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So I wrote about the incredible assassination of the top nuclear scientist in Iran last Friday.
I mean, the story makes James Bond look tame.
And they got away.
And I presume it was mostly, if not all, Iranians.
But everybody holds Israel as the author of this assassination.
The man drove different routes every day outside of Tehran in the countryside, went with a two- or three-car group of commandos to protect him in a bulletproof car.
Alright?
And obviously, outside of Tehran, as I told you.
And somehow, they assassinated him.
And they all got away.
It's an astonishing story, with a remote-controlled machine gun, no less, as part of it.
But the humans were there.
They had cut off electricity to the area.
They had disabled video cameras.
It's an astonishing achievement.
Astonishing.
Anyway, doing the research on that, I had mentioned that this is the most remarkable event like this since Entebbe, when Israel landed an airplane filled with commandos to rescue the Israeli and non-Israeli Jews that the Palestinian terrorists had hijacked to Uganda.
To the Entebbe Airport.
All of this is to tell you the following story that I had never known, and it was reported in the Jewish Chronicle in London at the time.
The captain is in a very beautiful story, but the ending is not beautiful.
The captain of the Air France plane that was hijacked.
Being a non-Jew, and his whole crew not being Jews, were allowed to go back on a plane to Paris.
The flight was a Tel Aviv-Paris flight.
He refused.
A captain stays with his passengers, he said.
He easily might have been killed.
The entire crew...
When he got back to France, Air France berated him and temporarily demoted him from captain.
Bet you you didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
What do you think of that?
Guy should have gotten a ticker tape parade in Paris.
So this is in keeping with a lot of the values that permeate Europe.
And brings me back to the German who wrote as follows.
It's quite remarkable.
1918 Germany has a warning for America.
Donald Trump's Stop the Steal campaign recalls one of the most disastrous political lies of the 20th century by Jochen Bittner of Die Zeit.
Watching President Trump's Stop the Steal campaign since Election Day, I can't help but see a parallel to one of the most dreadful episodes from Germany's history.
100 years ago, amid the implosion of Imperial Germany, Powerful conservatives who led the country into war refused to accept that they had lost.
Their denial gave birth to arguably the most potent and disastrous political lie of the 20th century, the Dolchost Legenda, or stab in the back.
No, I want to get that right.
Dolch, because it's hyphenated.
Dolchost Legenda.
Yeah, Dolchost Legenda.
Legend, yeah, there you go.
So, that's what it reminds him of.
The campaign should be seen as what it is, an attempt to elevate they stole it to the level of legend, perhaps seeding for the future social polarization and division on a scale America has never seen.
The attribution by the left to...
Of the division in America to conservatives is that's the legenda.
That's a legend.
Gee, why would there be a rift?
We're teaching children that America is a cesspool.
Why would there be a rift?
We have ruined the arts.
We have ruined children's innocence.
We have ruined everything in America that we could touch, we on the left.
Why would there be a rift?
It's got to be because of the right.
What is the right ruined in America?
Name something.
Have we ruined the arts?
Have we ruined elementary school education?
Do we go around claiming that men give birth and teach that to children?
But we're the source of the division.
Without a basic consensus built on a shared reality, society split into groups of ardent, uncompromising partisans.
That I agree with.
We do not have a basic consensus on a shared reality.
Why didn't he write about the legenda of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia?
Why isn't that a stab in the back legenda?
Hmm?
In an atmosphere of mistrust and paranoia, the notion that dissenters were threats to the nation steadily took hold.
Who says dissenters should be shut down?
The left or the right?
This man is a fool.
A German fool.
And you know why he's a fool?
Not because he's German.
Because he's on the left.
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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...
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packed in the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
That you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion, and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement, and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government.
That's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get speeding tickets.
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash for vote scheme, they see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said exists in Nevada, I mean in Wisconsin.
They see the...
Piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that 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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New York Times has a piece from a German that just like there was the lie about losing World War I because of a stab in the back, there was now a lie in America.
Lost an election because of fraud.
Do you see?
Another example, this time from a German, of the parallel to the rise of Hitler.
Do you know that I have not read it?
I mostly read left-wing pieces, and I have not read a single refutation of any of the questions that honorable people on the right ask.
If you have answers to honest...
Here's a question for the left.
Is it possible to be an honest broker and have doubts about the election results?
In other words, can we be mistaken in the way we read the evidence?
Not because we want to believe that there is fraud.
I don't want to believe there was fraud.
That scares me more than a Biden victory.
Alarmingly, that seems to be exactly what is happening in the United States today.
This mistrust and paranoia.
Dissenters were threats to the nation.
We have that view.
It's what the left does.
According to the Pew Research Center, 89% of Trump supporters believe that a Joe Biden presidency would do lasting harm to the U.S. Wait, what does that have to do with Hitler?
Huh?
That's an example of...
So, what the...
89% of the left didn't believe that Trump would do lasting harm to the U.S.? There is no need on the left to be intellectually honest.
Who is going to challenge you?
It's their lazy, their intellectually lazy.
Yes, I am one of those who believe that a Joe Biden presidency would do lasting harm to the U.S. So therefore what?
I believe in a lie like the Germans did about World War I? Is that what he's saying?
I guess so.
While 90% of Biden supporters think the reverse.
Oh, okay.
So he acknowledges it.
All right.
So what does that prove?
It proves that there's a huge division in the United States.
And while the question of which news media to trust has long split America, now even the largely unmoderated Twitter, largely unmoderated Twitter, Does he not know how many people are censored by Twitter?
The worst of the tech companies?
Now even the largely unmoderated Twitter is regarded as partisan.
Gee, why would we regard Twitter as partisan?
These people live in a make-believe world.
See, they don't read us.
Do you understand?
Do you think this guy has ever read anything?
In the vast world of conservative media?
I don't.
He lives in Germany.
There is no German conservative media.
I suspect he's not tuning in to Breitbart or Daily Wire.
Or American Greatness.
Or The Federalist.
I mean, it's the list of spectacular, or what's Glenn Beck's thing called?
The blaze, of course.
This guy, I think he even knows what I'm talking about.
Say, hey, have you checked out any of these?
What?
What?
I only read what I agree with.
I am the editor of the site.
An editor.
Since the election, millions of Trump supporters have installed the alternative social media app, Parler.
That's right.
You know why?
Because we're censored.
The fact that he denies that, doesn't that render the whole article not credible?
That's what's published there.
Hey, here's something from Brown University.
Always a crackpot place for crackpots.
Since I was a kid.
Remember they stored...
They stored...
Stuff in case of nuclear attack.
Remember that?
Brown University?
Check on that.
I think in the 70s, it's a place for the crazy has been longstanding at Brown University.
A group called Decolonization at Brown demands the university tear down statues of two Roman emperors, Caesar Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.
On the grounds that they, quote, celebrate ongoing, this is from the Wall Street Journal, colonialism in the United States and idealize white Western civilization, both of which continue to cause harm at Brown today.
Yeah.
The harm caused by Marcus Aurelius and Caesar Augustus to people at Brown?
I can't believe they let him stay up, these statues.
Do you know what this is?
Do you understand what it is?
I've warned about this all of my life.
Secularism produces boredom.
And boredom is a terrible, terrible progenitor of chaos.
They have nothing in their lives, so they need a cause.
Do you realize how empty your life is if your cause is to remove Roman emperor statues at Brown?
Do you understand?
Do you understand how little racism there is in America that they would even concentrate on Roman statues?
White supremacy, as the author writes here, White supremacy didn't emerge until the 17th century.
So what?
Why would a fact stop a leftist?
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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.
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?
Okay, can I... Tag me in, Sebi, can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes!
Okay, first of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists 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 just...
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 the 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!
I'm not going to...
Hello, my friends. my friends.
I'm Dennis Prager.
We're told that we have to have people lose their jobs, again, en masse.
That the middle class has to be decimated because of a lockdown.
Everyone I know who is in favor of a lockdown has a job or is already rich.
Isn't that interesting?
But, of course, they're the people for the little guy.
The little guy works at a restaurant.
So, you know, you can eat on an airplane two inches from people, but you can't eat at a restaurant.
You can't even eat outdoors in L.A. County.
We're told that the hospitals are overflowing, so let me go to Houston.
A doctor that I have talked to when we were last told that the hospitals were overflowing, especially in Houston, Dr. Bo Brees, who is an emergency room physician in Houston.
Dr. Brees, welcome back to the show.
Thanks, Dennis.
Good morning.
Let's see, is it morning by you?
Yes, it is.
Good morning to you.
It is.
Thank you.
Good morning to most of your listeners.
Most?
That's correct.
Anyway, it's a pleasure to have you on.
So, what is the story?
You're in a major hospital in Houston.
Would you rather it not be named, or do you want to name it, or what?
You can name it.
I don't speak for the hospital.
I speak for myself, but I work at Houston Methodist.
Okay, great.
And I want to make clear, of course he doesn't speak for the hospital.
He is one doctor, but I want you to know at what a major hospital he is.
That's the only reason I even raised that issue.
Okay, so what are you seeing?
We are in the third peak that I spoke about coming, which would happen after we opened schools.
It's coming as predicted.
It looks like it's a very similar peak to the one that we had in the summer.
And we have far more capacity than we need to deal with anything that might happen.
I've definitely seen more coronaviruses in the past few days, past few weeks.
Right now, to give you a sense of how we're doing in the whole Texas Medical Center, which is the big medical center in Houston that takes care of Southeast Texas and is the sort of surge area for a lot of Texas, we have more ICU beds today than we did yesterday.
We're at 88% capacity filled in our current configuration.
Normally, we run at 97% in most years, so we've actually been low this year, most of the year.
Because we've had so much less volume in the hospitals.
And versus our surge capacity plan, we're only running at about a little more than 50% of our surge capacity plan, which we can implement within hours to increase our capacity in the ICUs.
So that's interesting.
I was always wondering about that, Doctor.
You can, under emergency conditions, increase ICU capacity?
Yes.
If you have the equipment and personnel reserved and able to swap what they're doing, you can do so, as well as the space.
It was tight in March and April to do such a thing, but we've been prepared.
I mean, this is our job, right?
You're supposed to be able to trust us to be able to get the resources and organization together to manage situations that arise like this, and we have the flexible capacity to do so.
The people coming in, I keep reading, More hospitalizations than ever, double the number of hospitalizations.
How long is someone on average hospitalized with COVID? So there's kind of, I think the best way to look at it is that there are two groups of people coming in that are getting hospitalized.
There are people that are going to do well and they're going to survive the illness, but they need oxygen at home because their oxygen levels drop.
And otherwise, they're okay.
And so they'll come into the hospital for maybe a day, get set up with home health oxygen, and then they go home with oxygen, and then they survive the worst part of their illness and don't have to be hospitalized again.
And then there are people that are in the hospital for a week to two and a half weeks, generally more like week, week and a half, and those are a different cohort of people with more comorbidities that are more ill that are heading toward the ICU. And so compared to the worst in, I don't know, March, April, how does it look now?
Oh, it's much better.
So we're seeing a big surge in cases, but the cases that are coming through are much less ill.
Only about, in the area that I'm in, only about 13% of the cases that are being diagnosed are Requiring any hospitalization.
And the vast majority of people that come into the hospital in the emergency department are people that I send home because they are so...
They just have symptoms that need a few medications to feel better and they're able to go back.
So most ER visits do not result in hospitalization.
All right.
Do me a favor, please.
Hold on.
Got to take a break.
And I am speaking to Dr. Beau Breeze, emergency room physician.
The media seem to be close to lying in their descriptions.
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Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions 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.
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Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
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How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
This whole...
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do.
And, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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Hi, everybody. everybody.
You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show, emergency room physician in Houston.
His big hospital, tell me if I remember your statistic accurately, is the ICU is 88% full, I think you said, and last year...
In the medical center, in the big medical center in Houston, which includes all the main hospitals in the medical center.
And last year was at 97, so it's actually less full this year.
Generally.
Well, this has been the slowest year of my career, Dennis.
I've seen fewer patients this year than any year of my career.
And if you ask almost every emergency physician, they'll tell you the same thing.
So let me ask you a personal question.
When you hear and read, which is stated daily on every regular medium in America, that the hospitals are overflowing, With COVID patients, do you then have a scotch on the rocks?
What do you do?
You mean so I can cry over it?
At the lies and inaccuracies?
I take my scotch mito, Dennis.
Not on the rocks.
Fair enough.
The cognitive dissonance that a doctor like you must have has got to be somewhat...
It has to have some effect.
Well, and as a scientist, if I may be so bold, so much in this year from supposed experts has been so unbelievably inaccurate and unfathomably unscientific in approach.
You know, as scientists...
What we seek to do is get as much information as we can about a problem, lay it all on the table, discuss our opinions with respect, and then everyone can come to their own conclusions.
Right?
What we don't do is do things like the Johns Hopkins study by Genevieve Bryant that recently came out, and once the information is out there that the mortality rate overall in the U.S. for all deaths is about the same this year as last year, Immediately suppress the study, remove it from the website, and only be able to find it on web archives that the information was there.
I mean, that's ridiculous.
We should be exploring why data doesn't conform with our expectations, and that we're not doing so a lot of people who are getting on CNN and large outlets to push for more lockdowns and to push for ineffective mask policies instead of effective mask policies.
They think that they're getting additional power, but I think in the end what they're doing is they're losing the power and credibility to deal with a much worse pandemic which could occur in the future.
Experts have lost so much credibility this year, and for good reason.
People do think for themselves in America, thank God, and they've noticed that they've made predictions that weren't consistent and didn't come true, like Fauci in January where he said it's not a big deal, and then all of a sudden the death rate's going to be 2 or 3 percent.
And then instead, the death rate turns out to be maybe 0.2 or 0.3%.
And then, you know, when we end up doing these big policies and finding they don't make a big difference, there's this wonderful study that came out from Denmark recently called the DanMask study.
It took thousands of people in a population that's very compliant, and half of them got surgical masks and half of them did not get surgical masks.
And they went and they looked over a period of weeks to months to see...
What percentage of them picked up coronavirus?
And there was no difference between the two groups.
And that was surgical masks?
Those were surgical masks.
Those are better than the typical cloth masks that you're seeing.
And there was good adherence to the masks between the two groups, speaking very generally.
And the reason for that is because the virus is smaller than the holes in the masks.
And because the masks don't provide a good enough fit.
N95s, well fitted, they work great.
The positive pressure mask I wear at work works excellent.
It will prevent you from getting coronavirus.
But, you know, instead of pushing for better quality masks that people can wear that would be effective, they think so condescendingly of the public that they tell them lies about what will be effective and then oppress them for saying otherwise.
For example, the CEO of Sanford Health, Kelby Kravenhoff, he got coronavirus and then...
Months later, decided to stop wearing a mask because, as we know, he's almost certainly immune.
Extremely unusual.
It happens, but it's extremely unusual to get the virus twice.
So he wasn't wearing a mask.
He was confronted with us and said, hey, look, scientifically, once you've had the disease, you're no longer susceptible to it.
And he was fired as the CEO of this health system in, I think, South Dakota.
This is not what advances science.
It's an amazing story.
Amazing story.
If you have to wear a mask after having had COVID, then we'll have to wear masks after being vaccinated.
Ah, and there is the rub.
Right?
There is the rub.
What is the point of the policy?
The point of the policy is reducing deaths and And improving people's lives in such a way that we don't have to worry about the fear and can live well, then we should be able to open the economy again.
We should be able to send our kids to school again.
We should be able to eat at a restaurant again.
But it's not.
The point seems very much to be about suppressing the West, because the East, the suppressive East, China specifically, Russia to some extent, they are not doing these things.
They're moving forward at full steam, advancing.
I mean, they believe in taking away your freedom while making those sacrifices themselves.
They send their own children to private schools for in-person learning while your public schools are closed down.
President Clinton and Bush went to the funeral of Democratic Congressman John Lewis without significant social distancing while you can't go to a funeral for your father, right?
Newsom, the governor of California and the CEO of the CMA, Dustin Corcoran, whom I actually know, We're eating at the finest restaurant, arguably, in California, without masks, while telling you that you can't go to dinner with your wife on a date.
You know, like Glenn Reynolds says, I'll start believing it's a crisis when they act like it's a crisis.
But the point is that what it really seems to be is that it's telling me as a doctor that the left wants there to be two classes, a privileged class with freedom to do whatever they want, and a lower class that the upper class uses to pay indulgences for their freedom.
By forcing them to do rules, they would never follow themselves.
And you can tell they enjoy the cruelty of it.
They're bullies.
So people shouldn't give in.
If you're going to wear a mask, as I do, in most circumstances, you should do it by choice and not dictate wearing a mask.
Great.
All right, back in a moment.
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.
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Music Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg Elderski.
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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Let's pray your final couple of minutes with Dr. Beau Breeze in the front line at a major hospital in Houston.
Emergency room physician.
I tell you, I can't get over the story.
I didn't know it.
The man got COVID, so he said, I don't have to wear a mask.
This is South Dakota, no less.
What group fired him?
What was the group?
Sanford Health.
He ran the healthcare system.
He waited a long period of time.
COVID's generally a three-week illness.
He waited, I think, months after he clearly no longer had the illness before stopping, wearing a mask.
But they fired him because he wasn't wearing a mask, because they said it sent the wrong message.
I don't know how that sends the wrong message.
When you've already had coronavirus, I think it sends a message that you follow science.
Do you have any thoughts on the vaccine?
Yes.
I think there's two categories of vaccination.
You know, the flu vaccine, it has variable effects every year, right?
Sometimes it's really effective, sometimes it's not very effective.
And then there's all those vaccines that you get as a kid that are great.
You know, you take them over a series of time when you're a child and you're immune for the rest of your life.
The new vaccines that are coming out are really, really good, it looks like.
The Pfizer vaccine and the Moderna vaccine look like they're outstandingly effective.
And I'm going to get vaccinated, I think, later this month, is what I'm told.
So I think that people should go out and get the vaccination.
And I think we should thank our lucky stars that we had, if I may be so bold, had the president we had, to get rid of all the regulations to enable this vaccination to come out five times faster than any vaccine in the history of vaccination.
It's really astonishing.
The president's work was great.
The policy work was outstanding.
And, of course, the scientists that worked so hard to create this vaccine and tried out a number of others that didn't work out are heroes.
So I have one question on that, and you know far more, so I obviously want to ask you.
It's called an RNA or mRNA vaccine.
It's the first to have something to do with our DNA.
Does that in any way frighten you?
You know it with any drug You know you're concerned as one of the first people who's going to get it about side effects But I'm not too concerned about this technology.
You know, a lot of it had to do with the development of the vaccination being one that was more targeted to the exact structure of the disease, the exact structure of the virus.
So I have great confidence in it because of that.
I'm not worried about how it was developed that way, no.
And I'm willing to take the risk on myself.
Obviously.
I'm going to take the vaccination and see how it goes.
Well, listen, I just want to reaffirm to everybody that Dr. Breeze is telling us, again, they actually have fewer ICU patients than they did last year.
I thank you for your time.
Your patients are lucky to have you.
Thank you, Dennis, for all you do.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
I'm Dennis Prager and we continue Trending now on America first with Sebastian Parker What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, If we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast as racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another election again.
Because in some of these very densely populated cities, you have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering.
Where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
There was just a mechanized system to request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
And my concern is that while the campaign is doing everything they can and should, after the fact, to expose this, We should have caught it in the act, Dr. Gorka.
We should have had U.S. attorneys on the ground ready to enforce injunctions, ready to demand that the law be complied with, because here's the problem.
Every remedy that Mayor Giuliani is requesting in legal proceedings requires the disqualification of pools of ballots that have both Legal and potentially illegal ballots.
Right, the commingled ballots.
Exactly, exactly.
So, you know, I do not see any path to a judge excluding commingled ballots.
But I am very concerned about the fraud that happened.
We know it happened.
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Now I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine.
And their vaccine is a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Brett Baer used to say, we're one day closer to this end?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
You know, Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
and we may be frustrated right now, and we may be stressed, and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
We're going to persevere.
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Dr. Fauci was there.
Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. And I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday and then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe and is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety.
Nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months that actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives, and it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans of Operation Warp Speed and the confidence that Dr. Fauci expressed today and the news that one of those research companies is going to submit an emergency use authorization tomorrow on the very first vaccine.
That we are literally, literally, we could well be just a matter of a few short weeks away from a vaccine being available.
Across this country for the most vulnerable among us and for those that are caring for them in our hospitals and our clinics.
I hope everything you've heard today gives evidence of what I said at the start, that America has never been more prepared to combat this virus.
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Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment of individual rights.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
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.
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy, America's unique graduate program for leaders.
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Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
I want to open up this hour by noting the passing this week of a person that I knew very well and whom I considered one of the finest human beings that I've ever been blessed to know.
That's a big statement.
His name is Bruce Hershenson.
Many of you, especially in California, will know of him because he ran for the U.S. Senate on the Republican ticket against Barbara Boxer.
We were so close that I was with him in his hotel room that night.
I was the emcee of the evening event at the hotel.
It was one of the saddest nights of my life, actually.
Because Californians...
Didn't put in the US Senate one of the most noble and intellectually deep, morally consistent people we have produced in the last generation.
He was a commentator for many years on KABC TV and radio in Los Angeles.
That's where I started my career, and we got very close, being at the same radio station.
He and I, in the late 1980s, went to a conference in Moscow.
This was the last years of the communist regime.
Things were very boring in Moscow at the time.
Nothing was happening.
Under communism, nothing happens.
That's the way it was.
I attended very few of the panels of the conference.
My most important moment of that trip, which was in April, was that I conducted a Seder, a Passover Seder at the United States Embassy at the invitation of the Ambassador to the USSR. And knowing Russian, I conducted it in English and Russian.
Bruce was there.
He was not a religious man, but he appreciated the evening.
The rest of the time, Bruce and I basically sat in the hotel lobby.
And I don't think I laughed as much for 10 days.
In my life, as I did with him, just...
He was an extremely funny human being.
His sardonic wit was remarkable.
We would sit there, and there was a gigantic cuckoo clock in the lobby.
And basically, we would wait for every hour for it to go through its dance routine.
And marching bad routine.
That was sort of the highlight of an incredibly boring 10 days.
But we were together all the time, and we drank orange juice.
There wasn't much on the menu.
We drank orange juice all day.
And what I remember was, somehow or other, I finagled him to pay for the orange juice every single time.
I don't think I paid.
The orange juice once in the entire week.
I'm laughing.
My memories of Bruce are so happy.
Bruce Hershenson has a video at PragerU on the Vietnam War.
It's quite powerful.
Quite powerful.
The man was an exemplary human being.
He truly loved America.
He loved liberty.
And he loved this country.
And I don't know if he died alone or he died with any loved ones around him.
But I do recall him telling me, we discussed this once.
And I mentioned that I don't want to die alone.
I would want loved ones around me.
And he said, no, I would like to die alone.
He's a very, very honorable, deep, interesting human being.
May he rest in peace.
He has earned it.
He was 88. And we were, as I said, quite close for many years.
Yes, indeed!
It shook me up when I got the email yesterday.
I think it happened either yesterday or the day before.
Many of you, as I say, in California would have known of him.
Watch his video at PragerU.
It will make you think about what America did and why we left and the mistake that it was.
It's very provocative.
Bruce was not one to march with the herd.
He was a chain-smoking cigarette smoker.
And, you know, when you live to 88, it's hard to say that you died of cigarette smoking.
I mean, maybe he'd have lived to 89 otherwise.
But he was a great man.
Okay, wanted to share that with you.
Alright.
1-8 Prager 776. Guardian.
Yesterday.
Two days ago.
People worried about the climate crisis are deciding not to have children because of fears that their offspring would have to struggle through a climate apocalypse.
According to the first academic study, See, this is what the left does.
It keeps people in a permanent state of panic.
Why?
Because then you can manipulate the state as much as you want in the name of the panic.
Lockdown everyone.
Look, there's a left-right difference on lockdown, is there not?
Is it not obvious?
They want to control you, and they will do anything they can, especially scare you.
If you scare people enough, you can take control of the government.
Otherwise, you can't.
That's the left's role, is to scare you and your children.
And they've succeeded.
Young people really believe there won't be a world when they grow up.
Of course, the fact that we've been told this for the last 30 years And nothing's happened.
You get it?
Nothing has happened.
It's all a lie about the hurricanes.
Read about it.
There were years where we have fewer hurricanes.
But they don't report those years.
Yes, the climate might have increased by a degree or half a degree.
So what?
So what?
Where are all these refugees of climate change?
Where are they?
In New Jersey?
And Chad, where are they?
Every 12 years, we have 12 years to go till it's doomsday.
It'll be too late in 12 years.
So fine, we've passed the 12-year time.
It's too late, so shut up.
Anyway, we know it's a fraud because they don't advocate nuclear power.
They really don't believe the Earth is coming to an end.
If they did, they would be the biggest advocates of nuclear power.
It's a complete fraud, the climate change apocalypse.
It's not a fraud that there's climate change.
It's a fraud that there's an apocalypse.
The researchers surveyed 600 people aged 27 to 45 who were already factoring climate concerns into their reproductive choices.
And found 96% were very or extremely concerned about the well-being of their potential future children in a climate-changed world.
One 27-year-old woman said, I feel like I can't in good conscience bring a child into this world and force them to try and survive what may be apocalyptic conditions.
I can only say that the more morons who don't have children, the better.
Do you want a fool like this woman to have a child?
I don't.
You are that gullible?
You are that scared?
You are that paranoid?
You are that unintellectually curious?
Maybe you shouldn't be a mother.
One respondent, for example, said it would, quote, rival World War I in its sheer terror.
It will rival World War I. How do they know that?
I'm just curious.
Have there been any skirmishes thus far that rival World War I because of climate change?
Be scared.
Be very scared.
That is the motto of the left.
Thank you.
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.
We're all going to do better.
And as soon as I sat down at the larger table, I realized it was a little larger group than I had anticipated.
And he started counting them.
One, two, three, four.
And maybe he didn't realize that he had exceeded the number.
First, he sends his children to in-person private school while attacking school choice and keeping public schools closed throughout California.
Now he attends a private gathering while telling Californians to do otherwise.
You've got to own that.
And so I want to apologize to you because I need to preach and practice, not just preach.
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.
Millions are praying.
Millions from around the world are praying for this election, which is obviously not yet settled.
world.
What do you see happening right now that people like me might be unaware of?
Being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
Yeah, I mean, look, there's no doubt that this election...
I don't use this word lightly, was stolen.
President Donald Trump outperformed every part of the country that was not a focal point for Joe Biden to get enough votes electorally through the Electoral College to get over the top.
Some great examples, Eric, and we have this incredible whiteboard here where we've been going through all of this.
I mean, President Donald Trump outperformed 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 you Today's a big day.
Today is the day that Pfizer will be formally requesting emergency use.
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Yes, indeed, my friends.
I'm reading to you from The Guardian.
I'll also take some calls.
How many young people...
Around the world don't want children because they don't want to bring them into a world that's going to be destroyed by climate change.
It's all phony because they're not advocating nuclear power.
We're going to die, we're going to die, we're going to die.
Okay.
Then build nuclear power plants.
Then you have clean power.
No, no, no, no.
Only green power.
But I thought you said you're going to die.
The world of the lie is the world of the left.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Matthew Schneider Mayerson of Yale NUS College in Singapore, who led the study, said, But the fears about the lives of existing or potential children were really deep and emotional.
It was often heartbreaking to pour through the responses.
A lot of people really poured their hearts out.
The number of people factoring climate change into their reproductive plans was likely to grow, Schneider Mayerson said.
Mayerson, as the impacts of global heating become more obvious.
Well, they're not obvious to me now.
I guess they'll become.
They always will become.
To address this, we really need to act immediately to address the root cause, which is climate change itself.
He conducted the study, a climate activist?
A 31-year-old woman said, climate change is the sole factor for me in deciding not to have biological children.
I don't want to birth children into a dying world, though I dearly want to be a mother.
The ability to brainwash people?
That is what COVID has made the most obvious.
One 42-year-old father wrote that the world in 2050 would be, quote, a hothouse hell.
So he's now delayed it by 30 years.
He knows this.
These people who know the future, these remarkable humans.
I'd like to ask this fool.
Are you for nuclear power?
With wars over limited resources.
Oh, he reads The Guardian.
That's it, or The New York Times.
Collapsing civilization.
Failing agriculture.
Rising seas.
Melting glaciers.
Starvation.
Droughts.
Floods.
Mudslides.
And widespread devastation.
Wow.
And when it doesn't happen in 2050, they'll predict it for 2080. The self-selecting group in the study all lived in the U.S. and were largely white, more highly educated, and liberal.
Shocker!
That is a shocker!
Well-educated?
No, well-indoctrinated.
Seth Wines of Concordia University in Canada, whose 2017 study found having one less child was the greatest impact individuals can have in fighting climate change, said, climate change is already affecting our world in frightening ways.
Really?
Specify them.
They're all bored.
This is the boredom of secularism produces people who need a cause.
They want to save the world.
Everybody wants to save the world.
It fills their empty lives with meaning.
When secular people want to save the world, watch out.
Sometimes it's true for religious people too.
Not all religions produce wonderful people.
It's very hard to produce good people.
Rational good people is the rarest group on earth.
There's also growing evidence of climate anxiety affecting mental health.
And earlier in 2020, more than 1,000 clinical psychologists signed an open letter warning of acute trauma on a global scale.
Acute trauma on a global scale because of global warming.
Last week, a survey revealed that more than half of child and adolescent psychiatrists in England were seeing patients distressed about the state of the environment.
Hey, can a psychiatrist say to a kid, Hey, hey, hey, hey, it's no big deal.
Go out and play ball.
Or, I'm serious.
Or is that going to be banned by the left?
Just like if you have an 8-year-old son who says he's a girl.
The psychiatrist is not allowed to say, you know what, you're really a boy, and I value your feelings, but you really are a boy, and let's try to work this through.
You're not allowed to say that.
You know that.
You can lose your license in the United States, probably in England too, for saying that.
I'll bet, here's an idea for the left.
Past legislation that a psychiatrist cannot tell...
A kid with trauma over global warming, it's not a big deal.
Right?
Well, what is a psychiatrist supposed to do?
Say, you know what, you're right.
I'm telling you, hey kid, I don't blame you for being depressed.
The world's coming to an end in a few years.
If I were you, I would eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die.
Thank you, doctor.
I'm sorry?
I feel much better.
You feel better now.
Exactly correct.
Granada Hills, California.
John, hello.
Dennis, how are you?
Okay, thank you.
Great.
Hey, a little note on Bruce.
I met both of you guys first time.
You did an event called Honoring the Good.
Tell me about it in a moment because I want to honor Bruce for a moment.
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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.
Thank you.
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 is 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 have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering, where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
There was just a mechanized system to request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
And my concern is that while the campaign is doing everything they can and should, after the fact, to expose this, we should have caught it in the act, Dr. Gorka.
We should have had U.S. attorneys on the ground ready to enforce injunctions, ready to demand that the law be complied with because here's the problem.
Every remedy that Mayor Giuliani is requesting in legal proceedings requires the disqualification of pools of ballots that have both legal and potentially illegal ballots.
Right, the commingled ballots.
Exactly, exactly.
So, you know, I do not see any path to a judge excluding commingled ballots.
But I am very concerned.
Hello, my friends.
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What code?
What is the word again?
Promo code, yes.
Granada Hills, back to you, John, and your recollection of meeting Bruce Hershenson, who just died, to my great sadness.
I love the man.
Yeah, and to us all, because, anyway, a little story.
You guys, it just struck with me, after the event, we hung out.
You and your family, I remember meeting your son, David, and so on.
Anyway, you guys were just genuine people.
I mean, you know, the people that listen to you on your program, that's you.
You don't hide anything, and Bruce didn't hide anything.
But the story I wanted to share was, Bruce did television commentary at ABC here, a TV station in L.A., and it was the Friday before the Super Bowl, and the sports guy was going around asking people who they thought was going to win the Super Bowl, but he didn't.
He worded the question as, who do you like on Sunday?
So he goes up to Bruce and he says, Who do you like on Sunday?
And Bruce looked at him and he says, well, the same people I like every other day of the week.
That is a great story.
That is Bruce in a nutshell.
I could so imagine him saying that.
I told you we laughed for a week or ten days, whatever it was, in our Moscow hotel because there was nothing to do with Moscow and we didn't go to all the conferences.
All the meetings of the conference we were ostensibly there for.
You know, it's a very interesting thing.
You think about it.
We spoke to one another all day.
He was one of these relentlessly interesting human beings.
Anyway, as I told you, there's a PragerU video with him on Vietnam, which everybody should see.
All right, Angelina in Medina, Ohio.
Hello.
Hi, Doctor.
I'm Mr. Prager.
Thank you for taking my call.
I appreciate it.
You're welcome.
So, I think it should be good news for conservatives that leftists don't want to breed.
Considering their views on abortion and their fear of having children for sake of the climate apocalypse, it's only a matter of time before conservatives outbreed.
The leftists.
Oh, you are entirely right.
By the way, it's even more dramatic in the difference between the religious and the secular.
Exactly.
And as long as conservatives, and religious conservatives specifically, continue breeding at a normal rate, and assuming we can teach our children the right way to think, and prepare them for the onslaught of leftist propaganda, that they're starting to experience once they reach adulthood.
As long as they're prepared, it's only a matter of time before leftists will cease to be of any influence because there will be so few of them.
Yes, but they have an answer.
What's that?
Unlimited immigration.
Well, that's true.
That's their answer.
They don't reproduce.
That's correct.
Compared to conservatives, they don't reproduce.
Compared to religious people, they certainly don't reproduce.
I never met a secular family with more than four children.
I don't think I've ever met one with more than three.
They exist, but they're extremely rare.
But if you want to have 11 million people on their road to citizenship, as Joe Biden does, with regard to illegal immigrants, and I'm sure there are more than 11 million here, but let's say 11 million, that's the number bandied about.
Then it's irrelevant if conservatives reproduce more than American leftists do.
There's an endless supply of people who will vote Democrat.
Because the Democrats tell you two things that are very hard to resist.
Vote for us, we give you more things for free.
Vote for us because the opposition is racist.
It's astonishing that the Hispanic vote won as much as it did for President Trump.
How does President Trump get more votes among blacks, more votes among Hispanics, and lose?
And millions more than last time?
I mean, these are not illegitimate questions.
They're certainly more legitimate.
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Now, I just was reading some other news as I was getting ready for the show today.
Johnson& Johnson, which has not been mentioned in the equation, it's all been Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna.
Johnson& Johnson, a pharmaceutical giant, is going to seek FDA authorization for their vaccine, and their vaccine is a single dose.
COVID-19 vaccine.
And it looks like it might be February or sooner.
We are likely weeks away from sort of going in an entirely different direction and getting closer to putting this behind us.
Remember when Bret Baier used to say, we're one day closer to this end of coronavirus?
We need it.
We need it.
I know there's lots of arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot.
Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
Americans are not stupid.
We're not blind.
And we may be frustrated right now and we may be stressed and we may be prepared for whatever comes our way.
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Dr. Fauci was there.
Anthony Fauci spoke about How it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. And I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday and then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection.
Of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months that actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15.
I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans of Operation Warp Speed and the confidence of that.
I'm Dennis Prager.
it.
I'm so tempted.
Who's the guy who said, I am and you're not?
It was a famous line from a comedian, a very famous comedian.
So, I don't know the name of the movie, and I don't know the name of the comedian.
Why did I even raise it?
I know why, because a lot of the time that I say, I'm Dennis Prager, in my brain I hear, and you're not.
And that was the line.
Somebody will remember.
But I don't do it, because it's not original to me.
Fred in Orange, California says, Bruce Hershenson, when asked what he'd do if he had one week to live, said, I would become a Democrat so there would be one less.
Thank you very much, Fred.
Clear the line, 1-8 Prager 776. All these frightened people.
The use of fear to change the society is the greatest of the tactics of the left.
The whole climate change thing is, I told you, is not real.
They believe it, but they don't really believe it, because if they thought the earth was doomed, they'd be advocates of nuclear power.
There is no answer to this charge.
If you are for the Green New Deal and you're not for nuclear power, then all you are is for massive state control of the economy.
COVID was an excuse.
COVID exists, though.
Much more, obviously, it exists.
Although, the Johns Hopkins University report showed that there was no increase, there was no excess death this year.
Now, how is that possible?
I don't know the answer.
But if 250,000, close to 250,000 Americans have died just of COVID, then we should have excess deaths of 250,000.
These people, theoretically, or at least 200,000, would not have died were it not for COVID. So what has happened?
Just fewer heart attacks this year?
Fewer car crashes?
Fewer cancers?
What has happened this year?
Right?
So they took down the report from the internet because there's no commitment to science among many scientists.
There's a commitment to leftism.
Follow the science is a fraud too.
But you follow the scientist that you want to say what you want to be said.
That's it.
That's what follow the science means on the left.
So all the scientists in the Great Barrington statement read about it, or declaration.
What is it?
The declaration, I think, right?
The Great Barrington, named after Great Barrington, Vermont.
All the scientists who said the lockdown is causing more damage than help.
If you even publicize it, Twitter will block you.
I have hope for this country because 70-something million people voted for the Republican candidate named Donald Trump.
Thank you.
So I have hope for this country.
However, the best educated are the most...
You realize that the best educated are the least clear thinkers in the country?
The best educated are the most...
Panicked by COVID? The best educated are the most leftist?
The best educated believe in white privilege, in white supremacy as the dominant idea of America and the West?
The best educated believe that Beethoven, that if you say Beethoven wrote the greatest music, you're a white supremacist?
You have to go to college and graduate school, especially, to think so stupidly.
I have told you for a long time, everyone with traditional American, especially Judeo-Christian values, knows this to be true.
You are gambling with your child's conscience.
Your child's mind, your child's relationship with you by sending them to regular schools in the United States.
From elementary to high school to college.
People don't want to confront it because it's too hard to imagine taking your kid out of school.
That's why what we need is easy, easily done homeschooling.
That's what we need.
I wish the schools were good and we didn't need the homeschooling.
I enjoyed being with other kids.
I mean, you can be with other kids.
I will say every homeschool kid that I have met seems to be quite well balanced, far more mature than most other kids, far more educated.
I mean, there's no comparison.
What they have read.
Their ability to articulate a grammatically correct sentence.
It's incomparable.
Yes.
Thank you.
Mike in El Segundo, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
The Columbia Journalism Review, which I believe is put out by Columbia University's Journalism Department, They have organized over the last several years literally hundreds, hundreds and hundreds of major news organizations to very actively generate what we would call fake news, to generate on an almost daily basis all kinds of propaganda news articles promoting this climate change hysteria.
They even include, like, the language they should use.
They use these terms like climate apocalypse, climate catastrophe.
How do you know this?
I saw their website where they were organizing it.
I'm going to check on that.
I believe you, but I'm still going to check on it.
The purpose of school is to indoctrinate.
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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.
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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.
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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, I forgot the name, but I knew it.
Yeah.
Chevy.
Yeah, Chevy is the car.
Chevy is the comedian.
Chevrolet Chase.
That's who would do it.
Got it.
His mother would call him that when she got angry.
Mark Eisler, who sits in for me often and is a great talk show host on his own.
Hi, Mark.
Hey Dennis, how are you doing?
I just wanted to share a couple of things about Bruce, who's a dear friend to me also, and funny and brilliant and moral, but two things that come to mind right away was, I asked him once on the radio station we were both at, I said, Bruce, do you ever think about how God was involved?
You said he wasn't a religious man, but watch his answer on this one.
Do you think God was involved in the founding of America?
And he said to me, Mark, of course God was.
Did you ever think how young the founders were, and they got everything just about right?
He always, Dennis, did stuff like that to me.
Whenever I had him on, I'd say, I never thought about that.
I never knew that.
And he was a man that never could be bought.
He told me this story once.
The CEO of a company, I won't mention, a big oil company, invited him to speak, and he gets down there, and the CEO says, this is what you'll talk about.
And Bruce says...
You're going to tell me what I'm going to talk about?
Give me the parking ticket and I'm out of here.
And he told me he never even spoke there.
That is exactly right.
That is him.
You could never buy him.
You could never deter him.
I said he was one of the most honorable human beings I have ever been blessed to know.
Thank you, Mark.
It's great to hear from you.
But as you know in radio, we don't have a lot of time in the final segment of the hour.
We're talking about Bruce Hershenson, who just died yesterday or the day before.
His defeat by Barbara Boxer, I would say, is one of the five most important elections in modern American history.
And he came very close to winning.
And they pulled a, let's get dirt on Bruce Hershenson, who is undirtable, that's the joke, right the weekend before.
He might have won.
It was very close, both in the 40s, in percentage of vote.
That sent a leftist from California into the U.S. Senate, a rather destructive one.
Instead of one of the most...
He would have been a national voice for this country and what it stands for.
He was as pure an American, As I ever met.
He will be dearly missed.
He taught at Pepperdine for the last 10 or 15 years.
Bruce Hershenson.
My friend, rest in peace.
We continue on the Dennis Prager Show.
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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Transcription by CastingWords Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg O'Dursky.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
This whole...
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do.
And, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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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.
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. Good
luck with the apocalypse!
Hi everyone, I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the Ultimate Issues Hour, third hour every Tuesday on some great issue of life.
I've been thinking about the great issues of life since high school.
I take no credit for it.
It's part of my nature.
The more you look into life, the more you realize how much stuff is built in, good and bad.
But that's the way it was built into me.
I cared about the big things.
I went to hockey games every Sunday night in high school.
Every Sunday night that the New York Rangers played at Madison Square Garden, anyway.
Sat in the cheapest seats, $1.50, remember it well.
And went with my friend Mark Frank.
I don't think I ever went alone.
It was our thing, we went together there.
And I remember thinking when people stood when there was a fight on the ice and I didn't stand.
I went to watch hockey, not boxing.
And I remember thinking, and this was high school, why is everybody standing?
So, just whenever possible I was thinking about these things.
So, it's worth thinking about the big issues.
Today's big issue, as it were, ultimate issue, is about a current event.
An event that took place last Friday, in fact.
It's the subject of my column, which comes out every Tuesday.
And it was the assassination of the leading nuclear scientist in Iran.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, or probably Fakhrizadeh.
In fact, my Iranian friends have named me Prigerzadeh.
Zadeh is a common, like Shvili is common in Georgia.
Not the state of Georgia, the country of Georgia.
In fact, Stalin's original name was Yugoslavia, because he was Georgian, not Russian.
So, they say Israel has not taken credit for doing so.
It is not denied.
It just says nothing.
Although one official said he had no idea who did it.
One Israeli official.
But the general consensus is that Israel had something to do with it.
It is so amazing, the story.
He is the lead nuclear scientist, Who oversees the development of nuclear energy, really nuclear ability to make a nuclear bomb.
And he knew he was a target of assassination, and so he drove a different route every day, and he drove in a bulletproof car, and...
And he drove with two other or three other cars filled with bodyguards, armed, as well as the bodyguards in his own bulletproof car in a rural area of Iran.
And somehow or other, they killed him on Friday.
Twelve guys.
I assume they were guys.
Twelve men.
Knocked out the electricity in the entire neighborhood, knocked out all the video cameras in the neighborhood, blew up a car next to his, had a remote-controlled machine gun shoot at the car, and then they came over and shot his bodyguards and him.
Not one of them was wounded.
How do you do that?
I don't know.
They should make a movie of it one day, if it ever comes out how this was planned.
Did Israelis do it, who somehow got into Iran?
Did only Iranians do it?
Did Israel help guide it?
Did Israel have any hand?
A lot of Iranians hate the regime.
God bless them.
It's one of the most despicable regimes in modern history.
The amount of oppression in their own country, especially of women.
Whenever I meet Iranians outside of Iran, young people, so I'll never forget, in Sydney, Australia, by the opera house, the waitress, an attractive young woman, Was serving my wife and me.
I asked her where she was from.
She had a slight accent.
Said Iran.
Said, so are you Muslim, Christian, or Jew?
She said, atheist.
I have said this, and I repeat, I believe that the Iranian regime has produced more atheists than any atheist regime.
Decent people look at the Islamic Republic of Iran are repelled by its evil and its primitiveness and say, if this is religion, I'm anti-religion.
I reject religion and I reject God.
That's what a lot of people say.
When religion is despicable, that is why If you read my commentary on the Bible, The Rational Bible, Volume 3, I am six weeks from finishing.
It's the hardest work I've ever done in my life.
And it's called The Rational Bible.
And we have Genesis and Exodus out.
And in it I explain, the Ten Commandments says, If you take God's name in vain, God will not forgive you.
It's the only commandment of the Ten Commandments that says God will not forgive.
But of course it doesn't mean taking God's name in vain has been, as I explained from the Hebrew, completely misunderstood.
What that commandment is, is do not do evil in the name of God.
It means do not carry God's name in vain.
That's what the people who do evil in God's name do, because they make it impossible for the good God to be believed in, rather than defeat Israel.
Annihilate, exterminate, decimate.
It says it every day.
Destroy Israel.
If you are the head of a country, and there is no parallel to this on Earth, there is no country in the world that in the world today dedicates itself to the annihilation of another country.
The one exception is Iran vis-a-vis Israel.
What is Israel supposed to do?
Seriously.
It's a country that wants to annihilate our country.
They have six times more people than we have, five times more people than we have.
They've even said in Iran, so we lose 10 million.
It's 20 million.
So what?
Israel loses 10 million.
There's no more Israel.
There aren't 10 million in Israel.
Is it 8 million?
But of course, Israel was condemned by the European Union.
It was condemned by John Brennan.
It was condemned by the United Nations.
It's illegal.
What would you think if Iran started assassinating scientists in other countries?
Yeah, but no other country is threatening Iran with death.
It's a stupid argument because stupidity is more contagious.
than COVID.
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 our the intelligence we have provided.
No FBI investigation.
No DOJ investigation.
This is Newstalks1130.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 open.
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.
Keep up with what's trending.
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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?
Okay, can- tag me in, Sebby, 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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Transcription by CastingWords 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... Senator...
Subject of the Ultimate Issues Hour, I'm Dennis Prager, is was Israel moral in engineering or actually killing the chief nuclear scientist of Iran in light of the fact that Iran has announced over and over, almost daily, it wishes to annihilate Israel?
1-8 Prager 7-7-6, same thing about the United States killing.
Qasem Soleimani, the lead exporter of terror.
He was a general in the Revolutionary Guard.
The U.S. did that under Donald Trump.
So that's the question.
Are these things moral?
In the case of Israel, I believe both were moral.
In the case of Israel, it's so obvious.
Your neighbor, what would you do if your neighbor has announced he wishes to blow up your house with you in it and is working on incendiary devices?
Is it moral to kill the neighbor?
I mean, you may get arrested in the United States, obviously.
But we're talking morality, not legality.
Are you supposed to wait until you're blown up?
Israel has decided not to wait.
Until it's blown up.
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I want to remind you, talking about Israel, that I am taking another trip with you, my listeners, and with my colleague Mike Gallagher, to Israel in October of next year, 2021. If this year has not convinced you that you have to take life in when you can, you never know what's going to happen, nothing will convince you.
That's my theory.
Take it in while you can, all these experiences.
This will be my fourth, I think.
They've been phenomenally successful.
Hundreds of you come.
You enjoy each other.
First class accommodations.
There's a banner at my website, the Stand With Israel banner.
So, the morality of these acts is the ultimate issue.
And you ask yourself, when is it?
Look, we can't kill leading people In any country that we have hostility with.
Nobody is advocating the killing of any leading Chinese in China.
And we are going to have a Cold War.
Maybe we won't.
Maybe Joe Biden will just do what China wants.
But we are headed toward a Cold War with China.
Tomorrow I will play for you a Chinese speech.
I'll read the subtitles in English to you.
How this leading Chinese professor predicts the demise of the United States and the ascent of China.
It's not a foolish prediction.
And by the way, the end of his speech is fascinating.
The only thing that could stop us is if we produce a Gorbachev.
Isn't that interesting?
That's his fear.
That a Chinese communist leader will arise who wants to have an open society.
Then we're doomed.
Anyway, nobody's advocating it with regard to other countries.
But if you announce that your purpose, the purpose of your nuclear program is to produce a nuclear weapon to annihilate another country, that country has a right to stop that program.
That's how I look at it.
1-8 Prager 776. And let's go to your calls here.
Jerry in Seattle, Washington.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
I found you through your PragerU videos, and man, I really love the concept behind those.
I think it's really important to reach a younger audience, although I was curious if you think it might be a good idea to have a more youthful person as the face of the campaign, someone like Larry King, maybe?
All right, everybody.
Let's go to Raleigh, North Carolina, and Charles.
Hello, Charles.
Yes, hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
Yes.
Turn your radio down, because otherwise you'll go crazy.
Okay, can you hear me now?
I do.
I hear you fine.
Okay, sorry about that.
I had a slight audio hiccup on my side.
Yeah, well, you know, I've got to be honest.
I had something I wanted to tell you, but first and foremost, I'm just...
You know, I'm starting to lose hope that Trump's going to pull this thing out.
All right, I'm sorry.
You got a call on the topic that you give?
1-8-PRAYER-776.
The topic is the morality of an assassination, like Soleimani by the Trump administration, and Israel presumably with regard to the lead scientist there.
The John Brennan condemnation of Israel is fitting for John Brennan.
He hates America, and he hates Israel.
But Iran, he doesn't hate.
I'd like to ask John Brennan, would you be willing to say that the Iranian government regime is an Islamofascist regime.
What do you think he would say?
We don't use that term, right?
That's what the left says.
You can't use the term Islamofascist.
You can say Republican fascist.
You could say a fascist of any group.
Italian fascist.
Mussolini.
But you can't say Islamofascist, because there are no Muslim fascists.
Mike in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you today?
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, I listen to your show just about every chance I get.
I'm a military veteran.
My family are all military veterans.
And I'm really sorry that they waited so long to do such a thing.
I mean, they've known that they've been trying to get rid of Israel for ages.
And Trump knew forever that Soleimani was trying to kill our country.
They just waited too long, and pretty much that's all I have to say.
Well, I'm with you.
I don't know if they waited too long or they waited for the opportunity.
It's not easy.
These people, like in the case of the scientists, as I explained earlier, the guy takes a different route every day, is in an armored car with two armored cars filled with commandos behind him and in front of him.
And his commandos in his car.
It is not only astonishing that this was pulled off, it is astonishing that the all 12 got away.
I don't know how they were able to do it.
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Dr. Fauci was there.
Anthony Fauci spoke about how it's just impossible to understand what Operation Warp Speed has done.
Cut number 13. And I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday and then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe and is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances in these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months.
That actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. I hope as you heard about the extraordinary distribution plans.
of Operation Warp Speed and the confidence that Dr. Fauci expressed today and the news that one of those research companies is going to submit an emergency use authorization tomorrow on the very first vaccine.
That we are literally, literally, we could well be just a matter of a few short weeks away from a vaccine being available.
Across this country for the most vulnerable among us and for those that are caring for them in our hospitals and our clinics.
I hope everything you've heard today gives evidence of what I said at the start, that America has never been more prepared to combat this virus.
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Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment of individual rights.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
It pains me to say this but in certain quarters religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.
Alito argued that not only religious liberty but free speech is imperiled.
Support for freedom of speech is also in danger.
And COVID rules have restricted speech in unprecedented ways.
This is a timely and prescient warning.
Religious liberty is the very foundation of American freedom, and free speech is part of what makes America great.
We cannot sit passively by as our cherished freedoms are whittled away.
We must pay attention and take action where we can.
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Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry 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.
This whole...
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
My friends, I'm Dennis I'm Dennis Prager, the Ultimate Issues Hour.
The morality of the assassination of Mohsen...
What was his last name?
Fakhrizadeh?
Yes, Fakhrizadeh.
I love that name, Fakhrizadeh.
I am Dariush Pragerzadeh.
My Iranian friends have given me that name.
Dennis is Daryush and Prigar is Prigar Zadeh.
And he is Mohsen Fakhri Zadeh.
Head of the nuclear program devoted to the extermination of an entire country.
A genocide.
So can the country that is targeted for genocide morally assassinate the head of the program dedicated to its extinction?
When I put it that way, is there any question in your mind as to the morality of what Israel did or the morality of what the U.S. did with Qasem Soleimani, the chief architect of the terrorist regime, the export of terror by Iran?
All right, 1-8 Prager 776. Let's go to Thine Calls here.
Begin in Stamford, Connecticut.
Hello, Richard.
Hello, Mr. Prager.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
Good.
Regarding the topic of discussion, Iran wants to kill Israelis and commit genocide.
In the Torah, in the Hamish, it specifically states that if somebody is trying to kill you, Not only do you have a right to kill that person, you have an obligation to kill that person.
Right, you're referring to, I'll say it in Hebrew because, not to show off, but because I want to make sure this is what you're referring to.
Well, um...
Or you may not know Hebrew.
Okay, whoever comes to kill you, you get up early and kill him first.
Right.
Yes, okay, that's not actually in the Torah.
Rashi brings that.
From the Talmud.
It's not actually in the Torah.
But it is the Jewish law.
Yes.
Yes, that is correct.
Yes, and it makes perfect sense.
I gave the example of your neighbor.
Your neighbor has announced, I want to blow up your house.
And they're producing the incendiary device.
So you either get blown up, Or you kill the blower-upper.
It doesn't strike me as morally complex.
Now, there are a whole host of other issues to be concerned with.
See, what if Iran now, which I think it may plan to do, I'm not saying it'll do it, but it may plan to do, because they're so evil, they wouldn't...
Respond by trying to kill some Israeli official.
They would respond by trying to kill some Jews at a synagogue in Buenos Aires.
Which is what they did, by the way, many years ago.
They blew up a Jewish school in Buenos Aires.
And that wasn't because Israel had done anything to them, but because the Iranian regime thinks killing Jews is okay.
Not just Israeli Jews.
But it's a very important issue.
It would be very interesting to raise with your children, especially if they're college graduates.
Put it all in context.
Iran says every day its major goal in its existence is to exterminate Israel.
They would only be able to do with nuclear weapons, and the head of the nuclear program was just killed.
Under the direction or actually by Israelis in Iran.
Was it moral?
Put it that way.
It would be very interesting to see how your child who went to college reacts.
Scottsdale, Arizona.
Mike, hello.
Dennis?
Yes.
This is Mike.
Am I on?
You are.
Oh, okay, great.
Thank you.
First of all, yeah, I think it is highly moral.
As a matter of fact, I think to not act in that situation, including the U.S. with Soleimani, would be immoral, given the threats that they've made to Israel and given the actions that Soleimani had taken in the number of U.S. soldiers that he killed and injured.
I think it would be immoral not to.
You're good.
You know what?
I would love to ask this question of a Democrat audience.
See, the gulf between left and right in America is, as I say, unbridgeable.
This would be an example in my opinion.
Look at Brennan's reaction condemning Israel.
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A woman who treats developmentally disabled patients with 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.
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We have long been talking about that here, which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was...
Observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being opened.
This is the easiest point to prove of all the different allegations out there, and it's unconstitutional.
Giuliani said that many mail-in ballots were opened without observers being able to check that they were properly signed, a key protection against fraud.
Those votes, he said, were, quote, null and void.
especially where the envelopes had been discarded, making recounts useless.
Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC. Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos, the insanity of political correctness of cancel culture.
Does cancel culture, is it adequate enough a phrase when we're talking about AOC tweeting out that it's time to make lists of Trump supporters?
Okay, tag me in, Sebi.
Can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes, okay.
First of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists I'd be worried about.
Plus, she is the dumbest, the dumbest human being I've ever met or seen on the internet.
I haven't met her.
She's so stupid, she probably thinks that COVID-19 is Elon Musk's new kid.
She 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 Dennis Prager here.
The Ultimate Issues Hour is about the morality of the assassinations of Soleimani, Kwasim Soleimani, and Mosan Fakhrizadeh.
Forgive me for...
I just love the name.
Hated the man, and I think that Israel, if it was behind it, did a moral thing.
Whoever was behind it, did a moral thing.
A man's dedicated his life, he was the chief nuclear scientist, he has dedicated his life to exterminating the state of Israel.
What is Israel supposed to do?
Wait till it's exterminated and then kill him?
John Brennan called it a criminal act.
Just want you to know, you can take the man out of the Communist Party, but you can't take the communism out of the man.
He's a moral idiot.
And has been all of his life.
He was the head of the CIA under Barack Obama.
One of the reasons that half of this country fears a democratic government.
These are the type of people that fill its most important roles.
Okay, everybody.
Let's go to Menachem in Staten Island.
Now, by the way, I got a question for you, Menachem.
It has nothing to do with this.
How come you say Menachem on Long Island, but in Staten Island?
No, I did not say on Long Island.
I said in Staten Island.
Right.
But you say on Long Island.
Oh, that's what I mean.
Okay, that's something to think about.
It's a Shiloh, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Go ahead.
All right.
When I just turned the radio on at 2.30, and I heard the way you asked the question, I would still think that liberals would say, what do you mean call the police?
But if you just add the point that you tried calling the police 15 times and it never came...
That would for sure change the question.
So if the UN keeps on screaming at Israel for everything, but they'll never once actually stop Iran from doing it, that's a whole different story.
So for sure it's moral.
That's a very good point, Menachem.
And I've only had good calls from Staten Island.
I also wanted to add one more point.
I remember a few years ago...
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
By the way, I'm not joking.
It was an excellent point.
There are no police to call.
That's exactly right.
All right, but I also wanted to add one more point.
When you said that you tried putting this question to the liberals, I remember about five years ago there was talk about if someone gets bullied in school, so the liberals were saying it to be nice to them.
Even though you're the kid that's getting bullied, you'd be nice to them, and somehow that might change them.
That's correct.
So there is no way to talk sense to them, to the liberals.
That's right.
And you know why?
I'll tell you why.
Because they're naive.
And they have made naivete into a moral good.
Naivete is the opposite of wisdom.
Anyway, is it a pleasure to hear from you?
Your point is excellent.
Again, the police, that's right.
Because if you remember I gave the neighbor example, your neighbor is working on an incendiary device to blow you up in your house.
What are you going to do?
Of course, the answer is call the police.
What if you try 15 times, he asked, and there are none who show up?
Instead, the police condemn you.
That was a good one.
That's correct.
That is exactly right.
Okay, let's go to Slade in Simi Valley, California.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
So I think that it's a moral gray area.
And let me explain.
The Bible makes it pretty clear that you shouldn't treat other humans as an end to themselves.
Sorry, as a means to an end, but you should treat them as an end to themselves.
And therefore, a lot of Christians have a Kantian interpretation of ethics, meaning that it's the goodness of the action in itself that is of concern, not the outcome.
And I'm not sure about the Talmud, where it might be more utilitarian.
Well, Kant was nuts.
Kant said that you can't even lie to a guy who's coming to kill somebody.
Yeah, because the action in itself is evil.
Yes, because he doesn't believe...
But the Bible believes context determines morality.
So there were times, of course, there were just wars.
I think a lot of the wars we consider just nowadays might have been unjust.
Like?
For example, the Pacific Theater of World War II. That was kind of a nightmare that should have never been pursued, the whole Japanese front.
Well, we didn't pursue it.
They attacked Pearl Harbor.
They attacked China.
And they attacked Korea.
And they committed Nazi-like experiments on people, on live people in China.
And they took Korean women to become sex dolls, raped all day.
They did that.
There's a lot of terrible things happening in war, but in the bigger picture, you know, the Pacific Sea was an atrocity in itself that could have been avoided.
How could it have been avoided?
What was Roosevelt supposed to do after Pearl Harbor?
Well, he should have never started, he should have never used the policies that sort of forced Japan back against the wall.
They felt like they had no other option but to attack us at that point because we weren't allowing them to...
Get oil from the Philippines.
We weren't allowing them to continue to invade Asian countries.
Look, it's not the place to debate this.
this I appreciate your call look there are people I had Howard Zinn on.
Howard Zinn, the author of that...
Degrading work of so-called history, popular history of the United States, which is a good chance your kids are reading so that they have contempt for America.
He didn't even think World War II against Hitler was moral.
I've played the...
On days that I've taken off on occasion, I've actually played the interview with Howard Zinn.
We should do it again.
Hello.
Millions are praying.
Millions from around the world are praying for this election, which is obviously not yet settled.
What do you see happening right now that people like me might be unaware of?
What are you, being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
Yeah, I mean, look, there's no doubt that this election, I don't use this word lightly, was stolen.
President Donald Trump outperformed every part of the country that was not a focal point for Joe Biden to get enough votes electorally through the Electoral College to get over the top.
Some great examples, Eric, and we have this incredible whiteboard here where we've been going through all of this.
I mean, President Donald Trump outperformed...
Obama, he outperformed Mitt Romney, John McCain, and even his own numbers in 2016 dramatically.
Miami-Dade County, President Donald Trump overperformed by 15 points versus 2016. He did better in New York City, Eric!
He did better by about five or six points in New York City.
And my best example for all of this, Eric, and this is just the most logical way that I could show it, 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. Hospital. Hospital. Hospital. Hospital. Hospital. Hospital.
Thank you.
Dennis Prager here.
Was Israel or whoever did it moral in assassinating Mohran?
Too bad.
I was mastering his name.
I really want to remember that name.
Anyway, we write about Soleimani and, in this case, Mohsen Fakhri Zadeh.
The head of the nuclear program dedicated to exterminating Israel.
And Dallas, Texas.
Nolan, hello.
Hi, Dennis.
It's an honor to talk to you.
Thank you.
My main point here is that I don't think that violence in any capacity should be tolerated.
I would describe myself as a pacifist.
I mean, I'm sure you've been asked this, but I'm still curious to know your answer.
So, if somebody came to murder your family, you would not kill them?
Correct.
That's a pacifist.
And what is your moral thinking on that?
Because what you're saying is, if I could stop the innocent In any number from being murdered, I will not stop it.
It's not my place to do that.
That's my belief.
Why not?
I don't think anyone has that.
Has that right?
Right.
Where did you learn that from?
That's just my personal belief.
But it's not a rational belief.
It's just a belief.
Correct.
You may not think that's rational, but that's how I think.
Okay.
I don't know what to do in these cases.
The hope in life, which I've realized is not the dominant strand of human thought, is to believe that since we can share logic and reason, But it's not always the case.
I appreciate his calling, however.
Same with Akiva and Mike and Michael and Charles and Carol and Paul.
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