.
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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.
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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.
Dr.
Brooks says that I should...
I'm the classic one.
I should be wearing a mask in my house.
These are crackpots, ladies and gentlemen.
These are crackpots.
People who met family over Thanksgiving.
That's me!
25 people we had, I am proud to say, of all ages.
From virtually 80, my mother-in-law was there, And to about 10. That's right.
I opened up with a prayer.
Beautiful.
My wife supervised and made a beautiful dinner.
It was indistinguishable from last year's Thanksgiving.
Indistinguishable.
Now, however, I should get tested and wear a mask at home, Dr. Deborah Burke said.
All the epidemiologists who dissent are not covered by the New York Times.
You understand that?
Or CNN? Who is it who just wrote, we live in different worlds?
It's the only thing the left and I agree on.
We do live in different worlds.
Absolutely right.
So they hold...
Michael Tomaski, that's right, in the New York Review of Books.
You know, I read more left than I read right.
I've always wanted to do that.
I learned Russian to read Pravda.
That's built into me.
I want to know what those who...
I'm fighting believe in.
It's been a very worthwhile endeavor.
So the left says that it's a conspiracy theory that there was any fraud in the elections.
But it was not conspiracy theory that the Russians colluded with the Trump campaign in 2016. Get it?
It's the inverted world of the left.
What do you think in your heart of hearts is more true?
The Russians colluded with the Trump campaign?
Tens of millions of dollars spent by someone looking for any evidence of such found nothing?
Or?
That the anomalies of this election are stunning.
Just stunning.
What is it, first time in 150 years?
An incumbent got more votes when he ran again and lost.
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Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with the great Oderski.
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 gonna 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?
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.
It always stuns me.
People say, well, voter fraud doesn't exist.
It's like saying money laundering doesn't exist.
They're like, well, I went into my local laundromat.
I couldn't see any money laundering.
I'm like, yeah, that's the point.
I counted all their dollar bills.
I audited them.
I said, well, do you look at their books?
Did you talk to their customers?
Do you see that guy come with a big thing of cash and say, yeah, wash 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 farming.
There was a 1,774% increase in voter registration for people over the age of 90 in Pennsylvania in the midst of a pandemic.
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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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Dennis Prager: Hey everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
Great to be with you.
I had a great Thanksgiving.
I wish you did too.
25 people over.
Great time.
We have chosen people in my life, friends and family, have chosen to live.
So you say, oh no, you've chosen death.
No, we've chosen to live life.
We have chosen not to live in fear.
One of the only fair things in life is that people on the left are so profoundly unhappy, partially, because they walk around in fear.
So there is some justice in this world.
As they ruin the Western civilization, they are at least miserable.
That's all I can say.
I admit to some belief that there is fairness in that fact.
You want to live in your own misery or wear a mask while you walk alone?
Go right ahead.
In the meantime, we people called conservatives will actually live life.
More and more Americans are deciding that the lies that we are given...
Listen to this.
This is Nation's Health.
USA Today, which is really...
It was always liberal.
Now it has become leftist, which means there's almost no truth.
It's propaganda.
COVID-19 can kill young and healthy.
Assumptions otherwise aids spread a virus.
This is the headline on the nation's health section of USA Today today.
Yes, of course, that's true.
Car crashes can kill the young too.
They just lie.
This is a...
Now, is it an outright lie that COVID-19 can kill the young and healthy?
No, it is not.
It's a statement of fact, but so is car crashes can kill the young and healthy.
That too.
I'm not sure it can kill the young and healthy.
What?
Oh, you mean because they'd have to be not healthy?
They'd have to be a comorbidity?
It could be.
But let's say it's possible.
So what?
It's possible.
So they quote another fool, because I told you, I said it to the epidemiologist I had on last week.
I said, professor, he's at Yale University Medical School.
He said, I need to tell you in advance that when I hear someone is an epidemiologist, I assume they're a fool.
But I understand not all are.
I'm just telling you my assumption.
And he basically agreed with me.
Here's another fool.
Nina Shapiro, professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Oh, boy.
Listen to this.
They quote her.
Those who are in terrific shape, are young, and have no prior illness can indeed become critically ill from COVID. Many have died.
What does it mean, many, doctor?
What are you talking about?
Why is that not a lie, doctor?
Many have died?
Don't you do it in relation?
In relation to older people, have many young people died, Dr. Shapiro?
Some of the good that can come out of this is contempt for the epidemiological profession, which I've had for many years.
I suspected it.
Because of the lie they told about 50,000 people a year dying from secondhand smoke.
I've known that there's a panic and hysteria among epidemiologists.
I don't even know what's scientific about these people.
It was epidemiologists who started the panic to begin with.
Remember?
What was that?
What is the name of that group in England?
Said 2 million are going to die in America?
Not 2 million.
2 million in England.
I'm sorry.
In England.
2 million in America.
Yeah, two million in America, right.
I'm sorry?
Imperial College, right.
But people still listen.
People govern their lives by these fools.
Many have died.
Really, Dr. Shapiro?
Many have died?
Do you know how many?
I want to give you a statistic, folks, which I think you will find of interest.
From Statista.
The number of coronavirus deaths in Sweden in 2020 by age groups.
So, since the entire thing began, I want to give you, I can't believe this, one second.
It's a lot for me to share with you today.
Okay, here we go.
80 people.
How many people live in Sweden?
10 million?
I believe it's 10 million.
80 people under 50 have died.
Out of 10 million people.
I wonder how many in Sweden under 50 died of a drug overdose.
Or for that matter, in car crashes.
Statista is a very good link, by the way.
I didn't know about it.
It was sent to me by a listener.
And it was very, very valuable.
Here, of all the people who died in Sweden from COVID, 1,751 over 90. 2,729 between 80 and 90. 1,385 between 70 and 79. 437. Get that
drop?
Between 60 and 69. Between 50 and 59, 173. Between 40 and 49 years of age.
47 people have died.
Between 30 and 39 years of age, 19. Between 20 and 29 years of age, 12. Under 6, 2. That's out of 10 million in Sweden.
I am sure that the same pattern follows in the United States.
I gotta say, if Hollywood doesn't make movies out of what Israel does, I think what Israel does is so incredible when they kill these horrific people, like we killed Soleimani.
You have to hear the headline in the New York Times.
You would think the New York Times sympathizes with the Iranian regime.
I'm not kidding.
So did you hear that the head of its nuclear program, Was assassinated, which is beyond belief.
Twelve people involved.
What they did, they knocked out the electrical grid in that area.
They knocked out the cameras in that area.
The guy traveled in three different cars, took circuitous routes every day, and had bulletproof glass on his car, and bodyguards in three cars.
Not one of the assassins was even hurt.
It's an astonishing, and he was killed.
New York Times headline, brazen killings expose Iran's vulnerabilities as it struggles to respond.
After suffering a string of audacious attacks, Tehran faces an agonizing choice.
Poor things.
Embracing hardliner demands for swift retaliation?
We're trying to make a fresh start with the Biden administration.
Is that amazing?
I want you to understand something.
The New York Times' vitriol against Donald Trump is exponentially greater than its vitriol against Iranian leaders.
It's the only regime on earth.
Which has vowed to exterminate a nation.
Its raison d'etre is to exterminate Israel.
Nothing matters to the Iranian regime as much as that.
And the New York Times depicts them as victims.
The sick, moral, perverted world of the New York Times.
You know what the New York Times proves?
The ancient Jewish dictum.
Those who are cruel to the kind will be kind to the cruel, and vice versa.
Donald Trump, oh, he's a fascist dictator.
Corrupt, evil, lying, fraud.
The Iranian leaders have to sympathize with their agonizing choices.
I've got to tell you, you should read about this just if you're interested in what, I mean, this genius, that this thing worked.
What is Israel supposed to do?
There is a government, there is a state that wishes to exterminate it.
What should Israel do?
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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 registered to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which registered 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.
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Restriction.
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.
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.
Sacramento Bee editorial board, quote, if Newsom can't get his head into the game, perhaps he should make the governor thing a one-term affair and leave the job open for someone with a desire to lead, end of quote.
You know, he told you not to...
Have a gathering of more than 10 people.
He exceeded that.
But spiritually, he didn't exceed it.
He may have exceeded it physically.
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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?
Hi, everybody.
You're listening to The Dennis Prager Show.
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So let me tell you, the Jerusalem Post has an amazing thing here.
Could mRNA COVID-19 vaccines be dangerous in the long term?
So the Israelis celebrated on Friday when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country had signed a deal with Pfizer to buy its novel coronavirus vaccine.
But the fact remains that if Pfizer succeeds, or Moderna, with whom Israel also has a contract, these will be the first ever messenger RNA, mRNA vaccines brought to market for human patients.
I've taken every vaccine, folks.
My kids have taken every vaccine.
I will not be taking this vaccine.
If I'm threatened with you will not be able to enter a store, you will not be able to go on an airplane, I will have to, obviously, I will have to do what I can.
I will go to court if I have to, but if I have to, in other words, if I am coerced, I'm not going to stay home the rest of my life.
However, I will not take it with non-coercion.
In order to receive FDA approval, the companies will have to prove there are no immediate or short-term negative health effects from taking the vaccines.
But when the world begins inoculating itself with these completely new and revolutionary vaccines, it will know virtually nothing about their long-term effects.
There is a race to get the public vaccinated, so we are willing to take more risks.
Tal Broch, head of the Infectious Disease Unit at Samson Asuta Ashdod Hospital, told the Jerusalem Post.
When Moderna was just finishing its Phase 1 trial, the Independent wrote about the vaccine and described it this way.
It uses a sequence of genetic RNA material produced in a lab.
When injected into your body, must invade your cells and hijack your cells' protein-making machinery called ribosomes to produce the viral components that subsequently train your immune system to fight the virus.
In this case, Moderna's mRNA-1273 is programmed to make your cells produce the coronavirus' infamous coronavirus spike protein that gives the virus its crown Corona is crowned in Latin, for which it is named, wrote the Independent.
Broch said, this does not mean the vaccine changes people's genetic code.
Rather, he said, it is more like a USB device, the mRNA, that is inserted into a computer, your body.
It does not impact the hard drive of the computer, but runs a certain program.
But he acknowledged that there are unique and unknown risks to messenger RNA vaccines, including local and systemic inflammatory responses that could lead to autoimmune conditions.
Anyway, it goes on and on.
We should put this up.
I know.
Listen to this.
So this is the author writing?
At the very end.
I know that.
But when asked if she would, who is the she?
Lineal?
We have to tell the people who Lineal is.
And that's key for me to tell you.
Michal Lineal, a professor of biology, chemistry at the Hebrew University.
That's Israel's prestigious university.
Professor of biological chemistry.
Told the Post that she believes there is no cause for concern.
Listen to the end of the article.
When asked if she would take the vaccine right away, she responded, I won't be taking it immediately.
Probably not for at least the coming year.
We have to wait and see whether it really works.
Wait, didn't I just read that she says there's nothing to be afraid of?
I've never seen anything so self-contradictory in one article that I recall.
She said she believes there is no cause for concern, but she won't take it.
Doctor in Bethesda, Maryland.
You know why he lives in Bethesda, Maryland?
I know why, because it's Bethesda, MD. Doctors like to live in MD. Hello.
I guess that's me.
I once spoke to you a few months ago, and it was about the study that was done in Brazil, and it was chloroquine rather than hydroxychloroquine that was used, and that's why it was toxic.
And that is what John Reiner cites a lot.
He does?
Hydroxychloroquine.
Wow.
I don't know if you remember.
You said you didn't know that, that it was chloroquine that they were using.
Yes, no, no, I remember that.
I didn't remember it was you, but I remember that call.
A little bit about John Reiner.
Forgive me one second.
There was a lot of bad stuff about that study.
It was given in phenomenally great quantities and too late.
Exactly.
The other thing, now John Reiner, whom I know very well, actually, is an excellent cardiologist, by the way, who takes care of Dick Cheney.
I kept him alive for years, and he's a Republican.
Who is a never-Trumper, okay?
He actually once said to me years ago when Trump was running that he couldn't stand him.
So that gives you a little information there.
And I hope he doesn't hear this, because he won't be too happy hearing my voice saying that, because he is an excellent cardiologist.
Oh, I have no doubt.
If you have a heart problem...
I would go to him with a heart problem.
I would, however, have contempt for any advice he gave to society.
Well, now another point.
Now, Rand Paul, like me, is an ophthalmologist, and he's absolutely correct about a lot of things that he says.
And another thing that's interesting is hydroxychloroquine, believe it or not, was just found in a recent infectious disease journal article in the past week to be very effective.
If you give it to early hospitalized patients, it kept 53% of them out of the ICU. And that's, they didn't even give them zinc.
That they gave them zinc.
Wow.
Could you please send me that copy?
Yeah, it just came out like a few days ago.
And Harvey Rich, who I think you've had on your show from Yale, who I've emailed back and forth with quite a bit, he's correct.
He says 85% reduction of hospitalization if they use it early.
Oh, he said that 200,000 lives would have been saved.
Exactly.
I've exactly had that same comment.
Hey, I like you.
You've got to send me an email.
Dr. Katzen.
Who knows Dr. Reiner?
We've got to play that again.
Not now.
We don't have the time.
And I have Shelby Steele coming up.
One of the luminous minds in the US.
Amazing stuff.
Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
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.
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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- 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 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.
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
One of my favorite people, Shelby Steele, senior fellow Hoover Institution at Stanford.
His new highly praised documentary, directed by his son Eli, is What Killed Michael Brown?
I'm going to ask Shelby Steele a lot about that.
Welcome back to my show.
Good to be back to your show.
Oh, that's nice.
Hey, tell me...
I know you didn't expect this, and it's not a trick question or anything.
I'm just curious because I wish it well.
Who runs the Hoover Institution now?
Is it Stanford or is it independent or what?
Boy, that's not an easy question.
I know.
Stanford, it is a part of Stanford.
So in terms of the broader framework within which...
The Hoover Institution functions is Stanford University.
However, we have a great deal of independent different sources of funds and so forth.
And we're, you know, a traditional sort of think tank, but with a kind of academic undercurrent or support, if you will.
So we come more out of an academic world, I suppose.
I'm oversimplifying, but a little bit more of an academic world than a journalistic or policy-focused world that most think tanks do.
Do you personally get to teach any Stanford students?
No, I do not.
No, I do not.
Would you like to?
I wouldn't mind it.
I wouldn't mind giving a talk now and then or finding some other way.
Do they invite you?
No, they do not.
No, I've been there over 25 years.
And I think I've had in that time one invitation from the Federalist Society.
Of course.
I just want to underscore for my listeners, Shelby Steele is one, I said before you came on, one of the luminous minds writing in America today.
He's been there 25 years, and Stanford has once asked him to give a talk.
Being a black conservative, or being a black non-leftist, you don't even have to be conservative.
Just if you're not a leftist, you're the lowest category of enemy.
That's right.
There must be some honor in that.
There is!
I fully agree.
Okay, so this is a really important documentary.
Why did you make it?
We made it because it was a compelling story.
On its face, the explosion it caused across the society.
It was covered in Europe.
It got amazing coverage and preoccupied the country.
So you have a sense something's going on there that is driving this.
As this is going on, of course, on the south side of Chicago, 300 miles to the north, in one year, 3,000 kids, largely black boys, are shot.
700 are killed and very little attention.
But Ferguson and the Michael Brown case drew the president's attention, the attorney general, all of the Justice Department, the FBI, just to name some of the official people who were interested.
And not mention the media, which had a sort of field day with the riots that went on.
Off and on for over a year.
People think that Michael Brown was killed, A, unjustly, and B, because he was black.
Neither are true.
Right.
It's what we call the poetic truth.
And a poetic truth is a truth that wins you leverage against your enemies.
And wends you favors, and in many cases, wends you resources.
And so the poetic truth that almost immediately emerged out of this shooting was that Michael Brown was a victim of American racism.
And as such, he was worth an awesome amount of power.
Other incidents like this, Frederick Gray in Baltimore, Trayvon Martin in Florida, Eric Garner, they come up with a certain regulatory.
The most recent one, of course, is George Floyd.
And there's just an hysterical sort of feeding frenzy.
That follows these events.
Exactly.
Hold it there if you would, Shelby Steele.
We're going to tell you folks how you could see this documentary.
It's up at DennisPrager.com right now.
What killed Michael Brown?
And I'm going to ask him why he used the word what.
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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.
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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 if we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query Because in some of these very densely populated cities, you're out.
Shelby, Steele has the most important trait you can have.
He has courage combined with a luminous mind.
I don't want to embarrass him.
In fact, I should have said this when I did say it before you were on.
I'll take it any time.
You're a good man.
By the way, I do want to ask you something.
I ask this of all the people That I believe have shown courage.
Do you have any idea why you have it?
Is it built in?
Did you work at it?
I'm very, very serious, because people ask me.
I have it.
I admit it.
I think it's partially built in.
I've worked at it, but tell me, you know, you get a lot of flack.
I get a lot of flack.
Tell me what you've thought through on the courage issue.
Well, I think one thing that I've thought through is that courage is the only way you can sort of break through the resistance, the denial, the avoidance, all the manipulations of the mainstream culture.
If you don't have courage, then you're not going to see past that because all that is designed to sort of keep those things foggy or unclear.
And if you don't have the courage to just sort of stop within yourself and look at it, putting yourself at risk.
If you're not at risk, then you're probably not really looking at it.
And so you have to have the courage to do that.
I enjoy listening to you.
I hear you do that kind of thing.
Put yourself at risk.
And so I'm going to trust what you say after that much more than if you didn't, if you just gave me a sort of prescribed, you know, predetermined pattern, as it were.
I think, what do you think of this thought?
Most people who have courage sleep better at night.
You think that's true?
I think it's true, yeah.
You live a little easier.
Yes, exactly, because you don't have to give in.
And you don't have to carry the weight of falsehood.
I love it.
The weight is heavy.
Oh, man, you're the man.
That's great.
By the way, what did Amazon do to your documentary?
They canceled it.
They sent us a...
You know, I'm a writer.
I know about rejection letters.
This was a rejection letter that literally had hatred in it.
It had contempt for us.
It told us never to resubmit, never to play around and change the title and sort of sneak in the back door.
It told us, you know, on and on it went.
So, I mean, they were just really brutal about it, and they canceled us.
Well, Wall Street Journal got wind of this.
Others did.
And Wall Street Journal had a couple editorials on it.
Jason Riley wrote a piece.
And they were embarrassed because the documentary met every criterion they had.
The reviews that had come in before that were all very good.
Five out of five, so forth.
And so then, of course, we got a nice little phone call from some executive somewhere in the vast world of Amazon who said, oh, we made a mistake.
Oh, we made a mistake!
We made a mistake.
And did he or she specify what the mistake was?
No, no.
And I asked them, and they said, no, that's, you know, they put it off on somebody else, some other department.
They just, you know, really regret it.
They really meant to cancel Mein Kampf, but by accident, they did it to what killed Michael Brown.
Right, what killed Michael Brown, which maybe they had gotten away with it, except their rejection letter was so personalized.
I wish you had it in front of you.
Yeah, it was ideological.
Of course.
The irony is, see, it's irrelevant to the left.
Back to your point about the weight of falsehood, they're crushed by the weight of falsehood.
Because they don't ask, is your documentary telling the truth?
They just ask, does it promote the leftist poetic fiction?
That's right.
That's right.
That's it.
But they did finally run, and so it is now streamed on Amazon, among other places.
How's it doing?
It's done very, very well.
In fact, the publicity helped it a little.
I would imagine.
Exactly right.
Prager, you got a big boost when some comedian took ten minutes to crap on us.
It was a great boost.
We got a lot more fundraising.
That's right.
These people have no idea how helpful the publicity is.
Yeah.
So, do you, I'm sure you know, but I don't think most of my audience knows, Barack Obama mentioned Ferguson after it was known that Michael Brown was not killed because of racism or even police mistake.
Is that correct?
Yes.
Yes, and many, many other people still refer to it as if it was a given that Michael Brown was a victim of white racism.
But his murder was investigated.
There were two different Justice Department investigations.
There were two different grand juries.
There was an FBI. Right.
And they found absolutely nothing, not one shred of evidence anywhere, to suggest that this was racially motivated.
Keep up the great work.
You're a special man.
Shelby Steele's documentary is up at DennisPrager.com.
What killed Michael Brown?
Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
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.
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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. making recounts useless.
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?
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's Jake.
She is... ...to the YouTube channel.
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See.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I'd like you to please go to my website and click on the banner for Angel Tree.
The Christmas season is upon us.
They give gifts to the kids who are a parent in prison.
They give them a Bible too.
If you have a better answer, For evil than the Bible.
I'd like to know what it is.
I really would.
It's so obvious.
That's why the contempt for religion and God and Bible is so deep.
The left knows.
It's the only alternative that might be effective.
Now why Pasadena?
I don't know if you realize, Pasadena is in LA County, Los Angeles County, but it has its own health department, so you can eat outdoors in restaurants there.
Obviously, the weather in Southern California is not the weather in Chicago, although it does get cold at night here.
The low 40s is common.
But you bundle up, and there are heaters.
Anyway, I'll do anything to support restaurants.
So why did the Pasadena Health Department keep its restaurants outdoors open, at least?
It's in the exact same area.
It's in the county of Los Angeles.
But they have their own health department.
The trick is for all you cities to get out of anything to do with L.A., anything.
It's a corrupted city.
Anything the Democrats touch, they ruin.
So, because it's a left-wing party now.
This is a perfect example, is it not?
I can't think of a better example.
Barbara Ferrer is a leftist.
She is as qualified to tell restaurants to close as I am to do heart surgery.
But she did get a BA in communication studies from Santa Cruz.
Community studies.
Oh yeah, communication studies are actually more serious.
This is the health department head in...
In L.A. She has degrees in social work and in health.
What is it?
Administration?
From Brandeis, Santa Cruz, public health, yeah.
A lifelong leftist.
She has put her leftism to work in putting people out of work.
while she and her supporters keep working.
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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...
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, is 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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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.
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.
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.
Yes.
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 a lot of advice 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 behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say, "We're one day closer to this..." Hi, everybody. everybody.
Salon has a piece attacking PragerU today.
Is it today?
Yeah.
Big one.
We're the big danger to the left.
A compliment.
The danger to the left is to be a good thing.
The left is a completely destructive force.
The entire article does not cite a single misstatement in 450 videos.
Did you just read the article, right?
It's not one.
Just right-wing propaganda and they lie.
So tell us a lie that we told.
I wonder, are you allowed to sue if you're accused of a lie and you haven't told one?
Why is that not a libel?
I know libel laws in America are notoriously difficult to prosecute.
It's easier in England.
If you're liable and you're found guilty, you're guilty.
It's an amazing thing.
Yep.
So how about somebody at Salon want to debate me?
What do you say, guys?
Almost every week I invite the left to have a debate.
With me, I'll choose it.
A whole bunch of other folks.
My colleague Larry Elder would be a perfect example.
Want a debate?
Put on YouTube?
It's funny, I did debate a leftist at a synagogue in San Francisco a couple of years ago, and that was put on YouTube, and then they put it on the restricted list, because the leftist...
Did not fare that well.
And I'm very respectful in debates.
I have no desire to humiliate my opponent.
Well, that's not true.
I might have a desire to, but I don't.
I want to be very precise.
Leftists have earned the right to be humiliated.
All right, anyway, it is what it is.
The president has pardoned Michael Flynn.
Somebody will write a book one day about the un-American and unjust way in which Michael Flynn devoted his life to serving this country was persecuted.
Not just prosecuted, persecuted.
There is a meanness to the left that is one of the reasons I loathe it.
And this man is an example of that meanness.
It's also an example of the corruption that has taken over so many of the elites of our institutions like the FBI. I say this all with sadness.
I've never talked this way before.
One of the great things, and there are many great things to happen from the Trump administration, It was clarity about the muck that pervades the institutional elites of our society.
But people don't like to look into the dark.
And they yell at the people who do.
As I pointed out last hour, the New York Times has...
And had far more negative things to say about President Trump than the Ayatollah and the evil people who run Iran.
So they opposed the killing of Soleimani.
They opposed allegedly Israel's killing of the head of their nuclear program.
So you can devote your life to exterminating a state, but the state may not take any Actions that would prevent its extermination.
Get it?
Didn't Europe...
Europe condemned it too, correct?
Europe has condemned this killing.
Europe condemned the Soleimani killing.
Never would have happened in a Biden administration.
Those who are cruel to the good would be good to the cruel and vice versa.
The left has always been kind to the cruel.
Like the Communists or the Ayatollahs.
All right.
Daily Mail reports a major UK textbook publisher vows to flip harmful gender stereotypes in its products.
So astronauts will be female and boys will bake cakes.
Did you see this article?
You sent it to me?
That doesn't mean you saw it.
Yeah, that means you saw it.
It doesn't mean you read it.
I'm being a little pedantic here.
I fully acknowledge that.
But you did read it.
And saw it.
School books and exam papers could soon show girls dressing up as firefighters and boys watering plants.
After one of the country's largest education companies launched plans to tackle gender bias.
Pearson, which owns the exam board EdXL and produces resources for schools, announced guidelines to, quote, flip, unquote, gender stereotypes and, quote, avoid unconscious bias.
The move, which was developed in close collaboration with the Fawcett Society, will show girls as firefighters, astronauts, and mechanics.
And boys watering plants, baking cakes, playing in a pretend kitchen, and performing in a dance competition.
I feel bad for kids today.
I do.
That's really...
Is that what women want?
Do women want to marry guys who are exemplified by baking cakes, dancing?
And flower watering?
I'm being totally serious.
If that's what women want, then this is a good thing.
Comes after research showed that experience of early gender bias can have long-term negative effects.
Really?
Negative effects?
Like what exactly?
Girls will think they can't be astronauts if they're shown watering plants.
That's the presumption.
Here.
The guidelines say employees should, quote, avoid unconscious bias.
But now they're having conscious bias, right?
I mean, if they showed all of them as astronauts, by the way, notice nobody's a soldier?
Who's going to protect the UK? Or are there no more bad guys in the world?
That's what they want to believe.
Nobody's a politician.
There's no soldier women, no soldier men.
See, they've just swapped biases.
If the boys are going to do the cake baking, then they've just swapped, correct?
Why is this not bias?
The guidelines say employees should, quote, avoid unconscious bias, unquote, and behaviors ascribed to a gender when creating learning materials for children.
For example, a woman being sensitive or a man being assertive.
Boy, do we not want that.
Show men being assertive.
Well, they're certainly not.
But you see, you can't suppress it.
So what you do is you squash men's assertiveness in healthy ways, and it will come out in unhealthy ways.
Gavin Newsom is an example.
He's a plant-watering guy, but he's crushing people with his assertiveness in California.
Staff are advised to make sure they have female robots, dinosaurs, and animals.
But to avoid ascribing stereotypically feminine or masculine traits or appearance, such as adding long eyelashes to an animal to indicate they are female, or bow tie to indicate they are male.
You can't have a bow tie on the robot.
So nothing will indicate it's a male or female.
They're gender-neutral robots.
That's an advance, folks.
Gender-neutral terms should also be used rather than the generic term man, such as humankind rather than mankind.
Yeah, but there's man in human.
I don't see the great advantage.
By the way, can you tell me why it's important to say humankind?
If I say the history of man, In the history of man, there has never been any plays like Shakespeare's.
Okay?
Let's say I said that.
Why, if I said in the history of humankind, would I be advancing human progress?
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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.
It always stuns me.
People say, well, voter 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.
I'm like, yeah, that's the point.
I counted all their dollar bills.
I audited them.
I said, well, do you look at their books?
Did you talk to their customers?
Do you see that guy come with a big thing of cash and say, yeah, wash 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 farming.
There was a 1,774% increase in voter registration for people over the age of 90 in Pennsylvania in the midst of a pandemic.
Keep up with what's trending.
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.
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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.
Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC.
Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos.
The AOC has been hitting hard with your amazing videos.
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Pope takes aim at Trump, Associated Press, by comparing populist leaders to 1930s dictators.
I want my Catholic listeners to know, you know how I adore you.
And you know what a defender I am of the Judeo-Christian system, and Christianity in particular, in making the West, and the end of Christianity is the end of the West.
And I am a religious Jew saying this.
But a fact is a fact.
So let me just say that I say this with difficulty knowing the reverence the Catholic has for a Pope.
Thank you.
But there is a fool in the Vatican.
And it's got to be hard for a devout Catholic to acknowledge that.
It is hard.
It's not got to be.
It is hard.
So please know you have sympathy from me.
But if you want to keep Catholicism alive, you must recognize the incapacity of this Pope to think clearly.
He's just a leftist, so by definition he doesn't think clearly.
This is the AP. This is on the left.
Pope Francis is supporting demands for racial justice.
In the wake of the U.S. police killing of George Floyd.
By the way, the way they write, how do they know the police killed him?
I do not know that the police killed him.
They may have.
I don't know that.
I saw a video.
The video doesn't tell me how he died.
The video shows a man, a policeman, with a, if you saw, I don't know how many of you saw it.
I did.
20 minutes before that.
He refused.
They were so kind to him, the police, and he refused to get into the police car.
And he was yelling, I can't breathe, before they ever touched him.
And he was high on fentanyl.
And the first coroner's report said it was the fentanyl that killed him.
Three times the lethal amount in him.
But the AP writes, police killing of George Floyd, So the Pope is demanding racial justice in the United States?
We don't have a Pope?
We don't have?
And it's blasting COVID-19 skeptics.
What does it mean to be a COVID-19 skeptic?
What does that mean?
We don't believe that the disease exists?
Of course we do.
Who's a COVID-19 skeptic?
It's another lie of the AP and the Pope.
We are lockdown skeptics.
We're not COVID-19 skeptics.
Do you understand the difference?
Of course you understand the difference on the left, but you lie with the ease with which you breathe.
There are no COVID-19 skeptics.
What does that even mean?
It doesn't exist?
Do you know anybody who believes it doesn't exist?
But yes, I have been a lockdown skeptic since March.
I said it was the biggest mistake in human history.
I turned out to be right.
The crushed lives, the brink of starvation of hundreds of millions of people.
Never been done before, ever.
Rand Paul gets on television and says, you know what?
Hey, 11 million people had COVID. Why can't they go to restaurants?
And this fool for the doctor that they use on CNN, a guy named Reiner, It says, you're going to listen to Rand Paul?
What was he, a medical genius?
The guy said when he was being tested for COVID, he swam in the Senate swimming pool.
That was his response.
Want to play it?
This is Jonathan Reiner.
...results to return, decided it was a good idea to go for a swim in the Senate pool.
I put no credence in anything he says about anything having to do with this virus.
Right, but he didn't answer the question that's enough.
He does what all leftists do.
They mock the person they differ with.
They don't answer the statement.
Rand Paul said, why can't 11 million people who have COVID do whatever they want?
What's the answer to that?
Instead, oh, he went swimming while he was being tested for COVID. But so what?
The CDC says chlorine kills virus.
He doesn't even know that?
This doctor doesn't know it?
My wife knew it.
That's how I know it.
I'm married to Wikipedia-ette.
Madam Wikipedia-ette.
What is it?
Secret strength.
The intellectual reservoir that I get there.
The second she heard it, she said, what is she talking about?
Chlorine kills virus.
Then she got the CDC report.
That's exactly right, and I read it to you.
But our professor of...
Why does our professor of medicine at George Washington not know this?
And Susan Prager knew it.
Why?
Because he's a leftist.
He's not interested in truth.
That's why.
Do you get it?
He's on CNN. That's why.
The degradation of CNN, the New York Times, and the whole lot is one of the tragedies of modern American life.
I do not celebrate it.
But you are lying to yourself if you do not understand that the only purpose of the New York Times and CNN is to promote left-wing causes.
That's it.
News gathering is incidental as this doctor made clear.
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 Older 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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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.
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, Sean is signaling me to talk, but I have no desire to talk.
talk on a hit the music like it What ethnicity is it or nationality?
That's Jamaican overtones, you know?
Did you know that?
Can you tell?
Or am I somewhat out to lunch on this one?
Oh, I don't follow lyrics, unless somebody calls my attention to it.
I am so instrumental in my love of music that I very rarely hear lyrics.
This is a flaw, but I'm just acknowledging it.
Sometime this week, I want to do a survey amongst those of you who are football fans.
Are you watching the NFL this year?
This is an open question.
I have no idea.
So, just letting you know.
If what?
You're so right.
I do understand every lyric in a Frank Sinatra.
It's a very good point.
Frank Sinatra is almost unique in that way.
You are compelled to listen.
That is exactly right.
So, did you follow the lyrics in the song I just...
Oh, you didn't?
Oh, interesting.
Did you follow the lyrics, Triple G? You did?
You didn't either.
Oh, I feel...
You guys have no idea how good I feel.
On a scale of 1 to 10, 8.3.
I'm not joking.
I was just acknowledging this deep flaw in me, and lo and behold, two lyrics lovers didn't follow the lyrics.
Okay, everybody.
A lot of Catholics calling in.
Betty in Detroit.
Hi there.
Oh, hello, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay.
Yeah, it's not hard for devout Catholics to recognize the Pope's a fool.
We know it, and it's heartbreaking.
It's hard to go to church.
Well, is it hard to go to church because your priest feels it necessary to echo the Pope's sentiments?
I can say yes and no.
I can tell you a quick story from our church.
I'm in charge of the pro-life group.
And I wrote an article for the church bulletin before the election, and it had resources for Catholic voters.
And I signed my article, Please Remember to Vote Pro-Life, with my name.
The priest changed the salutation to say, Please remember to vote.
So it's coming from the top.
It's working its way down to the priest.
I mean, not all priests are like this.
I mean, we go up north in northern Michigan, and, you know, the priests don't care.
They'll call out the, you know, he knows Catholic in name only.
Would he have dropped?
I'm just curious.
What if you had even gone to an even more macro dimension?
Please remember to vote pro-Christ.
Would he have dropped the pro-Christ?
Who knows?
I was in church the first week church reopened after this ridiculous lockdown.
50 years a Catholic, my husband's a convert, and my husband is the one encouraging me to go to Mass, because he's like, if you don't go to Mass, the devil wins.
One of my good friends, she's in her 60s, she's from Italy, and we talk and we're both just heartbroken.
It is heartbreaking.
God bless you.
It is heartbreaking.
We are living in a time where there is more alienation from elites than at any time.
And I know a fair amount of modern history.
I don't know of a parallel.
I'm thinking maybe right after World War I. There was an alienation because a lot of Europeans thought that the European nations had bungled into this slaughter of young men.
I mean slaughter, massive slaughter, like in slaughterhouses.
That's what World War I was.
But I know the papacy was in probably greater esteem.
Certainly in the United States, the presidency was, and all of the institutions around it.
So I think that this is a time, the corruption in the high places is profound.
The publisher said the book was the first written by a pope during a major world crisis.
It was done as a response to the coronavirus and the lockdown.
He's pro-lockdown.
Should have been an epidemiologist.
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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 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...
Liverpool, and that's on the west coast of England.
Oh, no, excuse me, of Britain.
They're in Wales.
We've gotten a lot of Welsh hate mail.
And then on to Northern Ireland and Ireland, and then on to Iceland.
For more than a day, a few days in Iceland, because I was taken with it.
And we're stopping in Glasgow?
Cool.
See, I've been to Edinburgh, but not Glasgow.
Anyway, info's at DennisPrager.com.
It sells out, all my cruises have, for a quarter of a century.
This will have been the first year since I was 20 years old.
That I did not travel outside of the United States.
Not for lack of trying.
I was supposed to be in Hungary last week.
Or two weeks ago.
I ended up giving the Hungarian talks by Zoom.
Oh, that's funny.
Canadians are not letting us in, right?
You can't just go into Canada now.
They'll think I'm Phil Jackson, but then they'll see my ID and they'll realize I'm not.
Listen to this.
Today's sports section, New York Times.
Suspended gymnastics coach.
U.S. gymnastics team got great medals.
So she's been accused of emotional abuse.
So there's now non-sexual.
There's a woman.
With female gymnasts, she yelled at them too much.
30 of the gymnasts came to her defense, but she's still been fired.
Coaches can't yell.
I'm sure she may have yelled too much.
So what?
So, you know, if the team doesn't want it on her, you get rid of her.
But the team wanted her.
But somebody made an accusation.
That's all it takes now.
No race.
She's white, they're white.
Although the one who made the biggest charges got a silver medal.
Her name is Hernandez.
So she's probably white, non-Hispanic.
And the fact that we even have to think this way is pathetic.
Yeah, everybody should be plant waterers.
I can't get that out of my mind.
The girls in England now in textbooks, all girls, astronauts, and what was the other stuff?
Traditionally male physical stuff.
And the boys will be baking cakes and watering plants.
In the textbooks of the United Kingdom.
It's quite something, isn't it?
I was reading to you about Pope Francis and the Associated Press.
He's big on racial justice in America.
The day that Pope Benedict announced he was retiring, I know I was one of the few in the media, not bragging, I'm just stating a fact, who actually condemned him for doing it.
I turned that right on that one, too.
I just saw a picture of a meeting with Cardinals.
You know, people say, oh, he's very ill.
If he's very ill, he certainly got over that one.
I'd like to know why he resigned.
I would.
I'm very curious.
I don't think any pope in a thousand years resigned.
I'm not sure any pope ever did.
One of the things which I agree with about the papacy is you are in it till you die.
So you watch a man get weaker as he gets older, but we don't throw them away.
There's a certain nobility in that.
When Pope John Paul, whom I met many years ago in his vigorous middle age, and then we saw him get weaker and weaker, but there was a dignity to that.
Benedict's in much better shape than John Paul II was.
I'd like to know why he resigned.
I don't believe it has anything to do with his health.
Meanwhile, he hurt the church terribly because of his successor.
See, Benedict had two views which they found very unappealing.
His two biggest views.
One, the biggest battle is against secular Europe, which is exactly what religious leaders should have been saying, as I have my whole life, the problem is secularism.
Godless produces fools, and it produces bad alternate religions in the secular world.
And the other was, he had the temerity to say, That there was a threat from fundamentalist Islam.
And that was intolerable to the left.
The threat to it, as the left, the Christian left sees the threat to the West from Christianity, not from Islam.
Pope, Pope Francis.
Today, listening to some of the populist leaders we now have, I am reminded of the 1930s when some democracies collapsed into dictatorships seemingly overnight.
What we see happening again now in rallies where populist leaders excite and harangue crowds, channeling their resentments and hatreds against imagined enemies to distract from the real problems.
Every one of those is a straw man.
Really?
He's talking about Trump and probably Brazil and maybe a couple of other places, but especially Donald Trump.
Really?
He reminds you of the 1930s?
What exactly reminds you about him about Mussolini and Hitler?
Foolish man.
And what are the imagined enemies at these rallies?
Who are they?
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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?
Being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
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.
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Jermaine in Houston, Texas.
Hello.
Yes, thanks for taking my call.
I am watching the NSL, by the way, because I do not believe in that council culture.
But considering this alleged widespread vote is solved by a cabal with deep-safe operatives or whatever the conspiracy may be, he's not proven his case.
Every rock he looks under, there's nothing there.
So whether or not it happened or not, I'm not going to argue that.
It didn't, but whatever.
My point is, considering the inevitable, which is Biden being president, does it make sense for him to keep pushing this electionist rig propaganda, considering the harm it's doing to the country?
Okay, so it's a very fair question, one I ask regularly.
First of all, he did announce that if the electors elect Joe Biden, he will accept the result, but he does believe that he won the election.
I don't know why, unless one believes he has no basis to say that, I don't know why he wouldn't say that.
I have read on the air, Jermaine, I have read on the air, Anomaly after anomaly.
So many unprecedented things happened in this election.
One of the obvious beings would be the first one in American history, except for one, I think 150 years ago or whatever, to run for re-election, get more votes than in the first election, and lose.
In 17 of the 18 bellwether counties, the things that determine otherwise who wins the presidency, the Republicans won.
He won.
I'm sorry, he won.
Good, thank you for the correction.
He won.
18 of 19. I read the list.
I said from the beginning, for the sake of the country, I hope there wasn't fraud.
So I was rooting against this election being fraudulent.
Because I care about America more than I care about a victory for my party or whatever.
But the evidence is very powerful.
Not if you read the New York Times, it's not.
Not if you watch CNN, it isn't.
And I read the New York Times.
The trouble is the New York Times readers don't read the Wall Street Journal editorial page.
And they certainly don't read the Daily Wire or watch PragerU videos or Breitbart or any of the other magnificent websites that have delineated the reasons to believe there might have been fraud.
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