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Jan. 19, 2021 - Dennis Prager Show
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Thank you.
Mark Isler filling in for Dennis Prager again.
Well, it's a new year.
I like that.
Although, I see my notes.
I wrote 2020. It'll take a little while to figure that one out.
It's my 13th year filling in for Dennis.
It is always an honor.
And you probably know you can reach me at markisler at aol.com, M-A-R-K-I-S-L-E-R at aol.com.
Or on Facebook at Mark Eisler Show.
I don't know how much longer I'll be on Facebook.
Until I can find a reasonable alternative.
I post on Facebook about looking for alternatives.
Great reaction.
Many of you said that you would do the same soon.
And I'm happy to report this is good news, that the shares of social media companies are down considerably.
That's important.
I can't believe their absolute control they have over the expression of ideas and their contribution to tyranny, refusing to allow the coverage of issues that would hurt their leftist beliefs, like the corruption, as you know, of the Biden family, where many voters said they would have voted against of the Biden family, where many voters said they would have voted against Biden if they had known about Can you imagine that?
They admitted.
I think the polls 10, 13, I don't know, maybe more percent.
Also, if you didn't know, they had a Facebook giving arguably in-kind contributions to the Democrats by giving millions of dollars to their favored groups in Democrat areas to promote voting, almost, I think, totally in Democrat areas.
Also, their messages they post, I'm sure you've seen this, at the end of your post saying, our ideas are contradicted by the facts.
They don't use those words, but isn't it great when you write something and they add that to it?
Otherwise known, of course, as their facts.
And the latest audacity of Twitter, for example, did you see this, Sean?
Telling Uganda how to conduct Fair elections.
You know, it's not unusual for me to think I'm living on another planet.
They are telling other countries to air all ideas.
These companies should never have an exemption to not being sued in the first place.
I don't know how they got that.
I believe in free enterprise, as I teach my students, but not in monopolies.
That is why we have the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Who are they?
To control free speech.
To deny the President of the United States his free speech.
Where did they ever get this power?
Libertarians do not get the problems of monopolistic companies controlling everything.
So now I'm off of Twitter and I joined Parler.
And Parler, for those who may not know, is P-A-R-L-E-R. And actually, I used to do a little French.
I think it means to speak.
I am hoping that Parler will get past the censorship by the major media companies because they tried to destroy Parler.
That was a week or two ago.
So I haven't really posted there yet.
I think it's at Mark Eisler, but in any case, it'll be soon.
So if you want to call up and tell me and all our listeners where you have migrated to to replace these companies, let us know at 1A Prager 776. In fact, I guess we have to consider replacements for Google.
And YouTube and other companies like Amazon.
And shortly, I'm going to give you a list of some companies, some companies, way too many to give you all of them, that have indefinitely suspended donations to U.S. lawmakers who voted against President-elect Joe Biden's election certification.
It's amazing.
I can't believe any of this.
We're in a war against the left and their censorship and their willing accomplices.
These are depressing and scary times.
This is the beginning of what happens in a communist or fascist society, or at least a tyrannical country.
You limit or silence free speech.
What's been most distressing is I have seen liberals, not even leftists, defending the ending of President Trump's free speech.
America would come to this.
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine America becoming socialist or communist or cancel free speech.
I get the left.
I get it.
I know who they are.
They'll destroy anything and everything.
But liberals who've been on my radio show, I used to have a show where I did two Democrats, two Republicans, they seem to have integrity.
And yet some of them are...
Arguing that point, then joined what we now call the mob.
Of course, the mob is on their side.
But they won't be impeached or called out.
And it's no surprise to see the cowardice of big companies.
They have never had any moral courage.
They mostly cared about making money.
Which explains why Apple or the NBA can be so self-righteous.
Like LeBron James and the rest of them, I never watch NBA games again.
Calling out so-called injustice on our side, but having a blind eye to tyranny or communism in countries like communist China, suppressing entire ethnic groups they disapprove of.
So that's where the money is, Apple, right?
That's where the money is, NBA. So, of course, you're a bunch of hypocrites.
But, of course, being on the left means never having to apologize or explain your inconsistencies.
They seek power at all costs.
Anything goes, which we're going to get into later.
For now, I want to hear from you on how we fight back against the denial of our free speech or free association.
It can and will be done, but we just have to figure out how best to do it.
I want the overarching theme, no matter how many negative facts I bring up today, to be that there's hope and we must fight.
Imagine companies, though, ending support to politicians who merely express the desire for a commission.
A commission!
You know what that means in Washington.
After it's done, it's done.
A commission to study all the irregularities of the election.
Or voting not to accept the results of the election, as Democrats have done in previous elections.
The latest, Senator Manchin.
He's supposed to be our moderate.
I think this is accurate.
He agreed that the Senate might have to consider removing Cruz and Hawley from the Senate based on the support of commission or objecting to vote.
He was supposed to be our moderate on their side.
We haven't rioted on our side.
We haven't suggested violence.
Certainly these senators just making their views heard or exercising the most basic right in a democracy, which is voting.
Individuals, I'm sure you've heard this, are losing their jobs just because they went to the rally.
Not even going to the Capitol.
I can't really believe what I am watching.
But I want to hear from you on how we can defend the First Amendment right of free speech.
The founders made it the First Amendment because of the importance they attached to it.
And now the left and the Democrats are trying to take it away.
Joined by feckless businesses.
So call me at 1-8Prager776 and let me know your alternatives to Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.
And more importantly, will you start boycotting all of these companies that have no problem alienating half of the country by supporting the left?
What will you do to fight the attempt to limit our free speech?
Now many of you may know that I teach part-time and I suspect the only reason I'm still teaching Is that they don't know what I do in my other life.
Because the left never listens to the other side.
And of course, I don't indoctrinate my students, so no one knows my views.
Which is the way it should be.
But even as a public school teacher like Dennis, I am urging you to pull your kids out of schools.
A public school teacher urging that.
Where I can vouch for the fact that they are being indoctrinated.
To undermine your most basic beliefs.
I know it'll be hard for you to find alternatives.
I homeschooled my kids for some years.
But for many, that won't work, but you need to find alternatives.
So this is self-serving.
But my brother is starting his own supplemental learning program where you, and he's brilliant, where you will learn all the stuff they are not teaching in the public schools.
Real English.
Real history.
Real math.
I can tell you that's not what's going on in schools now.
If you want more information on this, no matter where you live, just write to me at markisler.com.
M-A-R-K-I-S-L-E-R at AOL.com.
But do whatever you can to get out of these places.
Start schools.
Seek out online learning venues.
Attend schools that match your values.
But get your child out of the indoctrination public schools.
And if COVID proved anything, your students don't need to go to colleges where they pay a fortune to unlearn everything you believe in.
That's a difficult time for our country, but let's get together.
Tell me what you think.
1-8 Prager, 776. Trending now on The Eric Metaxas Show.
Yesterday I was banned from communicating on Twitter and my Twitter joke, people weren't even allowed to retweet it, so powerful it was, the joke, so powerful that the responsible voices in America said no one can retweet Eric's joke.
That is where we are.
It is lunacy, but it's evil.
And I'm speaking with former Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann about where we are.
Well, you know, you had related to me how Twitter had taken down your joke.
And the first thing that came to my mind that I shared with you was the opening scene in the movie Cabaret with Liza Minnelli when they're in a nightclub and they have their jokes in an underground nightclub because they aren't allowed to have jokes out in public.
That's where we are today.
2021 in America, and you can't have a conservative commentator give a joke anymore.
This is not okay.
And that's where the most important thing that any of us can do.
We all need to stand with Eric Metaxas.
We need to stand with anybody who's being shut down and canceled right now because they're starting with the politicians.
They're going to the pundits.
After that, they'll go to people in legal circles.
They'll go to people in academia.
They'll go to people We're still in churches.
This wave is just starting.
Remember, President Trump is still president.
And they're in the process of shutting everyone down now while he's still president.
And they're trying to be like a can opener and evict him as president and evict the whole cabinet right now.
They can't wait.
It's like they just want everything.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore and violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
I'm Albert Moeller.
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy, America's unique graduate program for leaders.
Learn more at publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu.
Transcription by CastingWords Article Baltimore Sun.
Headline.
Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities.
And it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote.
the reality is that homicides in major cities including baltimore are not race neutral of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of baltimore last year just about all of them were african-americans the shooters killers were most likely black as well this is a devastating plague acutely affecting black communities across the country writes this man i haven't come across the word microaggression yet I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, we must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens councils.
You know, liberal.
Mark, I start filling in for Dennis Prager.
So again, I want my overriding theme to be, there's hope.
We're never going to give up.
We're going to keep on fighting.
It's a difficult time, but we can and we'll get through it.
We will be creative in the best spirit of America.
I do not believe the left realizes who Americans really are.
When pushed far enough, we push back.
As usual, I have a full board.
Some people's names I even recognize, but let's give some other people a chance.
Louise in Powell, Ohio.
Louise, you're on with Mark.
Hi, thanks very much for taking my call.
Sure.
You know, a few years back, I sort of gave up social media.
I didn't like where it was going.
And then, as things got worse and worse, I said, well, you know what, I think I'm going to support Parler.
So, of course, I joined Parler only to get kicked off, as you well know.
And so, you know, where do you go?
First off, with respect to search engines, my husband and I have discovered a site.
A search engine called DuckDuckGo, and you can get rid of Google.
I've heard of that.
Okay.
Is it easy to do?
I'm not a technical wizard.
I'm sure it's pretty easy to sign.
Well, me either, but you have to go into your computer settings or on your phone or iPad in the settings area where it indicates a selection for your search engine, and you can get rid of Google, and DuckDuckGo does pop up.
Are there any disadvantages that you know of?
No, I don't.
So, as long as it's not Google, I'm sure they sell their ads and all that kind of stuff as well, but it's not Google.
So, that was important, number one.
Number two, I heard a discussion on TV about the whole Parler thing, and then a young guy who's the CEO of a company called Rumble, R-U-M-B-L-E, and he was talking about his website.
And he's actually filed a lawsuit against some of the big tech guys because of some work that they were doing where they were tracing.
It sounded like his site to me when I first listened to it that was kind of a YouTube replacement.
And they showed that when you put certain search words in looking for some kind of a video, he used the example of funny dogs, that it automatically took you to YouTube.
And even if you put Funny Dogs on Rumble, you know, it took you to YouTube initially.
So I thought, okay, here's another guy.
He's for freedom of speech, and I want to support somebody like that.
So I looked up the app, Rumble, got it, and I was surprised because I don't post, you know, YouTube videos or that sort of thing.
So I just wanted to support him.
But I also found out that he hosts channels with people like...
Alan Dershowitz, Dinesh D'Souza, Dan Bongino.
So we have a lot of other conservative voices that show up there that you can go to that site and get those voices.
So I just thought that was a nice alternative.
Well, thanks for being so helpful.
Although it shows you where we're at today, Louise, when other conservative voices, and you mention Alan Dershowitz, right, anybody who was a liberal, is a liberal, not a leftist, these days you could call him almost conservative.
And I think this is someone I know, but I could be wrong.
Is this Myrna?
Myrna, you're on with Mark.
I think the phone went out.
So for now, Myrna, call back.
I apologize to you.
Here's someone who disagrees with me.
We're in Chicago.
John in Chicago.
You're on with Mark.
Hi, John.
Hello, sir.
Thank you for taking my call.
I appreciate it.
Hi, John.
You know, social media companies have blocked millions, literally millions of accounts that were associated with promoting ideas connected to violent Islamic Jihad.
I think Twitter itself has blocked 1.2 million accounts associated with Islamic terrorism.
Why wouldn't it make sense for them to also block accounts associated with spreading the lies that the people who attacked our country at the Capitol building We're fueled by.
Why doesn't it also make sense to block accounts associated with domestic terrorism?
Well, your original, the little comment about what you want to talk about said, social media companies have the right to block accounts as they see fit.
That's true, except their exemption should be taken away.
We should have the right to sue them, because they do act like publishers.
So they get to do what they want, right?
I believe in free enterprise.
We get to find companies, as you just heard the previous caller, giving some alternatives out there, which I've heard of some of them, and that's fine with me.
But you have to think it's a little outrageous when you block the President of the United States, right?
Let alone temporarily, but permanently.
It's all crazy.
That's the beginning of fascism.
That's what they do.
And you know it's not just about violence they block.
They block political views.
And they write on the posts, John, and you sound like a reasonable person.
They block on conservative posts.
People I know, they say those are not the facts.
That's not what a free forum is.
Let people decide whether those are correct or not correct.
Can I respond to that?
Absolutely.
My response is this.
I know you don't agree with this, and I know you really...
I genuinely disagree with this, although I also think that anyone who is a host on Salem Radio is not allowed to say this.
Wait, wait, wait, I'll let you talk.
I have never, and I don't think Dennis has either, or my friend Larry Elder, ever been told what to say, but go on.
Okay, well, I'm personal friends.
You know, I happen to live in the same town as Joe Walsh.
He's one of my neighbors, and we are actually social friends, and he would tell you otherwise.
What I wanted to say was this.
Everybody who attacked the Capitol the other day believed the election was stolen from the president.
That lie is what led to the insurrection.
And I think that blocking that lie from proliferating makes sense right now.
I know you disagree with that.
Yeah, no.
The second hour, I'm going to repeat the anomalies that I said in November.
I'll do it very quickly.
That a reasonable person, and you sound reasonable, I think.
If you heard them, I wish I could have you on.
I can't have you back again.
Say, what about this one?
What about that one?
What about that one?
That lies.
I believe, and you may not find me credible, as you said, I'm going to disagree with you, that the election was stolen in huge numbers electorally, so he would have won in a landslide.
You could say, Mark, you're crazy.
But it's not insurrection.
By the way, you used the word insurrection.
There were some people that were outrageous, and I assume some of them were Trump supporters.
We don't know all the facts yet.
We're yet to find out everything.
But what do you mean, wow?
I mean, the crowd was huge.
How many people went there?
A few hundred?
Respectfully, sir, I think if you don't think that a bunch of people smashing their way into the Capitol who've erected a gallows out on the lawn and are looking to lynch enough people that they can keep Donald Trump in office, if that isn't an insurrection, I don't know what is.
I don't know what was in their mind.
There's a lot to be shown and to be proven.
I'm open.
And I'm not even going to argue with it.
Wait, wait, John.
Wait.
I'm going to agree with you.
Let's say it was about insurrection.
There's a few people.
They're nuts on every side.
The fact is, did you condemn the rioting?
All summer?
I'm not going to engage your whataboutism, sir.
You had your chance.
You won't answer me.
You had your chance.
You know everything.
What do you mean, whataboutism?
It happened!
Whataboutism sounds to me like, what if this happens?
It happened!
God, what a prayer 776. Let me know what you think.
Hey, but right away you see, if someone disagrees with me, I go to that call.
Pretty fast.
So we hope to have some dialogue.
I wish I could have on longer.
It's a lie.
Alright, let me know what you think.
Mark Geister for Dennis Prager.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Parker.
You know, he incited a riot.
He incited an insurrection.
He's arguably, at least in the 21st century, you could say Timothy McVeigh for the 20th century, but he is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.
I'm just going to count to ten.
I'm going to take a deep breath.
As a person who taught terrorism and counterterrorism studies, for many a moon.
Mooch.
You're a cretin.
You're actually calling the President of the United States the same as a man who killed hundreds of Americans, including children in a kindergarten.
Blew them up.
Now, just to underline how much of a clown, a risible character that man is, we have another juxtaposed audio cut.
The Mooch.
Again, talking about Donald J. Trump.
I love the president, and I'm very, very loyal to the president.
We won the presidency because of Donald J. Trump.
He is an unbelievable politician.
If he cared what people said about him, there's no way he would be president.
I love the president.
I think a lot of you guys know in the media, I've been very, very loyal to him.
I've seen him in operation over the last 20 plus years.
The president has really good karma, okay?
And the world turns back to him.
I'm still on his team.
I support his agenda.
I think he's doing a great job for the country.
I love the president.
The president's phenomenal with the press, okay?
And he's a great communicator.
I love the president.
I love him.
He's phenomenal.
He's great.
He's the best thing since sliced bread.
So what does that mean, Moochie?
Does it mean you like terrorists?
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Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show.
Yesterday I was banned from communicating on Twitter.
And my Twitter joke, people weren't even allowed to retweet it.
So powerful.
It was.
The joke.
So powerful that the responsible voices in America said no one can retweet Eric's joke.
That is where we are.
It is lunacy.
But it's evil.
And I'm speaking with former Congresswoman Michelle Bachman about where we are.
Well, you know, you had related to me how Twitter had taken down your joke.
And the first thing that came to my mind that I shared with you was the opening scene in the movie Cabaret with Liza Minnelli when they're in a nightclub and they have their jokes in an underground nightclub because they aren't allowed to have jokes out in public.
That's where we are today.
This is...
2021 in America and you can't have a conservative commentator give a joke anymore.
This is not okay.
And that's where the most important thing that any of us can do.
We all need to stand with Eric Metaxas.
We need to stand with anybody who's being shut down and canceled right now because they're starting with the politicians.
They're going to the pundits.
After that, they'll go to people in legal circles.
They'll go to people in academia.
They'll go to people.
And churches, this wave is just starting.
Remember, President Trump is still president.
And they're in the process of shutting everyone down now while he's still president.
And they're trying to be like a can opener and evict him as president and evict the whole cabinet right now.
They can't wait.
It's like they just want everything.
Keep up with what's trending.
Subscribe on YouTube today.
This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com, the American.
Thank you.
...filling in for Dennis Prager.
And the board is filled.
I apologize.
Well, I'm not going to apologize.
I'm happy about that.
It almost always is.
I don't know the few times it's not.
A lot of great calls.
Let's see.
Okay, that's interesting.
That's something I hadn't thought about.
Eric, you're on with Mark.
Eric in Los Angeles, you're on with Mark.
Hello, Mark.
Yeah, I just...
I'm a little...
It's still spinning from that last call that you actually, after all those court cases and William Barr's middle and Chris Krebs's middle, that we're still beating that dead horse, that there's anomalies and that somehow this election was...
Because that's where this all started.
We allowed a man to lie.
I'm a counselor and I tell my kids, when you lie, you have to keep lying.
To keep the original lie.
And that's what's going on here.
but my room and i don't know you don't get to throw that out and just leave it You give me a chance to respond, right?
So you probably didn't hear me in November when I read the 23. I'm good.
I hope you listen to the next hour, and I'll go over them.
And you can text me or something else and tell me what you think of it.
There's so many.
I'll just...
I'm watching until 3...
3 a.m.
in the morning, seeing Wisconsin and Michigan to name two in particular.
Forget George.
You're not going to let me talk?
Okay, I'll just let you go.
Go speak.
Go speak.
You're not going to let me talk?
You're not going to let me talk.
Go for it.
We'll keep quiet.
You don't want to talk.
No, no.
I want you to dialogue, but I can't.
But this is the problem.
I didn't even finish the sentence.
What are you saying?
What are you saying?
You want to dialogue?
I barely started anything.
How could you react?
All right.
Go ahead and tell me.
Tell me your spiel.
Okay.
Once you do that, you're gone.
I mean, I want to have reasonable discussions, but you...
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Sean points out.
And you're a counselor.
Ha, ha, ha.
That's hysterical.
So I could just say, you say to your client or whoever it is, you say, tell me what the problem is, and they start the talk and you just cut them off.
Or you say, tell me your spiel.
I don't think that's a great way to do it.
Wow, that's funny.
That's amazing.
You really see, they don't really.
That's why I can relate to the free speech thing.
They really don't want to hear what we have to say.
Because in the stream of arguments, they're going to lose.
And they're going to lose easily.
All I started to say was, I was up at 3am and he just cut me off.
But I love it.
I think the best point is Sean's.
And he's a counselor.
Okay, I try to get people to disagree with me.
Let's see.
Oh, I like this.
Jesse from Flint, Michigan.
Jesse, you're on with Mark.
How are you doing, Mark?
I'm doing well.
Here's an idea.
I'm a tradesman myself.
And a conservative.
I mean, I was a longtime Democrat for years until the party seemed to kind of really leave us hanging in the background.
But my idea is, as you spoke about, about getting our children and not putting them into, you know, the educational system, the leftist educational system, and especially in colleges.
As a friend of mine likes to always talk about that, you know, someone gets a degree in underwater basket weaving.
So my idea is...
Why don't we push our children, all of us out here, push our children to get into the trades?
The world is always going to need plumbers, electricians, carpenters, ironworkers to build and keep this country going.
At that point there...
That's why I thought you were good, because many years ago, as a teacher, I said that.
I'm one of the few teachers that tells the students, why are you going to college?
This is years ago, even.
This isn't for everybody.
But they have this mantra out there, oh, everybody's going to college, they'll earn more money.
Well, forget what's going on today.
But even then, you're absolutely right.
Learning a real trade or a skill is fantastic.
Not only can you make a very good living, but who needs someone?
I majored in political science and my bachelor's in political science.
Here's a story.
I was in New York City at Brooklyn College and we asked the professor, it was probably me, I said, so after we get this degree in political science, what will that be worth?
And he said, That and a token will get you on the subway.
Now, you have to know what a token is, but that was true.
It wasn't worth anything.
That was 20, 30 years ago.
I can't believe you.
So it's a great idea.
And how much were you in debt at the end of your college?
I mean, in the trades, you're making money from day one.
After four years or five years of a college degree, you're in debt.
Four to five years.
Huge money for the rest of their lives.
Making money.
Many students for the rest of their lives.
I'm in the adult division.
By the way, that's a great program.
That's different than the K-12 system.
They really have great stuff going on.
But in one of the schools I worked at, they had an electrician's class for students.
And I appreciate your call very much.
But after they finished the electrician's school, they all had jobs immediately.
No debt, as you said, no anything like that.
Tell me what you think at 1-8 Prager 776.
Mark Eisler filling in for Dennis Prager.
Trending now on America First with Sebastian Parker.
Your summation of what you witnessed in the second impeachment of the President of the United States.
You know, this was such a disgrace.
And just like I mentioned on my speech on the floor of the House chambers, the hypocrisy is on full display with the Democrats.
They do not want to help American families.
This pandemic has hurt so many people in our country.
Shut down businesses.
People have lost their jobs.
Families have gone below the poverty line here in America.
And instead of helping American families, they want to rush through another sham impeachment.
They'll use any excuse that they have to do anything that they can to destroy President Trump.
But ultimately, he is not their main target.
His supporters are who they are truly after.
They despise.
President Trump's supporters.
And perhaps it's because his supporters remind them of themselves had they not given an opportunity to achieve this elite status that they see themselves in.
Maybe they look at Trump's supporters and say, Gosh, that could be me.
How can I make sure that I'm never in that position?
We get rid of Trump and we do everything we can to destroy and shame his supporters along the way.
And so this movement hopefully will just disappear and we'll never have to hear about it again.
But President Trump has changed the Republican Party forever.
He has changed the way we do politics here in America.
He has awoken the American people and the spirit for freedom and to return to our foundation, our founding fathers and their roots that they built our country on.
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Congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly.
Mostly because a lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents who maybe are upset about the results of this last election and are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Congress are usually done through party favors and from the top down when it comes to leadership within the individual parties.
So right now you're seeing a lot of those Republican Party loyalists, maybe who've been in office for several years or several decades, start to align more with this idea of impeaching Trump, whereas individuals more responsible to their constituents are trying to hold the line a little bit there.
Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican conference chair, as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
And so what really bothered me throughout this entire event...
Always a pleasure to do so.
And you've got a great call, so be patient with me.
Ron in Carlsbad, California.
Ron, you're on with Mark.
Hey, Mark, how you doing?
Real well.
Ron from Carlsbad.
Hey, I'm all with you on the last calls.
If you want CNN to be your judge and jury before the facts are out, go right ahead.
But, I mean, I think you've got to keep a level head.
Hey, so I came on this morning originally when you were at the tail end talking about the education program that your brother is running.
You know, parents right now, you know, especially parents at work, we're just dying right now because, you know, we're dying for an answer to the education piece because right now my son's online full-time.
He's just not getting the education that he needs.
You kind of chuckled when, I think, at the tail end of your piece about education, about the math.
I mean, I could just see it clear as day, you know, they're just not getting quality education online right now.
If you could please repeat a little bit more about your brother's program, so I can kind of write it down.
Yeah, well, here's what you've got to do.
Just not to take too much time on the radio.
Get my email, and I'll get you in touch with him.
It's markisler at AOL.com, M-A-R-K-I-S-L-E-R at AOL.com.
And here's an example.
I would teach lots of subjects, and he'd say, have you ever asked your class, what is math?
I said, oh, we never ask questions like that because kids wind up hating math and having no idea what it is.
And through the educational system, Ron, this is a great question.
As a teacher, I'm saying this.
They drop out.
They lose all interest.
But when they're very young, they really want to learn.
So one has to ask the question, what happened?
How could learning become so unexciting?
And I can tell you this, but this is a self-serving plug.
He's amazing.
That's what I said, real English, real history, real math, if you want your kids to learn.
But more teachers should be doing that.
That's what I try to do in many ways.
I'll give you an example, the studying history.
Just tell me the pages in the textbook to read.
Wait a second.
Why is that important?
Why is that meaningful?
What made America so special?
That's just me.
But email me, and I'll get you in touch with him.
I appreciate it, Mark.
Thank you.
I have one more question.
Sure, go ahead.
Maybe you know this.
I mean, if you're out of the education, so the only...
I was looking for the half-off private school thing, and the only school that's within, you know, decent driving distance from our house would be at Balboa, which is not a Catholic school.
It has no religious affiliation, which, you know, which I, you know, being from the East Coast, there's really no private schools that aren't, you know, religiously affiliated.
So I'm just kind of curious.
Do you know anything about the Balboa School in Escondido and kind of like values?
I don't.
You know, I'm in Los Angeles, and I know that pretty well, but, you know, a lot of good charter schools and so on, and that sounds like it could be.
But charter schools are like everything else, right?
You've got to check them out.
There are good ones.
There are bad ones.
As far as your values, good luck with that one.
You know, it's a challenge.
You may not have heard me ever say this, but I say it all the time, which is it's not a wonder that our students come out of schools And their left, it's a wonder that any come out conservative.
Because I can tell you, as I said in my monologue, they're definitely indoctrinated.
I can tell you story after story after story, which I've done over the many years I've been filling in for Dennis and doing my own show.
They just assume everybody thinks alike, that they're all a bunch of leftists.
And that's why I keep quiet.
They don't know who I am.
Because they never listened to our side.
But we saw it.
Can you believe the caller?
Who is a counselor?
He's a counselor, and I barely started my sentence, and he didn't want to hear what I had to say.
It's incredible what we're fighting.
So I look forward to your email, me, Ron, and then you can go from there.
Thank you, sir.
That's E-F-L-E-R. See?
That's why you've got to do it a few times.
Sean is telling me, because I don't really know.
Yeah, thanks, Sean.
Three times.
I know, I'm going to fix it, but I thought you were helping me know how to spell my name.
Yeah, I do.
My name is...
Sean's helping.
M-A-R-K, but you missed the last name.
I-S-L-E-R at AOL.com.
I keep AOL because everybody knows me the last 15, 20 years.
Sean wants to know if I need more help.
Thank you very much, sir.
I appreciate your time.
Thanks, Ron.
How do you spell the first name?
That could be different, right?
Oh, wait a second.
You said C or K? You want to hear this story?
So I teach adult ESL, among other things.
So one of my students, I said, I have two Williams.
So he said, well, you know, one teacher had problems with that.
I said, oh, why didn't you just use your last name?
I've had five Marias, and I go Maria 1, Maria 2. You know, I kid around.
She said, no, she decided to call me Brian.
So she could remember my name.
I said, you're being serious?
He's my best kid.
I'm being serious.
I had to go by the name of Brian.
So she knew between the two Williams to distinguish them.
Huh?
There you go.
I mean, you know, that's what's going on.
All right.
Myrna, if I say it right.
Myrna in Fishers, Indiana.
Are you there?
Yes.
Hi.
I am here.
Good.
Question that no one seems to be covering or discussing about the riots and the attack on the Capitol building.
No one seems to ask who benefited by shutting down the presentation by Cruz and Hawley of the objections and the evidence about voter fraud they were going to present.
And it seems to me that...
It was more the Biden people who benefited from shutting down the hearings.
Why in the world would the Trump people want to stop that?
And no one is discussing that at all.
And that bothers me.
Okay.
To be fair, here are the possibilities, right?
There were cases and screwballs that went in there and weren't thinking, right?
That's one possibility the other side would say.
And that may very well be true.
The guy with the horns, who, by the way, 25 years.
Got to be kidding, but whatever.
So there may have been a lot of loose people in there, and we know there's at least one Antifa.
I remember watching that.
But you're right.
It stopped the whole debate.
Never should have, but it did.
So your consideration out there, your thoughts are...
Possible.
We just don't know.
But the Republicans, I get the Democrats, but the Republicans not waiting for any research or investigation to see what happened is outrageous.
They're a bunch of cowards.
And in fact, I happened to see a video last night on Newsmax.
Of that guy, that strange guy with the horns and everything, they just let them walk into the chamber there, and the police just stood by and did nothing.
So this was definitely pre-planned and helped by the police.
When you look at the video, you can see it.
Now, I don't want...
I tried...
Thanks so much for your call, and thanks for writing me as you do from time to time.
I'm not conspiratorial.
We just have to wait for the evidence.
Yeah, I saw a number of people said the police let...
People in.
We've got to just find it out.
But I start to say Lankford.
That's another great one.
From Oklahoma.
You're supporting and then you withdraw your support.
Let me know what you think.
Mark Geister for Dennis Prager.
I'm 61 years old.
Rust Belt.
Worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week unlimited overtime when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy's still bringing Reagan after all this.
What, 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around, tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
Did I defend the looters, the rioters, sir?
They do.
You're nothing but a spin doctor, Mr. Elder.
A spin doctor.
At least he called me mister.
It's like Fox News.
I've been called worse.
Always spin something when Trump does something stupid.
You know, I got 35 black and a few Latino people, and we listen to your show.
You should hear the things that they call you.
So you have a nice day, and you stay on your side of the fence, Mr. Elder, because we know...
Isn't that segregation?
Isn't that discrimination?
Isn't that Jim Crow?
I gotta stay on my side of the fence?
Isn't that what MLK was talking about, and he wrote that letter?
It's buttered on, and it's usually the lighter side of the bread.
Have a good day.
My...
Bread is buttered on the whiter side of the bread.
Now, this is always fascinating when I hear it.
I'm assuming the gentleman is black.
You have any idea all the white people I've criticized?
What color is Bill Clinton?
What color is Joe Biden?
What color is Hillary Clinton?
What is the white side?
What color are all these left-wing people that I go after?
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I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
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Alright, we don't have too much time.
Let's go to Glenn in Ontario, California.
Glenn, you're on with Mark.
Good morning, Mark.
So I want to just say something.
I don't know if you're aware of this.
Mitch McConnell just convened on the Senate floor within the last 40 minutes.
He's now blaming Trump.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this.
But after the 6th, the very first person to come out to resign was his wife, the Secretary of Transportation, Elaine Chao.
Mark Levin said something very subtle last week that basically, why are they doing this now?
It seems like the rats are jumping ship.
And Trump is finally getting a good idea of exactly who's on his side.
Mick Mulvaney is another guy.
They jumped ship right after that, blaming Trump.
So what it seems like is there's going to be a concerted effort on the part of the establishment Republicans.
Disgusting guys that have been there.
Mitch McConnell is our side.
He's the right version of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
Guy's been there 30, 40 years, doesn't want to relinquish any power.
And these disgusting maggots on the right that don't want to relinquish any power, they're going to destroy this country, man.
Yep, well, I think Sean says thanks for your call, that he used the phrase, provoked.
I don't agree with him, but that's the phrase, and I think you're right.
I think they want to get rid of Trump and make him history, the establishment crowd.
Unfortunately, that's our party for now.
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I'm Mark Isler filling in for Dennis Prager.
This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore in violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
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Transcription by CastingWords Article Baltimore Sun.
Headline.
Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities.
And it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote.
the reality is that homicides in major cities including baltimore are not race neutral of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of baltimore last year just about all of them were african-americans the shooters killers were most likely black as well this is a devastating plague acutely affecting black communities across the country writes this man i haven't come across the I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, We must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens' councils.
You know, liberals love telling you about white nationalism and how white nationalists are rising up.
I'm born and raised in South Central.
I've been...
On the earth now for a few decades, I don't recall seeing a single Klansman up and down my neighborhood in all those decades I lived there.
Maybe I just missed it.
The number of blacks gunned down in the streets by other blacks parallels our memories of the many blacks lynched in communities across the United States after Reconstruction.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country.
I didn't write this.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N-S.
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How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened with the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feeling should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun, and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of details that are now coming out that are showing that this was pre-planned.
This was not necessarily just an extension of people that went to the President's speech at the Washington Monument.
But first, I want to lead with this story.
And I'm going to tell you how we're going to be covering this story, the story of what happened at the Capitol from this point forward.
There's not an election coming up anytime soon.
Anyone trying to score political points at this moment?
I think is doing a disservice to their listeners and their viewers.
And so we are now hearing repeated calls from the media that everything on the Capitol was right-wing inspired.
That's not necessarily true.
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Anybody in New York saw, do you see all the marching out of, with nothing, nothing screams social justice better than walking out with Gucci purses, you know, or, you know, a target under your arms, all the, I can't, or, you know, a target under your arms, all the, I can't, I can't, I Then this headline, a new study, it's like we're in the loony bin.
I swear, it feels like, this is just massive trolling, let's go, yeah, it's the police officer's fault.
When people were burning down buildings.
Got it.
Got it.
Good.
Here's a new study evaluating COVID-19 responses around the world.
You'll find this interesting.
It found that mandatory lockdown orders did not provide significantly more benefits to slowing the spread of the disease than any other voluntary measures such as social distancing or travel reduction.
Oh, you think?
Really?
Tell me more.
The peer-reviewed study.
Which was conducted by a group of Stanford researchers and published in the Wiley Online Library on January 5th, analyzed coronavirus case growth in 10 countries.
Okay?
England, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S. Those are countries that implemented mandatory lockdown orders and business closures, compared that to South Korea and Sweden, which implemented less severe.
Voluntary responses.
It aimed to analyze the effect that less restrictive or more restrictive measures had on changing individual behavior, curbing the transmission of the virus.
The researchers used a mathematical model.
Under that model, the researchers determined there is no significant, clear, beneficial effect of more restrictive measures on case growth in any country.
Great.
Well, I'm glad to hear that now.
Good to know.
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Now, are you suggesting we're in chains here or in the country?
I don't always know.
You're anticipating the calls.
You want me to chain them up?
Mark Eisler filling in for Dennis Prager again.
Starting my 13th year filling in for him, it's always an honor.
And this is the last day of President Trump serving as president, at least for now.
And it is more than depressing.
Despite some of his personal shortcomings, He has done a great job as president.
Some of what got him into trouble was the other side of the same coin, I want you to consider this, of saying the truth with less than typical political correctness.
For one thing, he was right about the fake media and them being an enemy of the people.
They have become an arm of the Democrat Party and show no objectivity or class.
They will never treat Joe Biden the way they treated President Trump.
I'll never forget this, I don't know how many years ago this was, Chris Wallace being deeply offended by that comment, the enemy of the people, as if the media were holier than thou.
Or do you remember Supreme Court Justice John Roberts being beside himself when the president referred to Democrat and Republican judges on the Supreme Court?
That's exactly what we have.
The Democrats always vote in step.
There's not a major issue that they're not all in agreement on.
You know you've got three or four votes, whatever it is on the time.
Whereas you can't even trust Republicans to be conservative sometime, right?
I mentioned John Roberts.
So, of course, he got deeply offended because he was saying the truth.
The president was more than right.
All these people being so deeply offended by the truth.
And the president prevailed despite the left.
The Democrats, the media, and even some Republicans trying to destroy him and erase this history.
I think that's what's going on now.
Which is what the left always does.
What is Dennis' line?
The future, and I'm going to mess it up somehow, the future is known in Russia or communist societies.
It is the past they're always changing.
Right?
Lenin never existed, whatever.
Trotsky, I don't know which it is.
And they want to erase the past exactly because he was so successful.
And the good news for Trump loyalists is he's going to continue to be around.
And more importantly, and I think we have a caller want to talk about this, he will not be silenced.
And more importantly, we will be heard.
No matter their attempts at suppressing our free speech, we will be heard.
The list of President Trump's accomplishments are long, and this alone will become more and more obvious to people.
When he's no longer president.
By the way, that's one of the good thoughts I have for you out there today.
They will long for the day he was president.
Some people will.
Not the left, of course.
But some people will realize what they voted in, if they even legally voted it in.
There are consequences for what they did, but you need to be patient.
So here's the list.
It's too long to mention everything, but here are some of his accomplishments.
Getting out of the Iran deal.
Leaving the Paris Climate Agreement.
Getting us out of foreign entanglements.
Having countries paying more of their debt.
Better trade deals.
Standing up to China.
Boy, is that going to be big when you see the opposite with Biden.
Moving our embassy to Jerusalem.
Right?
Presidents forever had said they were going to do that and none of them ever did it until he got in power.
Recognizing the Golan Heights as part of Israel.
Appointing three conservative justices to the Supreme Court.
Even with their recent cowardice, if that's what it was, or they didn't want to be bothered to take up election fraud.
Look what they produced, by the way.
Did they ever realize that?
Too bad you can't find out what they're thinking.
Maybe we need 14-year terms for Supreme Court justice.
That's just a thought.
Appointing over 230 federal judges and 54 judges to various courts of appeal.
Deregulation on a grand scale.
Lowering taxes.
Building a wall.
Getting the military back up to strength.
Draining the swamp, at least trying to.
As I said, the list goes on and on, which is why they hated him so much.
Because he was not one of them, right?
Didn't go to Harvard, didn't speak the way they spoke.
Yes, he exaggerated.
Yes, he picked fights with people he never should have picked fights of.
I didn't like him saying that about John McCain.
That was crazy.
You know, give me the ones who, whatever he said about prisoners of war.
That's ridiculous.
But you get the whole package.
But they certainly, if you notice, if they get him impeached, which is why McConnell is where he is, they want to prevent him from running again because they could do that too.
Because they probably know that most of his base will not leave him.
People are loyal to him just because he was so different.
And a package deal it was for sure.
As I said, with his misstatements and such.
But millions of Americans feel this election was stolen from President Trump.
But nobody is listening to them.
He should be sworn in as president tomorrow and not Joe Biden.
The impeachment of President Trump is just the latest sign of the extent they will go to get rid of this president.
And more important, for them to get rid of us.
That's what they're up to.
As soon as we get a clearer line, we'll get to you at 1-8-Prager-776.
Now the Supreme Court, Congress, and the state legislatures...
It's hard to believe they allowed this greatest theft of an election in American history.
It's beyond the pale.
I've lost all faith in what I once thought were sacred institutions like the Justice Department, the FBI, and the three branches of government.
So tell me what you think.
Should Donald Trump still be president?
Will you stick with him?
Should he run again?
What do you think of the turncoat Republicans?
Oh my God.
Let me say a little bit about them.
First, Mitch McConnell.
I don't know how much time we have, Sean.
Sean, let's play a little bit of what he said on the floor today.
Wait, stop the tape for a second, stop the tape for a second, Sean. Sean.
Provoked by powerful people.
I don't need them to tell me what to think.
You couldn't provoke me.
He didn't provoke them.
That's how they feel and think.
You sound like the left.
We're just mind-numb robots, just doing whatever President Trump or anybody else says.
What do you mean, provoked by the president?
Go on, Sean.
...federal government, which they did not like, but we pressed which they did not like, but we pressed on.
We stood together and said an angry mob would not get veto power over the rule of law in our nation, not even for one night.
All right, Sean, I think, I mean, I just can't take too much more of it.
So, Mitch McConnell, a few hundred or whatever it is, I don't know the numbers, a thousand people did that, and you castigate the rest of us?
You brush your thing so wide and discount the rest of us.
Is that how we're going to win again?
Because you put down his supporters.
Is that the idea?
Because of these nuts who ever did it on either side, the craziness they did.
And as one of our callers said, what did it accomplish except the senators didn't get to continue speaking?
What are you up to?
This is how you're going to unite us when I want no part of you?
I want to see you replaced.
Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, who now says the president did this too, let alone Liz Cheney.
She voted for impeachment.
I will be truly displeased if you barf anywhere but in that can.
I wasn't going to barf, but now that you mention it, oh, McConnell, yeah, he does.
Hey, he said about Joe Biden that, what is it, 47 years of public service.
What public service?
What did he do?
Whose side are you on?
How could you guys all rush the judgment in the first place and not continue the reasonable free speech opposition by Cruz and Hawley representing us?
How could you blame the President for what a few renegade supporters did, if that?
Was Bernie Sanders responsible for his supporters shooting at Republicans?
Is Kamala Harris responsible for the deaths in the summer riots because she contributed to bailing out the rioters?
Why is it only President Trump who incited people, when in fact he urged his supporters to go to the Capitol peacefully and patriotically?
Because you hate him so much personally that anything goes.
I get Romney and Ben Sasse.
They have no real principles.
But for ten Republicans in Congress to vote to impeach him in the House, for Senators like Lankford and Loeffler to turn on him to protect their next election chances, do these people...
Republicans in the swamp not understand that over 75 million people have had no way to even express their outrage at a stolen election and that their loyalty, even if we're wrong, but we don't have a chance to express it and that their loyalty to the president won't just go away.
With the suppression of free speech by those in power, and that's what McConnell is now up to, they want to rewrite history and get rid of Trump and the acceptance of this stolen election.
The insiders seem to have no idea what they're collaborating with.
And McConnell, as I said, congratulated Biden on 47 years of public service.
You mean corrupt deals to line his open pocket?
And Mike Pence, you might want to comment on this too, is going to the inauguration to celebrate the transfer of power to thieves.
If someone stole my house, if that's what I believe, should I hand them the keys?
What are you saying?
None of these people get our outrage.
For them, it's politics as usual.
And some of them, like Romney and SAS, need to be primary.
And Liz Cheney needs to lose her position.
We'll give you more.
1-8 Prager, 7-7-6.
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*music* How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment, was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as to what happened last week.
Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened with the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feeling should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun, and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of details that are now coming out that are showing that this was pre-planned.
This was not necessarily just an extension of people that went to the President's speech at the Washington Monument.
But first, I want to lead with this story.
And I'm going to tell you how we're going to be covering this story, the story of what happened at the Capitol from this point forward.
There's not an election coming up anytime soon.
Anyone trying to score political points at this moment?
I think is doing a disservice to their listeners and their viewers.
And so we are now hearing repeated calls from the media that everything on the Capitol was right-wing inspired.
That's not necessarily true.
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Anybody in New York saw, did you see all the marching out of, with nothing, nothing screams social justice better than walking out with Gucci purses, you know, or, you know, Target under your arms.
I can't even Then this headline, a new study, it's like we're in the loony bin.
I swear, it feels like, this is just massive trolling, let's go, yeah, it's the police officer's fault.
When people were burning down buildings.
Got it.
Got it.
Good.
Here's a new study evaluating COVID-19 responses around the world.
You'll find this interesting.
It found that mandatory lockdown orders did not provide significantly more benefits to slowing the spread of the disease than any other voluntary measures such as social distancing or travel reduction.
Oh, you think?
Really?
Tell me more.
The peer-reviewed study.
Which was conducted by a group of Stanford researchers and published in the Wiley Online Library on January 5th, analyzed coronavirus case growth in 10 countries.
Okay?
England, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S. Those are countries that implemented mandatory lockdown orders and business closures, compared that to South Korea and Sweden, which implemented less severe.
Voluntary responses.
It aimed to analyze the effect that less restrictive or more restrictive measures had on changing individual behavior curbing the transmission of the virus.
The researchers used a mathematical model.
Under that model, the researchers determined there is no significant, clear, beneficial effect of more restrictive measures on case growth in any country.
Great.
Well, I'm glad to hear that now.
Good to know.
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so so so so Which they did not like.
But we pressed on.
We stood together and said an angry mob would not get veto power over the rule of law in our nation.
Not even for one night.
We certified the people's choice.
Hold it there for a second.
Mark Geister for Dennis Prager, Sean.
Hold it there.
And we'll have a petition to get rid of his last name so it doesn't get in the way of your last name.
You don't want to be known by this guy.
What an unbelievable bunch of hypocrites that all reasonable people admit that never should have happened.
But, of course, it was in your house, your Senate.
That's why it was so upsetting.
But when they did it to courthouses across the country, they didn't care the left, right?
But not just the left.
As Mark Stein pointed out many years ago, I had him on.
He was before Congress, and they do what all government bodies do.
I don't know if you know this.
Sean, I won't say your last name.
They ignore you.
They don't listen to you.
They don't care about the common people.
They really think they're above us.
That's also what's going on.
That's also one of the reasons they hated Trump so much.
That's part of the swamp.
How dare you riot against our place in our house?
Don't you realize who we are?
No, you're not better than any of us.
You're supposed to represent us, not rule over us.
My God!
That's what you hear in this speech.
Oh, our business went on.
No, it didn't.
I didn't hear the senator's objections continue.
A couple did, two of them.
A lot of them backed away because maybe they wouldn't be in politics if they had some courage or weren't so self-serving.
When you have people like this on your side, oh my God.
McConnell needs to be replaced.
Maybe Josh Hawley doesn't want it.
He'd be good there.
McCarthy by Jim Jordan, that seems obvious to me.
Liz Cheney just has to go, but it won't happen because they don't get it.
The saddest part is we have to get along with them, and I'm going to ask you about that.
I know we have to primary some of them, but do we start a third party?
I mean, we're going to lose then.
We've got to get along with these people, or at least their replacements.
That's with primarying those people in the Republican Party that we know we can still keep the seat.
All right.
I've said a lot.
Let's...
There's so many good calls.
That's my buddy, Tom.
I could keep Tom waiting for three hours.
Tom, you're on with Mark.
That was a compliment.
You're loyal.
Thank you very much, Mark.
I've got two quick points.
The first one takes...
Most important, it takes 30 seconds, a second and maybe a minute.
Number one, this good, great nation is only good and great because of God.
We have all got to say our own personal prayer.
Mine would be, God in heaven, we beg you, heal us from above.
Please help us show each other deep respect and love.
God in heaven, please restore our lost faith in me and fix our broken nation.
Keeping us free.
Amen.
Mark, how do we flesh that out?
We stand for truth, goodness, freedom, fighting evil, promoting love and kindness, in the spirit of the Founding Fathers, in the spirit of Abe Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, the great Martin Luther King.
We fight for free speech.
We get the evil, poison, anti-American, devil garbage out of the public schools.
We also reform the voting system.
We stand up to evil red China, the greatest threat to the decent world.
We fight socialism, the freedom-crushing Green New Deal, and on and on.
And we do it kindly, but we do it with guts and unbeatable courage.
Well, Sean, I won't say his last name, really likes that.
Thank you, Tom, and I always enjoy hearing from you.
Well said.
You know, my younger brother, Jeff, he lives out in Texas, has said to me, you know, and he's very religious, you have to understand that people's nature is not a good one.
And, of course, Dennis has always said that.
People are not born good.
And so we see that amongst our politicians.
Once you recognize that, a lot of it makes more sense.
They go for the power.
They go for their own self-serving interests.
And those who are going to have courage, and Dennis, of course, talks about that, very few people are going to have courage.
And you see it in Washington now.
Where do you go when you can't go to your own people, your own party?
I mean, it's more than discouraging.
But I still have hope.
Remember, my overriding theme today is we're going to beat this back, we're going to win, we're never going to stop fighting.
Matt, in Okamoa, I'm having fun.
That's me.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Pretty good.
I think you're right about everything you're saying.
I blame this with the Supreme Court not taking this on because half the country believes something funny happened this election if they did not steal it outright.
And they did not take on the case, so they left us with nothing except being upset.
That's why I took your call right away.
You're speaking what I've been feeling.
Hey, you guys, I'd love to talk and say you helped create this.
It wasn't just Congress and the state legislatures had no courage.
Neither did you guys.
I don't know if you know this, Matt, but it was 4-4 before Coney Barrett came on the court.
4-4 to take the Pennsylvania case.
That one's a clear one.
The Constitution says, I think it's Article 2, Section 1, there's something else attached to it.
It says only the state legislatures shall control election law.
What Pennsylvania did was the Supreme Court and the Secretary of State in different times ruled on this.
They added things like a few days later, you didn't have to have matching signatures.
I don't even remember which state anymore did what.
How could you not take that out?
You guys have original jurisdiction when states...
I have a conflict with other states.
How could you not take that up?
They're afraid of the mob, that's what it is.
They're afraid of the Democratic mob, and they don't want to take on challenging cases that would, you know, they're college, kind of.
But I wanted to get your last name.
Can you spell your last name for me?
Sure.
It's only been on for, Dennis, 13 years.
I've got to get this slower and say it better.
I-S, as in Sam, L-E-E-R. I-S-L-E-R. Mark, M-A-R-K. M-A-R-K. I'm going to send you a free book.
I wrote this book and I want to send it to you for free.
I gave Dennis one.
I've given Rush and Hannity and the Supreme Court Justice gave me letters back.
I sent him a book on law and order.
It's basically about the Declaration of Independence and Darwin's theory matching.
You reverse them upside down, it becomes all the evil in the world.
Well, thank you for that.
I appreciate your gift and some thanking and offense.
Well, if I send you an email, I can give you the first page of the book.
I'll just send you an email, and then I'll get your address.
What is the radio station you normally are at?
Well, just send it to AM870, The Answer, in Glendale, California.
You'll probably get here.
Or, you know what?
Email me, and I'll get you the information.
MarkIsler at AOL.com.
M-A-R-K-I-S-L-E-R. Yeah, I think what we have to do is have Donald Trump Jr. run him four years.
You want to know something?
I don't agree with you on that one.
I don't want to make this a cult of Trump.
He was the real deal with all his issues and problems.
He's a unique character.
Just an amazing person.
Yeah, we got the package.
He exaggerated.
He wasn't a perfect person.
He, you know, didn't do it with style or class.
But boy, was he on to something.
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Music I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal and unlawful force in suppressing Overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
Now, the New York Post points out, Letitia James evidently has an early bedtime because as darkness fell, these protests became overwhelmingly unpeaceful very quickly.
Activists ignored curfews, yelled, spat, pushed cops, windows were smashed, stores looted, New York City became a boarded-up wasteland.
Especially in the wake of the Capitol, right?
It's the liberal narrative that everything over the summer was overwhelmingly peaceful, conveniently ignoring the attacks on federal buildings, the squatting streets, looting, and deaths.
Deaths.
Who would want to be a cop with a lunatic like this?
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Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for that medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks even...
Doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
Unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our toolkit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind ivermectin is just rapidly increasing.
I mean, it's thoroughly convincing that this is going to be a highly, highly effective drug against COVID.
How confident are you without double-blind trials of ivermectin's efficacy?
So, we have to correct that misimpression.
There are numerous trials.
So my manuscript, which just passed through peer review, is going to be published in a pretty prominent medical journal in the next coming weeks.
I reviewed 27 controlled trials.
16 of them are randomized controlled trials.
Five of them are double-blind and one is single-blind.
We have numerous trials from centers and countries around the world.
In the 27 trials, they include over 6,500 patients.
In the randomized controlled trials alone, over 2,500 patients.
And so we're doing what's called meta-analyses, where you combine all of the results from individual trials into a large analysis.
That is actually considered the highest and most powerful form of medical evidence.
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He incited a riot.
He incited an insurrection.
He's arguably, at least in the 21st century, you could say Timothy McVeigh for the 20th century, but he is the domestic terrorist.
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Let's go to Bob in Danville, Pennsylvania.
Bob, you're on with Mark.
Hi, Mark.
Thanks for taking my call.
I'm 75 years old.
I'm a veteran.
And I'm one of those people who feel that the election was involved, stolen.
Maybe they did it legally.
But the point I want to make is...
If the votes were counted only on November 3rd, Trump would have won just about every state.
That's pretty well understood.
Well, certainly most of the states, yeah.
So the difference was COVID and the mail-in ballots.
So the question I have, and I've never seen anybody come up with these numbers, is that how many mail-in ballots were sent out?
how many were received back and of the ones that came back, how many of those were Democrats and how many of those were Republicans?
Well, in some cases, like I think it was Pennsylvania, they received more back than they sent out.
But in the last hour, I'm going to mention the anomalies.
A lot of people loved it when I mentioned these in November by the newspaper, the blog, the stream.
I think there were about 20-some-odd at that time.
And to just claim, and thanks, I appreciate your call, these are all part of the list of questions reasonable people would want to ask.
And as Myrna said, you know, if it wasn't done by the Biden people and it wasn't a setup or a fix in any way, and I have no knowledge for sure anyway, boy, they did a good job of stopping us in our tracks, right?
That may yet come to pass.
We'll find out.
Nick in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
You're on with Mark.
Hi, Mark.
Hi.
Thanks for having me on.
Yes.
I already know this is a controversial question, but I keep hearing conservatives say that violence is never the answer, which I agree.
I agree it should be a last resort, but when the left is proving to us that they're not going to listen to us, they're silencing our voices, they're stealing our votes, and how?
How do we...
Let them know.
How do we let them know that we're not going to let them do this to us without resorting to force?
And if not, if we don't resort to force, then how?
And if so, then when?
When it's too late?
These are great questions.
Look, no one can advocate violence and illegal crimes, but what did George Washington do?
What does the declaration say?
Something about it went in the course of human events that goes on and on.
When the king wasn't going to listen.
What do you do?
I'm not advocating violence.
That's a great question.
That's why I went to you right away.
What do you do when you won't listen to us?
I think even Tucker said it one night on his show.
You're not listening to the people and then you're surprised by what you get.
At least 75 million.
I think it was more than 75 million, because I think a lot of the Biden votes were Trump votes, and all the left-wingers out there, and the others who wouldn't listen to me the first hour, were going to say, oh, you're just making that up, and where did you get that from?
Biden won this fair and square.
The guy didn't even leave his basement.
Got more votes.
This is one of the many things.
Then Hillary and Barack, in only those areas that were contested and that could give him those states, but he lost them everywhere else.
Do you not find that?
Alone, unusual, without going any further than that.
I mean, I don't want to take away my third hour listing of all the items there.
But it's overwhelming.
Anomalies that occur.
Yeah, could it have all been a coincidence?
I guess it could have, but at least tear us out.
Where do we go to address our grievances, Mr. King?
Where do we go, Mitch McConnell, when it might have been stolen from us, no matter what you believe?
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore and violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
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Headline.
Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities.
And it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N. Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote.
The reality is that homicides in major cities including Baltimore are not race neutral.
Of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of Baltimore last year, just about all of them were African Americans.
The shooters, killers, were most likely black as well.
This is a devastating plague acutely affecting black communities across the country, writes this man.
I haven't come across the word microaggression yet.
I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, We must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens' councils.
You know, liberals love telling you about white nationalism and how white nationalists are rising up.
I'm born and raised in South Central.
I've been...
On the earth now for a few decades, I don't recall seeing a single Klansman up and down my neighborhood in all those decades I lived there.
Maybe I just missed it.
The number of blacks gunned down in the streets by other blacks parallels our memories of the many blacks lynched in communities across the United States after Reconstruction.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country.
I didn't write this.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N-S.
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How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened.
With the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feelings should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of details that are now coming out that are showing that this was pre-planned.
This was not necessarily just an extension of people.
Mark, I'm sitting in for Dennis Prager.
And I say that sometimes just when I wake up, Sean, just like...
It just becomes a habit after a while.
I start talking whenever I hear the bumper music.
Let's go to Kirk in Chicago.
Kirk, you're on with Mark.
Hi, Mark.
Thank you.
Nice to hear you on today.
Thank you.
Appreciate you taking my call.
I was wondering if you could elaborate on or explain a little further about, I hear those on the left, I hear them or I read them, say that obviously the election was not stolen.
Just look at the fact that there was no evidence, over 60 court cases were lost, there was no evidence that the election was stolen.
However, my understanding is that in many, if not most of those cases, those cases were dismissed outright because of That is the case.
I don't want to mispronounce it.
I'm not a lawyer.
I think it's Natchez or something like that they used in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, which is, you were too late.
You came and brought these grievances to us too late.
So they wanted them, this is just nonsense, they wanted them to bring the case before there was any damage, before it had occurred.
That was used in a number of cases, certainly I believe by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 5-2 Democrats over Republicans, so that was an easy one for them to use their excuse there.
So in many cases it was procedure, or as you remember, no standing.
The state sued in the Supreme Court, and they said they didn't have standing, or they didn't want to hear the case.
After a while, you get so confused.
But most of the cases, the overwhelming, were dismissed on procedural grounds.
Where were the facts ever heard?
I don't know.
They might have been in Wisconsin.
I think it was 5-4 we lost there, including, to be honest, the Trump judge who voted against us.
But I can't account for human beings.
I can't account for what people in power will do.
That they'll continue to only look at the case before them and not make up stuff to avoid chaos or worry about their families.
How do I know Coney Barrett didn't do that in Coney Barrett in the Supreme Court?
I never really totally trusted Kavanaugh that he was conservative.
I mean, I don't have to talk about John Roberts.
You don't know.
I mean, there are rumors.
I have no idea if they're true.
That Roberts would make sense, couldn't stand Trump, and he was going to make sure he wasn't re-elected.
I don't know.
Did he scream and yell at the justices saying something like, you know, we'll have riots in the street?
I have no idea what's true and what's not true.
But you are right, and I appreciate your call.
Most of the cases, they just say that.
They do it on Facebook and elsewhere.
I make a mistake, because sometimes I can't help but respond to some of these people.
Someone who I've had on my show in the past, they say outrageous stuff, but as soon as they know it's me, they can get the talk show host on Facebook, and they'll go on forever.
I don't have time.
So really, it's very difficult for me when I see something like, oh, he lost 60 cases.
I'm not going to get unexplained.
It's not worth my time.
But that's a great point.
Let's go to someone, an immigrant from Poland in Chicago, Josephine.
You're on with Mark.
Hi, Josephine, you're on.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm an immigrant from Poland, and if somebody doesn't want to watch Inauguration, maybe they could watch Divine Plan, or the priest that was killed, I think it's more than 30 years ago, and you wouldn't believe.
After him, they killed 100 priests, and it wasn't always an accident.
But the thing is, we've got the same problem over there, too.
We've got Catholic, young, like 45.
He's almost like 45.
He's now more than 50 because he was elected when he was 45, I think.
You know, the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
Andrzej is Andy.
And when I went to school over there, who do we have on the wall?
Do you know who do we have it?
No.
I brought Daniel Lenin.
And I just don't remember if it was every room.
So if you go outside over there, no mask, they keep...
They could give you a ticket recently.
And today, this Monday, they were reopening because I come from the area where the probe used to go, mountain area.
We are borders with Czechoslovakia.
So people live, they do their living from tourists.
And they told them to shut everything.
So they said, we are reopening because people were coming to the site because they took a lot of loans to redo something.
And that's what they do.
And they said, we are opening no matter what, because we want to make our living.
And they're promising they're going to give them something.
They don't, because it's just small businesses.
All small businesses.
Yeah, but you see, one of the reasons I took your call, and I thank you so much, Josephine, is that if you live under communism or you live under tyranny, those people understand best that we may be headed that way.
And they're pretty frightened.
America?
This is what America has become?
We're a beacon of the world?
And let me say this, the whole point of this country was limited government.
They wanted to escape the government having such control and such power in religion and speech in the economy.
By the way, the economy?
That Gavin Newsom has the right to destroy California by shutting down all these businesses?
We'll get to that later, but I want to cheer someone up.
Cherie, in Fort Worth, Texas, not too far from my younger brother.
How are you doing, Cherie?
Thank you so much, and I love your show, Mr. Mike, and standing in for Mr. Dennis.
In tying in with one of your other callers, I'm so frustrated, and I wanted your take on, you know, what do we do?
You know, we obviously don't want to go down the road of violence.
However...
We feel like we're not being heard.
You don't want to buy into the conspiracy theorists in a way because it makes you crazy.
But on the other hand, I don't want to give up until the last day.
What's your take?
I mean, what do we do?
Do we give up?
Are you listening to some of the critical thinkers out there?
No.
No, no.
That's easy.
You can't watch George Washington and his guys in rags on the river there in the freezing cold not giving up and never give up.
We can never do that to all the people who died and came before us and paid the ultimate price, and even those who didn't, and served.
So we can never give up.
There's no issue about that.
And you may not have heard me the first hour, but you've got to pull your kids out of public schools.
They're getting indoctrinated.
We're reducing generations of kids that have no idea what makes America so special.
And if you email me, markguys3ol.com, not too far from you, but all across the country, my brother has one solution.
Let me know what you think.
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Congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly.
Mostly because a lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents who maybe are upset about the results of this last election, are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican Conference Chair,
as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
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I'm 61 years old.
Rust Belt.
Worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week, unlimited overtime, when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy's still bringing Reagan after all this.
What, 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
Did I defend the looters, the rioters, sir?
They do.
You're nothing but a spin doctor, Mr. Elder.
A spin doctor...
At least he called me a mister.
It's like Fox News.
I've been called worse.
Always spin something when Trump does something stupid.
You know, I got 35. - Taxation without representation is what Sean has been telling me.
When enough people realize that, and I think they're going to overplay their hand.
I'm still answering Cherie and everybody else out there.
They always do.
It's hard to believe they won't.
I think you're going to see people regret what happened.
This is even sadder for all of the people out there to hear, but...
I think we're going to have to work with some of the Republicans we can't stand.
I mean, we could try to primary them.
That's not like John Thune who said this would be shot like some dog at it, whatever, if you try to object to the results.
I believe McConnell believes there was no fraud, or doesn't care.
And even Kevin McCarthy didn't come through, said some things about Trump.
I mean, loyalty.
Where's your loyalty?
This guy made it possible for you guys the last four years.
You didn't even believe in him, Paul Ryan, at the beginning.
He got things done to spite you guys.
But despite all of that, we can never give up on America.
At the end of the day, we're going to come out on top.
I'm not sure just yet how, but come out on top we will.
So as I said, George Washington with his ragtag band of soldiers was never supposed to win or come out on top.
But win and come out on top they did.
So I think we're on a long and winding road, but there is hope at the end.
There are some practical things.
Get your kids out of the schools.
I'm a public school teacher.
They're being indoctrinated.
You can tell me how you think we proceed.
I think we still need the Republican Party, but tell me.
You want a third party?
Let me know the next hour.
The trouble with that is then we'll both lose, right?
Third party and the Republican Party.
We've got to get along with these people.
Maybe not Mitch McConnell.
Maybe not Kevin McCarthy.
Maybe not Liz Cheney.
We have to, you know, take care of them in the primaries or whatever.
You know, McConnell's gone six more years.
Oh, that was great loyalty by his wife quitting with one week left.
That says a lot about them, right?
Or Mulvaney is former chief of staff.
A lot of these people.
I just love people on our side.
A bunch of turncoats that...
Don't have the courage.
Or the ten people that voted for impeachment.
Impeachment for what?
What did he do?
Did he make some intemperate remarks?
I just want to be as fair as I can to the other side.
Okay, maybe.
But what about all the riots in the summer?
You didn't do anything.
The statues, Nancy said, oh, you know, they'll just speak whatever she said.
It didn't matter to her.
It's so discouraging to see the lack of courage by people on our side.
I knew about Romney.
I was a delegate for Romney.
I've already talked for years about how I regret that.
A man of no principles go wherever the wind is blowing.
And Ben Sasse.
Boy, when you have people that you think you can count on like your friends, you're in big trouble.
We get the left.
We know where they are.
They're evil.
But people on our side, that's been more than discouraged.
You know, as fast as they came, I just thought of something.
To blame Trump, they're thrilled to get rid of him.
They're absolutely thrilled and they want to remake the party the way it always was.
The way the swamp, we get along, we go to parties, we get on MSNBC, everything's terrific and we have our power.
They don't understand us and they probably have disdain for us, many of them.
They don't know why they're there.
That's not what the revolution was about.
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How much fraud did you discover in Nevada?
And I will add to that, did you think you had an appropriate opportunity to present it to a court?
Yeah, I think we did have an appropriate opportunity, and that's the whole system, right?
We have a system where we get to petition courts and government.
Obviously, we did not get the outcome that we desired.
There was limited...
I would say research opportunity that we were given.
Obviously, we don't have the ballots or the envelopes with the signatures on them.
And our whole case was that the signature verification problem wasn't what it should have been.
And that's an incredibly difficult process to go down the road.
and prove without having the access to the ballots and the envelopes and we were never allowed access to that.
Certainly we have to concentrate on having an ID to vote and I believe because we have a huge problem with this in California is that you shouldn't send ballots to people that do not know those ballots are coming.
We should have a system where individuals can vote by mail.
But they tell the Register of Voters, the officials in the county, where they live so that the address is correct.
I got kicked off Twitter for two days because I shared two ballots in California from a friend of mine whose parents had received ballots, but they had been dead for more than 10 years, both of them.
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Yeah.
Thank you.
Your summation of what you witnessed in the second impeachment of the President of the United States.
You know, this was such a disgrace.
And just like I mentioned on my speech on the floor of the House Chambers, the hypocrisy is on...
Full display with the Democrats.
They do not want to help American families.
This pandemic has hurt.
So many people in our country have shut down businesses.
People have lost their jobs.
Families have gone below the poverty line here in America.
And instead of helping American families, they want to rush through another sham impeachment.
They'll use any excuse that they have to do anything that they can to destroy President Trump.
But ultimately...
He is not their main target.
His supporters are who they are truly after.
They despise President Trump's supporters.
It's because his supporters remind them of themselves had they not given an opportunity to achieve this elite status that they see themselves in.
Maybe they look at Trump's supporters and say, gosh, that could be me.
How can I make sure that I'm never in that position?
We get rid of Trump and we do everything we can to destroy and shame his supporters along the way.
And so this movement hopefully will just disappear and we'll never have to hear about it again.
Trump has changed the Republican Party forever.
He has changed the way we do politics here in America.
He has awoken the American people and the spirit for freedom and to return to our foundation, our founding fathers and their roots that they built our country on.
And this movement is not ending anytime soon.
What they fail to realize is Trump is not just a man.
We are all Trump.
we are NAGA!
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*music* congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly.
Mostly because a lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents, who maybe are upset about the results of this last election, are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Congress are usually done through party favors and from the top down when it comes to leadership within the individual parties.
So right now you're seeing a lot of those Republican Party loyalists, maybe who've been in office for several years or several decades, start to align more with this idea of impeaching Trump, whereas individuals more responsible to their constituents are trying to hold the line a little bit there.
Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican conference chair, as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
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Now, I'm 61 years old.
Rust Belt.
Worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week unlimited overtime when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy's still bringing Reagan after all this.
What, 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
And that's why we're not going to be here.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Mark Asler sitting in for Dennis Prager.
It's the beginning of my 13th year.
Well, 13, right?
If you believe that's unlucky, right?
It's always an honor, and you probably know you can reach me.
I probably don't say my name enough or at least how to reach me.
Mark Eisler is spelled M-A-R-K-I-S-L-E-R. I-S-L-E-R at AOL.com.
And Sean, help me.
I forgot my name in the middle of one of the hours.
I-S-L-E-R. Yeah.
You know, when you focus too much on your name, it sounds funny after a while.
In this hour, I want to begin by saying I will not be watching the inauguration tomorrow.
It would be too painful to watch something stolen being celebrated.
I will never accept Joe Biden as president.
Never, ever, ever.
Because he didn't win legally.
He is an illegitimate president.
Sound familiar?
But in this case, it is true.
I will call him Joe Biden.
Or Mr. Biden.
Maybe I'll call him 46. Hey, am I right?
Isn't that what Maxine made Trump?
45?
Huh?
Uncle Joe.
That would work.
Person Joe.
Right.
Person Joe is better than Uncle Joe because Uncle Joe sounds friendly.
Good old Uncle Joe.
No, he's a vicious guy.
Person Joe.
We could do a whole hour on this.
What should we call him?
But I'll call him Mr. Biden.
I'll try to be nice.
When he will be president, a name only.
In fact, others are likely calling the shots behind the scene even now.
That's what I think is going on.
Donald Trump was not illegitimate.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are.
Everything the Democrats have accused us of, they have done.
They were the ones colluding with the Russians, right?
Hillary paid for the dossier.
We now know that.
They came up with nothing.
But they did this for three years or more.
They conspired with Ukraine and China.
His son did that, and he was referred to as the big boss or whatever boss.
I forget already.
The big man or whatever it was.
Yeah.
They were the ones who rioted.
They did almost all the rioting.
And one time, some crazy Trump supporters...
May have been a part of it.
And they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, those who did it.
But we may not know the whole story yet.
But their people, BLM and Antifa, have done it for months with barely a peep out of these hypocrites.
Do you remember, Sean, we probably don't have it because it's a TV clip with the reporter saying mostly peaceful protests while in the background buildings were burning behind him.
This all seems so unreal.
When I filled in for Dennis in November, I mentioned just some of the anomalies, and I've been talking about this the last few hours, but it needs to be said again, because people say, it wasn't stolen, you guys are crazy, where'd you get that from?
Some of the anomalies that would suggest this election was stolen.
And a number, quite a few of you asked me then for the link to it.
His name is Al Perotta, P-E-R-R-O-T-A, Al Perotta, from The Stream.
The Stream is a great publication.
So here's what he says.
I'm now starting to quote him, so listen.
So I want to know which of these do you discount?
It would be wrong for election supervisors to coach workers to correct mail-in ballots for Biden, not for Trump.
That supposedly happened.
That it would also be wrong for election workers to coach voters to vote for Biden and Democrats and follow them to the ballot station, which people have testified to.
It would be wrong for poll workers to go out to a Biden-Harris van in the middle of the night and fill out ballots.
People under oath have testified to that.
That would be likewise wrong for poll workers to fill in the names of people who hadn't yet voted when a voter comes in who is not on the voter rolls.
That it's wrong for poll workers to ignore matching signature requirements.
That it's wrong for counting centers to keep Republican poll watchers from observing hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots.
That happened in Georgia and elsewhere.
That it was wrong for Philadelphia Democrats to ignore a court order that demanded poll watchers have their rightful access.
By the way, this was written quite a while ago.
We know other stuff since then.
That it's wrong for a Democrat-controlled ballot counting center, Fulton County, Georgia, to tell GOP observers they were done counting for the night, then resume counting the minute the observers left.
That it was wrong for Nevada voting officials to fabricate proof of residence data for non-eligible voters.
Now, people on the other side are going to say, how do you know any of this happened?
Well, it hasn't been heard.
No one's really listened to any of these facts.
That it was likewise wrong.
For postal supervisors in several states to order workers to predate late arriving ballots so it would falsely appear they arrived on time.
This was sworn to, under threat of perjury.
It is wrong to cast ballots using the dead.
That is wrong to count ballots from people ineligible to vote in a particular state.
That it is wrong for a state Supreme Court to ignore state law and the U.S. Constitution to change the voting rules right before an election, rules guaranteed to make the process more susceptible to fraud.
Each of these statements is asserted in 131 sworn affidavits from poll workers, poll watchers, and whistleblowers, or happened in broad daylight.
So, this is this guy saying it again, Al Perotta.
So please answer me honestly.
How many of these wrongs laid out in lawsuits are you willing to outright dismiss?
Doesn't fairness dictate to you at least to listen to what these people have to say?
How many people must swear under penalty of imprisonment for perjury before you acknowledge the vote tallies are horribly tarnished?
As I say, Al Parada, the publication, is the stream.
I watched myself a truck driver say he...
Took 100,000 or so ballots from New York State to Pennsylvania to be dumped off there, and then his truck disappeared with the illegal ballots.
I mean, so much of the stuff is good.
Investigate it.
Here are complaints.
Some of you, including Dennis, say who knows for sure if it was enough.
by the way we left out stuff that that i watched and saw like the bellwether counties they always prove who's going to be president he wanted trump won 18 out of 19 as i said before i'm oh by the way in the middle of the night as i start to say to that caller who objected i'm watching as he's ahead by 100 000 or more votes in some of these states pennsylvania especially i'm And then I wake up and it's all gone.
All the votes just in those areas.
And Joe Biden...
Defeats Hillary and Barack Obama in just those counties, states, cities, whatever the areas were, where he needed to win in the battleground states.
Everywhere else across the country, Obama and Clinton beat Joe Biden.
The rallies, I mean, the huge enthusiasm, there was none for Joe Biden.
How did this happen?
Oh, they hated Trump so much.
I've been in politics forever.
You hate you may come out, but not in as big a numbers when you really are motivated because you care so much about your candidate.
They didn't care that way about Joe Biden.
He didn't have to campaign.
The fix was in.
But even if I'm wrong, our objections were never heard.
Not in the courts, not in the state legislatures, and surely not in Congress.
So where do we all go, and that's what everybody's saying, to get redress, or at least have our concerns addressed?
Why should I watch the inauguration of a stolen election?
In fact, if I can help it, I will watch as little of Joe Biden or Kamala Harris as possible.
But as a talk show host, I may have no choice.
Let me know.
The lines are filled, but when they open, what are you doing at 1-8-Prager-776?
Are you watching tomorrow?
Do you think I'm wrong to suggest Mike Pence should not be attending?
How bad do you think it's going to get in America?
Arduous journey as it is.
But why celebrate it?
Some of us were counting on moderate Democrats to break some of these radical proposals, right?
They want to admit Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., so we'll never win again.
They'll be all Democrats there, packing the Supreme Court.
But there are no moderates left in the Democratic Party.
Sean, did you see what Joe Manchin said the other day?
That's the one we're counting on?
He said...
He would consider removing Hawley and Cruz with the 14th Amendment.
It should be a consideration.
Imagine that.
Imagine, considering, because they just freely spoke on the floor of the Senate about their objections or a commission should be established.
This is what we're counting on?
Good luck with that.
Did you see what Joe Biden's chief of staff said they would be working on the first 10 days?
I'm not trying to discourage you.
I'm ultimately optimistic.
He listed four crises, COVID, the resulting economic crisis, the climate crisis, and a racial equity crisis.
That's what they're going to work on the first 10 days.
By the way, everything with Democrats is a crisis.
Do you ever notice that?
I'll tell you what's a crisis.
You guys getting into office.
Now that's a real crisis for some of us.
You caused the economic crisis with your shutdowns of all those businesses, especially in Democrat-controlled states like here in California.
And then the climate crisis, which the lockdowns might have been addressed for Arizona for.
Who knows what they will impose upon us to combat climate change.
But you can be sure it won't be good for the economy.
And a racial equity crisis?
Let me guess.
What about reparations, huh?
You think that may be coming up?
Let me know what you think.
Mark, guys, they're sitting in for Dennis Prager.
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Your summation of what you witnessed in the second impeachment of the President of the United States.
You know, this was such a disgrace.
And just like I mentioned on my speech on the floor of the House chambers, the hypocrisy is on...
Full display with the Democrats.
They do not want to help American families.
This pandemic has hurt.
So many people in our country have shut down businesses.
People have lost their jobs.
Families have gone below the poverty line here in America.
And instead of helping American families, they want to rush through another sham impeachment.
They'll use any excuse that they have to do anything that they can to destroy President Trump.
But ultimately...
He is not their main target.
His supporters are who they are truly after.
They despise President Trump's supporters.
And perhaps it's because his supporters remind them of themselves had they not given an opportunity to achieve this elite status that they see themselves in.
Maybe they look at Trump's supporters and say...
Gosh, that could be me.
How can I make sure that I'm never in that position?
We get rid of Trump and we do everything we can to destroy and shame his supporters along the way.
And so this movement hopefully will just disappear and we'll never have to hear about it again.
But President Trump has changed the Republican Party forever.
He has changed the way we do politics here in America.
He has awoken the American people.
And the spirit for freedom and to return to our foundation, our founding fathers and their roots that they built our country on.
And this movement is not ending anytime soon.
What they fail to realize is Trump is not just a man.
We are all Trump.
we are MAGA.
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congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly, mostly because A lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So, Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents, who maybe are upset about the results of this last election, are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Congress are usually done through party favors and from the top down when it comes to leadership within the individual parties.
So right now you're seeing a lot of those Republican Party loyalists, maybe who've been in office for several years or several decades, start to align more with this idea of impeaching Trump, whereas individuals more responsible to their constituents are trying to hold the line a little bit there.
Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican conference chair, as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
And so what was really bothered me throughout this entire event post what happened tragically last Wednesday is you're starting to see who really supported President Donald Trump and his ideas and who just said they supported his agenda and his ideas.
Really good to hear.
Thank you.
Mark, I'm still sitting in for Dennis Prager, and I'd like that some of you are answering me about the inauguration.
So let's go to...
I have a lot more to say, but I'm going to your calls.
Terry, in Sun Valley, California, you're on with Mark.
Hello, Mark.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I can.
Yeah, I really agree with what you're saying about the inauguration and the election.
I really can't add any more to it, but I really think you were spot on with the comments.
Well, thank you for that.
And by the way, Sean mentioned something before that we've talked about.
I'm right, I'm off of Twitter, and we'll be off of Facebook as soon as I'm sure Parler and everything else is up and okay, and I'll switch Google when that becomes appropriate.
But don't give these people money.
You've got to start voting with your pocketbook in any way possible.
You know, just like the companies.
I never got to that.
All the companies, can you imagine that?
Because of free speech, you're not contributing to Republican candidates anymore.
It's unbelievable what's going on.
This is the beginning of fascism.
This is the beginning of tyranny if we don't fight.
We have no choice but to fight.
We owe it to those before us.
We owe it to your grandchildren after us.
We owe it to everybody to never give up on this stuff.
Matthew and El Monte, you're on with Mark.
Hi Mark, how are you?
I'm well.
Try not to let the news get me down.
Thank you for all you're doing.
This is my first time ever calling any newsbook, so I'm a bit nervous.
You sound fine.
But I'm not afraid.
I'd just like to say that people that can go buy groceries, they can go vote too.
We don't need all this computer stuff.
Yeah, go ahead Matthew.
The other thing is why we're thinking it's been stolen.
For sure it's been stolen.
You know, I play poker.
If the opponent doesn't show their hands, that means they're cheating.
There's a lot.
You helped me, Matthew.
I meant to mention that.
It's just common sense.
I wanted to mention that, and you helped me so much.
Thanks for that.
I forgot to say that.
If the election wasn't stolen, why won't you hear what we have to say?
Why didn't you allow to check out all the votes or the alternate slates?
Like you say, in poker, if you don't show your hand, you know you're cheating, right?
There was an old, I don't know if you know who this is, and thanks, you did very well, Matthew, thanks for your call.
Sean, do you remember, there was a, what was his name, W.C. Fields.
So, speaking of poker, I think this is the clip I remember seeing many years ago.
They're playing for a high, whoever wins the, you know, all the money who gets the high card.
The pot gets the pot.
So the first guy pulls a jack.
The first guy, the next guy, or whatever, pulls a king.
Next one gets a queen, or I did in the wrong order, queen, jack, queen, king.
And then W.C. Fields says, oh, I pulled an ace.
But he doesn't show it to them.
So they say, let's see that you pulled an ace.
So he rifles through the 52 cars, pulls out an ace and says, here it is.
What do you got to hide if you didn't cheat and steal?
We don't have to go any further, Matthew.
For someone who was afraid and shy, you did very well.
Here's Phil in Summers, New York.
Yeah, we've got to help the TV audience.
There was Fox.
I only watch Hannity and Tucker promoting Watch the Inauguration.
No, I'm not going to help you and watch.
I don't watch any more Fox except for Tucker and Hannity.
I'm done with you guys.
What you did on Election Day was, and that was the only thing with Chris Wallace and some of the others before that, Chris Wallace blew the debate for Trump.
That was outrageous what he did.
No.
The sons of Murdoch want to change it into another liberal outlet or whatever they want.
Good.
I'm not giving you my support.
I'm sorry, Phil.
It's your turn.
Phil in Summers, New York.
Go.
Mark, you said everything I wanted to say in the piece before.
It is remarkable.
That's definitely, you know, they never accepted it.
But they didn't like him because the way he talked, what he did.
But we don't like this because they cheated.
They cheated, just like you said, Mr. Fields.
That guy, Matthew, did it very well.
Believe it or not, I take my hat off to him.
And the woman asked me how old I was, and I was 80 years old.
And my three uncles, one in World War II and one came out, and the two that stayed are turning over in their grave.
Let me tell you, it's unbelievable.
My grandfather, God rest his soul, he never...
Criticizing this country after losing two sons in World War II. He probably accepted the fact.
Sean and I were talking about that, Phil, on the break.
Think about these people during World War II. At Normandy and elsewhere, they just gave up their lives.
And so do the people out there.
I'm not 100% sure besides leaving the public schools and leaving Fox and leaving the media where you can.
Don't support them with your money.
We're going to find a way, but we can never stop fighting.
I mean, that's the least we could do for your uncles and so on.
It's amazing.
Phil, I love your accent.
I always say that because I'm from New York originally.
Thanks so much.
Stay well.
Yeah, you stay well too, Phil.
Thanks so much.
Boy, I'll tell you, it's too depressing.
Roman in Orlando, Florida.
You're on with Mark.
Hello, Mark.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes.
I like what you...
You said just a short while ago about the things that we could discount.
Everything that you said cannot be discounted because it's all true, all the lying, all the cheating.
And what I also wanted to comment about is that we should go after these 10 so-called rhino republicans or turncoats and just flood Their phone lines from here to eternity, emails, slow mail, every kind of way that we can just disrupt them because truly rhino republicans.
Where's the oil?
Roman, that's the only thing I disagree with you.
Rhinoceros is my favorite animal, so I think we have to get a new name, pick on the rhinos.
But I agree with...
Someone called...
He called the Democrats...
It's interesting.
He called them the Communist Socialist Party.
That's the least of it.
They just want to hand everything over to China, to Cuba, to Venezuela.
Where does it say in our Constitution that we are to give everything up?
I like what you said about George Washington and his ragtag army not giving up.
I ask a veteran not getting up.
Thank you for your service.
Thanks for your call.
I ask all veterans to stand up.
I seem to cut you off.
The only thing that bothers me is the other side is they don't We don't care what we have to say.
That's why we're primary them, right?
John Thune, I think, is up in two years.
Let's go for him.
Get another Republican in.
You'll still win in South Dakota.
The overall picture has to be kept in focus that we still win and take back our country.
So maybe in close ones, we've got to be careful, right?
We've got to make sure we win it and then win the general election.
But those ten Republicans that voted for impeachment, Goodreads and Mitch McConnell, you don't think there was theft?
You don't represent me.
I think I called his officer.
I was about to.
All right.
We can never give up this fight.
We're going to take back America, as the president said all the time.
God be with you, President Trump, and thanks for your service, too.
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So many voices, many people who claim to speak for the evangelical church, they are, it seems to me, saying things that I consider totally wrong.
They're basically telling us all to shut up and to kind of go with the narrative that's being put out there.
And I have to say, you know...
If I believed the narrative were correct, I would be saying the same thing.
But everything in me says this narrative is not correct.
There's too much that I see that is really suspicious.
The kind of thing, the way Joe Biden at Alia handled themselves in the last few months, it didn't seem to me.
That they were clamoring for transparency.
It seemed to me they were trying to run out the clock and say, shut up, shut up, get people to shut up, and we're just going to win this thing, and then we'll get to shut everybody up.
That's effectively what's happening.
There is no way.
That anyone like you or me would countenance that.
We are not required to agree with each other in this country.
We have a right.
It's a mature adult thing to respect each other's opinions.
That's what we need to do.
So we need to stand strong.
We need to love God.
We need to love each other.
And I want to encourage everyone.
Resist being depressed.
Resist being discouraged.
Be joyous.
Every day I wake up and I say, this is the day the Lord...
And every night before I close my eyes on my pillow, I ask God for a miracle.
I pray for our nation.
I pray for our president.
I pray for my family.
Let's keep doing that.
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Trending now on the Hugh Hewitt Show. - How much fraud did you discover in Nevada And I will add to that, did you think you had an appropriate opportunity to present it to a court?
Yeah, I think we did have an appropriate opportunity, and that's the whole, you know, system, right?
We have a system where we get to petition.
Courts and governments, obviously, we did not get the outcome that we desired.
There was limited, I would say, research opportunity that we were given.
Obviously, we don't have the ballots or the envelopes with the signatures on them.
And our whole case was that the signature verification problem wasn't what it should have been.
And that's an incredibly difficult process to go down the road.
and prove without having the access to the ballots and the envelopes and we were never allowed access to that.
Certainly we have to concentrate on having an ID to vote and I believe because we have a huge problem with this in California is that you shouldn't send ballots to people that do not know those ballots are coming.
We should have a system where individuals can vote by mail.
But they tell the Register of Voters, the officials in the county, where they live so that the address is correct.
I got kicked off Twitter for two days because I shared two ballots in California from a friend of mine whose parents had received ballots, but they had been dead for more than 10 years, both of them.
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Your summation of what you witnessed in the second impeachment of the President of the United States?
You know, this was such a disgrace.
And just like I mentioned on my speech on the floor of...
I like the song.
I'm not going to get on if I like the song.
Just play it out.
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I want to give you some good news, kind of.
Senator Joni Ernst, a member of the Senate Republican leadership who won re-election in November, said Tuesday she doesn't think it would be constitutional to try President Trump on an impeachment charge after he leaves office.
My overall question is, why are we doing this when the president is out of office tomorrow?
Well, you should never be doing it even if he was in office, but I'll leave that aside.
Asked if she thought it would be constitutional to try Trump once he's out of office.
She said, I don't think it is.
I've read arguments on both sides, so she's asking President-elect Joe Biden, well, you're wasting your time there.
He doesn't have the guts either, and he's beholden to the left.
And her remarks came after GOP senators such as Tom Cotton and Tim Scott also questioned that procedure.
I think you're going to see a lot of, what's the word I'm looking for?
People are not going to accept this willingly.
They're going to overplay their hand.
Things are going to happen.
Just like, oh, you see?
At the border, thousands of illegals are coming to the border because of what Joe Biden has said in the past.
Good luck with that one.
If it overwhelms the border, there'll be heck to pay.
All right.
Let's go to some of your calls.
A lot of good ones.
Let's see where I am.
Sean having trouble with my mouse for a second.
Let's see what's wrong there.
So what's your call?
Let's go.
Oh, yeah.
I want to go to Nina in Alhambra, California.
Nina, you're on with Mark.
Hi, Mark.
Can you hear me?
I can.
You're very well.
Good.
I just want to ask you what you think.
Oh, first of all, I love your show.
I love hearing you.
Thank you so much.
I used to be a teacher, and I just want to know what you think about Mike Pence.
I am livid over this guy, and I'm a Christian.
He's supposed to be a Christian.
He has no spine.
He has no testicles.
He is a clown.
I am so upset over this.
He did not even consult someone like Dr. John Eastman or Alan Dershowitz or anybody.
He just did not even understand the power that he had.
Well, I agree with you and a lot of people don't agree with me, including, well, I don't want to say some names, but I believe...
A lot of people say he can't do the Constitution, it's just procedural.
But I have a question.
Suppose the ballots that came in from some of these states allowed people to be bigoted, didn't allow blacks to vote, or didn't allow women to vote.
Would he have still said, oh, we've got to accept it no matter what?
Now let me go to the extreme, and I'm not accusing, although I don't know for sure.
What if we had a chance to stop Adolf Hitler?
Who among us would not have...
We've done whatever we could.
So, suppose he's right, he read the Constitution and doesn't say that, although Pennsylvania violated the Constitution, but it's at least an argument one could make.
Why didn't he have the courage to say, I'm not going to rule for Trump, but let's send these back to the states and see which slate of electors wins, so it can at least be heard.
That would have taken some courage.
But he's a part of the swamp too, I think.
Yes, he is.
Even if he's right, even if he's right, and I read the Constitution wrong, there's nothing he could have done.
Well, maybe, how do you want to be remembered?
What do you do to stop tyranny?
What do you do to stop, oh, we can't be like them.
Okay, I've got to tell you something, though, and I know you agree with me, Nina, which is one, though, you may only have one chance to vote in.
Tyranny.
Because once you voted in, you may never have another chance.
It doesn't matter.
I know.
So, I was really upset with him, too.
He even said on the Monday before that Wednesday, he said, don't worry, your voices will be heard on Wednesday.
No, they weren't heard on Wednesday.
You didn't do anything about it.
No, they weren't.
All right, great call.
We've got to go to the break.
Thanks so much, Nita.
Marcus, they're filling in for Dennis Prager.
Trending now on the Eric Metaxas show.
Yesterday I was banned from communicating on Twitter.
And my Twitter joke, people weren't even allowed to retweet it.
So powerful it was, the joke.
So powerful that the responsible voices in America said no one can retweet Eric's joke.
That is where we are.
It is lunacy.
But it's evil.
And I'm speaking with former Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann about where we are.
Well, you know, you had related to me how Twitter had taken down your joke.
And the first thing that came to my mind that I shared with you was the opening scene in the movie Cabaret with Liza Minnelli when they're in a nightclub and they have their jokes in an underground nightclub because they aren't allowed to have jokes out in public.
That's where we are today.
This is...
2021 in America, and you can't have a conservative commentator give a joke anymore.
This is not okay.
And that's where the most important thing that any of us can do.
We all need to stand with Eric Metaxas.
We need to stand with anybody who's being shut down and canceled right now because they're starting with the politicians.
They're going to the pundits.
After that, they'll go to people in legal circles.
They'll go to people in academia.
They'll go to people People and churches, this wave is just starting.
Remember, President Trump is still president and they're in the process of shutting everyone down now while he's still president and they're trying to be like a can opener and evict him as president and evict the whole cabinet right now.
They can't wait.
It's like they just want everything.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore in violent events that interrupted.
The joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty.
A stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
I'm Albert Moeller.
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I'll see you next time.
Article Baltimore Sun.
Headline.
Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities.
And it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote.
The reality is that homicides in major cities including Baltimore are not race neutral.
Of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of Baltimore last year, just about all of them were African Americans.
The shooters, killers, were most likely black as well.
This is a devastating plague acutely affecting black communities across the country, writes this man.
I haven't come across the word microaggression yet.
I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, we must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens.
Mark Isler sitting in for Dennis Prager, I-S-L-E-R. Mark Isler at AOL.com.
I love when you guys say what I'm thinking, so you do it for me.
Tom in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Go, Tom.
Yeah, so I was thinking of going to our state legislatures.
Do we have 37 states where we have Republican states where we control the Republican state legislatures?
Because why don't we do an amendment to the Constitution if we can get...
The state legislations together, which we can do on a Zoom call, and we change the Constitution so that a signature is required on votes, and then we limit the mail-in ballots to 10%.
So each state, and that's going to...
Because I'm really worried about all the voting going forward, and I don't know what else to do except...
This sounds like a really good idea.
Good point, except the men in the Constitution.
That's too hard.
Three-fourths of states and all kinds of stuff have to be done.
No, no, no.
You only need three-fourths of states' legislatures, which is 37 states.
Okay, I see where you got the 37 from, but that's not my point.
It's so hard to...
You can either go Congress, you can go three-quarters of Congress, or you can go three-quarters of state legislatures, and we're damn close to 34 three-quarters of state legislatures.
Here's where I thought you were going, and we can do this real fast.
Get the state legislatures to make sure the election laws are where they only can vote the same day.
What is this stuff where you get to vote days afterwards?
What is it?
You care about voting then?
Make sure you vote.
You can do everything else if you have to in one day.
This is crazy.
Perhaps the president was right there for those who are disabled or whatever.
This was all part of their plan to win the election by, you know, stealing it.
Send out all these ballots.
You know ballot harvesting, right?
It all comes back, and you don't even know where it comes from.
So that's where I agreed with you, and I thought you were going.
It's just too hard to get that many people to agree and go there.
But I don't mean to discourage it.
You can never give up.
Let's see, there's so many good ones.
Oh, I think Bill is saying the same thing, but let's give him a chance.
Bill in Charleston, South Carolina, you're on with Mark.
Hello, Mark, how do you hear me?
Yes, you're doing well.
Go, Bill.
Yeah, a few things need to happen.
First of all, we need to have a summation of all the issues that have cropped up.
You know, we hear about Arizona, we hear about Nevada.
We hear about the other states, but we need a summation of each state.
Then we need a summation of those summations into what's wrong.
But I'll have to agree with the previous caller.
Something needs to be done.
Either an amendment to the Constitution, whatever it takes, but we have got to change what's going on in our election process.
It's absolutely an abomination right now.
My stomach turns over every day when I watch the TV and see Joe Biden as our president.
No, don't watch.
Don't watch.
I have to.
I'm a talk show host, and I'll get my news from another place.
I didn't even mention what I was going to mention, what I read and listen to.
I go to the Epoch Times, The Blaze, Breitbart.
I don't watch Fox News anymore for information.
You've got to know where to go.
Don't watch these TV shows.
It's crazy.
Well, the only problem is all of your friends are watching these things.
You need to know what they're saying.
You can get that.
You can get that without giving them money and supporting the nonsense that they're spewing.
But I appreciate your call.
I'm just trying to go to as many as I can.
Here, I want to discourage Santiago in Ventura, California.
You're on with Mark, Santiago.
Hey, what's going on, Mark?
Good morning.
Good morning to you.
Yeah, man, I was listening to a lady right now talking about Mike Pence and everything, and we know he doesn't really have much of a back spine, but you know what?
At the same time, we've got to be patient.
As conservative Americans and everything, we have to be patient.
We know that Donald Trump is very smart.
He's a very smart individual.
So is his administration.
I have a feeling that they have something up their sleeve still.
And we all know that.
Secondly, they're trying to shut down our voice, they're trying to censor us.
But you know what?
We patriots should take that as a benefit for us because if they're trying to block us out, that makes it easier for us to communicate within our communities.
We know there's 74 million Americans who think just like us.
Before, four years ago, we didn't have that.
We didn't know that.
I think it's more than that.
Now that we know we're 74 million strong, we should communicate more, make our own profile, I think it's the best time for us to stand up as Americans, you know what I mean?
I do, and Santiago, thanks for your call.
I think we did that the first hour.
We've got to get off the Facebook and the Twitters of the world.
I'm on Parler now.
I'll be posting soon.
I'll probably redo my podcast to speak to people that way, too.
You've got to find all avenues of communicating.
And I hate to admit this, I've got to say this before the show is over.
I'm influenced by my brothers, too, and people like that.
And Dinesh D'Souza said the same kind of thing, which is we're going to need a lot of these Republicans.
I don't think – you didn't answer me, you people out there, third party.
I don't think that's going to work.
They hardly ever work.
I think we've got to hold the Republicans in Congress now that try to impeach.
We've got to primary those people, get the best people we can.
But for now, you've got to work with what you're given.
And I think we have to be strong enough to take back this country in two years.
And I think we've got to play the game the way they did, right?
They didn't care about the issues or the principles or policies.
They won on the procedures of the election, whether it was cheating or not.
I mean, all these bouts, throwing them out there, not knowing what you're getting.
We've got to get better at that.
I think there's a lot of hope, and that was the theme of the whole day, too.
Despite all the stuff that went on, despite all the turncoats, We can take this back.
And we can never give up.
All right.
Let's see if we can get someone else in...
Ron in Los Angeles.
Ron, you're on with Mark.
Yes, hi.
Can you hear me, Mark?
I can, Ron.
Thanks for taking my call, first of all.
You know, I love the way you summarized everything.
And when I would talk to some of my Democrats, and they would say, my friends who are Democrats...
And I said, well, give me some evidence.
There's no evidence of any fraud or malfeasance or anything.
And I went through all the things that you just went through just a little while ago.
And on a couple of other things where it was amazing where there were reports of creaseless ballots.
Have you heard that?
Yes.
Having the mail-in ballots without creases.
Or boxes of ballots that were received, and they were all in numerical sequence from the county.
Now, that's an impossibility.
And then one other thing that I love hearing from the other side...
Hold on one second.
I just want you to finish your thought, but we're going to hit that break.
Let me know what you think.
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I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing Overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
Now, the New York Post points out, Letitia James evidently has an early bedtime because as darkness fell, these protests became overwhelmingly unpeaceful very quickly.
Activists ignored curfews, yelled, spat, pushed cops, windows were smashed, stores looted, New York City became a boarded-up wasteland.
Especially in the wake of the Capitol, right?
It's the liberal narrative that everything over the summer was overwhelmingly peaceful, conveniently ignoring the attacks on federal buildings, the squatting streets, looting, and deaths.
Deaths.
Who would want to be a cop with a lunatic like this?
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Now, Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for that medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks even...
Doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
Unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our toolkit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind ivermectin is just rapidly increasing.
I mean, it's thoroughly convincing that this is going to be a highly, highly effective drug against COVID.
How confident are you without double-blind trials of ivermectin's efficacy?
So, we have to correct that misimpression.
There are numerous trials.
So my manuscript, which just passed through peer review, is going to be published in a pretty prominent medical journal in the next coming weeks.
I reviewed 27 controlled trials.
16 of them are randomized controlled trials.
Five of them are double-blind and one is single-blind.
We have numerous trials from centers and countries around the world.
In the 27 trials, they include over 6,500 patients.
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I don't want to happen.
Maybe they grabbed him.
I don't know.
You know, socialism, tyranny is coming quickly.
And I don't want to discourage you.
By the way, I want to thank Linda for screening the calls when the board is...
Almost always filled and they're just coming in like crazy.
That's a hard job.
And I'm the type, I'll take them all on and just do it quickly.
And she writes that out very well.
So thanks, Linda.
Christian, as always, working with Sean, taking pictures of me?
No, I just happened to be sitting in the room today.
But anyway, Christian does a great job too.
And of course, you can't imagine how...
Much Sean adds to the show.
And he's a part of it.
He's just my partner in this and giving me ideas and feedback and where we should go.
It helps when he says, you know, you're right on.
Compliments me.
I don't pay him extra for that.
Also, markisler.com is how you keep in touch with me.
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But I want to finish on a positive note.
With all the stuff being said, Mitch McConnell is hopeless.
These people don't get that we don't want to go back to everything is fine club.
That's not what this is about.
You haven't addressed our concerns.
The fact that we think this is stolen.
You go on the other side, you're just going to lose it and make it impossible for us to unite.
Mitch McConnell, you're leading the way in this.
You don't get it.
Maybe the people are right.
You've got to flood his switchboard and people like him, his assistant John Thune.
These people are hopeless.
We've got to get rid of them, but make sure we get real Republicans or conservatives in there.
And there was another caller.
Let me just try to cheer you up and see if we have time, Eric.
Then I'll get to any words of encouragement for a very concerned conservative.
I think I'm going to answer you now.
With all the problems I've outlined, all the issues before us, You may want to retreat and just live your lives, but you can't ignore politics.
There are ramifications in your own life.
You can't put your head in the sand or you get Georgia, where we could have had a buffer to all this craziness.
But fight we must.
We owe it to all those who came before us and all those who will follow us.
I don't know how, but we're going to win this eventually because we have truth on our side.
Too many have come before us who laid it all on the line for us ever to give up.
And I am out the mystic that they're going to overplay their hands, and things will happen to save this great country.
If we stay in the fight, one way or another, it will come our way.
And I always finish my show the same way.
It's a privilege to have our microphone in the greatest country in the history of the world, and we intend to keep it that way, and we can keep it that way.
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