Today Georgia will decide the future of the United States of America.
You have no, well, some of you do, but most Americans have no idea what will happen if the left controls the Senate.
That's what it amounts to.
The left controlling the Senate, the presidency, and the House.
And then those of you who were naive enough to believe Joe Biden's a moderate will be able to be tested.
Right?
Georgia!
It's so sad.
The massive infusion of funding and propaganda to have the blacks of Atlanta, apparently a large number, vote Democrat.
God, I remember when Donald Trump said to the, as it were, the black community of the country, you know, vote Republican, what do you have to lose?
The best unemployment numbers in the history of black America, thanks to Donald Trump and the Republicans.
But it works.
The propaganda works.
The propaganda works with American Jews, too.
It's not unique to blacks.
That hundreds of rabbis in Georgia, I believe it was, a hundred rabbis, came out on behalf of a candidate who was, as a record, Such anti-Israel rhetoric, but it doesn't bother them, because a significant number of American Jews are leftists before they're Jews.
So, look, you can't have two religions.
You can have an ethnicity and a religion.
For most of my fellow Jews, Jewish is an ethnicity, not a religion.
Leftism.
Marxism, feminism, environmentalism, humanism.
It's got an ism.
That's the religion.
Hey, Sean, do we have the rabbi who chanted Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Was it Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur.
The holiest day of the year is rabbi.
I think it's New Jersey.
I never gave his name because as big a fool as he is, I don't want to humiliate him.
Of course, I've invited him on the show.
It's irrelevant when you invite leftists onto the show.
You know you're wasting your time.
They never debate.
I don't blame them.
There's no intellectual substance to their positions.
Why would they debate?
What Paul Krugman in the New York Times wrote about the Republicans, every word applies to his side.
It is so astonishing.
the lack of self-awareness of the folks on the left are made it shouldn't be that women are the exemption so now the perception is yes women are here to stay And when I'm sometimes asked, when will there be enough women on the Supreme Court?
And I say, when there are nine, people are shocked.
But there'd been nine men.
And nobody's ever raised a question about that.
Okay, thank you, Rabbi.
Oh, I forgot.
The cancer joined them or the assistant rabbi, whatever she is.
And now they want, the left wants, that in the house, you never use the word father or mother or daughter or son or brother or sister.
Or brother-in-law?
Or father-in-law?
Or uncle?
Or aunt?
Because they're gender-based and there may be non-conforming, non-binary people in the house.
People who identify as neither sex.
Who are they?
Is there a member of the house that does not identify as a male or female?
Will not now?
I didn't quite follow that.
If they identify as a...
Oh, you know, that's separate.
They won't now identify as a mother or father.
We played yesterday.
Nancy Pelosi actually saying she's a grandmother and mother.
She won't say that anymore.
How did she describe herself on Twitter?
Mother and grandmother?
When did she do that?
She's always done that.
Well, she won't do that anymore.
As I pointed out yesterday...
She's a moderate.
She's a moderate, correct.
Has Joe Biden said this is foolish?
Mr. Moderate?
No.
Of course not.
This proves how good America is, that you have to make up causes like this.
This is one of the most important points that I make regularly.
If America were truly flawed, as the left says it is, profoundly flawed, almost evil, it should be rather easy to come up with its evils.
But they either lie, like the 1619 Project of the New York Times.
I just finished the book on the 1619 Project.
It is just a lie.
America thought the American Revolution in order to preserve slavery is a 100% lie.
So, in order to buttress the case of how bad America is, the left has to either lie or make up nonsense.
Oh, we are really progressive.
We are truly moral people.
We will no longer refer to people as fathers or mothers.
I feel terrible for this next generation growing up in this sick society that the left is producing.
My column this week is one that I hope goes viral.
It goes up today.
Today's Tuesday.
You can subscribe.
It's free.
And...
It's about my theory that I understand the silent German, the silent Russian, the silent Chinese, the silent Frenchmen in the Vichy regime better, now that I have seen without being threatened with death, as in those countries at those times, Americans have acquiesced to tyranny.
And you have to admit it's tyranny.
I mean, let's be clear.
You can't speak what you want.
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who has saved countless lives with his protocol, with COVID patients, it is one of the greatest indictments.
It is the greatest indictment of the American medical establishment, I think, in American history, that it has not pushed ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, zinc, vitamin D. The corruption in the elite of every single profession in America is deep.
That includes the medical associations.
Here's a challenge for you.
I'd like you to find me.
I'm looking at my living murder.
My wife, who is as adept at finding information on the Internet as any human I am familiar with, and I'm very adept, I must say.
I think she's more adept.
Could not find the number of Americans who died in 2019. Not 2020. But I'd like you to try to find it.
And what?
And I would...
Even if it's findable, I would like to know why is it so difficult?
Could it be they don't want you to know that there weren't as many COVID deaths because excess deaths are not that great?
I don't know.
I'm asking.
The Dennis Prager Show, live from the Relief Factor Pain-Free Studio.
This is Lonnie Chen of the Hoover Institution for townhall.com.
The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there's good reason for that.
On January 5th, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics, and maybe beyond.
A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common-sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal.
And it will mean that some of Biden's more extreme appointments, people who either aren't qualified or who are far out of the mainstream, will be rejected by the Senate.
The runoff elections on January the 5th will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there.
All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.
I'm Lon He Chen.
Considering a career in politics?
Consider Pepperdine's Graduate School of Public Policy.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berger.
Rachel Maddow with her latest incarnation of clickbait of the televisual variety.
Video cut 10.
We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple felonies.
I mean, CNN is reporting today that one of the people Trump's considering pardoning is not only himself, but Allen Weisselberg, who is the top financial guy at the Trump Organization.
I mean, if the president pardons him, pardons the top financial guy at his own business on his way out of office, I just, I mean, this is, it's worth, it is worth contending anew with the threat to the republic of having a felon in the White House.
Right.
Because a man whose son is in bed with communist China and he just willy-nilly emails requests for $10 million from Chinese tycoons.
That's fine, right?
And who are those sources who are talking to you about the pardons for members of the Trump organization?
Are the same sources that sold you that we have his tax returns blockbuster that you teach?
Do you remember what she did?
For 41 minutes, she teased the tax returns.
Only then, in the last segment, she must be really in trouble.
If you have to tease something, I mean, teasing something over one break, yeah, that's kind of like radio TV, you do that.
Stay tuned for...
But to do it for your whole show, and then to reveal buckets, you got nothing?
That's embarrassing, Rachel.
I don't love the fact that Congress is now getting involved in our elections.
I don't.
This is not something that I have great delight in.
This is not something that should be taken lightly.
Because as soon as you give the power of elections to a legislative branch, you almost become a parliamentary system.
You lose the idea of a republic and a state-based republic as that.
That's a very dangerous road to head on.
However, unusual times call for unusual measures.
And nothing that is being discussed right now in any way whatsoever is unconstitutional.
Some people are going to be laying the criticism that this is unconstitutional.
I am extremely adept at the Internet, and my wife is extremely adept at the Internet.
Confined.
The numbers of deaths in America in 2019. The last ones we can find on the CDC, if you even type in deaths in the USA 2019, the CDC comes up with 2018. If any of you can find that, we need a, you know what we need?
We need a public number for people at live time to send information in.
What would you recommend?
Is there any way, gentlemen?
Okay, I'm getting crickets.
That's not a good sign.
There is no way.
How does somebody send me information right now?
Send it to your email address.
My email address, I will see that tonight.
No, my email address is an Outlook account.
My Outlook is not on my computer here.
That's the reason.
There's too much mail for me to get it on my laptop.
That's the only reason.
Anyway, isn't that something?
Why do we not know the simple number of the number of dead in 2019?
It's not recent.
So the suspicion that I have, because I suspect the CDC of lying and of covering up information that does not comport with its panic-inducing statements, is that there may not be.
I don't know if there are.
Over 300 excess deaths.
There should be, correct?
If 300,000 or 400,000 Americans have died of COVID, there should be 300,000 to 400,000 more deaths this year.
Because we presume the same number of people died of cancer and of heart disease and so on, correct?
So why can't I find that number?
I'm not saying it's not possible.
I'm saying I can't and two other people.
Who live by the Internet cannot either.
And that if you type in 2018, 2019, you get 2018 data.
I never thought in my...
It never even occurred to me that I would consider virtually every institution morally corrupt in the United States, ethically corrupt.
The universities, the CDC, Hollywood, the New York Times, it...
Name me an institution in America whose primary commitment is to truth.
Yeah, it's toughy, isn't it?
That's quite a riddle.
Got on the morning answer.
Have you heard the story that Kamala Harris is told?
She went to a rally as a child in her stroller and was asked, what is it you want?
And she said, freedom.
Did you hear that?
Even that she fell off the stroller?
No, no, no.
Just freedom.
And how exactly was she not free?
What?
What deprivation of freedom did Kamala Harris grow up with in Oakland?
I believe that's where she grew up.
She was not free too!
There's less freedom today in America than then.
That's the irony Yes So So...
How many have died this year?
Is that available at the CDC? How many of us?
Because they're within a month of the data.
I have another question.
Here's a question for you.
Has the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, or CNN reported Nancy Pelosi's aim?
To not use the word mother or father or son or daughter in Congress.
And I'll tell you why I ask.
I'm very open.
As one caller said last year, correctly, I am transparent, in fact.
So, this is my theory.
Paul Crudlin writes this left-wing, disingenuous, Rather mean-spirited human being.
He's the guy who said Republicans were responsible.
The day it happened, Gabby Giffords was shot, he said Republicans were responsible.
Never retracted it.
He just throws out bombs at the Republicans.
Yeah, they read their own media.
They don't know reality.
Well, I read his media more than I read my media, as it happens.
And you can't avoid the left's take on life.
You have to not go to school.
You have to not watch a movie.
You have to not read a thing that they write, which is very hard.
It's very hard.
It's very easy not to read anything we write.
So I'd like to know, would you like to take a bet?
How many of you know, how many of you think Paul Krugman, New York Times, Pulitzer Prize, no, Nobel Prize in economics, Princeton University economist, how many of you would bet, because betting is like a lie detector test.
People could say something, but if they have to bet their money on it, they'll tell the truth.
How many of you would bet Paul Krugman knows That Nancy Pelosi will not use the word mother or father, son or daughter, brother or sister, and wants the entire Congress, or at least House, to follow suit.
I would bet he does not know.
But, you see, I'll tell you what liberals do, not leftists.
Leftists, of course, support it.
Liberals say, why are you making such a big deal?
Every leftist abomination.
Is greeted by liberals with, it's a big deal.
That's the classic, what is it, frog in the boiling water?
Big deal, so it's getting hotter.
Yes.
Eliminating official use of mother isn't inclusive.
It's waging war on women.
Abigail Schreier in the New York Post.
One of the first acts of our new House of Representatives might be to cancel mom.
That's a good way of putting it.
We'll be back in a moment.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Trending now on the Mike Deliger Show.
What do you make of a city like Minneapolis, Minnesota that slashed the police budget by millions of dollars last night?
It was a unanimous vote.
These kooks originally voted to abolish the police department altogether.
I'm going to give you some numbers.
Because this is very real here in Georgia, too.
How pro-police do you think Raphael Warnock is?
How pro-police do you think John Ossoff is?
How pro-police do you think today's Democrats are?
In Minneapolis, where we have a lot of listeners, here are some numbers that I want to share with you.
There have been 532 gunshot victims so far this year.
532. More than double the same period a year ago.
Carjackings are up.
331% from the same period last year.
They've had hundreds of carjackings in the streets of Minneapolis.
Violent crimes have surged to 5,100 crimes.
And what did Minneapolis City Council do?
Unanimously voted to slash the Minneapolis Police Department's budget.
By $8 million.
Supposedly, they'll take the money and funnel it to other city services, including mental health teams and violence prevention programs as they try to, quote, transform police.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Larry Alder Show.
The Alder Show.
In fact, we are now ground zero of all the 50 states for COVID-19.
What does that say?
Well, that's cases, Sage.
That's cases, that's not illness.
So California is number 40 in mortality, but we are number one in testing.
So we do more testing than any other state.
And so it's very different between cases and illness.
And the more you test, the more cases you get.
We're testing over 2 million people a day.
Compare that to last March, April, May, where we were testing somewhere in the 200,000 to 300,000 range.
Now we're testing 2 million.
If the testing is, let's say, 2% false positives, 2% of a million, that's a lot of people that are testing positive but don't actually have the illness.
What does your gut tell you, Dr. Barkey, about the percentage of Americans who have already contracted the coronavirus?
5%, 10%, 20%, what do you think?
I think it's higher than that because I'm seeing patients that were ill last year and pretty ill and they come in and we do antibody testing and they're positive for that.
I don't know what the actual number is but I guess it's more in the 40% range.
So this is really common.
It's a respiratory illness and what I mean by that is it's spread by respiratory droplets.
Primarily from people that are ill, that are coughing and sneezing.
There is little evidence that there's much asymptomatic spread going on.
And when you're asymptomatic, of course, you don't know you are.
No, you don't.
And, you know, the British Journal of Medicine recently reported evidence of asymptomatic spread is insufficient to justify mass testing for COVID-19.
And I agree with them.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berka.
Let's listen to Nicole Wallace, not just on the president, but on all Republicans.
video cut 11 I think Republicans are hi everybody Dennis Prager here
And I do want to remind you of my trip to Israel for this October.
You'll want to go, you'll want to get out of the house, if nothing else.
Oh, it's so healthy to take these trips.
I miss them terribly.
We will have an awesome time for all the reasons of being with other wonderful people and in Israel and with me and Mike Gallagher, but also because it will be celebratory of life.
There's a Stand with Israel banner at my website, and you can cancel till May with no penalties.
If a meteor is heading toward Earth and we're guaranteed to disappear, you might want to cancel.
Talking about that, I'm reading a book now on the year...
I love these books.
History is my favorite thing.
So anyway, 1927. It's about 1927. So I didn't know this.
Did you know this?
The spectacular flooding of the Mississippi River that took place.
So the greatest floods, the Mississippi River, he said, was moving at the rate of Niagara Falls.
The amount of rain was, no one had remembered such rain.
This happened virtually a hundred years ago.
Now, if anything even remotely like that happened today, it would be called global warming, right?
Climate change.
The lies upon which climate change hysteria are based are like the lies of all hysterias.
There's some truth.
I never said the Earth is not getting warmer.
But the lies of, oh, that's the reason for the severity of hurricanes, but they're not more severe.
That's the reason for the number of hurricanes, but there aren't a greater number of hurricanes.
We're told constantly there will be tens of millions of climate refugees.
There are no climate refugees.
Where are the climate refugees?
People are refugees from corruption and war, not climate.
It's always been hot in many third world countries.
I should read to you the description of what the rains were like in 1927.
It came up because Lindbergh had to fly from the west coast to St. Louis, Spirit of St. Louis was his plane, and then to New York and then to Paris.
And the bigger challenge in getting to Paris was getting across the United States because of the rains.
Fascinating details, isn't it?
By the way, this man's description of Herbert Hoover is not flattery.
It was actually depressing.
But I'll leave that at that.
Julius in Secaucus, New Jersey.
Hello.
Yeah, we're not living in the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany.
That's my whole point.
We agree.
Isn't that beautiful?
We agree.
That's my whole point.
Yeah, then why are you talking about Sovietization in California?
Because you don't quite follow what I... So you're talking about the last column or this?
I don't care which one.
Just tell me.
I was referring to today's column.
No, I didn't get today's column.
Okay, that's fine.
No, no, no, no problem.
The Sovietization...
Of California is taking place.
When I left Florida, the whole point of my article was, when I left Florida a few weeks ago, I felt like when I left Austria to go back into the East European Communist countries, I gave that analogy.
Of course it's not the Soviet Union, but if you ask any refugee from the Soviet Union, Are you a little afraid that America is moving in that direction?
Everyone I know would say yes.
Well, let me interrupt you.
I think as my parents actually lived under communism in Cuba and also under Franco's dictatorship in the 70s, and from what my mom is telling me, having lived through that, and from what I would call how my old man would say, yeah, this is not that.
I would add yet, you would say we're not even moving in that direction.
So you feel it's perfectly legitimate for people to lose their...
No, no, no.
When you speak...
Okay, okay, I'm so sorry.
This happens all the time with people who differ.
Not all, almost all.
I courteously let them speak, then I respond and they speak over it.
The...
The closing down of people's livelihoods for nine months is an act of tyranny.
Now, you may justify it on health grounds, but I don't see why that should not scare people.
I'll let you respond when we come back.
I have a new sponsor.
It's called Derve Renew.
It's one of the rare times I ask a company to advertise on my show.
Here's the story in a nutshell.
For much of my life, I've had a tingling in my feet.
Sometimes it was so painful, it was hard to walk.
Anyway, I got inserts.
They were very helpful.
I also read about Nerve Renew, and I decided to try it.
To my shock, after about 10 years of inserts, I took them out after taking Nerve Renew for a year or so.
So they go to NerveRenew.com.
And that is where you can get a two-week free trial and a one-year money-back guarantee.
NerveRenew.com Listen to what Joe Biden said about the actions like the one we saw last night in Minneapolis
to literally defund the police.
But I also don't think we should get too far ahead of ourselves on dealing with police reform in that because they've already labeled us as being defund the police.
Anything we put forward in terms of the organizational structure to change policing, which I promise you will occur.
Promise you.
Just think to yourself and give me advice whether we should do that before January 5th, because that's how they beat the living hell out of us across the country, saying that we're talking about defunding the police.
We're not.
We're talking about holding them accountable.
Nothing screams holding them accountable better than stripping $8 million from the police department in Minneapolis, which of course will result in...
Here's how this works.
If you don't have funds for the police, if you funnel them into, I guess, mental health counselors, and good luck handling a raging, violent criminal, good luck with that if you're a mental health counselor.
Maybe you can sit there and start singing.
Folk music to somebody who's, you know, waving a machete around.
Maybe you could go back and ask them if they wet the bed when they were a child as they're, you know, on a rampage.
Oh, we're not.
But this is a very important clip from Biden.
You've got to know exactly his intention.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show.
I went and looked on the Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force to see what's the plan It reads, The plan for distribution of a COVID vaccine is a phased one in which high-risk, high-priority groups receive the first limited trial amounts of vaccine.
And as more becomes available, more groups are included until there is enough vaccine to serve the entire population.
Good.
Many of the policies and procedures for vaccine distribution will be developed by the Centers for Disease Control or the California Department of Health.
Hmm?
Why not?
I don't care.
But counties have the responsibility of determining their unique needs.
That's it.
It's the county deal.
In terms of identifying priority groups for vaccine providers, Orange County Health Agency vaccine planning involves using input from our staff, from medical experts, and from the community to assist us in developing procedures that meet all CDC and state regulations while addressing the unique needs of Orange County.
Central to our planning is a vaccine task force, so paragraph three, no guidance yet, comprised of members of at-risk groups such as healthcare workers, essential workers, ethnic community Julius
in New Jersey hung up.
I don't blame him.
In the article in the New York Post by Abigail Schreier, eliminating official use of mother isn't inclusive, it's waging war on women.
She notes something else that I had heard yesterday.
I will read it to you.
California's insurance commissioner.
Are you familiar with this?
has issued a directive to reclassify double mastectomies of healthy breasts from cosmetic procedures to reconstructive procedures necessary to correct or repair the abnormal structures of the body caused by congenital defect.
Healthy breasts on a girl are now reclassified in California As abnormal structures of the body caused by congenital defects.
So if you're a girl who identifies as a male, your breasts are a congenital defect.
And insurance will pay for you to have them removed.
But people still vote Democrat.
Because they don't give a damn about anything that I report, or others report, about the left.
The brainwash is so deep that the enemy is the right, the enemy is the Republican, the enemy are conservatives, that all the evil that comes from the left is inconsequential.
That is how the left wing, and the liberal, I always draw a distinction.
The great problem is that liberals vote left.
The left will devour liberalism just as it devours everything decent.
There is no exception.
What do you think of that?
Teenage girls can now have insurance pay for the removal of their breasts if they say they're a boy.
Do you know how many people regret the surgeries that they have undergone because when they were young they thought they were the other sex?
And do you know how virtually none of that is reported in the New York Times?
You'll have to forgive me because I so often say this on the air, I wish I made a list of.
It's one of the most repeated statements that I make.
I wish I would make a list of the things the New York Times does not report.
I think I will start today.
So we have two, right?
Both related.
Let me think.
So the Nancy Pelosi and what's the other?
The double mastectomy?
No, no, no.
The number of people who regret having had their desire to be the opposite sex actually facilitated by therapists and I'm talking about teenagers and by parents.
If you're a therapist, you're not even allowed.
This is another example of what I mean by the corruption of the elites.
The American Psychological Association, if I'm not mistaken, does not allow therapists to help a 12-year-old resolve their gender dysphoria.
So you can't even go to a therapist who might say, look, what you're undergoing might just be something that will pass.
And all things considered, it is best to identify with your biological sex.
You can't say that.
You will lose your license to be a therapist.
Oh, you think you're a boy?
Let me help you.
Why would you even allow your breasts to grow?
That's indicative of not being a boy.
But people will still vote Democrat.
Because these things don't matter to them.
I'm not as sure what does matter to them.
Yes, indeed.
John, Granada Hills, California.
Hello.
Dennis, hi.
How are you?
Happy New Year.
Thank you.
It really drives me nuts because the left will believe in gradualism when it comes to global warming, but not things that are going on today.
My wife's uncle, real brief, was caught behind the Berlin Wall in Germany.
He married a woman whose father and uncle were in the Stasi, the East German secret police.
When my wife would go to visit with her family, they'd bring chocolates and comic books to the East for her cousins.
The wife, the uncle's wife, wanted to turn the family in to the Stasi because they're so brainwashed that this is bad.
And my wife right now is saying, this is exactly what Garcetti, what Newsom, what these guys are doing to try to get us to spy on our neighbors and to turn them in.
It's happening in Canada.
It's happening all over.
And she is going, it's not only that, the lines, waiting in line.
She goes, this is East Germany.
She says, it all starts somewhere.
And I'm just listening to, like, the previous caller.
These guys have no idea what's going on.
They've never experienced anything like what my wife experienced.
That's correct.
If it weren't for fools, the left couldn't win.
God must love fools.
You made a lot of them.
Yes, you are right.
That's exactly right.
You all know the story about Quebec, right?
This past weekend, six people gathered in an apartment to celebrate New Year.
Members?
Family, I don't know, friends, family, just six people.
A neighbor snitched, and you can watch the forcible removal of people from the apartment and their arrest.
They're fined, $1,500, arrested.
Antifa screams obscenities and threats at Josh Hawley's wife and child just yesterday in Washington, D.C. No arrests.
This is the left.
You're arrested if you celebrate New Year's.
Oh, that troubles them.
But Antifa?
How many Antifa?
It's a violent, vile movement of sick, bad folks.
Folks, they can do anything.
Thank you.
We're at 125 bus tour right now.
125 stop bus tour around Georgia.
I'm headed to one right now in South Georgia.
So we're fully working this week to make sure we get our boat out.
If we do that, I think we'll hold the line against this absolutely ridiculous Democratic onslaught.
Run through the tape, Senator.
I know you will, but there are two million people who have already voted early, but I've been telling you, I have 13 affiliates, lucky 13 in Georgia.
I want everybody to vote early, and I think that's your message as well.
Absolutely.
I mean, this is the week.
You never know what the weather's going to be next week.
We only have Tuesday next week, so you've got to get out and vote before Thursday.
And we're just telling everybody to stay.
You can't take a chance not voting.
That's the one thing that we have to do.
About 20% of the vote in November.
It came in on Election Day, and it's a high-risk role, so we've got to get our vote out this week.
You've had 2 million people vote, including 64,000 people who didn't vote in November.
Is that a good number or a bad number for the good guys?
Well, right now, it's about even.
I mean, we're encouraged by that, frankly.
There's a lot of young people voting, and surprisingly, for some, although we're not too surprised, a lot of those are coming our way.
Look, people have awakened to how dramatically outrageous this agenda is that Democrats are trying to perpetrate.
It's dangerous.
It's totally out of line with most people in Georgia.
And they just, you know, they weren't totally aware of it before.
So we think that people are becoming aware of just how radical these two candidates are that Kelly Loeffler and I are running against.
I got one that has a China scandal going.
I mean, you know, this is a very serious issue.
And the other guy has just been extremely liberal over all the issues, from defunding the police to, you say, he said you can't be in the military and serve God.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas show.
Joking.
You've written a few books about Johnny Cash, about Steve McQueen, and now the new one coming up in a couple of months here about Billy Graham.
You told the story of Steve McQueen coming to faith.
You told the story of Johnny Cash and his profound Christian faith.
And now the third in this series is about Billy Graham.
What's the title of that book?
It's called Billy Graham, The Men I Knew.
And, you know, Billy's sort of the glue between Johnny and Steve.
Billy was very close with Johnny Cash.
And, you know, Johnny had a lot of struggles.
He struggled with amphetamines that he started using.
He was on the road.
He struggled with them throughout his life and was arrested a few times.
Never served time in prison, as some people think he did.
But he was a struggling Christian.
But I underline the word Christian.
He was a Christian.
And Billy continued to use Johnny and be friends with Johnny and have Johnny play at his crusades, which was a very risky thing for Billy to do at that point in his career.
And then with McQueen, when McQueen came to Christ, he found out he had cancer about nine months to a year later.
Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager. I'm Dennis Prager.
Sure.
I've never done this, but it happened.
I don't even want to explain how, but I disconnected a call from somebody listening in Israel.
So I would like you to come back, because it speaks about this family studying the Rational Bible each week.
And I'd like to remind you that, finally, the third volume of my five-volume commentary...
Which I have to submit by January 31st.
And this is the hardest project of my life, but the most important intellectual project.
As you can pre-order, it's called Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible.
You can pre-order it at Amazon.
The amount of wisdom in those books explains why secular institutions have no wisdom.
Thank you.
An atheist could read the Bible and get wise.
Whereas if you believe in God and you don't have the wisdom of the Bible, it's irrelevant.
Your belief in God, what difference does it make?
When people tell me they believe in God, I have an interesting response.
I don't do it all the time, but I like to ask them, and you know I prefer to ask questions than to argue.
How do you know what this God wants from you?
And it throws them off.
They never thought of it.
So, you know, has this God revealed anything to humanity?
I want people to say the Ten Commandments would change the world.
Imagine if everybody believed that the creator of the universe gave them ten commands on how to lead a decent life.
You don't think the world would be better?
Just a thought, my friends.
You can pre-order it anyway at Amazon.
Michael, Colorado Springs.
Hello.
You were asking about how many deaths there were in 2019. Yes.
It turns out, and this is on the CDC site, there were 2,855,000.
Is that up now?
Yeah, I found it during the commercial break.
What did you put in the search?
What were the words you put in?
I want to put it in.
Actually, I have a question I'd like to get to.
I put in total annual deaths in U.S. 2019. It comes in against 2020 numbers for the first six months.
Let me tell you, the average number of deaths was 238 per month in 2019. 238,000, I assume.
We'll be back.
This is Lonnie Chen of the Hoover Institution for townhall.com.
The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there's good reason for that.
On January the 5th, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics, and maybe beyond.
A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common-sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal.
And it will mean that some of Biden's more extreme appointments, people who either aren't qualified or who are far out of the mainstream, will be rejected by the Senate.
The runoff elections on January the 5th will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there.
All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.
I'm Lanhee Chen.
Considering a career in politics?
Consider Pepperdine's Graduate School of Public Policy.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berger.
Rachel Maddow with her latest incarnation of clickbait of the televisual variety.
Video Cut 10. We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon, who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple felonies.
And Trump can, I mean, CNN is reporting today that one of the people Trump's considering pardoning is not only himself, but Allen Weisselberg, who is the top financial guy at the Trump Organization.
I mean, if the president pardons him, pardons the top financial guy at his own business on his way out of office, I just, I mean, this is, it's worth It is worth contending anew with the threat to the Republic of having a felon in the White House.
Right.
Because a man whose son is in bed with communist China, and he just willy-nilly emails requests for $10 million from Chinese tycoons.
That's fine, right?
And who are those sources who are talking to you about the...
Pardons for members of the Trump Organization are the same sources that sold you that we have his tax returns blockbuster that you...
Did you remember what she did?
For 41 minutes, she teased the tax returns.
Only then, in the last segment, she must be really in trouble.
If you have to tease something, I mean, teasing something over one break, yeah, that's kind of like radio TV, you do that.
Stay tuned for...
But to do it for your whole show, and then to reveal buckets, you got nothing?
That's embarrassing, Rachel.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on The Charlie Kirk Show.
I don't love the fact that Congress is now getting involved in our elections.
I don't.
This is not something that I have great delight in.
This is not something that should be taken lightly.
Because as soon as you give the power of elections to a legislative branch, you almost become a parliamentary system.
You lose the idea of a republic and a state-based republic as that.
That's a very dangerous road to head on.
However, unusual times call for unusual measures.
And nothing that is being discussed right now in any way whatsoever is unconstitutional.
Some people are going to be laying the criticism that this is an unconstitutional.
No, no, no.
It's unprecedented.
Outside of the election of 1876, which we'll dive into as a kind of refresher course, as we've talked about here before.
It definitely has not been done in the last 150 years, but it's not unconstitutional.
Now, there is an argument to be made that Congress does not have this authority.
That has not been decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Do that argument from a devil's advocate standpoint.
But let's just go through the process.
Just for all of you that are saying, I'm confused.
What does a senator from Missouri have to do with election results from Pennsylvania?
Fair question.
Okay.
So when you vote on election day, you're not actually voting for president.
You're voting for electors to go vote for president for you.
What's your take, your current take on masks? your current take on masks?
Thank you.
Current take on masks is they have very little efficacy.
This has been studied over and over and over again in the past, but we ignore the past.
And we put together anecdotal evidence now to support mask use.
And I think to mask the healthy population is just not warranted scientifically.
If you're ill and you're coughing and sneezing, certainly having a mask on can reduce the respiratory secretions that come out of your mouth and potentially spread.
But to mask the healthy population, in my opinion, doesn't make sense.
I'm talking with Dr. Jeffrey Barkey.
Dr. Barkey, literally hours ago, Joe Biden just gave a speech in which he pretty much trashed the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus.
He ended the speech by saying, wear a mask.
Well, I think he actually looks better in a mask, so it would be appropriate for him.
You know, Sage, I heard you say earlier that there's a lot about the coronavirus, and in particular this new coronavirus that has come out.
And you're right, we don't know a lot about it.
We have a lot to learn, but we do know a lot about some of our elected officials that are not basing their decisions on science.
Our own governor in California, for example, that just announced...
There'll be an additional three-week lockdown of our economy.
There's no science to support that.
I think it's wrong.
It's tyrannical.
It causes more harm than good.
Give me your take on these two vaccines, soon to be a third vaccine.
By what time do you think we will resume to something resembling normalcy?
That's a good question.
Well, if we actually use the vaccines appropriately, I think it would be sooner rather than later.
Unfortunately, we're not doing that.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Mike Gallagher Show.
Listen to what Joe Biden said about the actions Hello,
my friends.
Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Spending all my time looking up number of deaths in the U.S. 2018, 2019, 2020. If you put in, as the last caller said, annual deaths U.S. Year.
Annual.
I'll do it right now.
Annual deaths, U.S. 2019. Okay?
So the first thing that comes up is fast stats, deaths and mortality, CDC. And I've gotten that like 10 times.
And it's misleading because you put in 2019 and the 2018. Oh, he didn't say annual?
He said total?
Okay, fine.
I'll put in total.
I'm not saying he's wrong.
I'm just trying to figure out how to find.
Total deaths U.S. 2019. The first thing that comes up, mortality in the United States 2019. And you have to...
It's not as clear as the previous at all.
You have to go...
It's an article.
It's not...
About data rather than the data raw.
But anyway, it doesn't matter.
Finally, I get a number.
Summary.
In 2019, a total of 2,854,000 resident deaths were registered in the United States.
So, what do I do next?
The obvious.
The exact same thing.
Total deaths U.S. 2020. Alright, let's see what I get then.
I get USA Facts.
Okay, this is relevant to me.
I want to get CDC. State and National Provisional Counts.
2020. 12 months ending number of deaths.
Is that an appropriate...
It only goes through June.
No, it doesn't only go to June.
Oh yeah, well it only goes to June.
Okay, so we don't know.
Yeah, it's two.
Okay, so I don't get the date of there.
Then I get an AP news article.
Anyway, there's nothing more that I get from the CBC, at least the first page.
So I'm very, obviously, I'll be curious to know, also 2018, I think 2019 was a low year, but I'm not sure.
Anyway, look, if there were truly 300,000 or so more deaths this year than last year, and the year before, and the year before, in other words, that 2019 was not a fluke of a low number, then that tells me that COVID has killed a lot of people.
I can't think of another reason why there would be a lot more.
My bigger question, I have two bigger questions than that.
Could we have saved a vast number of lives had the medical establishment been honest and told people about hydroxychloroquine and zinc, about ivermectin, about vitamin D, and about zinc?
That's the great question.
What was the latest study on ivermectin?
Which was reported at the Senate hearings.
Yeah, this is the New York Post yesterday.
Cheap hair lice drug may cut risk of COVID-19 deaths by 80%, study says.
A simple treatment for COVID-19 could be cheaper than $20 and familiar to most grade school nurses.
Head lice drug Ivermectin is being explored as a potential treatment for the coronavirus, following a promising new study that showed an 80% reduction in hospitalized COVID-19 patient deaths.
Just 8 out of 573 patients who received Ivermectin passed away, compared to the 44 individuals out of 510 who died after being given a placebo.
Poor people.
Talk about luck in life.
Hey, I'll join this test.
They give you a placebo.
An earlier study of the anti-parasitic prescription drug, which cost between $17 and $43 for a course of treatment, according to GoodRx, revealed promising results in April.
By removing all viral RNA within 48 hours of a single dose.
Liverpool University virologist Andrew Hill has called the new study transformational in the search for a coronavirus therapy.
His findings based on data from over 1,400 patients were made public in a video posted to YouTube.
Can't believe they allowed it posted.
I wonder if it's still up there.
In which Hill, that's the Liverpool University virologist, discusses his results in a previously aired live stream.
The research currently awaits peer review prior to publishing.
If we see these same trends observed consistently across more studies, then this really is going to be a transformational treatment, said Hill.
However, critics have called Hill's study conclusion premature, urging further research before declaring ivermectin an effective treatment.
Now let me ask you a question, ladies and gentlemen.
Why on God's earth would you not take it until there are, as you await peer-reviewed studies?
If you had cancer and a number of doctors told you, we have a drug and we've tried it and just eight people died and five times as many died who took a placebo, would you take the drug?
Would you think your doctor were a moron if he said don't when there were no side effects?
Ivermectin is as close to no side effects As anything other than broccoli could give you.
What doctor would withhold from a COVID patient, ivermectin, given results that have not yet been peer-reviewed?
so what since it can't hurt tell me tell me how does that make sense Why is my cancer analogy not apt?
People are scared and scared and scared.
They ruin their children's lives.
They ruin their marriages.
They go back on drugs.
Some commit suicide.
The anxiety levels are skyrocketing.
But they won't take ivermectin!
God!
The contempt I have for this decision is...
It overwhelms me.
And you can't say, oh, it's political.
I've never heard the president once mention ivermectin.
For the left, if the president said it's good to breathe, they would find something flawed in breathing.
Critics have called Hill Study conclusion premature.
Urging further research.
While people die!
Further research!
Don't take it!
All we have are observational studies and clinicians' opinions at University of Sydney Professor Andrew McLachlan.
So why do you advise, Professor McLachlan, people not take it if they get COVID? What's your advice?
Many of the current studies have low numbers of participants.
Weak study designs.
And inconsistent and relatively low ivermectin dosing regimes, with ivermectin frequently given in combination with other drugs.
So what?
If it works, it works.
When I hear the word professor, I'm so sorry to tell you.
I just assume silliness will follow.
It's not always the case, thank God.
But it's hard for the layperson to know.
Will the words following professor so-and-so said, or studies say, or experts say, be rational or irrational, truthful or false?
That's the crisis of our time, isn't it?
The corruption of these institutions and titles.
1-8 Prager 776, The Dennis Prager Show.
The Dennis Prager Show.
Live from the fact and being free.
Thank you.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show.
And it's kind of like I knew that I never would meet Billy Graham.
I hope to meet him all these years.
But I never met him.
And he was such a special man.
So it amazes me whenever I talk to people who knew him personally the way you did, you know, I'm just in awe of that.
Because not only did you know him as a friend, he was your mentor as an evangelist.
You are today doing what he did.
You're doing gigantic crusades in stadiums.
Obviously not recently because of the weird shutdown.
But it's...
It's just, I'm in awe of it, because as you just said, there's nobody like him.
There's just, there was nobody like him.
He was a unique figure in the 20th century.
He really was.
And, you know, speaking of having dinner with him, I had lunch with him once.
He was doing one of his crusades, and we went to the Red Lobster.
Or as Billy would have said, the Red Lobster.
You know, Lobster.
So we're sitting there, and, you know, Billy had a bald cap on.
And here's the funny thing.
While we're in town, where Billy's doing a crusade, there was an atheist convention happening at the same time.
So we're sitting at this table, and people recognize Billy, even though he has a bald cap pulled over his face.
He had sort of that profile that looked like it belonged on Mount Rushmore, you know?
And it's a funny thing.
Here are these atheists.
Who were impressed by Billy Graham.
Oh, hello, Mr. Graham.
And they're shaking his hand.
And you can tell because they had the little name tag for the convention they were at.
They were part of this atheist convention.
He was so kind to them.
them.
And I just thought, this is how Jesus would be.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
So Richard Nixon in 1960, Thomas Jefferson in 1800, and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the last line of and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the last line of interpretation and defense
As I've said earlier in this program, This is not something I take lightly.
This is not something that I think should become routine.
But while we're at it, while we are talking about this, the Democrats are inevitably going to be saying this is unprecedented.
This is an assault on the Constitution.
This is wrong.
This is terrible.
How dare you?
They're going to be screaming activists in the streets.
Activist media and all we have to do is play cut 29 over and over and over and over and over.
Play tape.
Our very democracy depends again on the confidence of the American people in the integrity of our electoral system.
So my colleagues, please don't talk about this about a conspiracy theory.
It's not about that.
It's not about conspiracy.
It's about the Constitution of the United States.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Mike Gallagher Show.
What do you make of a city like Minneapolis, Minnesota that slashed the police budget by millions of dollars last night?
It was a unanimous vote.
These kooks originally voted to abolish the police department altogether.
I want to give you some numbers.
Because this is very real here in Georgia, too.
How pro-police do you think Raphael Warnock is?
How pro-police do you think John Ossoff is?
How pro-police do you think today's Democrats are?
I can't do it.
What's up to you about Sierra Pacific Mortgage and AndrewandTodd.com?
Since March, since the lockdown began, they have been working with people effectively and courteously on loans, on home loans, whether it's a refi, a new purchase, a cash-out refi, or even a reverse mortgage.
They will work with you, and we endorse them.
I get letters praising them.
The rates are spectacularly low, which is not a good sign for the country, but is great for the individual who can get those rates.
AndrewandTodd.com, 888-888-1172.
Once again, it's andrewandTodd.com.
They will take it from there.
888-888-1172.
There is a moral scandal of the first degree taking place with the non-treatment of people with COVID using ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, zinc, vitamin D.
It is truly a moral scandal.
With the CDC and the medical profession indicted.
Thank you. .
I risk my reputation to a large extent in saying what I'm saying, that a lot of people died unnecessarily because of the failures to stem it, the COVID, at an early stage.
The cruelty to people in nursing homes and all these people who had to die alone will never leave me.
That my beloved society, in the name of health and safety, could demand that people die alone is an act of cruelty which proves that safetyism is a religion.
It's like people were sacrificed on the altar of safetyism.
The notion that we sacrifice human beings to the gods that we believe in, you think it died with Baal?
B-A-A-L, one of the pagan gods listed in the Bible.
No way, no way.
The number of human sacrifices to modern gods dwarfs human sacrifice in the ancient Middle East.
Maybe it doesn't dwarf the Incas.
It was sort of industrial human sacrifice.
Right?
The ones in South America.
How many people were sacrificed on the altar of communism?
It's the biggest single subject.
The substitution of God with the false gods of our time.
Safetyism is a jealous God.
It is...
I don't know what I would do.
I often ask myself, what would I do under a given circumstance if a loved person in my life were dying?
And I was told, you cannot be with that person.
Which, by the way, does that not question the efficacy of masks?
I don't understand.
I'll wear a mask.
I'll wear goggles.
I'll wear a hazmat suit.
I think I would get arrested busting into that hospital.
If I have the physical ability to be with a loved one who is dying, I will be there.
The cruelty of the medical profession in this regard is...
Staggering.
Just staggering.
Not safe.
Not safe.
Really?
What's not safe?
Why can you be with my relative and I can't?
I don't understand that.
Do you have some magical suit on?
I'll buy your magic suit.
How many Americans are angry about the fact that for nine months...
Vast numbers of Americans have had to suffer and die alone.
How many are angry?
Do I represent a tiny, minuscule percentage of Americans?
Yeah, I think I do.
Well, science says!
And then, screw my mother.
Screw my father.
Screw my brother and sister and my friend.
Science says!
Then you could be cruel.
It's like Simon says.
Simon says, be an a-hole.
Okay, I'll be an a-hole.
Science says!
It's all you need.
It's all you need for a lot of Americans.
Or not just Americans.
People around the world.
Science says!
Science, what is the climate change?
It's decided?
What is the word that they always use?
No, that science is...
It's not decided, but it's a synonym for decided.
Settled.
Settled.
That's what they always say.
It's settled.
Like science is almost ever settled.
Gravity is settled.
Was the food pyramid settled?
One of the stupidest things ever issued in science guidelines?
I was settled.
Eat your grains.
Fat makes you fat.
It's all wrong.
Science says let your mother die alone.
Okay.
That's it.
Now you understand my contempt for one of the many reasons for my contempt for the medical profession?
Not profession.
Doctors have saved my life.
I say it all the time.
But for the establishment, for the institution, it's disgraced itself with its opposition to visits, to the dying.
It's disgraced itself.
Its opposition to hydroxychloroquine and zinc.
Its opposition to ivermectin.
Hey, ventilators!
We need more ventilators!
You know, there was a doctor...
I think he was a pulmonologist in lung disease, lung medicine.
I'd like to have him on.
Let's find him.
I want to have him on.
I want to know what happened to his career.
He said early on, on a video, that ventilators are killing people.
Completely dismissed.
Completely dismissed.
All these lonely voices of people in medicine have turned out to be the right ones.
The establishment has been despicable, Dr. Fauci.
Trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show.
I went and looked on the Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force to see what's the plan in Orange County.
It reads, the plan for distribution of a COVID vaccine is a phase one in which high risk, high priority groups receive the first limited trial amounts of vaccine.
And as more becomes available, more groups are included until there is enough vaccine to serve the entire population.
Good.
Many of the policies and procedures for vaccine distribution will be developed by the Centers for Disease Control or the California Department of Health.
Hmm?
Why not?
I don't care.
But counties have the responsibility of determining their unique needs.
That's it.
It's the county deal in terms of identifying priority groups for vaccine providers.
Orange County Health Agency vaccine planning involves using input from our staff, from medical experts, and from the community to assist us in developing procedures that meet all CDC and state regulations while addressing the unique needs of Orange County.
Central to our planning is a vaccine task force.
There's paragraph three, no guidance yet.
Comprised of members of at-risk groups such as healthcare workers, essential workers, ethnic communities, and older adults, and organizations such as hospitals, clinics, educational institutions, and businesses, as well as experts in ethics, faith-based issues, veterans' issues, and various medical specialties.
This group will address prioritization of vaccine recipients and how to address concerns about the vaccine among different demographic and workforce groups, and to make recommendations to the HCA planning staff and the HCA director.
The task force was selected from input from a task force.
We're talking now about task force.
There is no guidance on where the vaccine is and who can get it.
Nowhere on the web.
Just telling us about their task force.
Nothing about where to get the vaccine and when.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show.
And it's kind of like I knew that I never would meet Billy Graham.
I hoped to meet him all these years, but I never met him.
And he was such a special man, so it amazes me whenever I talk to people who knew him personally the way you did.
You know, I'm just in awe of that.
Because not only did you know him as a friend, he was your mentor as an evangelist.
You are today doing what he did.
You're doing gigantic crusades in stadiums.
Obviously not recently because of the weird shutdown.
But it's just, I'm in awe of it.
Because as you just said, there's nobody like him.
There was nobody like him.
He was a unique figure in the 20th century.
It really was.
And, you know, speaking of having dinner with him, I had lunch with him once.
He was doing one of his crusades and we went to the Red Lobster.
Or as Billy would have said, the Red Lobster.
You know, lobster.
So we're sitting there and, you know, Billy had a ball cap on.
And here's the funny thing.
While we're in town, where Billy's doing a crusade, there was an atheist convention happening at the same time.
So we're sitting at this table, and people recognize Billy, even though he has a bald cap pulled over his face.
He had sort of that profile that looked like it belonged on Mount Rushmore, you know?
And it's a funny thing.
Here are these atheists.
Who were impressed by Billy Graham.
Oh, hello, Mr. Graham.
And they're shaking his hand.
And you can tell because they have the little name tag for the convention they were at.
They were part of this atheist convention.
He was so kind to them.
them and I just thought this is how Jesus would be.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
So Richard Nixon in 1960, Thomas Jefferson in 1800, and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18...
...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and the contested election of 18... ...and everybody, Dennis Prager here.
It's a very disturbing story about Antifa, which is a vile, violent, anarchic organization of the left, and they know that they can get away with anything.
The one thing you cannot get away with in America today in a Democrat-run state or city Is gathering to celebrate with people in your home.
That you can't get away with.
But violence, you can get away with that.
Unless it's right-wing violence, which is very rare.
Can you name a right-wing riot?
I'll let you think about it.
I want to know about it.
Not an individual right-winger.
A right-wing riot.
Like all the riots of this past year.
Every one of which was left-wing.
But the media tell you that the threat to America is from the right.
The left destroys the cities in which the Democratic voters live.
Democratic voters vote Democrat again.
Right?
Isn't that the way it works?
Because people can be brainwashed.
My article is about that this week.
It's at townhall.com and at my website, and then it'll be at Daily Wire, American Greatness, Jewish World Review, and many other places.
It's the reason I write, so people will read it.
That's why anybody writes.
Well, some people write.
It's lucrative, but my column is not lucrative.
My column, however, touches people.
Listen to this headline.
College agrees to reparations fund to help pay for black students' therapy and books.
Brinmore College, a women's liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, recently agreed to student activists' demands that a reparations fund be created for black and indigenous students.
Now, do you think that the average black attending Brinmore is poor?
So, it's all about, I want to feel moral.
Most of this done by whites is, I want to feel moral.
I never realized how important it was for people to think they're terrific.
It's not important for people to do what is terrific.
But it is really important for many people to feel that they are terrific.
I'm okay, you're okay.
It started in the 60s.
It's all about feelings.
I feel moral, therefore I'm moral.
It's like I feel male, therefore I'm male.
I feel female, therefore I'm female.
Everything is about feelings.
Are you actually doing good?
The amount of injury being done to blacks?
By the left is almost immeasurable.
There's one of many demands issued by the Brynmore Strike Collective, a student-led group that organized a racial justice strike on campus during the fall semester.
Racial justice.
By the way, know this.
Almost every time an adjective...
It comes before the word justice.
It has nothing to do with justice.
Social justice, environmental justice, racial justice.
Why don't they just say justice?
Because it has nothing to do with justice.
The students' demand called for the implementation of a reparations fund towards a yearly allocation of funds and resources to black, of course capitalized, and indigenous.
Students in the form of grants for summer programs, affinity groups, multicultural spaces.
Do you understand any of this?
What is an affinity group?
Do you know what that means?
So, in other words, to all black groups?
Is that an affinity group?
I don't know.
I'm serious.
I don't know.
Multicultural spaces.
What is a multicultural space?
You don't know that either.
Neither do I. And individual expenses, such as books, online courses, therapy, and all financial need, beyond the scope of racial justice work.
Wow.
Bryn Mawr leaders agreed to this demand by renaming the Dean's Emergency Fund to the Dean's Student Assistant Fund.
That's a step forward for Bryn Mawr.
Relief Factor, ladies and gentlemen, is a magnificent product which relieves people of joint and muscle pain.
In vast numbers, hence you hear about it every day here.
I take it virtually every day, certainly if I have an ache.
My wife has a very simple method of knowing if she took it or not.
When her knee resumes hurting, she realizes she didn't take it.
It's pretty good.
Give it a try.
If it works, it'll work within three weeks.
Doesn't work within three weeks, probably won't work.
So they have a special deal for three weeks.
$19.95.
Plus shipping.
That's at relieffactor.com 800-500-8384 We
haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon, who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple felonies.
And Trump can, I mean, CNN is reporting today that one of the people Trump's considering pardoning is not only himself, but Allen Weisselberg, who is the top financial guy at the Trump Organization.
I mean, if the president pardons him, pardons the top financial guy at his own business on his way out of office, I just...
I mean, this is...
It is worth contending anew with the threat to the republic of having a felon in the White House.
Right.
Because a man whose son is in bed with communist China and he just willy-nilly emails requests for $10 million from Chinese tycoons.
It's fine, right?
That's...
And who are those sources who are talking to you about the pardons for members of the Trump Organization?
Are the same sources that sold you that we have his tax returns blockbuster?
Do you remember what she did?
For 41 minutes, she teased the tax returns.
Only then, in the last segment, she must be really in trouble.
If you have to tease something, I mean, teasing something over one break, yeah, that's kind of like radio TV, you do that.
Stay tuned for...
But to do it for your whole show, and then to reveal Buckus, you got nothing?
That's embarrassing, Rachel.
Keep up with what's trending.
subscribe on youtube today trending now on the charlie kirk show i don't love the fact that congress is now getting involved in our elections I don't.
This is not something that I have great delight in.
This is not something that should be taken lightly.
Because as soon as you give the power of elections to a legislative branch, you almost become a parliamentary system.
You lose the idea of a republic and a state-based republic as that.
That's a very dangerous road to head on.
However, unusual times call for unusual measures.
And nothing that is being discussed right now in any way whatsoever is unconstitutional.
Some people are going to be laying the criticism that this is an unconstitutional.
No, no, no.
It's unprecedented.
outside of the election of 1876 which we'll dive into as a kind of refresher course as we've talked about here before it definitely has not been done in the last Hey
everybody!
I'm Dennis Prager.
The telling of young blacks that you are in a society that loathes you and everything is stacked against you is so hurtful, so harmful, not hurtful, is so harmful to blacks.
Spelling black with a capital B. The rendering of skin color as significant rather than character, rather than showing the mutuality that we all have as humans, as Americans, if people are religious, as Christians, for example.
Isn't that more important than skin color?
The damage the left is doing is incalculable.
If somebody had told me, as a Jew, oh, you know, this country's anti-Semitic.
Look at how they wouldn't accept refugees during the Holocaust.
Look at how Roosevelt sent back the one ship of refugees from Hitler's Germany that came to the U.S. Look at how Jews could not buy real estate in many places, buy homes.
Could not join country clubs, often could not enter many of the biggest law firms as lawyers.
At Harvard had numerous clauses, a specific number of Jews it would admit.
So you really have it bad in America as a Jew.
That would have been damaging to me.
I have mentioned that my father, may he rest in peace, wrote his senior class thesis at City College of New York on anti-Semitism in America.
Then joined the U.S. Navy to fight in World War II. He raised my brother and me to believe we were the luckiest Jews in Jewish history to live in America.
He was entirely right, with the exception of living actually in a Jewish state, namely Israel.
The best place Jews have ever had it to live.
That's why a Jew wrote, God bless America.
Jews were not raised to believe they're unlucky to be in America.
One of the biggest reasons for Jews' success in America was that, despite all the facts I just described to you of anti-Semitism in this country, but the left, which uses blacks the way communists used workers, fills their minds, souls, and hearts with anger.
That's a real helpful thing, isn't it?
I don't know how you can hurt a young black more than what the left is doing to them.
I don't know.
I really don't.
You're different.
What a statement.
We have a caller on Georgia.
I am preoccupied.
I'm not talking about Georgia because right now there's nothing to report.
I can only tell you what I've said for weeks.
If you are a Georgia Republican, and I have a lot of listeners in Georgia, and you're not voting, then you are voting for the left to take over the country by taking over the Senate.
That is what you are doing.
That there are Republicans who would act in such a damaging way to everything they believe shows you the power of emotion.
In many people's lives, they're angry about unfair elections, about fraud.
So, hey, there you go.
So I'm going to let them win.
At least if you're convinced they'll cheat, make it harder to cheat.
They don't have to cheat if you don't go to the polls.
How's that?
It's like saying, you know, I'll commit suicide because they want to shoot me anyway.
Where is our Georgia listener here?
He hung up.
Yep.
It's a big deal what happens today in Georgia.
I will be very curious, to say the least, obviously.
The Republicans need to win just one seat, and then they have this precarious 51-49 edge for two more years.
I think in two years, though, given the damage the left will do to the country in the next two years, I think that they may lose the House.
It's an off-year election anyway.
They already lost a lot of seats in this election, which is one of the reasons people find it.
If you have any intellectual honesty, you at least have to admit that there are so many anomalies.
Now, none of them may actually point to fraud.
But if you are intellectually honest, and there are liberals who are, there are very few leftists who are, You will acknowledge that so much has gone awry in this presidential election.
What was it, the 17 out of 18 counties?
What was the story on the 17 of 18 counties?
18 out of 19 counties that what?
Yeah, right.
They all went to Trump, but what is it about those 19 counties that makes that significant?
They're bellwether counties for decades.
Okay, why isn't that at least worthy of respect?
Why isn't it worthy of respect that no president in 150 years running for a second term got more votes than the first term and lost?
Why isn't that worthy at least of respect?
These are fair questions, but you have to vote.
This is Lonnie Chen of the Hoover Institution for townhall.com.
The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there's good reason for that.
On January the 5th, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics, and maybe beyond.
A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal.
And it will mean that some of Biden's more extreme appointments, people who either aren't qualified or who are far out of the mainstream, will be rejected by the Senate.
The runoff elections on January the 5th will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there.
All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.
I'm Lanhee Chen.
Considering a career in politics?
Consider Pepperdine's Graduate School of Public Policy.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Kuerke.
Rachel Maddow with her latest incarnation of clickbait of the televisual variety.
video cuts 10.
We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon, who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple felonies.
And Trump can, I mean, CNN is reporting today that one of the people Trump's considering pardoning is not only himself, but Allen Weisselberg, who is the top financial guy at the Trump organization.
I mean, if the president pardons him, pardons the top financial guy at his own business on his way out of office, I just, I mean, this is, it's worth...
It is worth contending anew with the threat to the republic of having a felon in the White House.
Right.
Because a man whose son is in bed with communist China and he just willy-nilly emails requests for $10 million from Chinese tycoons.
That's fine, right?
And who are those sources who are talking to you about the...
Cardons for members of the Trump Organization.
Are the same sources that sold you that we have his tax returns blockbuster?
Do you remember what she did?
For 41 minutes, she teased the tax returns.
Only then, in the last segment, she must be really in trouble.
If you have to tease something, teasing something over one break, yeah, that's kind of like radio TV, you do that.
Stay tuned for...
But to do it for your whole show, and then to reveal Buckus, you got nothing?
That's embarrassing, Rachel.
Keep up with what's trending.
subscribe on youtube today turning now on the charlie kirk show i don't love the fact that congress is now getting involved in our election so Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
Dan, hello.
Dennis.
Yes.
I work in Bryn Mawr every day.
Do they know you're conservative?
I'm sorry?
Do they know you're conservative?
They do not.
Right.
but for the last seven or eight months we had a Pennsylvania Historical Commission sign that said Woodrow Wilson was either president of Bryn Mawr College or taught there from 1885 to 1888 and they had it wrapped up with plastic wrap and I couldn't figure out why and then one day the sign was removed so I asked the maintenance man why it was removed
And he said for the same reason that Princeton removed.
Wilson's name from the Wilson School of Policy and Business.
There you go.
The deprivation of history to young Americans, you know what they're doing?
What they're doing is what the left does all over the world.
It atomizes people.
You belong to nothing except the human race.
You don't belong to a religion.
You don't belong to a nation.
Now, you could belong to a race.
For Marx, you belonged to a class.
For the left, you belonged to a race.
That's it.
It's dehumanizing leftism.
And I'm not a Bolson fan, by the way.
Fred, Orange, California.
Hello.
Hi, how are you?
Okay.
I've got the CDC numbers for 19 and 20. The CDC numbers for 2019 are what you said before, $2,854,000.
Now, that's prior to the end of 2020.
They were posted on CDC.gov website.
It said with two weeks left in 2020, so it was two weeks prior to the end of the year, it said the number of USA deaths stands at 2,835,000, so essentially 19,000 less than so essentially 19,000 less than the year before.
Well, there were still two weeks to go, so it would have been more.
But what is the site that you find that at?
I have not seen that.
What is the site?
This is a posting that was on Facebook that I reposted.
But it was actually 2000. All right.
Well, I need the CDC site.
A Facebook site or citation is not enough for me.
But I thank you for calling.
We go to the Ultimate Issues Hour.
Back in a moment. Back in a moment.
In fact, we are now ground zero of all the 50 states for COVID-19.
What does that say?
Well, that's cases, Sage.
That's cases, that's not illness.
So California is number 40 in mortality, but we are number one in testing.
So we do more testing than any other state.
And so it's very different between cases and illness.
And the more you test, the more cases you get.
We're testing over 2 million people a day.
Compare that to last March, April, May, where we were testing somewhere in the 200,000 to 300,000 range.
Now we're testing 2 million.
If the testing is, let's say, 2% false positives, 2% of a million, that's a lot of people that are testing positive but don't actually have the illness.
The percentage of Americans who have already contracted the coronavirus?
5%, 10%, 20%?
What do you think?
I think it's higher than that, because I'm seeing patients that were ill last year and pretty ill, and they come in and we do antibody testing, and they're positive for that.
I don't know what the actual number is, but I guess it's more in the 40% range.
So this is really common.
It's a respiratory illness, and what I mean by that is it's spread by respiratory droplets.
Primarily from people that are ill, that are coughing and sneezing.
There is little evidence that there's much asymptomatic spread going on.
And when you're asymptomatic, of course, you don't know you are.
No, you don't.
And, you know, the British Journal of Medicine recently reported evidence of asymptomatic spread is insufficient to justify mass testing for COVID-19, and I agree with them.
Keep up with what's trending.
subscribe on youtube today trending now on america first with sebastian gorka Let's listen to Nicole Wallace, not just on the President, but on all Republicans.
Video cut 11. I think Republicans are concerned that there just might be a little shame injected into the political system again.
Under Donald Trump, they could let people go without unemployment insurance because Donald Trump didn't care.
Under Donald Trump, they could let people end up in food bank lines because he didn't care about programs to secure their...
A lot of people have temporary economic...
Crises that will be alleviated if we kill the virus and people can open up their businesses again.
But Republicans don't feel pressure because of the suffering because people have been suffering for many, many, many months.
Republicans are afraid that we might reintroduce shame.
Into the political ecosystem.
And I think that what I detect in McConnell is relief.
I don't think McConnell liked working with Donald Trump.
I think he was craven enough to know that he could put whatever judges he wanted on the United States Supreme Court just called up again and say, hey, do Gorsuch, do Kavanaugh next, and let's do a Hail Mary with the real right wing lunatic.
I mean, I don't think that Mitch McConnell has any distress or despair about working with Joe Biden.
That was Michael Steele, wasn't it?
Chortling along.
That was Michael Steele.
This is incredible.
They're lecturing us about shame?
And the former chairman of the RNC is chortling along about that deranged woman's attack on all Republicans who said, for months and months and months the president didn't care.
You mean specifically the five months, the five months that Nancy has blocked the COVID relief package?
Those five months?
Nicole Wallace?
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
We're at 125 bus tour right now.
125 stop bus tour around George.
I'm headed to one right now in South Georgia.
We're fully working this week to make sure we get our vote out.
If we do that, I think we'll hold the line against this absolutely ridiculous Democratic onslaught.
Run through the tape, Senator.
I know you will, but there are 2 million people who have already voted early, but I've been telling you, I have 13 affiliates, lucky 13 in Georgia.
I want everybody to vote early, and I think that's your message as well.
Absolutely.
I mean, this is the week.
You never know what the weather's going to be next week.
We only have Tuesday next week, so you've got to get out and vote before Thursday.
And we're just telling everybody on the stage, you can't take a chance not voting.
That's the one thing that we have to do.
About 20% of the vote in November came in on Election Day, and it's a high-risk role, so we've got to get our vote out this week.
You've had 2 million people vote, including 64,000 people who didn't vote in November.
Is that a good number or a bad number for the good guys?
Well, right now, it's about even.
I mean, we're encouraged by that, frankly.
There's a lot of young people voting, and surprisingly, for some, although we're not too surprised, a lot of those are coming our way.
People have awakened to how dramatically outrageous this agenda is that Democrats are trying to perpetrate.
It's dangerous.
It's totally out of line with most people in Georgia.
And they just, you know, they weren't totally aware of it before.
So we think that people are becoming aware of just how radical these two candidates are that Kelly Loeffler and I are running against.
I got one that has a China scandal going.
I mean, you know, this is a very serious issue.
And the other guy has just been extremely liberal over all the issues from defunding the police to...
He said you can't be in the military and serve God.
For goodness sake.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show.
I'm joking.
You've written a few books about Johnny Cash, about Steve McQueen, And now the new one coming up in a couple of months here about Billy Graham.
You told the story of Steve McQueen coming to faith.
You told the story of Johnny Cash and his profound Christian faith.
And now the third in this series is about Billy Graham.
What's the title of that book?
It's called Billy Graham, The Men I Knew.
And you know, Billy's sort of the glue between Johnny and Steve.
Billy was very close with Johnny Cash.
Johnny had a lot of struggles.
He struggled with amphetamines that he started using.
He was on the road.
He struggled with them throughout his life and was arrested a few times.
Never served time in prison, as some people think he did.
But he was a struggling Christian.
But I underline the word Christian.
He was a Christian.
And Billy continued to use Johnny and be friends with Johnny and have Johnny play at his crusades, which was a very risky thing for him.
What's for Billy to do at that point in his career?
And then with McQueen, when McQueen came to Christ, he found out he had cancer about nine months to a year later.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he...
Thank you.
Hello, my friends.
I'm Dennis Prager, and this is the Ultimate Issues Hour.
The first one of the year.
2-0-2-1.
Actually, 2-0-2-1.
I try to say 0, not 0. Do you think there's any significance in doing that?
I'll tell you why I think there is.
When I give my credit card, making an order on the phone, They hear zero better than O. I can't believe I'm saying that on a widely listened to radio show.
It will not strike as many people as it strikes me as significant.
So I shall move on.
The Ultimate Issues Hour is the third hour every Tuesday.
If you don't realize by now how important getting the ultimate issues right is, then I probably will never get through you on that subject.
You could call this hour the Explain Life Hour.
It's the same thing as Ultimate Issues.
Explain life.
There is so little explanation of life given now.
The politicization of education is such that you don't get to know, for example, and this is related but it's not the subject, you know what I consider the most important thing to get straight in order to have a better world and a better life.
People have to know how weak and corrupt Or corrupted human nature is.
If you walk around thinking human nature is good, it is impossible to be wise.
You are building a building on not just sand, but on jello.
That's what it is.
Better than sand.
You can build a building on sand.
You can't build anything on jello.
This is the formative question, and religious Jews and Christians know this.
It is fundamental to both religions that human nature is, shall we say, problematic.
That is why every year I have done an Ultimate Issues Hour, I'm sure every year, I don't count the days or the weeks, on that subject.
This is related, but it is not the subject.
It is the subject of my column.
My column and the Ultimate Issues Hour coincidentally both take place on Tuesdays.
It was a very sad column for me to write.
I now better understand the good German.
That's the title of my column.
So I might as well read it to you with intervals of comments.
As my listeners and readers can hopefully attest, I have been on a lifelong quest to understand human nature and human behavior.
I am sad to report that I have learned more in the last few years, particularly in 2020, than in any equivalent period of time.
One of the biggest revelations concerns a question that has always plagued me.
How does one explain the quote-unquote good German?
The term used to describe the average, presumably decent German who did nothing to hurt Jews, but also did nothing to help them, and did nothing to undermine the Nazi regime.
The same question could be asked about the average Frenchman.
During the Vichy era, that was the Nazi collaborationist government during World War II in France.
The average Russian under Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev, and their successors.
And the millions of others who did nothing to help their fellow citizens under oppressive dictatorships.
These past few years have taught me not to so quickly judge.
The quiet German, the quiet Russian, etc.
Of course, I still judge Germans who helped the Nazis and Germans who in any way hurt Jews.
But the Germans who did nothing?
Not so fast.
What has changed my thinking has been watching what is happening in America and Canada and Australia and elsewhere, for that matter.
The ease with which tens of millions of Americans have accepted irrational, unconstitutional, and unprecedented police state-type restrictions on their freedoms, including even the freedom to make a living, has been, to understate the case, sobering.
That's one of the key sentences.
Millions of Americans have accepted irrational, unconstitutional, and unprecedented police state-type restrictions on their freedoms, including even the freedom to make a living, has been sobering.
The same holds true for the acceptance by most Americans of the rampant censorship on Twitter and all other major social platforms.
Even physicians and other scientists are deprived of freedom of speech if, for example, they offer scientific support for hydroxychloroquine along with zinc to treat COVID-19 in the early stages.
Board-certified physician Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who has saved hundreds of COVID-19 patients from suffering and or death, has been banned from Twitter for publicizing his life-saving Half of America is afraid to speak their minds at virtually every university, movie studio and large corporation.
Indeed, at virtually every place of work.
Professors who say anything that offends the left fear being ostracized if they have tenure.
And being fired if they do not.
People are socially ostracized, publicly shamed, and or fired for differing with Black Lives Matter as America-hating and white-hating a group as has ever existed.
And few Americans speak up.
On the contrary, when BLM protesters demand that diners outside of restaurants raise their fists to show their support for BLM, Nearly every diner does.
So then, who are we to condemn the average German who faced the Gestapo if he didn't salute Hitler, or the average Russian who faced the NKVD, the secret police and intelligence agency that preceded the KGB, if he didn't demonstrate sufficient enthusiasm for Stalin?
Americans face the left's cancel culture.
But not left-wing secret police or re-education camps, at least not yet.
I have come to understand the average German living under Nazism and the average Russian living under Communism for another reason, the power of the media to brainwash.
As a student of totalitarianism since my graduate studies, At the Russian Institute of Columbia University School of International Affairs, I have always believed that only in a dictatorship could a society be brainwashed.
I was wrong.
I now understand that mass brainwashing can take place in a nominally free society.
The incessant left-wing drumbeat of the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and almost every other major newspaper, plus the Atlantic, the New Yorker, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR, all of Hollywood, and almost every school from kindergarten through graduate school has brainwashed at least half of America.
Every bit as effectively as the German, Soviet, and Chinese communist press did, and in the latter case still does.
That thousands of schools will teach the lie that is the New York Times 1619 Project is one of countless examples.
Trending now on the Mike Dillinger Show.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Listen to what Joe Biden said about the actions like the one we saw last night in Minneapolis to literally defund the police.
But I also don't think we should get too far ahead of ourselves on dealing with police reform in that because they've already labeled us as being Defund the police.
Anything we put forward in terms of the organizational structure to change policing, which I promise you will occur.
Promise you.
Just think to yourself and give me advice whether we should do that before January 5th, because that's how they beat the living hell out of us across the country, saying that we're talking about defunding the police.
We're not.
We're talking about holding them accountable.
Nothing screams holding them accountable better than stripping $8 million from the police department in Minneapolis, which of course will result in...
Here's how this works.
If you don't have funds for the police, if you funnel them into, I guess, mental health counselors, and good luck handling a raging, violent criminal, good luck with that if you're a mental health counselor.
Maybe you can sit there and start singing.
Folk music to somebody who's, you know, waving a machete around.
Maybe you could go back and ask them if they wet the bed when they were a child as they're, you know, on a rampage.
Oh, we're not.
But this is a very important clip from Biden.
You've got to know exactly his intention.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show.
I went and looked on the Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force to see what's the plan in Orange County.
It reads, The plan for distribution of a COVID vaccine is a phase one, in which high-risk, high-priority groups receive the first limited trial amounts of vaccine, and as more becomes available, more groups are included until there is enough vaccine to serve the entire population.
Good.
Many of the policies and procedures for vaccine distribution will be developed by the Centers for Disease Control or the California Department of Health.
Hmm?
Why not?
I don't care.
But counties have the responsibility of determining their unique needs.
That's it.
It's the county deal.
In terms of identifying priority groups for vaccine providers.
Orange County Health Agency vaccine planning involves using input from our staff, from medical experts, and from the community to assist us in developing procedures that meet all CDC and state regulations while addressing the unique needs of Orange County.
Central to our planning is a vaccine task force.
So paragraph three, no guidance yet.
Comprised of members of at-risk groups, such as healthcare workers, essential workers, ethnic communities, and older adults, and organizations such as hospitals, clinics, educational institutions, and businesses, as well as experts in ethics, faith-based issues, veterans issues, and various medical specialties.
This group will address prioritization of vaccine recipients and how to address concerns about the vaccine among different demographic and workforce groups, and to make recommendations to the HCA planning staff and the HCA director.
The task force was selected from input from a task force.
We're talking now about task force.
There is no guidance on where the vaccine is and who can get it.
Nowhere on the web.
Just telling us about their task force.
Nothing about where to get the vaccine and when.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas show.
And it's kind of like I knew that I.
Thank you.
Hello, my friends.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I want to remind you that we are planning on a major cruise with listeners from England to Iceland in June.
And it's hard to believe things will be locked down half a year from now.
That would make it a year and a half.
So I would count on it happening.
That is the cruise.
And they're all sold out and they're all terrific.
There's a banner at my website.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Well, I told you that already.
Speaking about, I'm reading to you my column this week.
I very rarely do that.
Maybe I do it twice a year.
It's funny that I would do it the very first column of the year.
It's so important and it's worthy of the ultimate issues hour.
Talking about my understanding of the quote-unquote good German better now.
How people can see the smashing of liberties in their country and be okay with it.
Prior to the lockdowns, I flew almost every week of the year, so I was approached by people who recognized me on a regular basis.
Increasingly, I noticed that people would look around to see if anyone was within earshot and then tell me in almost a whisper, I support Trump or I'm a conservative.
The last time people looked around and whispered things to me was when I was...
I used to visit the Soviet Union.
In Quebec this past weekend, as one can see on a viral video, a family was fined and members arrested because six, yes, six, people gathered to celebrate the New Year.
A neighbor snitched on them, and the celebrants were duly arrested.
The Quebec government lauded the snitches and asked for more public, quote, this is their word, Collaboration.
Snitches are likewise lauded and encouraged in some Democrat-run states and cities in America.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in March, snitches get rewards.
And by left-wing governments in Australia.
Plenty of Americans, Canadians, and Australians are only too happy to snitch on people who refuse to lock down their lives.
And all this is taking without concentration camps, without a Gestapo, without a KGB, and without Maoist re-education camps.
That is why I no longer judge the average German as easily as I used to.
Apathy in the face of tyranny turns out to be, turns out not to be.
A German or Russian characteristic.
I just never thought it could happen in America.
Articles up at Town Hall on my own website.
1-8 Prager 776-877-243-7776 People aren't fighters.
People do accept what governments tell them to do.
It's an amazing thing.
Why do you think the religious Jews, specifically Orthodox Jews, Evangelical Christians, traditional Catholics, I assume traditional LDS, Mormons, why do you think That they are the only organized opposition to this tyranny.
And why is that not a generally asked question?
The left hates these people.
Because they're really the only people who are as a group challenging this tyranny.
And that's because They have imbibed a message that's in the Psalms.
Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings who will not help you.
That's right.
It's exactly right.
People who believe strongly in the God of their religion Are not likely to be bossed around by human beings.
Or less likely.
I know Christians have the dilemma of being told to listen to the government of their society.
Jews have that rule too.
The law of the land is the law.
But people who are religious and who think, and not all religious people think, Realize that that is contextual.
If the government tells you to murder your neighbor, you don't listen to the government.
Obviously.
If the government acts legally and morally, you listen to it.
If it doesn't, you don't.
You listen to God.
Like the midwives who didn't listen to Pharaoh in the book of Exodus.
There's got to be a reason why religious people are more reluctant, right?
Than there is.
They're not as intimidated by people in power as the secular are.
That's a fact.
It's before your eyes.
Somehow, when Garcetti speaks in L.A. or Newsom in California, Or a wolf in Pennsylvania.
The secular are more likely to shudder and quake in their boots than the religious, who by and large have contempt for these tyrants, these petty tyrants.
The putting out of people, hundreds of thousands, what is it, 110,000 restaurants?
We're out of business.
And they're all, of course, family-owned.
The big guys, oh, the chains, they're doing fine.
They can handle the lockdown.
So that's all we'll have are chains.
One of the glories of American life, the local restaurant is being crushed.
And as I said on Fox News last week, you could eat on an airplane without a mask, two inches from some stranger, but you can't eat eight feet from a stranger, six feet from a stranger without a mask, or even with a mask now, in a restaurant, in Democrat-run states.
People don't only oppose it.
They vote for the party that has wrecked their lives.
We'll be back.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berger.
Let's listen to Nicole Wallace.
Not just on the president, but on all Republicans.
Radio cut 11. I think Republicans are concerned that there just might be a little shame injected into the political system again.
Under Donald Trump, they could let people go without unemployment insurance because Donald Trump didn't care.
Under Donald Trump, they could let people end up in food bank lines because he didn't care about programs to secure their...
A lot of people have temporary economic crises that will be alleviated if we kill the virus and people can open up their businesses again.
But Republicans don't feel pressure because of the suffering, because people have been suffering for many, many, many months.
Republicans are afraid that we might reintroduce shame into the political ecosystem.
And I think that what I detect in McConnell is relief.
I don't think McConnell liked working with Donald Trump.
I think he was craven enough to know that he could put whatever judges he wanted on the United States Supreme Court.
Just called up again and say, hey, do Gorsuch, do do do Kavanaugh next and let's do a Hail Mary with the real right wing lunatic.
I mean, I don't think that Mitch McConnell has any distress or despair about working with Joe Biden.
That was Michael Steele, wasn't it?
Chortling along.
That was Michael Steele.
This is incredible.
They're lecturing us about shame?
And the former chairman of the RNC is chortling along about that deranged woman's attack on all Republicans, who said, for months and months and months, the president didn't care.
You mean specifically the five months, the five months that Nancy has blocked the COVID relief package?
Those five months?
Nicole Wallace.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Subscribe on YouTube.
We're at 125 bus tour right now.
125 stop bus tour around George.
I'm headed to one right now in South George.
We're fully working this week to make sure we get our vote out.
If we do that, I think we'll hold the line against this absolutely ridiculous Democratic onslaught.
Run through the tape, Senator.
I know you will, but there are 2 million people who have already voted early, but I've been telling you, I have 13 affiliates, lucky 13 in Georgia.
I want everybody to vote early, and I think that's your message as well.
Absolutely.
I mean, this is the week.
You never know what the weather's going to be next week.
We only have Tuesday next week, so you've got to get out and vote before Thursday.
And we're just telling everybody in the state, you can't take a chance not voting.
That's the one thing that we have to do.
About 20% of the vote in November came in on Election Day, and it's a high-risk role, so we've got to get our vote out this week.
You've had 2 million people vote, including 64,000 people who didn't vote in November.
Is that a good number or a bad number for the good guys?
Well, right now, it's about even.
I mean, we're encouraged by that, frankly.
There's a lot of young people voting, and surprisingly, for some, although we're not too surprised, a lot of those are coming our way.
People have awakened to how dramatically outrageous this agenda is that Democrats are trying to perpetrate.
It's dangerous.
It's totally out of line with most people in Georgia.
And they just, you know, they weren't totally aware of it before.
So we think that people are becoming aware of just how radical these two candidates are that Kelly Loeffler and I are running against.
I got one that has a China scandal going.
I mean, you know, this is a very serious issue.
And the other guy has just been extremely liberal over all the issues from defunding the police to...
He said you can't be in the military and serve God.
For goodness sake.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas show.
You've written a few books about Johnny Cash, about Steve McQueen, and now the new one coming up in a couple of months here.
About-- Hi, everybody. everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the Ultimate Issues Hour.
It's about my column this week.
A major development in my own thinking has occurred in the last year or two, especially the last year.
And it's sobering that I understand the people in tyrannies who did nothing, didn't do anything directly evil, didn't do any protesting.
People are intimidated.
But what is depressing is the intimidation of the American people without a secret police to send them to a camp.
Whether it's Gulag or Dachau.
That's what's depressing.
The amount of liberty taken away from Americans.
You can't make a living.
You must be crushed.
And people have accepted it.
Every time this happens in history, there's always a cause in whose name these things are done.
They're always fraudulent.
In the name of safety.
Really?
So they're not safe in Florida?
Isn't that amazing?
I guess they respond differently, people who call themselves conservative.
They do.
They do respond differently.
But half of America is completely intimidated and will allow their neighbor to lose their income and will snitch on people.
Who gather in their own apartment.
Like happened in Quebec.
It's not just an American phenomenon.
So, it's been a sobering education about human nature.
That's the point here.
Glenn in Ontario, California.
Hello.
Mr. Prager, I'm glad I got to speak to you.
I'm going to preface everything I'm about to say.
I've been listening for about eight years, and I'm a big admirer of yours.
Thank you.
In particular, The Courage.
Mm-hmm.
People you've had on your show, Abigail Scherer is a perfect example.
That's right.
I read Irreversible Damage recently, gave it to my brother.
His sister's a nurse.
And so I know you are talking about that.
This is a perfect topic for tomorrow.
And I think we have 50 senators on the right and 12 are going to stand up.
It's the wisdom that you dispense on your radio.
It's helped me over the last eight years.
And this is the biggest one.
I think, if I'm right, you say that courage is the least sound of all the good traits.
Is that correct how you put it?
Yes, right.
And I'm with you 100%, sir.
I have a shirt I made.
It's kind of mocking the lockdown, but it's a sad reality.
So the shirt, it's an individual in front of a TV playing, worshiping, basically.
And you've got a mask on, and the TV screen reads, Remain terrified, stay home, question nothing.
That's perfect.
That's perfect.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me get that again.
Give me the three things.
Say that again.
Yeah.
Remain terrified.
Question nothing.
Stay home.
I love it.
Okay.
Remain terrified.
Question nothing.
Stay home.
That's right.
It's a way of summarizing my piece.
That's correct.
Remain terrified.
Question nothing.
If you question, then Twitter will take you down.
That's really something.
Look at what happened to Dr. Simone Gold, Dr. Vladimir Zelenko.
what they did to the report and the Senate on behalf of Ivermectin.
What if it does turn out that vast numbers of Americans who died could have been saved had they been treated with Ivermectin and or hydroxychloroquine and zinc early?
I What conclusions will Americans draw?
My belief is nothing will happen.
Nothing.
That people will still believe when people say science says or the CDC said.
This is what I mean.
That's what my article is about.
A lot to be learned about human nature.
What was that?
Ladies and gentlemen, relieffactor.com That was just a test if they'll still advertise on my show.
This was a loyalty test for Relief Factor.
It's an amazing product.
It is amazing.
And this father and son, the Talbots, have...
They have wonderful values.
I know these people.
I've gotten to know them.
They have a deal.
If it doesn't work in three weeks, it probably won't work, so try it for three weeks at a very reduced price.
$19.95 in shipping.
Relieffactor.com for muscle and joint aches.
800-500-8384.
Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
So Richard Nixon in 1960, Thomas Jefferson in 1800, and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the last line of interpretation and defense when it comes
As I've said earlier in this program, This is not something I take lightly.
This is not something that I think should become routine.
But while we're at it, while we are talking about this, the Democrats are inevitably going to be saying this is unprecedented.
This is an assault on the Constitution.
This is wrong.
This is terrible.
How dare you?
They're going to be screaming activists in the streets.
Activist media and all we have to do is play cut 29 over and over and over and over and over.
Play tape.
Our very democracy depends again on the confidence of the American people in the integrity of our electoral system.
So my colleagues, please don't talk about this about a conspiracy theory.
It's not about that.
It's not about conspiracy.
It's about the Constitution of the United States.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
Trending now on the Mike Deliger Show.
What do you make of a city like Minneapolis, Minnesota that slashed the police budget by millions of dollars last night?
It was a unanimous vote.
These kooks originally voted to abolish the police department altogether.
I want to give you some numbers.
Because this is very real here in Georgia, too.
How pro-police do you think Raphael Warnock is?
How pro-police do you think John Ossoff is?
How pro-police do you think today's Democrats are?
In Minneapolis, where we have a lot of listeners, here are some numbers that I want to share with you.
There have been 532 gunshot victims so far this year.
532. More than double the same period a year ago.
Carjackings are up 331% from the same period last year.
They've had hundreds of carjackings.
In the streets of Minneapolis.
Violent crimes have surged to 5,100 crimes.
And what did Minneapolis City Council do?
Well, everybody, I'm Dennis Prager, I'm Dennis and I welcome you back to the Ultimate Issues Hour about the ease with which people are intimidated.
And it's about my column today that I no longer judge the good German, quote-unquote, you know, the one who didn't participate in violence against Jews or help the Nazis do so.
but did nothing.
The ease with which people can be intimidated by the state has been disconcerting, I believe.
I didn't expect that in America.
Rugged individualism, the land of the free and the home of the brave, become the home of the weak.
Weakness is a virtue.
That's what we're told now.
Weakness.
Masculinity is toxic.
Well, it's all had an effect.
No question about it.
And then snitching.
Yes, indeed.
All righty, everybody.
Sandy, Los Angeles, California.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
You are my guru.
You're the wisest person I know.
I have to say that I came to the same conclusion.
I would ask my friends, the two democratic friends that I feel safe talking to, one of them not so much even anymore, you know, do you think all of those Germans are horrible people and we're any better?
And it's no, it's just that they were told for years by their government-run media that Jews were evil and corrupt and when the Jewish neighbor or teacher or friend that they knew for 20 years Did something, maybe forgot to return something, or had an argument with a husband or a wife, and it was like, oh, oh, well maybe it's true.
Maybe what they've been saying.
Now obviously we don't have genocide in this country, but when you think of the media, the onslaught against whites, how exactly different is that?
Right, or Republicans, conservatives, or religious people.
Well, anything, yeah.
And I'm terrified, Dennis.
I'm absolutely terrified.
And my question to you is, because I look to you as my source of strength and knowledge, what can we do?
Should we write letters?
I live in Los Angeles.
Our new DA, Escon.
I've stopped listening to the news because I just can't function if I do.
And even you sometimes, it's hard to listen to you because I know where we're headed and it's just ugliness.
But should we write letters?
Should we try to get guests gone, if that's how you say it, impeached or recalled?
Yes, everything.
I see it in the day when I turn on the radio and you're not there.
Say it again, you want when I'm not here?
What was that?
Well, because they tried to do this, and I don't remember what, but in Obama's day, they tried to take off talk radio.
Oh, there's no question about it.
Look, there's a new hit piece coming out I just learned today from Yahoo News on PragerU.
They hate us.
Anything to destroy opposition, this is always what the left does.
What can you do?
How do we communicate?
There are a lot of things to do.
First of all, people have to take their kids out of regular schools.
Once they financially collapse, they only care about money.
Teachers unions only care about money and about left-wing causes.
They don't care about students.
So people have to take their kids out of schools, and they have to homeschool them or put them in religious schools, even if they don't believe in the religion.
I am a religious Jew.
I would much sooner send my kid to a Catholic school than to a regular secular school.
It's not even a question.
And so that's the first thing.
You have to disengage.
There are two countries in this country.
They have nothing in common.
I have nothing in common with a leftist.
I have everything in common with a liberal, except I'm not a fool.
Liberals are wimps.
Liberals are weak.
But liberals have good values.
Leftists have evil values.
And so I have nothing in common with a leftist, and I have nothing in common therefore with nine-tenths of the teachers of our children from college to kindergarten.
Get the hell out of the school, or don't complain when your kid is poisoned and has contempt for you, for God, for Christianity, for Judaism, for Israel, for the United States, and for you.
That's what they will ultimately have contempt for, is you.
Why would you parents send your children to a place to teach them contempt for everything that you hold dear?
That's the first thing we have to do, is disengage.
Get out of there.
It is a rotten, corrupt, evil system of education that we now have.
The 1619 lie perpetrated by the New York Times, The greatest lie told about America in American history.
It is a libel like the Jewish blood libel.
That America was founded in order to preserve slavery.
It has no truth to it.
It is a gigantic lie.
And yet it is in 3,000 schools.
Get out of there.
And fight.
And speak up.
Now, it's easy for me to tell people to speak up on your Facebook page.
Because I am attacked constantly.
There are gigantic attacks on me.
But it makes no difference.
I don't lose my job.
People can lose their job if they take issues with the left.
And I appreciate that.
So it's easy for me to say, speak up.
But I can only tell you that if people don't speak up, it's over.
Help, oh yes, that's right.
And help the fighters fight.
That's true.
PragerU is not the only fighter.
There are a lot of good ones.
But help the fighters.
Not everybody can fight.
But everybody can help the fighters.
Sign the Newsom recall petition.
It's on the internet.
I believe there's a link to my website.
If not, just go recall Newsom.
Open up your restaurant and we will flock there.
I've had restaurant owners who were defying this tyranny in the state of California.
My friends, liberty has to be fought for.
it doesn't come naturally this is Lonnie Chen of the Hoover Institution for townhall.com The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there's good reason for that.
On January the 5th, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics, and maybe beyond.
A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common-sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal.
And it will mean that some of Biden's more extreme appointments, people who either aren't qualified or who are far out of the mainstream, will be rejected by the Senate.
The runoff elections on January the 5th will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there.
All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.
I'm Lanhee Chen.
Considering a career in politics?
Consider Pepperdine's Graduate School of Public Policy.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berger.
Rachel Maddow with her latest incarnation of clickbait of the televisual variety.
Video Cut 10. We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon, who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple felonies.
And Trump can, I mean, CNN is reporting today that one of the people Trump's considering pardoning is not only himself, but Allen Weisselberg, who is the top financial guy at the Trump Organization.
I mean, if the president pardons him, pardons the top financial guy at his own business on his way out of office, I just, I mean, this is, it's worth It is worth contending anew with the threat to the republic of having a felon in the White House.
Right.
Because a man whose son is in bed with communist China and he just willy-nilly emails requests for $10 million from Chinese tycoons.
That's fine, right?
And who are those sources who are talking to you about the...
Pardon for members of the Trump Organization?
Are the same sources that sold you that we have his tax returns blockbuster?
Do you remember what she did?
For 41 minutes, she teased the tax returns.
Only then, in the last segment, she must be really in trouble.
If you have to tease something, I mean, teasing something over one break, yeah, that's kind of like radio TV, you do that.
Stay tuned for...
But to do it for your whole show, and then to reveal buckets, you got nothing?
That's embarrassing, Rachel.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
I don't love the fact that Congress is now getting involved in our elections.
I don't.
This is not something that I have great delight in.
This is not something that should be taken lightly.
Because as soon as you give the power of elect.
Hi, everybody. everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
*clap* *clap* Talking about the ease with which government can control people, media can brainwash people, it's an ultimate issues hour.
When I think of the quiet folks in communist Russia, the Soviet Union, China under Mao, or today, Germans, In the Hitler era.
You know, you always ask, well, you know, why don't these people speak up?
But people don't speak up in America where there are no concentration camps.
There's cancel culture.
And that's terrible.
Terrible.
It's not a concentration camp.
People snitch like in Quebec.
I mean, that video...
Is the symbol of Canada, in my opinion.
That video symbolizes Canada.
Under Trudeau.
People have a New Year's Eve celebration.
Six people in an apartment.
Snitch calls and the police arrest them.
And fine them.
Would you believe this?
Would anybody have believed this a year ago?
I would have.
I've been telling you what the left does in every country.
Yes, indeed.
Indeed.
That's right.
Marty in Belmont, California.
Wonders if he would have had the courage to stand up to evil in Germany.
Yes, that's what I'm saying.
If people aren't standing up today, With the draconian, you cannot make a living laws.
You cannot gather in your own domicile laws.
I certainly understand why people wouldn't stand up to the Nazis.
After all, even in Quebec, they weren't sent off to a death camp or a concentration camp.
So that's the sad issue.
Nobody knows how they would react.
I don't expect people to be heroes.
But I don't expect people to be wimps either.
All right.
I don't want to depress you.
I'm not getting depressed.
I have a lot of things.
I've got to talk to you.
I've done it on the Happiness Hour.
Maybe the Happiness Hour will tell you why I'm not depressed.