That means we have the male-female hour, the next hour.
These special hours that are baked into my program schedule have been life-saving for me and for many of you because of the intensity of the crisis in the United States of America and in the West.
That is currently taking place.
This is not news, but for whatever reason, I was reflecting on it today.
Dr. Fauci said that even after a vaccine, people will have to wear a mask.
will you?
And why do we listen to him?
Thank you.
The purpose of experts is to provide expertise.
Here are the facts.
Now, you make the decision because I, Fauci, do not necessarily have any more wisdom about what society should do than your Uber driver.
Is that not clear?
It's not clear.
That's the whole point.
It is not clear to everyone.
That's why.
That's why it needs to be repeated.
Here is one of the many definitions of a foolish person.
Foolish is the opposite of wise.
The foolish person does not ask, what price am I paying?
And that characterizes, as Thomas Sowell many, many years ago, what was the name of that fantastic book?
Where they don't ask about the consequences?
Well, there's no book title.
Yeah, yeah, there is.
Or he has a phrase.
What's the phrase?
It's a very famous phrase.
First stage thinking.
Thank you.
That's not the name of a book?
Stage one thinking.
Stage one thinking is not the name of a book?
It's just, okay, it's one of his concepts.
Stage one thinking.
That is the unintellectual, unwise...
The foundation of the left.
And you see, leftism, people need to understand this.
It is more natural to the human condition than liberty or conservatism.
The human being naturally does not think.
What is the price that society will pay or I will pay for the following decision?
The moment you say better safe than sorry, you are saying safety is the only concern.
So don't bother me with other concerns.
I have another concern with regard to masks.
The dehumanization of my fellow citizen and myself, although I almost never wear it, certainly I don't wear it outdoors.
I wear it because I am a nice guy.
If you ask me to wear it inside, I wear it inside.
The thought of wearing it outside, God gave me a mind, and I think it's a sin not to use it.
And you're not using your mind.
You're using your herd-like instinct, your desire not to stand out.
You're using fear, but you're not using your mind.
The dehumanization of people with masks is a price.
Is it worth the price of some super-duper, absurd level of safety that won't matter?
Even after a vaccine?
The man should have been fired.
I don't know what his official title is, but he should have been fired.
But of course, there would have been such an eruption in the mainstream media.
Fauci fired.
President.
Ignores expertise.
Doesn't follow the science.
The world of the lies of the left is a...
This is just one of the examples.
They don't follow the science.
They follow scientists they choose.
Scientists can be found on every side of an issue.
So what is science then?
If equally credentialed scientists differ with one another, What does it mean to follow the science?
We all know what it means.
You follow the left scientists.
that's what it means I was listening to the show that precedes mine here at the mother station AM 870 in Los Angeles - Yeah, I'm gonna do it.
And they googled anything to do with the...
Testimony yesterday.
Was it Michigan or was it Pennsylvania?
Michigan.
And nothing comes up.
It's like these testimonies don't happen.
That is how manipulated our mainstream media are.
They don't report what happens.
They report what happens to further their cause.
That's the only reportage.
The only time I agree with the left is when they say that they and we live in different worlds.
That is exactly accurate.
We do live in different worlds.
But there is one huge difference.
We know their world, and they don't know ours.
That's the huge difference.
For the media, which spent three years lying about Russian collusion, reporting an event that did not happen daily for three years, and then not report what did happen, I don't know for a fact that Joe Biden...
Became president or will become president or was elected honestly or dishonestly.
I don't know for a fact either.
But I do know for a fact that legitimate American citizens on sworn testimony for which they could be jailed on perjury have announced vast numbers of ballots are frauds.
You can report it, and then in your opinion pages, this is what a responsible New York Times would do, what a responsible New York Times is an oxymoron, and what it would do is report that.
Here is sworn testimony given, but for reasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, we at the New York Times reject it.
Okay, that's fine.
But not to report that it happened?
But you do report rape lines for a completely honorable man?
That's reported.
Why is that reported?
Because it was news.
I didn't say it shouldn't be reported.
But if you report news that never happened, then you can't do it only when it's on your side.
News that never happened.
How's that for a new concept?
That should be, you know, that should be the New York Times motto instead of all the news that's fit to print.
All the news that didn't happen.
Washington Times reports it.
Witnesses tell Michigan Senate panel of widespread voter fraud in Detroit.
Now, I'm just asking, I'm not asking you to say that Joe Biden was not elected.
I'm asking you to answer, why is this not reported?
Republican poll monitors in Michigan on Tuesday bolstered President Trump's claim of widespread election fraud, telling a state Senate committee that they witnessed mysterious truckloads of absentee ballots delivered to a counting center in Detroit and Democratic workers scanning the same ballots multiple times in tabulation machines.
Why is that unworthy of being reported?
Also on Tuesday, that's yesterday, several election whistleblowers, remember how we're supposed to honor whistleblowers?
Including a contract driver for the U.S. Postal Service said at a press conference near Washington that hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots disappeared or were backdated and that pro-Trump mail was undelivered in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Now, is that unworthy of being reported?
Lying by omission is as immoral as lying by commission.
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Kelly Loeffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
I mean, he is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott.
Cut number four, this is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump and Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So, Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military.
I mean, do Georgians hear this?
Because I've had Georgians call me and tell me their airwaves are flooded with Raphael Warnick and John Ossoff, who is AOC-like propaganda.
Oh, well, that's why, you know, I've had three tough statewide elections.
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packing the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
You're going to get them to do Medicare for All, which means...
That you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement, and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government.
That's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get speeding tickets.
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash for vote scheme, they see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said exists in Nevada, I mean in Wisconsin.
They see the...
Piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that 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.
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41 of California 58 counties are now in what's called purple tier status and that is Newsom's strictest category He's also considering instituting a statewide curfew and
Meanwhile the I'm Dennis Prager, and I welcome you to the show.
Let me go to David in Tampa, Florida.
Hello, David.
Hello, Dennis.
Let me start by saying I'm in complete agreement that closing schools and things like that, the disadvantages greatly outweigh the advantages.
These are real-world advantages and disadvantages.
You can look at them.
With regard to masks, I am making the assumption, I cannot prove it, that there is some small benefit to wearing masks outdoors.
If there is not, it's a wasted discussion.
But if there is, then you are using the word dehumanizing in the same way that liberals use the word racist.
It's a smear.
No, both could be true.
Wait, wait, wait.
You could live with both.
Wait, wait, wait.
David.
David.
It is just not true.
It is a smear.
Okay.
David.
You can balance two facts that you don't like at the same time.
It can be dehumanizing and necessary.
Okay.
Of course, do you think that the veil on Muslim women is dehumanizing?
If you force them to wear it so you can hardly see them at all...
What is the difference between that and forcing people to wear masks except at home?
They don't wear masks at home.
Yes.
So what is the difference between a mask wearer for Fauci and a mask wearer for Allah?
The difference is people can die.
And I don't think many people...
You don't follow an argument.
It's sad.
I have such respect for callers.
I don't know why you cannot...
You're justifying wearing it.
That's not my point.
It has nothing to do with my point.
You might as well tell me about your love of a certain type of coffee.
It's dehumanizing, even if it's necessary.
Those are two entirely, entirely separate issues.
But to deny that they're dehumanizing while saying that the Muslim veil is, is to be so spectacularly incoherent as to depress me.
There is no difference, my friends.
A mask for the Quran, and the Quran doesn't even ask for masks, but a mask for Islam, Is the same effect as a mask for COVID. And it is a religion.
That I do believe.
That we could debate.
You can't debate that one is dehumanizing and one is not.
then one sounds just incoherent.
It depresses me to see that I cannot see my fellow citizen, my fellow American.
It is depressing.
And you ask, I asked when the despicable people who run L.A. County, they are despicable.
And they're phonies because they break their own laws.
But even if they didn't, they're despicable.
The contempt for the small business owner, especially restaurant owners, is so deep as I cannot even relate to it.
And that's what I asked when I could dine outdoors in L.A. County until a week ago.
So I always ask waiters, Or servers, as they know, say, God forbid you should actually have a masculine and feminine form of waiter and waitress.
These are really important battles that the left fights, so it's now a server.
I don't know why a server is more uplifting.
You're there to serve me?
Oh, cool.
You know, could you take my shirt in and have it ironed?
So I asked them, About any changes in conduct among customers.
And everyone I asked said, yeah, people are meaner.
Because they wear masks.
Of course you are.
It's almost inevitable.
When people can't know who you are, here's a proof.
I said this, I remember saying this 25, 30 years ago.
People act better at conventions when they have a button.
They're wearing a button or a sticker.
Hi, my name is...
and then their full name.
That's why people are nicer in rural areas than in New York City.
Because in New York City, there's spectacular anonymity.
Whereas in a smaller town, people know each other.
When you are known, you are accountable for your behavior.
When you are not known, you feel that you can do anything and get away with it.
Okay.
So, it's unarguable that masks are dehumanizing.
Unarguable.
But it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter to people.
And I feel bad for kids.
I mean, kids are starting to think it's normal not to see other kids.
Literally not to see them.
They don't even play.
A lot of parents are so panicked that they won't let their kids play with other kids.
People have been cooped up for eight months with their children.
How come we didn't do this in 1968-69 or 1958-59?
How come we didn't do it then?
In 58-59, we lost over 100,000 Americans when America was half the size.
So it's at least 200,000, probably more equivalent, about the same amount as today.
Lockdown doesn't take technology.
Why didn't they lock down then?
Because the infants did not run the country.
The children, the experts didn't run the country.
People that had some wisdom did.
Had some experts said, keep everybody home and render tens of millions unemployed, they would have been laughed at.
Not today.
No, no way.
So this from the beginning, as you know, It was the greatest mistake in human history.
Turns out I was right.
I was mocked.
I don't give a damn being mocked.
It means nothing to me.
All it does is reflect the mocker in the way I live life.
Leaders have given up being leaders.
That's it.
Hey, let's ask the doctors what to do.
Really?
Back in a moment.
A woman who treats developmentally disabled patients She said, I haven't been able to see my patients in person since March because of the virus.
But right after the election, one of my clients said that he voted for Biden but didn't want to.
He told me that he said Biden won because Biden would make his Social Security payments go down.
He was sad that Biden won.
I asked him why he voted for Biden, if he was worried about that, and he said that one of the helpers just came in and filled out his ballot for Biden for him.
Bombshell voter fraud revelation in Wisconsin.
To the best of our knowledge or the intelligence we have provided, no FBI investigation, no DOJ investigation.
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Disability Service Coordinator blows whistle on vote fraud in group homes called Granny Farming.
We have long been talking about that here.
Which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was, observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being 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.
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Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC. Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos, the insanity of political correctness of cancel culture.
Does cancel culture Is it adequate enough a phrase when we're talking about AOC tweeting out that it's time to make lists of Trump supporters?
Okay, tag me in, Sebi.
Can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes, okay.
First of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists I'd be worried about.
Plus, she is the dumbest, the dumbest human being I've ever met or seen on the internet.
I haven't met her.
She's so stupid, she probably thinks that COVID-19 is Elon Musk's new kid.
She 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 bulls.
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.
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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...
Hi, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
The dehumanization of masks is one of the topics of this hour. ...
The mind that cannot ask what price is paid is the antithesis of a wise mind.
The antithesis.
There are reasons for concern, real concern.
I've never spoken like this.
I mean, I've always warned that the left destroys everything it touches.
But in the last four years, it has amounted to an assault on the foundations of our society.
To the extent I'm emoting at this moment, although it's not completely emotional, the left and the right have nothing in common.
Nothing.
They have something biological in common.
They're both homo sapiens.
Beyond that, there is no commonality.
There's massive commonality between liberals and conservatives, but not between the left and conservatives.
The tragedy, as I say almost every day, is that liberals do not want to recognize this.
It is a cowardly aspect of liberals.
Some of whom are wonderful people.
They do not wish to acknowledge that conservatives are protecting liberal values.
You know, by the way, one of the things that Joe Biden will do when and if inaugurated, and I presume he will be, and one of the things he will do is repeal Legal rights for a male accused of sexual assault on a campus.
It's another reason not to send your kids to college.
But remember the lie?
It's one of the enormous ones.
It's a rape culture, the campus.
Who believes it?
Is there anyone who has not sent his or her daughter to a campus because of the lie?
Do leftists not send their daughters to college?
They don't believe it's a rape culture.
But they lie because truth is not a left-wing value.
I tell you that and every day I give you evidence.
If there was any truth to college being a rape center, who would send their daughter there?
Right?
Do you have an answer for that?
Of course they don't have an answer for that.
That's why they don't debate us.
We make them look like fools because they are fools.
Leftist is a fool.
A liberal is weak.
That's right.
Just know that the mere accusation of a male at a campus will resume like under Obama.
They will be denied funds if they don't show that they favor the female.
If I were a college student and I said I was assaulted, not sexually, I was assaulted by this student who hit me over the head with a wooden plank and took my money.
Now, would the school immediately assume that the student was telling the truth?
No, they would investigate.
But they shouldn't even investigate.
It's not the college's business.
They should get the police in.
If you were really assaulted, call the police.
If you were not assaulted to a young woman who claims to be sexually assaulted, if the assault took place five blocks away from college, would you tell the college?
Of course not.
You would tell the police.
But if it happens on college, you tell the college, but only for that crime.
So Biden has already announced he will repeal the repeal of the Obama legislation.
It is another reason not to send your son to college.
You already have a reason not to send your daughter.
And nobody should go who treasures truth.
This is very painful advice because people save up for college, look forward to college.
However, the only answer is not to participate in leftist society.
That is the only answer.
It begins in kindergarten.
70 million of us should opt out and make healthy institutions.
That's right.
Opt out and make morally and intellectually healthy institutions.
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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.
I know there's lots of arguing and anger and frustration over the election.
There should be.
We knew all along, all of us knew that when you're encouraging millions and millions of people to mail in ballots because of COVID, that there was a real strong potential for, oh, I don't know, the 27 toss-up races to all be won by Republicans down ballot, but...
Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
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 is done.
Cut number 13. And I hear a lot now when we made these announcements this past Monday and then two Mondays ago about some reticence of people.
Well, did you rush this?
Was this too fast?
Is it really safe?
And is it really efficacious?
The process of the speed did not compromise at all safety, nor did it compromise scientific integrity.
It was a reflection of the extraordinary scientific advances.
In these types of vaccines, which allowed us to do things in months that actually took years before.
Because lives are on the line.
They've got to move fast.
They will move fast.
They will not be irresponsible.
But Operation Warp Speed is going to save millions and millions of lives.
And it's going to start in December.
Mike Pence, the vice president, put a cap on it.
Cut number 15. Hey,
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Sad news.
I just reported Bruce Herschens' death.
By the way, I think it's up on the internet.
When I was roasted, that was about 15 years ago, I would say, at least.
Because I know my parents were there, and they weren't.
They were in excellent health.
Yeah, I would say it was about 14 years ago, actually.
Bruce Hershenson was one of those who roasted me.
He was spectacularly funny.
He had an incredible sense of humor.
He was a great man.
I don't use the term easily.
Walter Williams is a great man, and he just died today.
He has two...
Both of them have PragerU videos, by the way.
Walter Williams and Bruce Hershenson.
Walter Williams is a...
Who put this out?
Because it's correct.
Economics legend Walter Williams dies at 84. Yep, he's a George Mason economist.
He wrote a column this week.
Isn't that something?
Black education tragedy is new.
In it, he examined the dismal test scores in inner cities today and offers rebuttals to the claim that they are the result of systemic racism.
In addition to his columns, Williams had authored 11 books, the best known being The State Against Blacks, Liberty vs.
the Tyranny of Socialism, Up From Projects, And race and economics, how much can be blamed on discrimination?
He had that rarest of traits, courage.
He's a black dissenter of the left, against the left.
May he rest in peace.
I am a believer in an afterlife.
Don't know what it's like.
But he has merited a blessed one.
Okay, everybody.
And let's go to Steve in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
This happened during the Kavanaugh hearing.
My son was wrongfully accused of rape.
Lucky for him, he had all the text messages between him and the young lady, and the college actually dragged it on.
The attorney we hired was also representing other young men, and their disposition was quick and swift.
Because he had good, compelling evidence that he did not do it, they dragged it on until after he graduated.
The state attorney for the town wasn't going to touch it.
The police, they invited to each one of the hearings at the university.
The police didn't show up because they didn't believe her.
But the university pushed it on and on, and it cost us $20,000.
Are you at liberty to say what university?
I prefer not.
That's fine.
Okay, I'm not pushing you.
I was just curious.
So, you realize that under a Biden administration, it would have been much worse for your son?
Oh.
Oh, I know.
Okay.
That's what everybody needs to know.
April 2008 was the roast, so it was just 12 years ago?
Wow.
12 years ago.
Is it on the...
This is Bruce, roasting me.
I told you about that.
This is really true.
We really did go to Moscow together.
And it was at a marvelous time historically.
The Soviet Union was dying.
It hadn't died yet.
It didn't die until 1992. But this was 89 or 90 when we went there.
And as soon as, it was just a magnificent time because it was, it was really dying.
So we got out of the car at this hotel, and there was a beautiful expanse of green lawn, and there was a little wall around it.
Dennis jumped out of the car, and he ran to the wall, and he said, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
And I said...
I said...
It was just terribly embarrassing for me.
I said, Dennis, there's no political implication.
There's just a wall.
But he wouldn't stop.
And the days ahead, Moscow, when we left, was a rubble because of all of the little walls around gardens.
Everything was all messed up.
Just one other thing I want to tell you, that Dennis is a magnificent author.
I think you know that.
He's written a number of books in the past 25 years.
It's really worth playing.
He then told the story that I was really born in China to Protestant missionaries.
And totally straight-faced.
He was a treasure as a human and incredibly funny.
All right, y'all.
We continue.
Thank you.
This is Owen Strand for townhall.com.
Supreme Court Judge Samuel Alito recently made a startling point.
Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Alito said as much to the Federalist Society.
Just as the COVID restrictions have highlighted the movement toward rule by experts, litigation about those restrictions has pointed up emerging trends in the assessment of individual rights.
This is especially evident with respect to religious liberty.
It pains me to say this but in certain quarters, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.
Alito argued that not only religious liberty but free speech is imperiled.
Support for freedom of speech is also in danger.
And COVID rules have restricted speech in unprecedented ways.
This is a timely and prescient warning.
Religious liberty is the very foundation of American freedom, and free speech is part of what makes America great.
We cannot sit passively by as our cherished freedoms are whittled away.
We must pay attention and take action where we can.
I'm Owen Strand.
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Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg 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.
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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I'm not.
Read his books, greatly privileged.
And the United States has been enriched and will remain enriched by his presence.
And so will generations yet unborn.
Thank you.
Oh, I didn't ask for that to be played, but that's very sweet.
It means a lot because he was a great man.
The greatest, the richness of my life has been the people.
That I've gotten to know.
I mean, aside obviously from family and friends.
But the people that I... The great number of spectacular people.
That's the greatest perk of my work.
There are all sorts of perks that come with public work.
And I am grateful for all of them.
Like all the people who bring me cigars.
That's a perk.
But the biggest is the quality of people that have come into my life, and he was one of them.
All right, y'all.
Let's go to Pittsburgh and Joe.
Hello, Joe.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you very much for taking my call.
I was working a job beginning in November, was exposed to 40 people who possibly had this virus.
Came home, did my 10-15 days in quarantine, went to work, decided to take a test because my daughter was going to come in from New York to visit at Thanksgiving.
She works in the medical field, so she said, I won't visit you unless you get a negative.
Got a negative, I mean, got a positive.
So I called the CDC yesterday and asked them when I can go take a test again and be relatively sure that I will test negative because if my daughter comes in for Christmas, I have to have a negative test.
They don't have a clue.
They gave me a bunch of pre-read statements that these girls hold up.
Well, our insurance keeps paying for it.
By the way, Elon Musk got four tests.
Two were positive and two were negative.
In one day.
Oh, God.
All right, everybody.
Got the male-female hour coming up.
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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.
I'm Owen Strand.
Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg O'Dursky.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
Cities are going to be burning to the ground.
Their ears would explode.
It would be catastrophic for the left if Donald Trump were awarded the election.
You think we feel that the election was fraudulent?
What do you think they're going to feel?
They're going to go absolutely bonkers.
They believe that the Russians not only interfere, but 78% of them believe that the Russians changed the outcome of the election, even though our Intelligence Committee has never reached that conclusion.
So they're going to go absolutely bonkers.
Remember what Hillary advised Joe Biden?
So we've got to have a massive legal operation.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be a poll worker.
We have to have our own teams of people to counter the force of intimidation that the Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling places.
This is a big organizational challenge, but at least we know more about what they're going to do.
And, you know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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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.
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Disability service coordinator blows whistle on vote fraud in group homes called Granny Farming.
We have long been talking about that here, which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was...
Observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being opened.
This is the easiest point to prove of all the different allegations out there, and it's unconstitutional.
Giuliani said that many mail-in ballots were opened without observers being able to check that they were properly signed, a key protection against fraud.
Those votes, he said, were, quote, null and void.
especially where the envelopes had been discarded, making recounts useless.
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Thank you.
I have a gift for you ladies and gentlemen The gift is a human being named Alison Armstrong.
That's right.
It is a gift.
You're a gift to a lot of people.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the Male Female Hour.
Every Wednesday, the second hour, the most honest talk I know of in the media about men and women.
And I'll go through my basic introduction.
And that is the reason that it is honest.
Well, there are many reasons it's honest.
One is I have no ambivalence about talking about any matter openly.
But the other is I'm not a man fan or a woman fan.
I'm a good person fan.
I don't root for either sex.
I root for good people.
And I root for men and women to get along better and understand each other better.
Nobody understands the sexes as well or better than Alison Armstrong, who has been conducting seminars for men and women for many years.
And she has been a guest.
She's the only regular.
She's on every season.
So this is a Hanukkah, Christmas, and whatever, winter solstice for the atheists listening.
Gift from me to you.
So, Allison, welcome back.
And you are in a rural part of Colorado, correct?
I am.
I live outside a town of 295 people.
Outside?
That's key.
Outside.
Yes.
I mean, when you're in a town of 295, you're usually outside of something else.
But you are outside of a town of 295. How many of the 295 people do you know?
Oh, golly.
Well, I'm a member of the Lions Club.
So that probably tripled the number of people.
Yes.
No, no.
I think it's a very healthy thing that you joined that.
That's terrific.
Yeah.
So I probably...
Well, and then I'm the secretary of the irrigation distribution, the treasurer company.
So, probably all the people I know are from that and horsemanship.
I don't know, maybe 50 people?
I might know 50 people.
Well, do you realize then, so you know 20% of that city?
How many people in Chicago know 20%?
Alright, anyway, she's now renamed her website.
Which makes a lot of sense.
AllisonArmstrong.com You can also go through it.
DennisPrager.com Allison with one L. That is correct.
Anyway, Allison.
So, folks, what we normally do is I normally have Allison offer a monologue on some topic.
The reason, and I'm very serious here, and I always embarrass you with this, but it's irrelevant because it's important that people understand.
What attracts me to your mind, I mean, you're just a wonderful human in totality, but to your mind is that it's an original mind.
And God or nature does not grant that to very many people.
It just is what it is.
So you see things that others don't see.
And I love that about it.
And it has helped a lot of my listeners on the Male Female Hour.
But I have asked you if we could...
Do something different, and that is, folks, call in, because I would like you to hear Allison, and I would like to hear her, on all sorts of different subjects with regard to men and women.
So call in now.
Whatever, if you've ever heard something from her that you want to ask, or from me, and you'd like to ask her, or just want to ask some issue in your own relationship, or your own...
Stupefaction about the other sex.
I don't understand.
Why do?
Yes, why do women do X? Why do men do Y? That is exactly right.
1-8 Prager-776-877-243-7776 is the number.
Tell me, do you think, while people are calling in, do you think that The lockdown has had a net negative impact, positive impact, or no net impact on marriages?
Oh, boy.
A net negative, positive...
I think it...
I've been trying to keep a list, you know...
I distinguish between the coronavirus itself and the reaction to the coronavirus.
Yeah, that's why I said lockdown.
Yeah, and I try to keep track of casualties and benefits in a way, you know, and I mourn the casualties and I celebrate the benefits.
And honestly, on relationships, it's really been what people have been determined to make out of it.
And I've tried to help as much as I can.
I think, I mean, we gave away over 6,000 copies of our Understanding Women course right at the beginning, and you helped me do that just to, like, intervene, intervene quickly.
And some people are making miracles out of it.
They're closer, tighter, more in partnership.
And some people are just trying to escape it because our opposing instincts...
I mean, they just make for a disaster.
If you're going to do what tension tells you to do, you're probably going to mess something up big time.
And that's why so much of my work is about becoming aware of what our instincts will have us do that's going to go right down the toilet.
So it's probably a net negative, just because humanity is mostly driven by instinct.
And what is the instinct that is driving them in this case?
Well, there's going to be a lot.
You know, safety through productivity versus safety through connection.
Those are always at odds with each other.
Because, you know, be quiet and get her done.
Let's get to work.
What's all this chit-chatting about?
Right?
So productivity and connection are at odds.
And women usually, men when you guys get older, will interrupt productivity in order to connect.
It feels really disrespectful and frustrating to someone trying to get something done.
And we'll interrupt connectivity in order to get something done, and that feels hurtful to a person who's trying to be seen, who's trying to be known, to have that warm fuzziness.
And to those who are at dead odds, just bam, they cause problems from dawn to dark in every environment.
And then you can just build from there, like the instinct to conceal, which is a warrior instinct.
Conceal anything that can be used against me.
And then the instinct to be pleasing and accommodating so that you'll accept me and take care of me, right?
It's a hurt instinct.
Those cause so many problems.
On both sides, it has what I call don't ask and don't tell.
Do not ask for what you need.
Do not ask another person what they need.
Figure it out on your own.
Guess.
Try.
Don't tell someone you need.
Don't need anything because now you're revealing a weakness.
It'll be used against you.
So between just those two sets of opposites, I would say probably a good 50% of the conflicts that people have could be traced back to those.
Two sets of opposing instincts.
And those opposing instincts, again, are I don't tell what I need?
Was that one of them?
Well, the result is don't ask, don't tell.
But it would be productivity, so production versus connection, right?
Productivity versus connectivity.
And it would be conceal versus reveal.
And the warrior instinct to conceal everything and the instinct of most women to reveal that which will be attractive to the opposite sex.
And you guys do that too.
It's pretty cute.
I call it going peacock.
When you're attracted to someone, you peacock.
You reveal all your feathers, right?
All the bright, shiny things to be attractive.
Which often ignite in women the instinct to compete with you.
To show you how she's better than all of that, which doesn't go well.
Oh, boy.
All right, back in a moment.
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.
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Disability Service Coordinator blows whistle on vote fraud in group homes called Granny Farming.
We have long been talking about that here.
Which would correlate with the 1,774% increase that we saw for people over the age of 90 registering during a pandemic in battleground states.
So Rudy Giuliani laid out nine key points.
The first of which was, observers were allegedly prevented from watching mail-in ballots from being 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.
But those votes, he said, were, quote, null and void, especially where the envelopes had been discarded, making recounts useless.
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Can we talk about Cortez?
Yes, let's talk about AOC. Your response, you have been hitting hard with your amazing videos, the insanity of political correctness of cancel culture.
Does cancel culture Is it adequate enough a phrase when we're talking about AOC tweeting out that it's time to make lists of Trump supporters?
Okay, tag me in, Sebi.
Can I go off?
Tag me in, can I? You can go off!
Yes, okay.
First of all, I don't take her that seriously, because let's be real, I don't think she can read that well to be making any lists I'd be worried about.
Plus, she is the dumbest, the dumbest human being I've ever met or seen on the internet.
I haven't met her.
She's so stupid, she probably thinks that COVID-19 is Elon Musk's new kid.
She 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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you.
*music* 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 bank...
It's all over.
All right, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
And Allison Armstrong, my seasonal guest.
This is the winter visit.
And whatever is on your mind is what I am inviting you to do.
All right, Maria in Hudson, Wisconsin.
Hi.
Just a second.
Hi.
Hi.
First, I have to say, when you introduced Allison Armstrong, I... I squeaked and cheered, and I beat your producer to the applause.
I'm so happy to hear that.
Oh, that's great.
So, my question is, most men take a long time to think about and answer a question, and my husband, bless his heart, is one of them.
And when we were first married, we've been married 30-some years, when we were first married, I thought he was ignoring me.
And we took a class and he said, I can't even remember what the class was about, but basically I said, so Jeff, when you're thinking about it, please tell me that you're thinking about it, that you're not ignoring me.
And that saved our marriage, I think.
But I'm wondering if Allison has a different comment.
That's fascinating.
So I want to ask my producer.
If your wife Susie asks you a question, do you think for a while before you respond?
Yeah, right.
So it depends on the question.
For example, where were you last night?
Why do I see a hotel bill?
I would take time.
You would take time.
Exactly.
Yes.
Dennis, do you have any idea what you did to people's nervous system just then?
Especially all the people with ovaries.
It could be the other direction.
It would take her a while, too.
If he said to her, you know, I just happened to notice all these texts to a guy named Phil.
Dennis!
Yeah.
Dennis, infidelity is the most...
Well, how mature a topic you can bring up between many women.
Yeah, but no, no, no.
In both cases, it was purely platonic.
It was a co-worker.
So I don't know why you're going there.
I don't know why I'm going there either.
Yeah, exactly.
All right.
Anyway, seriously, I know that you relate to Maria's question, but I don't.
I would...
If my wife asks me a question, I don't think that I take a while.
Of course you don't.
And why do you say that?
Well, because, okay, in general, in general, men have a process that they go through, okay?
So someone they care about, ask them a question.
The first part of the process is to commit.
To answering the question.
So it takes a moment to commit to answering the question.
And then after committing to answering the question, then you guys go hunting for the answer to the question.
Now depending upon the question, do you want fish or chicken?
The answer could be right there.
If it's a how do you feel about something question, The answer is at the bottom of a well that takes about 30 minutes just to walk to and dip the bucket down and bring it back.
At least 30 minutes.
How do you feel?
Those are stumpers, right?
But you take questions seriously, and you tend to give real answers, which I love about men.
But yes, the answers take longer, but it'll be a real answer.
I had to learn to give real answers.
I had to learn to say what I mean and mean what I say.
Take the time to do that.
Because I would just answer off the top of my head.
And then I'd go, no, blue, no, green, no, no, no, no, red, red, red, red, red.
And just revise and revise and revise and I still might not be committed to my answer.
And so one of the first things we teach women to do, we call it waiting for the well.
If you really want an answer, wait for it.
And I've actually waited three days for an answer.
It was worth it.
I got a two-hour answer.
And what women's instincts tend to do is we think you're ignoring me or we think you didn't understand.
So we'll ask a question.
If you don't answer immediately, we'll rephrase the question.
If you don't answer immediately, we'll give you multiple choice.
And we do a bam, bam, bam.
And you guys just get frustrated because the second, the rephrased question, you know, where do you want to go on vacation versus where should we go on vacation?
Those are two completely different questions.
And then when we give you multiple choice, you know we already decided you only have two options.
We didn't really want to know where you wanted to go.
That was just a lead-in to telling you where we're going.
Well, that I can relate to.
It's somewhat of a joke of, so where would you like to have dinner tonight?
So I go, this is hilarious because it's so common, and my wife is the most rational human I know, but she's also a woman.
And so she will go, so I will go, honey, I don't care.
I'll go anywhere you want.
So she'll say, no, no, no, no, you know, whatever you would like.
I said, okay, so we'll go to the Italian restaurant.
No, no, no, I'm not up for Italian.
So we'll go to the Hill Street Cafe.
We go there a lot.
So you're exactly right.
It ends up, by process of elimination, we go where she wants anyway.
I went through the act of choosing.
That's so funny.
Yes.
Well, I mean, I can answer the why of that, too, which is really tricky, because you all want to make us happy.
Correct.
So please yourself.
Where do you want to go?
Whatever's going to make you happy.
But we can't be happy if you don't really like the place.
And depending on how picky you are.
Greg, oh my gosh, he was so picky.
He had to love the food, he had to love the service, and he had to not wait for a table.
I only relate to the last one.
That's funny.
Yeah, so I would pick amongst the places I knew he wasn't going to be like a real pain in the butt about how much he disliked it, and therefore I'd be on edge the whole time.
So there are a limited number of places that qualified for him, and then I would pick from those qualified places.
And if somebody said, Allison, if you had it all your way, where would you go?
I'd pick a place and I'd say, but let me just get takeout for good.
Because I love that place, and don't spoil it for me.
This is amazing, because in light of the last question from Maria in Wisconsin...
I have exactly that from a man in Georgia.
Hello, Wendell.
Hi, Wendell.
Dennis, how are you?
Good.
Good.
Yes, my wife, whenever she asks me a question, and some questions now, I'm so hesitant.
Sometimes I actually...
Hold out long enough to hope that she forgets that she asked me the question.
All right, hold on.
This is so fascinating that this is an issue.
We'll be back in a moment.
Male-female hour with special guest Allison Armstrong.
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Kelly Loeffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
I mean, he is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott.
Cut number four.
This is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump and Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So, Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military, I mean, do Georgians hear this?
Because I've had Georgians call me and tell me their airwaves are flooded with Raphael Warnick and John Ossoff, who is AOC-like propaganda.
Oh, well, that's why, you know, I've had three tough statewide elections.
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packing the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
You're going to get them to do Medicare for All, which means...
That you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement, and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government.
That's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get speeding tickets.
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash for vote scheme, they see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said exists in Nevada, I mean in Wisconsin.
They see the...
Piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that register to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which register to vote online.
You're right.
They see the National Democrat Party suggesting re-education camps for Trump supporters.
They see the New York Times article that says, reach out to Trump supporters, I try.
They also then see the candidate that they voted for, Donald Trump, What are they saying on the front page of the New York Times?
That he might go to prison as soon as he's done with his term.
Playing with fire, everybody.
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41 of California 58 counties are now in what's called purple tier status and that is Newsom's strictest category He's also considering instituting a statewide curfew Meanwhile, the governor attended a dinner party at an upscale French restaurant and had more.
All right, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
Fascinating.
The first two calls, well I took the second because of the first, was men delaying responses to a question asked by their wife or their partner.
1-8 Prager 776, Allison Armstrong, I have had on for many, many years, four times a year on the Male Female Hour, is my guest, and we're just throwing questions.
So, the issue that will delay a man is how do you feel?
In other words, if you ask him, you know, what should we do about Iran, he'll have an immediate answer.
No.
No?
Okay, got that wrong.
Go ahead.
You might have an immediate answer.
Say it again?
Any what should we do question is going to take time.
Because what should we do, you're asking someone to take accountability for the results.
And men take that very seriously.
And so they're going to take all the information that they have, all the values that they have, and they're going to come up with a we should.
And that takes time, and they may say, I don't have enough information to answer that, which may seem ridiculous to a woman.
How could you need more information?
We'll tell you what you should do immediately.
So, yeah, it's tricky stuff, this stuff.
And Wendell, I love you, Wendell.
I mean, what Wendell brought up about he delays hoping she'll forget that she asked it.
Well, that happens when you put a man in a pickle between telling the truth or being in trouble.
And we do that all the time.
By the way, I have a topic for you for a future show with me.
Seriously.
In our 18th year?
Yes.
We're starting our 18th year next year.
Is that true?
18 years?
We're completing our 17th year.
Yeah.
We met 18 years ago in January.
Wow.
That is a wow.
It's a genuine wow.
I'm not delaying because I'm male.
It's a genuine wow.
So here's a topic.
If it's okay with you, by the way, you can take your time in responding.
But I was just listening to you and thinking, since you do believe, would thank God, that there are male-female differences and that there are characteristics to each sex, I would like to address the question,
if men could fight one male trait that they have to better their relationship, and women could fight one female trait they have to better their relationship, what would they each fight?
Is that a yes?
Oh, I mean, I'm always a yes to you.
Okay, I'm always a yes to you.
Okay, great.
So let's remember that, alright?
I wrote it down.
Good.
Bless your soul.
Okay.
Wendell, she loves you.
So now we're going to move on here.
And let's go to Jessica in Dallas.
Hi, Jessica.
Dennis Prager, Allison Armstrong.
Hello, Allison and Dennis.
I'm so excited to have you both respond to me.
You've both had a huge impact on...
On my marriage and my ability to be a good wife and I really appreciate the work that you guys do.
Thank you.
Okay, my husband and I have been married for 20 years in January and we have an excellent partnership.
I admire him.
I appreciate him.
He appreciates me and admires me.
We love each other dearly.
But we've never had a fulfilling physically intimate relationship or sexual relationship.
We've had good sex.
Early in our relationship, I'd say the first 10 to 12 years, I was almost always the initiator.
I was.
But there's no communicating before, during, and after.
And we've had a counselor.
We've used lots of counseling.
And she has told us, it's like a dinner party.
You've got to talk about it.
You talk about it before, you talk about it during, you talk about it after, the lovemaking, the affection, etc.
So my husband does not want to communicate about these things.
He's an excellent communicator.
He communicates very well and leads very well in his professional life and with his family.
But he does not want to communicate about our sexual relationship as a whole.
Or his preferences.
There was a time I thought he might be gay.
And I was like, hey, you know, we had children.
I'm like, I love you.
I didn't want to understand you.
And he's like, no, no, I'm not.
And I believe him.
He's not.
He likes women.
He makes sex jokes.
And I laugh along with him.
And it's genuinely funny.
We connect.
All right, hold on there.
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I can't wait to hear her answer.
Or at least her series of questions.
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What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, if we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast as racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another election again.
because in some of these, you know...
Okay, everybody, everybody, the male-female hour every Wednesday, second hour.
And four times a year, I have Alison Armstrong on.
AlisonArmstrong.com, 1L.
Or just go to my website and click on her.
So, Jessica in Dallas, and the subject of the call, I'll repeat in a moment, but this is an open line, rare time.
Where we haven't given you a subject, Allison and I, but rather just taking calls.
No, it's the first time.
I'm sorry?
It's the first time.
First time in 17 years.
You kept saying you wanted to do it, and you finally did it.
Well, I like it a lot.
All right, so without reviewing her conversation, because it'll come clear in your answer, are you prepared to answer, or did you want to ask something?
No, I... I was laughing at the end because what Jessica did could be one of the things on the list of instincts that women need to overcome, which is keep giving more and more and more information when the racehorse is locked in and at the gate and ready to answer and ready to answer and ready to answer and you don't let them, don't let them, don't let them, which drives providers nuts!
We do it to you all the time.
So I could have answered the question with about four seconds just for saying that.
We've never had a satisfying, fulfilling sexism.
And the thing about communicating about sex is similar to everything else that we started with, that don't ask and don't tell is an overriding instinct for both genders.
And it takes courage.
It takes courage to say anything that you prefer, anything that you need.
It takes courage to admit you don't understand another person.
And then if you add sex to that, now the level of risk has gone way up.
And so if you're going to overcome that, both partners have to overcome their own instincts to immediately judge or shut down what someone's saying.
Like, we have to practice being safe, being safe, being safe.
And we have to take risks.
And we have to be willing to be the first person to take a risk.
You know, and it could be something as simple as a clue, like if you go a little to the left, you'll have a better reaction.
Or just being vocal or expressive about what worked.
So many men and women are just, we really don't know what worked for the other person because their response isn't big enough to register.
Or we don't know that something really didn't work.
For the other person, because there's no response, and we're left guessing like that.
So a lot of risking to say, risking to ask, so it takes courage.
And then there's a lot of receiving that risk by practicing being safe, like really appreciating, oh my gosh, you took such a risk to ask that.
You took such a risk to tell that.
Thank you.
And let me sit with that and see if there's anything I need to be able to give that to you or provide that for you or want to engage in that.
So there's all kinds of beliefs.
Jessica, I'd like to ask you, is your husband at all physically affectionate outside of the bedroom?
Not really.
If I ask for affection, Then he does his best to caress my arm or to hold me closely.
But he's not inclined toward it.
And neither of his parents were affectionate.
Can I jump in on this one, Dennis?
Mm-hmm.
So one of the things I've paid attention to for a long time are ways of being.
And how do people respond to ways of being?
Because I started with the question in 1991, what if men are responding to women?
And if women are being playful, there are almost no men who can not be affectionate.
It's a natural response to playfulness, to be affectionate.
And unfortunately, we ask for affection when we need it desperately, and we're not playful.
Yes.
Please hold me.
Please be effective.
Exactly.
We ask it in a state of desperation instead of start out ahead and just be playful.
When you're playful, you're huggable.
When you're playful, you're approachable.
When you're playful, there's an irresistibility to playfulness.
And people participate.
They're inspired.
They're drawn to participate.
They can't not participate.
With someone who's playful and playful is safe.
Playful is just complete, complete.
Let's do that.
How about this?
How about that?
Everything is okay when you're being playful.
All right.
There's nothing to get right when you're being playful.
Excellent advice.
Thank you, Jessica.
What I'm going to do now is I am going to read to you the questions because I want...
To answer as many people as possible.
Alright?
So folks, nobody should hang up because then I can't know what you would like to pose.
And by the way, I comment on this, this is just for my audience, but the age of callers on the male-female hour is quite young.
It's a very interesting phenomenon.
Of my show, and I find that just worthy of commenting on.
Okay, anyway.
Tim in Minneapolis, who's 44. How can a man defend himself when accused and he doesn't agree?
This is like the, you know, there's a joke about this that men tell.
If a tree falls in the forest, is the man still wrong?
Yeah.
I am so sorry for this.
Because men and women project their own motivations onto the opposite sex, and it's rarely correct.
And so a woman will accuse a man of doing something for the reason she would have done it, and it's so far from the truth.
But any way that he tries to defend himself will usually be treated as a poor excuse for bad behavior, and it'll just get worse.
This is, you know, my other option for you, Dennis, was, you know, to talk about how boundaries preserve love and attraction.
And a man just being unwilling to engage in that conversation?
No.
Okay, back in a moment.
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Who do you think gave the high sign or made the plan behind the scenes what to do on election night?
These are people.
This wasn't an algorithm.
Who do you suppose are the mandarins of power on the democratic side who made these decisions?
Yeah, it's hard to say.
I mean, there's a lot of different working theories here, and I think they all might have some element of truth together.
And so some people are very focused on the hammer scorecard, the Dominion voting systems, and I think that actually there's a lot behind that.
We've already seen that one of the Dominion voting systems changed 6,000 votes in Michigan.
From a Republican losing to a Republican winning.
We've seen memory stick upload issues in three counties now in Georgia that otherwise would not have been found if it wasn't for the canvassing and the audit in Georgia.
I also think that there's a lot to be said though about a phrase that I coined called ballot laundering, where all these ballots were sent out and you enlist 30 or 40 criminals, which it always stuns me.
People say, well, voter fraud doesn't exist.
I say...
It's like saying money laundering doesn't exist.
They're like, well, I went 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.
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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, you.
Okay, everybody.
Final segment, unfortunately.
I wish we could have a longer time.
And you could say, well, why not do it in the third hour?
But we keep the special hours to an hour.
So, Alison Armstrong is the charming laugh that you just heard.
Possessor of the charming laugh you just heard.
So, that was a question a lot of men have about defending themselves when accused.
And he doesn't agree, and they're in a no-win position, you say.
Yeah, they're in a no-win position, and I would actually say no.
No, I'm not going to try to have myself understood when you just think I'm a hairy woman that does things for the same reason you do.
And just set a boundary.
And the strangest thing about boundaries is they're hot.
When you guys say, no, I'm not going to engage in that nonsense, you're like, whoa.
You mean you could defend me from my worst enemy, myself?
And it's a risky thing to do, but I recommend it because you cannot win.
You cannot win when you're accused of being wrong because you didn't do what a woman would do.
And men may do this to women as well, like you accuse us of being scattered or not caring or something, but women are...
The prevalence of women expecting men to act like women is so much higher.
You guys give us some forgiveness, and you need so much from us that you're like, well, okay, you've just got to deal with that.
Women are spending so much time trying not to need men and unwilling to need men, we don't forgive as much.
We're harsher, and I'm sorry for that.
But I would say don't try.
When you can't win, don't do it.
It's your instinct anyway.
If you can't win at it, if you're not an upside, don't do it.
Okay, it's another great subject for an hour.
All right.
Oh, there is so much here.
Let's see.
Cameron, 28 years old, Phoenix, Arizona.
Why do women take so long to get ready?
How do I hurry her along?
If you hurry her along, you can take a man wherever you're going.
And why we take so long to get ready is because...
We want to please you.
And we believe that if we look perfect, we will survive.
So we're trying to be flawless, and we're trying to present ourselves in the best light.
And if you say, you know, what should I wear to the party?
I don't care.
Now you just stumped the pleaser.
If you said, when you wear that blue dress, I can't take my eyes off you.
You're going to get the blue dress, and it's going to take a lot less time to get ready.
That was great.
That was just great.
By the way, this notion, it's another great subject.
Women and the desire for flawlessness.
That is why women see specks on men's clothing.
Women never see specks on women's clothing.
That's my theory.
You're too busy looking at our eyes or our breasts.
I love you.
You're the best.
You're the best.
Millions are praying.
Millions from around the world are praying for this election, which is obviously not yet settled.
What do you see happening right now that people like me might be unaware of?
What are you, being where you are and being close to the center, what do you see cooking?
Yeah, I mean, look, there's no doubt that this election, I don't use this word lightly, was stolen.
President Donald Trump outperformed every part of the country that was not a focal point for Joe Biden to get enough votes electorally through the Electoral College to get over the top.
Some great examples, Eric, and we have this incredible whiteboard here where we've been going through all of this.
I mean, President Donald Trump outperformed...
He outperformed Mitt Romney, John McCain, and even his own numbers in 2016 dramatically.
Miami-Dade County, President Donald Trump overperformed by 15 points versus 2016. He did better in New York City, Eric.
He did better by about five or six points in New York City.
And my best example for all of this, Eric, and this is just the most logical way that I could show it, is I'm from the Midwest.
I know Madison, Wisconsin really well.
And Madison, Wisconsin, of course, is where the University of Wisconsin-Madison is.
And so in 2008, at the height of the Obama movement, President Barack Obama got 71% of the support in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Joe Biden got 76% this time and 60,000 more votes.
And the campus is closed, Eric.
How is that possible?
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Today's a big day.
Today is the day that Pfizer will be formally requesting emergency use authorization for their vaccine against coronavirus.
The president initiated and the administration implemented Operation Warp Speed, which is leading to the reveal that within weeks, it appears, millions and millions of Americans will start getting the vaccination.
Against COVID-19.
Of course, it's coming at a time that is urgently needed.
In the Vice President's words yesterday, coronavirus is surging through the nation.
The U.S. death toll that has been attributed to coronavirus is over 252,000 Americans.
2,000 reported yesterday.
Hospitalizations, according to the mainstream media, and I always know we have to look at that with a little bit of a wary eye, but in their words, hospitalizations across America have exploded.
80,000 Americans are now in the hospital getting inpatient treatment.
Yesterday, the governor of California imposed a month-long 10 p.m.
curfew for nearly everybody in the most populous state.
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What did you think of the press conference yesterday?
Are you satisfied in general by the campaign's response and by the conservative response to what we witnessed two weeks ago on election night?
Well, here's what we have to understand as a predicate.
If we allow fraud to continue, if we turn a blind eye to it, if we accept the proposition that any accusation of fraud or any query of ballots cast as racist or an attack on democracy itself, then we as conservatives will never win another election again.
Densely populated cities, you have a feature that I like to call ballot laundering, where people didn't actually intend to vote those ballots those particular ways.
There was just a mechanized system to request ballots, submit those ballots, and then have people count them in the absence of review, authentication, validity.
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 Bret Baier 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 down ballot, but Trump couldn't quite hold off.
Couldn't quite pull it off.
Yeah, right.
Biden got 10 million more votes than Barack Obama did.
Yeah, right.
I have a narcissistic fool for a governor.
Thank you.
And they have a wise, courageous...
See, we have a wimp.
The wimp shuts down a state.
It takes no guts to shut down restaurants.
You're just a bully.
And the Democrats specialize in bullying.
They could write the book on it.
The contempt for the restaurant owner and the workers in restaurants on the part of the left is so deep.
I am stunned that there are still people who don't see it.
But the Republicans, or at least many of them, have compassion for people who have no income and for kids who aren't going to school.
So listen to this.
It just came out here.
It's from just the news.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a stance against pandemic-related lockdowns and restrictions in recent months and during a press conference Monday reaffirmed his opposition even amid a nationwide spike in coronavirus cases.
Schools in Florida remain open under the requirement that school districts offer the option of in-person and virtual learning to all students.
Just last week, DeSantis, a Republican, renewed a bill banning mask mandates.
Can you imagine that?
I'm just, I'm silent to savor it.
A bill banning mask mandates.
Wow.
Which prevents cities from enacting their own mask rules.
Wow.
No one's losing their job because of government dictate.
Nobody's losing their livelihood or business.
That is totally off the table, said DeSantis.
Adding that the states that are locked down are increasing cases at twice the rate of Florida.
The lockdown is evil.
It's gone from the biggest mistake ever made to evil, in my view.
I wrote it was the greatest mistake made in March.
I have been proven right, although if you're on the left, you think that it is important for more people to lose jobs, because safety is everything.
They don't know what they're talking about, but remember, it's very important you understand something about the left and the Democrats.
It's incredibly easy to tell people not to get a paycheck, not to have work when you have work.
That is what the Democrats are about.
We have jobs.
We don't give a crap if you do.
That is the motto of the Democratic Party.
You cannot deny what I just said.
You can only say, well, they have good motives to ruin people's lives.
Safety.
Okay.
But you cannot deny the fact that that's what they do.
And here is a Republican governor that is the opposite.
Remember, left and right have nothing in common.
Left and right have nothing in common.
They're both homo sapiens.
They both have pancreases.
Beyond that, nothing.
We have different moral systems.
We have different commitment to truth.
And they'll agree.
That's the beauty.
They'll agree.
They think they tell the truth.
They think the New York Times tells the truth.
And they think that Breitbart and Daily Wire are liars.
Okay, there you go.
No one's losing their job because of government dictating.
Nobody's losing livelihood or a business.
This is totally off the table, said DeSantis.
The harm from closing schools is going to reverberate in those communities for years and years to come.
That's right.
That's correct.
Teachers unions, they care about students like communists cared about workers.
Just keep that motto in mind.
Teachers, unions, and I'm sorry to say most teachers in the United States today care about their students as much as communists cared about workers.
The students are used, not taught.
Teachers, unions are despicable.
Despicable organizations.
Every one of you listening knows that.
Even most teachers know that.
That's the irony.
But it gets them more money, so they cave in.
The governor has been quiet in recent weeks, but told reporters that he has been busy working on the distribution of the vaccine with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed.
Reminding the public of his belief that shutting the state down would do more harm than good.
Get that?
That's right.
It does more harm than good.
DeSantis said government mandates don't work.
If you see someplace in California or Illinois or New York closing schools, parents need to have peace of mind.
We're going to be here for you in Florida.
I know so many people moving to Florida.
It's amazing.
Florida.
F as in freedom.
His strong stance on keeping the state open may also help the state's tourism industry flourish through the holidays.
I hope it does.
I hope Florida's flooded with tourists and flooded with money.
That's correct.
Disneyland's closed here, right?
Open but very, very limited.
And Disney World is flourishing in Florida?
Okay.
Yep.
Well, there you go.
Is that not a right-left difference?
That's pretty dramatic.
Hewlett-Packard is moving from California to Texas.
It's the other place a lot of people are fleeing.
Hewlett-Packard, it had its origins in California.
Tech giant, which traces its roots to the origins of Silicon Valley, his latest company to move away.
It's the Wall Street Journal from Aerie, long considered the hub of innovation.
Everything the left touches, it destroys.
California is one of the greatest examples.
This was such a great state.
Such a great state.
Known for freedom.
Known for fun-loving.
For just do what you want, basically.
And they've ruined it.
Liberals should shame themselves for voting left.
It is a shame.
You share 90% of your values with us conservatives.
But you're afraid to vote for conservatives because you've been brainwashed and you can't face your kids or your spouse or your parents or your friends.
But it is not a vote of conviction.
You vote for the Democratic Party, the most left-wing party in American history?
Shame on liberals, truly.
You're not voting your values when you vote Democrat.
Okay?
Let's be clear of that.
They're ruining California.
Like, they ruin the arts and schools and football and late-night TV and architecture.
There is no exception to the rule that the left destroys what it touches.
It's destroying America.
But it sure did a job on California.
But here's something I told the living martyr during the break when I saw this article on Hewlett-Packard leaving California.
Newsom doesn't care.
I know this sounds amazing.
They don't care because it...
Why would they care?
They would care because they want to see California flourish.
The left doesn't want to see California flourish.
It wants to see the left in power.
People don't understand the left at all because they assume that they have good motives.
They don't have good motives.
They are power-hungry little people, just like Bolsheviks.
It doesn't mean a damn thing to Newsom when Hewlett Packard leaves California.
What matters to him is if you open your restaurant, And be able to employ your waiters and busboys and dishwashers.
That bothers him.
Hewlett-Packard leaving doesn't mean a damn thing to any Democrat in California.
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Kelly Loeffler's opponent is a Marxist.
He's called the police thugs.
I mean, he is not where Georgians are.
Let me play that for the audience, Senator Scott.
Cut number four, this is Raphael Warnick giving a sermon in 2011. America, nobody can serve God and the military.
We have seen in modern times the rise of Trump and Trumpism on the shoulders of Christians brings into sharp focus the moral bankruptcy of the American church.
So, Senator Scott, the moral bankruptcy of the American church, the assertion you can't serve God and be in the U.S. military.
I mean, do Georgians hear this?
Because I've had Georgians call me and tell me their airwaves are flooded with Raphael Warnick and John Ossoff, who is AOC-like propaganda.
Oh, well, that's why, you know, I've had three tough statewide elections.
You've got to raise your money.
You've got to get your message out.
You've got to tell people, here's the difference.
If you want to vote for a Republican, David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler, then you're going to vote for lower taxes, less government, better schools, more school choice.
We're going to support the law enforcement.
We're going to support the military.
Or you can vote for the Democrats.
Here's what you're going to get if you vote for the Democrats.
You're going to get them packing the Supreme Court, which will refer to our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights.
You're going to get them to do Medicare for All, which means...
That you're going to ruin, one, the Medicare program, two, kick people off their private health care insurance plan.
You're going to have the Green New Deal, which will cost us almost $100 trillion and kill our economy.
You're going to have reduced funding for law enforcement and you're going to have socialism.
So the choice is pretty clear.
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And I hope that this does not explode to the volcanic expectations that I have.
And it's actually, I'm unbelievably worried where this is going.
Because normal people, regular Americans, are not going to tolerate what is happening right now in our country.
And what's happening is the widespread criminality from within our own government, that's where things start to get very, very dangerous.
And normal people and regular people that work their tail off to do the right thing, to not even get speaking, not even get parking tickets, to not even get speeding tickets.
People that follow the law, they see this Nevada cash-for-vote scheme, they see the granny farming that whistleblowers have now said.
Exists in Wisconsin.
They see the piles of dead voters that allegedly voted in these states.
They see the 1,774% increase for older people, 90-plus-year-olds that register to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which register to vote online.
You're right.
They see the National Democrat Party suggesting re-education camps for Trump supporters.
They see the New York Times article that says, reach out to Trump supporters, I try.
They also then see the candidate that they voted for, Donald Trump.
What are they saying on the front page of the New York Times?
That he might go to prison as soon as he's done with his term.
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Robert, hello.
Hi, good afternoon, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call.
First, Dennis, let me go ahead and say that thank you so much for all your platforms and being the force of good in this world that you are.
Thank you.
Secondly, let me say that I wholeheartedly believe that the DNI Ratcliffe and the Supreme Court is going to get this election right in the end.
However, last week, Dennis, you called out attorney Elwin Wood for his comments about Senator Perdue and Woffler in Georgia.
I stand with Mr. Wood in that if these senators do not stand up for what is right...
There is no reason that we should ever vote for any of these people ever again.
Because if we don't get this election right, no president on the Republican side will ever hold that office ever again.
Right.
Well, it's not...
The most important thing right now, in my opinion, is for the two Georgia Republicans to be elected.
Because if the Senate goes Democrat...
It is the end of America as you and I know it.
The chances of getting the election right based on the fraud that seems to have existed is very small.
So I have to live in reality and I have to fight battles that I have to win.
The most important battle to me at this moment is to win the two Georgia Senate seats.
In my opinion, Mr. Prager, I respect your opinion, but in my opinion, those two seats mean nothing under a Biden presidency.
The end of America has eclipsed.
Okay.
Well, we don't agree.
You're right.
We don't agree.
If he doesn't have the Senate, he can't enact a phenomenal amount.
He can't appoint all the judges that he would want.
I don't understand such apocalyptic thinking.
I want to win.
I don't want to feel good.
Okay, so I don't know what to say.
I just hope I can convince enough people in Georgia.
The issue is, just as it was with Donald Trump, the issue is not do you like them?
Do they want you to do everything they want?
What if the difference, what if we knew, what if God came down and said, if the Republicans running for Senate in Georgia make a big deal about voter fraud, And say that the president was cheated of an election, they won't win.
If they keep their mouth shut on the issue, they will win.
I would want them to keep their mouth shut on the issue.
Then they can talk all they want when they win.
The notion that it doesn't matter if the Senate is Republican or Democrat, I'm sorry, I just...
I don't understand that sentiment.
Okay.
Glad that Robert called, because it's a very important issue.
Of course, you can ask, why won't the Democrats simply make sure they win those two seats because they're so corrupt in the elections?
I don't know.
I don't know the answer to that.
They may well, in fact, cheat in Georgia.
But that doesn't negate my need, if I'm a Georgian, to vote for the Republicans.
And I've sent them money.
You should all send them money.
I began the show by reading to you more testimony from Michigan.
Are all these people swearing under oath and being hated?
By their colleagues and by the local media of their cities?
Are all these people telling lies about vast numbers of ballots dumped?
Unaccounted for?
Changed?
That it never happened?
If the New York Times and the Washington Post don't report it and CNN doesn't report it, does it mean it didn't happen?
No, it probably means it did happen, just like what they report did happen, probably didn't happen.
Like the Russia collusion hoax that they spent three years lying to us about.
Everything was done to maximize the possibilities of fraud.
you In California, tens of millions of ballots sent out that weren't requested a month and a half before Election Day.
People should request an absentee ballot or otherwise vote on Election Day.
That's it.
Open up as many Voting places as you have to.
It's another thing the left has destroyed.
Election Day.
They've destroyed, let's see, Columbus Day is dead.
Thanksgiving is dying.
Christmas is still there, but it's somewhat limping because nobody has Christmas parties anymore.
They all have holiday parties.
Washington's birthday is gone.
Lincoln's birthday is gone.
Nobody gives a hoot about Veterans Day.
So, now it's Election Day.
It's the next thing that they've destroyed.
It means nothing, Election Day.
Elections don't happen on Election Day.
Why not?
Because the left knows that it's a bad thing if more people vote in person.
And especially with a physical ballot, it's harder to cheat.
Hugh Hewitt, not exactly a flamethrowing conservative, wrote a book.
If it isn't close, they can't cheat.
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.
This is a timely and prescient warning.
Religious liberty is the very foundation of American freedom, and free speech is part of what makes America great.
We cannot sit passively by as our cherished freedoms are whittled away.
We must pay attention and take action where we can.
I'm Owen Strand.
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Appreciate it.
Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Oh, wow.
What an honor to speak with Greg O'Dursky.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
Thanks, Chris.
I guess my question is, can you imagine if this goes to the courts and then it goes to Congress and then it goes for President Trump like we all know it should?
Chris, mass suicide.
Mass suicide.
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.
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.
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Don, the restaurant owner, I do want to get to you, but I have a guest right now, so Don, don't hang up.
My heart goes out to restaurant owners and to all the people who work in them.
The left has contempt for you, and that's one of the more important lessons to be learned here.
My guest has the current PragerU video, this week's PragerU video.
He is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University.
The new video is What's Wrong with the 1619 Project, which we'll explain to you in case you don't know about it.
He has a number of books, most recently Taboo, 10 Facts You Can't Talk About, and Hate Crime Hoax, How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War.
So, Professor Wilfred Riley, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Glad to be on the show.
And thank you for your video.
It was enjoyable to make, and I do think there's a point there.
I mean, the 1619 Project says a number of things that just aren't true in the opinion of most academics in history, political science, etc.
That's correct.
So before that, I always like to ask the handful of outspoken professors, Who do not march to the beat of a leftist drummer.
How have your colleagues reacted at your university?
Well, actually, at Kentucky State, fairly well.
I mean, I think there'd be significant objection if I were an actual racist, but obviously being conservative or center-right is nothing of the kind.
But I will note that Kentucky State is a historically black college, so it's hard to be too painfully guilty if everyone in your leadership team is a well-off black guy.
To me, wokeness in academia is concentrated.
We focus very heavily on the coasts in U.S. discourse.
It's never been a major movie filmed in Louisville, which is remarkable to me.
But if you actually go to the HBCUs or the great military academies, the community colleges, technical colleges, I don't think you'd find the sort of environment that you see at UC Berkeley.
So in my case, I mean, pretty well, reasonably, I think is a good way to put it.
Well, I respectfully differ.
It may certainly be true about your university.
When I spoke at the University of Wyoming, which is not on the coast...
Not only was I called the usual racist bigot, you know, six herbs, sexist intolerant, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic, racist bigoted, I was even called an anti-Semite in a piece published there, which is pretty remarkable.
Not only am I Jewish, but I've written the most widely used English language introduction to Judaism, among many other books on Judaism and a Bible commentary.
But it doesn't matter.
They don't need evidence.
But my point is not that.
My point is that this was the University of Wyoming.
Remember, they're filled with people who have degrees from left-wing universities.
Yeah, I think that I would also bet you had a full auditorium there.
I did.
I did indeed.
As I recall, not at all surprised.
But as I recall, I'm probably like the number two major on that fine campus is stock breeding and animal husbandry.
So you definitely do have a fringe.
in virtually every institution, and it is correct that we can't forget that.
We shouldn't ignore it.
I also will say that in American society, I talked about this on Twitter today, we tend to focus very heavily on the fringe, so frothing, blue-haired lunatics become the representative of the left or the craziest tweets from conservatives in a bar room at 3 a.m.
or taken as representative of the right.
At any rate, at K-State, I at least have a pretty reasonable set of colleagues.
When I've traveled around the South speaking, I found that to be pretty standard.
Wokeness tends to be, in my experience, an upper-middle-class Caucasian phenomenon.
If you look at positions on where trans prisoners should be housed or political correctness in speaking, I've been lucky enough as a black guy in the Upper South to escape a lot of that, which is something I'm fairly glad for in terms of day-to-day life.
Very good.
So now let's go to 1619, the subject of your video.
So the New York Times published this thing, which basically said, tell me if I have it correctly, and I have no issue with being corrected, that America was not really founded in 1776, but in 1619 when the first slaves came to the colonies, and it has been systemically racist ever since.
We fought the American Revolution.
Basically, to keep slavery alive.
Is that a fair synopsis?
Yeah, the 1619 Project's declared goal was centering slavery, I believe their term was the very core of the American experience, and actually challenging the original founding date of the country.
I mean, their materials very explicitly read, what if we imagine this was 1619, that's the date the first slaves arrived, and not 1776. Reality is much more complex, of course, than 1619's interpretations.
Hold it there, please, Professor, because I must hold you there.
Don't forget what we're talking about, the complex reality as opposed to the 1619 project.
His video is up at PragerU.
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Reviewzone.com 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 that 90-plus-year-olds that register to vote in Pennsylvania, most of which register to vote online.
You're right.
They see the National Democrat Party suggesting re-education camps for Trump supporters.
They see the New York Times article that says, reach out to Trump supporters, I try.
They also then see the candidate that they voted for, Donald Trump.
What are they saying on the front page of the New York Times?
That he might go to prison as soon as he's done with his term.
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Gyms, movie theaters, churches can no longer meet indoors.
As a result of the emergency orders, 41 of California's 58 counties are now in what's called purple tier status, and that is Newsom's strictest category.
He's also considering instituting a statewide curfew.
Meanwhile, the governor attended a dinner party at an upscale French restaurant and had more than the 10 people that he is saying that you can only have when you are in some sort of social gathering.
And he's put out a statement saying, oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize it.
You know, we're all going to do better.
And as soon as I sat down at the larger table, I realized it was a little larger group than I had anticipated.
And he started counting them.
One, two, three, four.
Maybe he didn't realize that he had exceeded the number.
First, he sends his children to in-person private school while attacking school choice and keeping public schools closed throughout California.
Now he attends a private gathering.
All right, everybody.
Won the Pulitzer Prize, believe it or not, the New York Times lie about 1619, and it was called a lie.
That's actually what they called it.
The leading historians of America who are liberal, and the leader, Sean Wilentz of Princeton, was an anti-Trumper.
He wanted Trump impeached, and he said the New York Times lied in this, because he's a liberal, told you.
Every day I tell you, liberalism is nothing in common with leftism.
Professor Wilfred Riley, political science, Kentucky State University, gives the new course, What's Wrong with the 1619 Project?
And he's got books up, which we have as well promoted, because they're important books that he's writing.
I'll tell you their names again before I say goodbye.
So you were saying things are a lot more complex than 1619. The 1619 Project says a number of things that simply aren't true.
And obviously the goal of academic research isn't to advance the left or the right, it's to advance the truth.
So the most obvious critique of 1619 is that the lead author for the project, Nicole Hannah-Jones, At one point, openly says that the primary cause of the American Revolutionary War was the desire of the Founding Fathers to keep slaves.
And this is an especially insidious thing to say, because it implies that what's unique about America, the fight for freedom, the defeat of the mighty force of British Red Coat, that was all done to preserve class and race oppression here.
But it turns out that's simply not the case.
If you look at the records of the Founding Fathers, I mean, there were massive debates about taxation without representation, French and Indian war debt, the simple desire to be free, to chart their own path as the leaders of a country, these young ambitious men, and not to be subject to the king.
It's very difficult to think of the import of that phrase today.
But at any rate...
Slavery wasn't really on the docket.
There was a discussion of emancipation in Britain itself at the time, but slaves weren't freed in the British overseas colonies.
I don't have my notes in front of me.
1833, 1834, it's about 60 years down the road.
And there are a number of other statements of this kind that are made.
One is, African Americans fought almost entirely alone.
For our freedoms, speaking as a black man, that's simply not accurate.
I mean, you obviously have to give a debt of gratitude to the Union Army.
Slaves can't free themselves.
When the Civil Rights Act was voted on years down the road, I mean, the U.S. Senate consisted of 98 white guys, two men of color, and they were Chinese.
I mean, so many of these statements, the final one, virtually everything unique in America comes out of slavery, like competitive capitalism.
That, again, is nonsensical.
The most competitive economies in the world, generally Singapore, Taiwan, places like this.
So a lot of these claims, they're not just disturbing to hear as a white person or an upper-middle-class black person.
They don't just challenge you or whatever the term might be.
They're wrong.
So I think that's why there is such a strong reaction from Dr. Wood, from many of the people in the field of history, in my own related field, which is politics.
A lot of this just didn't ring true.
And when people looked at it, it really wasn't.
That's exactly right.
They claim now that they have toned down their thesis.
Is that true?
Well, I mean, it's sort of.
Yeah, well, the attempt there originally, and by the way, there's a lot of very questionable, if you've ever taken the basic undergrad journalistic ethics course, stuff that's going on with very major papers these days.
I mean, generally, if you update A significant article, you note that at the top, you perhaps send out an email or a press release.
I mean, it's become more and more frequent, if you read through the U.S. media, to simply see words change.
Dictionary definitions don't mean what you think they did anymore and so on.
But at any rate, what the Times basically did was attempt to say that they hadn't really made some of these claims.
I mean, they had proposed an alternative interpretation.
and I think that those things Valid assumption.
And by the way, there's a great deal more of this slavery is the thing that made America wealthy.
That's the theme of, I believe, four of the essays.
Economically, Thomas Sowell had looked at this and said, oh, no, I mean, slavery made slave masters wealthy.
But if you look at what it did to slaves, what it did to poor whites, what it did to the entire region of the South, you know, 600,000 battle death during the Civil War slavery with a massive net negative for the country.
I mean, it prevented the development of giant industrial city like Birmingham and Atlanta for a hundred years.
It's the reason the Confederacy lost the war.
So I would say, one, the attempt to redefine is a bit weak, but also, two, there are plenty of things that are still being asserted that are false.
That's exactly right.
They were the poorer part of the country.
It's so demonstrably false that the country was enriched by slavery, economically enriched.
I don't know.
Other than lie, I don't even know what an appropriate word is.
But tell me, and with this, I'll get your final comment.
Do you know if it's true that thousands of schools will be teaching this?
Thousands of high schools?
Yeah.
No, I will say this is where the free choice that we have as Americans, because of the Founding Fathers, comes in.
There is a 1619 curriculum.
You can simply Google it.
Many local school boards are doing so.
I also will note that I am a member of a group of successful black businessmen and academics that have responded to 1619 with nearly the same level of coverage, 1776 Unites.
And if you go to 1776unites.com, you can find an alternative curriculum.
And there are dozens of others promoted by institutions from the federal...
No, that's very good to know.
I'm very happy to hear that.
1776 Unites.
That's great.
Well, yes, they have a curriculum.
You're doing great work.
Let me just remind everybody, I will be reading immediately, I'm getting taboo, 10 facts you can't talk about, taboo, and hate crime hoax, how the left is selling a fake race war, both by Professor Riley.
Sir, you're a courageous man and a truth lover.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Bye.
Alright, watch this video.
video it's up at Prager U about 1619 especially if your kids in high school 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.
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy, America's unique graduate program for leaders.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
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Chris is in San Antonio, Texas.
Chris, you're on The Larry Older 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 Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
They would go absolutely ballistic.
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Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Let me go to...
I wanted him to hang on, and he is Tempe, Arizona.
Don.
Hello, Don.
Dennis Prager.
It's a pleasure to talk to you.
Thank you.
I just wanted to call in and listen to you for years.
You're breaking up.
Just in the middle of a compliment, no less.
My own...
Hold on, you broke up the whole time, so I don't need to hear the compliment again.
I'm very touched, but...
I didn't hear most of what you said.
Oh, sorry.
I started a business in December.
I opened the rest up.
We didn't take any loans.
We didn't do anything.
We built it literally ourselves.
And they shut us down in March, April.
And we were closed until June.
And then we opened for three weeks.
And they closed us down again.
We're just...
And then the word comes today from one of our...
Sources at the news station that he's having a press conference at 3. And option A is he shuts us down for three weeks.
Option B is he tells the mayor of Tucson that she can't set a curfew, but they don't know which one it is.
And you just can't take...
You know, we came into this with no debt, no really anything.
We were doing okay.
And now they want to offer us loans and things to...
Wait, so when you are told in Tempe you will be shut down?
Because, again, your line died for about 10 seconds.
For whatever reason, it's a bad connection.
I just want to understand, who are you talking about?
The governor?
The mayor?
The environmental...
So, the governor shut us down in the city of Tempe, but the city of Tempe is pretty supportive of all of us.
So, the Republican governor shut you down?
Yeah, they shut all the bars and restaurants down.
Yeah, and now every day, and we have pictures of it, someone calls the environmental department, and we had a lady from the Department of Radiation come in to do an inspection because they had a complaint that we weren't...
Radiation?
Yeah, because the environmental services don't have enough people to handle all the complaints.
So she came out and did a whole write-up.
This is the fourth time in two weeks they've been here.
And we have no violations.
People are just driving by and calling because they don't think we should be open.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
The worst part of the American character has come out.
It's disappointing to me.
I've always had a...
I did.
I'm being totally candid.
I'm disappointed in a great number of my fellow Americans for the first time in my life.
Maybe I was naive.
I fully acknowledge it.
You don't know people until they're tested.
But I now believe that if we had the Stasi, like in East Germany, there would be a lot of snitches.
That's what I now believe.
It doesn't matter if it's in the name of safety or in the name of the Workers' Party.