I want badly to have rational hope for the Democrat Party.
Or a Democratic administration that is coming in the Democratic Senate, the Democrat House.
But it is rationally not possible for me.
I root for the United States.
That's what I root for.
President Trump Left office with apparently less support than he had had at any time.
It was not a pretty finale.
The hypocrisy ocean in which we are a tiny island that may tip over.
Of people who and media Democrats and media who spent almost three years telling us a lie, something with no basis whatsoever that Russia and the Trump campaign had colluded for the 2016 election,
had the temerity, the unbelievable gall, chutzpah on a level that the Greeks had a word for, hubris, That this was not an honestly held election in certain states is beyond the pale.
Such people are anti-democracy.
Such people are undermining America.
But for three years, including a special prosecutor to Keep the country's attention riveted on an event that never took place, and which, by definition, cast aspersion on the results of the 2016 election.
That was fine.
Everything goes down the memory hole.
Things aren't recalled when they are inconvenient to the dominant powers of a society, if the powers are corrupt, and they are.
So, that's a point that is worth noting, would you say?
If you have intellectual honesty, whatever your politics, you have to acknowledge that for three years it was okay to cast aspersions on the 2016 election.
To spend tens of millions of dollars to have people in the Democratic Party tell us that they can assure us, like Adam Schiff, Who lies with such ease that you can almost envy him.
It is pathologic, in my opinion, the ease.
I always wonder about such people.
Do they have a voice in them that says, hmm, this is not true.
He has information that will show he has been briefed.
He has information that will show that there was collusion.
100% false.
It wasn't a mistake.
It wasn't a little teeny eensy beansy lie.
It was a giant 100% whopper.
But it doesn't matter because the press goes along with that.
So then it becomes, think about it, it becomes treasonous.
To say, perhaps the election was not fair, was not conducted fairly.
That becomes sedition, insurrection, and every other word that they can come up with on the left to disperse the questioning of the tallies.
I have held from the beginning I am agnostic.
I don't know.
I continue to hold that position.
The Democrats have done nothing to prove to me it was legit.
There is no doubt in anyone's mind, none, left, right, or center, that if the Democrats could cheat, they would.
And I'll tell you why.
As I've said often, they have a moral defense.
It is okay to cheat in an election if you believe that you are preventing a racist, white supremacist, fascist dictator from being elected.
I would.
I keep repeating that.
If I believed that it was in my hands to determine whether a neo-Hitler-esque character would come to power or not, I would cheat.
They can't have it both ways.
They can't tell us the evil that he embodies, the threat to democracy that he embodies, the threat to the society that his election would embody, and then say, oh, but we are absolutely committed to a fair election.
The anomalies are something that are worthy.
of intellectual and moral respect?
I would like answers to them.
I've said I'm agnostic from the beginning.
One of the reasons that I am agnostic as opposed to, I don't believe that there was fraud, in other words, think the claims of cheating are overwrought, is that the Reactions of the Democrats and their media.
The media are committed to the Democrats as the Soviet media were committed to the Communist Party.
It's party.
New York Times is a party paper.
Pravda was a party paper.
That's what we've come to.
Their reaction, their hysterical reaction to the charge, rather than saying, you know, For the sake of the country, let us allow an investigation and we will present our evidence.
Instead, any suggestion that it be explored is regarded as seditious.
That makes me think that they are afraid of an exploration.
I would want things to be open.
I would want those Americans open to reason who feel that may have not been honest to be shown, look, it really was honest.
I have said from the beginning, I hope that Joe Biden won honestly.
I am as afraid as I am of a left-wing takeover of the Senate, House, and Presidency.
I am even more afraid of an election that was won dishonestly.
Then there is no hope but that this country goes down the road of a Venezuela.
The very hysteria of the reaction to I don't believe the election suggests to me that There might have been something awry.
I don't know.
I give you my word.
I don't know.
But the notion that a person who says that they don't believe the results is anti-democratic, that's not a fair charge against such a person.
The anomalies are remarkable, one has to admit.
There are 19 bellwether counties that determine every election.
18 of them were won by the President.
The President gained, or the Republican Party gained in the House of Representatives.
The President had the largest, the anomaly of having won way more votes.
Then in his first term, and losing?
I don't believe that happened in 150 years.
These may all be honest anomalies, but you can't just dismiss people who say that when so few votes are given to Donald Trump in any given state.
When he is winning that state, and then there's this dramatic turnaround with 90% of the votes in the next batch going to the Democrats.
You are not anti-American and seditious if you ask these questions.
I accept that Joe Biden is my president, and I ask these questions.
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you Was this administration and this presidency worth it?
Some people are saying he didn't achieve anything.
There were no accomplishments, a lot of promises, not a lot of follow through.
It's just not true.
And as soon as he won in 2016, they spied on his campaign, crossfire hurricane.
They entrapped Michael Flynn in the early days of it, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, none of whom have been held accountable, by the way.
Correct.
And I don't think a Biden Justice Department is going to be quick to indict Peter Strzok or Lisa Page or Brennan or Clapper or any of those folks.
And so none of that will probably ever be brought to justice.
And so but from the minute he became president elect, they all of a sudden they immediately started to launch everything they possibly could to undercut him.
Instantly.
And that was their game plan from day one, present this unified front from the Democrat Party and from the political left to take him down at every possible second.
And despite that, President Trump remained focused all throughout his transition, remained focused all throughout the early days of his presidency and even through the toughest parts of his presidency.
Being impeached twice, for example.
Being impeached and also the special counsel with Bob Mueller.
With all of that in front of him and all of the difficulty and all of the headwinds, President Trump still had an unprecedented amount of accomplishments.
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So many moments.
And the underlying theme is a president that did things differently to accomplish things for you and for our country.
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Muhammad is in Texas.
Mohamed, you're on the Larry Elder Show.
Thank you so much for calling.
I appreciate it.
I've been listening in.
You're making some points, but I also realized that when Louis Farrakhan had tried to put his platform out, you know, he's very radical with his views in the Second Amendment or the First Amendment or whatever.
I think it's just a...
Wait a second, Mohamed.
Farrakhan still has his Twitter account.
Donald Trump's Twitter account has been permanently banned.
Are you aware of that?
Okay, I didn't know that.
No, I was not aware of that.
You can also go on YouTube and see his videos.
Hmm.
And one more thing, Muhammad.
One more thing.
Minister Farrakhan took a photograph with Senator Obama.
This is before Obama decided to run for office.
And the reason he was meeting with Farrakhan and other black leaders is because they knew that this was going to be a young rising star and everybody wanted to talk to him.
So they took a picture with him.
The guy who took the photograph, Mohammed, did not reveal the photograph until after Obama had finished both his terms because he knew that the photograph would hurt him.
One of the big supporters of the Democratic Party is a Jewish...
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So, before I go on, Julius in Brooklyn, hello.
Sean, do we have our caller?
Julius in Brooklyn, are you there?
Hello?
Yes, I'm here.
Sorry about that.
Okay.
Okay.
Dennis, I would like to know...
Is it more that you just want to believe that something happened that made this election questionable to you?
I think you didn't hear what I said.
I said I want to believe it was honest.
I'd rather him have won honestly than prove that he won dishonestly.
How do you prove a negative?
I mean, there's no evidence that there was anything that he did illegally or that the Democrats did illegally.
Well, I offered a whole series of anomalies.
When there are enough anomalies in life, you have a circumstantial case that is powerful.
I mean, I personally do not have proof, and I agree with you.
That's why I call myself agnostic.
I don't understand how someone would not be agnostic.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think Democrats wouldn't cheat if they had an opportunity to?
You know, come on.
You didn't give me a straight answer.
Now you're asking me the question.
I did.
What was your question?
I always give straight.
What was your question?
Okay.
Is there any evidence that suggests the Democrats did anything?
There are.
There is.
as I said I gave a list of very odd things that I think need explanation when when there are 19 counties that determine elections and 18 of them go to the loser that's what we call an anomaly in those counties compared to the one that No, no, no.
That's irrelevant.
It's that both parties acknowledge that those counties are determinative in an election, just as Florida and Ohio are overwhelmingly determinative.
I acknowledge to you that I can't...
Okay, go on.
I'm asking a question.
What's your question?
I thought I answered it.
What's your next question?
I do not have proof.
That is correct.
In fact, if I had proof, I wouldn't be an agnostic.
Okay.
Okay.
This is awesome.
Ah.
*laughs* I know I'm frustrating, poor Julius.
I have a pretty good track record of being honest because my commitment to truth is greater than any other single commitment.
Because I know that lies lead to evil.
So I acknowledge it.
But the fact that there is no openness, given the tampering that was done in state elections, like in Pennsylvania prior to the elections, Look, the Democrats, this I have proof, the Democrats have destroyed the integrity of Election Day.
That's a fact.
That's not an opinion.
There was once an Election Day, and a handful of people would ask for absentee ballots prior to Election Day, and they were sent the ballot upon request.
It had to arrive by a certain time with a certain postmark, and that was the end.
Election day is now election month.
That alone destroys, in my opinion, the integrity of an election.
And there's a reason that they made it a month or six weeks that you could vote ahead.
To destroy the integrity of the election and get more and more people whom they believe will vote Democrat to vote.
There is no reason why California would send out tens of millions of ballots to people who never requested them.
That's fraudulent.
I have proof.
I don't have proof that they cheated in the numbering.
I don't.
I have anomaly questions that render me agnostic.
But I do have proof that, like every other institution, that exists, the left-destroying Election Day.
That's it.
That's a given.
There was once a time Americans lined up to go to ballot boxes on election day.
Not any longer.
And the notion, the playing around with elections by the Democrats, that is proof.
I don't have proof that they cheated enough to make Joe Biden president.
I acknowledge it.
I have suggestive circumstantial evidence.
That's all.
But all of these measures that have been taken are solely to benefit the Democratic Party.
Now with 11 million people that illegally entered this country to be Put on the road to citizenship.
That's 11 million more, mostly, Democratic votes.
These are the macro issues.
I don't have micro proof.
I have micro suggestions of fraud.
But these are macro data to manipulate the country, to manipulate Election Day, to create ballot harvesting.
Those are facts.
Those are not deniable.
One of the first things that President Biden signed upon his first day in office, wearing a mask at his desk, which I find foolish in the extreme, but it's a great virtue signal.
He's wearing a mask at his desk.
Nobody is near him.
Did they sanitize the pens he used to sign?
I'll bet they did.
We live in an age of superstition.
One of the first things that he signed was an executive order that illegals be counted for purposes of census, which means that there are more people Who will be counted for democratic seats?
Why would somebody who's not here legally be counted in the census?
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And I was just waiting for that ten second attempt where the incoming president would have said, it stops.
Now, we're not going to demonize Americans because of their skin color.
We're not going to say the National Guard is 90% white males, therefore they're a domestic threat, and we're not going to have a cancel culture on anybody who votes Republican.
Am I dreaming?
Are we condemned for the next four years to see even more cancel culture as somebody who's in the...
Bloodstream of the media, what should we prepare for?
I don't know if I'm in the bloodstream anymore, but I've certainly spent a lot of years in it.
And I do think we are in for that.
I think, you know, Chris Wallace was saying that the Joe Biden speech was the most, it was like the greatest he's ever heard.
We played it.
Yeah, okay, so look, I appreciate the politics doesn't always have to be a blood spore, that kind of thing.
That's fine.
That's good messaging.
But the race...
Sort of messaging throughout, which is divisive.
It's very divisive.
Just telegraph to his supporters and everybody that they're gonna double and triple down on this.
I mean, we're stuck with this narrative about white supremacy and about all Trump supporters being essentially Klansmen.
That is what they believe.
Not just from them, but from the media.
And I really think, you know, that if people don't start standing up and challenging this, and I know it's easy for you and me, we have platforms, we have microphones, but I mean civilians, regular people need to start standing up and saying, just stop.
I'm not going to let you do that to me, to my company, to my country.
I am not going to let you reduce the discussion to divisiveness over race.
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Was this administration and this presidency worth it?
Some people are saying he didn't achieve anything, there were no accomplishments, a lot of promises, not a lot of follow through.
It's just not true.
And as soon as he won in 2016, they spied on his campaign, Crossfire Hurricane.
They entrapped Michael Flynn in the early days of it.
Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, none of whom have been held accountable, by the way.
Correct.
And I don't think a Biden Justice Department is going to be quick to indict Peter Strzok or Lisa Page or Brennan or Clapper or any of those folks.
And so none of that will probably ever be brought to justice.
I mentioned to you that I, and any of you, many of you have probably seen it, his signing of these and any of you, many of you have probably seen it, his signing of these executive orders, which I I'm Dennis Prager, incidentally.
Hi.
And he's wearing a mask at a desk alone, which I think in and of itself is absurd.
But we have reached a level that transcends the absurd and enters, in my mind, The destructive.
That's the word I want.
It's destructive.
The man has been vaccinated.
If you still wear a mask after being vaccinated, it doesn't say much for the vaccine, does it?
One would presume that that is the whole point of the vaccine, is that you cannot get it, and you cannot transmit it.
But now they believe you can transmit it.
Is that a first in the history of vaccines?
I don't know.
I'm not an epidemiologist, but it does raise questions about the efficacy of a vaccine.
If you are a danger to others after receiving it.
Did people wear masks after flu shots?
Did people wear masks at all during flu season?
Well, they did in Asia.
Is that the new norm in America?
I suggest to you that that is so profoundly destructive to human relations in a society as to threaten the decency of the society.
People do not talk to one another with masks like they do without masks.
The mask is a veil.
Did you find conversation with veiled Muslim women easy, as you would with a Muslim woman who was not veiled?
Of course not.
We talk to the human face.
Our personality is etched in our face.
Our personhood.
That's why we take such care.
We are our face.
You don't talk to a person's leg or arm.
some men to talk to women's breasts but that's a separate issue why is he wearing a mask The man is vaccinated.
It's show, baby.
It's all show.
Look at how I listen.
Not to the science.
That's the joke.
Listen to the science.
The masks are a joke to begin with.
If the masks were effective, I have asked this from the beginning, Why did the...
A spectacularly sadistic policy of not allowing people in nursing homes to have visitors.
There's very little that I think about with regard to death.
It's just an inevitability of life.
It's not a happy inevitability.
I have a tragic view of life, so I accept it.
But the thought of dying alone does, in fact, depress me.
To be with loved ones is the desire of the vast majority of humans.
And the medical world has deprived people of that possibility while claiming masks work.
Can't have it both ways.
Well, they only work 95%.
So fine, 95%.
Then that, I'm sorry.
That's worth the risk.
So that people aren't alone for months and months.
My beloved poor aunt Chippy in Florida was in a nursing home.
She died a couple of months ago.
It's a great woman, a truly great woman.
Alone for months broke my heart.
Full of life, this woman.
The meanness of the follow the science crowd, not to mention that they don't follow science.
The suppression of cheap drugs like chondroxychloroquine, ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D. I mention this almost every day.
The medical profession has killed vast numbers of Americans.
That's a pretty big charge, my friends.
And if I'm wrong, it doesn't speak well for me.
And if I'm right, it doesn't speak well for the American Medical Association.
Right?
One of us has really done a bad thing.
You choose.
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Muhammad is in Texas.
Muhammad, you're on The Larry Elder Show.
Thank you so much for calling.
I appreciate it.
I've been listening in.
You're making some points, but I also realized that when Louis Farrakhan had tried to put his platform out, you know, he's very radical with his views in the Second Amendment or First Amendment or whatever.
I think it's just a...
Wait a second, Mohamed.
Farrakhan still has his Twitter account.
Donald Trump's Twitter account has been permanently banned.
Are you aware of that?
Okay, I didn't know that.
No, I was not aware of that.
You can also go on YouTube and see his videos.
Hmm.
And one more thing, Mohamed.
One more thing.
Minister Farrakhan took a photograph with Senator Obama.
This is before Obama decided to run for office.
And the reason he was meeting with Farrakhan and other black leaders is because they knew that this was going to be a young rising star and everybody wanted to talk to him.
So they took a picture with him.
The guy who took the photograph, Mohammed, did not reveal the photograph until after Obama had finished both his terms because he knew that the photograph would hurt him.
One of the big supporters of the Democratic Party is a Jewish guy named Alan Dershowitz.
He's a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party, Mohammed.
He said, had he seen that photograph during the time Obama ran, he wouldn't have voted for him.
My point is, Farrakhan's been protected.
He's been protected.
He's still on Twitter.
This photograph, which could have damaged Obama, was sat on by the photographer who admitted he didn't want to reveal it because he didn't want to hurt Obama.
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One would think the Democrats would be a little bit happy.
But as Tucker Carlson pointed out last night, winning elections or winning the election of 2020 seems to make them angrier.
Instead of taking victory laps, they are plotting revenge against the people they just beat.
They're thinking of new ways to injure and humiliate and degrade their political opponents, make it impossible for them to work again, throw them in jail, destroy their lives.
It's hard to describe how weird and strange and awful this is to watch.
Imagine winning a tennis match in straight sets, then immediately leaping over the net and smashing your opponent in the face with your racket.
It wasn't enough for you to win.
You had to inflict physical pain.
You couldn't be happy until another human being screamed in agony.
It is really peculiar to see the lack of, I don't know, even relief from the Democrats.
Yes, everybody, Dennis Prager here. Dennis Prager here.
And it's...
I'm just marveling at President Biden wearing a mask after being vaccinated.
We're in the hands of fools talking about the medical establishment, talking about Fauci.
You'll have to wear a mask even after vaccination.
They understand the social price paid by everybody wearing a mask.
For the record, I never wear it outside.
I do wear it inside as an act of courtesy to people.
In my home, two people were COVID positive a couple of weeks ago.
We never socially distanced.
Neither my wife nor I got the virus.
We were actually, in some ways, hoping we would, and that way we would be inoculated asymptomatically.
Obviously, I don't want it in a serious way.
But I act upon what I say.
I have been on hydroxychloroquine zinc, ivermectin for months, and vitamin D. That the medical profession has offered zero suggestions, strong suggestions, on how to build your immune system should you get the virus is a disgrace.
The corruption of the medical profession is because left has infiltrated it.
Corruption of religion.
Everything.
It's the tsunami of chaos, as I call the left.
Whatever it touches, it destroys.
Will it destroy the United States?
They would like to.
Let me play some of the Joe Biden, including some lines I liked, for the record.
All right.
Let's begin.
Let's see.
Why don't we begin with 14?
Is that right, Sean?
That's correct.
Is that like to keep me on my toes?
Yeah!
I see.
Okay, let's begin with number 14. So now, on this hallowed ground where just a few days ago, violence sought to shake the Capitol's very foundation.
We come together as one nation, under God, indivisible, to carry out the peaceful transfer of power.
As we have for more than two centuries.
So I want you to know, I played it primarily because he said one nation under God, indivisible.
That's from the Pledge of Allegiance, though I would say half of American young people have no clue.
A, that there is a Pledge of Allegiance, and B, that this comes from that.
So I'm happy to hear that.
One nation under God, coming from a Democrat.
I salute.
So, this is just to establish that I'm rooting for there to be some good in this administration.
Number 15. I've just taken the sacred oath each of those patriots have taken.
The oath first sworn by George Washington.
Well, that's good, too.
See?
I'm sure I'm shocking listeners on the left.
I'm sure he shocked listeners on the left.
To commend George Washington, a slave owner?
Well, what Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thought about that, or Rashida Tlaib, or these other America haters in the Democratic Party?
Number 16. A cry for survival comes from the planet itself.
A cry that can't be any more desperate or any more clear.
And now, a rise of political extremism, white supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront and we will defeat.
That was vile.
First, the hysteria.
A cry for survival comes from the planet.
For survival.
That's right.
That's the existential threat issue that they always raise.
Existential, that's one of the left's favorite words.
If it weren't for the left, life would be so pleasant in the United States of America for the vast majority of people.
So calm, so uninterfered with by media and by government.
Life under the left is hysteria after hysteria after hysteria.
The insurrection is hysteria.
The existential climate threat is hysteria.
White supremacy is hysteria.
The rise in political extremism, is it coming from the left?
Curious.
White supremacy, domestic terrorism.
Antifa just had another attack.
Where was it yesterday?
Portland?
They said, we don't care who's president, we just want to destroy.
That's correct.
I think Seattle as well.
Yeah.
White supremacy.
That's the first time a...
The term got into an inaugural address, I am certain.
White supremacy.
Wow.
He's going to battle that in domestic terrorism.
While enabling the planet to survive.
God, that's one giant.
Superman.
Number 17. It requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy.
Unity.
Unity.
In another January, on New Year's Day in 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
Well, celebrating another racist, Abraham Lincoln.
I salute that.
Good.
Unity, unity.
I have a lot to say about unity, unity.
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Some of the best quote-unquote analysis, it's beyond journalism, I've heard in a long time.
Eric, play cuts.
I think one of the sad things about the realities over the past 20, 25 years is the Republicans have shown themselves to be very good at winning elections.
Maybe not in this particular case for the White House, but in general they win elections and very bad at fighting the culture wars.
And it's unfortunate because now the Democrats control the media.
Hollywood, academia, big tech, and half the country doesn't feel represented at all in almost all of the information that comes back to them publicly.
Megyn Kelly, a legacy journalist, a member of the mainstream media, won't even use the phrase culture war.
Kudos to you for making that observation.
How did you come to it?
Is it a recent revelation for you, or is it something that you've noticed over time?
Talk to us about your experience and how you came to that conclusion.
Well, I mean, I was never sort of a PC gal, and I always objected.
My first book was almost called Cupcake Nation, because I could see what was happening to the country, and I was really getting kind of disgusted by it.
And now it's that on steroids.
Just the past couple of years, wokeism has just become alive and well and taken over virtually all of our institutions.
And that underscores how many of our outlets the left controls.
And I really think it's dangerous.
And I've been thinking about it a lot in the wake of what happened at the Capitol.
Because right now, of course, you're seeing everybody like, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
And yes, Trump and his surrogates said some incendiary things prior to.
More his surrogates than him.
But the left is not taking any responsibility for how those people got to that place where there's no trust in government institutions.
They don't know where to turn for facts.
and there's been no reflection.
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Let's go back, let's go to cut 36. And this was less about what, what actually the ramifications of this statement would be.
Because I know a lot of people are disappointed this actually never came to fruition.
But it was more of, oh, he just said that and he's not going to be restrained.
Remember this moment, play cut 36. It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton.
Okay, let me see what's on your mind.
Poconos, Pennsylvania.
I know the area very well.
Hello, Matt.
Hello, Matt.
How are you doing?
I want to thank you for being a voice of reason and all that.
What's going on right now is just special.
I can't even process it.
It's just literally by the hour.
But the reason I called was, you know, I've been reaching out to the officials, I guess, the congressmen and stuff in Pennsylvania here.
And I have a letter from Toomey.
And this was about two weeks ago when the whole thing happened at the Capitol.
After it, you know, they were saying it was, you know, it was an indirection and all this stuff.
And I was inquiring at that time about the, you know, the election and this and that.
And his letter basically said, there's nothing, this is the safest election ever.
Even William Barr said there's nothing.
And, you know, the head of whatever said, this is the safest election.
Right.
Arnold, thank you for sharing that.
If there is nothing, let's just air it out.
I want to be relieved of this suspicion, and I don't make any certainties, but the number of people who risked their names, their reputations, their livelihoods, and I presume prosecution in a courtroom for a sworn affidavit that they saw corrupt things happen.
When people say there's no proof, Sworn affidavits are what we base the idea of proof on.
I'm not calling for a re-election.
I'm calling for an inquiry.
I want to be relieved of my suspicion.
I know that the vast majority of you know I never bluff you.
I want to believe That this was an honest election.
Even if it means the people I think are wrecking my country won.
That is how much I am rooting for it, having been an honest election.
But between anomalies and affidavits, to dismiss all questions as sedition, as unworthy of being on Twitter, We are living in a society where the former President of the United States cannot tweet?
And we accept this?
Is it conceivable to you that this would be extended to a Democrat?
The Democrats kept perpetuating what we know to be a lie, the collusion issue.
Did any one of them lose a Twitter account?
We'll be back.
We'll be back.
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.
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We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
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And I was just waiting for that- that ten second attempt where the incoming president would have said, it- Stops now.
We're not going to demonize Americans because of their skin color.
We're not going to say the National Guard is 90% white males, therefore they're a domestic threat, and we're not going to have a cancel culture on anybody who votes Republican.
Am I dreaming?
Are we condemned for the next four years to see even more cancel culture as somebody who's in the Bloodstream of the media, what should we prepare for?
I don't know if I'm in the bloodstream anymore, but I've certainly spent a lot of years in it.
And I do think we are in for that.
I think, you know, Chris Wallace was saying that the Joe Biden speech was the most, it was like the greatest he's ever heard.
We played it.
Yeah, okay.
So, look, I appreciate the politics doesn't always have to be a blood spore, that kind of thing.
That's fine.
That's good messaging.
But the race...
Sort of messaging throughout, which is divisive.
It's very divisive.
Just telegraph to his supporters and everybody that they're going to double and triple down on this.
I mean, we're stuck with this narrative about white supremacy and about all Trump supporters being essentially Klansmen.
That is what they believe.
Not just from them, but from the media.
And I really think, you know, that if people don't start standing up and challenging this, and I know it's easy for you and me, we have platforms, we have microphones, but I mean, Civilian, regular people need to start standing up and saying, just stop.
I'm not going to let you do that to me, to my company, to my country.
I am not going to let you reduce the discussion to divisiveness over race.
I refuse.
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Was this administration and this presidency worth it?
Some people are saying he didn't achieve anything, there were no accomplishments, a lot of promises, not a lot of follow-through.
It's just not true.
And as soon as he won in 2016, they spied on his campaign, Crossfire Hurricane.
They entrapped Michael Flynn in the early days of it.
Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, none of whom have been held accountable, by the way.
Correct.
And I don't think a Biden Justice Department is going to be quick to indict Peter Strzok or Lisa Page or Brennan or Clapper or any of those folks.
And so none of that will probably ever be brought to justice.
And so but from the minute he became president elect, they all of a sudden they immediately started to launch everything they possibly could to undercut him.
Instantly.
And that was their game plan from day one, present this unified front from the Democrat Party and from the political left to take him down at every possible second.
And despite that, President Trump remained focused all throughout his transition, remained focused all throughout the early days of his presidency and even through the toughest parts of his presidency.
Being impeached twice, for example.
And also the special counsel with Bob Mueller.
With all of that in front of him and all of the difficulty and all of the headwinds, President Trump still had an unprecedented amount of accomplishments.
We're gonna go through that list and we're gonna go through the sound and also just some of the fun moments.
The highlight reel.
Remember when Kanye West came to the Oval Office?
I was an intern at the White House.
That was my first day of my internship when Kanye West was there.
It's wild.
And amongst many other moments that I don't think we will ever forget, Chuck and Nancy with Donald Trump in The Oval Office.
So many moments.
And the underlying theme is the president that did things differently to accomplish things for you and for our country.
because he said he would.
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Muhammad is in Texas.
Mohamed, you're on the Larry Elder Show.
Thank you so much for calling.
I appreciate it.
I've been listening in.
You're making some points, but I also realized that when Louis Farrakhan had tried to put his platform out, you know, he's very radical with his views in the Second Amendment or the First Amendment or whatever.
I think it's just a...
Wait a second, Mohamed.
Farrakhan still has his Twitter account.
Donald Trump's Twitter account has been permanently banned.
Are you aware of that?
Okay, I didn't know that.
No, I was not aware of that.
You can also go on YouTube and see his videos.
Hmm.
And one more thing, Muhammad.
One more thing.
Minister Farrakhan took a photograph with Senator Obama.
This is before Obama decided to run for office.
And the reason he was meeting with Farrakhan and other black leaders is because they knew that this was going to be a young rising star and everybody wanted to talk to him.
So they took a picture with him.
The guy who took the photograph, Mohammed, did not reveal the photograph until after Obama had finished both his terms because he knew that the photograph would hurt him.
One of the big supporters of the Democratic Party is a Jewish guy named Alan Dershowitz.
He's a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party, Mohammed.
He said, had he seen that photograph during the time Obama ran, he wouldn't have voted for him.
My point is, Farrakhan's been protected.
He's been protected.
He's still on Twitter.
This photograph, which could have damaged Obama, was sat on by the photograph...
Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I welcome you to the show known as the Dennis Prager Show.
And I am still marveling at the video and photos of the new President Joe Biden sitting at his desk signing executive orders to damage the country.
But that's not what I am marveling at.
That was expected.
He is wearing a mask with no one around him, and he's been vaccinated.
If the vaccines do not end masks, then they are a joke.
That's all I can tell you.
The deafness of the left to the price paid by people The price paid by children for not going to school.
The price paid by people who cannot go to work.
The price paid by society by having people veiled.
It is an astonishing thing to be so tone deaf to everything except safety.
Safety.
When I see kids masked, it is...
I don't know whether to laugh or to cry.
Do you know how minuscule the chances are of a kid getting really sick, let alone dying from this?
Do you know how minuscule they are?
They're not even statistically worth noting, except to calm you.
Two-year-olds have to be masked on airplanes.
Do you realize?
We are in a state of deep irrationality.
One of the consequences of the death of religion and society is irrationality.
I've pointed this out all of my life.
I've noted the connection between the deterioration of society in every arena, except the technological, and the radical secularization of the society.
See, because religion gave people, among other things, more wisdom.
There were a lot of jerks who were religious, but the society had wisdom.
It just did.
And it had less fear.
It's the first time we've had a shutdown.
It's not the first time we've had a virus.
Lockdown, an interminable lockdown.
You can't work normally.
You can't leave.
You can't dine.
I still can't go to a restaurant, even for outdoor eating in Los Angeles County.
They're doing fine in Florida, where you can dine indoors.
And still, Gavin Newsom and Eric Garcetti, dummies with power.
There's nothing worse than dummies with power.
Dummies are dummies, but dummies with power.
That's dangerous stuff.
By the way, there's a recall Gavin Newsom campaign underway.
We have Alan verify for me that we have a link to that on our website DennisPrager.com and you sign up, you print out a page, you must physically sign it.
It would be a message.
It's a very important message.
To get rid of morons with power.
And if you say, well, they'll just put another Democrat in, great, we'll recall that one too.
The lack of fight in California citizens is why I wrote my column that went viral about my understanding the good German, unfortunately understanding the good German and the good Russian, I noted better.
Watching the supine American.
The last thing I expected.
I admit, I've been shocked.
I didn't think Americans would stand for the deprivation of their liberties with such ease.
That's it.
Just say safety.
Just say health.
And people okay.
I don't have my freedoms.
I don't have my job.
I don't have my income.
My investment in my restaurant, bye-bye.
That's okay.
Who's fighting for these people?
It's a very real question.
I didn't comment yet on the notion that President Trump, whom I supported with a great passion because he did so many great things as president, I didn't like his tweets as a general rule.
I said it regularly.
You pay a price.
As I said, everybody is a package.
The amount of good done in his presidency, by his presidency, to me overshadowed the foolishness of many, not all by any means, but many of the tweets.
But I don't want him to start a third party.
All it will do is give the left more and more power.
You divide the right.
And the country is lost.
Teddy Roosevelt tried it with the Bull Moose Party.
It's a disaster.
This would be a disaster.
But people don't think rationally.
People think emotionally.
It's a battle.
It's a battle to have reason as a dominant idea, a dominant motivator of behavior in human beings.
I want you to hear the...
I made a montage.
Actually, I and Sean made the montage.
Sean gets 49.8% of the credit.
I get 50.2%.
Is that fair, Sean?
More than fair.
I get 99% of the credit, and he gets one.
Okay.
Anyway, I'd like you to hear this.
I'm not exactly certain why this constant repetition of democracy, I think it's a reaction to the charges that this may not have been fair, and somewhat a reaction to the alleged mortal threat.
Let me, by the riot in the Capitol, called an insurrection in the hysterical, mendacious language of the left, that is what they do with it.
Let me put it to you this way.
The American democracy was as threatened by January 6th as the globe Global life is threatened by climate change.
Right?
January 6th was an existential threat to our democracy as much as climate change is an existential threat to our planet.
They lie about existential threats in order to gain power.
That's all it is.
It's a tactic.
It has no relationship to truth.
Our democracy was not threatened by that moronic riot.
Okay?
Far more threatened by six months of Antifa and BLM riots.
Not protests, riots.
There were protests.
That's fine.
So, I want you to hear this montage of the constant noting Of the word democracy in his speech yesterday.
This is Democracy's Day.
Today, we celebrate the triumph not of a candidate, but of a cause.
The cause of democracy.
We've learned again that democracy is precious.
Democracy is fragile.
And at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed.
It requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy.
And here we stand, just days after a riotous mob thought they could use violence to silence the will of the people, to stop the work of our democracy, to drive us from this sacred ground.
That's democracy.
That's America.
We face an attack on our democracy and on truth.
I'll defend our democracy.
Democracy and hope, truth and justice, did not die on our watch but thrived.
What watch was he talking about?
I'm not, there's not a rhetorical question.
I assume he was talking about when he was vice president?
Is that the watch?
I guess this is part of the lie that Donald Trump threatened democracy.
For four years we were told that he's a dictator.
He's a fascist.
Really?
How did that express itself?
You think we'll lose more liberties as Americans under Biden or under Trump?
Hmm?
Is that a fair question?
That's what a dictator does, is deprive you of liberty.
So will we be deprived of more liberty in the next four years or the last four years?
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Let's get to our first sound here.
Let's go to cut 36. And this was less about what actually the ramifications of this statement would be, because I know a lot of people are disappointed this actually never came to fruition.
But it was more of, oh, he just said that, and he's not going to be restrained.
Remember this moment, play cut 36. It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton Epic.
And I think that was one of the most defining moments ever in debate history.
Oh, easily.
And remember, everything that Donald Trump had to overcome, the Billy Bush tapes, all of the attacks from within.
Let's go to Cut 40, where it was President Trump coming down the golden escalators.
Remember this?
This is the moment that forever changed American politics.
Probably the most iconic moment of his campaign before the debates with Hillary Clinton.
No doubt.
Without a doubt.
And so then we also have, I think we have another clip here, of Cut 41. Listen to the promises he was making five and a half years ago.
Play tape.
I am officially running for President of the United States, and we are going to make our country great again.
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I just got a text message from Alex, which I love this.
He said, here's some thoughts from a dad who is rocking his sleeping baby and thinking about what a crazy day it has been in our country.
Very important text message I want to share with you if you're down about the events of today and the last few days and weeks.
Don't feel sorry for or fear for your kids because the world they're going to grow up in is not what it used to be.
God created them and called them for the exact moment in the time they're in.
Their life wasn't a coincidence or an accident.
Raise them up to know the power that they walk in as children of God.
Train them in the authority of His Word.
Teach them to walk in faith, knowing that God is in control.
He knows that your child can handle whatever challenge they face in their life.
He created them specifically for it.
Don't be scared for your children to be honored that God chose you to parent the generation that is facing the biggest challenges of our lifetime.
Rise up to the challenge!
God isn't scratching his head wondering what he's going to do with the mess that we're facing.
He has an army he's raising up to drive back the darkness.
Don't let your fears steal the greatness that God has placed in them.
It's hard to imagine them as anything besides our sweet little babies, and we want to protect them from anything that could ever be hard on them.
But they were born for just a time, for such a time as this.
I love that.
I love that.
And I feel that way about our role here.
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Let me be clear about it.
So it wasn't like, oh, the possibilities are immense.
whatever you want to do you can do hi everybody Welcome back.
Dennis Prager here.
Hey, I want you to know the film was sort of prophetic.
Adam Carolla and my documentary film, No Safe Spaces.
It's at SalemNow.com.
You can stream it.
You can watch it.
You can get a DVD on it.
It is a great movie.
About freedom of speech in this country.
I mean, it's a movie.
It's not just a documentary.
I promise you will be moved.
I promise you will probably watch it again.
I have seen it five times, and I am moved each time.
No Safe Spaces at SalemNow.com.
Movie with Adam Carolla, myself, and many, many others.
It's a very powerfully done film.
I take minimal credit for its excellence.
I'm a very realistic person about my gifts and about what I don't do.
So, I'm in it.
I quote-unquote star in it, but I am not the reason it is great.
The guys who made the film made a great film.
It will touch you, and it will touch your kids.
No safe spaces.
It's at SalemNow.com.
And people are calling in about hydroxychloroquine.
If your doctor has bought the Kool-Aid, drunk the Kool-Aid of the AMA, it's depressing because a lot of these people are wonderful people personally.
I know that.
I am sophisticated enough to know that very kind and honorable people can do spectacularly foolish things and hurt people.
Wisdom is not the same as integrity.
You can have great integrity and be a fool.
And even you can be a fool in certain arenas and not others.
Life is complex.
I recognize that.
But the damage done by the medical profession?
So if the AMA tomorrow says, yes, hydroxychloroquine might be actually a lifesaver, so then your doctor will change his mind?
You mean your doctor has not decided to do any research on his own?
What is he?
Given the AMA, Biblical authority?
It's astonishing.
We've traded in thus saith the Lord to thus saith scientists.
And by the way, it's thus saith scientists we agree with.
Does Twitter take down doctors?
Doctors, MDs, epidemiologists who advocate hydroxychloroquine?
It does.
Jack Dorsey has killed people.
Literally, in my opinion.
Literally.
I take a risk when I make this charge.
I can be charged with unbelievable irresponsibility that goes to the heart of my credibility.
That I charge Jack Dorsey, the AMA, with killing tens of thousands of Americans is a very big deal.
I didn't earn 35 years of radio by being an hysteric.
I'm known for calm.
I have earned a reputation over 35 years.
They're killing Americans.
They're dead because of the AMA and Jack Dorsey.
Okay?
Not many people could say that, that they're responsible for the death of tens of thousands of Americans.
It's criminal.
And then the vaccine, and a vaccinated man sits at a desk alone with a mask on called Joe Biden?
He looks like a moron.
The Fauci looks like a moron.
Yeah, you'll get vaccinated, but still have to wear a mask.
Oh, really?
Wow.
That's a first.
God, we are living through the age of fools.
Never, never in American history have fools dominated like today.
And then we look at it.
I much prefer a president who doesn't wear a mask.
Let me scare Americans.
That's the motto of the left.
How much can we scare Americans?
You'll die without a mask.
You'll die from global warming.
You'll die if you don't get vaccinated.
God, it's amazing that anybody's living.
I want to repeat a point that I made last hour.
They're filled with existential threats.
The January 6th rioters in the Capitol were an existential threat to democracy.
As much as climate change is an existential threat to the planet.
Yes.
Without existential threats, there is no left.
You need us.
We will save the planet.
You never hear, though, at what cost?
At what cost?
He got rid of the XL pipeline in one fell swoop.
There's a reason to do business with America.
The president on the left doesn't like it.
Bye-bye.
So now we'll have trains ship this crude oil.
Far more dangerous than pipelines.
Far more.
But they don't care.
Because the moment you ask the question, is there a downside?
You become a conservative.
Is there a downside to raising the minimum wage to $15?
Yes.
It means more restaurants will die.
That's what it means.
Even for tipped workers who get just a few dollars, but they get the rest of their 15 plus more in tips.
Which is fine with me.
I'm happy to subsidize these usually young people who are servers.
God, yesterday I picked up some stuff at McDonald's drive-thru.
Gave the young guy there at the window $5.
My father instilled in me a great motto about that.
It means a lot more to them than it does to you.
I gave him $5.
And he looked at me and goes, for me?
I go, yeah, for you.
And I gotta tell you, believe me, I'm no hero for giving the guy five bucks, but the joy that I brought him in this difficult time and no interaction, he's wearing a mask and so on,
is just, the only thing I have in my mind is, there's always something in me that wants to say, yeah, well, I'm a conservative, and I believe it's more important for me to help my fellow American than the government.
I don't do it, but I will admit to you that I suppress the urge.
Alright, we shall return momentarily.
I'm 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.
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And I was just waiting for that 10 second attempt where the incoming president would have said, it stops.
Now, we're not going to demonize Americans because of their skin color.
We're not going to say the National Guard is 90% white males, therefore they're a domestic threat, and we're not going to have a cancel culture on anybody who votes Republican.
Am I dreaming?
Are we condemned for the next four years to see even more cancel culture as somebody who's in the...
Bloodstream of the media, what should we prepare for?
I don't know if I'm in the bloodstream anymore, but I've certainly spent a lot of years in it.
And I do think we are in for that.
I think, you know, Chris Wallace was saying that the Joe Biden speech was the most, it was like the greatest he's ever heard, the most unifying.
Yeah, okay, so, look, I appreciate the politics doesn't always have to be a bloodsport, that kind of thing.
That's fine.
That's good messaging.
But the race...
Sort of messaging throughout, which is divisive.
It's very divisive.
Just telegraph to his supporters and everybody that they're going to double and triple down on this.
I mean, we're stuck with this narrative about white supremacy and about all Trump supporters being essentially Klansmen.
That is what they believe.
Not just from them, but from the media.
And I really think, you know, that if people don't start standing up and challenging this, and I know it's easy for you and me, we have platforms, we have microphones, but I mean civilians, regular people need to start standing up and saying, just stop.
I'm not going to let you do that to me, to my company, to my country.
I am not going to let you reduce the discussion to divisiveness over race.
I refuse!
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*music* Was this administration and this presidency worth it?
Some people are saying he didn't achieve anything, there were no accomplishments, a lot of promises, not a lot of follow-through.
It's just not true.
And as soon as he won in 2016, they spied on his campaign, Crossfire Hurricane.
They entrapped Michael Flynn in the early days of it.
Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, none of whom have been held accountable, by the way.
Correct.
And I don't think a Biden Justice Department is going to be quick to indict Peter Strzok or Lisa Page or Brennan or Clapper or any of those folks.
And so none of that will probably ever be brought to justice.
And so, but from the minute he became president elect, they all of a sudden, they immediately started to launch everything they possibly.
And so, but from the minute he was, I'm Dennis Prager.
Good to be with you.
I have more to say than three hours worth.
It's actually fascinating when I think about it.
I've been telling you about the schools, and that if you send your kid to a regular school in most cities in this country, I've said this about college for decades, you're playing Russian roulette with their values.
Now it's true from kindergarten.
And we have a video up this week at PragerU.
It's called, There is no...
A political classroom, unfortunately.
That's why you have to take your kids out.
It is given by a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
The Manhattan Institute is a great one of the handful, one of the few great think tanks.
They produce City Journal.
Max Eden is a senior fellow there.
Max, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Congratulations on the video.
Yeah, thanks so much for having me and putting it together.
It's really important that the parents start to understand, just as you said, the way that we used to think about college.
A lot of the same things that filter down to high school, middle school, elementary school, and even kindergarten.
That's indeed right.
Before we go on, I have on my board that you are in Costa Rica.
Is that correct?
Yes, it certainly beats being in disarmed and military-occupied D.C. at the moment.
Oh, yeah, the military occupation.
Oh, God, is another left-wing hysteria.
So what is it like in Costa Rica?
Are people wearing masks?
No, you would never know that there's a pandemic thing here, frankly.
There are people at the beach, kids in the pool, people surfing.
It's just life as we can vaguely remember it at this point.
How do they explain it?
How do you explain it?
I'm a senior fellow in education, not in health policy, but I explain it as this is a phenomenon that has as much share over our lives as we let it.
And different places make different decisions about fundamentally how they want to live and what they value and how they think about the role and the purpose of life.
And they allow Americans to come in?
Mm-hmm.
No quarantine period?
No quarantine period, no COVID test.
Wow.
Okay, I'll see you tomorrow there.
It sounds great.
So, let me ask you, since this is your field of expertise, what has happened to teachers?
Yeah, I mean, I think that teachers have, in large part, Become a somewhat well-intended victim of a strong ideological takeover that they are getting from their administrators.
Every teacher goes into education because they want to help kids.
They want to make the world a better place.
They have this kind of intrinsic and not necessarily negative kind of social justice bent, right?
But they're also going into a workplace where a lot of times they don't have great Job security, there are a lot of professional pressures placed on them, and so when the administration says, hey, if you want to help kids, if you want to do social justice, now we need you to broadcast these messages to children,
and we are going to train you and re-educate you before you continue to educate them, they'll fall in line, either willingly or unwillingly, to this, you know, anti-racist, quote-unquote, equity-driven ideology, which is, you know, as we try to express in the video, and I'm trying to write, just to...
A new form of racialist hierarchy and a modern form of just racial hatred and supremacism that they are going along with in large part because it's presented to them as the best thing they can do for the kids.
So they buy it?
I think some of them quite willingly and I think a lot of the teachers that I talk to will say, you know what?
I don't really know that I can speak up for colorblindness because I'm not willing to risk my job.
And I believe in colorblindness, but I have to say what I'm told to say.
I have to reflect the values that I'm told to reflect.
I think it's a mix of the ones who really buy it, which might frankly still be a minority, but a minority that controls the culture of the school because the social pressures on them are such that if you articulate a case against it or express direct doubt over it, well then you'll be labeled the worst thing in the world, which is a racist.
and not that many teachers are willing at any point in their career to take a strong stand against the messages that are coming down to them from on high.
In light of the indoctrination rather than education in schools, I have recommended to Americans that they take their kids out and either put them in a school if they can find one that teaches rather than indoctrinates or homeschool them.
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And I was just waiting for that ten second attempt where the incoming president would have said, it...
Stops now.
We're not going to demonize Americans because of their skin color.
We're not going to say the National Guard is 90% white males, therefore they're a domestic threat, and we're not going to have a cancel culture on anybody who votes Republican.
Am I dreaming?
Are we condemned for the next four years to see even more cancel culture as somebody who's in the...
Bloodstream of the media.
What should we prepare for?
I don't know if I'm in the bloodstream anymore, but I've certainly spent a lot of years in it.
And I do think we are in for that.
I think, you know, Chris Wallace was saying that the Joe Biden speech was the most, it was like the greatest he's ever heard.
We played it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So look, I appreciate the politics doesn't always have to be a blood spore, that kind of thing.
That's fine.
That's good messaging.
But the race.
Sort of messaging throughout, which is divisive.
It's very divisive.
Just telegraph to his supporters and everybody that they're gonna double and triple down on this.
I mean, we're stuck with this narrative about white supremacy and about all Trump supporters being essentially Klansmen.
That is what they believe.
Not just from them, but from the media.
And I really think, you know, that if people don't start standing up and challenging this, and I know it's easy for you and me, we have platforms, we have microphones, but I mean civilians, regular people need to start standing up and saying, just stop.
I'm not going to let you do that to me, to my company, to my country.
I am NOT gonna let you and Max even gives a very important albeit Sobering shall we say video this week's video at PragerU.com - Um.
There is no apolitical classroom.
So I left you with the question, what do you think of my recommendation to American parents that in the vast majority of cases, I suspect, There are rural schools that are not yet indoctrination centers, but in most cases they are.
I suggest that they take their kids out of these schools and either put them in a good school or home school.
What do you say to that?
Well, you know, Dennis, for a long time and doing this for the benefit of the decade, I would have pushed back on that or resisted that suggestion.
I've tried to gear a lot of my work over the years towards Ways that are going to preserve and maintain the integrity of the American public school system.
But I am becoming increasingly persuaded of that perspective and kind of become more willing to say it directly to my friends and family members.
I think that what Americans need to realize is that we have this illusion or this belief, it's not entirely true, that our schools really are.
Locally controlled, right?
I mean, we do have elected school boards, there are elections, they're in theory responsive to local preferences.
But over the years, the layers upon layers of state and then federal bureaucracy have given an opening for ideologues to push ideas and policies down on local school districts that they will really have very limited power in resisting.
And, you know, at the same time, we've seen this kind of rise of...
A intellectually monolithic, critical race theory-infused, non-profit world that has strong sway over public schools as well.
So, you know, I'm not to the point where I'm prepared to say that as the opening gambit, but as I said in the video, the first thing you need to do is to talk to your principal.
And if you don't like what you hear, you have to realize that you and your friends, your fellow parents' power over the principal is a lot less than you might prefer it to be.
And when you have this conversation about what values are you teaching my kids, what messages are they being sent, are you doing what I believe to be indoctrination, if you don't like the answer, then you have to be prepared to exit.
That's probably the only way to maintain the system now is if parents can present a credible threat of exit to public school bureaucrats.
In my opinion, it's the most power Americans have right now, is exiting from schools.
By the way, you said public school.
I, when I speak about this issue, constantly add, and most private schools.
Is that fair?
Many private schools.
You know, I mean, I obviously won't name names, but it's been interesting over the past few weeks and months.
The more written about it, the more emails I've gotten from people saying basically, hey, I've...
I feel like I'm paying $50,000 a year to send my kid to a school to teach them that I'm a white supremacist.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
I would like to think there's more power over private schools than public schools because it's a lot easier to exit.
You don't have to pay $50,000.
You don't have to pay $10,000 to send your kids to a school that will undermine you and your values.
But no, it's not confined to public schools by any means.
And it's, for some reason, and we could talk about this maybe, but it's especially prevalent.
It's a very high class, very expensive class.
Yes, that's right.
The more expensive, the more corrupt.
I agree with that.
I have a litmus test for parents.
Tell me what you think about it.
Ask them if they're teaching the 1619 Project.
Well, that's not a bad litmus test.
But I think I'd have a better one because there are a lot of school districts that have seen and understood after all the furor.
I mean, there has been a strong gossip about this.
And a lot of, I think, public school administrators will recognize what that means very quickly.
And, you know, frankly, we have reports that there are maybe 5,000 schools across America using it, but we don't know precisely.
The litmus test I'd use is to ask.
You know, the principal in a very friendly, open way.
Like, hey, are you, is this public school committed to anti-racism?
Right?
Because that word, that buzzword, if they say, oh yes, absolutely, we are committed to anti-racism, then I don't, you know, I think that's a real test.
Because that's like a cultural signifier, a buzzword, that if it's, if it's...
Regurgitated back to you uncritically, you know that there's an ideological problem in the school, regardless of whether they're teaching a specific curriculum.
Well, by that litmus test, it's hard to imagine any principal saying, oh no, we're not committed to anti-racism.
Right, and that's the nefariousness about it, right, Dennis?
I mean...
How could you not be?
How could these ideas not gain sway after a certain point?
And how could they not become the reigning, dominant, operating ideology of an institution, all of whose members are, you know, in their hearts, committed to making the world a better place in the way that they are able to understand that?
And so it's a very alarming witness test, but I think it's the truer one than just, you know, do you or do you not have this particular New York Times orchestrated curriculum in your schools?
How about this for a litmus test?
What percentage of your 8th graders know what an adjective is?
I don't know that they would have that data on hand.
I think that's for those who are not ideologically driven and who don't mind that their child learns lies, how about your child isn't learning anything?
Maybe that will shake up some parents.
One would hope, but that's been, you know, somewhat more obviously true for a long time, and it doesn't seem to have yet.
Well, listen, you're doing very good work, so is the Manhattan Institute, and thank you for the terrific video.
Yeah, thanks so much for having me on.
My pleasure.
Max Eden, who presents the latest.
Oh my God, ask a principal, are you committed?
Obviously, everybody decent is committed to anti-racism.
The question is, is that what your curriculum stresses?
Okay.
That's the point.
Can you imagine parents in the 1970s, 60s, you know, the pushback against parents if they asked, are you teaching anti-communism?
Right?
Communism and racism are both evil.
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Some of the best quote-unquote analysis, it's beyond journalism, I've heard in a long time.
Eric, play cuts.
I think one of the sad things about the realities over the past 20-25 years is the Republicans have shown themselves to be very good at winning elections.
Maybe not in this particular case for the White House, but in general they win elections and very bad at fighting the culture wars.
And it's unfortunate because now the Democrats control the media, Hollywood, academia, big tech, and Half the country doesn't feel represented at all in almost all of the information that comes back to them publicly.
Megyn Kelly, a legacy journalist, a member of the mainstream media, won't even use the phrase culture war.
Kudos to you for making that observation.
How did you come to it?
Is it a recent revelation for you, or is it something that you've noticed over time?
Talk to us about your experience and how you came to that conclusion.
Well, I mean, I was never sort of a PC gal, and I always objected.
My first book was almost called Cupcake Nation, because I could see what was happening to the country, and I was really getting kind of disgusted by it.
And now it's that on steroids.
Just the past couple of years, wokeism has just become alive and well and taken over virtually all of our institutions.
And that underscores how many of our outlets the left controls.
And I really think it's dangerous.
And I've been thinking about it a lot in the wake of what happened at the Capitol.
Because right now, of course, you're seeing everybody like, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
And yes, Trump and his surrogates said some incendiary things prior to.
More his surrogates than him.
But the left is not taking any responsibility for how those people got to that place where there's no trust in government institutions.
They don't know where to turn for facts.
and there's been no reflection.
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Let's get to our first sound here.
Let's go back, let's go to cut 36. And this was less about what, what actually the ramifications of this statement would be.
Because I know a lot of people are disappointed this actually never came to fruition.
But it was more of, oh, he just said that and he's not going to be restrained.
Remember this moment, play cut 36. It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton- *crowd cheers* Epic.
And that, I mean, that, from that, I think that was one of the most defining moments ever in debate history.
Oh, easily.
and remember, donald- everything that donald trump had to overcome: the billy bush tapes all dennis prager here looking at the rankings periodically I do on- on worldometers The rankings of deaths per million.
So the United States has been 11th, 11th or 12th, 11th for quite some time now.
Of major countries that have more per million, the UK has more deaths per million.
Italy does.
The Czech Republic does.
Slovenia does.
Belgium does.
That's it.
Let's see now.
Major countries had a fewer.
Right below us.
Bulgaria, Hungary, Peru, Spain.
Peru had a terrible one there.
They're getting better.
Spain.
These all have fewer.
France.
Sweden.
I always look at Sweden.
Sweden didn't close their schools.
Sweden.
People had a relatively normal life.
It's a complex question about Sweden, but I still believe deeply Sweden made the right answer.
They did not crush their country.
Their economy suffered because you can't export and you can't have tourism.
I mean, that's a pretty big deal, both being affected, but they had a normal life.
The losses, I read, I mean, the data on what damage has been done to children, Without school for a year, the loss in their lifetime may be exaggerated.
I am always a little suspicious of these data of massive harm that any given thing has done.
But I tend to believe the data on kids who, for no good reason other than the cowardice of teachers, And the politicization of teachers' unions have not gone to class.
The transmission from children to teachers is minuscule.
We have the very good example of Sweden.
And of kid to kid is even minuscular than that.
However, there might be a silver lining.
Maybe more people will realize.
First of all, thanks to Zoom, the crappy education that they're so often getting.
Crappy is not as good as, not as true as indoctrination.
And maybe parents have realized, you know what?
Maybe the kid could learn more through homeschooling.
Or a different type of school.
A religious school, even if you're an atheist.
So, who knows what the fallout will be on that.
But when you have a vaccinated president wearing a mask, there's something deeply wrong in our society.
Thank you.
You would think the Democrats would be a little bit happy.
But as Tucker Carlson pointed out last night, winning elections or winning the election of 2020 seems to make them angrier.
Instead of taking victory laps, they are plotting revenge against the people they just beat.
They're thinking of new ways to injure and humiliate and degrade their political opponents, make it impossible for them to work again, throw them in jail, destroy their lives.
It's hard to describe how weird and strange and awful this is to watch.
Imagine winning a tennis match in straight sets, then immediately leaping over the net and smashing your opponent in the face with your racket.
It wasn't enough for you to win.
You had to inflict physical pain.
You couldn't be happy until another human being screamed in agony.
It is really peculiar to see the lack of, I don't know, even relief from the Democrats.
Here's what Glenn Reynolds wrote at the New York Post.
The Democrats voted to impeach Trump again when they impeached him almost exactly a year ago.
Just in time to distract the White House, Congress, and the nation from the looming coronavirus pandemic, the grounds were, to say the least, thin.
It was notable the Democrats didn't even bring up impeachment at their convention, and it stayed below the radar during the presidential campaign.
After allegedly being a matter of earth-shattering importance, it was like it never happened.
But now they've impeached him a week before he was scheduled to leave office anyway, and this time the claim was even thinner.
That a speech in which Trump called for peaceful protest was somehow incitement of events on Capitol Hill and elsewhere, some of which apparently took place before the speech was delivered.
When Democrats spent a year promoting and excusing violent riots against police, we were told that it was mostly peaceful protest.
Even when police stations and state capitals were seized and when rioters tried to burn down federal courthouses.
When Trump called for peaceful protest, we're told he was advocating violence.
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This is not a partisan issue.
This extends from Team Biden to Team Trump.
They are all unified that China is committing genocide.
Therefore, I don't know how Silicon Valley doesn't take notice of this, Mike.
It's like turning their eyes away from the Auschwitz.
It's there.
They know it's there.
They've got to do something with their platforms.
Yeah, and I think particularly just given the way in which Silicon Valley likes to lecture the rest of the world on doing no evil and their morality, I think this is the obvious thing that is staring them in the face.
And again, I just go back to this issue, and former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster had a great op-ed in the Washington Post today about how much of Trump's legacy, particularly as it pertains to China, there is for the Biden team.
to build off of and so much of the work that I've done on the Armed Services Committee has been bipartisan work and so I just really would urge Biden's national security team not to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
You know, I really hope in the confirmation process, members of Congress, particularly in the Senate, because we don't play in the confirmation process in the House, except with Austin, where we'll have to change the underlying law to grant him a waiver because he's a recently retired general.
I really hope we use this opportunity to press the incoming Biden administration on the China issue because it is the most important issue.
It's not just a foreign policy issue.
It is a domestic.
As we started this conversation, it has dramatic implications for our domestic economy.
The biggest lesson learned of the pandemic, beyond the fact that people need to work, is the fact that you can't trust the CCP. These are very difficult times.
We're living in a cancel culture.
That's one of the things that I keep saying, how I get tipped off, that the other side, which is to say the Democrats principally and the mainstream media, are not on the up and up, are not working for good, because if they were, they wouldn't be participating in this wicked cancel culture.
The cancel culture, if you know history, it really is like...
What happened in Germany in the 30s.
Didn't say the right thing if you didn't say Heil Hitler loudly enough.
I think about that.
What it's like to live during times of this chilling censorship.
We call it today cancel culture.
It's the antithesis of American style liberty.
It's the absolute antithesis.
It's wicked.
But right now it's happening like crazy.
We have...
The other side, which is to say the Democrats and the mainstream media and some in the Republican Party as well, saying if you do not toe the party line, as I said before, we will make you pay.
We will come after your sponsors.
Mike Lindell is going to be losing millions of dollars, which he gives away to Christian organizations, pregnancy centers.
He's going to be losing that because Kohl's, you know the store Kohl's, Bed Bath& Beyond, you know that store?
They have chosen to cancel him, to take his pillows and products out of their stores because he has dared to do his best to talk about what is happening in this election.
Folks, you've got to think about this.
What are you willing to give up?
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He used race to divide us from the very beginning.
From the racist birther lie that the former President Barack Obama was not born in this country to both sides in Charlottesville to dancing around the question of whether he disavowed the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
There's a lot to unpack.
First, let's talk about the birther lie.
Again, John Heilman, the co-author of the book Game Change, he's a lefty.
He is conceding that, no, it was the Hillary campaign that questioned whether or not Barack Obama was from Africa.
With her and her campaign passing things around in the Democratic primary, Rich, now listen.
He says he is.
I have been in the proximity of two people living in my home, no social distancing, who had COVID two weeks ago.
My wife and I have tested.
Negative again yesterday.
So we have quarantined.
I have been broadcasting from home as a consequence of that, so that I might not potentially transmit the disease.
Not sure people really know exactly.
This is not an attack on anyone.
I think it's a complex question about how this particular virus is transmitted.
One would have thought that living in a home with two people who had it and no social distancing Would have made my wife and myself quite likely candidates.
Maybe we were.
Maybe it just never really got into us because of the hydroxychloroquine zinc and ivermectin.
I don't know.
I only know that it is a scandal that has caused massive death in this country, that those drugs have not been prescribed.
To a great number, tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of Americans.
And that it is not used instinctively upon a COVID positive test.
We wait to see if they really get sick and need a hospital.
And then sometimes they use it.
But by then it's usually too late.
So to give you an idea of what life will be like in the new administration here, *sad music* I'm going to talk to you about the executive orders that President Biden has already signed.
The most distressing, by far, is that he has rescinded the 1776 Commission.
This is from the New York Times.
Mr. Biden will end the Trump administration's 1776 commission, which released a report on Monday that historians said distorted the role of slavery in the United States, among other history.
Wow.
Yep.
The left can't handle.
It infuriates them.
The thought that we might teach kids America was founded in 1776, and that the American Revolution was not fought in order to preserve slavery, among the many lies of the 1619 Project, which alone should have you take your kid out of school.
I'd love to know how many people have been touched by my advice in taking their kids out of their kids' school.
I want you to know you have an extremely selfish reason to do so, aside from the idealism to save this country.
They will learn to have contempt for you at school.
They have a total of 16 years of your kid all day long.
8 years elementary school, 4 years high school, 4 years college.
And maybe graduate school, so more than 16 years.
To tell your child America is a cesspool.
To tell your child that your parents, if they voted for Donald Trump, are racist.
And even if they didn't vote for Donald Trump, just being white makes them racist.
And you send them there, sometimes at great expense.
It's a very difficult thing to yank your kid out of school.
Very difficult.
They have friends.
The thought of homeschooling is intimidating, I understand it all.
But to risk my child's character, my child's ability to think clearly, my child's affinity to me and with me and my values, it's worth it.
The try of taking them out.
What other executive orders did he sign?
Let's see here.
Okay.
Yeah, he's starting a 100-day masking challenge, urging all Americans to wear masks and state and local officials to implement public measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
That's why I guess he wore a mask.
While sitting alone in the Oval Office and having been vaccinated.
The message is moronic.
The message is utterly destructive.
Masks hurt society.
Do you understand?
They may be beneficial medically, but they hurt society.
I don't think it is too complex to entertain two competing thoughts at one time, is it?
It prides itself on nuance of thought.
Well, here's nuance.
It might be beneficial medically.
I don't believe so, but it might be.
But I do know the harm it does to the social fabric of society, which is already frayed by the lockdowns and by the anger of left and right toward one another.
That's what we need.
It is another alienating social factor.
Masks.
The man has the vaccine and he's still masked?
This is a man who believes in Fauci.
When Dr. Fauci said that, I gave up on him.
Yes, even if you're vaccinated, you'll still have to wear masks.
Well, that's one hell of a vaccine, isn't it?
Well, that's one of his executive orders.
Another executive order revokes the Trump administration's plan to exclude non-citizens from the census count.
That's really great.
We'll have non-citizens in the census count.
You know why?
Because the higher the census count, the more congressmen for the Democrats.
What is the population of the United States and will include people who are here illegally?
Awesome.
That's another thing that he signed.
Mr. Biden has also halted construction of Mr. Trump's border wall with Mexico.
This is the New York Times way of putting it.
It's Mr. Trump's wall, not the American wall.
Be interesting, wouldn't it?
If we could have a national plebiscite on the question of the wall, I'll bet you that it would win handily.
That most Americans want the wall.
It's not Mr. Trump's wall.
It is America's wall.
The order includes an immediate termination of the national emergency declaration that allowed the Trump administration to redirect billions of dollars to the wall.
Okay, that ends that.
Next, chief among executive orders that begin to tackle the issue of climate change.
Mr. Biden has signed a letter to re-enter the United States in the Paris Climate Accords.
Which it will officially rejoin 30 days from now.
Somebody should look up the data on our carbon emissions versus the people in the Paris Climate Accords.
See if being in those accords has actually done anything for the world or for America.
In additional executive orders, Mr. Biden began the reversal of a slew of the Trump administration's environmental policies, including revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
It's mind-boggling making this deal with Canada to have this pipeline and then reneging on it.
It's the safest way to have transported this crude oil.
The alternative is by train.
Just far more dangerous.
This is environmentalist hysteria.
The opposition to the XL pipeline.
Plus the hurt to American economy.
But big deal.
Just print more money.
What else?
Let's see.
Reversing the rollbacks to vehicle emission standards.
Enforcing a temporary moratorium on oil and natural gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
And reestablishing a working group on the social costs of greenhouse gases.
I don't quite know what that means, but I thought I would nevertheless share it with you.
We will now have a working group on the social costs of greenhouse gases.
Oh, okay, I get it.
We're going to have a working group on the social costs of greenhouse gases.
That's clear as a bell.
But the horrible prices we pay, there should be social costs of mask wearing.
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because these are very difficult times.
We're living in a cancel culture.
That's one of the things that I keep saying, how I get tipped off that the other side, which is to say the Democrats principally and the mainstream media are not on the up and up, are not working for good because if they were, they wouldn't be participating in this wicked cancel culture.
The cancel culture If you know history, it really is like what happened in Germany in the 30s.
Didn't say the right thing if you didn't say Heil Hitler loudly enough.
I think about that.
What it's like to live during times of this chilling censorship.
We call it today cancel culture.
It's the antithesis of American style liberty.
It's the absolute antithesis.
It's wicked.
But right now it's happening like crazy.
We have the other side which is to say the democrats and the mainstream media and some in the republican party as well saying if you do not toe the party line as i said before we will make you pay where we will come after your sponsors mike lindell has is going to be losing millions of dollars which he gives away to christian organizations Pregnancy centers.
I mean, he's going to be losing that because Kohl's, you know the store Kohl's, Bed Bath& Beyond, you know that store?
They have chosen to cancel him, to take his pillows and products out of their stores because he has dared to do his best to talk about what is happening in this election.
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He used race to divide us from the very beginning.
From the racist birther lie that the former President Barack Obama was not born in this country to both sides in Charlottesville to dancing around the question of whether he disavowed the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
There's a lot to unpack.
First, let's talk about the birther lie.
Again, John Heilman, the co-author of the book Game Change, he's a lefty.
He is conceding that, no, it was the Hillary campaign that questioned whether or not Barack Obama was from Africa.
With her and her campaign passing things around in the Democratic primary, Rich, now listen, the Republicans are wrong for doing what they're doing.
It started, this started with Hillary Clinton.
And it was spread by the Clinton team.
We're just telling the truth.
Back in 2008. Now that's Joe Scarborough, along with Mika Brzezinski, saying that it was Hillary who started it.
One of the other panelists, a guy named Harold Ford.
Harold Ford is a former congressman from Tennessee, a Democrat, and he had no idea that it was the Hillary campaign that started it.
He was flummoxed.
Also on the same panel was John Heilman, who later on had to be encouraged to come in and confirm or dispute.
The assertion.
And he said, unfortunately, it is true.
Hillary's campaign started it.
I really, I don't even know.
That is the truth.
Harold, please don't, don't.
But, Mika, you can't tell me this.
Harold Ford, I, I, I, what, what, what, what?
Stop.
When you are, when the two of you are making comments, it'd be different if you have a, if there's a basis, an actual evidentiary basis for what you're saying, and I would agree with you.
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Some of the best quote-unquote analysis is beyond journalism I've heard in a long time.
Eric play cop well here's an interesting thing that just came in literally just came in
This is from Medscape.com about ivermectin for COVID-19.
The National Institutes of Health, NIH, has dropped its recommendation against the inexpensive Anti-parasitic drug ivermectin for treatment of COVID-19.
And the agency now advises it can't recommend for or against its use, leaving the decision to physicians and their patients.
Hmm, interesting, no?
So the NIH has dropped its opposition to ivermectin.
Why the hell would your doctor not recommend it to you the moment you became positive or even as a prophylaxis?
Why?
What excuse would they have?
Hey, how about this?
Here's a test for your doctor.
Doctor, did you know that the NIH has dropped its recommendation against ivermectin?
Ask your doctor that.
And if your doctor didn't know that, Ask yourself, not your doctor.
Why did a non-doctor named Prager know this and you didn't?
Good question.
It's a fair question.
Since it's a matter of life and death.
Masks are not a matter of life and death.
Ivermectin is.
Ivermectin might be more powerful than droxychloroquine and zinc.
I take them both.
Doing just well in a home with two COVID positives two weeks ago.
No social distancing.
Could just be the luck of the draw.
Could be any host of any number of things.
I've quarantined, however, so as to save the lives of my co-workers at my radio station.
We want a healthy Sean McConnell.
Right, Sean?
That's the goal.
That's the goal.
There you go.
I read to you the executive orders, some of them signed by the new president.
Regarding the address, Heather McDonald brilliantly analyzed it.
I mean, brilliantly.
It's an odd way to seek national unity.
Call a significant portion of the American public white supremacists, racists, and nativists.
Welcome to the Biden presidency.
Joe Biden's inaugural speech as 46th president is predictably being hailed for its, quote, unifying, unquote, message.
And just as predictably as invocations of the divisive bromides of the identitarian left are being swept under the rug.
According to Biden, we are a great nation and a good people.
But we also oppress minorities with an ever-rising fervor.
Growing inequity is among the greatest challenges facing the country, according to Biden.
Along with the sting of systemic racism.
These are quotes from the inaugural address.
Shows you how powerful the left is.
Systemic racism has made it to an inaugural address of a president.
Only now...
Oh, excuse me.
The sting of systemic racism and encroaching white supremacy.
Only now are we confronting, quote, only now are we confronting a cry for racial justice some 400 years in the making.
This characterization of America's worsening racism is not just factually ungrounded, it is also a tasteless rhetorical move in an inaugural address.
Reflexive invocations of systemic racism and white supremacy have become the Tourette's syndrome.
What a great line.
The Tourette's syndrome of left-wing professors and activists.
They are au courant, shallow terms of the moment lacking depth or weight.
In fact, such terms are so overused today that it is easy to tune them out.
But that would be a mistake.
The systemic racism conceit means that every American institution is illegitimate and needs to be reconstructed.
That's the point.
See?
Remember, everything the left touches, it destroys.
I used to say ruins.
I understated it.
That's every institution is illegitimate.
That's right.
Biden's cabinet nominees, whether in health, finance, environmental policy, or education, have declared that eradicating systemic racism is their top priority.
Wow.
That's something.
They're going to be wiping out something that essentially doesn't exist.
It's like wearing the masks after Biden wearing a mask.
After being inoculated twice, vaccinated twice.
We have entered the realm of the absurd.
We are living in the realm.
Their priority in all cabinet positions will be to end systemic racism.
And you will wear masks after being vaccinated.
And Americans think that this is truth.
This is accepted by half of the American people as noble and scientific and truthful.
How this agenda will play out has already been adumbrated in the CDC's initial priority list for COVID vaccinations.
Hold off on vaccinating the elderly despite their higher risk levels because the elderly are disproportionately white.
Racial quotas will become even more the order of the day than now.
The diversity obsessives in the federal science bureaucracies weighted out Donald Trump's presidency.
They will now redouble their efforts to treat a researcher's race and sex as scientific qualifications in the awarding of federal research grants.
Expect to see any mention of merit or excellence denounced as a form of bigotry, a response that the University of California and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, as well as an army of corporate diversity trainers, have already perfected.
What was that, Sean?
The next four years will likely be one long anti-white privilege struggle session.
Any real effort to close racial achievement gaps, such as fighting the acting white ethic that prevents many inner-city children from trying hard in school, will be deferred and discredited.
That's right.
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Let's get to our first sound here.
Let's go back.
Let's go to cut 36. And this was less about what actually the ramifications of this statement would be.
Because I know a lot of people are disappointed this actually never came to fruition.
But it was more of, oh, he just said that.
And he's not going to be restrained.
Remember this moment, play cut 36. It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton!
*crowd cheers* Epic.
And that, I mean, from that, I think that was one of the most defining moments ever in debate history.
Oh, easily.
And remember, everything that Donald Trump had to overcome, the Billy Bush tapes, all of the attacks from within.
Let's go to Cut 40, where it was President Trump coming down the golden escalators.
Remember this?
This is the moment that forever changed American politics.
Probably the most iconic moment of his campaign before the debates with Hillary Clinton.
No doubt.
Without a doubt.
And so then we also have, I think we have another clip here, of Cut 41. Listen to the promises he was making five and a half years ago.
Play tape.
I am officially running for president of the United States, and we are going to make our country great again.
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I just got a text message from Alex, which I love this.
He said, here's some thoughts from a dad who is rocking his sleeping baby and thinking about what a crazy day it has been in our country.
Very important text message I want to share with you if you're down about the events of today and the last few days and weeks.
Don't feel sorry for or fear for your kids because the world they're going to grow up in is not what it used to be.
God created them and called them for the exact moment in the time they're in.
Their life wasn't a coincidence or an accident.
Raise them up to know the power that they walk in as children of God.
Train them in the authority of His Word.
Teach them to walk in faith, knowing that God is in control.
He knows that your child can handle whatever challenge they face in their life.
He created them specifically for it.
Don't be scared for your children to be honored that God chose you to parent the generation that is facing the biggest challenges of our lifetime.
Rise up to the challenge!
God isn't scratching his head wondering what he's going to do with the mess that we're facing.
He has an army he's raising up to drive back the darkness.
Don't let your fears steal the greatness that God has placed in them.
It's hard to imagine them as anything besides our sweet little babies, and we want to protect them from anything that could ever be hard on them.
But they were born for just a time, for such a time as this.
I love that.
I love that.
And I feel that way about our role here.
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that the word no really wasn't in her vocabulary I was raised to not hear no let me be clear about it so it wasn't like oh the possibilities are immense whatever you want to do you can do no I was raised to understand many people will tell you it is impossible but don't you're and I want you to hear some more From the inaugural address.
What number are we up to, Sean?
107. Ah, yes.
I've got to talk to you about this.
Very important.
18. Bringing America together.
Uniting our people.
Uniting our nation.
19. With unity, we can do great things, important things.
Next to democracy, which I played for you earlier nine times.
He mentioned it on nine different occasions in a short address.
I think it was 2,400 words.
The call for unity, that was the other one.
I have, as you know, dismissed this as disingenuous or as naive.
I give the benefit of the doubt often.
Everybody wants unity.
And everybody wants unity on their terms.
How about this, Mr. President, Mr. New President?
How about we unite in favor of free speech?
Are you okay with that, unity?
We unite to announce to Dorsey and Twitter that it is un-American, it is traitorous, It is contempt for the highest value of this country, free speech, that the last president of the United States does not have a Twitter account because he doesn't think the elections were counted fairly.
So what?
Who the hell are you to shut his Twitter account because you don't like what he's saying?
What are we talking about here?
It leads to insurrection?
Telling people that every American white is a racist has not led to any riots?
Why is that allowed?
Why were three years of lies about Russian collusion allowed on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google?
How come?
You phonies.
So let's unite, everybody.
I'm going to make a list of...
Let's unite on...
Every kid says the Pledge of Allegiance at school every day.
Let's unite on teaching the truth about American history and not the New York Times lie about 1619. I'm all for unity.
So it's a phony call, ladies and gentlemen.
It's phony!
But Chris Wallace said it was the greatest inaugural address given.
Tells you a lot about Chris Wallace.
Doesn't tell you anything about the address.
Unity.
Oops.
Pleased to believe in that demagoguery.
He believes it, by the way.
I have no doubt he's sincere about it.
I'm sincere too.
I sincerely want unity on behalf of free speech.
How's that?
I sincerely want unity about what is taught to our kids in schools.
But I don't call for unity, because I'm not a phony.
It's a phony thing, this unity call.
It means, let's all agree with me.
The difference is, being conservative, that's okay with me if you don't.
The left cannot handle dissent, as my column this week points out.
And you should see it on the internet.
It's picked up by...
Real clear politics.
Is that true what you just said?
The White House website has been renovated to what?
What did you just say?
Wait a minute.
You now choose the pronouns on the White House website?
I gotta look that up.
Yeah, forward that to me.
I mean, I believe it.
I just have to see it to confirm it.
Ah, unity, unity.
With unity, we can do great things.
What does that mean?
All of you think like a leftist, and we can really ruin the country together.
Biden, 20. We can make America once again the leading force for good in the world.
I know speaking of unity can sound to some like a foolish fantasy these days.
Yeah, it's not just a foolish fantasy.
No, no, no, no.
I wish that's all it were.
It's phony.
It's deceptive.
It's dishonest.
But he doesn't believe that.
I grant him the fact that he does not understand that what he's calling for is deceitful.
We all want unity.
Those of us who consider the left a lethal threat to freedom, we want unity too.
On our values, just like he wants unity on his.
So therefore, calls for unity are deceptive.
That's it.
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Muhammad is in Texas.
Muhammad, you're on the Larry Elder Show.
Thank you so much for calling.
I appreciate it.
I've been listening in.
You're making some points, but I also realized that when Louis Farrakhan had tried to put his platform out, you know, he's very radical with his views in the Second Amendment or the First Amendment or whatever.
I think it's just a...
Wait a second, Mohamed.
Farrakhan still has his Twitter account.
Donald Trump's Twitter account has been permanently banned.
Oh, okay.
Are you aware of that?
Okay, okay.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
No, I was not aware of that.
You can also go on YouTube and see his videos.
Hmm.
And one more thing, Mohamed.
One more thing.
Minister Farrakhan took a photograph with Senator Obama.
This is before Obama decided to run for office.
And the reason he was meeting with Farrakhan and other black leaders is because they knew that this was going to be a young rising star and everybody wanted to talk to him.
So they took a picture with him.
The guy who took the photograph, Mohammed, did not reveal the photograph until after Obama had finished both his terms because he knew that the photograph would hurt him.
One of the big supporters of the Democratic Party is a Jewish guy named Alan Dershowitz.
He's a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party, Mohammed.
He said, had he seen that photograph during the time Obama ran, he wouldn't have voted for him.
My point is, Farrakhan has been protected.
He's been protected.
He's still on Twitter.
This photograph, which could have damaged Obama, was sat on by the photographer who admitted he didn't want to reveal it because he didn't want to hurt Obama.
Obama.
So this man has been protected, Mohammed.
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One would think the Democrats would be a little bit happy.
But as Tucker Carlson pointed out last night, winning elections or winning the election of 2020 seems to make them angrier.
Instead of taking victory laps, they are plotting revenge against the people they just beat.
They're thinking of new ways to injure and humiliate and degrade their political opponents, make it impossible for them to work again, throw them in jail, destroy their lives.
It's hard to describe how weird and strange and awful this is to watch.
Imagine winning a tennis match in straight sets, then immediately leaping over the net and smashing your opponent in the face with your racket.
It wasn't enough for you to win.
You had to inflict physical pain.
You couldn't be happy until another human being screamed in agony.
It is really peculiar to see the lack of, I don't know, even relief.
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Now they're neither recommending nor not recommending.
So, during the time that they have recommended against it, the NIH has killed tens of thousands of Americans.
Okay?
Just for the record.
There's a pretty big charge I'm making, folks.
Just for the record.
I'm aware of it.
Yes, indeed.
Somebody called in.
They gave up that the AMA has rescinded its opposition to hydroxychloroquine.
Put it up as a possible vote.
It was not rescinded.
Wherever you see it's rescinded, please tell that website that they're sending out misinformation.
I've got to say this to conservative websites.
If people can't rely on you for the right information, we're doomed.
We know the mainstream media lie.
Like Pravda did.
And I mean that literally.
But if conservatives start purveying misinformation, and this isn't even doctrinal.
They're just doing it.
It's almost wishful thinking.
You know, you have no idea the amount of hurdles something has to pass for me to say it on the air.
I get so many emails about information, and then I check it up, or even quotations.
Oh, you know, so-and-so said, and then I look it up and never said it.
There was a Teddy Roosevelt quote that goes around everywhere about the Bible.
I loved it.
It was a great quote.
I did a lot of research.
Nobody has found where he actually said it.
Truth has to be your number one thing.
I don't care what side of the spectrum you're on.
Let's go to the next Biden quote here.
Let's go.
What number are we up to?
21, please.
History, faith, reason.
Show the way.
The way of unity.
History, faith, and reason.
Show the way.
The way of unity.
I agree.
I agree with that.
So how come we come to completely opposite views on everything substantive?
Twenty-two.
For without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury.
That's probably true.
That's probably true.
So let's all unite around traditional American values, Mr. President.
Twenty-three.
This is our historic moment of crisis and challenge and unity.
So let me tell you, when leftists talk about unity, I actually get scared, because it will be imposed unity.
You disagree with us, and you are disuniting the country.
Right?
That's their view.
There you go.
Okay.
Let's go to 24. Let's begin to listen to one another again.
Hear one another.
Really?
We do that.
By the way, just for the record, conservatives do that far more.
We haven't stopped.
Exactly.
Somehow or other, we hear CNN. Many of us read the New York Times or Washington Post or LA Times or any other leftist newspaper.
Do you ever read us?
Do you ever listen to us?
Never!
Anytime we're invited, which is very rare, to a left-wing show, we always say yes, we guys on the right.
They never come on our shows.
Never.
I can't say I blame them.
They're intellectually so shallow, and it would become so obvious on any of my colleagues' shows that they wouldn't come on.
We'd go on them.
With pleasure.
Okay, 25. And here we stand, just days after a riotous mob thought they could use violence to silence the will of the people, to stop the work of our democracy, to drive us from this sacred ground.
Really?
Is that what they had in mind?
I don't know what they had in mind, to be honest.
But is that what they had in mind?
A couple of hundred people?
As best of my knowledge, it's the number.
They thought they could silence the will of the people, stop the work of our democracy, and drive us from the sacred ground?
I'll tell you, they certainly had self-esteem.
Biden, 26. And I pledge this to you.
I will be a president for all Americans.
All Americans.
And I promise you, I will fight as hard for those who did not support me as for those who did.
I don't believe that.
It's not possible.
Are you going to fight for my opposition to the 1619 Project?
You already, in the first day of your presidency, you abolished the 1776 commission.
Biden is live.
Lucky us.
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How determined she was to be successful that the word no really wasn't in her vocabulary.
I was raised to not hear no.
Let me be clear about it.
So it wasn't like, oh, the possibilities are immense.
Whatever you want to do, you can do.
No, I was raised to understand many people will tell you it is impossible, but don't listen.
I mentor a lot of people and I tell them that there will be people who will say it's not your turn, it's not your time, no one like you has done it, and I'll tell them, and don't you listen, and then I will go on to tell them I eat no for breakfast.
So, I was not raised saying the possibilities are endless.
I was raised saying other people are going to tell me that my possibilities are not endless, but don't listen to them.
That was kind of weird.
I eat no for breakfast.
And I'm sure she does.
That's my point.
Do you really think that she believes that racism is a major factor in American life?
I mean, honestly?
I mean, I know what she says to people.
Do you think she and Barack Obama legitimately believe that the same country, Under which she became vice president, he became president, respectively.
Hold people back.
This is the kind of thing that they honestly believe.
But then come election time, she'll find the race card.
And she'll tell black people that they are oppressed.
While telling them, just now, you can do anything you want.
If you work hard, stay focused.
I eat no for breakfast.
But other people who are people of color, they can't eat no for breakfast because the man's holding them down.
Not you!
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I China turbocharges bid to discredit Western vaccine spread virus conspiracy theories, the most recent one being that hot buns brought the new virus in from outside.
Ought Twitter and Facebook to be shutting this down?
I believe this is actually inimical to the world to allow this to go on.
Ought Facebook and Twitter to shut down this propaganda?
Well, in the midst of the pandemic in March, when Facebook and Twitter were allowing CCP apparatchiks to spread earlier conspiracy theories such that the United States Army was responsible for the outbreak of the virus, I wrote a letter to At Jack telling him that at a minimum he should kick Chinese officials off his platform.
And I think the simple standard should be if a foreign government does not allow their own citizens access to the platform.
... from California, Florida, Minnesota, Michigan.
Yeah, they pretty much dominate the lines here.
Dan in San Diego says CNN ran a COVID death toll for months and now it is gone.
I don't know that that's true.
I'm not saying it isn't.
But I'm going to look into that.
Alright, let's see.
Jim in Tampa, Biden won more votes than Obama.
I think so did Trump, I think.
Anyway, I feel bad, Jim, because I know you have more to say about that.
Maybe we'll get you the third hour tomorrow.
Let's see here.
Mark in San Jose, his kid's school district is condemning Trump today.
Let me hear about that.
Go ahead.
Be concise, please.
Hi, hi.
Tonight at 6 p.m. at the Eastside Union High School District, I sent this email to your screener.
There's a resolution, and the title of the resolution from the Eastside Union High School District, maybe the largest school district in the United States for high schools, high schools only, condemning the violent, sedentious actions at our nation's capital, inflicted by President sedentious actions at our nation's capital, inflicted by President Donald Trump.
And I want to leave one thing from the whereas column, which you can look at later. - Here.
Whereas, President Trump later responded to these treasonous acts by calling the mobs, quote, special people, end quote, affirming their anger and continuing his false, quote, stolen election narrative.
And then one more thing.
Whereas, President Trump is not fit to hold the office of president for a day.
And it goes on and on, but what I want to tell you is if I were a child in that district, I think you might be hesitant to speak in class on anything.
Well, that's, look, trusting that what you're telling me is accurate, I will only say, why would a parent send their child to such a school?
You have to rethink your priorities, my dear friends, because obviously it's harder to homeschool than to just...
Pack your kid off to go to school every day.
So I can only give you the biblical citation, those who sow in tears will reap in joy.
When I see kids, I mean, it's mind-boggling to meet the products of homeschooling.
How intelligent, how intellectual, the love of ideas, the politeness, the happiness.
Oh God, I would love to have a comparison of homeschooled kids versus regular school kids, public or private, just measuring their happiness, their lack of fear about life, just that alone.
You have to make a decision.
You know many parents I meet whose kids are alienated from them because of politics?
It's not just politics, of course, it's values.
A lot!
You don't want that and I don't want that for you.