On a personal note, and a national note for that matter, I just want to note the passing of a great American, Foster Freeze, whom I had lunch with just a year ago in Wyoming.
This is one of those people that made the country great.
He had very poor rural beginnings in Wisconsin, worked his way up in life, and did well financially, and he decided, well, if America enabled me to make this money, I will invest it in America.
So he helped a lot of non-profits.
That are fighting for this country.
PragerU is one of them.
TPUSA, Turning Point USA is another one.
And God, when I met with him, I knew that he had some form of cancer, I believe it was.
And you would never know it.
It's just his robust self.
So, since I do believe in a just God, therefore, by definition, I believe in an afterlife.
You cannot have a just God and no afterlife.
I am sure that God has welcomed him.
So many of you who went to college and certainly graduate school, the talk of an afterlife and a just God is so quaint or even silly, just silly.
But the stuff that you did, or that many did come to believe at college, that's not silly.
See, we who believe in God and the Bible and religion and ultimate justice and an afterlife and a divine purpose to the existence of the human species, that's all silly.
But if you believe that men give birth, Now that's sophisticated.
Men and women are identical.
That's sophisticated.
America's systemically racist.
That's sophisticated.
Right?
So I'm supposed to believe that the rejection of the Judeo-Christian creeds was an act of intellectual sophistication.
Whereas the adoption of the substitute creeds of the woke, of the left, that's truly admirable.
Do you know what question people have not been taught to ask?
Incidentally, did I say who I was?
Does it even matter?
Matters, okay.
Hi, I'm Dennis Prager.
And I talk about life every day.
I try to clarify it.
Do you know what question people ask the least?
Try to think about it.
What is the question, that incredibly important question?
I mean, people ask the least, what is the capital of Tibet?
I understand that, so I'll be more precise.
What question do people ask?
Least.
That is of surpassing importance in leading your life and leading the life of a society.
And that is what price is paid.
Or what are the consequences.
That is the beginning of wisdom.
Stage two.
Put it brilliantly so long ago.
People live in stage one thinking.
If you conducted your own life, and if the society conducted its life, always, I mean always, asking what are the consequences or what is the price,
we would not be in the existential, The condition in which we find ourselves today in America.
The existential threat to this country.
Everything.
Everything.
The only time we ask the price is when we buy an object.
But why do you ask the price?
Because you want to know, can I afford it?
Is that not right?
Is it worth it?
You name the area.
It would be the appropriate thing.
Young people for a generation now have deferred marriage for a decade.
Many for two decades.
Many don't marry.
They should ask, what is the price of not marrying?
What is the price of not having children?
There's a price to having children.
You don't know what you'll get.
That's correct.
There's a price to not having children.
There's a price to not getting married.
It's just not asked.
That is the non-wisdom attitude of the left.
Teaching a generation not to ask, what is the price?
It's this childlike assumption that if I have an ice cream, or if I have two ice creams, what should a child know?
A child should know there's a price to having ice cream.
Some parents teach that.
You should not deny your children ice cream.
That is not my point.
You should teach your children that there's a price.
The obvious one being the possibility of becoming overweight.
There is nothing that's free.
Every time I hear the word free, it has nothing to do with freedom.
Isn't that interesting?
I love freedom, but I don't love anything for free.
Nothing is free.
We're giving this vast...
Hundreds of billions of dollars out?
Really?
We don't pay a price for printing money?
The inflation rate, have you seen your gas price, incidentally?
Has it reached $5 here in California?
What's the price for shutting down the XL pipeline?
Thank you.
Here's one.
People get their gas more likely from Russia.
That's great.
I thought we were told about what a threat Russia is.
Everything about the left is childish.
Everything.
I wish that were its greatest sin, but it is a big sin for adults to be childish.
Like there's no price.
Yes.
Alright.
That's a biggie.
Welcome to the show.
Wall Street Journal.
Cheating at school is easier than ever and it's rampant.
I wonder if you can relate to this.
Not as a cheater.
I don't think you're a cheater.
That was dedicated to the college student who was in studio.
Not to the living martyr.
Hey, living martyrs, did you ever cheat in school?
Me neither.
Isn't that interesting?
Which is very rare.
I actually ran a campaign in high school against cheating.
Now, I have to admit, this is important, since I didn't give a damn about my grades, it wasn't a heroic act on my part.
You have to understand that that attitude did not give my parents ease of sleep.
To raise a child who never did homework and basically passed his courses because, after all, I didn't want to graduate high school.
I didn't want to stay in high school forever.
But that was a factor.
This will strike people as interesting, I think.
I don't know if I ever even told the living murderer, who knows me very, very well.
Do you know I had two reasons that I didn't cheat on tests?
One was I just thought it was wrong, and I always had a very strong sense of right and wrong.
But there was another one that was, I admit, equally important, and not all that...
Not as noble as the first.
I felt that it compromised my dignity.
I know it sounds silly, but the thought...
I had a higher vision of myself than asking the guy next to me, what's the answer to question six?
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We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Actually, if you read the Bible or the Talmud, there is almost a sense of resignation that this kind of hatred is perpetual.
And it has to do with the fact that...
Jewish people live by a different set of laws.
And we're not perfect.
We're as human as anybody else.
But we do have a set of aspirations that is quite stringent.
And that means that we are sometimes seen as a people who set themselves apart from others, whether linguistically, culturally, or religiously.
I heard this.
I heard exactly that same answer on another show.
From a caller this morning, it's funny you used that justification, but Joel, Asians, Chinese, Japanese, they set themselves apart.
They have their own cultural standards, their own traditions and laws.
They don't face the kind of eons worth of hatred the Jewish people do.
Is there some other explanation?
Because it seems so utterly irrational.
The other explanation is envy because Jews have been successful throughout the years.
And again, there are poor Jews.
There are Jews who have failed in various ways.
There are Jews who are criminals who end up in jail like Bernie Madoff or Harvey Weinstein or whatever.
I mean, Jews, again, are not a perfect people.
But just read the book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
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Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him!
Nobody!
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
When there's chaos, when there's pandemics, when there's riots, people think, where is God?
God always manages to reemerge.
This Constitution is intended for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.
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Those are the two biggest indicators of recovery, in my view, housing and employment.
Yeah, unemployment's, what Lisa, 4.6, 4.7, 4.7.
You know, as far as housing, the thing that we hear all the time from people we know, from friends, just from talking around the state, is housing markets in most parts of Ohio are just really hot.
I mean, they're crazy hot.
You know, somebody wants to go buy a house.
A young man that works for me tried to buy a house, and he said, it's a bid.
They're starting to bid on it, you know.
He said, I bid $10,000 more than the asking price.
He said, the last.
We'll be right back.
Boy, is that ever true.
Okay.
I've come to the conclusion on PragerU, by the way, that unless your child is going to study STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, which we don't teach, generally speaking, if your kid watched the nearly 500 videos we have put out, Read the associated readings.
They would be so much wiser, healthier, happier, and I think more knowledgeable than if they went to college.
There are some exceptions.
Hillsdale is an obvious one.
There are some exceptions, of course.
but by and large there are almost no exceptions.
Just thought I would tell that, make that point.
I'm going to play for you clips from President Biden's crapping on America.
I don't think the President of the United States has ever held his country as much in contempt, at least publicly, I think Barack Obama did privately, but publicly as Joe Biden.
This is unprecedented to have a president adopt the view The more I knew about Joe Biden, the more contempt I had for him.
I consider him the biggest crook to enter the White House.
If you just read about how he enriched his family while in the U.S. Senate, it's astonishing.
How did all these people in the Biden family get to be millionaires while a man is living on a senator's salary?
Well, Hunter Biden is a great example of providing the answer that is not reported in the mainstream media.
But I don't care about that as much.
I'll take a crook who does good for America over an honest guy who does bad for America.
But he's a crook who also hurts America.
So he has no redeeming features, neither personal ethical conduct nor his conduct as president.
So I will be playing for you some of those.
And those of you who are never Trumpers, I'm sure you are very, very happy that he's president, that Joe Biden's president.
Because you can't stand, you couldn't stand Donald Trump's personality, and therefore we should ruin the country.
To me, I don't quite see the direct line between having contempt for, Of the previous president and desiring to see America ruined.
But I have come to realize more than I realized ever before, which is shocking to me, because I truly have held myself as not naive.
I think naivete in adults is a sin.
I have been truly become aware of how powerful emotions are and not reason in the vast majority of the human species.
What is that famous saying, the heart has reasons that the mind does not know?
What is it?
You know that famous phrase?
I'll dig it up for you.
Yeah, it's a famous and it's a good phrase, how people are directed by their heart because it has its reasons.
You know one of the great divisions between the contemporary society and the Judeo-Christian view of the world, Judeo-Christians essentially mean Bible-centered.
And the heart has its reasons.
Which reason knows nothing of?
There you go.
God, it's a goodie.
Who said that?
Blaise Pascal?
Oh, the man of Pascal's wager.
There you go.
The Bible warns against following your heart.
The Bible warns against following your heart.
That alone is why your child should be Bible-based.
I don't care if you're an atheist.
The reason to learn wisdom from the Bible is not because you believe necessarily God is the author, or God had anything to do with it, or God exists.
Wisdom is wisdom.
I wrote my commentary on the Bible.
The third volume is coming out.
I ask you all to pre-order it.
Third volume of this incredibly complex project of explaining the first five books of the Bible, upon which all the rest of the Bible, Old and New Testaments, rest.
It's called The Rational Bible.
And it's for the atheist as much as the believer.
And there's...
Maybe it's lesson number one.
Don't follow your heart.
God, I have entered homes.
I've been in very many homes because I've met with so many people and I've done a lot of fundraising within homes.
So I've been in more homes than anybody except real estate agents.
And it is fascinating.
It's not universal, but I have been in a fair number of homes.
Where, you know, people put up little, not posters, but proclamations or mottos nicely chiseled into wood.
And I remember the most common one is probably seeing follow your heart.
I would say that follow your heart is as good a piece of advice as cross at the red.
Right?
Across the street at a red light.
I would say that that is as dangerous and poor advice as follow your heart.
You know when you should follow your heart?
When deciding what type of food for dinner.
You don't agree with that either.
No, no, no.
If you want Italian or Chinese or Mexican or American, then I'm okay.
You follow your heart.
The living martyr wants you to just have a steak and go home.
Which, by the way, has merit to it, for the record.
But nevertheless, there are times, you follow your heart, what movie will I watch?
Follow your heart.
In other words, things without moral consequence follow your heart.
Now, just quickly, without the heart, you're not human.
But you can't follow it.
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you Oh, Bill Plasty says my daughter came home from a protest and says, Daddy, tell me about the times you've been pulled over by the police and mistreated.
He goes, I've never had a bad...
Really?
What world are you living in?
What does that even mean?
I have a bunch of white friends who've complained about them being stopped by cops and how they've been treated.
What is this?
And Plasky?
Look up Ferguson effect.
Look up Minneapolis effect or George Floyd effect.
They're all interchangeable.
Cops pull back.
Bad guys know it.
Crime goes up.
The people who get killed are the very black people that you wrote so lovingly about in your article where you said you're ashamed because you didn't get it.
You're making it worse.
Not better.
It is rare for anybody to be killed by the police.
Anybody.
A population of 350 million people, 50 million interactions with police and civilians, 11 million arrests, 60,000 officers assaulted, 60 officers killed, and out of all that, 1,000 civilians are killed, 500 of them white, 250 of them are black, more unarmed whites killed than unarmed blacks.
Washington State researchers over years have done this three times now.
Simulations with cops.
Three times more hesitant, three times more reluctant to pull the trigger on a black suspect than on a white suspect.
Just the opposite of what the Black Lives Matter people think.
And just being wrong about something is no big deal.
Being wrong about something with deadly consequences is.
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Well, it's a hatred with a long history.
Actually, if you read the Bible or the Talmud, there is almost a sense of resignation that this kind of hatred is perpetual.
And it has to do with the fact that Jewish people live by a different set of laws.
And we're not perfect.
We're as human as anybody else.
But we do have a set of aspirations that is quite stringent.
And that means that we...
We are sometimes seen as a people who set themselves apart from others, whether linguistically, culturally, or religiously.
I heard this.
I heard exactly that same answer on another show.
From a caller this morning, it's funny you used that justification, but Joel, Asians, Chinese, Japanese, they set themselves apart.
They have their own cultural standards, their own traditions and laws.
They don't face the kind of eons worth of hatred that Jewish people do.
Is there some other explanation?
Because it seems so...
The other explanation is envy because Jews have been successful throughout the years.
And again, there are poor Jews.
There are Jews who have failed in various ways.
There are Jews who are criminals who end up in jail, like Bernie Madoff or Harvey Weinstein or whatever.
I mean, Jews, again, are not a perfect people.
But just read the book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
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giving advice to young women.
Everything in that minute and ten seconds is wrong.
You know how hard that is?
If I asked any woman walking down the street outside of my radio studio advice for young women, I would have gotten something wiser than the Vice President of the United States offered.
Any.
Because there are two sources of foolishness.
The human heart, which I talked about earlier, and college.
So, you have to learn.
There is learned stupidity, and there is innate stupidity.
We start with innate stupidity, because that's why we have to learn wisdom.
We don't start out wise.
But if you are taught Stupidity.
Then it's compounded.
Right?
It's like compound interest, there's compound foolishness.
I'm going to be playing that.
But I just wanted to finish this piece in the Wall Street Journal, Cheating at Schools Easier Than Ever and Rampant.
I will pursue this in greater detail when I speak again to...
Julie Hartman, who's sort of, I don't know what to call her.
Got to give her an official title.
The Harvard Heretic.
The Harvard Heretic?
Did you come up with that now?
You did.
I did?
The Harvard Heretic.
That's good.
That's right.
Triple G, double H. That's good.
All right, so we'll pursue that then.
Having said it, I have to play for you, Kamala Harris.
This was with Mika Brzezinski, another giant in the world of wisdom.
In their 20s and 30s, who feel like they have to pack it all in, who are stressed, who feel like there's a clock ticking, and that there's a time shelf on their life.
Continue with your ambition and don't apologize for it.
Alright, okay.
Who's apologizing for it?
What is she referring to?
Seriously, I have a young woman here.
She's 21, 21, right?
Do you know what she's talking about?
Are women, are young women apologizing?
I think what she really means is continue with your career ambitions and have no ambivalence and Ambivalence is an anti-left concept.
There's no ambivalence allowed.
Gee, I have to weigh a number of things here because if I pursue my career, then I may not be pursuing marriage.
But if I don't pursue marriage...
I might be losing the opportunity to start a family early when it is biologically best to and in many other ways best to.
Also, the number of available wonderful men doesn't increase as I get older.
How's that for a source of intelligent ambivalence?
Here's a question to ask young women.
Do you believe...
That the number of terrific men available to you will be greater when you're 35. How's that for an intelligent question?
One that the number of young women who have asked themselves, who have attended college, is close to zero.
Because every single person listening knows that the number of wonderful men available to you as husband material decreases as you get older.
That's just a fact.
By the way, it is not the fact for men.
It's not fair.
But life has built in difficulties for both sexes.
The number of available women...
For a man at 35 has not decreased considerably since he was 20. But the number of available men for a woman does decrease as she goes from 20 to 35. Okay, continue.
All right, I will continue.
You know, I'm more enthused than ever.
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Only because my workouts just are very difficult on the legs.
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The thing is, it is sort of a miracle.
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The Supreme Court announced last week that it would hear an abortion case coming from the state of Mississippi.
The case is Dobbs v.
Jackson Women's Health Organization, the infamous abortion clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, is challenging legislation that makes abortion illegal after the 15th week of a woman's term.
If the law is upheld, lives would be saved.
Lots of them.
This is big news, but it's not necessarily the case that the court will reverse Roe v.
Wade.
I often refer to the cumulative case theory of the pro-life movement.
That comes down to this.
Pro-life legislation and pro-life lawyers working to erode Roe v.
Wade step by step, law by law, restriction by restriction, court precedent by court precedent.
Make no mistake, this case is huge and the precedent will be massive.
The second issue is even more important.
The Mississippi law, and thus this particular Supreme Court case, focuses on the life of the unborn child.
That's the biggest issue here.
We should watch and hope and pray for change from the courts.
We also need to hope and work and pray for a change in human hearts.
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Thanks to human ingenuity, long-term investments we've made in science and medicine, we were able to, in an unprecedented fashion, come we were able to, in an unprecedented fashion, come up with a vaccine that is on point.
This is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.
You know, we're still involved in the Middle East.
No, actually, the Abraham Accords occurred after you left, Mr. President, because you screwed up the Middle East badly.
But then, thanks to human ingenuity and long-term investments we made in science, we.
We were able to come up with a vaccine.
The we there is truly expansive because the virus didn't exist when President Obama left office and President Trump gets all the credit.
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But you do you do talk about why it's important to understand things.
And I and I really do value that because I do think it's important for us to be able to say the Nazis are wicked, but there are reasons people were taken in by them.
and we should be aware of those things, just as we ought to be aware why people are being taken in by cultural Marxism and critical race theory.
There are good reasons people are being...
Well, again, I agree with everything you say.
Keep going.
Okay.
Well, I just thought you might want to say more about that.
Well, I'm awful much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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All right, we're continuing with Kamala Harris, advice to young women.
Okay, hold on.
It's not true.
We have a whole video about that, right, at PragerU?
I... What does that mean, you can do whatever you want to do?
I wanted to be a baseball player.
I didn't have the ability.
What does that mean?
I wanted to be a concert pianist.
I didn't have the ability.
It's just silly advice.
My father was one of the happiest human beings that I knew.
He used to be, many of you remember him.
In fact, once again, July 18th, I'm going to play one of my dad birthday interviews with my late father.
And my father wanted to be a doctor.
His parents couldn't afford medical school, so he became an accountant.
He didn't do what he wanted to do, so he decided that he would be the happiest accountant in the history of CPAs, and that's what he did.
He loved being an accountant, actually.
So, what is this?
You can do whatever you want to do.
Who does whatever they want to do?
Okay, go on, please.
But also know you have a right to expect things like affordable childcare.
You have a right to expect paid family leave when you need to take care of your children or your elderly parents.
Okay, okay, there you go.
There's the mission.
First of all, may I say, as an author of a book on happiness, And when it was done at Happiness Hour since 1999, every single Friday that I've been on, on this show, you have a right to expect zilch.
Okay?
In fact, the less you expect, the happier you will be.
Kamala Harris' advice is a recipe for misery.
For misery and for anger.
And for ingratitude.
You have a right to expect.
How many times did she say it?
Three times?
Yeah, that's right.
God, how do people do it without all of these rights?
I love that.
Right to expect.
Wow.
Do I have a right to expect that I'll be healthy tomorrow?
No.
What does that even mean?
I work on my health, but there are people who think they're as healthy as I think I am today, and tomorrow they wake up with a tumor.
One of the basic sources of my happiness is I don't have any expectations.
So everything is a gift.
Continue, please.
That you have a right to expect.
That you will be seen in the full dimension of who you are and your responsibilities.
Okay, wait, wait, wait.
What does it mean you have the right to expect that you will be seen in the full dimension of who you are?
You know what?
I want you to keep that.
That has earned the Hall of Fame status.
You have the right to expect to be seen in the full dimension of who you are.
I have some bright people in the studio at this time.
Do you understand it, sir?
That you have a right to expect that you will be seen in the full dimension of who you are and your responsibilities.
The Hall of Fame ends at who you are and your responsibilities.
Look, I'm happy for the word responsibilities.
I don't...
I'm not joking.
I don't understand the term.
What does it mean to be seen in the full dimension of who I am?
Wouldn't it be nice?
Why didn't Mika Brzezinski say, I say this in interviews.
What did you mean by that?
Could you just explicate that for a moment?
The living martyr.
Living martyr, let me ask you something.
Do you feel that you are seen in the full dimension of who you are?
I got a smile out of him, which you must understand for most other people would mean falling off their chair.
Continue, please.
And your responsibilities.
And that they should be supported.
These things can coexist.
So what I say then, do not accept false choices.
That you have to choose either this thing or that thing.
Right, it's a false choice.
Don't accept it.
You can have everything.
That's the famous...
She eats no for breakfast.
That's the famous feminist nonsense.
Women can have it all.
Those of us who have actually lived life know no one can have it all.
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But why do so many people really hate the Jewish people?
Well, it's a hatred with a long history.
Actually, if you read the Bible or the Talmud, there is almost a sense of resignation that this kind of hatred is perpetual.
Jewish people live by a different set of laws.
And we're not perfect.
We're as human as anybody else.
But we do have a set of aspirations that is quite stringent.
And that means that we are sometimes seen as a people who set themselves apart from others, whether linguistically, culturally or religiously.
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So I want to get through a very important piece of news that happened.
The Pelosi Commission.
So for the last couple months, Nancy Pelosi, I think, has been intentionally slow-walking this.
I think that Nancy Pelosi has been intentionally dragging her feet for months because Nancy Pelosi wanted a commission.
To look into January 6th, despite the fact that every single department of law enforcement right now is looking into it, she wanted this to be a later authorized commission so it would go into the election year of 2022 and hurt Republicans.
So she did not want this to be an overnight thing.
So she pretended as if she was negotiating with Republicans on this commission.
And the more information that we get about January 6th, the more it looks like an interruption, not an insurrection.
And I'm not supporting the smashing of windows or the assaulting of police officers.
You lay your hand on a police officer, you should go to prison for a very long time.
I'm not minimizing that.
At the same time, who killed Ashley Babbitt?
And why were there no charges against the person that fired a shot at Ashley Babbitt, who was unarmed?
I thought that was the big mantra of BLM Incorporated.
So for months now, Republicans have been...
Negotiating with Nancy Pelosi.
When I say Republicans, I mean someone who is not even a Republican, someone who voted for impeachment.
And so the commission is supposed to be like a 9-11.
Thank you.
Thank you.
There's something about that music.
Alright, let me take a call here.
I'm Dennis Prager in Chicago.
It is Jim.
Hello, Jim.
Jim, you're on the air.
Okay, hold on.
I'm turning my speech.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Great show, buddy.
Thank you.
Can you hear me?
Well.
Okay.
I didn't hear what you said.
Did you want me to comment on what I put into you?
No, you called in to say about your not being married something.
Oh, yeah.
No, I'm 66 years old, and when you said I've never been married, when you said everything has a price to pay, it never occurred to me that maybe the left has something to do with influencing people.
But I'd like to say to the young people, Not a good life to stay single.
Not a good life not to have kids and have someone to share your life with.
I've done it, and it was a huge mistake.
So that's all I really had to say to your audience.
I just say, like you said, you know, if you can find the right person, you're very lucky.
That's right.
Well, you'll only find the right person if you look for one.
Unless it just falls into your lap, which happens rarely.
Thank you for that call.
And this is a call that I often get from women in their 60s, sometimes 50s.
Oh, I follow the career advice.
Career is one of the false gods of our society.
All false gods are good things.
Careers is fine.
I have a list of false gods in my Rational Bible series.
There's a Talmudic statement that whoever doesn't worship a false god is considered to have fulfilled the entire Torah.
All the 613 laws of the five books of Moses, the Pentateuch.
It's a brilliant way of saying that not worshipping false gods is the most important thing you can do in life.
And that is correct.
Career has been one of them.
As I said, they're all good.
Education is a false god.
And education is terrific.
Love is a false god.
Really?
You believe in love under any circumstance?
Really?
You're a fan of the people who loved Stalin?
The people who loved Hitler?
Isn't there evil love, just as there is good love?
So I thank you for the call.
So He should go to colleges and say it.
This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
You have the right to remain silent.
Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you guys.
I do.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
We know exactly what's going on here.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Let me ask you from your perspective here, and let's get a 35,000-foot view of the country right now.
The border crisis, crime surging throughout many American cities, the economy.
We see inflation is coming up.
Are these failed Democrat Party policies going to be acknowledged by the American people?
Are they teeing it up for us to have a big victory in the midterm and beyond?
Well, I'm hearing from what I call the wedge group, the people that really don't pay much attention.
People are starting to pay attention far earlier.
Normally they wait until right before the general election in that wedge group.
People are aware, they see inflation, that affects you.
The cost of gas at the pump, that affects you.
The cost of electricity, that affects you.
Food, everything else.
That is real.
They may not feel the border crisis just yet, but if this keeps going, they'll feel that too.
Crime, crime.
People are feeling crime.
Yeah, crime, the defund police.
That's an 80-20 issue, probably 85-15 issue where people around the country are like, that is the nuttiest thing we've ever heard.
Radicals in Congress, radicals want that.
So I think they're teeing it up.
We have to deliver.
We have to make very clear what we're going to do.
Whether it's on crime, immigration, inflation, jobs and economy, COVID, regulation, all of those things that we are good at, that people trust us at.
We have to remind them of that.
One of the big questions that Republicans are asking themselves is how does the party look with Donald Trump in the mix?
President Trump is about to start these rallies again.
Every day I hear from caller after caller saying, boy, we miss him.
He was right possibly about the Wuhan lab.
You know, I'm old enough to remember when he was questioning where the virus came from and they mocked him and they denigrated him.
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I'm sorry.
Stay with me for a second here.
CNN. New York Times reporter named Maggie Haberman goes on and says, you know, let me tell you why we didn't take it all that seriously, this theory about the coronavirus leaking from a Wuhan lab.
It's because Donald Trump said it.
And Mike Pompeo said it.
And they offered no evidence to back it up.
So we just assume that because Donald Trump has so low credibility, you can't blame us.
He trashed his own credibility, so therefore, how are we supposed to respond to anything he says?
And another put in another view said the same thing.
He said Trump's racist tropes Buried the message that COVID could have come from a lab.
Now, think about what these people are telling you.
What they're telling you is they don't do their job as reporters.
If there is a suspicion, a rumor, a report that this came from a lab, rather than track it down, if it came from Donald Trump, we're not going to even look at it.
Now, what are you saying?
You're saying that you don't trust anything that comes out of Donald Trump's mouth.
Let me tell you something.
Maggie Haberman, and I know you listen to the show.
All the smart lefties do.
We don't trust anything coming out of your mouth.
Now, how many times have you accused Donald Trump of not taking the coronavirus as seriously as he should have when he should have?
Why do you suppose he felt that way?
Apply the same logic.
You're applying to your skepticism about his story about the coronavirus coming from a lab?
Israel's enemies hate, number one, number one, women.
They're misogynists.
Number two, they hate homosexuals.
They're utter homophobic.
In fact, they like to kill homosexuals.
And lastly, they hate atheists.
They like to kill atheists.
But the left is on their side.
How does that work, Joe Pollock?
Well, Israel also loves certain things that the left doesn't like.
Israel loves family.
Israel loves territory.
Israel loves the right to self-defense, the right to bear arms.
They don't have the equivalent of the Second Amendment, but you certainly see a lot of people who are armed in Israel.
And the country has a very low murder rate.
There's very little crime involved in fire.
For those who've never been to Israel, I've been like, I don't know how many times, a dozen times.
You've never been on holiday or on a business trip unless you've gone to a disco and you've seen somebody from the IDF with their slung M16 on their back on the dance floor.
It's something else.
I'll one-up you there.
You haven't been to a beach until you've seen girls in bikinis with M16s.
Right.
On the...
No, it's just a society that's comfortable with firearms.
And these are things that Israel believes in and the left does not believe in.
Israel believes also in assimilation.
When people come to Israel, they are put through an intensive language training so that they can speak Hebrew, the main language in Israel.
Although English and Arabic are also official languages, people are taught Hebrew, and they're taught the cultural and religious traditions.
of the society so they can fit in.
And there's a really comprehensive, intense effort to do that.
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Every Wednesday, the second hour.
Almost every Wednesday.
When Wednesdays follow Election Day, which is Tuesdays.
Now, actually, Election Day now in America is six weeks long.
Another silly, destructive force, but that's a separate subject.
So I believe that this is the most honest talk about men and women in the American media today.
If there is more honest talk elsewhere, I'm actually happy for it.
I'm not trying to win the best show on men and women competition.
I want there to be a lot of great shows.
But I do believe that's true about this hour.
And as I say almost every week, The reason that it is so open is that I don't have any axe to grind.
I'm not pro-man and I'm not pro-women.
I'm pro-good people and I'm pro-good relationships.
I am pro-marriage.
By the way, this might trouble some of you.
I'm also pro-divorce.
You know, it's worth talking about one of the male-female hours.
It could be even an ultimate issues hour.
I don't believe that it is God's will or rational for people to imprison themselves, if that's what it has come to.
It's ironic.
Every one of you knows how pro-marriage I am.
I'm sort of obsessed with it, actually.
I ask young women wherever I meet them, airplanes, a waitress at a restaurant, wherever, can I ask you a question?
They always say yes.
So if you could have one of two guarantees, guaranteed, and it doesn't mean you can't have the other, it just means one is guaranteed, guaranteed a great marriage or great career, which guarantee would you take?
So it often engenders a discussion which is healthy.
So I'm very pro-marriage.
But it's precisely because I am so pro-marriage that I also believe that sometimes divorce is necessary.
How could it not be?
Why should good people, why should a good person have a life imprisonment?
Life imprisonment should be reserved for bad people, not good people.
Sometimes it's two good people who just can't make a go of it.
This notion that people divorce too easily?
Everyone I know who's divorced went through hell getting divorced.
I don't know anybody who got divorced because they just woke up one day and said, okay.
Now, it happens, but it's pretty rare.
All right, anyway.
I just wanted to...
I needed to be intellectually honest with you that in my deep affirmation of marriage, I do not exclude the possibility of divorce.
Anyway, when you know there is no divorce, I don't think you treat your marriage with the same respect as if you can lose it.
If you knew you could never be fired at your job, do you think you would work as hard at your job?
I don't think you would.
One of the reasons people work hard at their job is that they don't want to be fired.
You work hard at your marriage if there's a possibility you'll be fired.
It sounds unromantic what I said.
But it's actually, it increases a romantic relationship by knowing that you can't take your spouse for granted any more than you can take your job for granted.
Did not mean to go off on that tangent, but it is a very important one.
My subject has nothing to do with that.
But it was important to say.
My subject on today's male-female hour is...
The result of speaking to a young woman, whom you've heard on my show, and you will hear her regularly this summer, and that is her lament, is that fair to say, lament, that men don't ask women out anymore.
I'd like you to call in if you perceive that.
Or you perceive that in your daughter's life, or for that matter, your son's life.
It's, to me, a foreign concept.
I grew up, you asked a woman out.
That's it.
That's how you went out.
At college, you...
You saw a girl you found attractive, you went over to her, and you make some, I don't know, comment on the class or something.
Hey, you want to go for a coffee?
And she may say no.
So that's part of males getting stronger.
That which doesn't kill me makes me stronger.
There's almost no male of my generation or the next generation, and certainly past generations, that was not turned down by a female.
And who knows the reason why.
But in any event, it makes you stronger.
And women love strong men.
Before anything else, that's what they love.
Whether they admit it or not, Whether it is politically correct to admit it is a separate story.
But anyway, that was the way it worked all through history in the Western world at any rate.
A man asked a woman out.
It's not easy, by the way, because a man knows at any time.
You know, she might say no.
But life is not easy.
And it's died, and the question is, if it has died, maybe this may just be the experience I doubt it is.
I've heard it a great many times.
But if it is true, you could comment on your daughter's life, obviously, ideally on your own.
What has happened?
And it's an interesting question.
Would a liberated young woman want to be asked out?
How would she even react?
where males are regarded with such ambivalence.
It's a different world now.
Now, you know, I often think when I say it's a different world, I think of every generation.
Does it say, oh, well, you know, in my generation, in my day, and I don't want to fall into that trap, but this might not be a subjective, oh, in my day.
It might be an objectively true, oh, in my day, maybe it was worse.
Maybe it's better today where men are not asking women out.
But that's also difficult to imagine.
How do they ever get married?
Maybe they all meet on internet sites.
The amazing thing is there is the hookup culture.
So that's kosher.
But asking a woman out on a date...
That doesn't appear to be.
What is your experience and your children's if they're dating?
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long term investments we've made in science and medicine, we were able to, in an unprecedented fashion, come up with a vaccine that is on point.
This is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.
You know, we're still involved in the Middle East.
No, actually, the Abraham Accords occurred after you left, Mr. President, because you screwed up the Middle East badly.
But then, thanks to human ingenuity and long-term investments we made in science, we, we were able to come up with a vaccine.
The we there is truly expansive because the virus didn't exist when President Obama left office.
And President Trump gets all the credit.
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But you do talk about why it's important to understand things.
And I really do value that because I do think it's important for us to be able to say the Nazis are wicked.
But there are reasons people were taken in by them.
and we should be aware of those things, just as we ought to be aware why people are being taken in by cultural Marxism and critical race theory.
There are good reasons people are being led astray.
Once again, I agree with everything you say.
Keep going.
Okay.
Well, I just thought you might want to say more about that.
Well, I'm a philosopher, and I love dialogue.
I love Plato's Socratic dialogues, and it takes two to dialogue.
And even if one is a fool, you can learn from a fool.
Imagine if Plato had never put fools into his dialogue, if Socrates had done nothing but monologues instead of dialogues.
He would not have been the greatest philosophical writer in the history of the world.
A dialogue is better than a monologue simply because it's closer to ultimate reality, which is a trilogue, the trinity.
Well, here's a question for you.
I am not a Roman Catholic, but I have deep respect for the Church and always have.
What do you suppose people who don't pay close attention should make of the idea that there is a Pope today who seems to be in some ways less Catholic than I am?
Well, he's a Jesuit, after all.
So the next time, we might get a Catholic pope.
Now, Francis is a holy man.
I don't think he's very bright.
I think he's practically very naive, especially in dealing with China.
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Thank you.
New York Times reporter named Maggie Haberman goes on and says, you know, let me tell you why we didn't take it all that seriously, this theory about the coronavirus leaking from a Wuhan lab.
It's because Donald Trump said it.
And they offered no evidence to back it up, so we just assumed that because Donald Trump had so low credibility, you can't blame us.
He trashed his own credibility, so therefore, how are we supposed to respond to anything he says?
And another put another view said the same thing.
Said Trump's racist tropes buried the message that COVID could have come from a lab.
Now, think about what these people are telling you.
What they're telling you is they don't do their job as reporters.
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Male, female hour.
Do men ask women out?
Talking about, I don't think middle age, but younger, younger men.
Twenties and thirties, let's say.
That's the question on the table here.
Let's go to Debra in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hello, Debra.
Hello, Dennis.
Hi.
I have a young 30-something son who does not ask girls out because he listens to lots of YouTube and I think he has a preconceived idea that all the women are concerned about nowadays are men who have high-paying jobs,
dress like GQ, And, you know, they just have superficial wants with men, and they don't really seem to care about character.
And then he's also concerned because it seems like everybody comes with a ready-made family.
And he's single and has never been married, and I think he just wants a woman who has great character and will take time to get to know him without...
Well, you've explained why it might be difficult to find somebody, but you haven't explained why he doesn't ask anyone out.
Because he doesn't want to go into the field of trying to find someone who doesn't fit that preconceived idea that he already has.
I mean, to him it's overwhelming to try to find somebody who Isn't going to look at him and just ask, where do you work?
How much money do you make?
And what kind of clothes do you buy?
A lot of men who have normal incomes marry.
I think your son is using it as an excuse.
Well, where do you find them?
Well, on the internet.
It's one place.
He's more traditional.
He truly is more traditional.
What does that mean, more traditional?
So what does it mean?
Somebody's going to introduce him to the perfect woman?
What is it?
I don't even understand what that means.
Not necessarily the perfect woman, but maybe friends who have...
Okay, go on.
Friends who have...
How old is your son?
Early 30s.
Okay.
If he continues in this way, 10 years from now, you will call the male-female hour and tell me he's still not married.
He has.
I will say he has jumped into one time, I think, an online situation as far as just checking it out.
And the women just seem to ask the same questions.
You know, where do you work?
How much money do you make?
I mean, it just seems like they are so very superficial.
What does your son do for a living?
He has three years of college, getting ready to complete his fourth year, but he is actively working as a welder.
How much does he make?
Welders make good living.
Yes.
So how much does he make?
Probably close to 50. Right.
Does he live on his own?
Yes.
Okay.
He can find a woman.
I don't know what else is going on, but I would love to hear from him.
I'll give him a hard time.
Thank you very much for calling.
Christopher in Phoenix, Arizona.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
I literally have a broad spectrum of female contact.
Just people who are friends.
I have my own business as a handyman.
And so I have a lot of contact with the public.
Most of my contact that I had previously before was with the World War II generation.
And so that's where a lot of my perspective comes from and that's where my ideology comes from and the way I live and the way I handle business and my life and everything.
And so I'm kind of out of my generation, so to speak.
But a lot of women have gone to what used to be considered to be a compliment.
Now that if you ask them out or something like that, they actually hold you in contempt.
And I don't understand that.
It's something that doesn't make sense to me.
They almost treat you at a level like you're a pervert or something.
And it's really frustrating to be held in contempt at that.
It's kind of a level.
I'm just going by the looks that they give you when you ask them out.
Like, how dare you ask me out type thing.
And where other women, you don't get that issue.
And I'm speaking from just years of, you know, I've been married twice.
Are you looking to get married again?
I don't know.
That's a good question.
On a personal level, I've got to get some things straightened out in my life that occurred to my life.
Do you have kids?
As an example, I know this is a little harsh, but as an example, my dad undermined my first marriage, moved next to my first wife, and then he killed her.
So that's what I mean.
That's kind of complicated.
Your dad killed one of your wives?
Yes, he did.
As in murder?
No.
I kind of hate to bring this out, too.
But he has a permanent communicable disease.
He moved next to her after she moved away from me.
And then I found out about six years later that after moving next to her, which I did know he had done, being retired, he could move anywhere in the whole world he wanted to.
She's a very, very pretty lady.
She's very pretty.
And my dad is a creep, to say the least.
Well, I'm sorry.
And my reaction, I have many reactions, but the one I want to communicate to all of you is it's so important that people understand The mess of the human condition.
And one of the reasons it's so important is that if you're not in a mess, you should be so grateful.
I mean, how many people could say or do say, my dad is a creep?
My dad is a creep.
It's a sad thing to say.
But more than a few people probably feel it.
That's why I can't stand ingratitude, the trait I probably most loathe.
People don't understand how good they have it until they hear a call like that, I guess.
We'll be back in a moment.
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So I want to get through a very important piece of news that happened.
The Pelosi Commission.
So for the last couple months, Nancy Pelosi, I think, has been intentionally slow-walking this.
I think that Nancy Pelosi has been intentionally dragging her feet for months because Nancy Pelosi wanted a commission.
To look into January 6th, despite the fact that every single department of law enforcement right now is looking into it, she wanted this to be a later authorized commission so it would go into the election year of 2022 and hurt Republicans.
So she did not want this to be an overnight thing.
So she pretended as if she was negotiating with Republicans on this commission.
And the more information that we get about January 6th, the more it looks like an interruption, not an insurrection.
And I'm not supporting the smashing of windows or the assaulting of police officers.
You lay your hand on a police officer, you should go to prison for a very long time.
I'm not minimizing that.
At the same time, who killed Ashley Babbitt?
And why were there no charges against the person that fired a shot at Ashley Babbitt, who was unarmed?
I thought that was the big mantra of BLM Incorporated.
So for months now, Republicans have been...
Negotiating with Nancy Pelosi.
When I say Republicans, I mean someone who is not even a Republican, someone who voted for impeachment.
And so, the commission is supposed to be like a 9-11 style commission to look in to the January 6th incident.
But we all know how these things happen.
This would be a Mueller style counsel that would be a roaming prosecutor.
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But you're telling me that the wealthiest societies have the most suicides.
I can guess why that is.
Why do you think it is?
Well, they're not happy.
The two strongest indicators of happiness are smiles and the lack of suicides.
There's an organization, I think it's sponsored by the United Nations, called the Global Happiness Project, which awards some sort of plaudit to the five countries which are supposedly the happiest and warnings to the five countries that are unhappiest.
And the last version of this designated five countries in sub-Saharan Africa as the least happy countries in the world.
The five Scandinavian countries is the most happy countries in the world.
I thought it was a joke.
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Oh!
Bill Plasky says, my daughter came home from a protest and says, Daddy, tell me about the times you've been pulled over by the police and mistreated.
He goes, I've never had a bad...
Really?
What world are you living in?
What does that even mean?
I have a bunch of white friends who've complained about them being stopped by cops and how they've been treated.
What is this?
And Plasky, look up Ferguson effect.
Look up Minneapolis effect or George Floyd effect.
They're all interchangeable.
Cops pull back.
Bad guys know it.
Crime goes up.
The people who get killed are the very black people that you wrote so lovingly about in your article where you said you're ashamed because you didn't get it.
You're making it worse.
Not better.
It is rare for anybody to be killed by the police.
Anybody.
A population of 350 million people.
50 million interactions with police and civilians.
What you're going to find and what you're going to get involved with.
And it's not just me.
I belong to several men's groups, and it's a topic that we talk about.
So let me ask you a question.
So let's say a very decent young man sees one of your beautiful daughters at a Starbucks.
Right.
Is there any way she would accept him coming over and starting a conversation?
Or would she think that creepy?
No.
They come to her every day, all the time.
Right.
Actually, all of them.
So it's nothing unusual.
So men are approaching.
So are they all...
Men think about sex.
This is a given.
But good men control themselves.
So does she...
Allow any possibility that one of them will be a good guy.
Well, the ones that she's learned over time from school, or actually she's dating one person, and my older one will be getting married in a year.
So that's great.
The one who's dating, how did she meet the man?
It was in college.
They knew them for several years, and they grew together in college in familiarity.
Right.
Alright.
Was there an important call?
Somebody should...
I'm sure it's been done.
You know, I opened the show saying the most important question in life is what price is there?
Somebody should have asked, what is the price paid for the sexual revolution?
Now a generation seems to be paying it.
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Immediately upon our arrival, a van, a transport van taking away a number of illegals who were apprehended here.
Of course, to a guy like me who just hears about the border for the most part through the prism of the media, that's kind of a jarring thing to see.
But for those who are living this here at Yuma, as I look across this little river and see Mexico.
This is an everyday occurrence.
This is happening all the time, huh?
Non-stop.
And yesterday was north of 500 people apprehended.
That's not counting the unknowns and the known getaways.
And since I've been down here today, maybe two, two and a half hours now, that's the second van I've seen taking people away.
And, you know, that's a normal occurrence, as you say.
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But why do so many people really hate the Jewish people?
Well, it's a hatred with a long history.
Actually, if you read the Bible or the Talmud, there is almost a sense of resignation that this kind of hatred is perpetual.
Jewish people live by a different set of laws.
And we're not perfect.
We're as human as anybody else.
But we do have a set of aspirations that is quite stringent.
And that means that we are sometimes seen as a people who set themselves apart from others, whether linguistically, culturally or religiously.
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So I want to get through a very important piece of news that happened.
The Pelosi Commission.
So for the last couple months, Nancy Pelosi, I think, has been intentionally slow-walking this.
I think that Nancy Pelosi has been intentionally dragging her feet for months because Nancy Pelosi wanted a commission.
To look into January 6th, despite the fact that every single department of law enforcement right now is looking into it, she wanted this to be a later authorized commission so it would go into the election year of 2022 and hurt Republicans.
So she did not want this to be an overnight thing.
So she pretended as if she was negotiating with Republicans on this commission.
And the more information that we get about January 6th, the more...
Thank you.
Thank you.
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And this is a big subject, obviously, getting fascinating calls.
Do men ask women out?
And basically I'm talking about young men at this time, not 60-year-olds.
Meeting somebody.
But Brady in Pittsburgh, hello to you.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Hi.
So I hardly ever get asked out, and I always wondered why.
I'm 25 years old, and I was working at a coffee shop this past summer, and there was a construction site next door, and a couple of the guys ordered coffee, so I brought it over to them, and one of them asked for my number to ask me out.
And I went back over, and my coworkers, you know, asked me about it because I seemed a little flustered and was, like, giggling a little bit.
And I said, oh, one of them asked me out.
And they turned to me, and they looked absolutely horrified and said, do you want to file a report?
I didn't even know what that would even entail.
I said, that's beyond silly because, you know, how else would somebody meet someone else?
I can't even imagine the scenario if...
You know, we're asking out a co-worker.
But now I understand, you know, how a guy might be afraid because just the atmosphere that surrounds everything.
I can't tell you how important this call was.
What were the words?
Will you file a report?
Yeah, did you want to file a report?
Did you want to file a report?
Yeah, I was absolutely blown away because I was, even though I never ended up going on a date with this man, I was pretty excited that I got asked out.
You know, it doesn't happen every day, as you said, and I'm single and I'm looking, so yeah, even being asked out is very nice.
Yeah, that's my quaint belief.
Yeah.
Well, thank you.
Co-workers at the restaurant said, will you file a report?
A guy she served asked for her number.
What report would you file?
Is that sexual harassment?
She doesn't work for him, right?
But the fact that that's what they would think.
Well, that, by the way, I will say, if that is the psychological, mental state of many young people, that helps explain why men would not ask women out.
You don't want to have a file.
You don't want to have a report filed.
Wow.
Charleston, South Carolina.
Mitch.
Hello, Mitch.
Hey, Dennis.
Listen, I'll start by saying that I'm 51 years old.
I'll start going back to my days, and I don't know when this started, but these last couple of calls, I think you could almost put together a timeline.
I hate to throw in the emasculation term that's been used, but I feel like it's been going on for a long time, for many decades, Men have been sort of made to know their place.
When I was in the Navy, 1991-ish, we were told to be careful how we talked to the women on the support tenders.
We actually had a training session where that went on, because at that time, of course, the submarine that I was on was all mail.
That was, you know, that's 30-something years ago.
They should be careful what you say to women when you're interacting with them in the workplace setting, which maybe is fair, but it was in the workplace, on the side, after work hours, everything.
I called about my daughter, who is beautiful, smart, intelligent.
Mature, maybe too mature, I don't know.
But we just finished prom season.
She's a senior in high school and was not asked to the prom, either in her junior or senior year.
And I think it goes back to what I think people think, both women and men these days, for lots of reasons.
They think too much.
They worry too much about what other people think about them.
Either what their intentions might be.
How does your daughter explain not being asked to the prom?
Well, I will say this.
I've talked to her about being open.
You've got to make yourself...
We've had discussions about trying to make sure that...
I've always described that there's a gate.
There's a gate up that...
That anyone can tell when you're interacting with anyone, you can tell if the gate is up.
In other words, they don't want to be approached.
They're not open to, you know, just even a friendly conversation, cultivating the relationships.
But she's kind of, she was pretty sad, actually.
It was just a couple of Fridays ago that she didn't get asked at all, and all of her friends went.
You know, some of them went.
I guess stag is what I called it.
I don't know that that's a term you can use anymore.
I don't know it either.
Well, in my day, every girl got asked for the prom.
It's just a given.
Hmm.
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Immediately upon our arrival, a van, a transport van, taking away a number of illegals who were apprehended here.
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This is an everyday occurrence.
This is happening all the time, huh?
Non-stop.
And yesterday was north of 500 people apprehended.
That's not counting the unknowns and the known getaways.
And since I've been down here today, maybe two, two and a half hours now, that's the second van I've seen taking people away.
And, you know, that's a normal occurrence, as you say.
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So I want to get through a very important piece of news that happened.
The Pelosi Commission.
So for the last couple months, Nancy Pelosi, I think, has been intentionally slow-walking this.
I think that Nancy Pelosi has been intentionally dragging her feet for months because Nancy Pelosi wanted a commission.
To look into January 6th, despite the fact that every single department of law enforcement right now is looking into it, she wanted this to be a later authorized commission so it would go into the election year of 2022 and hurt Republicans.
So she did not want this to be an overnight thing.
So she pretended as if she was negotiating with Republicans on this commission.
And the more information that we get about January 6th, the more it looks like an interruption, not an insurrection.
So you chose this deliberately, is that correct? is that correct? - Thank you.
I love this stuff, believe it or not.
It's very appropriate...
You know, this is one of those male-female hours I could do six hours on.
The men ask women out.
Let's see here.
Wow.
The calls are amazing.
Let me summarize them.
Please don't hang up because I have comments on a lot of them.
So let's see here.
All right.
Christopher in Detroit.
Not really.
In other words, not really.
Men don't.
He's 25 years old.
Because they're terrified of having the police called.
Well, that is indicative of what the 25-year-old woman, waitress, said.
Guy asked for her number, a customer, and she told her fellow waitresses, or servers as they now say, and they said, so are you going to file a report?
Hmm.
Christopher, call on Friday, the third hour.
I want to talk to you.
Mark is 42 years old, Omaha, Nebraska.
I do not ask women out.
I'm waiting to travel and meet a woman abroad.
This I've heard, actually, from some men, that they've given up on American women because of the feminism issue.
Not the happiest of my male-female hours.
Let's see.
Okay, let's see here.
Mara, sorry, in New York City.
Unless men are politically right of Dennis, they do not ask women out.
Oh my God.
Susan, also New York City.
The tradition in our synagogue is you date to marry.
This is an Orthodox woman, Orthodox Jewish.
Then pursue your career.
That's what I think.
That was the old way.
It was a better way.
This notion that is now common, that men will say, well, I want to get financially secure and then I'll marry.
I don't understand that.
Why don't you get financially secure after you marry?
You'll be able to build up your life with somebody.
To me, it's a non sequitur.
Thomas 31 says he does ask women.
It depends who you listen to.
There you go.
I'm happy for that.
Well, there's no such thing as a risk-free life, my dear friends, and that is what our progressive co-citizens, fellow citizens, have tried to create.
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The case is Dobbs v.
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If the law is upheld, lives would be saved.
Lots of them.
This is big news, but it's not necessarily the case that the court will reverse Roe v.
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I often refer to the cumulative case theory of the pro-life movement.
That comes down to this.
Pro-life legislation and pro-life lawyers working to erode Roe v.
Wade step by step, law by law, restriction by restriction, court precedent by court precedent.
Make no mistake, this case is huge and the precedent will be massive.
The second issue is even more important.
The Mississippi law, and thus this particular Supreme Court case, focuses on the life of the unborn child.
That's the biggest issue here.
We should watch and hope and pray for change from the courts.
We also need to hope and work and pray for a change in human hearts.
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Thanks to human ingenuity, long-term investments we've made in science and medicine, we were able to, in an unprecedented fashion, come we were able to, in an unprecedented fashion, come up with a vaccine that is on point.
This is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.
You know, we're still involved in the Middle East.
No, actually, the Abraham Accords occurred after you left, Mr. President, because you screwed up the Middle East badly.
But then, thanks to human ingenuity and long-term investments we made in science, we...
We were able to come up with a vaccine.
The we there is truly expansive because the virus didn't exist when President Obama left office and President Trump gets all the credit.
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But you do you do talk about why it's important to understand things.
And I and I really do value that because I do think it's important for us to be able to say the Nazis are wicked, but there are reasons people were taken in by them.
and we should be aware of those things, just as we ought to be aware why people are being taken in by cultural Marxism and critical race theory.
There are good reasons people are being...
Once again, I agree with everything you say.
Keep going.
Okay.
Well, I just thought you might want to say more about that.
Well, I'm a philosopher, and I love dialogue.
I love Plato's Socratic dialogues, and it takes two to dialogue.
And even if one is a fool, you can learn from a fool.
Imagine if Plato had never put fools into his dialogue.
If Socrates had done nothing but monologues instead of dialogues, he would not have been the greatest philosophical writer in the history of the world.
A dialogue is better than a monologue simply because it's closer to ultimate reality, which is a trialogue, the Trinity.
Here's a question for you.
I am not a Roman Catholic, but I have deep respect for the Church and always have.
What do you suppose people who don't pay close attention Well, he's a Jesuit after all.
So the next time we might get a Catholic Pope.
No, Francis is a holy man.
I don't think he's very bright.
I think he's practically very naive, especially in dealing with China.
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New York Times reporter named Maggie Haberman goes on and says, you know, let me tell you why we didn't take it all that seriously, this theory about the coronavirus leaking from a Wuhan lab.
It's because Donald Trump...
Said it.
And they offered no evidence to back it up.
So we just assumed that because Donald Trump has so low credibility, you can't blame us.
He trashed his own credibility.
So therefore, how are we supposed to respond to anything he says?
And another pun, another view said the same thing.
Said Trump's racist tropes buried the message that COVID could have come from a lab.
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What they're telling you is they don't do their job as reporters.
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Immediately upon our arrival, a van, a transport van, taking away a number of illegals who were apprehended here.
Of course, to a guy like me who just hears about the border for the most part through the prism of the media.
That's kind of a jarring thing to see, but for those who are living this here at Yuma, as I look across this little river and see Mexico, this is an everyday occurrence.
This is happening all the time, huh?
Non-stop, and yesterday was north of 500 people apprehended.
That's not counting the unknowns and the known getaways.
And since I've been down here today...
Thank you.
Hello, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Welcome to Hour 3 of my show.
The President of the United States gave the most anti-American speech in the history of the American presidency yesterday.
I loathe Joe Biden as much as any of you Never Trumpers loathed Donald Trump, just for the record.
But I don't have a Biden derangement syndrome, and I am not obsessed with it.
And it is not the only issue in America, and in any event, if Biden were not president, Kamala Harris would be president, and nothing would change.
In fact, nothing would change with any Democrat.
The Democratic Party loathes this country at this time, and they are proud of it.
And if you don't loathe the country, if you don't consider it systemically racist, vile, born in sin, filled with white supremacists as the great...
Enemy of the country, then you are not a functional Democrat.
It's become a despicable party, and it may crush the country.
The country is hanging in the balance.
Biden is ruining it financially, militarily, and morally.
I can't think of a good thing that he has done.
I'm sure he has, but I can't think of any.
But I just want people to understand that it is possible for sincere Americans to loathe Joe Biden as much as sincere people loathe President Trump.
The narcissism of the left is that their hatreds are unique.
That's because we act more decently and don't Don't get hysterical over it.
But here's a proof.
The speech was disgusting.
It was...
If this had been given 20 years ago, the person would not have been considered eligible for dog catcher in the Democratic Party.
You can't imagine Jimmy Carter giving the speech.
You can't imagine...
Let's see, who are our recent Democratic presidents?
I couldn't imagine Barack Obama giving this speech.
This is how much the left has gained power in the party.
I don't think Barack Obama disagrees with a word, but he wouldn't have given this speech.
Bill Clinton certainly wouldn't have given this speech.
All right, let's see.
This is yesterday's, folks.
This is the Arlington.
No, no, it's not Arlington that we're talking about.
Right, so I'm just commenting on what I have here.
There we go.
All right.
Let's begin here then with the first Biden clip here.
Young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding given the chance as white entrepreneurs are.
But they don't have lawyers.
They don't have accountants.
But they have great ideas.
Does anyone doubt this whole nation would be better off from the investments those people make?
And I promise you, that's why I set up the National Small Business Administration that's much broader because they're going to get those loans.
It's hard to understand.
But I guess the gist of it is that there would be far more black entrepreneurs if the country weren't racist.
They can't get lawyers.
But they don't have lawyers.
They don't have accountants.
I don't know what he's talking about.
Okay.
Just that, that's it.
The left has created this scenario that if you're black, with rare exceptions, you are a victim.
And all that does is engender hatred.
There are no happy people on earth who think they're victims.
I have a chapter on victim thinking in a book written that I wrote in 1998, 23 years ago.
It says that had nothing to do with what we're going through right now.
If you think you're a victim, you cannot be happy.
It is one of the worst possible self-images because people who think their victims are not only intrinsically unhappy, there are no happy victims, but you are also embittered to the point that normal moral rules rarely apply to you.
I am a victim.
I may therefore lash out.
And that is what the left is doing to many people of color.
You have permission to lash out at the scumbag society you were stuck in.
That millions of black Africans have moved to the United States voluntarily is one of the great...
Proofs of the lie of how systemically racist this is.
I've always asked, never gotten an answer to this, are black Africans stupid?
Were any Jews moving to Germany in the 1930s?
Not that I know of.
Because Germany really was anti-Semitic.
But America is not really anti-black.
That's why millions of blacks move here.
They're not stupid.
They're not masochists.
It is the greatest lie since the Jewish blood libel of the Middle Ages that Jews killed Christian children to get their blood to bake matzah on Passover.
That was a huge libel and is the biggest national libel in history.
The entire population of Jews in England was expelled.
They were kicked out of England, largely on this charge.
And many Jews were tortured to death on this charge.
Communities were wiped out.
The second biggest national libel in history is that America is racist.
Joe Biden is a libeler.
It is.
Who was it who said to me, yes, Rod Dreher yesterday at the Ultimate Issues Hour, said these are not just lies.
They're anti-truths.
It's like a higher level of lie.
You still don't get what he said?
Their businesses fail because they can't afford a lawyer or accountant.
Okay, that's right.
He said the data shows.
I'd like to see where the data is.
And how do you have data on that?
Is there data on how many people don't get accountants?
Businesses fail because they don't have accountants.
Yes, businesses fail because they don't get accountants.
That's correct.
My father was an accountant, and I have a warm feeling toward them.
Next, please.
...to be a little part of it.
But you know what, Rev?
I didn't realize, hate's never defeated.
It only hides.
It hides.
And give it a little bit of oxygen.
It's a little bit of oxygen by its leaders.
It comes out of there from under the rock like it was happening again, as if it never went away.
And so, folks, we can't.
We must not give hate a safe harbor.
As I said in my address at the joint session of Congress...
The guy is spouting hate, and we can't...
The left is the hate center of the universe, certainly of America.
It's truly Soviet.
It's what they are guilty of that they charge others.
And the others are always invisible.
Where is this hate under the rock?
How come we don't recognize it?
I guess because we're haters?
Really?
And who gave the oxygen?
Of course, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump gave hate the oxygen.
Really?
Well, it's part of the Charlottesville lie that he said that there were good Nazis.
Oh, does he repeat that again?
It's a gigantic lie.
He never said there were good Nazis.
We have an entire video on that.
Steve Cortez gives it.
And you should watch it.
It's for you five minutes.
If that doesn't prove to you that it's a gigantic lie that he called Nazis good people, then nothing will.
Oh, God.
See, The left foments hatred.
That's the irony.
This country is basically such a decent place to live in for every color.
And they have made it a bad place.
They have made it.
They have truly ruined it.
Whether it's the ruining by the left and the Bidens, the Biden-Harris, Schumer, Pelosi left, and the New York Times, if they have permanently ruined it, I don't know.
I do know that this is the tipping point where we have to fight back.
Those of you who fight the bringing in of the 1619 curriculum into your children's school, you have to fight it, and if you lose, you take your children out of the school.
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So I want to get through a very important piece of news that happened.
The Pelosi Commission.
So for the last couple months, Nancy Pelosi, I think, has been intentionally Slow walking this.
I think that Nancy Pelosi has been intentionally dragging her feet for months because Nancy Pelosi wanted a commission to look into January 6th, despite the fact that every single department of law enforcement right now is looking into it.
She wanted this to be a later authorized commission so it would go into the election year of 2022 and hurt Republicans.
So she did not want this to be an overnight thing.
And I'm not supporting the smashing of windows or the assaulting of police officers.
You lay your hand on a police officer, you should go to prison for a very long time.
I'm not minimizing that.
At the same time, who killed Ashley Babbitt?
And why were there no charges against the person that...
Fired a shot at Ashley Babbitt, who was unarmed.
I thought that was the big mantra of BLM Incorporated.
So for months now, Republicans have been negotiating with Nancy Pelosi.
When I say Republicans, I mean someone who is not even a Republican, someone who voted for impeachment.
And so the commission is supposed to be like a 9-11 style commission to look in.
To the January 6th incident.
But we all know how these things happen.
And this would be a Mueller style counsel that would be a roaming prosecutor.
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But you're telling me that the wealthiest societies have the most suicides.
I can guess why that is.
Why do you think it is?
Well, they're not happy.
The two strongest indicators of happiness are smiles and the lack of suicides.
There's an organization, I think it's sponsored by the United Nations, called the Global Happiness Project, which awards some sort of plaudit to the five countries which are supposedly the happiest and warnings to the five countries that are unhappiness.
And the last version of this designated five countries in sub-Saharan Africa as the least happy countries in the world.
The five Scandinavian countries as the most happy countries in the world.
I thought it was a joke.
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Oh, Bill Plasty says my daughter came home from a protest and says, Daddy, tell me about the times you've been pulled over by the police and mistreated.
He goes, I've never had a bad...
Really?
What world are you living in?
What does that even mean?
I have a bunch of white friends who've complained about them being stopped by cops and how they've been treated.
What is this?
And Plasky, look up Ferguson effect.
Look up Minneapolis effect or George Floyd effect.
They're all interchangeable.
Cops pull back.
Bad guys know it.
Crime goes up.
The people who get killed are the very black people that you wrote so lovingly about in your article where you said you're ashamed because you didn't get it.
You're making it worse.
Not better.
It is rare for anybody to be killed by the police.
Anybody.
A population of 350 million people.
50 million interactions with the police and civilians.
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I'm Dennis Prager, and this truly loathsome, hate-filled speech, hate towards his fellow Americans and America, he is truly the opposite of an inspiring president.
If the press were just honest, he would be depicted as the...
Destructive fool that he is.
But he's not.
Alright, Sean, let's go to the next Biden clip here.
Do we have another Biden clip?
That was it.
Terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today.
You know, they live in a make-believe world.
Where is terrorism from white supremacy?
What is he talking about?
These individual crackpot shooters?
Like at the synagogue in Pittsburgh?
Yes, they exist.
That is...
What is he talking about?
We had a year of riots, of utterly destructive, violent riots.
And he's telling me that white supremacy...
Terrorism is the greatest threat to this country?
He's lying to you.
You're lying.
You're a liar.
That's it.
But the New York Times agrees, and the Washington Post agrees, and your local TV station agrees, and CNN agrees, and MSNBC agrees.
Get it?
So therefore, the lie is amplified and said enough.
It works.
Not ISIS. Not al-Qaeda.
White supremacists.
That's not me.
That's the intelligence community.
Well, if it is the intelligence community, then the country is in worse shape than you can imagine.
If that's the intelligence...
Really, if that's what the CIA and FBI are telling him, then it's like the State Department that put up BLM flags at their embassies.
Talked about that yesterday.
Every one of those ambassadors in charge d'affaires should be fired.
You might as well put up a white supremacist flag.
BLM is a hate organization.
If you can't say that, you have so allowed yourself to be filled with hate that there's no hope for you.
BLM is a hate group.
Get it?
Period.
End of issue.
It hates whites.
It hates this country.
It hates freedom.
It hates capitalism.
It hates industriousness.
It hates the nuclear family.
It hates everything that is good.
Okay?
That's BLM. It hates all that's good.
Repeat after me.
BLM hates all that's good.
Okay?
And the left hates all that's good.
It destroys everything it touches.
Elementary school, high school, college, universities, sports, everything.
The military.
The left is a poisonous thing in the human condition.
Liberals are not leftists, but they vote for leftists.
The liberals are the reason the left succeeds.
They're too scared to fight them.
That's what it is.
You don't pay a price.
Fighting the right.
Pay no price.
Pay a big price fighting the left.
You lose your friends.
You can lose your children.
You can lose your job.
You can lose your reputation.
Tell me what you lose for posting something anti-right.
Nothing.
You lose nothing.
It's cowardice not to be anti-left.
It's pure, simple cowardice.
But cowardice is the human condition.
Joe Biden.
I'm very curious.
The people who voted for Joe Biden, who are liberal and not left, are you happy with your vote?
The day he was inaugurated.
Yes, that's right.
The day he was inaugurated.
He ended the XL pipeline.
Was that a good thing for American workers?
What was it good for?
It was good for fanatical environmentalists.
Not even for normal environmentalists.
First for fanatical environmentalists.
It had no deleterious impact on the environment.
But it was good for the economy.
Stability is the enemy of the left.
The left is the drama queen in your life.
They hate calm.
That's why they hate the concept of law and order.
The basis of everything that makes civilization possible.
law and order.
Do we have time for our Portland teacher?
We don't have time for that.
What did she say, colleagues?
It's on Zoom.
She said, colleagues who don't want to teach critical race theory are like pedophiles.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's deep.
Critical race theory?
It's just a hate doctrine.
That's all it is.
The seeds...
It was a famous sociologist at Columbia.
I don't remember his name.
Daniel something, I think.
The seeds of its destruction are in capitalism, he argued.
It's so successful that it just breeds...
People with antipathy toward what it produced.
I didn't think he was right.
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CNN. New York Times reporter named Maggie Haberman goes on and says, you know, let me tell you why we didn't take it all that seriously, this theory about the coronavirus leaking from a Wuhan lab.
It's because Donald Trump said it.
And Mike Pompeo said it.
And they offered no evidence to back it up, so we just assumed that because Donald Trump had so low credibility, you can't blame us.
He trashed his own credibility, so therefore, how are we supposed to respond to anything he says?
And another put in another view said the same thing.
He said Trump's racist tropes buried the message that COVID could have come from a lab.
Now, think about what these people are telling you.
What they're telling you is they don't do their job as reporters.
If there is a suspicion, a rumor, a report that this came from a lab, rather than track it down, if it came from Donald Trump, we're not going to even look at it.
Now, what are you saying?
You're saying that you don't trust anything that comes out of Donald Trump's mouth.
Let me tell you something, Maggie Haberman, and I know you listen to the show, all the smart lefties do.
We don't trust anything coming out of your mouth.
Now, how many times have you accused Donald Trump of not taking the coronavirus as seriously as he should have when he should have?
Why do you suppose he felt that way?
Apply the same logic you're applying to your skepticism about his story about the coronavirus coming from a lab?
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I'm sorry.
Israel's enemies hate, number one, women.
They're misogynists.
Number two, they hate homosexuals.
They're utter homophobic.
In fact, they like to kill homosexuals.
And lastly, they hate atheists.
They like to kill atheists.
But the left is on their side.
How does that work, Joel Pollack?
Well, Israel also loves certain things that the left doesn't like.
Israel loves family.
Israel loves territory.
Israel loves the right to self-defense, the right to bear arms.
They don't have the equivalent of the Second Amendment, but you certainly see a lot of people who are armed in Israel, and the country has a very low murder rate.
There's very little crime involved in firearms.
For those who've never been to Israel, I've been, like, I don't know how many times, a dozen times.
You've never been on holiday or on a business trip unless you've gone to a disco and you've seen somebody from the IDF with their slung M16 on their back on the dance floor.
It's something else.
I'll one-up you there.
You haven't been to a beach until you've seen girls in bikinis with M16s on the sand in Tel Aviv.
No, it's just a society that's comfortable with firearms.
And these are things that Israel believes in and the left does not believe in.
Israel believes also in assimilation.
When people come to Israel, they are put through an intensive language training so that they can speak Hebrew, the main language in Israel, although English and Arabic are also official languages.
People are taught Hebrew, and they're taught the cultural and religious traditions of the society so they can fit in.
And there's a really comprehensive...
intense effort to do that.
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Ali Habib.
Lee, it's impossible to describe him because he does so much.
His latest project is producer of this remarkable film, The Streets Were My Father.
And he's the president of Our American Network, which produces terrific stories all over, stations all over the country.
Lee Habib, how you doing?
I'm great, Dennis.
How are you?
Well, my standard answer for a year and a half has been better than my country.
Okay, that's the proper response.
That's fine.
You put out an interesting thing here.
Father's Day hurts if you don't have a father.
Which is, of course, a big part of the theme of your...
By the way, you can stream the film or buy a disc or discs at SalemNow.com.
It's a story about hopelessness and redemption.
The streets were my father.
All right, so tell us what prompted you to make this.
You know, Dennis, we do a nationally syndicated storytelling show.
We're on two hours a night, five days a week, with a staff of 25 people collecting and gathering stories from CEOs, from athletes.
You name it.
It's America.
We always ask a few questions to everybody, rich, poor, religious leaders, business leaders, where were you born?
Tell us about your father.
And it's remarkable, Dennis, when we say, tell us about your father, one in two of the responses are hurt hard, and they force people to cry, take a step back, and then tell really terrible or tragic stories about fathers who either weren't there or were Terribly abusive.
And we were on to something.
We knew that come Father's Day, we needed to do a Father's Day special.
And we do it every year now.
We've been doing it for four years, in which one hour of the show is stories from people like Brett Favre talking about his present father and what it meant to him.
But also really remarkable people, business tycoons who didn't have a father.
And now it ultimately led to a couple of divorces, to pain, to suffering, to workaholism, and to some very bad outcomes.
Particularly, we were struck by some work that a prison ministry program was doing in Chicago with gang leaders.
And bringing guys who had no fathers, had been in and out of prison, were written off by society.
But they came to God.
And when they came to God, their lives were changed.
And when we played those stories, the response was overwhelming by our audience.
And that's when we knew that we should dig in with those guys and follow their lives and find out what really happened.
And this is the story of one African-American guy who started a big gang, an Hispanic guy who was in a gang and was in prison doing a life sentence for murder, and a guy was half black and half white.
And Dennis, not one of these guys talked about systemic racism.
Not one of these guys talked about the cops.
Not one of these guys talked about white people.
The first third of the film, they practically break down talking about what happened to their lives because there was no father in their home.
The other third of the film is the gravitation to gangs and how gangs were a natural process for them because that's where they found their family and their love.
And then ultimately to Prison Life and to a Chuck Colson-bred program that started with Prison Fellowship and came to be a local program that's legendary and has saved and changed the lives of countless numbers of men, brought them to God.
And this is really a God film, Dennis, in the end.
But through the mouths of three men and their testimonies, their stories.
There's no narrator in this film.
Nobody else is in this film but these three men.
I can't tell you how angry I am that the educated of the society will not confront the fact, two facts, that fatherlessness is infinitely more predictive of crime than poverty.
And that God is the single best solution to these issues.
So they don't acknowledge the root, and they don't acknowledge the solution, but they're well-educated.
Well, guys, we know that's a core problem in the country.
But one of the interesting things here is what I do in that USA Today ad, which we'll run next week, is, look, we can complain and carp about the progressives.
We can complain about their influence in society.
But we who call ourselves Christians and God people, we're the answer.
And we have thousands and tens of thousands of churches and synagogues and people of good faith who aren't religious but who know God matters or who haven't come to God but understand the importance of God.
And we can be the solution.
We're allowed to love a stranger.
We're allowed to adopt a kid.
We're allowed to put a body on a person.
And so I challenge the American church.
Look, we know that the abolition movement, It was a God movement.
We know that the Civil Rights Movement.
Oh, great.
Hold that there.
That is so good, what you're saying.
It is so important.
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but you're telling me that the wealthiest societies have the most suicides I can guess why that is.
Why do you think it is?
Well, they're not happy.
The two strongest indicators of happiness are smiles and the lack of suicides.
There's an organization, I think it's sponsored by the United Nations, called the Global Happiness Project, which awards some sort of plaudit to the five countries which are supposedly the happiest and warnings to the five countries that are unhappiest.
And the last version of this designated five countries in sub-Saharan Africa as the least happy countries in the world, the five Scandinavian countries as the most happy countries in the world.
I thought it was a joke.
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Oh, Bill Plasty says my daughter came home from a protest and says, Daddy, tell me about the times you've been pulled over by the police and mistreated.
He goes, I've never had a bad...
Really?
What world are you living in?
What does that even mean?
I have a bunch of white friends who've complained about them being stopped by cops and how they've been treated.
What is this?
In Plaski?
Look up Ferguson effect.
Look up Minneapolis effect or George Floyd effect.
They're all interchangeable.
Cops pull back.
Bad guys know it.
Crime goes up.
The people who get killed are the very black people that you wrote so lovingly about in your article where you said you're ashamed because you didn't get it.
You're making it worse.
Not better.
It is rare for anybody to be killed by the police.
Anybody.
A population of 350 million people, 50 million interactions with police and civilians, 11 million arrests, 60,000 officers assaulted.
60 officers killed, and out of all that, 1,000 civilians are killed.
500 of them white.
250 of them are black.
More unarmed whites killed than unarmed blacks.
Washington state researchers over years have done this three times now.
Simulations with cops.
Three times more hesitant, three times more reluctant to pull the trigger on a black suspect than on a white suspect.
Just the opposite of what the Black Lives Matter people think.
And just being wrong about something is no big deal.
Being wrong about something with deadly consequences is.
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And I know many years.
and...
He's a good man.
He does good work.
His latest is to produce this film, The Streets Were My Father.
And again, my friends, fatherlessness is the greatest contributor to crime.
And God is the greatest solution.
And if you're an atheist, you should be as firmly...
On board as any religious person.
Because the issue isn't whether or not you have faith.
It's whether or not you acknowledge truth.
Even if you think God is a magical potion.
Let us say somebody developed a magical potion and it solved most people's worst problems.
Addiction of any type.
And violence.
Let's say it did.
Wouldn't you advocate taking the magical potion?
So you were saying, Lee Habib, that just as the church is led in the anti-abolition, in the pro-abolition, anti-slavery movement, they should lead in, and then I have to cut you off for a break.
Go ahead.
Indeed.
Look, it's up to us, and we can complain, but we're not complainers.
I mean, we're doers.
And the American church...
It needs to grow, and it needs to grow by radical acts of love.
And when people see those radical acts of love, and you'll see them in this film, you'll see radical acts of love so beautiful.
A father forgiving the guy who killed his son and telling that guy he's his son because he knew that kid never had a father, the kid who shot his own son.
And when you see radical acts of love and godliness, it makes you want to be godly.
It makes you want to think about God.
And it is an answer to your problem.
And faith has always been...
The bulwark of American liberty, liberty without faith, is licentiousness.
And the abolition movement, the civil rights movement, was led not just by Dr. Martin Luther King, but remember he was Reverend King and his daddy was a pastor.
That civil rights movement was led by the cross and led by great Jewish and Christian religious leaders fighting for real justice, God's justice, not social justice, God's justice.
And they're very different.
They're very different things.
Powerful stuff.
It's interesting.
It's a separate discussion for another time.
If my child were murdered, would I embrace his murderer?
I don't think I'd have that in me.
But it doesn't mean anything.
I'm just being open with you.
I would say this, Dennis.
The alternative is to be consumed by bitterness.
And then you let the person who murdered your son own you.
In this respect, it's not that you're forgiving him, but that you're letting go of it yourself.
And it's very powerful for you and for them.
In any event, I'm just emoting with you, but your message is truly of overwhelming significance, and this is the type of film we need.
So it is now available at SalemNow.com, is that correct?
That's correct.
And I'm hoping, particularly people of faith, this is a great proselytizing tool.
We need people to join our churches.
And if you simply hand this disc, buy some discs, and hand them to people without fathers.
Hand them to strangers who may not believe in the power of God.
And it's not going to be you proselytizing or you testifying.
It's going to be these three men.
And they're weeping in this film.
And these are tough men.
And these are gangsters and murderers.
But they're human beings, and there was a reason that they became the way they became.
And you'll find that out, and you'll discover the power of God to transform a life.
And by buying this at SalemNow.com, buy a few discs.
Buy ten.
Hand them out to people through the year.
And you'll get a thank you from those people, I promise you.
You'll get a thank you.
I agree.
Keep up the great work, Lee Habib.
And thank you for all the great work you do, Dennis.
Thank you.
Unlike most people with my convictions, I am reinforced every day by you, the listeners and callers, by guests like Lee Habib, by the emails, by the lectures that I'm invited to give.
I am lucky.
I meet so many people with beautiful values.
That's not true for a lot of people with beautiful values.
They feel alone.
That is an advantage I admit that I do have.
And I want you to have it too.
That's why I'm such an advocate of your bonding with kindred spirits.
Okay, let's take Dave in Orange County, California.
Hello, Dave.
Hi, Dennis.
Listen, first of all, the quote that you were referencing was from Daniel Bell in his seminal work, The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism.
And he's right on the money that the seeds of destruction are a part of the system because the culture is divorced from the economics.
We've seen this in our politics with people saying, hey, I only want to talk about fiscal issues, not social issues.
But more to the point I'm calling to kind of challenge you is that you...
You always say that it's a lie that the country is institutionally racist and then immediately follow up with examples of institutional racism.
It's just simply a question of racism against who and based on what race.
So I think it's very difficult to say the country is not institutionally racist when the country is obsessed in its education system, in its businesses.
With what color you are, what group you're a part of, and where you come from.
Oh, so you do agree with me.
No, no.
I hear you clearly.
You do agree with me, because what I'm talking about is the accusation that it's racist against blacks.
It's institutionally, systemically, as the word is used, racist against blacks.
If racist means race preoccupied, the country is more racist than it's been in half a century.
In fact, even more than that.
That is accurate.
Or it is also accurate to say that all systemic racism that does exist is on the left.
The contempt for blacks that the left has held all of my life.
You change in Oregon, you change math answers so that a black student or student of color doesn't fail.
Because that's equity.
Is there one person who has respect for blacks who thinks blacks can't handle math?
No.
Leftists think blacks can't handle math.
Ku Klux Klanners think it.
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Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him.
Nobody!
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
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This Constitution is intended for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.
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Those are the two biggest indicators of recovery, in my view.
Housing and employment.
Yeah, unemployment's, what Lisa, 4.6?
Wow!
4.7.
You know, as far as housing, the thing that we hear all the time from people we know, from friends, just from talking around the state, is housing markets in most parts of Ohio are just really hot.
I mean, they're crazy hot.
You know, somebody wants to go buy a house.
A young man that works for me tried to buy a house, and he said, it's a bid.
They're starting to bid on it, you know.
He said, I bid $10,000 more than the asking price.
He said they laughed at me.
So, you know, that's one of the things certainly you see going on today.
4.6%, that's the job shortage.
When you ran for governor, what was the unemployment?
Because we've been through a pandemic.
I actually thought it would be about 7% to 8%.
No, it's, you know, I don't know what it was, you know, on election day, but when we went into this pandemic, it was almost identical to what it is now.
So, you know, that was about, so we're, in many respects, we're back, you know, back to normal.
Have schools reopened to your satisfaction across the state?
Yeah, you know, something we did, Hugh, that was different, I think, than some other states, it became apparent to me in December and January that some of our urban schools were simply not going to go back in person.
And so we made them a deal.
And we made a deal.
We have 630-some school districts, and we said this to every school district.
If you sign a piece of paper and tell us that you'll be back in by March 1, we will vaccinate anybody in your school.
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Final segment of the show.
Hmm.
How's this for a headline?
New York Post.
Rutgers leaders, Rutgers University, forced to apologize for statement condemning anti-Semitism.
Rutgers Chancellor Christopher Malloy and Provost Francine Conway had issued a statement this week denouncing anti-Semitism and then apologized for it.
The Chancellor and Provost of Rutgers University apologized Thursday, that's past Thursday, for issuing a statement that denounced the recent surge in anti-Semitic attacks because he said it, Failed to communicate support for our Palestinian community members.
The initial statement from Chancellor Christopher Malloy and Provost Francine Conley said they were, quote, saddened by and greatly concerned about the sharp rise in hostile sentiments and anti-Semitic violence in the U.S. That's what they issued last Wednesday.
The next day, they have a statement titled An Apology.
Our diversity must be supported by equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and the condemnation of all forms of bigotry and hatred, including anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
As we grow in our personal and institutional understanding, we will take the lesson learned here to heart.
and pledge our commitment to doing better.
Molloy and Conway continued, We will work to regain your trust and make sure that our communications going forward are much more sensitive and balanced.
Rutgers is another cesspool.
It is impossible to overstate the moral and character weakness of college leaders.
You should hear Alan Dershowitz on them.
That there are no greater cowards than college presidents.
I've said this since I was at Columbia.
The deans who allowed students to take over offices.
You see, we think all of this is new.
None of it is new.
It is now.
What is new is men give birth.
But that's just another radical inevitability when you assault truth.
But this was there.
This is such weakness.
We can't condemn anti-Semitism because we didn't also mention our Palestinian neighbors.