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Moral Impulse to Cheat?
00:03:42
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| The way in which Pennsylvania and three other states conducted their laws, and the argument goes, what's one state to tell another state what to do? | |
| That wasn't the argument. | |
| When it's a federal election, then it matters to everybody who becomes president. | |
| All three appointees of Donald Trump refused to hear the case. | |
| Justices Alito and Thomas were on board for hearing the case. | |
| Over time, I believe, the amount of cheating that took place will become clearer. | |
| Although, it's going to become more and more difficult. | |
| Why weren't the machines impounded immediately, as an example? | |
| There are so many questions. | |
| I don't know absolutely for certain what happened. | |
| I acknowledge that. | |
| But when people have the means, the goal, and the morality to do something, they'll do it. | |
| Answer me this. | |
| What stopped a Democrat from cheating in an election? | |
| An election for the re-election of Donald Trump or not? | |
| What would stop them? | |
| I'll bet you can't answer that. | |
| You can't say conscience. | |
| You can't believe that Donald Trump, as I have reminded you over and over, Donald Trump, according to all Democrats, was a neo-fascist, white supremacist dictator. | |
| It is moral, I declare, I, Dennis Prager, tell you, it is moral to cheat in an election to prevent a fascist White supremacist, neo-Nazi from taking power. | |
| Okay? | |
| If somebody cheated in 1932 or 1933 in the elections that put the Nazis in the Reichstag, then that person did a moral thing. | |
| I think we would all acknowledge, just as somebody who hit a Jew in the Holocaust did a moral thing. | |
| They violated the law. | |
| So, since Democrats believe... | |
| That they have prevented a neo-Nazi white supremacist dictator from taking power. | |
| They had the moral backing. | |
| So tell me, answer that question. | |
| What would stop a Democrat who could cheat from cheating? | |
| Can you think of one thing? | |
| Well, that's a fairly powerful argument. | |
| The fear of getting caught in a democratic state? | |
| Who's gonna catch you? | |
| The New York Times? | |
| So it's very important that, you know, if you're open to reason, when people in charge can and believe they are morally impelled to cheat, they'll cheat! | |
| When you have the capacity to do so with vast numbers of ballots sent out that are not requested, then anything could happen. | |
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Wish Biden Won Without Cheating
00:00:46
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| I don't know for a fact who won, right? | |
| I don't know. | |
| That is very unfortunate. | |
| I said at the very beginning, I wish Joe Biden had won. | |
| If he was going to win, I wish he had won without cheating. | |
| I wish Donald Trump had won. | |
| Joe Biden will make this country worse. | |
| There's no question in my mind about that. | |
| Because he's a Democrat, not because he is personally corrupt. | |
| I believe he is personally corrupt. | |
| Otherwise, you'd have to explain how all of his family became extremely rich while he was a senator. | |