| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| So, every time I listen to people who disagree with you and come to you and they ask a question, you answer, and then you ask them a question, and they refuse to acknowledge that they're wrong. | |
| Reminds me of what somebody said 40 years ago. | |
| His name was a Persian thinker and showman who was murdered in his house in England by the Ayatollahs. | |
| In one of his shows that it's better to be a prostitute of body and not prostitute your mind. | |
| It always reminds me of that. | |
| I love that. | |
| God, thank you. | |
| And remember, That's the only Farsi phrase I know. | |
| Let's all go study with the Ayatollah. | |
| Anyway, that is great. | |
| He is so right. | |
| I must admit that I have much greater contempt. | |
| For the people who have prostituted our universities and our media than for prostitutes. | |
| There's no comparison. | |
| Especially since the prostitute, back to the honesty issue, I admit I'm a prostitute, this is what I do. | |
| But the left-wing press doesn't. | |
| Does Salem have any left-wing talk show hosts? | |
| No, we don't. | |
| We call ourselves conservative. | |
| Does the LA Times have any conservative writers? | |
| No, it doesn't. | |
| But it doesn't call itself left-wing. | |
| We're honest. | |
| They lie. | |
| That's a big difference, folks. | |
| The day that the New York Times changes its phony motto, all the news that's fit to print, to, we serve progressive policies, I will not attack it anymore. | |
| That's all it should do. | |
| It has this little box on the top from the beginning. | |
| All the news that's fit to print. | |
| No. | |
| That's not true. | |
| It's a lie. |