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March 19, 2021 - Dennis Prager Show
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Thank you.
Oh, I have an answer here.
Here we go.
Hello from Florida, my friends.
I had a big event last night in Palm Beach.
And I'm coming back to L.A. today.
Back in Florida in two weeks, then back in Florida next month.
Spent a lot of time in Florida, apparently.
Well, it is a freer state.
Living in California, almost every state.
It's an amazing thing to say that, but it is a fact.
So, ladies and gentlemen, you didn't know this, but the Democrats know this, and CNN knows it, and the New York Times know it, but you didn't know it.
There is a massive wave of violence, verbal and physical, against Asian Americans.
For the New York Times, and CNN, and the Democratic Party, which lies...
With the speed of light, all of them, you wouldn't know about it because it probably doesn't exist.
Or it exists in such minimal state as to be unworthy of reporting.
Obviously anything that exists in that regard is evil, but the extent of evil is a very big factor in life.
According to Fox News, The single largest number of attacks against Asian Americans are actually perpetrated by black Americans.
Now, either Fox is lying or the New York Times is lying.
So here you have a really, really good example of its either or.
Either the Democratic Party is lying because they say that this is a function of white supremacist, anti-Asian hatred, or it isn't.
Or have been, in fact, engendered by black Americans, then it's unless you believe that all black Americans who have engaged in violence against Asian Americans are white supremacists, which, of course, is probably what they would say.
This is, the whole thing is made up.
So let's understand the origins.
You understand the origins, which gives you an idea.
Of the world of the lie in which we live, the world of the absurd might be as accurate.
Because it was referred to, the flu was referred to not as COVID-19 at the beginning, but as the Wuhan or China flu, that is the reason for the attacks.
But of course all prior flus Well, virus, I should say, in this case, but all prior viruses slash flus were named after their place of origin.
Did the Spanish flu, which killed far more people proportionately 100 years ago, and many of them young, unlike today, almost none of them young, was there an upsurge in white supremacist attacks on Spaniards?
Or people of Spanish origin?
It may be, but it's not something you or I are aware of.
Did the Hong Kong flu cause a massive uprise in anti-Asian violence?
It's still called the Hong Kong flu.
This is the first virus slash flu that is not being called or not being named after its place of origin.
Because we live in the world of the lie.
Anybody who hurts an Asian American because the virus was called the Wuhan flu or Wuhan virus is so beyond your or my understanding as living in the realm of the even pseudo-rational as to be, one assumes, an outlier among Human beings.
I am going to hurt an Asian American because the virus started in China.
Oh, I get it.
So you really are out of your mind.
Do such people exist?
I have no doubt.
My dear friends, you can't name something that some person hasn't done or doesn't want to do.
There are people who would like to sleep with animals.
I personally don't quite understand that.
But they do exist.
Otherwise, there would not be a ban on bestiality in the Bible.
You don't ban what people don't do.
So the fact that there are some people who do something is undoubted.
The question is, is it worthy of the hearings that are about to take place in the Senate?
The other explanation for the inexplicable, why somebody would murder human beings who are utterly and totally innocent, is his sex addiction.
He was in rehab for sex addiction.
The guy next to him, I think his roommate, if that's correct, was there for sex addiction.
Drug addiction and he spoke of his intense guilt being coming from a very Christian home.
He had intense guilt over his sex addiction and so some sick part of him believed that the way to exorcise this demon was to murder people who give massages that have an erotic nature to them.
Now, the number of men, it's usually men, who have sex addiction, who do not murder people who support their habit, is 99.99999%.
Why we're having hearings with regard to the 00001% that acts this out.
It's only because the purpose of the New York Times is to divide Americans by ethnicity.
It is a loathing of America that is so deep that whatever can crush this country, and nothing can crush it like the dividing of Americans one against another, you hate me, this group hates this one, this one hates this one, and especially whites.
Whites are, of course, the great haters.
It's an amazing thing how hatred is confined.
To skin pigment.
It is a phenomenon that only the New York Times and the CNN liars can explain to you.
They lie with daily ease.
It's an astonishing thing, but it's effective because there are people who only go there for their news.
Only.
Now, I go there.
Absolutely.
But I don't only go there, and that is why I have a much greater perception of reality than anybody who relies on the New York Times or CNN.
Do you believe that there is this massive outpouring of violence against Asian Americans?
It's funny, my primary audio dealer, as you know, into very high-end audio equipment because of my love of music.
I call him my drug dealer because he supplies my habit of audio equipment, and he's Filipino.
So we spoke yesterday, and he said, you know, I'd be more than happy to come on your show to tell people I don't know what they're talking about when they talk about anti-Asian violence.
He thinks he doesn't...
He is as confused by this notion.
By the way, what does Asian mean?
Does it include Filipinos?
It's a very large group of people, Filipinos.
What does it even mean, Asian American?
Do they mean only Chinese American?
Do they mean Korean American?
Do they mean people who look like a certain type of Asian, but not like another type of Asian?
All of this is to whip up hatred against whites.
And to tell every group in America except whites, we, the Democrats, are your saviors.
That is the purpose of all of this.
It's a nefarious, diabolic purpose, but it works because they own every means of communication except for talk radio, Fox News, and a large number, obviously, of independent sources.
However, they are not sources that people...
Who are not conservative already, tend to look at.
One exception, happily, has been, although, I mean, it's all an exception because I know that there are people who have called my show.
You've heard them many times.
I was on the left and I started listening to your show and I changed my mind.
But by and large, the rule is correct.
At PragerU, we do touch people at an early enough age.
That they have not already been fixed as leftists.
They're trying to do that to kindergartners, so we have to reach out to people at every age.
1-8 Prager 776. This is a manufactured hysteria of the left.
I have warned you about these hysterias all of my broadcast life.
That is what they engage in.
You know my line, hysteria is to the left what oxygen is to biological life.
And so the latest hysteria.
Instead of mourning the victims of an evil act, we use them, we Democrats, for political purposes.
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Now let's talk about the border.
You're a ranking member for the Republicans on the Homeland Security Committee.
We know we have a crisis.
What is going on?
It's like a repeat of 2014. I mean, if you tell them they can stay, they're going to come, right?
And I think the messaging has been awful.
And you couple that with the president's rescinding.
The Remain in Mexico policy and the Northern Triangle policy, that essentially meant that you could not enter the United States.
You had to apply for asylum in Mexico.
Of course, we came from Central America, the first safe country, and that would be Mexico as well.
So that was being enforced.
The Title 14 safety provisions due to COVID were being enforced.
So we pretty much had it shut down in terms of political asylum.
And then with the stroke of a pen, Biden completely reversed those policies.
And then Secretary Mayorkas said something as dumb as, well, I'm not saying you can't come, just don't come right now.
And those kind of messages, and I've been in this business for a long time, live in a border state.
When you say that, those kind of things, the traffickers and the cartels, they pick up that language.
And, you know, they basically send a green light to them.
The cartels and the coyotes make money by peddling the message that the border is open.
President Biden and his team amplified that message.
Are they doing anything to change that message, Congressman McCaul?
No.
They sent FEMA down.
Obviously, it's a federal emergency management agency.
It's obviously a crisis.
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It is pretty remarkable.
So about two weeks ago, we had a story in Just the News that a major Democratic bundler, a guy named Imad Zubarin, had been sentenced to 12 years in prison for an extensive scheme to rout foreign money to Barack Obama.
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton.
And, you know, it seemed like an open and shut case of, you know, a Democratic scandal.
Keep that in mind.
Remember, Joe Biden keeps saying there wasn't a hint of scandal during the Obama years.
Well, the Justice Department would like to differ because they have now convicted Ahmaud Zubairi of routing millions of dollars of illegal foreign money to Barack Obama.
Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Crime committed.
Obama, Biden, Hillary.
Millions of dollars illegally funneled from foreign actors through this man's offices, Imad Zubari.
And then you...
He's guilty to it.
And he pleads guilty.
He goes to prison for 12 years.
But you, because you've been in the business for decades, you understand what the acronyms hide.
What did John Solomon see in those filings?
There was one document where I think the judge mistakenly left blank an acronym that stands for the Classified Intelligence Protection Act, CIPA. What does that mean?
It means that spy agencies and spy information was involved in this case.
And the first thing I'm thinking is...
How could there be spies involving political donations?
There's nothing to do with espionage.
So the antennae went up.
John Solomon realized there's a bigger story.
And what's the bigger story?
Let's start digging.
And here's what we found out.
That the entire time he was routing money and raising money for politicians and going on trips with John McCain and Lindsey Graham and raising money for Barack Obama, Joe Biden, he was working with U.S. intelligence agencies in a significant way.
How significant?
There is a filing in the court that is 77 pages long that lays out all of his operations for the U.S. Intelligence Committee going back to 2000. Hey,
everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
A little more just on what Fox reported, that either the New York Times is lying or Fox is lying.
This is a really, really good test, right?
You have one says A and one says not A. So either Fox News is lying or the New York Times, the Democratic Party, and CNN are lying.
Okay, this is really hand-in-the-cookie-jar moment.
So is there a massive...
What would be the...
Eruption, that's the word.
A massive eruption of white supremacist anti-Asian hate violence, or is most violence of the last 20 years, or whatever number it is, against...
Asian Americans, is it primarily from black Americans?
One of the two is lying, correct?
There is no other possibility.
Okay, just wanted to bring that to your attention.
Clarity is my best friend.
So, Mr. Clarity.
We do still call him Mr. Clarity.
We also call Mr. Potato Head, Mr. Potato Head.
We have not dropped either Mr. Mr. Clarity or Mr. Potato Head.
In fact, as far as we're concerned, there's a Mrs. Potato Head.
But we're okay with Ms. Potato Head.
Because today, just acknowledging that there is a sex slash gender is already to be counter to the left.
So, let's see.
Either Fox is lying or the FBI is lying.
Tucker Carlson got his information from the FBI's crime statistics.
Those statistics indicate...
That in virtually all cases, in most crime cases, the victim and the perpetrator are of the same ethnic and racial group.
Only with Asians is the perpetrator more frequently someone of a different ethnicity, and that ethnicity is black.
So do blacks hate Asians?
Or are all the blacks who have committed violence against Asian Americans, are they white supremacists?
Which?
Given the Orwellian world in which we live, I believe that the New York Times would actually say that they are.
John, in Chicago, Illinois, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Hi, I just want to be clear, and I also want to ask you another question, but I just want to be clear.
So you don't deny that hate crimes against Asian Americans are up 150% as reported?
I have no idea if it's true because the people reporting it lie constantly.
So I don't know the answer.
I am agnostic.
Everything the New York Times says that has a political end, I assume, is a lie.
Is this true?
It might be true.
It's not just the New York Times.
Okay, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, St. Louis Post, Dispatch, Seattle Post, Intelligencer, CNN, NBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and NPR. They all lie.
And Fox.
No, not Fox.
No.
But Fox has reported that there's been a 150% increase in Asians.
Okay, I am unaware of that fact.
I could tell you what was reported last night.
That the greatest single perpetrators...
Wait, do you deny that the single greatest perpetrators of violence against Asian Americans have been blacks?
I would accept it if it's true.
I don't take your word for it.
Fine.
So you would accept it if it's true.
If it is true, then is the statistic meaningful?
Do you think there is a surge of white supremacist violence against Asian Americans if that statistic is true?
Not specifically white supremacists, but it doesn't change the incidence of increased hate crimes against Asian people.
No, no, no.
But the whole point is to show white supremacists.
Don't be cute with me.
It's tough to be cute with me.
That's your point.
No, no, no.
My point is that if it's not being done by whites, the argument that it's white supremacist is a lie.
And my question to you was, regardless of the race of the perpetrator, do you accept that there is an increase in hate crimes against Asians?
Yes or no?
I told you, I'm agnostic.
It depends who's reporting it.
Okay, so you don't believe it?
You don't believe it?
I didn't say I believe it.
You think Asian Americans are all lying?
I believe the New York Times lies about everything that concerns politics.
Okay, but stop pretending it's just the New York Times that's reporting this reality.
Right.
The entire left-wing media lie for a living.
They lied about Russian collusion for three years.
Do you believe they told the truth for three years?
Can I ask you a question?
I'll answer anything you ask.
No, no.
I'll answer anything you ask.
You answer anything I ask.
Do you believe the media lied for three years about Russian collusion with the campaign of Trump?
I believe you would like to change the subject to that.
Okay, you're avoiding my questions.
Have a wonderful day.
I was prepared to have a long dialogue with you.
The reason I asked that question, for those of you listening, is very simple.
You establish credentials.
If people lie for years, why do you assume that they are now telling the truth?
I don't even know what it means.
I am told all the time as a Jew that there was a massive uptick of anti-Semitism when Donald Trump became president.
That was a pure lie.
As a Jew who has written a book on anti-Semitism and who fights for Jews, I'm telling you, they lie about anti-Semitism.
They lie about anti-Asianism.
They lie about anti-blackism.
They lie.
They lie.
They only lie.
Is that clear?
It's not clear to those of you on the left because the day it became clear, you would cease to be on the left.
That is exactly what would happen.
One day it would dawn upon you, I have lived a lie all my life.
But if you ask somebody, did the press lie for three years?
Dennis, you're changing the subject.
No, the subject is their lying.
That was exactly the subject.
There is no other subject other than, do the mainstream media lie?
What is the other subject?
Are whites...
Beating up Asians at 150% greater rate?
If that is the case, that is terrible.
I do not believe that.
But then I have my caller say, it doesn't matter what the race is.
Really?
It doesn't matter what the race is of the beaters-uppers?
Oh, God.
Oh, my God.
Linda points out in Oregon, the Spanish flu of 1918 was called that because Spain was the only country that did not have it?
That is fascinating.
I never heard that.
It doesn't matter what the reason.
There was no uptick of hatred against the Spanish.
Let's put it that way.
Okay, fine.
Let's go.
Let's see here.
Oh, wow.
This is amazing.
Randy, Northridge, California.
Hello.
Yeah, hi, Dennis.
Yeah, I was looking to relax and get away from all the political talk, and so I turned on the Laker game.
And as the Laker game was starting, they made an announcement that they stand with their Asian brothers because of the murders in Atlanta.
And then they said, would you all...
And of course, there's nobody in the stands, but they said, will you all stand with us in a moment of silence?
And then during the moment of silence on the screen, Was the word stop Asian racism.
And so I had to watch that.
Well, look, you have to, if what you're telling me is accurate, I always have to put that if, but I've never really been lied to by a listener.
So if that is accurate, you have to face a terrible, and it is terrible because you love the Lakers, I think you should stop watching their games.
I think that the politicization of sports can only be answered by the removal of ourselves from watching sports.
I truly, truly feel for those of you who love your teams, but that is the only solution.
Okay, last thing has got to be the borders. last thing has got to be the borders.
It's obviously a crisis.
It's obviously self-inflicted.
Joe Biden's messaging was, come on, Ollie, Ollie, Ollie, and free.
What happens next?
Well, I mean, the borders open, and this has fueled a crisis in the country.
And to, you know, give credit where credit's due, the...
Trump administration did a really good job of getting this thing under control, but now having a lot of these asylum seekers just coming in, unaccompanied minors coming in, reducing enforcement, quit building the fence, and there are just so many things that they've done, including revoking the emergency declaration in January.
Sending FEMA down there.
So it wasn't an emergency, I guess, but now it's an emergency because we've got the Federal Emergency Management Agency heading down to the border to help down there.
But this is a big, big problem for this administration.
The left doesn't like an immigration policy that has tough borders in it, and I think he's going to be under a ton of pressure to continue to relax enforcement and continue to stop building the border wall and to pause deportations and all those sorts of things.
They're going to have to own this.
And it's going to continue to be a big problem.
I hope they recognize that and take steps to fix it, but I don't know if they have the political wherewithal to do that.
Now, I note that FEMA is going to open the Dallas Convention Center as a temporary shelter for thousands of migrant teenage boys.
That's not going to end well.
I had two teenage boys, and if you put thousands of them in a convention center, I don't care how well-staffed it is, that is not going to end well because they're teenage boys.
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Thanks.
You really think that the number one problem in America is Donald Trump and Donald Trump supporters?
As opposed to a country now where almost 40% of kids Brought into the world are brought into the world without a father married to the mother.
50% Hispanic kids, 25% white kids.
And the reason that number is important is because in 1965 there was a booklet put out by Daniel Patrick Moynihan who later on ran for and got elected to Senate in New York as a Democrat.
At the time, 25% of black kids were born outside of wedlock, a number they thought was alarming.
It is now 70%.
Now 25% of white kids are born outside of wedlock.
Is CNN talking about that?
Is Don Lamont talking about that?
15,000 homicides in this country, Don.
Half of them are black victims.
Of those black victims, how many of them do you think were shot by people from QAnon?
By people from the Proud Boys?
By white nationalists?
The real issue going on with black people In this country, Don, since you're so concerned about the black community, it's not white nationalists, not Confederate statutes, not QAnon,
but the fact that in my state of California, one of the wealthiest states in the Union, 85% of black children in the state of California cannot read at state levels of proficiency, and the mass scores are even worse.
Where are you on that?
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How did one of the world's poorest countries, China, in 30 years, what is a world producer?
The answer is the surprisingly simple and surprisingly powerful China scholar Helen Rolte.
Breaks it down in a new video by Prager University.
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Hey, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
The New York Times, which lies on all political issues and whose agenda is to divide Americans into mutually hating groups, especially hatred against whites.
So here is a New York Today column, March 19th.
Today is March 19th.
Can't get more recent than that, can you?
A long line of hate against Asian Americans in New York City.
That is the headline.
Now, let me ask you all before I read it to you.
I just discovered this now during the break.
A long line of hate.
And I mean this quite sincerely.
How many incidents do you think would constitute, as examples, constituting a long line of hate?
Think of a number.
Twelve?
Twenty?
A hundred?
I'm serious.
When I read it, I thought, whoa, I'm going to see a long list of anti-Asian hate crimes in New York City.
It gave two.
The entire article provided two examples, neither of which has yet been established as, in fact, even anti-Asian.
A woman was shoved to the ground outside a bakery in Queens last month.
That's one of the two.
A woman was shoved to the ground.
I remember how little reporting there was in the New York Times when blacks would walk over to Orthodox Jews, obviously Orthodox, bearded, black hat, etc., and sucker punch them, and there was zero reporting to the best, or nearly zero, in the New York Times.
And I know it because I saw the videos of it outside of the New York Times.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Zero.
Or close to zero.
Let me be even perhaps more precise.
So the two examples that they give of a long line of hate in the New York Times is a woman was shoved to the ground outside a bakery in Queens last month, and the following week a man was walking home in Manhattan when a stranger stabbed him in the back.
Both victims were of Asian descent, and each incident was widely seen as another example of racially targeted violence against Asians.
Widely seen.
Widely.
I love that.
Because experts say it was widely seen among people on the left.
Maybe it was, by the way.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But those are that that's the entirety of the examples in a piece called a long line of hate against Asian Americans That's that's right is It's quite remarkable, is it not?
There was another issue that is dominating the news today.
I'm going to take your calls on this in a moment.
But let me see.
I wanted to address...
This is painful.
Oh, yes.
Paris is now locked down.
And they're taking down or they're not continuing the building of the wall at the border.
So it's a phenomenon that in order to re-enter the United States, you need a COVID test.
An American citizen re-entering the U.S. But an illegal immigrant does not need any test.
And we all know why.
Illegal immigrants are so precious to us that we would not inflict upon them a nasal test.
Can you think of a better reason?
Oh, how about this?
Here's a great news item I just learned of.
I'd like to share this with you.
COVID-19 live update.
CDC says three feet in elementary schools with masks is okay.
Uh-huh.
So were they wrong the entire day?
Three feet for students.
Gotcha.
Okay.
But didn't they say until now that it was six feet?
Where did they get six feet from?
They're still standing by the six feet for adults.
Right.
And I understand.
I got that clear.
I understand.
Thank you.
France begins a month-long lockdown as cases surge.
There should never have been a lockdown before.
Maybe the first two weeks to figure out what was happening.
And since then, there should not have been a lockdown.
I said this exactly one year ago, the end of March.
It's the greatest mistake.
And they just keep repeating it because we have adopted the view That all prices are worth paying to be safe.
It doesn't matter what price you pay.
It doesn't matter how many more people become addicts or resume their addiction, how many more commit suicide, how many more people divorce, how many more kids think suicidal thoughts or get into depression, how much the increase is in clinical depression.
How much people are avoiding doctors and thereby getting heart attacks from which they would not have died otherwise because they would have gone to their doctor?
How many cancers have gone untreated?
Nothing matters except the data on COVID-19, a.k.a.
The Wuhan virus.
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And what we found out was that was on track.
All he had to do to get a simple deal, get a million-dollar fine, no prison time, was roll on Donald Trump.
Tell a story that Donald Trump, when he donated a million dollars to Donald Trump, Ahmad Zaberi, that he used foreign money.
The problem was, Ahmad Zaberi wasn't willing to lie.
He did not use foreign money to make a donation to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
As soon as he wouldn't go along with that statement, prosecutors throw the book.
And he went from a million dollar fine offer to 12 years in prison and 18 million dollars in fines, which, by the way, is historic for any donor crime case that I've covered in the last 30 years.
So like Mike Flynn, the authority said, if you tell us what we want to hear.
If you give us, manufacture, implicate Donald Trump in this, it's going to be much better for you.
But this man refused.
Yeah, because he didn't want to lie, right?
He didn't use foreign money.
He was adamant about it.
And then all of a sudden they're threatening his wife with prosecution, just like Mike Flynn's son was threatened.
And they start throwing all these other cases.
Now let's look at some of the charges and what I learned about them.
One of the charges they threatened him with was obstruction of justice because...
Some of the materials on his computer were erased while he was under Justice Department investigation.
What I've been told from my sources, a U.S. government intelligence scrub team went in and did the erasure.
That's something that should be clear to the judge, but we don't know about it in public.
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I don't think he did what was right.
But what he did, did it cause the death of Joyce Floyd, is what everybody should be wrapping their mind around.
Justice was quote-unquote swift because the next day they all went to jail and got charged, or at least shortly after.
So all of the outrage is bullcrap.
And I'll tell you this, and I'll make a prediction that I really am questioning whether or not Officer Chauvin will even be convicted.
The other officers guarantee they won't be convicted, in my personal opinion.
And why do you say that?
In other words, is it because now we know that George Floyd was high on two different drugs and there were health issues involved and that it wasn't what it looked like?
Or why do you say that?
Well, there's a few things because George Floyd, you know, the knee on the neck situation, even though it was.
Ridiculous and I would have never done it.
I think the police should have done it.
The police department trains that.
So he was in protocol of the police department.
The police department would be held liable for his actions taken because that's a trained use of force.
So when you talk about malice, when you talk about intentionally doing something that's breaking the law.
Chauvin was not breaking the law by using that tactic that was taught.
He was also performing his duties as a field training officer, which he was teaching other officers those tactics, and he was instructed.
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Dr. Fauci was asked, what program was he on?
Dr. Fauci was asked about masks.
It was such gobbledygook.
Why is this?
I don't understand why he has the final word on this.
The herd-like instinct of people on the left is astonishing.
They laugh at us who believe in the Bible, but their belief in Fauci is so much less rational.
The Bible has proved its worth for 3,000 years, but Fauci hasn't proved his worth at all.
I don't know what animates him.
I don't even ascribe nefarious motives.
I think he's worthless in the position he holds.
I don't have any antipathy to him.
But the fact that people are willing to sacrifice their livelihoods and the livelihoods of others to crush children's ability to study for a year because Dr. Fauci said something?
The herd-like response of Americans has been the most distressing part of my last year.
I admit, I truly admit, Americans have disappointed me.
I admit it.
Half of America are sheep.
I did not expect that.
I really believe the land of the free and the home of the brave.
I bought the self-defining description.
I bought it.
I really believe that that was true for most Americans.
As I see vast numbers of Americans wear masks outdoors, I realize that you can say anything.
And if all you say is Dr. Fauci or some other DR period, they will do it.
I wonder, I've tried to come up with an absurdity at which Americans would rebel.
What if Dr. Fauci said, I can't think of something, I don't know, put a straw in your nostril.
How many Americans would put a straw in their nostril if Dr. Fauci said so?
I think we're talking about tens of millions.
Masks outdoors.
I look at these people as herd-like.
Many of them are nice.
Nice means nothing when it comes to the big issues.
On micro issues, nice is wonderful.
I'd rather have a nice neighbor.
I couldn't agree with you more.
The micro and the macro are not the same things in life.
There were a lot of nice people who supported slavery in the South.
Nice is nice, and wrong is wrong.
I came up with a very important little line a few weeks ago.
Or allowed evil, the world would be a good place.
Nice people make evil possible.
There are very few truly evil people.
Anyway, that is the response that he has given.
Oh, wear a mask.
There might be another thing coming, or the worst.
Even if you are vaccinated, you are to wear a mask.
Why doesn't that make you...
Immediately assume he is speaking nonsense.
What is the purpose of a vaccine if you still have to wear a mask?
On July 4th, you can only visit, according to the President of the United States, you should only visit fellow Americans, vaccinated Americans.
I have been with the non-vaccinated every Friday night.
16 of us.
Different families.
16. Every Friday night for my, what we call Shabbat dinner.
Sabbath dinner.
Together, hugging from last March.
Gee, we should all be dead.
I knew it was hysteria.
Not that, I didn't say COVID was hysteria.
I said the response to COVID has been hysteria.
I'm trying to get the doctor on.
This may not even be remembered by many of you.
There was a doctor who made a video that was, I don't know, was it on Facebook or what it was on?
I don't remember.
A prominent doctor, but nevertheless a soul voice who said, you know what, the ventilator idea is a bad idea.
It might be doing more harm than good.
He turned out to be right against the entire medical profession.
But according to Twitter and Facebook and the others, any dissenting physician must be shut down, like Simone Gold.
So that they don't believe follow the science.
They believe follow the scientific consensus.
Of the Journal of the American Medical Association or the New England Journal of Medicine, which have already shown themselves as corrupt.
I say this with sadness, because if you can't trust the medical profession, that doesn't mean you can't trust your doctor, but if you can't trust the medical profession, that means something truly bad has happened in our society.
All righty, let's see here.
Let's go to Ken in Tampa, Florida.
Hello, Ken of Tampa.
Hey, let me get you off the speaker.
Hello, how are you?
Okay, I'm well.
You know what?
I'm going to hold you there, but I'm holding you on.
Now that I told you I'm well.
Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
So there's the mile marker, 24 miles from the border, right?
24 miles.
All these hills right here are notorious for scouts being on top.
I mean, there's a lot of people that are abused coming across the border, right?
It's horrible because sometimes you see these women that come across the border when they're menstruating.
They'll say, because I'll be less likely to be raped.
Just look at when we're catching thousands of unaccompanied children.
And it's difficult unless you see it.
These kids are hardcore, dude.
They'll take your lunch money when you're five.
They were having sexual relationship through the chain link fence.
What we did is we put plywood in between the fencing.
The day after the plywood was done, they had already made holes in the plywood so they can, you know, interact.
These are not your typical innocent children.
They're not, man.
That's the Mexican border.
98% of all heroin comes across this border.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And this makes a nice bench for the...
Coyotes, right?
Just sit here.
Because technically, you can sit here and make fun of agents as they're coming through.
Seriously, though, right?
And then you just kick over, and you're like, what do you got?
Journalists don't get here very often.
No, they don't get here at all.
No, they don't get here.
I'm in Mexico.
Drugs on my back.
No agents.
No border patrol.
No cameras.
No wall.
And what's the first thing I see?
I see a sign, a deterrent, that says, oh, be careful.
Don't expose yourself to the water or the rattlesnake.
Yeah, that's really gonna stop them, right?
And you know what?
Even if you have ladders, a better physical barricade gives our agents the ability and the time to come up here and make the apprehension.
That's what's needed.
This is a national security problem.
You say, who could possibly be opposing this?
Politicians.
We have 44,000 illegal immigrants in our federal prisons currently.
An illegal immigrant is twice as likely versus a natural born citizen to commit a crime here in the state of Arizona.
Tens of thousands of kids are being illegally sex trafficked across the southern border every single year.
98% of all the heroin in America comes across the southern border.
And the cost of illegal immigration is $115 billion a year.
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And what we found out was that was on track.
All he had to do to get a simple deal, get a million dollar fine, no prison time, was roll on Donald Trump.
Tell a story that Donald Trump, when he donated a million dollars to Donald Trump, Imad Zubairi, that he used foreign money.
The problem was...
Ahmaud Zaberi wasn't willing to lie.
He did not use foreign money to make a donation to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
As soon as he wouldn't go along with that statement, prosecutors throw the book, and he went from a million-dollar fine offer to 12 years in prison and $18 million in fines, which, by the way, is historic for any donor crime case that I've covered in the last 30 years.
So like Mike Flynn, the authorities said, All right, y'all, Dennis Prager here.
I have the chart delineating the 150% increase in anti-Asian American crimes in the United States.
And unless I'm mistaken, it has gone, the 150% is from 49 to 122. There are 330 million Americans.
I don't know how many Asian Americans there are.
There are many, many millions.
122?
Doesn't strike me, if they're all accurate.
Remember, any Asian American who has been attacked for whatever reason is now considered a hate crime.
This is the hysteria of the lying...
Lying, lying, lying, New York Times, CNN, and Democratic Party.
As I said, we have here a cookie-jar moment.
Either CNN or Fox is lying about this.
Okay, to you, Ken.
Back to you in Tampa.
Now I've told you I feel well.
What's on your mind?
First of all, thank you for what you do.
We are absolutely grateful out here in the unwashed.
Here's my question.
I'm 70. I'm in good health.
I'm trying to decide whether I should get the vaccine or I should not.
I 100 percent have agreed with you from the outset about what's going on in this country and the lies that are being told by Fauci and company and, you know.
Right from the beginning, it was clear to anybody that was a thinking person.
That's right.
Now I don't know what to do.
So, I will never advise anybody on this matter.
It really is an answer they have to give.
I can tell you what I'm doing, and that is I am waiting until I have no choice.
If I am told I need a vaccine or I cannot travel...
Travel is too important to me in terms of my ideals and my livelihood, and therefore I will take it only for that reason.
Otherwise, I have zero intention of taking it.
I prefer what I read about the Johnson& Johnson to either Pfizer or Moderna because I believe in the traditional way as being a bit safer with regard to...
A virus rather than any manipulation of RNA, which may be a terrific thing, but it is new.
Also, I have no faith in something that I am told.
You still have to wear a mask after you get it.
I don't understand why that does not undermine every single American's confidence in either Fauci or the vaccine.
I really don't.
I'm not saying we shouldn't.
Why doesn't it undermine any of your confidence?
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PragerU.com We have cops.
We have law and order.
Why are we allowing people to burn down cities, to destroy property?
It's just crazy to me.
It's like we don't need to allow that.
It tells you that the leadership don't care about the community.
They don't care about the people.
Just like your child.
You know, I care about my sons, so I'm not going to let them act a fool.
And I'm going to support them, but I'm not going to let them act out and ruin their lives and ruin their reputation and all of the above.
I'm going to treat them right because I love them.
If I didn't love them and didn't care about them, then I let them flip out, roll on the ground, cry, spout, lose composure, all of the above.
And that's exactly what these leaders are doing in the community.
They don't care.
They think Black people are animals.
They think this is an appropriate response.
These people deserve to burn down their own communities and burn down Black businesses and have property value go down in these areas.
It's racism in the fact that they They think so little of Black people in these inner city communities.
And it's also racism because they wouldn't have cared if Officer Chauvin was not white.
It's all propaganda.
It's all racial tension that they make money off of and on the back end.
It does seem to me like a profound lack of courage not to stand up to mobs that are destroying.
It's just an amazing thing.
But it's an interesting thing, really, since the 60s.
We've been seeing this in America when we had, you know, radical students taking over universities and they pretty much let them get away with it.
They didn't need to, but they kind of had this attitude like, well, who are we?
You know, we're over 30. What do we know?
And it's kind of that.
But throwing common sense in the garbage and letting people act out or act the fool, as you put it, it really is, in my mind, you denigrate somebody when you allow them to behave that way.
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You're a ranking member for the Republicans on the Homeland Security Committee.
We know we have a crisis.
What is going on?
It's like a repeat of 2014. I mean, if you tell them they can stay, they're going to come, right?
And I think the messaging has been awful.
And you couple that with the president's rescinding the Remain in Mexico policy and the Northern Triangle policy.
That essentially meant...
That you could not enter the United States.
You had to apply for asylum in Mexico.
Or if we came from Central America, the first safe country, that would be Mexico as well.
So that was being enforced.
The Title 14 safety provisions due to COVID were being enforced.
So we pretty much had it shut down in terms of political asylum.
And then with the stroke of a pen, Biden completely reversed those policies.
And then Secretary Mayorkas says something as dumb as, well, I'm not saying you can't come, just don't come right now.
And those kind of messages, and I've been in this business for a long time, live in a border state.
When you say that, those kind of things, the traffickers and the cartels, they pick up that language.
And, you know, they basically send a green light to them.
The cartels and the coyotes make money by peddling the message that the border is open.
President Biden and his team amplified that message.
Are they doing anything to change that message, Congressman McCaul?
No.
They sent FEMA down.
Obviously, it's a federal emergency management agency.
say it's an emergency, it's obviously a crisis.
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So about two weeks ago, we had a story in Just the News that a major Democratic bundler, a guy named Imad Zubairi, had been sentenced to 12 years in prison for an extensive scheme to rout foreign money to Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton.
And, you know, it seemed like an open and shut case of, you know, a Democratic scandal.
Keep that in mind.
Remember, Joe Biden keeps saying there wasn't a hint of scandal during the Obama years.
Well, the Justice Department would like to differ because they have now convicted Ahmaud Zubairi of routing millions of dollars of illegal foreign money to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Crime committed.
Obama, Biden, Hillary, millions of dollars illegally funneled from foreign.
Actors, through this man's offices, Imad Zubari, and then you, and he pleads guilty, he goes to prison for 12 years, but you, because you've been in the business for decades, you understand what the acronyms hide.
What did John Solomon see in those filings?
There was one document where I think the judge mistakenly left blank an acronym that stands for the Classified Intelligence Protection Act, CIPA. What does that mean?
It means that spy agencies and spy information was involved in this case.
And the first thing I'm thinking is...
How could there be spies involving political donations?
There's nothing to do with espionage.
So the antennae went up.
John Solomon realized there's a bigger story.
And what's the bigger story?
Let's start digging.
And here's what we found out.
That the entire time he was routing money and raising money for politicians and going on trips with John McCain and Lindsey Graham and raising money for Barack Obama, Joe Biden, he was working with U.S. intelligence agencies in a significant way.
How significant?
There is a filing in the court that is 77 pages long that lays out all of his operations for the U.S. Intelligence Committee going back to 2000. And we're going to have over two million signatures turned into the various board
of registers up and down the state of California.
Well, Mike, I can tell you, I watched the governor's press conference.
I almost said president, good lord.
And I can tell you he's scared.
He no longer now is talking about if the recall happens.
He's now conceding that it is going to happen.
I actually watched The View this morning because Gavin Newsom was on it.
And I also find it interesting that he bothers to go on The View and other national shows, but isn't actually addressing the California press or even addressing, you know, California-based shows like yours.
Well, Mike, you know he's in trouble when out comes a race car.
During this press conference today, he attributed the recall effort to, wait for it, It's the happy, happy, happy, happy hour.
Yes, it is, ladies and gentlemen.
It's the happiness hour coming to you every single Friday without exception, unless I'm simply not broadcasting.
But if I am on the air, you will hear the happy hour.
There are no exceptions ever made.
The original lyrics.
It's the happy, happy, happy, happier.
My friends, the happy make the world better and the unhappy make it worse.
You have a moral obligation to act happy even if you don't feel it because you cannot inflict bad moods on others any more than you can inflict bad breath.
That is the nature of this belief here.
And if you act happy, you will also affect yourself.
Happiness is for most people except for the physiologically depressed.
And my heart totally goes out to them.
It is, for most people, somewhat of a choice.
It is, let's put it this way, for a lot of people, it is a choice.
If Abraham Lincoln chose it, and I got that idea from him, then I believe anybody could choose it.
He had a very, very, very tough life.
Lost his two sons.
And his wife was...
Either bipolar or manic depressive.
They didn't have such diagnoses in those days.
And his country was slaughtering each other in the hundreds of thousands.
Had a much smaller population than today, so a greater percentage.
All right, everybody.
Today's subject is one that I have adopted in my life.
It's in the recesses of history for me, but it has played a major role in my ability to be happy.
And that is my separation, my distinction between dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
People think that if they are not satisfied, they are unhappy.
They are not the same.
That is so important that, well, I say this about many happiness topics, and it is actually true about many of the happiness topics.
This is life-changing stuff.
It is not possible for a thinking person, for a deep person certainly, to be satisfied.
Okay?
It is not available to us.
Satisfaction, if it is available, is so momentary.
For example, you could be hungry, then you eat.
Ah, now I'm satisfied.
But you will be hungry again some hours later, correct?
Correct.
So you're never fully satisfied unless you eat constantly, which is what people do.
I'm not saying that critically.
People do eat constantly, even people who are thin.
People eat constantly.
So they are always satisfied, if you will, but they are also always dissatisfied because they're always eating.
So there is no time that the human being can be satisfied for a prolonged period of time.
That is, it's just essentially not available.
There are reasons for dissatisfaction.
At any given time in one's life.
And no matter, so you're dissatisfied with your salary.
So I remember a study so many years ago, it was shown that Americans would all, they all claimed they would be happy if they had, I don't know, double their salary.
I don't remember, there was some statistic.
But then Americans doubled their salary, and then they want to double their salary again.
And by the way, there's nothing wrong with that.
I think that's fine.
I think ambition is fine.
I think ambition taking over your life or making you miserable is not fine.
But it is fine.
You want to make more money, work harder, and hopefully you will earn more money.
I think that's a very good thing.
So I understand that.
But do you understand that it is not available to you?
Happiness if you think that dissatisfaction should make you unhappy.
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So you're dissatisfied with an aspect of your marriage.
I'll take every major area of life.
There's some area of your marriage you have some dissatisfaction.
All right.
So are you going to let that make an unhappy marriage?
That's your choice.
To a certain extent, dissatisfaction is almost an instinctive reaction to something in life.
But unhappiness, back to Abraham Lincoln, that is a choice.
It is good to be dissatisfied, by the way.
That is what spurs people on.
The reason that I edit and re-edit and re-edit and re-edit and have five other editors work through my Bible commentary is that I'm constantly dissatisfied.
And that is the reason, hopefully, that the result is as good as it is.
My chronic dissatisfaction makes for a far better product.
I wish that all the rental car companies were dissatisfied with their level of service.
Which, in my experience, has deteriorated dramatically over the last year.
Maybe they say it's COVID. Some of the aspects I understand are, some I don't.
But in any event, it is a beautiful thing.
The people who run a business are dissatisfied with the level of service and quality that their product provides.
Then you'll get a better product.
Dissatisfaction is a beautiful thing in the human species, but you can't let it make you or define you as unhappy.
That's a very, very big difference.
I can list, I'm not going to, I can list a whole host of arenas that I have dissatisfaction with regard to, but I'm a pretty happy guy.
They're not the same thing at all, and dissatisfaction is, as I just said, the motor of excellence.
Then you realize, oh, it's okay.
Yes, it's not...
I have that dissatisfaction, but so what?
Why should that make me necessarily unhappy?
All right.
That's the issue.
We go to your calls.
Tacoma, Washington.
Robert, hello.
Hello, Dennis.
We spoke a few weeks ago about I was the bad old friend guy with the person that was the relative who was abused.
Anyway, this is about satisfaction.
I'm so glad you're talking about that because it's always been an issue with my hearing your happiness hour that it's not black and white.
Happiness should be like you're saying on levels of sin or things where there's gradients.
There's a graduated measure of it.
And I think it's not just satisfaction.
It's contentment.
Are we happy, unhappy, or are we content?
Contentment is a very important facet of whether we're happy or dissatisfied or satisfied or whatever it is.
Well, I don't see the difference.
These words are, of course, including when I use them, they're not scientific.
So I regard satisfaction and contentment to be sort of synonymous.
Well, I think that you can find contentment but not be completely satisfied.
Well, all right.
So then all I'm saying is, so you're using contentment and I'm using happiness.
I didn't want to throw in a third word.
It only confuses people.
I'm talking about two words, satisfaction and happiness, or dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
Once we throw in a third term, all we're doing, in my opinion, is confusing, including me.
I get confused.
I don't know what the difference is between contentment and satisfaction.
So I appreciate your call, as always.
And again, I repeat, this can change your life if you take this seriously.
It's a very simple thing to understand, but you need to be told about it in order to enact it.
This satisfaction is not the same as unhappiness.
All right, there you go.
And let's go to Chantal in Charlotte, South Carolina.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Wait, are you in North Carolina?
Yes, I'm in North Carolina.
I'm in North Carolina.
I listen to you on iHeartRadio.
I was taking a course with a rabbi here in town, and he was talking about having listened to a TED Talk by somebody who had been on the plane that Captain Sully had landed.
And this person said that having this second chance at life made him reevaluate his life.
And brought him great happiness.
Hold on there.
That's a very powerful point.
Stay on with me.
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All he had to do to get a simple deal, get a million dollar fine, no prison time, was roll on Donald Trump.
Tell a story that Donald Trump, when he donated a million dollars to Donald Trump, Ahmaud Zubairi, that he used foreign money.
The problem was Ahmaud Zubairi wasn't willing to lie.
He did not use foreign money to make a donation to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
As soon as he wouldn't go along with that statement, prosecutors throw the book and he went from a million dollar fine offer.
Two, 12 years in prison and $18 million in fines, which, by the way, is historic for any donor crime case that I've covered in the last 30 years.
So like Mike Flynn, the authorities said, if you tell us what we want to hear, if you give us, manufacture, implicate Donald Trump in this, it's going to be much better for you.
But this man refused.
Yeah, because he didn't want to lie, right?
He didn't use foreign money.
He was adamant about it.
And then all of a sudden, they're threatening his wife with prosecution, just like Mike Flynn's son was threatened.
And they start throwing all these other cases.
Now, let's look at some of the charges and what I learned about them.
One of the charges they threatened him with was obstruction of justice because...
Some of the materials on his computer were erased while he was under Justice Department investigation.
What I've been told from my sources, a U.S. government intelligence scrub team went in and did the erasure.
That's something that should be clear to the judge, but we don't know about it in public.
So he gets threatened with something that someone else did, the intelligence community did probably to protect his operations.
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I don't think Officer Chauvin did.
What I would do, I don't think he did what was right, but what he did, did it cause the death of Joyce Floyd, is what everybody should be wrapping their mind around.
And justice was quote-unquote swift because the next day they all went to jail and got charged, or at least shortly after.
So all of the outrage is bullcrap.
And I'll tell you this, and I'll make a prediction that I really am questioning whether or not...
Officer Chauvin will even be convicted.
The other officers guarantee they won't be convicted, in my personal opinion.
And why do you say that?
In other words, is it because now we know that George Floyd was high on two different drugs and there were health issues involved and that it wasn't what it looked like?
Or why do you say that?
Well, there's a few things because George Floyd, you know, the knee on the neck situation, even though it was.
Ridiculous.
And I would have never done it.
I think the police ought to have done it.
The police department trains that.
So he was in protocol of the police department.
The police department would be held liable for his actions taken because that's a trained use of force.
So when you talk about malice, when you talk about intentionally doing something that's breaking the law...
Chauvin was not breaking the law by using that tactic that was taught.
He was also performing his duties as a field training officer, which he was teaching other officers those tactics, and he was instructing them to do according to the training and academy.
So it's going to be an uphill battle for them to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Chauvin was the primary cause of George Floyd's death and not the fatal amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system.
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Alright, so the subject today on the Happiness Hour...
Where's my caller?
There we go, in Charlotte.
The Happiness Hour is about the difference between dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
Being dissatisfied is normal.
Being unhappy is more of a choice.
Dissatisfaction is part of life.
That is the way it works.
Who dies satisfied?
It's not...
Satisfaction is available to animals.
It is not available to humans.
Happiness is available.
But satisfaction is not.
And that's a good thing, by the way.
Just don't let it interfere with your happiness.
Back to you, Chantal.
So you heard a TED Talk of somebody who was on the plane that landed in the Hudson River, okay?
And they realized they got a second chance in life.
Yes.
I did not hear it.
Rabbi Groner, or Rabbi here, was talking about this TED Talk he had listened to.
I was taking a class.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
This rabbi told it to you.
Yes, go ahead.
Yes.
So he was saying that people have this...
When it's not just a hypothetical thing, but when it's really happening and they're looking at potential end of life right in the face, that they have this time and they really can reflect.
And if they survive it, they come out in their quest to be more productive, to be happier, to be more present.
It brings sort of a greater depth to their life following something like that.
I totally agree with it.
It's a great point.
It's not related specifically to the satisfaction issue, but it is a very important thing.
People, I've said this often, maybe I should review it, or not review it now, but revisit it as a topic of the happiness hour.
That people should, I actually, I wrote this, in fact, in my happiness book 20-something years ago.
Happiness is a serious problem.
People should live as if they have a terminal illness.
And I say, people, in the book, imagine if you were told you had a year to live, what would you change?
Would you watch, for example, as much television?
Overwhelmingly, people would not.
If you act as if you have a year to live, you will be far more intelligent about the way you spend time.
There's a built-in belief that we're immortal.
We know intellectually we're not, but until a certain age, it is widely believed in one's heart.
There's an unlimited amount of time.
Even if you don't think you're immortal, listen, you know, oh my God, you know, I'm 25 years old.
I have every reason to believe I'm going to live another 70 years, which you do, by the way.
That's correct.
So, why do it today when I can do it next year?
Whatever it is.
Like, learn the piano.
All right, everybody.
The issue is satisfaction.
We have a lot of calls.
Not all of them are addressing this issue.
And, look, it is what it is.
But I just...
If I do let you go, don't be insulted.
I think the most dramatic example is midlife crisis, and it's usually among men, but it's increasingly among women, too, where you have put most of your happiness eggs in the success And very few people reach a level of success by the age of,
let's say, 50, that they imagined they would or hoped they would and thought that that would give them satisfaction.
And then they're 50 and they haven't achieved it and they're very unsatisfied.
They're not unhappy.
Their life is probably pretty damn good.
But that does not convince them to be happy.
Hey, wait a minute.
You have your health?
Yeah.
You've got family?
Yeah.
Are things pretty okay in your family?
Yeah.
You have a good job?
Yeah.
Why are you so unhappy?
Because I expect it to be on a much higher level of my professional success.
So, it's the dissatisfaction that they have translated into unhappiness when in fact their life is wonderful.
But there is no level that you can reach that there is no dissatisfaction.
You're a senator, right?
You're one of 100 Americans if you're a senator.
You think these people are happier than the average bus driver?
I don't.
Because most senators want to be president.
But most won't.
So there's a dissatisfaction there, and that translates often into unhappiness.
Or they didn't get the committee assignment they wanted.
How long does the post-election bliss last?
Think about it.
I would like to ask people, I'll bet it lasts maybe three days.
In Congress, in the House, it probably lasts less because as soon as you're elected, you have to run for re-election.
So, the dissatisfaction issue was universal.
You're on a Major League Baseball team?
You know how incredibly...
Rare, that is, to make it to a major league team.
Football, basketball, hockey, baseball, whichever it is.
But then you're dissatisfied because you're not, you know, in hockey you're not on the starting line.
In football, you're, you know, you're the second string quarterback, not first string.
You're middle relief in baseball.
You wanted to be a starter.
So people deprive themselves of happiness.
That's the major problem with happiness.
It's self-deprivation.
I don't care if you're satisfied with your position on the New York Yankees.
I care if you allow your position of dissatisfaction to make you unhappy.
That is the subject of today's Epi Miserweil.
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you trending now on the Mike Deliger show you Listen, there are people...
Who are now saying on the Cuomo scandal in New York, there was somebody who literally said, well, at least Cuomo was wearing a mask and Biden wasn't wearing a mask.
I mean, Trump wouldn't wear a mask.
He made fun of masks.
At least Cuomo...
Listen to this.
This is a member of the New York Times editorial board talking to MSNBC. Cut 8. Mara Gay.
Listen to...
This is how people are now about masks.
Because I think a lot of Cuomo's success, especially with black voters, but not only, within the past year and a half of the pandemic, has really been defined by him being the anti-Trump in some ways.
So whereas Donald Trump was making fun of people for wearing masks, Governor Cuomo was holding these press conferences, like holding courts, you know, and there's a joke.
Within New York politics that says he should win an Emmy for them.
But truly, he was talking about the importance of science in this and the importance of protecting all New Yorkers.
So I think that profile is still really helping the governor in this moment.
That profile.
I see.
So Cuomo was pro-mask while Trump wasn't.
Don't pay attention to all those thousands of elderly people who died in New York and then Cuomo trying to cover it up and lie about it.
Don't pay any attention to the seven accusers that say that Cuomo did everything from being sexually inappropriate to assaulting them.
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So there's the mile marker, 24 miles from the border, right?
24 miles.
All these hills right here are notorious for scouts being on top.
I mean, there's a lot of people that are abused coming across the border, right?
It's horrible because sometimes you see these women that come across the border when they're menstruating and they'll say, because I'll be less likely to be raped.
Just look at when we're catching thousands of unaccompanied children.
And it's difficult unless you see it.
These kids are hardcore, dude.
They'll take your lunch money when you're five.
They were having sexual relationship through the chain link fence.
What we did is we put plywood in between the fencing.
A day after the plywood was done, they had already made holes in the plywood so they can, you know, interact.
These are not your typical innocent children.
They're not, man.
That's the Mexican border.
98% of all heroin comes across this border.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And this makes a nice bench for the...
Coyotes, right?
Just sit here.
Because technically you can sit here and make fun of agents as they're coming through.
No, seriously though, right?
And then you just kick over and you're like, what do you got?
Journalists don't get here very often.
No, they don't get here at all.
They don't get here.
I'm in Mexico.
Drugs on my back.
No agents.
No border patrol.
No cameras.
No wall.
And what's the first thing I see?
I see a sign, a deterrent, that says, oh, be careful.
Don't expose yourself to the water or the rattlesnake.
Yeah, that's really going to stop them, right?
And you know what?
Even if you have ladders, a better physical barricade gives our agents the ability and the time to come up here and make the operation.
That's what's needed.
This is a national security problem.
You say, who could possibly be opposing this?
Politicians.
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An illegal immigrant is twice as likely versus a natural born citizen to commit a crime here in the state of Arizona.
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The subject is life-changing of today's Happiness Hour.
The subject is dissatisfaction is built into the human condition.
There's no reason to get rid of it.
But it should never be equated with unhappiness.
I'm dissatisfied about many things, but I am a very happy guy.
This was one of the great revelations of my life that came to me early in life because I looked at all these people who had succeeded and who were miserable.
And I just had to figure out why.
And a big reason is they were...
Still dissatisfied, no matter how their position, no matter how much their income, and they allowed that to be something that made them unhappy.
Alrighty, everybody.
Let's see.
Let's go to Karen in Strongsville, Ohio.
Hello, Karen.
Hi, how are you?
I'm well, thank you.
My comment is, well, two different things, but dissatisfaction you can equate, talk about, with things and what you do versus relational.
So you can be dissatisfied, never satisfied when it comes to work and achieving, but when it comes to relational, it's kind of a different kind of thing.
I've just found like in marriage, you can be dissatisfied about a lot of stuff, but still love somebody through it.
But as a whole, when it's a certain length of time, it tends to make you unhappy.
Like, you can be happy within yourself, but the unhappiness is for the situation.
Does that make sense?
Makes perfect sense.
So I could only say to you that people have...
It's still somewhat in the realm of choice.
And I have no answer, but I can clarify for whatever help it can afford you.
That is, the amount of dissatisfaction is...
We still have a quantitative...
Measure in our brain.
We don't have a number, but we have a measure.
This amount of dissatisfaction will make me unhappy.
And I can't tell anybody when it should or when it shouldn't.
I can only offer the general principle that dissatisfaction is not the same as unhappiness.
But obviously, you're right.
I mean, at a given point, if you're...
If you're a woman, if you were married to a man who played video games for six hours a day, that would be a dissatisfying thing for you, and I could understand why it would make you unhappy.
Right.
And then not a person involved within yourself.
You're happy because you know what's going on, and there's a contentment with life and God.
The dynamics of things.
So we have to ask, what do we overlook?
What can we improve?
What can we ignore?
And what can we allow to make us miserable?
Those are the three questions, in effect, that we have to ask about anything that is dissatisfying.
And life is messy.
We'll be back.
Listen, there are people there are people who are now saying on the Cuomo scandal in New York, there was somebody who literally said, well, at least Cuomo was wearing a mask.
And Biden wasn't wearing a mask.
I mean, Trump wouldn't wear a mask.
He made fun of masks, at least Cuomo.
Listen to this.
This is a member of the New York Times editorial board talking to MSNBC. Cut 8. Mara Gay.
Listen.
This is how people are now about masks.
Because I think a lot of Cuomo's success, especially with black voters, but not only.
Within the past year and a half of the pandemic has really been defined by him being this anti-Trump in some ways.
So whereas Donald Trump was making fun of people for wearing masks, Governor Cuomo was holding these press conferences, like holding courts, you know, and there's a joke within New York politics that says he should win an Emmy for them.
But truly, he was talking about the importance of science in this.
And the importance of protecting all New Yorkers.
So I think that profile is still really helping the governor in this moment.
That profile.
I see.
So Cuomo was pro-mask while Trump wasn't.
Don't pay attention to all those thousands of elderly people who died in New York and then Cuomo trying to cover it up and lie about it.
Don't pay any attention to the seven accusers that say that Cuomo did everything from being sexually inappropriate to assaulting them.
He wore a mask Keep up with what's trending and subscribe on YouTube today Turning now on the Charlie Kirk show So there's the mile marker 24 miles from the border right for 24 miles.
All these hills right here are notorious for scouts being on top.
I mean, there's a lot of people that are abused coming across the border, right?
It's horrible because sometimes you see these women that come across the border when they're menstruating.
They'll say, because I'll be less likely to be raped.
Just look at when we were catching thousands of unaccompanied children.
And it's difficult unless you see it.
These kids are hardcore, dude.
They'll take your lunch money when you're five.
They were having sexual relationship through the chain-link fence.
What we did is we put plywood in between the fencing.
The day after the plywood was done, they had already made holes in the plywood so they can, you know, interact.
These are not your typical innocent children.
They're not, man.
That's the Mexican border.
98% of all heroin comes across this border.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And this makes a nice bench for the...
Coyotes, right?
Just sit here.
Because technically you can sit here and make fun of agents as they're coming through.
No, seriously though, right?
And then you just kick over and you're like, what do you got?
Journalists don't get here very often.
No, they don't get here at all.
No, they don't get here.
I'm in Mexico.
Drugs on my back.
No agents.
No border patrol.
No cameras.
No wall.
And what's the first thing I see?
I see a sign, a deterrent, that says, oh, be careful.
Don't expose yourself to the water or the rattlesnake.
Yeah, that's really going to stop them, right?
And you know what?
Even if you have ladders, a better physical barricade gives our agents the ability and the time to come up here and make the operation.
That's what's needed.
This is a national security problem.
You say, who could possibly be opposing this?
Politicians.
We have 44,000 illegal immigrants in our federal prisons currently.
An illegal immigrant is twice as likely versus a natural born citizen to commit a crime here in the state of Arizona.
Tens of thousands of kids are being illegally sex trafficked across the southern border every single year.
98% of all the heroin in America comes across the southern border.
And the cost of illegal immigration is $115 billion a year.
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I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the Happiness Hour, every Friday, the second hour of the show.
Happiness is a moral subject, not an emotional subject alone.
Happy people do make the world better.
We are seeing the truth of that on a daily basis in America today.
There is a side of the spectrum that is overwhelmingly composed of unhappy people.
As it is the happiness hour, I will not mention which.
So as not to get too involved politically in this hour, but everybody listening knows exactly whom I am referring to.
Unhappy people don't like happy people.
It's an interesting subject, my dear producer.
Do unhappy people resent happy people?
I think I should discuss that at length.
Today's topic is not allowing dissatisfaction to be equated with unhappiness.
Dissatisfaction is part of life.
Unhappiness is more of a choice.
All right, everybody.
Ray in Detroit, Michigan.
Hello.
Good afternoon.
How are you, Dennis?
I'm well.
Thank you for calling.
Thank you.
I just jumped on.
I just got in the car and heard your discussion here.
So I'm wondering, I think I choose to be happy every day.
But I am depressed or go through different phases of my relationship.
That sometimes just throw me completely unhappy, depressed.
I'm not sure which way to look at it.
But I choose to be happy, and most of the time I am.
Yeah, go on.
Go on.
I just don't know.
You just don't know what.
I'm not quite certain what the debate is about.
I'm looking for your opinion about, I choose to be happy, but I'm very dissatisfied with my relationship of many years.
Okay, that was similar to the woman who just called me.
I can't know.
I acknowledge that there is a level of dissatisfaction That can lead one to unhappiness.
And there is a measure of dissatisfaction that is not deniable.
All of that is true.
So in those cases, you have to do what the serenity prayer says.
You have to either have the calm that comes with accepting your situation.
Or you have to have the wisdom to know the difference between accepting and changing.
I'm paraphrasing the serenity prayer.
I think it's the greatest advice about life that there is.
So you have to figure out.
You are in a situation wherein, it sounds to me, you are in a situation in which you do not know how to change it or don't believe it can be changed.
You have decided not to opt out of it.
So I would then say, if you're not going to change it, and none of this is blaming you, if you're not going to change it, you're not going to leave it, then you have to compartmentalize it, put it in a compartment, and find joy in every other area of life.
And that's pretty much what I do with it, and exactly that.
I'm curious, would your wife...
Would your wife be surprised if she heard your call to me?
No.
Not at all.
So she knows how dissatisfied you are with the marriage?
Not with the marriage, as much as just with the physical side of it all.
I see.
How often do you have the physical side, on average?
It's been years.
And what is her answer to that?
She just wants to go away and never be discussed again.
Okay, alright.
So, it's an interesting thing.
This is a...
I don't know why...
I would love to talk to this woman.
Really, just human to human.
What stops her from even minimally engaging in relations with her husband?
Unless she has no love for him.
But if she loves him, let me use a term that is completely alien to the secular world.
And that is obligation.
Nobody put it more directly than the New Testament where a woman's body belongs to her husband and a husband's body belongs to his wife.
Judaism holds that there are obligations, mutual sexual obligations.
We have abandoned the notion of obligation.
You know, when I raise this, and you could look this up on the internet, see how many people have accused me of marital rape, because I think that if a woman loves her husband, she shouldn't let mood alone determine whether she has sex with him.
But even the notion that you are obligated, this drives narcissists crazy.
And the country has an epidemic of narcissism.
It's more rampant than COVID by far.
I am obligated to my husband or my wife?
What are you, nuts?
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yeah hi everybody By the way, talking about happiness, two trips on my website.
One is the cruise with my listeners still scheduled for late June and the spectacular trip that I take with people to Israel every other year, Mike Gallagher and I. And that's up at Stand With Us, Stand With Israel, banner at DennisPrager.com.
We're going in late October.
All right, this has been an intense hour, especially the last call.
And don't hang up.
Let me see if I can review some of your calls here.
Steven, Greenville, South Carolina.
Happy all the time, chooses to be happy.
Good man, Stephen.
The subject, remember, was not happiness alone.
It was dissatisfaction should not be necessarily equated with unhappiness.
And Paul in San Antonio, how about acceptance and gratitude?
It comes...
Okay, I'm not clear on the writing here.
It comes the frustration of not being satisfied.
It comes from, I guess.
Let's see.
Acceptance and gratitude.
Yep, you have to have that, even if you're not satisfied.
I'll agree with that.
Gary in Minneapolis.
His life changed when he met his wife, and we should live like we only have a year to live because he lost his wife.
Yes.
So I'm a big believer in that, and I have led my life from a very early age.
Like, I don't know how long I have to live.
Young people think they have forever to live, and they waste a lot of time.
That's why George Bernard Shaw said, It's too bad youth is wasted on the young.
Great line.
Ellie in Los Angeles has a perfect Jewish quote in regard to what we're talking about.
I know the quote he's thinking of.
Who is the happy man?
He who is satisfied with his, or content with his lot.
That is true.
However, I don't fully agree with it because nobody is content with their lot.
And I don't expect you to be.
I expect you to be happy despite being not contented with your lot.
That is my whole point.
But it is largely true, obviously.
Sid in Arlington, Texas is a hypnotist.
Hmm.
That's fascinating.
I've never talked about hypnotism and happiness.
All right, everybody.
Now it is time for you to call in on any subject under the sun.
1-8 Prager 776. Sorry, say it again.
What, what, what?
What, what?
What, what?
Thank you. . .
Okay, last thing has got to be the borders.
It's obviously a crisis.
It's obviously self-inflicted.
Joe Biden's messaging was, come on, all in, all in, all in, free.
What happens next?
Well, I mean, the borders open.
And this has fueled a crisis in the country.
And to, you know, give credit where credit's due, the Trump administration did a really good job of getting this thing under control.
But now having a lot of these asylum seekers just coming in, unaccompanied minors coming in.
Reducing enforcement, quit building the fence, and there are just so many things that they've done, including revoking the emergency declaration in January, and then now sending FEMA down there.
So it wasn't an emergency, I guess, but now it's an emergency because we've got the Federal Emergency Management Agency heading down to the border to help down there.
But this is a big, big problem for this administration.
The left Doesn't like an immigration policy that has tough borders in it and I think he's going to be under a ton of pressure to continue to relax enforcement and continue to stop building the border wall and to pause deportations and all those sorts of things.
They're going to have to own this and it's going to continue to be a big problem.
I hope they recognize that and take steps to fix it, but I don't know if they have the political wherewithal to do that.
Now, I note that FEMA is going to open the Dallas Convention Center as a temporary shelter for thousands of migrant teenage boys.
That's not going to end well.
I had two teenage boys, and if you put thousands of them in a convention center, I don't care how well-staffed it is, that is not going to end well because they're teenage boys.
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You really think that the number one parliament in America is Donald Trump and Donald Trump supporters?
As opposed to a country now where almost 40% of kids brought into the world are brought into the world without a father married to the mother.
50% Hispanic kids, 25% white kids.
And the reason that number is important is because in 1965, there was a booklet put out by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who later on ran for and got elected to Senate in New York as a Democrat.
At the time, 25% of black kids were born outside of wedlock, a number they thought was alarming.
It is now 70%.
Now 25% of white kids are born outside of wedlock.
Is CNN talking about that?
Is Don Lamont talking about that?
15,000 homicides in this country, Don.
Half of them are black victims.
Of those black victims, how many of them do you think were shot by people from QAnon?
By people from the Proud Boys?
By white nationalists?
The real issue going on with black people in this country, Don, since you're so concerned about the black community, it's not white nationalists.
Not Confederate statutes.
Not QAnon, but the fact that in my state of California, one of the wealthiest states in the union, 85% of black children in the state of California cannot read at state levels of proficiency, and the math scores are even worse.
Where are you on that?
So she resigned because of whatever.
She had some unforced errors.
Yeah, there you go.
That's a good way to put it.
And then you won the special election, which really kind of shocked the world a little bit, especially the margin during the virus.
And you served really short term and ran again.
And so 333 votes.
Kind of walk us through how you were able to win.
This was a top 10 race across the country.
It was.
Pelosi was spending a lot of money on this race.
She wanted it back.
And you won by 333 votes, which is one of the reasons why The margins for Pelosi for her speakership are so thin.
That's right.
And I actually think the Cook Political Report had your seat as like a lean Democrat.
Yeah.
If not, at best, toss up.
Right.
They changed three times in the course of four months.
It started with a likely Dem, then it went to lean Dem, and then to toss up.
We won by nine points, and it's like, hey guys, we saw this coming.
We knew the sentiment on the ground.
I don't get in any fights that I don't think I can win, and I knew we would be able to beat Katie Hill with her resignation and everything that lined up with the special election.
That's how we ended up with a nine-point win.
That margin of victory was even bigger than I had imagined.
But we knew going into November with the presidential race on the ticket and the passion and the energy on both sides coming out in November that it was going to tighten up.
And on election night, we were down 15%.
And over the course of 30 days, while they, you know, had the counters counting for literally 30 days, we ended up up 333 votes.
And it was just, it was literally hard work.
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Trending now on the Eric Metaxas Show. - I think like we have cops, We have law and order.
Why are we allowing people to burn down cities, to destroy property?
It's just crazy to me.
It's like we don't need to allow that.
It tells you that the leadership don't care about the community.
They don't care about the people.
Just like your child.
You know, I care about my sons, so I'm not going to let them act a fool.
And I'm going to support them, but I'm not going to let them act out and ruin their lives and ruin their reputation and all of the above.
I'm going to treat them right because I love them.
If I didn't love them and didn't care about them, then I'd let them flip out, roll on the ground, cry, spout, lose composure, all of the above.
And that's exactly what these leaders are doing in the community.
They don't care.
They think Black people are animals.
They think this is an appropriate response.
These people deserve to burn down their own communities and burn down Black businesses and have property value go down in these areas.
It's racism in the fact that they They think so little of black people in these inner city communities.
And it's also racism because they wouldn't have cared if Officer Chauvin was not white.
It's all propaganda.
It's all racial tension that they make money off of on the back end.
It does seem to me like a profound lack of courage not to stand up to mobs that are destroying property.
It's just an amazing thing.
But it's an interesting.
Thank you.
I don't know if I deserve those boos because, you know, it wasn't like I wasn't trying hard.
And Welcome to the hour in which you set the agenda, whatever's on your mind.
Enjoy the music.
Hello, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
This is the area set the agenda, whatever's on your mind, preferably about cigars or fountain pens or audio equipment.
Or classical music?
Is there a fifth?
Yeah.
Anyway, that's cool.
Dennis Prager here.
It is great to be with you.
And if I let your call go, please don't be offended.
You know, I ought to do an hour on the weakening of the American...
Character and soul that people are offended with such great ease.
I really do believe that that's the genesis of the left is the narcissism.
Is everything being translated into how do I feel about it?
People choose, generally speaking, You choose whether to be hurt.
Now, there are truly times where you are hurt.
But most of the time, people choose to be hurt.
I don't know why they would make that choice, but in any event, they do.
Anyway, it's all by way of saying, please don't be offended if I drop your call.
For a whole host of reasons, I just may not want to take that subject.
One reason is not that you differ with me.
If you differ with me, I engage usually in affirmative action.
All right, everybody.
Let's see what's on your mind right now.
And Chris in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
Hearing on the news today that...
Wait, you're breaking up.
Give it one more try.
Okay, hearing that today in the news, can you hear me?
Okay?
Yes, I'm fine now.
Thank you.
Okay, sorry.
Hearing in the news is that China and Israel are requiring COVID passports.
And I'm concerned about...
All right, you know what?
I don't know why it happens so often.
I really don't.
I think I got the gist that China and Israel, you read today, will be requiring foreigners coming back, or presumably their own citizens, to have had a COVID vaccination.
I have not read that.
I wouldn't be surprised if it were true.
And I have a feeling that it will hurt Israeli tourism.
I don't know how much China relies on tourism, so I don't know if that's a...
Going to be nearly as big a factor.
Okay, I believe that this is a morally indefensible position.
I think it's medically indefensible.
I have been as disappointed in Israel as I have in the United States.
With regard to, in case you think, my antipathy to the lockdown, it was an antipathy.
To the left?
No.
Israel is not left-wing.
Donald Trump was not left-wing.
India is not left-wing.
They engaged.
Sweden is left-wing, and it didn't engage in it.
No.
The lockdown has been despicable and stupid and destructive and callous, independent of one's politics.
Mostly, the left in America has supported it.
I think Israel was as hysterical as any country.
Its shattering of its own small businesses was accepted by apparently much of the population.
There is no group on earth outside of American conservatives.
There are individuals all over the world, but there is no group on earth that values liberty as much as American conservatives.
That's the way it is.
It's true for Israel.
It's true for Belgium.
It is true for Australia.
It's true for any society.
Liberty is an American value.
It has not been transmitted to the majority of its citizens.
But a very large number of American citizens still believe in liberty.
That's why last Saturday night I went to a restaurant in California, in Orange County, which has remained open the entire time and which banned masks.
You don't want to wear a mask.
If you want to wear a mask, just don't come to his restaurant.
He's not forcing you to take it off.
He's just forcing you to take it off if you go in there, just as most places force you to keep it on if you go in.
I'm in Florida here where they don't have a mandate yet.
I walked into a Starbucks.
They asked me to put on a mask.
I put on a mask.
It's all for show.
It's all virtue signaling to oneself and to others.
But if the caller was right and I made out through the bad transmission that...
Israel and China will now demand that you have a COVID vaccine proof.
It'll be very interesting to see how that plays out.
Well, I have to think about that vis-a-vis myself, in fact, if that will be the case.
All right, Jose, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.
Hello.
Hi, Beck.
I am very pleased and excited to talk to you.
I've been wanting to write you forever, and I love your show, I love you, and I love what you stand for.
But I do want to explain something to you that I think you've missed on a number of occasions, and that's that homosexuality is almost always a symptom of sexual child abuse.
And you had a person that called in who was gay when you had an Ultimate Issues Hour segment last year, and the question was, Whether it was preferable to have a male and a female mother or father as opposed to a gay couple raising a child.
And he agreed with you that it was preferable.
And then he said that he was gay and then that he was abused as a child.
And you said, well, that's your experience, but that's a different issue.
And I could have wept when I heard you say that because he was making a confession and it was an opportunity to understand why he got to the place that he was.
And I know this because I've worked with children here as well as in the Amazon.
On what grounds do you say that the majority of gays were abused as children?
When I was in the Amazon, because I've worked with a lot of people that have struggled with homosexuality, and when you deal with the issue, it's much, much easier to get out of the lifestyle.
I know of young people that have told me, including a man who had HIV and he was 41, he looked like he was 60, and he just wept and wept and wept.
And he got in our lifestyle, and he was asking me to pray for him because...
Because he was afraid.
And then he told me that he was molested as a child.
And another young man, and a number of young men, I should say, that were getting, turning very feminine, were starting to act out homosexually.
And one of them in particular...
By the way, let's say, even let's say that's true.
I don't actually, I don't believe that.
I believe a lot were, but I believe most of the people molested.
If everybody molested turned out gay, we would have a vast number of gays.
No, no, no.
There's a difference between being gay and being molested and being molested and turning gay.
Do you understand the difference?
Not everybody who is molested becomes gay.
But those who are gay, most of them were molested.
Okay, fair enough.
Okay, okay.
All right, fine.
Let's say that's true.
What is the point?
The point is that the more that we normalize homosexuality and the transgender movement, I think, Please don't lump them together.
They have nothing to do with one another.
Transgender and homosexuality are separate entirely.
Most gays do not support the idea that men give birth.
Most gays laugh at that notion as much as straights do.
So please put that aside.
But I can't.
And it's LGBTQ. The T is the transgender person.
So you're doing them a favor by lumping it together.
You are helping the left.
I'm not doing them a favor.
I'm not helping them.
I think you are.
I don't lump them together.
So let me just say as follows.
What the etiology, to use a fancy word, what the origin of male homosexuality, female homosexuality is far more complex.
The origin of male homosexuality is unknown to anyone today.
We do not know.
And whatever it is, the notion that people chose it, and I'm not saying my caller said that they did choose it, but the notion that people choose it, is self-evidently absurd.
So truth has to be our number one issue, whatever our value system. - Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show. - So there's the mile marker, 24 miles from the border, right?
24 miles.
All these hills right here are notorious for scouts being on top.
I mean, there's a lot of people that are abused coming across the border, right?
It's horrible because sometimes you see these women that come across the border when they're menstruating.
They'll say, because I'll be less likely to be raped.
Just look at when we were catching thousands of unaccompanied children.
And it's difficult unless you see it.
These kids are hardcore, dude.
They'll take your lunch money when you're five.
They were having sexual relationship.
Through the chain-link fence.
What we did is we put plywood in between the fencing.
A day after the plywood was done, they had already made holes in the plywood so they can, you know, interact.
These are not your typical innocent children.
They're not, man.
That's the Mexican border.
98% of all heroin comes across this world.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And this makes a nice bench for the coyotes, right?
Just sit here.
Because technically, you can sit here and make fun of agents as they're coming through.
No, seriously, though, right?
And then you just kick over, and you're like, what do you got?
Journalists don't get here very often.
No, they don't get here at all.
No, they don't get here.
I'm in Mexico.
Drugs on my back.
No agents.
No border patrol.
No cameras.
No wall.
And what's the first thing I see?
I see a sign, a deterrent, that says, oh, be careful.
Don't expose yourself to the water or the rattlesnake.
Yeah, that's really going to stop them, right?
And you know what?
Even if you have ladders.
A better physical barricade gives our agents the ability and the time to come up here and make the operation.
That's what's needed.
This is a national security problem.
You say, who could possibly be opposing this?
Politicians.
We have 44,000 illegal immigrants in our federal prisons currently.
An illegal immigrant is twice as likely versus a natural born citizen to commit a crime here in the state of Arizona.
Tens of thousands of kids are being illegally sex trafficked across the southern border every single year.
98%.
Of all the heroin in America comes across the southern border.
and the cost of illegal immigration is $115 billion a year.
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And what we found out was that was on track.
All he had to do to get a simple deal, get a million-dollar fine, no prison time, was roll on Donald Trump.
Tell a story that Donald Trump, when he donated a million dollars to Donald Trump, Ahmad Zaberi, that he used foreign money.
The problem was, Ahmad Zaberi wasn't willing to lie.
He did not use foreign money to make a donation to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
As soon as he wouldn't go along with that statement, prosecutors throw the book, and he went from a million-dollar fine offer to...
12 years in prison and $18 million in fines, which, by the way, is historic for any donor crime case that I've covered in the last 30 years.
So like Mike Flynn, the authorities said, if you tell us what we want to hear, if you give us, manufacture, implicate Donald Trump in this, it's going to be much better for you.
But this man refused.
Yeah, because he didn't want to lie, right?
He didn't use foreign money.
He was adamant about it.
And then all of a sudden, they're threatening his wife with prosecution, just like Mike Flynn's son was threatened.
And they start throwing all these other cases.
Now, let's look at some of the charges and what I learned about them.
One of the charges they threatened him with was obstruction of justice because...
Some of the materials on his computer were erased while he was under Justice Department investigation.
What I've been told from my sources, a U.S. government intelligence scrub team went in and did the Hi,
everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I have discussed homosexuality a great deal in the course of my career, and I have tried to apply two rules.
One is that truth is number one, and number two, that Exercise compassion in the micro and standards in the macro.
Those have been the two rules that have governed my view.
So my standards in the macro are that I believe marriage should be defined as male-female.
The argument at the root...
of the argument for same-sex marriage is that gender doesn't matter only love does and I said then and I say now that the argument that gender doesn't matter is exactly what has produced the world in which you say that men menstruate and men give birth Gender
does matter.
It is an exceedingly important distinction.
So I was for legal unions between members of the same sex, but not for redefining marriage.
As for the origins, we don't know the origins, and they're not relevant to the question of does a person Especially a male.
I think there are women who have chosen to be gay.
There are women who have not chosen to be gay.
But no man has chosen to be gay.
Of which I am aware in a life of studying of the issue.
There is not one heterosexual man listening to this broadcast who believes he could choose to no longer be attracted to women.
Let alone attracted to men.
Okay.
So, let's go to Tom in Alvin, Texas.
Oh, the famous Tom of Alvin.
Whoa!
This is an honor.
Well, the honor is mine.
And I'm curious about something.
I watch your five-minute videos pretty regularly.
I haven't seen all of them.
I don't have that much time.
But there's also a series of five-minute videos from John Stossel.
And he was my favorite.
I was wondering if PragerU has considered maybe teaming up with him to Well,
I did not know it, Tom.
I'm happy to hear it.
And that's why I took your call.
Obviously, I know the subject.
I did not know about it.
I wanted to help publicize it.
Anything that is doing good, I publicize.
I feel zero competition with any person promoting American values.
We, in fact, I make mention of them regularly.
And if John Stossel is doing videos on smaller government, I hope he has 100 million views.
It would not actually be a great idea to team up because I want there to be many, many independent voices doing great work.
I don't want a monopoly on American values.
And I'm not saying you said I would, but I want him to be independent, and I want to promote him.
So there you go.
I just did both.
All right.
Paul in Highland, California.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
Hello?
Yep.
I said hi, and I'm saying hi again.
Yes.
Okay.
My question for you, sir, is I know you have a disagreement with the Apostle Paul, but I don't understand it.
Would you please explain what your objection to the Christian Apostle Paul's point of view versus what you understand the Hebrew Bible teaches?
Well, yeah, it was one specific thing, I don't remember which book of the New Testament, but wherein he says that you have been cursed by the law, and he cites Deuteronomy.
Where after a series of 13 laws, it says, cursed be anyone who violates one of these laws, or this Torah, to be precise, this teaching.
Torah means teaching.
And he took it to mean all 613 laws of the entire Torah, when it is clear that it was only the 13 that were just mentioned.
Okay.
So it's a disagreement as to the number of the laws as to the whole law?
Well, it's a very big...
It is a big difference, yes.
Okay.
Okay, good.
So I answered you, and I appreciate...
Wait, did you want to say something else?
I don't want to sound like I'm...
Did you want to say something else?
Yes, sir.
What are you going to be doing, Deuteronomy?
Deuteronomy is done...
I am thrilled to tell you, and it will be out in September.
Okay, because that's the book.
It was 2726 in Deuteronomy, which that's the reference that he was using.
Fair enough.
Thank you for reminding me.
I'm not good at chapter and verse numbers.
Yep, it'll be out.
You can pre-order it now on Amazon, Barnes& Noble, I believe as well.
And this was the hardest.
I did not expect it.
I started with Exodus.
It was very, very hard.
Then I went to Genesis, and I thought that was very, very hard.
Then I did Deuteronomy, and I thought that was very, very, very hard.
Okay, there we go.
Derek in Richfield, Ohio.
Hello.
Hi, hello.
Good afternoon.
Thank you for taking my call.
So, as you often say, so with truth not being a left-wing value, I was wondering, you know, your opinion.
So, you know, all of the, you know, stories, fabrications, revisionist history, you know, things that are obvious lies.
So, I know I don't want to sound like I'm overgeneralizing, but on the left, if they believe that they're right, if they believe they're good and they're justified, do you think that they know that they're lying in many cases?
Or do they believe their lies?
It took me a lifetime to try to come to an answer.
Many of you who've listened to me...
Know that I have asked that question.
Does the New York Times really believe that the Revolutionary War was fought to preserve slavery?
I think they have talked themselves into it.
It is very easy to lie and then believe your own lies, and I believe that for the most part they do.
I think they think white supremacists are just smashing Asian Americans' heads in.
back in a moment.
Turning now on the Charlie Kirk Show.
So she resigned because of whatever.
She had some...
Some unforced errors.
Yeah, there you go.
That's a good way to put it.
And then you won the special election, which really kind of shocked the world a little bit, especially the margin during the virus.
And you served really short term and ran again.
And so 333 votes.
Kind of walk us through how you were able to win.
This was a top 10 race across the country.
It was.
Pelosi was spending a lot of money on this race.
She wanted it back.
And you won by 333 votes, which is one of the reasons why...
The margins for Pelosi, for her speakership, are so thin.
That's right.
And I actually, in the Cook Political Report, had your seat as like a lean Democrat, if not, at best, toss-up.
Right.
They changed three times in the course of four months.
It started with a likely Dem, then it went to lean Dem, and then to toss-up.
And then we won by nine points.
And it's like, hey, guys, we saw this coming.
Sure.
We knew the sentiment on the ground.
I don't get in any fights that I don't think I can win.
And I knew we would be able to beat Katie Hill.
With her resignation and everything that lined up with the special election, that's how we ended up with a nine-point win.
That margin of victory was even bigger than I had imagined.
But we knew going into November with the presidential race on the ticket and the passion and the energy on both sides coming out in November that it was going to tighten up.
And on election night, we were down 15%.
And over the course of 30 days, while they had the counters counting for literally 30 days, we ended up up 333 votes.
And it was literally hard work.
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Why are we allowing people to burn down cities, to destroy property?
It's just crazy to me.
It's like, we don't need to allow that.
It tells you that the leadership don't care about the community.
They don't care about the people.
Just like your child.
You know, I care about my sons, so I'm not going to let them act a fool.
And I'm going to support them, but I'm not going to let them act out and ruin their lives and ruin their reputation and all of the above.
I'm going to treat them right because I love them.
If I didn't love them and didn't care about them, I'd let them flip out, roll on the ground, cry, spout, lose composure, all of the above.
And that's exactly what these leaders are doing in the community.
They don't care.
They think Black people are animals.
They think this is an appropriate response.
These people deserve to burn down their own communities and burn down Black businesses and have property value go down in these areas.
It's racism in the fact that they They think so little of black people in these inner city communities.
And it's also racism because they wouldn't have cared if Officer Chauvin was not white.
It's all propaganda.
It's all racial tension that they make money off of on the back end.
It does seem to me like a profound lack of courage not to stand up to mobs that are destroying property.
It's just an amazing thing.
But it's an interesting thing, really, since the 60s.
We've been seeing this in America when we had You know, radical students taking over universities and they pretty much let them get away with it.
They didn't need to, but they kind of had this attitude like, well, who are we?
You know, we're over 30. What do we know?
And it's kind of that, you know, throwing common sense in the garbage and letting people act out or act the fool, as you put it.
It really is.
Thank you.
Thank you.
This is fundraising month.
March and August are.
And during those months, a highlight for all of you, I get tremendous feedback, is when I speak to a member of PragerForce, the college and high school age group around the world.
Now it's up to 15,000.
And here's a PragerForce member in Prague, the Czech Republic, a student at Charles University there.
And that is Hannah...
No, excuse me, Hans.
Oh, forgive me.
Forgive me.
Hans Prochaskova.
Did I get that correct?
It is Hannah.
Oh, it is Hannah.
Yes, sir.
Well, you know what?
I have...
I just...
I want to defend myself for a moment.
It says Hannah on the screen, and it says Hans in the message part.
So it would be a rare moment where we would put our producer in the punishment room, but I won't.
No, no, it's absolutely fine.
Anyway, Hana, it is a pleasure to meet you, and tell me, how old are you?
I'm 20. And how did you find out about Prager University?
I found out about Prager University through friends.
I honestly can't remember exactly who told me about Prager University.
But I found out about some of your videos through my friends from the U.S. That is so wonderful to hear.
And obviously your English is good enough to understand them, correct?
Yes, sir.
Did you study English in the Czech Republic?
No, I was homeschooled through elementary, and I had a lot of friends from the United States, from the United Kingdom, and other countries, so I kind of grew up around people that were very good with English.
Let me ask you something that has nothing to do with PragerU.
Is the average Czech, do you think, happy that Czechoslovakia broke up into the Czech Republic and Slovakia?
I don't know.
It's happy.
I think it's just normal now, and people are probably content.
Right, that's a good point.
Now it is normal.
I mean, for someone of my generation, it is still an effort to say Czech Republic and not Czechoslovakia.
I understand, yes.
Thank you.
Thank you for your understanding.
I love to ask this question of every PragerForce member.
Do you have a favorite PragerU video?
I was afraid that you were going to ask this question, because it is hard to pick a favorite.
But I really like The Key to Unhappiness with you, and I also really like Hollywood Wants Your Money and Your Mind with Ben Shapiro.
Well, those are pretty powerful ones.
Although, they all are in their own way.
I'm very gratified.
Once again, it's choices that others have not made.
So, on my one, was it about ingratitude?
Yes.
It was the one called The Key to Unhappiness, where you talk about gratitude.
Yeah.
And that affected you, or did you already know it?
Well, I think I knew it, but sometimes you need to hear things again to realize them and actually put them into practice.
So, in the Czech Republic today, have you had major lockdowns like in much of the rest of the world?
Yes, sir.
We are right now in our worst lockdown since the whole pandemic started.
We cannot travel out of our county except for, like, you know, some special reasons.
And we cannot even leave our village or our town if not for emergency purposes.
This is not the first time this past year that it's happened, correct?
Well, we have had lockdowns before but they were not this...
Wow, so this is the most severe.
That's fascinating.
Yes.
So when we come back, I have to take a break.
We have commercials in America, but that's the reason we have to agree, so it's worth it.
I will ask you, how does the average Czech citizen react to this, to the lockdowns?
I'm speaking to Hanna Prochaskova, who is a member of PragerForce in the Czech Republic.
We have PragerForce members in, I'd love to know, I think it's at least 60 countries.
That's why we need your help to expand PragerU.com for your contribution to us.
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Thank you.
Now let's talk about the border.
You're a ranking member for the Republicans on the Homeland Security Committee.
We know we have a crisis.
What is going on?
It's like a repeat of 2014. I mean, if you tell them they can stay, they're going to come, right?
And I think the messaging has been awful.
And you couple that with the president's rescinding.
The Remain in Mexico policy and the Northern Triangle policy, that essentially meant that you could not enter the United States.
You had to apply for asylum in Mexico.
Of course, we came from Central America, the first safe country, and that would be Mexico as well.
So that was being enforced.
The Title 14 safety provisions due to COVID were being enforced.
So we pretty much had it shut down in terms of political asylum.
And then with the stroke of a pen, Biden completely reversed those policies.
And then Secretary Mayorkas said something as dumb as, well, I'm not saying you can't come, just don't come right now.
And those kind of messages, and I've been in this business for a long time, live in a border state.
When you say that, those kind of things, the traffickers and the cartels, they pick up that language.
And, you know, they basically send a green light to them.
The cartels and the coyotes make money by peddling the message that the border is open.
President Biden and his team amplified that message.
Are they doing anything to change that message, Congressman McCaul?
No.
They sent FEMA down.
Obviously, it's a federal emergency management agency.
It's obviously a crisis.
So about two weeks ago, we had a story in Just the News that a major Democratic bundler, a guy named Imad Zuberi, had been sentenced to 12 years in prison for an extensive scheme to rout foreign money to Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and it seemed like an open-and-shut case of a Democratic scandal.
Keep that in mind.
Remember, Joe Biden keeps saying there wasn't a hint of scandal during the Obama years.
Well, the Justice Department would like to differ because they have now convicted Ahmaud Zubairi of routing millions of dollars of illegal foreign money to Barack Obama.
Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Crime committed.
Obama, Biden, Hillary.
Millions of dollars illegally funneled from foreign actors through this man's offices, Imad Zubari.
And then you...
He's guilty to it.
And he pleads guilty.
He goes to prison for 12 years.
But you, because you've been in the business for decades, and you understand what the acronyms hide.
What did John Solomon...
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I am back to a young woman who is a member of Prager Force in the Czech Republic, Hanna Proceskova.
And we are talking about a number of things, including the big lockdown in her country right now.
So in America, there is, among many conservatives, there has been opposition to the deprivation of civil liberties that, by definition, is involved in a lockdown.
In general, have checks been at peace with the lockdown?
Well, at peace is a big word.
People are, you know, I think people are pretty fed up by now, and they just want to see their families.
They just want to open their businesses.
They understand that maybe some things would be restricted like, you know, wearing masks indoors or something.
But I think people right now are just fed up by the way our government is handling this situation.
The restrictions are very harsh and the restrictions are also very badly communicated.
So people don't know what they can do, what they cannot do.
They tell us that they will, you know, do it for three weeks and then obviously they do it longer.
And people are just tired, and they want their lives back.
Yeah.
Well, it's interesting.
I wish I knew the answer, but is your government on the right or the left?
Your national government?
Well, I was worried about that question.
We have it a little different here.
The lines between the right and the left are a little more...
A little more confusing.
We have more parties, so our government is much different and much less kind of specific than yours, if you know what I mean.
I think our government right now is just really confused, even what they want and what they are.
We will have elections in October, and so we will see if people will vote differently or not.
One final thing about the world.
When your generation, and you can't speak for a whole generation, but so those you know, or your sense is the best way to put it.
When your generation of Czech young people hear the New York Times or any of the American media say America is systemically racist, do you believe that?
No.
I do not believe that.
I believe there is obviously racist individuals, but I do not think that there is a thing as systemic racism.
Not in America and not in our country either.
Do you think that in this regard you are representative of your generation or exceptional?
As in that my generation thinks that it is...
Yes, systemically racist, yes.
Well, unfortunately, I think most of my generation does because they spend their time, you know, online, usually reading and kind of accepting the mainstream opinion or the opinion that is being presented as mainstream on social media.
Has PragerU helped you in your life in understanding the world?
Yes, I think so.
I think that PragerU helps people to kind of realize that not everything is the way that you see it in your little bubble, and it helps people to kind of see things from a different point of view and eventually understand what the bigger picture is, and so that way understand what important values are in life.
Was your homeschooling Christian or secular?
I was brought up in a Christian family, yes.
And what percentage would you say of Czech youth are religious?
I don't know an exact number, but not a lot.
Our country is one of the most atheist countries in the world.
Yes, I know that.
Well, I can only say to you that you make me proud that you are...
A supporter and member of Prager Force.
Thank you.
It fills me with joy and hope.
I really hope we meet one day.
I also hope that.
Thank you.
Wow.
Well, these Prager Force young people do give you hope.
My dear friends, you should know something.
Always in the world's history.
It has been the minority that has led the world to good things.
You know what Bolshevik means?
Bolshevik means majority-nik.
Menshevik is minority-nik.
That happens to be the Bolsheviks were in a minority, but they took the name because the left is always...
It's good to remember.
And in America, we're not even a minority.
But we are in the closet.
I'm not, obviously, but most people who believe in truth and who believe in the American value system are in the closet at this time.
We continue.
The Dennis Pricker Show.
The Dennis Pricker Show.
So there's the mile marker, 24 miles from the border, right?
24 miles.
All these hills right here are notorious for scouts being on top.
I mean, there's a lot of people that are abused coming across the border, right?
It's horrible because sometimes you see these women that come across the border when they're menstruating.
They'll say, because I'll be less likely to be raped.
Just look at when we're catching thousands of unaccompanied children.
And it's difficult unless you see it.
These kids are hardcore, dude.
They'll take your lunch money when you're five.
They were having sexual relationship through the chain and fence.
What we did is we put plywood in between the fencing.
A day after the plywood was done, they had already made holes in the plywood so they can, you know, interact.
These are not your typical innocent children.
They're not, man.
That's the Mexican border.
98% of all heroin comes across this border.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And this makes a nice bench for the...
Coyotes, right?
Just sit here.
Because technically you can sit here and make fun of agents as they're coming through.
No, seriously though, right?
And then you just kick over and you're like, what do you got?
Journalists don't get here very often.
No, they don't get here at all.
No, they don't get here.
I'm in Mexico.
Drugs on my back.
No agents.
No border patrol.
No cameras.
No wall.
And what's the first thing I see?
I see a sign, a deterrent, that says, oh, be careful.
Don't expose yourself to the water or the rattlesnake.
Yeah, that's really going to stop them, right?
And you know what?
Even if you have ladders, a better physical barricade gives our agents the ability and the time to come up here and make the apprehension.
That's what's needed.
This is a national security problem.
You say, who could possibly be opposing this?
Politicians.
We have 44,000 illegal immigrants in our federal prisons currently.
An illegal immigrant is twice as likely versus a natural born citizen to commit a crime here in the state of Arizona.
Tens of thousands of kids are being illegally sex trafficked across the southern border every single year.
98% of all the heroin in America comes across the southern border.
And the cost of illegal immigration is $115 billion a year.
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And what we found out was that was on track.
All he had to do to get a simple deal, get a million dollar fine, no prison time, was roll on Donald Trump.
Tell a story that Donald Trump, when he donated a million dollars to Donald Trump, Ahmad Zaberi, that he used foreign money.
The problem was, Ahmad Zaberi wasn't willing to lie.
He did not use foreign money.
to make a donation to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
As soon as he wouldn't go along with that statement, prosecutors throw the book, and he went from a million-dollar fine offer to 12 years in prison and $18 million in fines, which, by the way, is historic for any donor crime case that I've covered.
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A lot of fascinating calls, and I can't take them all, but I can summarize some of them.
Jan in Evanston, or Jan, I should say.
I'm in my check mode.
In Evanston, Illinois, the media never mentions black-on-white crime.
That is correct.
They don't, and they only identify white perpetrators of crime, but never black perpetrators of crime.
The media lie.
Constantly.
Daily.
That's it.
It's an example.
By omission as well as by commission.
One day it becomes clear to people that that is the case and that it's a jolting moment in their lives as it ought to be.
The mainstream American media are almost indistinguishable essentially from Providence, Vestia, the Soviet...
Newspapers.
They echo the line of the Communist Party.
This echoes the line of the Democratic Party.
And certainly the left wing of the Democratic Party.
And let's see here.
Got calls.
You know what I haven't talked about?
And I'll tell you why.
Meghan Markle and the Prince.
And I... I'll tell you why.
I have so much to say, and all of it is conjecture, because I don't know what happened.
Nobody knows what really has happened.
I can only say that my instinct is that there is something healthy about having the monarchy in England, in Britain.
I think that unless a tradition is immoral...
It should be retained.
The obliteration of the past that is taking place in the West, and especially in America, is a very bad thing for society, a very, very corrosive thing, and it is terrible for young people.
The young American, thanks to the left, is told that his past, her past, is awful.
His and her future is existentially threatened.
And that they don't even have a fixed sex.
It's tough to be a kid today, but they don't know it happily.
But we do.
Okay, my friends, I'm Dennis Prager from Florida.
Thank you for listening.
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