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Thank you.
You are listening to The Dennis Prager Show.
But, of course, you're not listening to Dennis Prager at this very moment.
You're listening to the executive producer of The Dennis Prager Show, Alan Estrin.
That's me.
And Dennis is late today for a very good reason.
He is taping a long interview with Megyn Kelly for her podcast every once in a while, once in a blue moon.
He'll be a little bit late.
This is one of those blue moon situations.
But it gives us an opportunity we don't normally have, and that is to replay a segment from the show earlier in the week.
And I want to explain something about me and my relationship to Dennis.
As the producer of the show, I have certain responsibilities, obviously, but I want you all to know that I, like all of you, am a fan.
And I hear things on the show.
I'm constantly amazed by what Dennis says, by his analysis.
And this is one of those times.
So I'm actually happy that we get to replay this segment, which is an interview that...
It's not an interview.
The interview was between Bill Maher and Nicholas Kristof on Bill Maher's show last Friday.
We played the clip and Dennis analyzed this interview.
And that's what we're going to play now.
So I'm going to turn it over to Sean who's going to cue the clip.
And you're going to hear Dennis at his very best.
If you heard it...
You'll want to hear it again, and if you haven't heard it, you do not want to miss this.
Sean.
I have a long history with Bill Maher.
I used to be on the show regularly, then he went to Friday night, and I don't broadcast on my Sabbath.
But when it's before sunset on Friday, I can do it, so I was on the show last October.
Not last October.
The October right before the lockdown.
And I don't agree with him on most issues, nor he with me.
But I remember that I, when he was fired, I think it was ABC, for making some ugly comment about American fighter pilots.
I defended his free speech, said he shouldn't be fired.
Had him on the show, in fact.
Anyway, I go a long way back with him.
To his credit, he says things more often right now than ever before that are anti-left.
So I give him a great deal of credit for the courage to do that.
And nothing irks the left more than defending Israel.
Isn't that interesting?
Statement about the left.
So here is Bill Maher.
What night was this?
On Friday night, he had Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist, so nothing else needs to be said, as one of his guests.
This was, after all, a war with Gaza.
Thank God Israel treats its Arab citizens better than Egypt, Syria, or Saudi Arabia treat their Arab citizens.
I didn't see much of that in the press, so I was glad to see you say it.
Can you put some bones on that?
Why do you say they treat their citizens better?
They're Arab citizens.
So, I mean, I also said a lot more.
And clearly, within Israel, then Arab citizens obviously vote.
They can serve in the Knesset.
They can be judges.
Some of the most robust organizations speaking up for Palestinians are organizations like B'Tselem, the Human Rights Organization.
You know, that does not happen in Egypt, which obviously massacres Egyptians who support democracy.
By the way, before, but I would also say, this is Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times.
Did what he just described sound to you like an apartheid state?
Did blacks serve as judges, vote freely, have parties in their parliament, etc.?
It's another gigantic lie of the left that Israel is an apartheid state.
See the PragerU video by a black member of the South African parliament who did live under apartheid and went to Israel to check if it's an apartheid state.
And his reaction was how evil it is to cheapen the word apartheid.
He suffered through it.
But it doesn't matter.
They cheapen the word fascist on the left.
There's nothing they don't.
So I just thought, after all, all of the enumerations about how well things are, how good things are for Arab citizens of Israel, just remember the lie of it being an apartheid state.
We continue.
But I would also say that I made that point for context.
I think it's important to understand that Israel at home truly is robust.
But I don't think that's a defense for Israel.
Engaging in possible war crimes in Gaza or engaging...
Well, Gaza fired 4,000 rockets into Israel.
What would you say Israel should have done instead of what they did?
Okay, for that alone, Bill Maher should get the Nobel Peace Prize.
For that question alone, they said 4,000 rockets to kill as many Israelis as possible.
What should Israel have done?
I don't even remember Nicholas Kristof's answer, so let's hear.
4,000 rockets into Israel.
What would you say Israel should have done instead of what they did?
How could you not submit?
So, I mean, international lawyers are pretty clear that they have a right to defend themselves, they have a right to respond at military targets, but there was a sense that the response was probably a war crime because it did not sufficiently avoid civilian casualties.
Okay, they purposely put the rockets in civilian places.
That's their strategy.
Well, likewise, Israel's defense ministry is in a civilian area.
Okay, this is a lie.
This is a phony point by Nicholas Kristof.
Of course its administration is in a civilian place.
I visited it.
It's in Tel Aviv.
That's not where its military is.
That's where the bureaucrats are.
That's like saying that the Department of Defense is in a civilian area.
Of course it is!
But we don't have military bases in the middle of hospitals.
We don't keep anti-aircraft batteries on schools.
They do in Gaza.
Kristoff is just basically non-committed to truth in this response.
Oh, Israel does the same thing.
Israel does not do the same thing.
But he works for the New York Times.
I don't expect better.
...the defense ministry is in a civilian area.
I mean, both sides do this, partly because they're crowded countries.
I do think that Hamas particularly does this, and I think that's war crime on the part of Hamas.
And clearly, Hamas is engaged...
...when people go to war, I mean, there are certain things that are beyond the pale.
This seems like, I mean, it was a normal war.
People die in war.
It's a horrible thing.
But, I mean, we have developed laws of war precisely to restrain the inhumanity of war.
We don't allow chemical weapons.
But I don't know how else you respond to when you...
I mean, what if Canada...
Fired 4,000 rockets into America.
Or Mexico, which is an even better analogy, because we actually did steal the land from Mexico.
I would submit that Israel did not steal anybody's land.
This is another thing I've heard in the last couple of weeks, words like occupiers and colonizers and apartheid, which I don't think people understand the history there.
This Bill Maher dialogue with Nicholas Kristof, columnist, New York Times, is precious.
And I salute Bill Maher.
I really do.
But he has taken on the left frequently now.
I hope to go back on the show this year, and if I have the chance, I will ask him, has he rethought the danger of the left, given his...
Realizations about the poison of wokeness.
Anyway, on Israel, the guy has just been remarkable.
He's dealing now with this notion that Israel has stolen land.
I'll have his comments in a moment, but I just want to review this notion.
Israel committed war crimes, Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times says, by not targeting only military targets.
Yes.
But it's not possible to target military targets in Gaza without civilian deaths because they put them among civilians.
Incidentally, how many days was this war?
11?
Something like 11 days.
When one realizes how much Israel did and that it was about 200 fatalities.
Of the break.
Do you realize how pinpoint...
This only gets better.
So stay with us.
We're going to pick this up on the other side of the break.
Bill Maher, Nicholas Kristof, Dennis Prager.
This is Albert Mogler for townhall.com.
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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 trial of 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.
No.
Well, uh...
Welcome back, everybody.
This is Alan Estrin filling in for Dennis, but just very briefly.
He's going to be here.
Don't go anywhere.
Don't leave your radio, because Dennis will be in the studio shortly after this segment.
But what we're doing is playing a great analysis that Dennis did of the interview between Bill Maher and Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times on the subject of Gaza versus Israel.
We played that in the first segment.
We're going to continue it right now.
When one realizes how much Israel did, and that it was about 200 fatalities, do you realize how pinpoint...
Their targeting was, in fact, New York Times, front page, these children, these dead children, pictures of dead children, front page New York Times, caused the former head of the ADL, who was a big believer in the New York Times, actually to cancel his subscription.
New York Times is a left-wing...
Well, the word I want to use, I won't use.
It's a left-wing organ of the left.
That's all it is.
We continue with Bill Maher on the issue of the Israelis stole land and occupy it.
The last couple of weeks, words like occupiers and colonizers and apartheid, which I don't think people understand the history there.
The Jews have been in that area of the world since about 1200 DC, way before the first Muslim or Arab walked the earth, a thousand years before.
I mean, Jerusalem was their capital.
Okay, so if it's just about who got there first, it's not even close.
There have been a continuous Jewish presence.
Yes, the Jews were the ones who were occupied by everybody.
The Romans took over at some point, and then the Persians, and the Byzantines, and then the Ottomans.
It's so precious that he knows this.
There was colonization going on there.
Beginning in the 20th, 19th century, they started to return to Palestine.
Which was never an Arab country.
There was never a country called Palestine that was a distinct Arab country.
How many people know that at Harvard?
And yes, there was a problem there because there was two people who wanted to share the land, which is why the UN in 1947 said, okay, we're going to partition it.
We have the map.
I want to show it.
People forget what the map looks like.
This is what was on the table at the beginning.
The green is the part that...
The Arab population would have gotten.
It's a good part of the country.
It's the good part, a lot of it.
Look what Israel has.
A little sliver by the coast and the desert in the south.
That second map is what Israel has today.
Yes, it is a lot more.
But doesn't it behoove the people who rejected the half a loaf...
And then continue attacked.
Hamas's charter says they just want to wipe out Israel.
Their negotiating position is you all die.
But, I mean, there's a difference between defending Hamas, which I agree...
Commits war crimes.
And I would accept that, I think, too often in liberal circles there's been a tendency to elide the repression of Hamas, the homophobia of Hamas, the misogyny of Hamas.
But that also does not excuse Israel ruling Palestinians in the West Bank, for example, without giving them any vote, taking water and giving...
Wait, wait, wait.
They have a vote.
The man isn't...
He sounds like an idiot, if you know anything about the Middle East.
They vote for Palestinian leaders.
They don't have a vote in Israel.
What is he talking about?
What, damn it, is he talking about?
Nicholas Kristof is a well-intentioned idiot.
I'm adding well-intentioned because I read him and have for years.
The man is guided by no wisdom, no knowledge, but a big heart.
And you know where good intentions get you without wisdom?
To hell.
Playing for you and we're almost done with Bill Maher and his absolute...
What is the word desiccation?
What does desiccation mean?
It's where you, like, rip apart, no?
Oh.
What does desiccate mean?
It's the first time in my career I've used the word I don't know.
Except for neftigent.
No, not desecrate.
D-E-S-S-I-C-A-T-E. What is the definition?
To what?
To drain of emotional or intellectual vitality.
Oh, so he did desiccate him.
He drained him of emotional and intellectual vitality.
It was devastating.
Okay, fine.
That's correct.
It was desiccating and devastating.
Desiccate.
Thank you.
Desiccate.
We allow everybody who works on this show their moments of idiosyncrasy.
That's fine.
When Sean hears a new word, he wants to hear it three times from the computer.
Why he does is a riddle to those of us who do not have a similar yearning.
Okay.
Continue, please, with Bill Barr.
Without giving them any vote, taking water and giving it to settlers, and maybe most important, damaging any possibility down the road of creating a two-state solution.
You know, how do we avoid...
A war when somebody is shelling, your neighbor is shelling you.
That's hard.
But what we can do is try to create a two-state solution ten years from now.
And the way you do that is you don't build up settlements right now in the West Bank.
So we have a video, actually, on the settlements issues.
Alan Dershowitz, I think, right?
My dear friends, before there was one settlement, the Palestinians, Arab, Muslims of the area negated Israel's right to exist.
The settlements are as big a useful issue built on nothing as the insurrection of January 6th is.
Oh, it's the insurrection.
That's the great danger to America.
White supremacist revolution.
Right?
That's the great danger to peace in the Middle East, settlements.
Five times the Palestinians were offered a state, including in one case with Ehud Olmert, or was it Ehud Barak, I don't remember which one, where they would have Jerusalem as the capital of their state, and they turned it all down.
You know why?
Because they're much more interested in destroying Israel than in having a state.
Israel left Gaza.
So what did the Palestinians do?
They created a terrorist state out of Gaza.
If they would have been peaceful, Gaza would be blossoming today.
They spend all their money on missiles, rockets, and tunnels.
Not on hospitals, not on infrastructure, not on schools.
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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.
I'm sorry.
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John, thank you so much for coming on.
I appreciate it.
Great to talk to you.
John, I read your piece.
One of the things that Eric Holder once said, the former AG, Is that photo ID, requiring photo ID, is an example of, quote, pernicious racism, end of quote.
Right.
Well, I mean, there's all sorts of hyperbole that's being thrown around.
Just a couple weeks ago, the New York Times was claiming that the Republicans were becoming anti-democratic and authoritarian.
And one of their two main proofs for that was that the types of voter laws requiring IDs that Republicans and state legislatures were trying to push through.
You know, I guess my response is if requiring photo IDs is proof of an authoritarian, anti-democratic tendency...
Then Sweden is anti-democratic.
France is anti-democratic.
You know, essentially all of Europe is anti-democratic.
You point out in your article that of the 47 nations surveyed, only one does not require government-issued photo ID to vote, and that's UK.
And even there, they're mandatory in Northern Ireland because of the fraud that they've experienced.
Hey everybody, Dennis Prager here, and I want to thank Alan Estrin for doing his usual terrific job.
I was, as it were, deliberately late.
I wasn't caught in traffic or overslept.
I was on Megyn Kelly's podcast.
She's a serious person.
It was a delight to talk to her for 90 minutes.
I thought it would be an hour, but it turned out to be 90 minutes, and I thought it was worth it.
I want to get these ideas to as many people as possible.
And it also leads me to tell you of something new that I am working on, is this long-form interview with no commercials.
As part of the PragerTopia package, when you subscribe, it's tentatively titled the PragerTopia interview.
Which took a lot of thought.
Sort of like coming up with the name of the show, the Dennis Prager Show.
It took an immense amount of thought to come up with that one.
Anyway, I will keep you abreast, but it is a big deal, these abilities to have these long interviews.
Right now, I am about to interview a man who does a tremendous work on environmental issues, etc., has a very important book out, Green Fraud.
Why the Green New Deal is even worse than you think.
The man is Mark Morano.
And Mr. Morano is a former senior staff member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and publishes, which is, in my opinion, more important than that original identity.
He is the publisher of ClimateDepot.com.
All right, Mark Morano, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Thank you, Dennis.
I'm happy to be here today.
So, the subheading of your title is, Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think.
So, do you think the average American is even aware of the Green New Deal?
Actually, the Green New Deal, because it was such a comically botched introduction and had the AOC as the face of it, It pretty well penetrated pop culture.
So I think either, especially among young people on social media, either they love AOC and the Green New Deal or they make fun of it.
So I think it's one of those polarizing issues.
But because it had AOC and the whole farting cows fiasco and all that when they first released it in 2019, it became quite a household name for a while.
And I think people still remember it one way or the other.
I think it has better penetration.
And just about any other policy proposal on Capitol Hill.
I said, as you probably heard prior to introducing you, I was on Megyn Kelly, and I said that to me, the giveaway that this is political and ideological rather than environmental is that these people do not support nuclear power.
What is your take on that?
Yes.
In fact, if you actually were worried about global warming and rising carbon dioxide, you would blame Jane Fonda, because Jane Fonda, Jack Lemons, the China Syndrome movie in 1979, did more to scare the public and policymakers from ever allowing nuclear energy in the United States.
I mean, that's who, that's where the blame is.
If you actually wanted a clean, so-called clean energy, you would be all nuclear.
Europeans get this, particularly France.
And instead, in the United States, we are just hampered and gridlocked on Capitol Hill, and that's one of the biggest telltale signs that they don't really care about the climate.
But, of course, the reason the title is called Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think is because even, A, even if we face the climate catastrophe, the Green New Deal would have no impact.
B, the Green New Deal is not about climate, energy, and environment.
It's about being a...
Essentially a Trojan horse for a whole set of other issues.
And C, the COVID lockdowns have empowered the climate activists to essentially seek to piggyback themselves on COVID now.
And now they're saying that climate is going to cause a lot.
Unchecked climate change will cause many more viruses.
But guess what?
The solution to viruses is the same as the solution to climate, which is essentially government lockdowns, planned recessions, and crushing a private enterprise.
What's the ultimate aim of the Green New Deal?
The ultimate aim of the Green New Deal, literally, and I go to the book, chapter after chapter, I go back to the 1960s, the modern progressive environmental movement seeks one thing, and that is power.
That is reshaping American vision.
To literally have government bureaucrats and central planners control every aspect of your life.
And I bring this up again.
The lockdowns were the ultimate vision.
I have a whole chapter of environmental activists from Al Gore to John Kerry to Greta Thunberg to UN officials all praising the lockdowns as exactly the kind of solution we needed for climate.
All right.
Hold it there.
Hold it there.
I want to tell everybody about your book before the break.
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What did I write last year, early on?
This is a dress rehearsal for a police state.
That was the name of my column.
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My guest has written a piece we have up on LarryElder.com called America the Outlier.
Voter photo IDs are the rule in Europe and elsewhere is the title of the piece.
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Please welcome back to the program John Lott, founder and president of the Crime Prevention Research Center.
CrimeResearch.org is the website.
John, thank you so much for coming on.
I appreciate it.
Great to talk to you.
John, I read your piece.
One of the things that Eric Holder once said, the former AG, is that photo ID, requiring photo ID, is an example of, quote, pernicious racism, end of quote.
Right.
Well, I mean, there's all sorts of hyperbole that's being thrown around.
Just a couple weeks ago, the New York Times was claiming that the Republicans were becoming anti-democratic and authoritarian.
And one of their two main proofs for that was that the types of voter laws requiring IDs that Republicans and state legislatures were trying to push through.
You know, I guess my response is if requiring photo IDs is proof of an authoritarian, anti-democratic tendency...
Then Sweden is anti-democratic.
France is anti-democratic.
You know, essentially all of Europe is anti-democratic.
You point out in your article that of the 47 nations surveyed, only one does not require government-issued photo ID to vote, and that's UK. And even there, they're mandatory in Northern Ireland because of the fraud that they've experienced in the past.
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This was all planned by Gore and everybody else.
That's where you left off.
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I'm speaking with Mark Marano, who is the head of ClimateDepot.com, D-E-P-O-T, of course, and has written another important book, Green Fraud, Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think.
We ended with what I think is the most important question.
What do they really seek with the Green New Deal?
So go ahead.
Well, what they're trying to do is convince the world, particularly America, that we face a climate emergency.
And actually now, multiple senators, including Chuck Schumer and others, have urged Biden to declare a national climate emergency, which would give him similar emergency powers, potentially, like governors have had.
And under this climate emergency, they're already talking about it's only morally justifiable to fly.
You can only fly when it's morally justifiable.
In France, under their climate emergency proposal, they're going to ban short, tall flights.
They're talking about a reset of our diet.
They're going after meat eating.
They're going to be promoting, you know, these vegetable-based processed burgers.
They're going to be promoting insect eating and are promoting that.
They're going after single-family home ownership.
We had Andrew Yang running for president of Democrats.
He was proposing the banning of private automobile ownership and instead...
Offering people a roving fleet of electric cars.
We're seeing every aspect of your life, from your home thermometer, to your appliances, to your backyard barbecue, to how you travel, to your energy use, monitored, controlled.
And ultimately, by controlling the energy grid, they're going to raise all of our prices dramatically to try to achieve this net zero vision of the future, which is essentially...
Like an old Soviet plan where it's essentially stifling out all productivity and you're going to be working to meet bureaucratic, arbitrary measures.
This is the vision of life under the Green New Deal.
And of course, I also go into the World Economic Forum in this, who calls it the Great Reset.
But essentially, their philosophy is they want to use the COVID to have a great reset of capitalism.
And then, of course, it would be climate-friendly after that.
There's a whole bunch of powerful forces at play here trying to use the COVID-19 as a springboard to then use the Green New Deal to essentially reset global capitalism, which, to answer your question directly, is a transfer of power from the people to the government.
And that's what the lockdowns essentially get on the greatest transfers of wealth from poor and middle class to the wealthy, the billionaire class.
And that's ultimately the Green New Deal's plan, is to have every aspect of your life regulated by government bureaucratic plans, because we can't be left to our own choices.
A, we're not experts, and B, the earth can't handle it.
That's what we're facing.
I don't know if you realize, you came out with a comment, you probably make it often, but it is a brilliant synopsis of everything.
Transfer power from the individual.
To the government.
Have you said those words before?
Yes.
I mean, I think that's ultimately the heart.
We are no longer allowed to make decisions for ourselves.
And I'll give you the example of COVID-19.
You can't plan a backyard barbecue.
If there's too many people, your neighbors get rewards for sniffing on you.
And then you can have your utilities cut off.
You can't have weddings, funnels.
You have curfews.
You can't leave the house unless you justify to a government official that it was essential services.
This is what we're facing.
This is what was praised by the Green New Deal advocates.
This is the frightening reality of what we're facing.
That's why they don't want nuclear power.
It doesn't transfer power to the state.
They can't regulate your thermostat with nuclear power.
All of this becomes irrelevant.
This is incredibly important.
That's why they say they loathe individualism.
What does that mean?
It means that the individual is more important than the state, which is what the American founding was about.
That's why they hate America, because it stands for the individual, not the state.
And the idea is it's ruled by experts, ultimately.
And think of the lockdown.
Think of even climate issues.
They present these experts, whether it's Fauci, whether it's some UN scientist.
And they've studied the issue for decades.
Who are you, the average American, who doesn't have a PhD in either climatology or epidemiology?
How can you question these words?
They've studied it.
These are academics.
They're doing what's best for you.
It's for your own safety.
How dare you question it?
This is for your children's safety.
The regulations come in, and this is how they present it.
And that's the idea.
It's ruled by expert, ruled by government official, and the people, we're going to be left.
Crushed by this, and here's the biggest thing.
There's no, for the climate emergency, which I go in great detail of how they're trying to present this in the book, there's no criteria by which they say, okay, we've solved the problem.
Now we can allow a throttling back of government here.
There is no criteria for that.
In fact, it's vague and endless.
And once they get started, it's just the regulations keep going.
In the UK, they proposed a CO2 card for every man, woman, and child where the government would monitor your Your home energy use, your travel, you would have, you know, if you exceed your CO2, your energy budget, you pay fines and money.
If you're under it, you get some kind of credit.
This is a brave new world, so to speak, of what we're entering.
The book is Green Fraud, Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think.
Think Mark Morano up at DennisPrager.com.
DennisPrager.com.
Live for the relief of your pain-free studio.
Thank you.
Sebastian Berka.
I'm sorry.
Can you discuss that, please?
It's to do with contract law, correct?
Right.
So there's this case, United States versus Throckmorton.
And there was a, in that opinion, the phrase fraud videates everything, which basically says we go back to square one.
And the idea of that is that if you and I enter into a contract and I approach this in bad faith and there is fraud.
When I'm signing it.
Yes.
It's like a marriage contract in the Catholic faith.
If you go in as a woman, knowing that I'm never going to have children and not telling That is a reason to nullify the wedding as if it never actually occurred.
So people are saying...
As if it never occurred.
So now they're saying, well, it applies to the election, right?
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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
This
is another clear headed American who was a fighter, Mark Marano.
So...
Tell us about ClimateDepot.com.
Well, ClimateDepot.com is your daily source of climate, energy, environment news.
Yes, hello.
Okay, hi.
Can you hear me?
Yep.
Hi.
Yeah, ClimateDepot, I try to call the most important daily news of climate, energy, and environment there today.
In fact, my headline at ClimateDepot today, It's an ecologist, Alan Savory, who talks about the fallacy of peer review and the idea of consensus.
And he says people, he takes young academics out in the field and with their own eyes, they don't believe anything they see out in the field unless it was in a peer-reviewed paper.
And basically the peer review process has become power review of people.
Literally citing each other's work in academia, but not actually going out and doing the field work.
It's a whole corruption of science.
That's correct.
As I pointed out, everything the left touches, it ruins, and now it is science.
I don't know what's left, actually, but that is exactly right.
I have a whole chapter in the book on the identity politics invades the climate debate.
We have NASA's lead climate scientist now.
Saying that white supremacy is causing global warming.
Al Gore is getting involved, claiming the same thing, that white supremacy must be solved.
We have professors now coming out and saying data is racist.
You can't trust the data because it was racist.
We have, in Africa, we have people talking about the white man science versus, you know, I guess black man science.
I mean, this is corrupted science beyond what people could even realize.
And I devote a whole chapter in Green Fraud to that.
Yeah, look, it's funny, because I've always suspected gravity was racist.
It's an amazing thing, and now I feel vindicated.
This is the sickness of the world we live in.
Where do you live?
I live in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. And is Climate Depot your full-time occupation right now?
Climate Depot is, as well as book writing, and we also did a movie, Climate Hustle 2, which came out last fall.
Originally scheduled for almost 700 theaters.
So yes, climate, energy, and environment is my full-time job.
Well, I am delighted to make your acquaintance.
You know what you're talking about.
You have insight in your fighting.
By the way, have you ever analyzed your last name?
It's Italian heritage.
I'm 100% Italian.
Because Murano was the name of Jews who hid their Judaism to act like Catholics in Spain.
Are you aware of that?
Yes, it's a lost tribe, I believe, of Israel.
It was one of the Murano tribes, yes.
Fascinating.
It's possible that I have some Jewish influence.
No, no, it doesn't matter to me.
I just thought it was fascinating.
You do great work.
I'm a big fan of yours.
Green Fraud, the book is up at dennisprager.com and visit climatedepot.com.
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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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Hey folks, I'm talking to Kevin McCullough today.
Tell us, what did you make of Kamala Harris when she posted, have a great weekend or something like that?
The way I take it sometimes...
I don't want to be like the left.
When the people on the left say something really stupid, I don't want to pile on as though they're the devil.
So when she said, have a nice weekend, we know it's because she's ignorant and it's bad as the vice president not to understand what Memorial Day is all about.
But I kind of feel like I almost don't know what I what do I expect from these people that she's never given a thought to Memorial Day, I don't think.
No, I don't think so.
And I think that she's a pragmatist in almost every area of life.
I think she takes opportunities to advance herself.
You know, even on this one post, it was a picture, it was a selfie.
And she was with a selfie saying, enjoy a long weekend.
Whereas my wife, who has a brother who is in forward duty right now, I have two deceased grandfathers who were World War II Navy.
I've got four uncles who were in Vietnam and Korea.
I've got a couple of cousins that served in Iraq.
We view this weekend much differently than someone like Kamala, who I don't think...
Ever served, has any desire to know much about service, whether it was flippant or whether it was sarcastic or whether it was intended to be just thoughtless.
I think any of those things are problematic because what you're talking about is a nation that really does pay respect to its fallen war dead and says, we are only free today because of what you did in that moment.
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I don't need lots of audits.
I don't need forensic evidence by the bucket load.
All I need to know is that in the four key battleground states, President Trump was winning before they stopped.
counting the votes.
Then the GOP poll watchers were escorted out of the building.
And magically, a few hours later, when the voting started up again, those leads were somehow lost.
And on top of that, we have governors across the nation who have arrogated to themselves the constitutional duties of the state legislatures and changed election law unconstitutionally.
As such, as such, the last election was fatally flawed, whatever the audits give us in minutiae.
Is that a You're the lawyer, you're the constitutional law professor.
Have I missed any big pieces out?
Not at all.
And the two words that I repeatedly said to the state legislatures were irredeemably compromised.
And what that means is that they didn't need any more information than what they already had in the short weeks in the aftermath of November 3rd to recognize that the elections were irredeemably compromised and as such their obligation, their duty, their responsibility under the U.S. Constitution, their plenary authority, meaning exclusive, absolute soul.
Not permission from the governor or the state secretary.
Their sole textual responsibility and obligation and power from the text of the U.S. Constitution is to the state legislatures to select the manner of the delegates to the Electoral College.
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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 did.
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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My quarterly thank you to Hans Zimmer, who composed the music that introduces my show.
Thank you, Hans Zimmer.
Vielen Dank.
I just assume he's from German descent.
He's a great film composer.
There's been more great film music in the last 50 years than great classical music.
And I am deeply involved in classical music.
By the way, you know why?
I'll be very curious if anyone...
I have three intelligent people in my presence.
Can any of you guess why film music has been superior, way superior, to classical music in the last half century?
Well, that's close to the end.
That's close to the answer.
He said the money.
Thank you.
Correct.
The living martyr.
Who has that name for good reason.
He gets things right and doesn't get the credit that he should be getting.
Although he gets a lot of credit now.
In film music, unlike classical, people actually have to like it.
That's it.
You can write crap in classical music and it's irrelevant whether people like it.
Well, it's like academia.
You could say nonsense in academia and get tenure.
In fact, you only get tenure if you speak nonsense.
That is the importance of appealing to the public.
Now you say, well, that lowers standards.
Really?
Mozart wrote for the public.
Beethoven wrote for the public.
Bach wrote for the public.
They loved their stuff.
There were riots over debuts of operas.
People loved it, people didn't love it, but it was wildly accepted by the public.
99% of contemporary classical music is crap like 99% of contemporary art is crap.
But you're supposed to say, wow, when you look at spilled paint, when you hear cacophony.
Did you know, ladies and gentlemen, it shows you we all have a nature.
My nature is not to accept nonsense.
I was 21 years old, and I went from Leeds...
Where I was studying for the year at the University of Leeds in England, four hours by British Rail to London.
I did it frequently to go to concerts.
London has a great musical scene.
So I went to one concert, and they had a contemporary piece.
In fact, the composer, quote-unquote, was in the audience.
The piece was for solo voice, I think accompaniment, accompanied by a piano.
And the piece went something like this.
And people sat through it, many doing their nails.
And I knew that I was looking at a naked emperor that was supposed to be beautifully clothed.
And at the end of the piece, I did nothing.
But when the composer came out, I booed.
I actually booed.
People in front of me looked back at me.
Who's this freak?
Who's booing?
And I looked at them and I said, did you like it?
And they turned around.
It was one of the great moments.
That has to go into my autobiography.
But I just, did you like it?
Oh, yes.
Okay.
Before I get to the latest on the Wuhan lab, Dr. Fauci and the media, I just...
I am about to read to you something.
I believed it was from Babylon Bee, which is a brilliant satirical...
It's hilarious.
You know, we had the head of it on the show and on doing a PragerU video.
And he noted how difficult it is today to write satire.
Seth Dillon.
Great guy.
Great sight, Babylon Bee.
Now, I am about to read to you something which shows you there's almost no more room for the Babylon Bee or the Onion.
The left is satire on society, but it takes itself seriously.
Where is this from?
Let's see, by Alex Parker.
Sean, what is the source of this?
Gender Equality...
Because you gave it to me.
Gender equality comes for, ready?
Crash test dummies.
I'm sorry?
It's since June.
So it says June 1st.
Yeah.
It's been widely reported.
It's from Red State.
Okay.
On Monday, that's three days ago, House of Representatives Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia, announced a new bill requiring gender equality in crash test dummies.
They will have to be modeled as female bodies, but you know there's a real problem.
What if a dummy is transgender?
How do you know it's female or male?
This is an issue.
I think they need to use transgender dummies as well.
I think that, by the way, we should go full board on this.
We should have dummies based, there should be no discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation either.
The dummies, we need gay dummies, bisexual dummies, and heterosexual dummies.
Sean is slipping out, ladies and gentlemen.
Emotional support dummies.
The stuff I get in my earphones and then prevail is an achievement.
The federal government only uses crash test dummies bottled on male bodies, the notice states.
Wow.
Okay.
Now, you know what all of this proves all the time?
How little bigotry there is in America.
When you have to go to this, it's proof.
It's not even implication.
It is proof how little discrimination, invidious misogyny in this case there is.
Does anybody think about the sex of a crash test dummy?
By the way, if anything, it's anti-male.
If we're going to take this seriously, that the crash test dummies were all male, it's anti-male!
You know how badly I feel as a man that it's only male dummies that are getting crashed?
I say to Eleanor Holmes Norton, thank you!
On behalf of the men of America, that they're no longer crashing male dummies only.
That's an issue.
Finally, somebody is addressing it, ladies and gentlemen.
Finally.
I'm sorry?
Oh, God, is that true?
You're so right.
By the way, if they're dummies, then it's discrimination against low IQ. We need...
That's right, we have to rename that.
Anyway, now we're going to have dummies and dummies.
The left is sick.
Sick.
That you would think that this is an issue worthy of attention means you're sick.
It means you're bored, which is the essence of leftism.
I need a cause to fill my empty soul.
That it is in a nutshell.
I talked to Megyn Kelly a lot about that.
We just had an hour and a half interview today.
It'll be up, I guess, today or tomorrow at Megyn Kelly's site.
And she said, I read your piece about boredom and secularism leading to leftism.
And she was very enthralled by that.
This is a perfect example.
They're born.
They look for causes.
Male dummies is a cause for a leftist.
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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 God.
I did.
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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I kept telling myself, this is a guy who practically, literally and figuratively has been face down in the gutter.
And this is a guy whose life...
You know, it was at one point kind of hanging in the balance.
So I know this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell, you know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced so many things in my life.
It's in my book, What Are the Odds from Crack Addict to CEO? And I think that's also what gives my employees and all my family, it gives them confidence because I have such confidence.
I'm not going to, I'm never going to give up.
When things that I believe in, I'm going to stand firm.
I'm not going to buckle up to the cancel culture and the pressure.
And that's where, you know, you just, great things come out of things.
You know, you look back at things in life.
I look back at things that happened to me.
I look back at, wow, is that...
If that hadn't happened, I might not be where I'm at now.
I look back and I use those things as they were character builders.
And by the way, I want people to read about your story and your character.
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What makes the current ruling class in America different?
My other very good friend, who also does a great job at Breitbart.com, has a new book out called Breaking the News.
Alex Marlow, he filled in for us last week.
I encourage all of you to check out that book, Breaking the News.
Alex Marlow has been teasing this for months, saying that there is a new George Soros.
Saying that there's a new person on the scene that is spending just massive sums of money, almost unfathomable amounts of money, to try and remake America in the image that they so desire.
I've been trying to get it out of Alex for months of who this person is, but he was very disciplined.
I've got to give Alex credit.
it.
He said, nope, I am not going to tell you who this person is.
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Thank you.
All right, y'all.
You know, I actually want to salute you, my listeners, and I, you know, I do not patronize you.
The witty calls that are coming in based on the story I just read to you, that they need, that there's actually a bill or law being sponsored by a member of the House of Representatives.
You'll be shocked to know a Democrat.
That we need female crash dummies.
We only have had male crash dummies.
Even the living martyr was provoked by this to say it's beyond belief.
Drew in Watsontown, Pennsylvania has a very important point.
Shouldn't there be white and black dummies?
That's a very good one.
That's exactly right, my friend.
But my point remains the key point.
The group being discriminated against is males.
My sex is the one that's been crashed all these years.
You dummy, that was a good one.
That is correct.
Bill in Warner Lake, Illinois has another hilarious note.
Just go to the universities and grab dummies.
I need to tell you, Bill, it's one of the calls of the year.
There's another one.
Ray in Livermore, California.
How about we make the dummies look like the senator making the proposal?
You've got to admit, folks, I've got some really good calls.
Thank you.
Thank you, that was great.
They lack meaning.
This is it.
They lack meaning.
They're inautomatic.
Let's look for bias wherever possible.
And now it's crash dummies.
This shows you how little, as I said, this is proof of how little discrimination, in fact, there is in this country.
It reminds me, it's exactly the same thing as hurricanes.
Remember, hurricanes used to all be named after males.
Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Bob, it goes in alphabetical order.
Hurricane Charlie, you're too young to know this.
But that was the case.
And then women said, it's not fair.
There need to be female hurricanes.
So let me just, I said at the time, you really had to go to college.
To learn to be troubled by the fact that hurricanes did not have female names.
So now that they have for a generation, I would say, now have females, what benefit has any woman living derived from it?
Is the quality of life of any female on Earth improved because hurricanes are now also named after females?
It's a rhetorical question.
The answer is obviously no.
But I had another point I remember when this happened.
I said, you know, it doesn't matter what it is, it's anti-female.
Let us say all hurricanes had female names.
Then they would have said, that is sexist.
They're naming this awful event only after women.
See?
And the well-educated would have bought that.
Because if you're well-educated, it means you're well-indoctrinated.
I never do throw away lines that I do not mean.
I do believe that for most people, college makes you stupider.
I swear before the Almighty that I believe that.
Not everybody.
Most.
You are a bigger fool after four years of college, and you are probably a drooling idiot after graduate school.
Only people with a good education think that it's important to have female dummies in crash tests and female hurricanes.
Megyn Kelly asked me about Tony Fauci.
And about this issue of, well, it turns out that he didn't tell the truth to the country and the world, denying even the possibility that the virus came from the Wuhan lab in China.
Turns out that it probably did.
I believed it did from the beginning.
It just made more sense to me.
And I told her, and I'm telling you, Fauci's not the issue.
The issue is the media.
The lying, suppressing, censoring, Soviet-like media.
New York Times, Washington Post, CNN. They are a disgrace to the profession of journalism, just like Pravda was.
There is little difference.
Because they suppressed any talk of Wuhan being the source.
They bought the joke.
That it came from some animal nobody ever heard of.
Or from some bat.
When there was a lab right there working on this stuff, which Tony Fauci supported financially.
I'm not saying he's corrupt in terms of money.
I do think there is deep corruption at the CDC because they get so much money from the pharmaceutical companies, but that's a separate issue.
Tony Fauci is nothing to me.
If it weren't Fauci, it would be somebody else.
Walensky's no better than Fauci.
There are a dime a dozen, these bureaucrats.
I know what they'll say before they say it.
The issue is the media that branded conspiracy.
The issue is the tech companies that took down tweets and Facebook notes or Facebook notices with regard to Wuhan.
Oh, and you were a racist to boot if you in fact said that it originated there, let alone if you said, which people did say in the very beginning, the Wuhan flu, because that's the way flus had been named.
Believe me.
Let us say, I've thought about this but never said it on the air.
Let us say the virus, COVID-19, was developed in a lab in Israel.
You think people would say, don't say the Israel virus?
Or the Tel Aviv virus?
You know how much anger at Israel there would be in the world compared to the zero anger at China?
This is because of the media.
Fauci is nothing without the media.
The Democrats are nothing without the media.
The left is nothing without the media.
And certainly truth is nothing with the media.
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Kept telling myself, this is a guy who practically, literally and figuratively has been face down in the gutter.
And this is a guy whose life, you know, was at one point kind of hanging in the balance.
So I know this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell.
You know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced different, so many things in my life.
It's in my book, What Are the Odds from Crack Addict to CEO? And I think that's also what gives my employees and all my family, it gives them confidence because I have such confidence.
I'm not going to...
I'm never going to give up on things that I believe in.
I'm going to stand firm.
I'm not going to buckle up to the cancel culture and the pressure.
Great things come out of things.
You look back on things in life.
I look back on things that happened to me.
I look back and go, wow, if that hadn't happened, I might not be where I'm at now.
I look back and I use those things as...
They were character builders.
And by the way, I want people to know, to read about your story and your character.
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What makes the current ruling class in America different?
My other very good friend, who also does a great job at Breitbart.com, has a new book out called Breaking the News, Alex Marlowe.
He filled in for us last week.
I encourage all of you to check out that book, Breaking the News.
Alex Marlowe has been teasing this for months, saying that there is a new George Soros, saying that there's a new person on the scene that is spending just...
Massive sums of money, almost unfathomable amounts of money, to try and remake America in the image that they so desire.
I've been trying to get it out of Alex for months of who this person is, but he was very disciplined.
I've got to give Alex credit.
it.
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So I know these this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell, you know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced so many things in my life.
It's in my book, What Are the Odds from Crack Addict to CEO? And I think that's also what gives my employees and all my family, it gives them confidence because I have such confidence.
I'm never going to give up on things that I believe in.
I'm going to stand firm.
I'm not going to buckle up to the cancel culture and the pressure.
And that's where, you know, you just, great things come out of things.
Thank you.
All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Okay.
Hmm.
Well, whenever I see you are wrong, I take the call.
Whitehall, Ohio.
Kevin, hi.
Hi, Dennis.
I'm amazed you have this wrong.
Hurricanes used to always be named after women.
And then women complained because it was somehow immediate to women.
I knew it.
All right, I got it.
Yeah.
I got it in the wrong direction.
It was one sex.
Okay.
Bless you.
Thank you.
I need you all to know how important it is for me to be corrected.
As corny as it sounds, I am crazed about the word truth.
So I was right.
So they complained that they were named after women.
That's right.
So now...
So the joke is my thinking was entirely right, but the specific was entirely wrong.
Okay, fair and good.
I'm glad you called.
Thank you very much.
Okay.
I have in studio the Harvard student that I interviewed last week, and it got a lot of wonderful feedback from it.
This young woman was turned around by...
Things that she had read that I had written.
Is that fair to say?
Want to give the microphone, Sean?
To Julie, and Julie is about to be a senior at Harvard, and she has nicknamed herself the Harvard Heretic.
Why did you take that name?
Well, actually, you gave me that name.
We were on the phone a few months ago.
Oh, I did?
Oh, all right.
Go on.
No, I mean...
And you like it.
And I love it.
Nice alliteration.
It gets the point across.
That's right, it does.
So, right now, now that you have come out as conservative, and by the way, if I'd have told you in your freshman year you will be on a national conservative show and telling the world you're conservative, what would you have thought?
This is probably not the answer that you expect.
Believe it or not, it wouldn't have been unbelievable to me.
No, no, fine.
I want to know exactly.
Go on.
Because I thought of myself as liberal, but I was always very...
Again, as I said on your show a few days ago, I wasn't very politically engaged, but I was always very skeptical of the left.
And I have some conservative members in my family, and I know they're very smart.
I know they're very good people.
So it wasn't so out of reach.
I mean, yeah, it would have been a little bit shocking.
I mean, it's certainly a cool thing to do.
So you, I guess that's how I was.
I was liberal and not left.
Right.
And that, so it would have made the transition believable to you.
Okay, so you have some theories on your fellow students, whether it be Harvard.
Really, it doesn't matter what school it is, but it is important.
For people to know the H-bomb.
By the way, let's just talk about the H-bomb for one second.
That was a term given to me when I used to have interns.
My first two were Harvard students.
And they told me, is the term still used, H-bomb?
Yeah.
Okay.
If you say in a conversation, I'm saying this to the audience, not to Julie.
If you say in a conversation, Yeah, I'm at Harvard.
To peers, it has an impact.
Like nothing else, I think.
Is that fair to say?
I mean, if you say, you know, I'm at Princeton.
People say, oh, that's interesting.
But I'm at Harvard.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Because there's no P-bomb.
They don't say a P-bomb for Princeton or a Y-bomb for Yale.
They say an H-bomb for Harvard.
So what happens?
What happens when I tell other people?
Yeah.
Well, people are very nice about it, and a lot of them, you know, they say, oh, wow, that's great.
But I also, well, you love talking about this.
We were talking about it the other day, and...
Sometimes you get people who, if you come out with it immediately, like if they ask you where you go to school and you immediately say Harvard, they're like, oh, you were just waiting to say that, right?
Oh, you were just, you know, you wanted to brag.
But then if you say, like, oh, I go to school back east, and then you have to kind of narrow it down, then they go, oh, you were hiding it.
You're, you know, you're so, you know, you're not really, you're pretending to be so humble, but you were just waiting.
So you're kind of damned if you do.
Or you're damned if you don't.
But obviously it's a very good problem to have.
I'm not complaining about it.
No, no, I understand.
All right, so when we come back, I'm going to get your theory about anger.
Yes, very important.
Yes, and I don't know it fully, so I'm really interested to hear about anger in your fellow students.
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My guest has written a piece we have up on LarryElder.com called America the Outlier.
Voter photo IDs are the rule in Europe and elsewhere is the title of the piece.
It's up on LarryElder.com.
Please welcome back to the program John Lott, founder and president of the Crime Prevention Research Center.
CrimeResearch.org is the website.
John, thank you so much for coming on.
I appreciate it.
Great to talk to you.
John, I read your piece.
One of the things that Eric Holder once said, the former AG, is that photo ID, requiring photo ID, is an example of, quote, pernicious racism, end of quote.
Right.
Well, I mean, there's all sorts of hyperbole that's being thrown around just a couple weeks ago.
The New York Times was claiming that the Republicans were becoming anti-democratic and authoritarian.
And one of their two main proofs for that was that the types of voter laws requiring IDs that Republicans and state legislatures were trying to push through.
You know, I guess my response is if requiring photo IDs is proof of an authoritarian, anti-democratic tendency...
Sweden is anti-democratic.
France is anti-democratic.
you know, essentially all of Europe is anti- you know,
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I had the producer of the show on yesterday, Lee Habib.
Not the show, the movie.
It's a very powerful movie.
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It's very inspiring.
It's very important to be totally blunt with you.
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There are no secular solutions.
You can pour money in like crazy, and we have trillions, and it meant nothing.
The secular world has no wisdom.
None.
There are individuals who might be secular with wisdom.
There are individual religious people with no wisdom, but there's no wisdom in the secular world.
That's the crisis that we are in.
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I'm Dennis Prager, speaking to a regular this summer.
She will be a senior at Harvard.
And she wrote to me about half a year ago, would you say?
Eight months ago?
July.
Last July.
So almost a year ago.
Almost a year ago.
And thank God I saw the letter.
And it was very persuasive.
I contacted you.
And I will say it because it's important that people know that my work touched your life.
Hugely.
And in particular, my book, Still the Best Hope, about the left, America, and Islam.
And I only mention that Because I want you, my listeners, to know the power of that book, which I rarely mention.
I mostly talk about my Bible work now.
But if you want to understand the left, America, and the Islamists, the book is still the best hope.
You have a theory about anger and your peers.
Go ahead.
Well, I've noticed in college, it's been very fascinating to me to see the way that people react to conservatives.
And I've noticed that there's just this visceral, fierce reaction to them.
They have like a Pavlovian-like response to conservatives.
You know the psychological study where you ring the bell?
For them, they hear the word conservative and they start foaming at the mouth.
They have this instinctive anger.
And I think that...
A lot of the times, they're sublimating their anger and their rage about other things, and they're taking it out on conservatives because that's kind of the socially acceptable thing to do.
I think a lot of the things that they're actually angry about are products of secular, humanist environments.
I mean, not entirely.
It would be too simplistic to say that's the entire reason, but...
There are just, there are a few features of it that I think are very harmful and fill people with a kind of emptiness that then they direct towards conservatives.
One of those, and we've talked about this a lot, Dennis, is how I think my generation has really been robbed of optimism and that we've been, you know, it's been imparted to us that 10 years away the world is going to be underwater, we're going to be in the midst of a...
You know, destructive climate crisis.
It's going to end the world as we know it.
People don't want to have kids.
I've heard some of my friends say that they're afraid to have children because they don't want them to inherit this terrible world we're living in.
You know, look at what Biden just said yesterday that you played on your show.
Biden said that white supremacy was more lethal of a threat to America than ISIS or Al-Qaeda.
How does that fill anyone with optimism?
I mean, you...
When these leftists talk about the state of America and the state of the world in such draconian terms, that's really scary to young people.
It doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about issues.
But they are catastrophizing these issues.
And I don't think they understand the harm that it does to young people.
I think, relatedly, young people are very risk-averse.
I think that we're, I mean, obviously we're really afraid to say anything wrong lest we be...
We're afraid to write anything or speak or have anything on the internet because we've been told that it will follow us around for the rest of our lives and our lives are going to be ruined if we, you know, are out of step in any kind of way.
And I think, crucially, the biggest thing I've noticed, and this is something I really learned from you and from your books, is that there is no reverence for wisdom anymore.
We live in a really, really hyper-competitive world where people are very obsessed with climbing the socioeconomic ladder, getting into an elite college, landing an elite job, that something like the Bible, which is filled with wisdom, is like this antiquated old book you just throw out.
even down to things like very few of my contemporaries I've noticed have hobbies or like read for fun or have these kinds of worldly pursuits and interests.
And again, I'm not saying all people, but I've kind of noticed this among my generation.
And I think it's because in a way we've become psychic amputees.
We've eliminated parts of our personality, parts of our interests, because we're...
We're not focusing on anything that doesn't allow us to climb that ladder.
And again, I think that's a result of the loss of wisdom.
And that leaves people feeling really hollow, really purposeless.
When there's so much that goes into a resume, there's not very much left in a person.
I think all these things, it's very hard to pinpoint where they come from.
But again, it fills people, as I said, with a sense of purposeless.
Purposelessness.
Right.
And they direct that at conservatives.
Because it's socially acceptable.
That was a brilliant analysis.
The Harvard Heretic.
Thank you.
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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.
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Hey folks, I'm talking to Kevin McCullough.
Tell us, what did you make of Kamala Harris when she posted, have a great weekend or something like that?
The way I take it sometimes...
I don't want to be like the left.
When the people on the left say something really stupid, I don't want to pile on as though they're the devil.
So when she said, have a nice weekend, we know it's because she's ignorant and it's bad as the vice president not to understand what Memorial Day is all about.
But I kind of feel like I almost don't know what I what do I expect from these people that she's never given a thought to Memorial Day, I don't think.
No, I don't think so.
And I think that she...
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Julie Hartman is known as the Harvard heretic, at least on this show.
I told her to start a website called The Harvard Heretic.
Although it'll be interesting what happens when you graduate.
Right, I thought about that.
So that might be an issue.
Hmm.
You can always change it to, I don't know what.
I have to come up with some name.
Julie is the rare conservative, almost on any campus today.
I used to think it was just the quote-unquote elite campuses that were the most effective brainwashing, but it doesn't matter where you are.
I read about what teachers are teaching in rural Arkansas, and it's woke stuff.
This is a crisis at any college.
What is it you want to do eventually?
Well, I want to be you.
Hold on, we didn't hear that.
Your mic wasn't on.
I said, well, I want to be you, quite frankly.
I've always wanted to be a talk show host of some kind, and now that I've found conservatism, that's kind of what I want to do.
So I'll tell you, do you know what I tell young people who say they want to be a talk show host?
Oh, you will love this.
So they say, how do I know if I could do it?
I said, there's actually a pretty easy test.
I want you to go into a room alone and be interesting for three hours.
It's hard.
It's really hard.
Well, I do truly believe you have the makings of one.
Thank you.
But most important is that you have something important to say.
Your description of your fellow students and really your whole generation.
The left has robbed your generation of everything wonderful.
Family, spouses, country, God, history, and future.
I'm not sure I know what's left.
Everyone has been trampled on.
The unhappy love company.
And the left are unhappy, and they want the company of your generation.
And I think they're getting it.
How many conservatives in your class?
Maybe five that I know of.
How many do you think are in the closet?
I actually think there are a fair amount that are in the closet.
And I think there are a lot of naive liberals.
That's something that you talk about a lot.
There are a lot of naive liberals.
God, do I know them.
All right, everybody.
Move on with the show.
I thank you, Julie.
Great, great analysis.
We return in a moment.
and I'm Dennis Prager.
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What makes the current ruling class in America different?
My other very good friend, who also does a great job at Breitbart.com, has a new book out called Breaking the News.
Alex Marlowe, he filled in for us last week.
I encourage all of you to check out that book, Breaking the News.
Alex Marlowe has been teasing this for months, saying that there is a new George Soros.
Saying that there's a new person on the scene that is spending just massive sums of money, almost unfathomable amounts of money, to try and remake America in the image that they so desire.
I've been trying to get it out of Alex for months of who this person is, but he was very disciplined.
I've got to give Alex credit.
it.
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So I know these this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell, you know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced so many things in my life.
It's in my book, What Are the Odds from Crack Addict to CEO? And I think that's also what gives my employees and all my family, it gives them confidence because I have such confidence.
I'm never going to give up on things that I believe in.
I'm going to stand firm.
I'm not going to buckle up to the cancel culture and the pressure.
Great things come out of things.
You look back on things in life.
I look back on things that happened.
If that hadn't happened, I might not be where I'm at now.
I look back and I use those things as they were character builders.
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So, Laureen Powell Jobs, or Lauren, whatever, however she pronounces her name, she is now, according to Alex Marlowe, editor of Breitbart.com, the new George Soros, pumping millions and millions of dollars towards social leftist activist causes.
And so I want to be very clear, she does not want to destroy America.
She wants it to be hers.
And it's not just her.
There is an entire network of Jeff Bezos to Zuckerberg of these oligarchs that are pumping in billions of dollars.
Mark Zuckerberg put $400 million to the Center for Technology and Civic Life into this last election.
$400 million.
Jeff Bezos, with his play money, owns the Washington Post, which propagandizes you and your children through Apple News.
Thank you, Laureen Powell Jobs.
So what you have here is a technology ecosystem that has been built through businesses of largely unearned wealth.
Now, some could say that Jeff Bezos earned his wealth.
I think that's probably somewhat true.
Do I think that he gamed the U.S. Postal Service?
Yes.
Do I think that he misleads the type of company he is?
He's just a server company.
That loses money intentionally to take over other small businesses.
But I think there's something fundamentally different about making massive sums of money in this new technology era and the ways that people made money in the early 1900s, 1950s, and 1980s.
You see, technology has led to fast, immediate wealth creation.
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Americans appreciate the concept of making it easier to vote and harder to cheat.
Maybe you've played a part in that, Mike Lindell.
Well, I've been working very hard on it.
And that's what this cancel culture was all about.
When I wanted to speak out for different things, especially that integrity.
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I mean, QAnon is dead.
Q is completely discredited.
But there are still people saying there's a plan and he can come back to be president before 2024. I have almost utter certitude, 95% that he's going to run in 2024 and given the last four months.
I don't mean to laugh.
I think it'll be a shoo-in.
He'll walk back into the White House if we do our job when it comes to election integrity.
But to those who are saying he can be president now, that he can come back and he can take over the last three and a half years of Biden's term, there is no...
There's no process.
There's no entity.
It's not the Supreme Court.
It's not a magic electoral.
There is no functional scenario under which that happens, is there, Jenna?
Correct.
And it is very unfortunate, and I have to preface this by saying I understand the utter frustration and the injustice.
I understand the utter frustration and the injustice.
Hour number three.
Got a lot of listeners in New York City.
They will be particularly interested.
Actually, they may be the least interested because they will know how awful things are.
But to the extent that people like hearing about their own place.
I have Seth Barron.
He's associate editor.
Of urban policy at City Journal, and I have said on many occasions, City Journal is one of my two favorite publications.
The other one being the Claremont Review of Books.
City Journal is of surpassing importance in this country at this time.
Here's a book out, published June 1st.
Today is June 3rd.
And the book is The Last Days of New York.
A reporter's true tale.
So, Seth Barron, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Oh, thank you, Dennis.
It's a great pleasure to be here.
Thank you.
Are you speaking from New York City right now?
I am.
I am in lower Manhattan as we speak, surveying the wreckage.
Yes.
So, before we get into the wreckage...
I ask this of every conservative I speak to who lives in New York City.
And it's okay if the answer is yes.
Is there a masochistic streak in you?
Well, you know, I suppose there might be.
You know, let's put a contrarian streak.
I get it.
Do you know that if...
What was it that I read?
If every single...
If every single person in Manhattan who voted for Donald Trump were gathered together, they would fill Yankee Stadium and there would be no one else.
Is that about right?
I think we might overflow Yankee Stadium.
I think we would maybe do better than that.
You know, I haven't really looked at the latest numbers, but...
Well, let me ask you this.
Do you have a community of kindred spirits?
You know, yes, I do.
I do.
I mean, I live in Greenwich Village, and even in my building, there are a number, quite a few, actually, secret conservatives.
You know, we recognize each other through...
Signs and symbols.
But, you know, yeah, they're around.
That's a good one.
I actually, I know you're overstating it, but it's largely true.
Do you know that people come over to me at airports and they will whisper that they're conservative?
They will go, Hi, Dennis!
And then they go, I'm conservative.
At an airport, they're afraid to be overheard.
I believe it whole well.
That's right.
All right, so the title of your book is The Last Days of New York.
Most New Yorkers, I suspect, think the city will return to its previous vibrancy.
Well, you know, okay, that's the title.
And I do think it's true that it's the last days of the New York we knew.
It may return to its previous life.
It may return.
I don't know if it's going to be exactly the same.
And it's going to take a lot of work.
Right now, we're in a deep hole.
And climbing out of it is going to take tremendous will.
And I think there's a question, you know, people like to say, oh, all we need to do is elect a new Bloomberg.
Well, Bloomberg was elected 20 years ago.
And it's very much a different city now.
A lot of the, you know, in a funny way, the politicians have elected their own voters.
They've driven out the people who couldn't stand the taxes, the crime, the corruption, and the elected people who can tolerate it.
And the people who can tolerate it aren't necessarily going to be voting in a law and order, Does the average New Yorker know how the murder rate has increased?
I think so.
Yes.
It's hard to miss.
I mean, the murder rate has gone up.
I mean, the murder rate is pretty much isolated into certain high crime areas, but certainly people know that street crime is up, that Homelessness and drug addicts are definitely more emboldened.
You see this all over the place, people stealing from drug stores, general street violence is up, and a general sense of chaos and disorder is descended upon the city.
And this is all by design, really.
By the removal, the steady removal and alienation of the police from doing their job, which they had done quite well.
This was all built, put into place by the progressive ascendancy, as I call it, of which Bill de Blasio is fruit, flower, and fragrance.
So this was like 10 years in the making, at least.
So does the average New Yorker, now that you tell me that the average New Yorker is aware of the increase in violent crime, if I ask the average New Yorker, do you hold Bill de Blasio in any way or in any important way responsible for this, what would the answer be?
Well, I think a lot of people, if they were honest, would say, yeah, he hasn't done a great job.
You know, at the same time, there are people who are going to say, oh, no, no, no, it's because of structural inequalities and poverty and, you know, the usual liberal balderdash we've been hearing since the 60s about root causes and, you know, the lack of opportunity.
But I think if people were honest, they would have to, yeah, say, sure, Bill de Blasio and the movement that he represents has responsibility for this.
But it won't affect their voting.
Forgive me one second.
It won't affect their voting.
They'll still vote Democrat.
Oh, yeah.
They'll absolutely vote Democrat.
I do believe that in the last year, people have woken up a bit to the...
To street disorder.
And in the current primary campaign for the Democratic nomination, the candidates who are at least voicing a more sensible approach to law and order are at the top.
I'm not saying that they're perfect, but they're not, you know, the people who really want to abolish prisons, dismantle the police.
They're not polling very well.
People are waking up to this.
Of course, you know, it doesn't take that many votes to win an election in New York City.
But the people who are paying attention, I think, are kind of waking up a little bit.
But the problem is, you know, as we know, you can have everybody vote one way.
It doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to change the structure of things.
The liberal, the progressives, They have control of the city and its institutions, and resting it away from them is not going to be as easy as one election.
That's a good point.
I mean, we saw this on the federal level in 2016. Yes, but the bureaucracy remains.
That is exactly right.
Right.
What is the attrition rate in the New York City Police Department?
You know, that's a very good question.
I don't have that now.
It's not as bad as it's been in some cities like Portland and Seattle and Minneapolis where people are just fleeing.
We haven't seen, you know, de Blasio has managed the police department and he's never completely turned his back on them in the same way that some of these other mayors did.
And I think they're adding people.
They are adding people.
I mean, New York City still has a fair amount of money to hire police officers, and it's a pretty good job, generally.
But yeah, I definitely think retirements are up.
We're not at a crisis point yet, in terms of staffing.
It's a very large department.
We're going to do a part two, but I want to remind everybody.
Look, anything that Heather MacDonald writes the foreword to is obviously important.
It's an important book, my friends.
Seth Barron, The Last Days of New York, A Reporter's True Tale.
It is up at DennisPrager.com.
And I will have you back.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
We return in a moment.
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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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Hey folks, I'm talking to Kevin McCullough.
Tell us, what did you make of Kamala Harris when she posted, have a great weekend or something like that?
The way I take it sometimes...
I don't want to be like the left.
When the people on the left say something really stupid, I don't want to pile on as though they're the devil.
So when she said, have a nice weekend, we know it's because she's ignorant and it's bad as the vice president not to understand what Memorial Day is all about.
But I kind of feel like I almost don't know what I what do I expect from these people that she's never given a thought to Memorial Day, I don't think.
No, I don't think so.
And I think that she's a pragmatist in almost every area of life.
I think she takes opportunities to advance herself.
You know, even on this one post, it was a picture.
It was a selfie.
And she was with a selfie saying, enjoy a long weekend.
Whereas my wife, who has a brother who is in forward duty right now, I have two deceased grandfathers who are World War II Navy.
I've got four uncles who are in Vietnam and Korea.
I've got a couple of cousins that served in Iraq.
We view this weekend much differently than someone like Kamala, who I don't think...
Ever served, has any desire to know much about service, whether it was flippant or whether it was sarcastic or whether it was intended to be just thoughtless.
I think any of those things are problematic because what you're talking about is a nation that really does pay respect to its fallen war dead and says, we are only free today because of what you did in that moment.
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I am on Megyn Kelly's 90-minute.
She devoted the whole time to me.
Maybe she does that with every guest.
I don't remember.
But in any event, it's an important podcast.
And we talked about this.
This is my new crusade.
I have no problem using the term.
Take your kids out of school.
The single most powerful thing Americans can do today is take your kid out of school and either put them in a school that teaches truth or homeschool your children.
That would shake up the society.
People ask all the time, what could we do?
That's the answer.
That's what you can do.
Grandparents who have more money than their children offer to pay to make up for whatever income might be lost because one of the parents will be home more.
A lot of grandparents have more money than their children.
And that's a great use of the funds.
It's really saving your grandchildren to take them out of the cesspool That most local schools are private or public.
I read to you about the $47,000 a year school in teaching unbelievably inappropriate sexual matters.
And I am a libertarian on adult sexuality as it happens.
But for kids, I'm feverish about protecting their innocence.
Damn you, teachers, for ruining kids' innocence with drag queen story hour and with talk about masturbating dolls and so on.
You keep your kid in the school, and I understand why, but I just want you to understand that if you want your kid to hate the country, keep them in school.
Have I told you?
I think I did.
I mentioned it once.
It's worth mentioning a lot.
The same people who are robbing children of sexual innocence are the exact same people who want the swimsuit competition out of the Miss America contest.
So, sexual, overt sexuality is fine for first graders.
But it's not fine for adults.
Remember, the left is always wrong.
If you just based your positions on any matter, on what does the left think and I think the opposite, you will be right virtually, if not every single time.
You'll be morally, intellectually, scientifically, aesthetically correct.
So there's a professor who has written at the University of Colorado at Boulder that black on Asian hate crime in America is the product of white supremacy. - See.
Professor Jennifer Ho, as reported in the Washington Times, quote, anti-Asian racism has the same source as anti-black racism.
White supremacy.
So when a black person attacks an Asian person, the encounter is fueled perhaps by racism, but very specifically by white supremacy.
White supremacy does not require a white person to perpetuate it.
Only a professor can say such stupidity.
Only.
Or a person in the media.
It's not black people whom Asian Americans need to fear.
It's white supremacy.
However, Here are some of the facts on black on Asian crime in the United States.
In an op-ed published in the Washington Examiner website earlier this month, that would be earlier in May, titled An Overdue Conversation About Black on Asian Violence, Ying Ma wrote, The frequency and brutality of anti-Asian violence have made Stop Asian Hate a popular hashtag.
Still, America has yet to grapple with a core part of the problem, black on Asian crime and racism.
In January 2010, six black male teenagers kicked and beat 83-year-old Juan Chen after he disembarked at a light rail bus stop in San Francisco.
They bashed his head to the ground and fled the scene laughing as Chen laid bleeding.
He died two months later.
A survey conducted by the San Francisco Police Department in 2008 revealed that 85% of the city's violent crimes, of the cities all their violent crimes put together, 85% were black on Asian.
A figure officials in this notoriously liberal city confronted with, quote, squeamishness.
Okay.
How many folks know that in the country?
How many mainstream media are reporting that?
Here is a story I've been looking forward to sharing with you from the Daily Mail, but it's all over the place.
A councilman and mayoral candidate in Atlanta who backs the defund the police movement and voted to cut the police budget by $73 million was dragged from his car while it was being stolen Wednesday.
It's too bad there is a video of me smiling.
I feel guilty about that.
I mean, had he been really hurt, I would not have been happy.
But he earned it.
I mean, I don't know what else to say.
I mean, there are consequences.
When others suffer the consequences of your idiocies, it's not right.
If you suffer the consequence of your idiocy, it's a different story.
Antonio Brown, who is running on a platform of reimagining public safety, was the victim of a carjacking months after he voted for an ordinance that would have withheld tens of millions of dollars from the police budget.
We'll be back in a moment.
He's okay.
By the way, he's not pressing charges.
We shall return.
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I don't need lots of audits.
I don't need forensic evidence by the bucket load.
All I need to know is that in the four key battleground states, President Trump was winning before they stopped counting the votes.
Then the GOP poll watchers were escorted out of the building.
And magically, a few hours later, when the voting started up again, those leads were somehow lost.
And on top of that, we have governors across the nation who have arrogated to themselves the constitutional duties of the state legislatures and changed election law unconstitutionally.
As such, as such, the last election was fatally flawed.
Whatever the audits give us in minutiae.
You're the lawyer, you're the constitutional law professor.
Have I missed any big pieces out?
Not at all.
And the two words that I repeatedly said to the state legislatures were irredeemably compromised.
And what that means is that they didn't need any more information than what they already had in the short weeks in the aftermath of November 3rd to recognize that the elections were irredeemably compromised and as such their obligation, their duty, their responsibility under the U.S. Constitution, their plenary authority, meaning exclusive, absolute soul.
Not permission from the governor, the state secretary.
Their sole textual responsibility and obligation and power from the text of the U.S. Constitution is to the state legislatures to select the manner of the delegates to the Electoral College.
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This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
Oh.
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 God.
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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Kept telling myself, this is a guy who practically, literally, and figuratively has been face down in the gutter.
And this is a guy whose life, you know, was at one point kind of hanging in the balance.
So I know this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell, you know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced so many things in my life.
life.
It's in my book, What are the odds from crack addict to CEO?
And, and I think that's also what gives my employees and, and the, and all my family, it gives them the odds.
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So I know these this year has been tough for you, but it's not like Mike Lindell, you know, has failed to survive challenges in the past.
It isn't like you haven't faced adversity before.
Right.
It's almost like God prepared me for such a time as this.
You know, I have faced so many things in my life.
It's in my book, What Are the Odds from Crack Addict to CEO? And I think that's also what gives my employees and all my family, it gives them confidence because I have such confidence.
I'm not going to, I'm never going to give up.
When things that I believe in, I'm going to stand firm.
I'm not going to buckle up to the cancel culture and the pressure.
And that's where, you know, you just, great things come out of things.
You know, you look back at things in life.
I look back at things that happened to me.
I look back at, wow, if that...
If that hadn't happened, I might not be where I'm at now.
So, you know, I look back and I use those things as they were character builders.
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So, Laureen Powell Jobs, or Lauren, whatever, however she pronounces her name, she is now, according to Alex Marlowe, editor of Breitbart.com, the new George Soros.
Pumping millions and millions of dollars towards social leftist activist causes.
And so I want to be very clear.
She does not want to destroy America.
She wants it to be hers.
And it's not just her.
There is an entire network of Jeff Bezos to Zuckerberg, of these oligarchs that are pumping in billions of dollars.
Mark Zuckerberg put $400 million.
Hi, everybody. everybody.
Reimagining the police.
That's a great line, isn't it?
So the councilman who wants to cut the budget in Atlanta, running for mayor, was carjacked, was on hold with 911 for five minutes, and it took 45 minutes for police to arrive, but he wants to defund the police.
Several males entered his unlocked car and drove away with it, police stated.
Brown was driving a Mercedes Coupe, which has a push-button ignition.
Brown said he held onto the car and was dragged for around a block before letting go.
He did file a police report.
His car was located hours after the incident, but no arrests have been announced.
And here's the punchline, or a punchline.
Brown said he doesn't intend to press charges against the culprits.
Every leftist is a moron.
Not a moron in every area of life.
On macro issues.
I live in the same world as you do.
I understand that there are nice morons who may be terrific in their field.
They may be great engineers.
They may be great doctors.
I understand that.
Maybe great pilots.
The human being is complex.
You can be a moron with regard to society and terrific in your profession.
I get it.
Just never listen to them with anything having to do with society.
They're always wrong.
He won't press charges, so they'll do it again.
And what if the next guy gets killed?
So Antonio Brown will be responsible.
For somebody getting killed.
Because he didn't press charges.
Because he's a leftist and a moron.
The mayoral candidate pointed toward poverty as being a reason for the car theft.
Really?
What percentage of poor people rob cars?
1%?
2%?
You know, I know, I actually remember the moment.
I knew the left was wrong.
There were two huge things in my life that told me the left is wrong.
Because I grew up a liberal Jew in New York, which is redundant, but nevertheless.
And number one was this.
Poverty causes crime, meaning violent crime.
And I remember, I was a kid.
I might have been in elementary school.
And I remember thinking, my grandparents are really poor.
I mean really poor.
Weren't for my father's subsidies.
I don't know if they could have had an apartment.
They had an icebox.
Literally an icebox.
And I thought, how come Grandpa doesn't rape anybody?
Doesn't hold up a bank?
Do anything violent.
And, again, I'm saying sixth grade, I think, or something like that.
And I thought, I know why Grandpa doesn't commit crimes, and he's impoverished.
It's because he has a religion.
That's what made me, it was my first realization that religion had moral consequences.
It was inconceivable to me that my grandfather would commit a violent crime.
Inconceivable.
It would be like telling me that he could run around the world.
Yes, that was really, that was the way I thought of it.
So that was my first realization, the left is always wrong.
But I didn't think left is always wrong.
I just thought, hmm, I don't agree with these people.
It's just nonsense.
I knew it in sixth grade or whatever grade I was in.
The second was communism.
If you didn't hate communism, I knew you didn't hate evil.
And I am motivated by a hatred of evil.
It was much later that I knew that there was a biblical verse, those who love God must hate evil, which has become my favorite verse in the Bible.
If you don't hate evil, you don't love God.
Cool, man, cool.
So he didn't press charges.
This is a generational poverty issue, this moron said.
These kids, it's 12.30 in the afternoon.
Why aren't they in school?
Why aren't we enforcing systems to ensure that they are, if not in school, they're in recreational centers?
What does that mean?
What enforcing system would work?
What do you want to do?
Video every kid in Atlanta?
How about, hmm, I wonder if there's a dad in the house.
How's that for a toughie?
You think there's a dad in their house?
I don't.
Brown added, this is Antonio Brown, to Fox 5, the reality is this, we need programmatic initiatives in place to help support these kids to be able to give them another pathway instead of them committing crimes.
I agree with that.
How about a religious programmatic initiative?
They never think that.
Secular solutions don't exist.
Hello?
They don't exist.
An atheist should know that.
Brown entered the mayoral race on May 14th to replace Keisha Lance Bottoms, who is not running for another term.
He is running on a platform of reimagining public safety.
That's my man.
And has previously expressed support for the defund the police movement.
According to The Intercept, Brown proposed sequestering about a third of the police department's budget in the aftermath of the police killing of Rayshard Brooks.
Meanwhile, in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio reversed course and promised $92 million for a new precinct.
A new precinct.
Look at that.
A new precinct.
After scrapping the project last summer as he vowed to slash the New York Police Department budget by $1 billion.
But you know what?
Here's the beauty, though.
I wrote this 25 years ago.
One of my favorite insights.
Being on the left means never having to say you're sorry.
There's no regret, no accountability.
Anyone who wanted to defund the police and is re-elected by contempt for those voters is, shall we say, deep.
We shall return. We shall return.
Q is completely discredited.
But there are still people saying, there's a plan, and he can come back to be president before 2024. I have almost utter certitude, 95%, that he's going to run in 2024, and given the last four months.
I don't mean to laugh.
I think it'll be a shoo-in.
He'll walk back into the White House if we do our job when it comes to election integrity.
But to those who are saying he can be president now, that he can come back and he can take over the last three and a half years of Biden's term, there is no...
There's no process.
There's no entity.
It's not the Supreme Court.
It's not a magic electoral...
There is no functional scenario under which that happens, is there, Jenna?
Correct.
And it is very unfortunate, and I have to preface this by saying I understand the utter frustration and the injustice of it all, and I am just as mad as everyone else.
But what we have to understand is that we are a nation of rules, and our supreme law of the land is the U.S. Constitution.
And because the Constitution provides that the Electoral College is our mechanism of selecting the president, the Electoral College voted.
That was certified legitimately.
So when you have a sitting president, and his name right now is Joe Biden, then the only way to remove a sitting president is through the impeachment and conviction process.
And even if that happened to Joe Biden, which we know politically it won't, even if...
Hypothetical theory land.
That happened.
The line of succession then under the 25th Amendment would trigger.
And so you, there's no scenario by which you take an outside person.
And put somebody else in.
And put someone else in.
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Because we're living through the strangest times.
And I want to say this over and over because I want my audience to know you're not crazy.
We all know we're living through the weirdest period in modern history.
America in some ways resembles communist China, Nazi Germany.
You got to be careful what you say.
This is madness and we need to understand its madness and we need to bravely speak the truth knowing God requires that of us.
No, absolutely.
I would just say, keep watching the signs.
What you're going to see in the days to come, you're continuing to see.
But you've got people that really don't value, cherish, respect, appreciate the Constitution.
They have no real respect or meaningful appreciation for the American way of life.
they don't believe that this country has anything excellent to add to the global picture
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Rob in New York City, you lucky guy.
Hello.
Calling from East Berlin, Dennis.
I just wanted to make a quick comment.
Wait a minute.
That was a good one.
That was a good one.
I use it all the time.
I use it all the time.
But yeah, so you have the call.
I'm sorry, not the call.
You had a guest on at the beginning of the hour, and that's why I called.
I think one of the major problems we have here in New York is...
A lot of people are hoping the next Giuliani is going to come around and save the city.
And while we all hope for that, one of the problems now is that so much of this anti-police rhetoric has been passed into legislation, not just on the city level, but on the state level as well.
So while we could get the next Giuliani in here, he's pretty powerless when it comes to the laws passed by our city council.
Are you a member of the NYPD? Are you a member of the NYPD? Yes, I am.
What's the morale like?
Morale is pretty low.
I mean, listen, everybody I know that came on this job loves being a cop.
We love the profession.
When they say it's a calling, it's legitimately a calling.
But when you have every facet working against you, it's demoralizing.
And I can tell you, your guest was also talking about...
You know, retirements.
Retirements are way up on the NYPD, but that's not our biggest problem.
Our biggest problem is recruitment.
We can't get anyone to take the test.
That's right.
We can't get anyone that can qualify.
That's right.
Just finding qualified candidates is becoming very difficult.
That's right.
Why would somebody join at this time?
That's very frightening.
It's very frightening for the future, what you're saying.
Well, anyway, you should just know, and I'm sure you do know, the number of Americans who know that the police are the line between civilization and barbarity.
So I just want you to know I'm one of them.
You okay?
Thanks, Dennis.
Okay, you're welcome.
Right?
Can anybody deny that?
If the police disbanded or went on strike, what would you do, folks?
Would you walk around New York City?
Would you walk around Chicago, Portland, L.A.? Or just stay at home and make sure you have enough ammunition?
The make-believe world of the left.
Re-imagine policing.
That's it.
They're always reimagining.
I don't have to reimagine.
I read history and I know what happens when civilization collapses.
I'm Dennis Prager.
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