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Jan. 6, 2021 - Dennis Prager Show
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Thank you.
Thank you.
If somebody would have told you that the state of Georgia would elect two people who would intellectually, honestly, be called, what do they say, crypto-communist or neo-communist, you know, like they have neo-fascist, you would say that it was not possible.
This is Georgia.
But that is apparently what happened.
I have no idea how much of any cheating took place.
I always say, and nobody has an answer to this.
No one.
What would stop Democrats who could get away with it from cheating?
I don't have proof.
Very strong circumstantial evidence about the presidential election, but I have no proof.
But if you had the opportunity of stopping a person you believed was a fascist, a white supremacist, a racist, and a dictator from winning, wouldn't you cheat?
I would.
I'm perfectly honest with you.
I would feel morally bound to do so.
So, that combined with the fact that they've cheated in the past, they cheated in the Nixon-Kennedy election.
Of something people can be certain, there is no morality.
There are no moral rules that would stop the left from cheating.
Or stop the Democratic Party.
You don't even need the left alone.
Today it's the left.
The Democratic Party is indistinguishable.
That's what is so amazing about the two candidates in Georgia.
These were not people who, perhaps like Joe Manchin, who have some semblance of liberalism left.
These are hardcore.
Leftists.
In effect, they elected two Bernie Sanders.
That's one way of looking at it.
So, to you, I have this to say.
Because I am speaking as you.
If you feel that the country is in jeopardy, which I have felt my whole life.
And some people heard it, and some people didn't.
Or heard it and thought that it was overstated that the country is in jeopardy of being lost.
To you I say what I say to me.
If you only fight when you're winning, then you will not win.
Right?
Is that a good way of putting it?
I think we should keep that.
I learned that from every good battle, including the American Revolution, when Washington was...
Nobody would have predicted that he would have won.
You have to teach your children adamantly what this country is about, and that the left is a greater threat than the Soviet Union ever was.
There's no comparison between the threat to this country.
I was an adult during the Cold War.
I was strongly anti-communist because I hate evil.
But I never thought the Soviets would conquer us.
But the domestic left?
That's a mortal threat.
One of the possibilities of Of getting out of this mess?
Real mess.
Serious mess.
First, there needs to be a disengagement from the schools.
That's very important.
Sending your child to a typical American school, and if you live in rural Georgia, it may not be a typical American school, but a typical American school in any urban area is to send your child to Loathe everything you stand for and potentially loathe you.
So a vast movement of disengagement must take place.
You have corrupted our society.
You have lied to our children.
It's a very simple test.
If the school your child goes to has adopted the 1619 curriculum, which is pure lie, then they cannot stay there.
There's homeschooling, there are religious schools, there are some schools still committed to simply teaching what is true, but they can't be in a school that teaches the 1619 Project.
So you have a clear barometer of what to do.
In California, you sign the petition to get rid of Gavin Newsom.
In Pennsylvania, California, states where restaurants are locked down, You open up your restaurant.
I will, certainly in California, and I will try for other places, start announcing names if it takes 15 minutes.
People have to frequent those restaurants.
Fauci, who is a crackpot, is the first time I've said that.
He's a crackpot.
That man should be directing policy on this issue like I should be the manager of a baseball team.
Although I would be better, frankly.
So, I would do no harm.
If I managed a baseball team, I wouldn't hurt it.
I'm not sure I'd help it.
I think the players would enjoy, you know, my talks in the locker room, but he's doing harm.
Why he's listened to is, his track record is awful.
He's a fool.
He has just said that, well, maybe we'll start to open up in the fall.
In the fall.
A year and a half later.
See, to him, the consideration of how many people are ruined, how many lives are ruined, is not an issue.
He just knows virus.
He's an idiot savant.
But, of course, this will be religion to the new government.
The President is speaking at this time at a rally.
And let's tune in for a moment and see what he's saying.
I wish they'd flip those cameras and look behind you.
That is the most amazing sight.
When they make a mistake, you get to see it on television.
Amazing.
Amazing.
All the way back.
And don't worry, we will not take the name off the Washington Monument.
We will not.
Cancel culture.
You know, they wanted to get rid of the Jefferson Memorial.
Either take it down or just put somebody else in there.
I don't think that's going to happen.
It damn well better not.
Although with this administration, if this happens, it could happen.
You'll see some really bad things happen.
They'll knock out Lincoln too, by the way.
They've been taking his statue down.
But then we signed a little law.
You hurt our monuments.
You hurt our heroes.
You go to jail for 10 years and everything stopped.
You notice that?
It stopped.
It all stopped.
And they could use Rudy back in New York City, Rudy.
They could use you.
Your city's going to hell.
They want Rudy Giuliani back in New York.
We'll get a little younger version of Rudy.
Is that okay, Rudy?
We're gathered together in the heart of our nation's capital for one very, very basic and simple reason.
To save our democracy.
You know, most candidates on election evening, and of course...
This thing goes on so long, they still don't have any idea what the votes are.
We still have congressional seats under review.
They have no idea.
They've totally lost control.
They've used the pandemic as a way of defrauding the people in a proper election.
But you know, you know, when you see this and when you see what's happening, number one, they all say, sir, we'll never let it happen again.
I said, that's good, but what about eight weeks ago?
You know, they try and get you to go.
They say, sir.
In four years, you're guaranteed.
I said, I'm not interested right now.
Do me a favor.
Go back eight weeks.
I want to go back eight weeks.
Let's go back eight weeks.
We want to go back and we want to get this right because we're going to have somebody in there that should not be in there and our country will be destroyed and we're not going to stand for that.
All right.
Curious to get your thoughts.
I have a lot.
More thoughts.
But today, it's a good time for you to tell me how you feel.
I'm not usually the welcome emotions.
I love emotions on the male-female hour, happiness hour, but if you have heartfelt things to say, 1-8 Prager 776.
I'm Dennis Prager.
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.
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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, 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.
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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.
Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager. - Sure.
I came up with a phrase in the first segment, if you only fight when you're winning, you won't win.
I have zero inclination to give up.
The two years we are in for will be awful, just awful.
The damage they will do.
Because the left's aim is to damage and fundamentally transform the United States of America, and they all have the power to do so.
Even with all the judges appointed by President Trump, they simply ignore judges.
When I pointed that out to you in 2008, My suspicion, and I've always felt this, I have felt in my life, if I may be personal, I have called this issue clearly my whole life.
I know evil when I see it.
The left is evil.
Liberals are not.
Liberals are weak.
And all of my life, I've been explaining how whatever the left touches, it destroys.
Where did I first see it?
I guess the universities, then the arts.
Those were the two immediate.
Now, of course, journalism, medicine, science, history.
Sports.
Oh, look, the late night television.
I mean, it doesn't end.
For those old enough to remember late night television, I've always pointed out...
The aim of Johnny Carson, and who was his great successor?
Jay Leno.
People barely knew their politics.
To this day, I don't know what Johnny Carson, how Johnny Carson voted.
Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, these late night hosts, their belief was, you know, life is tough.
Life is tough for the vast majority of people.
Let me give them a little brightness at the end of their day.
The left's view is life is tough because America stinks.
And let me politicize my show to tell Americans how awful America is.
You wonder then, do they have a large audience?
Do they have an audience size comparable to Jay Leno's?
It would be interesting.
The cynicism, even the humor is just so dark and cynical.
You should have your kids watch replays of the Johnny Carson show.
And the good-natured...
I don't care about his personal life.
It's of no interest to me.
It's of no interest to me in any arena of public life.
If a guy wrote a great symphony, I really don't care if he was a philanderer.
I have no interest.
I only want to know what Joy and uplift will his symphony bring to me.
That's why I could listen to an evil man like Wagner's music.
I dissociate the music from the man.
So all of my life I have been talking about this and I have had to live with the constant You have to understand this.
I have lived every day virtually with the realization that this greatest experiment in human history is mortally endangered.
There is an existential threat to America.
And I had to live with the fact that most Americans had no clue, including Republicans, including conservatives.
And so I have made, I've had to make peace with the fact that I have to do what I can do and that's what you have to do.
You have to do what you can do.
I wish you could lead a normal life now with the joys of friendship and family and work and hobbies and travel and if you have a good marriage, a good marriage.
There are a lot of joys to be had in life.
Basically, the non-left wants to be left alone.
Allow me to live my life.
If I wish to go, to use the present day example, if I wish to go to a restaurant and endanger my life, allow me to.
Nobody is forcing anybody to go there.
I know that when I spoke about Burbank, California, which is very near where I broadcast, not allowing people to smoke cigars in a cigar store, the vast majority of people thought, I don't smoke cigars, what the hell is the difference?
That's it.
I knew it.
I knew people...
When people, those of you who have listened to me for a long time would know when people would call and say, you know, Dennis, I agree with you 99% of the time.
And I used to say, I know what the 1% is.
Secondhand smoke.
Half the time I was right.
There is, this is not self-aggrandizing.
I have no interest in doing that.
So please understand that as I'm about to say this.
There is a saying in the Talmud, the great gigantic Encyclopedia Britannica length series of works of philosophy, law, theology.
So it was of about 1800 years ago.
There's a statement.
Who is the wise man?
They have a whole series.
Who is the wealthy man?
Who is the happy man?
Who is the strong man?
And this one, what was this one again?
Who is the, oh God, when I went through the list, this one left my mind.
Who is the wise man?
So who is the wise man?
The wise man is the one who sees what will be born.
It's a very interesting phrase.
I saw what would be born when they didn't allow people to voluntarily smoke a cigar in a cigar store in Burbank.
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We're at 125 bus tours 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 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.
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.
We think that people are becoming aware of just how radical these two candidates are that Kelly Leffler 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.
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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.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he put out the request through his pastor, Leonard DeWitt, to maybe meet Billy Graham.
And Billy came to meet Steve, and they had prayer together.
And then Billy gave his Bible to Steve.
Steve was on his way to a clinic in Juarez, Mexico.
And so Steve had forgotten his Bible, and Billy gave his Bible to Steve and signed it to him.
And then Steve tragically died in Juarez, Mexico.
And they pulled the sheet down and he was holding Billy's Bible.
Well, that was the last thing he was holding on to.
So.
President, I just made I just made a point.
And as usual, the amount of truths that come out of his mouth are greater than the amount of truths that come out of his accusers.
There's no comparison.
Made a point that I heard during the break.
The press says that any...
Supreme Court Justice who rules in his favor is a lapdog of the President.
That Bill Barr was a lapdog.
And they make it so that if you ever do, in fact, in your position, support the President, it vindicates their charge that you're just a lapdog doing what your master wants you to do.
And they don't want to be considered lapdogs.
It's a very valid point.
Let's hear what he's saying now.
And some day people actually requested an application.
That bothers me even more.
Not only are they voting, they want an application to vote.
One of them was 29 years ago, Dive.
Over 14,000 ballots were cast by out-of-state voters.
So these are voters that don't live in the state.
And by the way, these numbers are what they call outcome-determinative, meaning these numbers far surpass.
I lost my very little bit.
These numbers are massive.
Massive.
More than 10,000 votes in Pennsylvania were illegally counted.
Even though they were received after Election Day.
In other words, they were received after Election Day.
Let's count them anyway.
And what they did in many cases is they did fraud.
They took the date and they moved it back so that it no longer is after Election Day.
Alright, so we certainly have the ID here.
1-8 Prager 776. My worries about the country are even greater than that, though that's a pretty big deal.
Let me ask those of you who differ with me, what is wrong with having a fair commission investigate this?
Let me put it another way.
If you had to bet your house, for most people their greatest asset financially, If you had to bet your house, would you bet that it was more likely that the Russian government and the Trump campaign colluded in 2016, or that there was fraud on election day in November 2020?
Right?
You had to bet your house.
In my opinion, I believe that the...
That 75% of this country would bet that it was more likely that there was election fraud on Election Day 2020 than there was collusion between the Trump campaign and the Putin government.
Is there any lie the President told that is as important and was as continuous as the media's lie?
About the Russian collusion?
They document theoretically.
I mean, it's nonsense.
I looked at the Washington Post.
16,000 lies.
none of the 16,000 alleged lies comes close to damaging the society like the lie of the Russian collusion did.
These are the large macro questions that I think are fair to ask.
I would also like to add that the man, with all his flaws, was a great president.
Because greatness is what you do.
That is true for you.
It is true for me.
It's true for a president of the United States.
It's tough to recall the achievement he made economically.
The lowest unemployment rates among minorities in the history of measuring unemployment rates.
A lot of gratitude on the part of minorities in that regard, wasn't there?
You think that if you're in a minority in this country, a racial minority, do you think?
That you will have the same employment opportunities under democratic rule?
You know what the murder rates are?
The murder rates, what did I just read?
In Los Angeles, highest in 50 years, I believe?
St. Louis.
And Los Angeles is also skyrocketing.
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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.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Bye, comment.
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, 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.
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To recall Gavin Newsom, who is ruining more people's lives than any politician, perhaps in American history, because California is so populous. - Okay.
When you think about it, all he has done is ruin people's lives.
He and Eric Garcetti, who has called on people in Los Angeles to snitch on their neighbors.
Like they did in Quebec.
Six people gathered for New Year's Eve and they were arrested.
Read my column from yesterday.
You should read my column every week if you want more information to send out to people.
Arguments made in print in 800 words.
The acceptance of virtually all civil liberties being suppressed.
The acceptance in this country of that, in the name of safety, name of health, is vile, is frightening.
Very little scares me, as you well know.
That scares me.
The quiescence of the American public to the suppression of their most basic liberties for no good reason.
LA has been on lockdown and it is now called a hotbed.
Right?
What is the word that they use?
Epicenter?
No.
That they use is another one.
A hot center.
An epispot.
Anyway, you get the point.
What has lockdown achieved other than ruining people's lives?
Young people are scared.
What's been done to young people is unconscionable.
No school, no past, no future.
The legacy of the left.
There you go.
The left is about ruining life.
And they achieve it.
And people go along because they have the media.
The president is right.
With the media, you can do anything.
The only possible way, I said this decades ago, the only possible way for evil to conquer a society is through the lie.
And the media are liars for a living.
Their task is to promote the anti-American agenda of the left.
And that's it.
That's what they're dedicated to.
Now it should be obvious.
There might be a silver lining.
There might be in all of this.
Now, presumably with control of the White House, the Senate, and the House, and being able to do anything, there will be more clarity for more Americans about the mortal threat the left poses to everything they cherish.
However, When you have the media blocking for you, it's very hard.
If the media allowed dissenting voices, you think I could get published in the New York Times?
I used to have a column in the Los Angeles Times when it was liberal.
I have dozens of pieces that published of mine in the Los Angeles Times.
They would never publish me today.
Never.
There are no dissenting voices in the LA Times.
There are no dissenting voices in the New York Times.
Periodically, there's a dissenting voice in the Washington Post at a ratio of about 200 to 1. They're so afraid, correctly, of having articulate conservatives.
What is it?
Raise the alarm?
Is that the term?
Sound the alarm of what they're doing.
So begin with recalling Gavin Newsom.
I heard that they've passed a million, but because they throw out some as, you know, the signature isn't quite right.
It's amazing how they're very strict on that.
Not on elections.
But anyway, I want them to get two million, then there's no question that it will be voted upon.
It would be very interesting to see, if nothing else, it would be interesting to see, if it were voted on, how would Californians vote?
The brainwash is so effective that people whose lives have been ruined by Gavin Newsom might still vote against his recall.
If that isn't proof of brainwash, nothing is.
No, no, no, I don't want to recall him.
Yes, I have no job.
I have no job because he closed my restaurant.
I can eat on an airplane two inches from someone, but I can't eat six feet from someone in a restaurant and keep people employed.
So you know what restaurants you will have left?
Just the big chains.
That'll be it.
Because they can survive anything.
What we're having in America is unprecedented.
The collusion of big government and big business.
They are morally indistinguishable.
They feed one another.
Big business is as anti-American as the New York Times.
There is no difference.
Look at Nike.
And they're not hurt.
This is not capitalism.
This is what's called crony capitalism.
It's really a form of fascism, where the government and big business collude.
And the little guy is the enemy.
Why would a big chain restaurant want a local restaurant to compete?
I wish I could have a fundraising for restaurants to pay their fines.
and Just all of you open up and we'll pay your fines.
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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.
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.
So we're sitting there, and 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 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.
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So Richard Nixon in 1960, Thomas Jefferson in 1800, and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the last line and the contested election of 1876 shows us that Congress really is the last line of interpretation and defense when
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, 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.
All we have to do is play cut 29 over.
Okay, y'all, I'm Dennis Prager.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you.
And let's go to some of your calls.
In Chicago, Ann.
Hello, Ann.
Hi.
I'm calling from Chicago.
My name is Ann.
And I just wanted to make one comment when you were saying, how do we reverse any of this?
And I remember that comment.
I don't know who it was at the Founding Fathers when they said...
You can't legislate morality.
You know, laws can be created for immoral people, but no law will help an immoral people.
And so I think from a personal standpoint, we all need to return ourselves to a moral principle and affect others and affect that in our just local sense, because we can't think that elections and politicians are going to sell things for us.
Well, I agree.
The problem is that politicians can ruin things for us.
That's the issue.
When the left takes over, and by the way, there are leftists who lead personally moral lives.
It is possible for people who lead moral lives to destroy a good society.
Integrity and wisdom is very small.
We have had no wisdom, and no wisdom is the mother of macro-destruction.
Life is complex.
That's why pointing to the President's personal foibles is so pointless.
The amount of good he did.
So dwarfs whatever sins he has personally committed.
There's no comparison.
And the amount of awful things that leftists have done dwarfs the decency that some of them may have in their personal lives.
That's why I always found, oh, I like this guy, I'm voting for him.
Well, so what?
Likeable people can do unbelievable damage.
And people who are obnoxious, personally, can do a massive amount of good.
Ideally, you have both.
You're personally decent, and you do a lot of good.
You don't pick your surgeon based on their integrity, right?
You have two surgeons.
I made this analogy in the 2016 election all the time.
You don't choose almost anybody other than a business partner.
Their integrity is number one.
You have two surgeons.
You have a terrible cancer, malignant tumor.
You choose the one who has a great family life or the one who has a great record.
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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 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.
Bye.
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 We're at 125 bus tour right now, 125 stop bus tour around George.
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 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.
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...
He said you can't be in the military and serve God.
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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.
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.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he put out the request through his pastor, Leonard DeWitt, to maybe meet Billy Graham.
And Billy came to meet Steve, and they had prayer together.
And then Billy gave his Bible to Steve.
Steve was on his way to a clinic in Juarez, Mexico.
And so Steve had forgotten his Bible, and Billy gave his Bible to Steve and signed it to him.
And then Steve tragically died in Juarez, Mexico.
And they pulled the sheet down and he was holding Billy's Bible.
that was the last thing he was holding on to so keep up with what's trending subscribe on youtube today this is lon he 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 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.
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Rachel Maddow with her latest incarnation of clickbait of the televisual variety.
Video cut 10.
Normally Wednesday, the second hour, I would say 50 of the 52 weeks of the year is the male-female hour.
But after elections, which are all Tuesdays, we do tend to just continue the discussion of macro subjects.
So I miss the male-female hour, and I ask you to forgive me with regard to it's not being...
I've been reflecting on Georgia, the thought that Georgia would elect two radical leftists in a party that will then, because of the 50-50 split, the Vice President will always vote along with the Democrats, so in effect they have 51-50 on anything they want.
Along with the House, which is voting to abolish the use of the term father and mother, son and daughter, brother and sister, because they denote gender.
That's the party people in Georgia voted for.
It's the party of destruction, because the left is taken over and the left builds nothing but power.
You realize that?
Where is the left Boy Scouts?
Remember how often I ask that?
Name me any good institution and give me a left creation of it.
Left destroys, not builds.
Liberals build.
Conservatives build.
Leftists destroy.
People don't want to confront it because, as I have said all of my life, the analogy of evil to darkness is not correct.
It's the opposite.
Evil is so bright, people cannot stare at it.
So they fight little evils or make-believe evils.
That's what the left does.
They fight make-believe evils.
American racism.
American white supremacy.
Right?
That's what they fight.
The harm done to America with all of that is incalculable.
They have set back race relations in this country 50 years.
In the good old days prior to the left, I don't mean the 60s, 50s, 40s, 30s.
I mean the good old days of most of your lives since the 1980s, let's say.
40 years.
It's a lot of time.
It's a generation.
The great majority of whites, the great majority of blacks simply got along fine, worked together, played together, increasingly married.
And now we're told, ah, that black who works with you, he's different from you.
That's right.
Because of his color or her color, this person is different from you.
If you don't see race first, you are a racist.
Sick.
It's just sick.
Will the Democrats, with all this power, then make 11 million illegal immigrant citizens?
They announce that they want to do that.
Why do they want to do that?
Because they want 11 million more votes.
The aim of the left is power.
It has nothing to do with making a better society.
That's the veneer, but what they want is power.
That's why they have a tremendous advantage.
The left everywhere in the world has a big advantage, because people rather be taken care of than have liberty.
I've said that for decades, and you know, this is a living proof right now, the number of Americans without liberty, In Scotland, you know in Scotland you can't leave your house?
Have you read that?
You can't leave your house.
And people have accepted it, and the police will arrest you if you leave your house.
If I'd have told you two years ago, in Scotland people will not be allowed to leave their homes, you'd have thought I was crazy.
And people accept it.
Oh, okay, government says I shouldn't leave my house.
After all, science says, science says is now, thus saith the Lord.
In fact, in the Bible, thus saith the Lord had less impact than science says has today.
Right?
The Lord saith that you must take care of the widow and the orphan and be honest in business and follow justice and love mercy.
Right?
Thus saith the Lord.
And it didn't have much of an impact.
It never has on a lot of people.
Has on many people.
Has not on many.
But science says!
Woof!
Woof!
Ruined lives because of this idiocy.
Doesn't mean anything.
The cruelty of forcing people to die alone.
I thought masks were effective.
Nobody's answered these questions.
Why can't you eat on a plane and not in a restaurant?
Why can't you visit someone with a mask on in a hospital, a loved one who's dying, if masks are effective?
Do you know an answer to that?
I usually can imagine...
Answers to questions that I pose.
If masks are effective, why can't I visit my mother in a nursing home?
Or my grandmother?
Does somebody have an answer to that?
The only answer I can think of is what?
It's not 100%.
Oh, exactly.
Oh, it's not 100%.
Oh, I get it.
Oh, it's very effective, not 100%.
So why don't you ask Grandma if, oh, oh, but it's not, you might infect somebody, but wait a minute.
There are people working in the nursing home, have the visitor wear the mask that they're wearing.
If people had decency, I'm talking about the medical profession, if it had decency, wouldn't it insist on people in nursing homes being visited?
It's the sickness that of leftism has poisoned the sciences.
It's kosher to demonstrate against racism, but it's not kosher to visit a loved one in a nursing home or a hospice or a hospital.
The indecency that pervades the medical profession and pervades the society is so deep, and Americans go, okay, okay, science says, or the government says, and that's sufficient.
To be cruel.
That's cruelty to not visit these people.
Cruelty.
What's the answer to my next question?
You gave me the answer to masks are not 100% effective.
But they're allowing workers to come into their room, right?
They have to be fed.
So why are those people allowed in?
Why can't the visitor, why can't your daughter or son...
Or a husband or wife visits you wearing what the worker in the nursing home wears.
Got an answer to that one?
Those people are absolutely necessary.
Oh, they're absolutely necessary.
Okay.
So, it's not...
Wait, why is it not absolutely necessary to have a visitor that you love?
Why is that not absolutely necessary?
Because they're cruel.
That's why.
Because in the name of science, you can be despicable.
That's the reason.
Safety is more important than decency.
That is what we have come to.
Not just in America.
All over.
All over.
In Canada, I saw a picture.
You couldn't even talk to your relative from outside their window in a nursing home.
All products of our university system.
Not everybody who gets a college degree or graduate degree becomes a fool, but most do.
And along with being a fool is callousness to human decency.
That's where we're at, my friends.
Now you have to choose whether to give up.
It's very tempting to give up.
To tune out.
It's very tempting.
That you can't do.
That would be a sin.
You want to tune out?
Come on a cruise with us this June, providing cruises take off.
If it doesn't, obviously get your money back.
Come with me to Israel in October.
Both are listed at my website.
You want a healthy tune out?
That's a healthy tune out.
Meet other people who are like you and love this country and love its ideals.
we'll be back trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show we're at 125 bus tour right now bus 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 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.
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.
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.
shoe and the other guy has just has been extremely liberal over all the issues from defunding the police to uh you say he said you can't be in the military and serve god goodness keep up with what's trending
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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.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he put out the request through his pastor, Leonard DeWitt, to maybe meet Billy Graham.
And Billy came to meet Steve, and they had prayer together.
And then Billy gave his Bible to Steve.
Steve was on his way to a clinic in Juarez, Mexico.
And so Steve had forgotten his Bible, and Billy gave his Bible to Steve and signed it to him.
And then Steve tragically died in Juarez, Mexico.
And they pulled the sheep down and he was holding Billy's Bible.
Well, that was the last thing he was holding on to.
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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.
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If you only fight when you're winning, you will not win.
Good one.
Because it's true.
If it isn't true, it's not a good one.
I am reading an article by a political scientist who is neither Democrat nor Republican.
He has no proof.
Of cheating, but he has exactly my position on this matter, that the evidence is overwhelming, circumstantially overwhelming.
It's sort of like if there's a person in a room alone, and a person enters the room, there are no cameras, There's no DNA. There are no even fingerprints.
But when the person leaves the room, the person who entered the room leaves the room, the person who was in there is dead with a bullet wound and did not have a gun themselves.
It's all circumstantial, right?
It's completely circumstantial.
That's how I feel about the election.
No proof, at least now, but the circumstances, I mean, they're so dramatic.
There's stuff here that I had somewhat known.
It's an article by Claes Wren.
He's the only Claes Wren in this country, I bet.
C-L-A-E-S. He's a professor of political science at the...
Center for the Study of Statesmanship at the Catholic University of America.
Okay.
I have not reached my conclusions regarding the 2020 elections because of partisanship.
I've never belonged to a political party.
And then he just lists, and I'm not even done.
It's a long article.
It's up at DennisPrager.com.
It's titled, How the 2020 Election Could Have Been Stolen Memorandum.
The historical record indicates that when a sitting president increases his vote totals relative to his original election, he is re-elected.
President Trump did increase his vote, not by hundreds of thousands, But by over 10 million.
Now, how does that happen?
How do you increase?
If you increase it at all, you win.
That's been the rule.
Now you could say, okay, but Biden got more votes.
Yes, obviously you could say that.
But it is an anomaly.
Trump's support among Hispanics, a group often described as hostile to him, expanded to 32%.
Even more among Hispanic men.
His support among blacks increased by 50%.
Certain American states always go with the winner.
Florida and Ohio are at the top of that list.
He won Florida and Ohio.
There are counties that voted for the winner in the presidential election from 1980 to 2016. 36 years.
No.
Yeah, 36 years.
In 2020, with rare exceptions, these counties suddenly reversed course.
They did not vote for the person regarded as the winner, but for Donald Trump.
19 counties have been identified whose vote is viewed as a particularly good predictor of the outcome in a presidential election.
These 19 counties were, by the way, chosen before the election.
They are virtually certain to go with the winner.
It has been assumed that if a candidate carries 15 to 16 of those 19 counties, he is also bound to be the winner of the presidency.
How then did the 2020 election turn out in those bellwether counties?
Trump won no fewer than 18 of the 19. Even more telling.
He improved his performance in these counties.
Valencia County in New Mexico has mirrored the outcome of every presidential election since 1952. That's 48, that's 62 years.
No, it's more than that.
48, yeah, 48 and 20. 68 years, 68 years.
Trump won by 10% in 2020. You hear that?
A county that for 68 years has predicted the winner.
Trump won by 10%.
Indiana's Vigo County voted for every president except two since 1882. This year Trump carried that county by 15%.
Westmoreland County in Virginia.
has failed only twice since 1928 to vote for the winner of the presidential election.
Trump carried that county by 16%.
Given Trump's nationwide surge, it is not surprising that contrary to media predictions of a blue wave, the Republicans actually gained 13 seats in the House of Representatives.
Not a single Republican incumbent House member lost.
Not a single one.
Remember the analogy that the guy walked into a room, left, and the person who was in the room was shot dead, but we have no proof?
That's what I feel.
I think there might be proof over time.
What is obvious is, no one.
No one on the left has the intellectual honesty to even investigate the anomalies.
And I'll tell you why.
The left is not interested in fair elections.
They're interested in winning elections.
They are not the same.
Truth is not a left-wing value.
It's a liberal value.
It's a conservative value.
It is not a left-wing value.
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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.
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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.
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, but 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 had the little name tag for the convention they were at.
They were part of this atheist convention.
He was so kind to them.
And I just thought, this is how Jesus would be.
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So Richard Nixon in 1960, Thomas Jefferson in 1800.
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Hi everybody!
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If the Georgia vote is what it is, it's a very bad day in American history.
The left wishes to destroy this country.
Not physically destroy it, though it will have a terrible impact on its economy.
But destroy it, and it's already doing it.
It's already been doing it all of my life.
The 1619 Project that's in 3,000 schools is the most perfect, simple example.
Nancy Pelosi telling the House that they can no longer use the word mother and father, son and daughter, brother and sister, because they have genders built into them.
And for most Americans, they either don't know about these things or don't give a damn.
And by the time...
If it comes to suppress them, it'll be too late.
And you would think that the time has already arrived with the suppression of your ability to make a living because of the safety.
The God of safety.
Better safe than sorry.
I guess better safe than make a living.
Better safe than have your kids in school.
Better safe than prevent more addictions and child abuse and spousal abuse.
Better safe than any other moral consideration in life.
Better safe than allow dying people to have loved ones with them.
Better safe than anything.
Better safe than liberty.
People going along with it.
Am I right?
Of course I'm right.
Yes, indeed.
Roger Weatherford, Texas.
Hello.
I must admit that I'm one of those that have given up.
I quit listening to all the talk radio stuff that I can manage to stomach.
They keep talking about, well, in two years, we'll take Congress and send it back, and that's a dream that's never going to happen.
Within the next two years, what they're going to do is they're going to make legal all the illegal aliens that are in America today and give them the vote.
They're going to make voters out of prisoners in prison, felons in prison.
And they don't need another COVID virus because they're going to have the votes they need no matter what.
So, you know, hey, we've kind of just been, it's been stolen from us.
America.
Yeah, they are stealing it from us.
So the question you and I, who agree on that, have to confront is, do we watch it happen?
I don't want my kids and grandkids to think that daddy or puppy, as I'm known to my grandchildren, He decided to watch his beloved country die.
So, I have no guarantee of success.
Roger, you have no guarantee.
I have no guarantee.
But if you give up, you have to face your maker.
Did the guys at Normandy give up?
I mean, I don't follow that.
They had guns and could use them.
What are we going to use?
Romney?
We're going to use Romney?
Well, Romney is better than a Democrat.
All right.
Really?
Yeah, of course, really.
How did he vote on Amy Coney Barrett?
He voted for her.
Okay.
But now they're going to pack the Supreme Court, and so what?
Well, we don't know that they'll pack the Supreme Court.
I'm not sure every Democrat will vote for it.
That may not happen.
They're going to do a lot of horrible things.
I don't know if they're going to get four more Senate votes by making Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico states.
Some say even Guam.
I had a thought about that.
I wonder if the Republicans could make a certain threat.
Like, for example, how do you secede, not from the country, from your state?
How do you make a new state?
Can Georgia outside of Atlanta, can Georgians outside of Atlanta make, you know, East Georgia, North Georgia, South Georgia?
I have no idea how that is done, because it hasn't been done, you know, in a long time.
I mean, the Dakotas, West Virginia is separated from Virginia.
The way it's done is the territory...
Yeah.
All right, give him the microphone, because I'm not going to repeat every word here.
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No, no, no, is he on?
One minute.
Okay, go ahead.
The way it's classically done is that a particular area petitions Congress for statehood.
So, to your point, if Congress were sympathetic, To an area's...
Right.
They could conceivably just create a new state.
Well, I don't know why that threat wouldn't loom.
You guys bring in new states, we'll create new states.
Just a thought.
It may be wild, but I don't know why not.
And then I would move.
Imagine that.
That's what all the states should do.
You want your big city?
Keep it.
There'll be the state of Atlanta.
The state of Philadelphia.
The state of New York City.
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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...
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?
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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.
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...
All right, my friend, I'm Dennis Prager.
good Guadalupe in Bartlett, Illinois.
Hello.
Oh, hi, Dennis.
How are you?
I'm well.
Better than my country, unfortunately.
Okay, I know.
It's just a pleasure to talk to you and just want to let you know I've been in this country for 30 years.
Love this country and it's so disappointing to see what it's going through right now.
I remember growing up in Mexico, my parents used to go vote all the time.
And people, sometimes they criticize them because they say, what's the point of voting?
Nothing is going to happen.
Nothing is going to change.
And now that I see, I feel like there's a pattern now that this country, the Democrats that win the House and that win the presidency and everything, I think we're going to go there.
In Mexico, if you think about it, Mexico has been ruled by this party, the PRI, for many decades.
And the only time the party, the PAN, the opposite, wins is because the PRI lets them win.
Because the PAN is not a threat for them.
And I feel this is going to happen to us.
But the only time the Democrats are going to let a Republican win is because the Republicans...
A candidate is not going to be a threat to us, to them.
Well, you might have even a darker view than I. I think we can.
Nobody thought we could prevail with Donald Trump.
Nobody thought that he would keep the Senate.
Nobody thought that they would lose House seats in this election.
70 million Americans, at least, voted for Donald Trump.
We are not small, my friends.
If we think of ourselves as impotent, that's all you need.
So, anyway, God bless you, Guadalupe, because the people who have come from corrupt societies have a better compass for corruption.
That's right.
I've said that, too, all these years.
The C word, I've called it.
The reason third world countries that don't develop don't develop is one reason.
Only one.
Not lack of bright people.
Not lack of natural resources.
Corruption.
The deep state is utterly corrupt.
I didn't even know it existed, to be honest.
I didn't.
I had a more romantic view of America than was warranted.
The left had ruined more of the country than I realized.
That's why they hated Donald Trump.
Everything that Trump has said about the media is true.
That's correct.
It is a lying press.
Because they're not interested in truth.
They're interested in furthering their agenda.
The 1619 Project of the New York Times stares you in the face.
If you don't believe that the Times lies routinely, It's because either you believe the lies or you don't want to confront the miserable truth that the most prestigious paper in this country is a lying propaganda sheet.
I'm not happy about it.
I'm a newspaper freak.
Even as a kid.
I used to subscribe in elementary school.
I'd get the New York Times and New York Herald Tribune every day.
I used to cut out the articles, a hobby of mine, I'd cut out the articles on Russia, the Soviet Union actually, in the New York Times.
I wish I still had those books.
God, I worked so hard on that.
I still remember the New York Times correspondent in the Soviet Union, Seymour Topping and Theodore Chabad.
Isn't that amazing that I remember that?
I haven't said those names in 50 years.
That's how often I read their stuff.
It's a piece of crap, the New York Times.
It was always biased, but there was some reliance.
It's junk.
It's propaganda.
It's the 1619 Project.
I just finished the book about it.
Do you know how many liberal historians have called it a lie?
Liberal!
Anti-Trump!
Sean Wilentz, Princeton historian, an anti-Trumper, wanted him impeached, called the New York Times a liar on the 1619 Project, which is going into thousands of schools.
If your school has it and you keep your kid there, then you unfortunately will deserve the type of kid that will produce.
And one day you'll say, Prager was right.
I should not have sent my kid to that school.
Now my kid loathes what I stand for, and there's a good chance loathes you too, because that's what they're taught to do.
Your parents don't agree with us.
They're racist.
They're white supremacists, etc.
This is the unvarnished truth, my friends.
As you can tell, I am certainly not down and out for the count.
There are 70 million of us.
Now, they may suppress us.
They may suppress talk radio.
They may suppress PragerU, to give my examples.
That's true.
They certainly want to.
Yahoo News had a piece yesterday about, well, it was about not just PragerU.
It was a bunch of conservative groups, right?
They had a section on PragerU.
How we send out misinformation on the coronavirus because we have put out tweets and information about hydroxychloroquine.
Yahoo News is responsible for many Americans dying in the suppression of the help of hydroxychloroquine in zinc and ivermectin.
Okay?
I hereby accuse Yahoo News of killing people.
We are saving people's lives, and we are called purveyors of misinformation.
Now, I'd like to ask a question.
What is in it for me or PragerU to publicize this product?
Do we have any financial gain?
Do we get any money from them?
It is pure altruism.
We want to save lives.
Yahoo News doesn't.
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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.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he put out the request through his pastor, Leonard DeWitt, to maybe meet Billy Graham.
And Billy came to meet Steve.
And they had prayer together.
And then Billy gave his Bible to Steve.
Steve was on his way to a clinic in Juarez, Mexico.
And so Steve had forgotten his Bible and Billy gave his Bible to Steve and signed it to him.
And then Steve tragically died in Juarez, Mexico.
And they pulled the sheet down and he was holding Billy's Bible.
That was the last thing he was holding on to.
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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 Lon Heachan.
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Video cut 10. We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon who potentially...
Okay, everybody.
Big decision every one of you has to make who believes that the Democrats are ruining this country, truly ruining it, actively destroying everything good about it, and that is, do you fight or not?
You're not alone.
I mean, there are 70 million of you.
More than 70 million.
So, yes, way more.
It doesn't occur to me to leave this world.
I stay sane in part because, as many of you know, and I invite you to please actually pre-order it.
The third volume of my Bible commentary is due January 31st, and I'm working feverishly to finish it.
This gives me a lot of stability and sanity that I have a way of tuning out into something noble and beautiful and uplifting.
You all have that option, by the way, obviously, and that Bible is not the only option.
Music is a great option.
There are many.
But to just leave the fight?
Can you look any of the guys who died on Normandy Beach, can you look them in the face and say, Oh, I'm glad you fought.
But hey, I'm not going to fight.
The threat to the United States from the left in the United States is greater than the threat to the United States from any external enemy we have ever had.
Alright?
That's since 1776. Let's put it that way.
So you have a choice.
I wish we didn't have to fight.
I'd rather talk to you about men and women and about happiness and about the Bible and about ultimate issues and about joy in life and about raising children and about marriage.
I'd much rather.
That's my first love.
But my dad fought in World War II. My dad was on a ship for two years in the Pacific.
Where kamikazes were trying to destroy his ship and sink my father because he was transporting troops to the Pacific Islands.
I don't think I would be a source of pride to my father if I said, I give up.
Elections went against us.
They have the Senate, House, and Presidency to a man who was on a ship that kamikazes were crashing into.
Trying to crash into.
Alright?
So I just want you to know what you have to weigh in these dark days in this bright country.
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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 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?
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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 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.
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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 is, 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.
And as he realized he wasn't going to make it, he put out the request through his pastor, Leonard DeWitt, to maybe meet Billy Graham.
And Billy came to meet Steve.
And they had prayer together.
And then Billy gave his Bible to Steve.
Steve was on his way to a clinic in Juarez, Mexico.
And so Steve had forgotten his Bible and Billy gave his Bible to Steve and signed it to him.
And then Steve tragically died in Juarez, Mexico.
And they pulled the sheet down and he was holding Billy's Bible.
That was the last thing he was holding on to.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
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.
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Video cut 10. We haven't seen somebody leave office since Nixon, who potentially was looking down the barrel of serious prosecution for multiple...
My friends, I'm Dennis Prager.
Dark day in a dark era.
And there is not a molecule in me that wants to give up.
It's not fair to the Americans who sacrifice for us.
Liberty is not a universal value.
Power is a universal value, apparently.
I never personally gave a hoot about power.
I want influence, but I don't want power.
Anyway, it's pretty close to universal.
Being taken care of is almost universal.
And people will trade in liberty for being taken care of in a nanosecond.
Do we have a shorter unit of time than a nanosecond?
Yes.
Ready?
Half a nanosecond.
That's right. - Bye.
I'm trying to picture half a nanosecond.
I don't think there's such a thing.
It's like half of infinity.
Be that as it may, people will trade in liberty for anything.
Apparently for anything.
Look at the trade-in today.
Oh, you'll be safe.
Really?
Hotspot!
That's the word I was looking for.
Hotspot!
You gave me epicenter, and what did I come up with?
I had hot something, I think.
I said hot center?
No.
You did.
When you said to me Epispot.
Exactly.
LA's a hot spot and it's been in lockdown with a brief interlude of eating outdoors.
Where is leadership on this one?
I just wish there was some way to get restaurants to violate this.
If you all did it, and we all went there to eat, it would send a message.
Why can't we do it next door?
In Arizona, somebody told me, you could eat in a restaurant.
We're miles away.
We should drive to Arizona.
It's a long drive, though.
It's about eight hours.
Have you done it?
Yeah?
What's the furthest you've driven?
I drove the furthest...
Oh, you drove with me.
It's probably your furthest trip.
When we drove from L.A. to...
Oh, did we...
No, no.
Did we drive from L.A. or did we pick up a car?
We picked up a car.
When we drove to the Dakotas and Nebraska from the two conventions, one in Denver and one in, what was it, Minneapolis?
We did drive from L.A.? Maybe.
Anyway, I drove...
The longest I think I drove was New York to Dallas.
In my 20s.
In my Saab.
How many...
You ever hear of a Saab, Sean?
Yeah, it was my sister's favorite car.
Your sister's favorite?
It was my favorite car.
It's like a little tank.
Problem is, it was called a Saab story, because they always broke down.
No, convertible, please.
Can you imagine me in a convertible?
Ted Cruz was just speaking in the U.S. Senate when talking now about...
Certifying the results.
And he said, I don't understand why do Democrats not agree to just a commission to investigate?
They certainly wanted a special prosecutor for something that never happened.
I asked last hour, and I'd like you to meditate and ruminate and contemplate this issue.
If you had to bet your house.
Or your spouse.
If you had to bet your spouse, which in some cases people would readily do, I'm sorry to say.
If you had to bet your house, would you bet that there was collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government in 2016?
Or that there was fraud in this election?
My view is...
That the circumstantial evidence is very powerful, and I do not claim any proof.
I only began to read to you, I mean, that 19-county one, that gets me.
There are 19 counties that both Democrats and Republicans agree are the bellwether counties.
The way they go is the way the presidential election goes.
And Donald Trump won 18 of the 19 counties.
Donald Trump is the first president in 150 years to have gotten more votes in his re-election campaign than he did in his first election and not win.
You know how many anomalies there are?
What do they say to you who hate Trump?
And are blinded by that hatred.
Nevertheless, what do you say to what I am telling you?
It is all irrelevant?
That's not intellectually honest.
Ohio and Florida, overwhelmingly likely to predict the winners of a presidential election.
Both went for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump got way more black votes, way more Hispanic votes than first time.
What happened?
Yes, I know the passion for Biden was overwhelming.
The first man to not campaign for president who was a nominee, which was good for him because the more he actually came out to the public, the better for him.
Anyway, there's going to be more restrictions of your liberty as soon as the Democrats take over.
There'll be more contempt for Americans who don't wear masks outdoors.
Outdoors!
You know how preposterous that is?
You don't think that there is a price paid in society when people cannot see other people?
I always use the example of the Muslim woman and the veil, which I've always called immoral because it's dehumanizing.
Why isn't this mask dehumanizing?
You know that there are kids who haven't played with kids in a year?
In a year.
Kids don't die of this.
You are hurting your children if you're depriving them of playtime.
You are hurting them because you are irrationally scared.
You're irrationally scared because you don't listen to any alternate science voices.
Science voices!
Because they're not allowed on Twitter.
Twitter bans scientists.
One of the many lies of the left, almost everything from the left is a lie, and one of the many lies is that they follow science.
They follow scientists they agree with.
They don't follow science.
All righty, everybody, more of your calls.
Sean in Cleveland, hello.
Dennis?
Yes, that's right.
Sir, I never thought in my life I would actually get to speak to you.
It's an honor.
Well, that's very kind.
Thank you.
I wish I was calling on a better day.
I wish you were, too.
I look at all of the things that are happening, and it seems to me that The hard left is more than willing to not just take the country and have us end up like some pseudo-European whatever, but that they're going to go towards things like North Korea.
If we've got Antifa and Black Lives Matter showing up, intimidating people, burning and destroying things, going into neighborhoods.
I seriously worry for what the left wouldn't be willing to do.
There is nothing they wouldn't be willing to do.
I believe that, not liberals, but liberals would say nothing, but the left would, I believe that the left would send people like me to re-education camps if they could get away with it.
And to that end, I'm a Christian.
I trust in God.
I know ultimately to put my trust in man is a foolish thing.
But will I vote?
Sure.
Will I still stand up for what is right?
Sure.
Could I expect to be put in an internment camp for saying what I say?
Yes.
And part of what I'm saying that they don't seem to realize is I'm 54 years old and I am willing to fight.
I'm not trying to say something radical.
I'm not trying to announce some bizarre whatever.
But I am ready to give up my life to fight for the preservation of the freedoms that this country was founded on.
That's right.
Well, let me say this to you.
You got your wish.
We spoke and put this in your memory book.
You are a good man.
You are a kindred spirit.
And he raised the point that I believe, as strongly as I believe anything, the left, there is nothing the left would stop at.
Nothing.
because there was nothing in the history of the left that they had stopped at.
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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.
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Bye.
Bye.
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 It's spread by respiratory droplets, primarily from people that are ill, that are coughing and sneezing.
There's 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.
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Wow, this is a new one, no?
This is a new one?
Or am I just hearing the piccolos at a more piercing level than usual?
Is that a piccolo?
Sounds like it.
Sounds like it.
Oh yeah, it could be some type of flute.
All right, everybody.
By the way, talk about musical instruments.
There is now a movement to ban the German word for bassoon.
Yep, it's Fagotte.
And a number of orchestras have...
Because a lot of instruments are listed in German on the scores.
And so bassoon has become an issue.
Just thought I'd share that with you because, you know, I periodically conduct orchestras and I'm up on the latest in musical life.
Yep, indeed, my friends.
You have a choice to make.
We may not win.
I don't fight because I think I'll win.
It doesn't even occur to me.
I don't think, will I win?
That's why I say, people ask me all the time, are you optimistic or pessimistic?
And I say neither, and it's the truth.
I have a very, I think, sobering thought on this subject.
Both optimism and pessimism are reasons not to fight.
If you're an optimist, hey, why fight?
It'll turn out okay.
There are religious people who say that.
You know, oh, it's ultimately in God's hands, and he'll make it right.
Really?
God's track record in making it right if we do wrong is not a high batting average.
I don't understand why I am pretty biblically rooted.
I don't quite get that.
If we screw up, God doesn't bail us out, just for the record.
Anyway, that was just to the religious crowd who were the, you know, oh, it's in God's hands.
That's one of the great excuses not to fight.
There is a line in Hebrew, and I don't remember where it is from.
It bothers me.
I will get it for you.
And I remember it in Hebrew.
This is not the time to lengthen prayer.
Get out and fight.
So the optimist, secular or religious, things will turn out well.
Then they go back to...
They're woodwork.
Then there is the pessimist.
Ah, things...
Forget it.
It's not worth it.
Everything's gonna...
We're lost.
It's over.
So the optimist and the pessimist don't fight.
I never ask, will I win?
I've never once asked that in my inner thinking.
Or even my outer thinking.
I only ask, what am I obligated to do?
I have no other question.
I do.
Well, once I do that, and then what can I do?
What am I obligated to do, and how can I best do it?
That's it.
That is the only question you should ask.
That's my view of God.
I don't ask God for things.
It's not a problem to ask God for things.
I have no objection to that.
I rarely do.
I have.
Bizarrely enough, from my perspective, it was answered.
So I have...
I'm a mixed bag on that issue because I don't think we should spend our time asking God for things.
I think we should ask God what does He want from us, not what we want from Him.
I have a paraphrase about God from John F. Kennedy's famous inaugural address line.
Ask not what your country can do for you, what you can do for your country.
That's what I substitute God.
Ask not what God can do for you, but what you can do for God.
Anyway, when I think of the people who have sacrificed everything, not just lives, their limbs, their sight, their hearing, For my liberty that I've had most of my life.
I have much less liberty today than I did most of my life.
There's no comparison.
Every gain for the left is a loss of liberty for society.
There is no exception to that in the history of the left since Vladimir Ilyich Lenin took over Russia in 1917. But every ounce of freedom that I've had has been paid for with blood.
So I have an obligation to them to fight.
The left is the enemy of the country.
Liberals are not.
Liberals are the protectors of the left because they're weak and unwise.
But very nice in many cases.
Very lovable.
And I mean that sincerely.
But the left hates this country.
I have made that...
How could you love a systemically racist society that is built on slavery?
Let me just tell you, if the country had no slavery, it still would have been built.
Okay, that's just a fact.
Slavery caused much more harm than it did good.
Forget the moral aspect.
I'm talking just economically.
That's why the South was so behind the North, because it relied more on slavery.
Or it relied on slavery.
Slavery caused the Civil War, which wrecked the economy of the country, and wrecked...
The lives of the largest proportion of Americans to ever die under any circumstances, the Civil War.
We have a great video at PragerU on how slavery was the cause of the Civil War.
The left said often, it's the one video we really agree with at PragerU, that slavery caused the Civil War.
Now they don't agree anymore, because to acknowledge that slavery caused the Civil War means that there were some Americans who really were anti-slavery.
They don't want to believe that slavery did it.
So that's not popular as much now on the left.
But you should see it.
It's given by a professor of history who was also a Roman Catholic priest.
No, no, no.
That's not true.
That was the one given on the atom bomb.
The one is...
Where does he teach?
The one who gave the video on slavery causing the Civil War.
Naval War College.
And he was wearing a military uniform and giving the...
We should put it back up.
It's a very important thing to realize at this time.
No slavery, no civil war.
No slavery, no backward South economically.
Slavery was not just evil.
Slavery was destructive of everything else.
It made some plantation owners rich, but not the South.
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 Lon Heachan.
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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.
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?
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.
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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 When
I don't move that lever over and I start talking to the microphone, I'm essentially talking to myself.
Then I move the lever over and I'm talking to millions of people.
Isn't that interesting?
Now that I think of it, it's not that interesting.
You're right.
It was moderately interesting.
I understood your hand movement.
I am reading a book about 1927 now.
It's called, I think, One Summer.
And I am so riveted.
I'm up to Babe Ruth, because that was the year he hit 60 home runs.
I finished the Eels, and I finished the 1619 book, but after the Eels, you're two books behind.
That's right.
And this is...
Just riveting.
Lindbergh had just flown to Paris.
And...
It's an amazing flight.
Amazing what he did.
He was just gifted.
People didn't understand how he did.
He was 25 years old.
You know all that, don't you?
You know a lot of history.
Alright, so here's one for you.
What was Babe Ruth's real first name?
Do either of you know?
That, I think, was his middle name.
George.
George, yeah.
George, yes, guys.
So when I heard it, because I'm listening to it, when I heard it, I remember George Herman Ruth.
Somehow or other, it came out of nowhere in my mind.
He was a great pitcher.
I didn't realize how good a pitcher.
The guy was such a natural player.
He was one of the greatest pitchers in history.
His earned run average, his win percentage.
It was incredible.
And his first year.
The author compared him to Walter Johnson's first year.
There was no comparison.
And he went from nothing.
From high school, basically, into baseball.
But he kept hitting home runs as a pitcher.
In the good old days when the American League actually had pitcher's bat, designated hitter was a bad idea.
Anyway, reading this stuff.
See, I understand.
I've really been dedicating a good part of this program today to not allowing you, in light of Georgia, to give up.
It's a very bad thing, a very bad result, very, very bad.
The darkness is very real.
I am as aware of it as any of you listening, because I predicted this, I knew this.
Read my Civil War articles from decades ago.
But it never occurs to me not to fight.
Now that the left is free to do whatever it wants and it has the entire media, just as the Soviet government had Pravda, the Democrats have the New York Times, Washington Post, the LA Times, NBC, CBS.
it's ridiculous to even have that many newspapers and outlets.
You should just have one.
They all say the same thing anyway.
Can you name one time ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, PBS, CNN is different?
Right?
They say the exact same thing in the exact same way.
There's no collaboration.
They don't have to collaborate.
They're all leftists, though they think the exact same.
And they're not committed to truth, so they won't even have different orientations.
Has there been one article on the advantages of hydroxychloroquine and zinc and ivermectin in saving people's lives?
One?
Has one of the many doctors who use them?
Been on any of those networks?
It's propaganda stuff, folks.
If Fauci tomorrow said hydroxychloroquine is good, hydroxychloroquine is good!
That's it.
They don't believe in science.
They believe in scientists.
The ones that they want.
All right, everybody.
Let's go to your calls here.
Gus Fort, Davis, New Texas.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
I watched your documentary, No Safe Spaces, and right at the beginning you said that Israel sent you into Moscow to smuggle out the names of the religiously servant Jews and smuggle in religious islands.
Right, alright, hold on.
I'm sorry I have to interrupt you so early, but stay on with me.
And by the way, you should all see No Safe Spaces.
It's about freedom.
It's Adam Carolla in my film.
It's very powerful.
And it's powerful not because I'm in it.
I happen to be in a powerful film.
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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?
Unanimously voted to slash the Minneapolis Police Department's budget by $8 million.
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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 is your gut tell you, Dr. Barkey, about the percentage of Americans who have already contracted the coronavirus?
5%? 5%?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
By the way, I just want to remind you, where did you say there was a write-up on my column, American Greatness?
Thinker.
American Thinker?
Yes.
So there's a very important piece about the Good German that I wrote.
It came out yesterday.
I'd like you to read it.
I want to clarify how serious things are.
I never sugarcoat life for you.
I don't talk down to you.
But at the same time, I never flirt with the idea of not fighting.
Okay, let's go back to Gus, 20 years old, Fort Davis, Texas.
So you saw no safe spaces?
Yep, and so at the beginning, you were talking about your time in the USSR. Israel sent you in to smuggle out the names of the faithful and smuggle in religious items.
My question is...
You know, as they say, once a Mossad agent, always a Mossad agent.
So my question is, why haven't you registered as an Israeli foreign agent in the media?
Okay, it's a silly question.
I wasn't a Mossad agent.
Israel sent in young Jews to smuggle in religious items.
I did no spying.
Was every Christian who smuggled in Bibles?
Into North Korea or into China or into the Soviet Union?
Were they agents?
I don't know.
People who have agendas bend truth for the agenda.
I never met a Mossad agent in my life, or at least not one I knew was.
It was a religious challenge.
They used to send in Israelis to do this, to bring in prayer books and other religious items and smuggle out names of Jews who wanted to leave.
But in 1967, the USSR cut off relations with Israel after the Six-Day War, so they relied on foreign-born Jews, and since I knew Russian and Hebrew, I was a good candidate.
So I was not exactly an agent.
That's the first time I've been asked that.
Agent Prager.
I like it.
I like it.
Listen, let me tell you something.
That is sexy to have been a Mossad agent.
I would be more than happy to plead guilty to that one.
All right.
Dove in Lakewood, New Jersey.
Hello.
How are you?
Well.
Mike wanted to know...
During the Civil War, right before the Civil War, when people spoke about fighting, they would just be talking about it all day, either on the radio or wherever they get together and talk.
They just talk, talk, talk about fighting, and they wouldn't actually go out and fight.
Then there wouldn't have been a Civil War, and we'd be back in time where we were.
So when is it...
Time to move past talking about fighting and actually doing something about it.
Well, there are two ways of fighting.
There is the nonviolent and there is the violent.
And you try with the nonviolent as much as you can.
I've been fighting all of my life.
And you can too.
When will it come?
Are you asking when will it actually come to blows?
Yes.
I would suspect that if the Biden regime, government, administration, whichever term you wish, were to send people to homes to collect their weapons, there would be violence.
That's when I pray it never happens.
But the belief of the founders was, That liberty needs to be protected in every way, and sometimes we protected liberty against the Nazis, we protected liberty against the Communists, and the Islamists, and the left is as committed to no liberty as any other group has been.
The question for the left is how far can they push?
I wrote a piece earlier last year, early in the year, that the lockdown was a dress rehearsal for a police state.
The left would have a police state.
They will go as far as they can.
Look, if you say what they differ with, you lose your income.
come.
That's a pretty bad punishment.
That Josh Hawley's home, when he was on a trip this week, that the thugs of Antifa, Antifa thug is redundant.
Every member of Antifa is a thug.
They remind me they do remind me of the Hitler Youth, I will say that.
I'm not saying they advocate genocide.
In the beginning, the Hitler Youth didn't advocate genocide.
They just beat up people who differed with them.
Antifa would beat up anybody they could get away with beating up.
And since there are democratic governors and mayors who couldn't care less about Antifa violence, Antifa has now a dilemma.
With virtually every lever of power in the left's hands, what are they going to riot about?
So it is a dilemma for them.
I'm sure they are ambivalent about the success of the left-wing party.
So it'll be interesting.
Because a day without a riot for an Antifa member is a very boring day.
And I've told you from the beginning, boredom...
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I'm headed to one right now in South Georgia.
So 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 by it, 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.
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.
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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.
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.
And as he realized he wasn't...
Okay, everybody!
And let's go to Greg in Clearwater, Florida.
Hello, Greg.
Hello, Mr. Prager.
It is a joyous day in America today.
I have a question, and that is, with all of your dire predictions about public schools and public education, I'm curious how much time you've actually spent in the public schools or speaking with public school teachers.
Almost none.
Well, then how do you have such strong opinions about it if you've not experienced it?
Do you have strong opinions about slavery?
Yes.
Did you experience it?
No.
So your question's stupid.
No, it's not.
You know it's not.
No, I know it is because you acknowledge you can have strong opinions about something you haven't experienced.
I probably know more about what is taught in public schools than 90% of the parents who send their kids to public schools.
And how did you learn that?
By reading.
And who did you read?
Oh, here, I'll give you one example since I saw your call.
Newsweek.
Is that okay with you?
Is it left enough?
Since it's a happy day for you.
U.S. schools have openly taught the 1619 Project for months.
September of last year, Newsweek.
Any school teaching the 1619 Project is lying about America to its students deliberately.
And what percentage of schools in America are teaching that?
According to the data, 3,000.
3,000?
What percentage of schools is that?
I don't know.
So, that's why I said I was very careful.
I said, if your school is teaching the 1619 Project, take your kid out of the school.
But you said that even if they're not teaching it.
You said that before the 1619 Project.
Yes, but I always give criteria.
That's one of them.
If your school has...
Drag queen story hour.
If your teacher in first grade refuses to call the kids boys and girls because they don't believe in gender identity.
There are a lot of criteria that I have specified.
If the school that you send your kid to, and I've said, if you have a good public school or private school, and I never isolate public schools, because most private schools are just as bad, if not worse.
So I don't know what you're taking issue with, unless you think it's a good thing to teach the 1619 Project.
Do you?
No, I actually don't particularly.
Okay, great.
Well, see that?
I love when I can agree with someone that I would think I might differ with.
So what is your problem with me now that I've clarified my position?
Do you think a parent should send their kid to a school that has drag queen story hour?
What happened?
I think he was disconnected.
I don't want to even blame him for hanging up.
I think he wanted to say more.
I wish he could say more.
But that question, I always find that bizarre.
Have you been in a public school?
So, that's why I asked him, did you see slavery?
We can't have opinions on that which we have not directly experienced?
That's called reading.
That's why we learn.
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