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I'm out.
Right before broadcasting, I spoke to about 1,500 students at Dallas Baptist University, a terrific university that has the audacity to affirm God and country.
How quaint.
That's the problem in a nutshell, is that what was normative in American universities throughout our history, God and country, Are today considered weird, fundamentalist, whatever term you wish to use.
I'll have more about that later, but that's where I am broadcasting from, Dallas Baptist University.
And it was a joy to be here, and it is a joy to be here.
There is hope.
I don't know how much of a chance we have, but there is hope for the country.
And anyway, I don't operate on whether there's hope or not.
I operate on what I have to do.
I think it's a very normal but very unhelpful question.
Are you optimistic or are you pessimistic?
Optimists and pessimists both have reasons not to fight.
The optimist thinks things will work out, so he doesn't fight.
The pessimist thinks things won't work out, so he doesn't fight.
So neither optimism nor pessimism.
Okay, just wanted to make that clear, a theme that I speak about on many occasions, fighting for the survival of liberty and of this country.
Canada has decided to commit suicide, as Australia has and New Zealand has.
The English-speaking countries are the greatest disappointments in the world.
I don't know why.
To this day, I don't know why.
Which is not like me.
I always ask the question, why?
Conrad Black in The Spectator has a fairly direct statement about Monday's election in Canada.
Another stupid, redundant, dismal Canadian election.
I like when a guy tells you what he thinks in the title.
In the six years of his government, Trudeau has distracted the country with a ludicrously alarmist view of climate change and a preposterously self-important notion of how much difference Canada, with its minuscule carbon footprint and generally high ecological standards, can make.
To this end, he has persecuted Canada's greatest industry, oil and gas, unmercifully.
And driven large sections of Western Canada to contemplate the possible deliverance of separation.
Canada is as divided as the United States.
And I understand why people would want to separate from one another.
That's why I agree.
I agree when leftists say it.
I agree.
You have nothing in common with me, and I have nothing in common with you.
I don't want the United States to dissolve.
I don't want Canada to dissolve.
But I'd rather live in a good country than a bad country.
I'd rather live with freedom than without freedom.
I'd rather live with healthy people than with hypochondriacs.
There are so many examples that one could give.
And his point is so right.
How many people live in Canada?
I'll look it up.
It's minuscule.
Even the United States' quote-unquote carbon footprint is minuscule.
If everybody in America decided to travel by bicycle, even cross-country, why would we take any carbon-emitting device when we could bicycle across the country?
38 million in Canada?
Okay, thank you.
It was more than I thought, but it's still minuscule in comparison to the U.S., obviously.
Anyway, if everybody in Canada went to a bicycle, got rid of their car, decided to live in a hut, well, it's very hard.
It gets cold in Canada.
In Canada, by the way, global warming is not the issue.
Global freezing is the issue in Canada, just for the record.
But why bother people with facts?
If everybody did that, it would have no impact on the world.
In the meantime, China is building more coal plants at a greater rate than ever before.
That's a country that theoretically does matter, with over a billion people.
But Canada is voting on its carbon impact.
He has further taken it upon himself, that is Trudeau, to acknowledge that English and French Canadians have been guilty of cultural genocide against the native people.
What does that mean, cultural genocide?
It's an interesting question, cultural genocide.
That means the mass murder of a culture.
So, alright, at least it's not physical genocide, cultural genocide.
What that really means is that Canadians, the people who made modern Canada, had the audacity to believe that Western values, democracy, the worth of a woman,
equal worth of all people, and not to mention The belief in one God that these were wrong for Canadians to have spread.
Do people really believe that?
Well, yes, if you're college educated, the odds are you do.
But think about it.
Was it really a bad thing?
Had Canada or the United States been left?
I know this is very...
Shall we say, politically incorrect to say the least.
But there was no offense intended in the least.
But would the North American continent be a better place if Westerners did not settle it?
Don't people have to ask that question to be honest about the question of quote-unquote cultural genocide?
Would the French have given the Native Americans the Statue of Liberty?
Let's say there were no Americans.
There were only tribes as existed before Columbus arrived.
Well, Columbus didn't arrive on these shores, but nevertheless, before Columbus came to the Western Hemisphere.
Would the world have been a better place if there had not been a United States or an Australia or a Canada?
The country is charged with having cultural genocide.
To me, the question is ludicrous.
A lot of people on this planet owe their liberty and even their lives to the United States.
I don't think they would have owed it to the tribes of North America.
It's not meant as an insult.
It's just a fact.
But that's a big thing to Trudeau, and the people of Canada re-elected him.
It's quite remarkable.
All five political parties that elected MPs on Monday are left-of-center parties.
The Liberals have governed for 84 of the last 125 years.
22 full-term election victories versus 8 for the Conservatives.
See, when you have it as good as Canadians have it, Canada has the great blessing of being boring.
There is no greater blessing in life than to live in boring times.
And Canada fulfills that dream.
And they have it so good.
That they need to find causes to give their lives meaning in the boringly affluent and free world that Canada has made and had for itself.
They have it too good.
Americans have it too good.
Maybe that's what it is.
Australians have it too good.
The English-speaking countries might just have it too good.
And so they're going crazy.
They're going crazy from not having meaning.
And so they develop the meanings that the left gives them.
Anyway, so much for Canada.
He didn't do as well as he thought he would do, Mr. Trudeau.
So that's somewhat of a consolation.
The President of the United States, the distinguished man.
Joe Biden spoke at the United Nations.
I will be playing clips from his talk during my show today, so you will hear what he said.
But I'll just cite one comment that the Wall Street Journal editorial page cited.
We've ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan, and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy.
Huh.
Relentless diplomacy to make-believe world these people live in.
That's what the Taliban will really be affected by, relentless diplomacy.
Back in a moment, I'm Dennis Prager.
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And the Congress is going to get to the bottom of what was, in retrospect, probably one of the worst mistakes of the last three months, which is abandoning our secure airbase with a significant perimeter to protect against the exact kind of suicide bombing that claimed 13 American lives.
Now, I know an individual in General Milley's circle.
And I am told exactly what you just said.
They would not lift the cap on the troops.
But my advice to this individual was tell everyone you can to get a story straight, a timeline down, and every supporting document in one binder so that you do not have to change your story on timing or detail even once or you'll have Benghazi on your hands.
And I believe that the Pentagon would be well served to over respond rather than under respond at this point.
What's your advice to the Pentagon, Senator, on how to respond to the queries, which will never stop until we have a day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute timeline and document supporting a decision tree here?
Well, that's sound advice not only to the Pentagon, but to anyone in the administration.
Congress is not just going to move on from this fiasco.
We're going to get to the bottom of what happened.
Then if the Democratic Congress right now won't do it, then we'll get to the bottom of it in early 2023 once Republicans have won back control of the Congress.
Not just the Pentagon, but anyone who is involved in this needs to understand that Congress and the American people are going to insist upon answers, and they need to have those answers ready, and they need to be documented and demonstrated with evidence.
any kind of shifting explanation or political spin or CYA is going to be exposed.
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I I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
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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We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
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There's no difference between Chuck Schumer and CNN. But I just named two.
The charge that American police are whipping Haitians at the border.
And it's a lie.
But it doesn't matter who's going to report that it's a lie.
The New York Times?
The Washington Post?
NPR? See, this is the problem.
Nobody on the left reports when the left lies, which is on a daily basis.
Truth is not a left-wing value, as I have said all of my life.
It's a liberal value.
It's a conservative value, and it has never been a left-wing value.
So the latest is that they're whipping Haitians.
Chuck Schumer says it with a straighter face as Adam Schiff.
I thought Adam Schiff was the most accomplished liar in the Congress.
A lot of his colleagues give him a run for his money.
It's very sad.
None of this is said with any joy, but a society must rest on truth or it has no chance.
They're not whipping Haitians, okay?
It's as simple as that.
But it does deflect from the fact that the current American administration...
One is tempted to say regime, but the current American administration has no issue with vast numbers, millions in fact, coming into this country illegally because of two reasons.
One is it has no interest in preserving the United States as the United States, and it wishes to win election after election.
And the more people you bring in...
The more Democrats you have voting.
It's not complex.
Everybody knows it.
But only we, who are not on the left, talk about it.
Governor DeSantis, a man I have great admiration for, the governor of one of the free states in the country, Florida, named researcher Joseph Ladapo.
As the Surgeon General of Florida.
I know Dr. Ladapo.
I've spent some time with him.
I've had him on my show.
And he is the new Florida Surgeon General.
He writes for the Wall Street Journal.
He is, I believe, an epidemiologist.
I'll get the exact title.
Where he is exactly?
Is he at Stanford?
Oh, UCLA. He's at UCLA currently.
And he has the courage to basically announce the futility of so many of the things that we're doing.
He doesn't believe in the fear-mongering that has taken place for the last year and a half, going on two years.
It is such a courageous move.
I am actually fascinated that Dr. Ladapo, who is from Africa, incidentally, that Dr. Ladapo has agreed to leave UCLA for a position that obviously doesn't last as long as a tenured faculty that Dr. Ladapo has agreed to leave UCLA for a position
I can only imagine, though I will call him up and ask him, but I can only imagine that he, like many of us in California, do not believe there is hope for California.
California is a hopeless state.
It is being wrecked and it is being wrecked at an ever-increasing pace.
The overwhelming vote, if it was truthful, and it probably was, to keep Gavin Newsom as governor is sort of the last straw.
People voted to ruin their own lives.
That is the definition of brainwashed.
The people of California voted to, for example, Poor people who voted for Gavin Newsom voted to keep housing prices in California the highest in the country.
You know why they're so high?
They're so high overwhelmingly because it's so expensive to build a house.
And why?
Because of all the green environmentalist rules in building a home.
That's why.
So they have voted for the party that makes it almost impossible for them to own a house.
They have voted for the party that has so much taxes, thanks to the Greens and to taxation as something the left loves, the highest gasoline prices in the United States.
Now, why would people who cannot afford $5 a gallon gasoline vote?
What's gas price here?
Anybody know?
How much?
$2.89?
You're joking.
That's why I didn't hear you well.
I asked him three times what he said because I was sure I didn't hear it right.
It's almost like saying 29 cents.
$2.89?
I like Dallas.
Actually, I told my wife last night for the first time.
I don't want to leave California because I have too many wonderful friends there.
I founded a synagogue there.
And I love the people who come.
And I've had a great life there.
But I'm in a state that is sick.
And it's sick not because its rulers are sick.
It's sick because many of its inhabitants are sick.
They vote for these people.
These people didn't come in through a coup d'etat.
They were voted in.
Gavin Newsom got a two-to-one margin to stay as governor.
People whose lives are being ruined by the Democrats vote for the Democrats.
Are they happy with their schools?
$15,000 a year per pupil is what is spent in California, and they're among the lowest-performing students in the United States.
All they learn is that the United States is a cesspool.
That's what they learn, to the extent that you can call that learning.
And they vote to keep that in.
They vote to sustain teachers' unions who are thrilled to bring into five-year-olds drag queen study hour.
I mean, that's what people are voting for, and they deserve it.
But I don't deserve it.
I'm a good guy.
And so it was 67 degrees in Dallas last night.
And I thought, that ain't so bad.
It was actually 80 in L.A. You guys out-cooled in September.
You out-cooled us in January, but in September?
I... I do think about it.
So that's why I think Dr. Ladapo is leaving California for Florida and leaving a phenomenal position in the sciences at UCLA. He's had it.
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Israel is getting ready for their fourth jab.
Now, some people, this is how dishonest the media is, they say, well, Israel, in the last couple days, they've seen their rates go down.
Now, why do you think that COVID rates would be going down in Israel the last couple days?
Anybody?
Is it because of the vaccine?
Masks?
No.
It's because of the high holidays, okay?
People are staying at home and they're not going out and they're not working and they're not congregating.
So they've locked down the country through basically pseudo-religious mandate.
Israel and Sweden, if you look at the seven-day rolling average of new cases per 100,000, Sweden, on this chart that has been published, is right around 10%.
Israel has far exceeded 100%, and in fact, there are more cases right now happening in America and the Western world than there were a year ago.
And a very basic question should be, is the vaccine helping or is it hurting?
What's the answer to that question?
Why is it that rates keep on going up the more vaccinated we are?
Well, Israel is the only country in the world that gives the third vaccination to everyone.
At ages 12 plus.
A COVID passport is required for 12 plus.
And by the way, let me just say, I'm a very, I'm a lover of Israel and Jerusalem.
I don't know if I'm ever going back to Israel.
I don't.
I said this to one of my friends the other day who runs a great project there.
He said, oh, you'll be coming back.
I said, I don't know if I'll be welcome in Israel because I'm not getting vaccinated and I'm not doing any of this stuff.
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Where Sweden.
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Any teacher who's taping masks to nine-year-olds' heads should be fired immediately.
Thank you.
I mean, I'm not going out on a limb here to say that.
Do you disagree with that?
Now, the lunatics who are so mask- and vaccine-crazed, who are freaking out about 100,000 people in a college football stadium, I'll bet they think that's okay.
Well, if the nine-year-old doesn't have his mask on, you've got to tape it to his head.
Now tape the mask around so it stays over his mouth and his nose.
Not only should the teacher lose her job, she should be arrested.
That's assault.
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Hello, my friends.
Dennis Prager here in Dallas at Dallas Baptist University where I spoke today.
Okay.
And there is a piece in the Wall Street Journal by the president of Regnery Publishing, and full disclosure, they are the publishers of many of my books and all of my books in the Rational Bible series, and I have appreciated their work tremendously.
Tom Spence is the president.
His piece in the Wall Street Journal is about banned books.
So, Tom, first of all, of course, welcome to the show.
Thanks, Dennis.
Happy to be here.
I'll bet you are.
And I'm happy that you are.
What is there every year, is it, there's a Banned Books Week or something?
What is it called?
Yes, it's Banned Books Week.
It's a week-long...
It's the last week of September, so it begins next week.
And it's a way to promote books that have been ostensibly banned.
The joke of it is that the books that are promoted year after year have not been banned in any meaningful sense, and now the books that are in some real sense being banned are studiously ignored by Banned Books Week.
I know you're shocked to hear there's hypocrisy in the book business.
Well, hypocrisy is too mild a term.
It's Orwellian.
The books that are banned are not mentioned during Banned Books Weeks, and books that are peripherally banned, give me an example of what they say is banned.
So, yeah, I mean, it obviously depends on how you define your terms.
So, if I describe a book, if I tell you that a book has been banned, what does that mean to you?
What's your first thought?
That it is no longer available to the public.
Right.
I think that's a reasonable definition.
So if I'm living in the Soviet Union in 1985, and I want to buy the Gulag Archipelago, am I going to find it?
No.
Because it's been banned, right?
The government or somebody with the power to do it has made that book unavailable.
The books that get promoted in Banned Books Week...
If you dig into it and go to their website, they'll say, well, these books have been challenged.
And that means that if I discover that some children's book that is promoting transgenderism or whatever the flavor of the day of the sexual revolution is in my...
First-grader's school library, and I go and complain to the librarian, and I say, I think this is not appropriate for this setting.
That book has been challenged, and it now qualifies for Banned Books Week.
People have been pointing out for a long time that calling this thing Banned Books Week is a misnomer.
If you look at the books, If you go to the website, they'll tell you, here's the top ten challenged books for this year.
And you will discover that there is a notable overlap between that list and the bestseller list, right?
So, you know, The Hate U Give or Toni Morrison, the books that are promoted are not only not banned, but they're Generally, bestsellers and that are promoted in every possible way.
So it's been an exercise.
It's been just sort of a silly thing for years, in the 30 or 40 years that they've had this promotion.
Is there one right-wing book on the banned books list?
I'm looking here now.
I don't see anything.
No.
No.
There's a couple that are...
Not particularly, like To Kill a Mockingbird, that's always on there, and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.
Well, who are the people banning Of Mice and Men?
It says it's been banned and challenged for racial slurs and racist stereotypes and their negative effect on students.
The point I was making in this piece that I wrote for the Wall Street Journal is that Banned Books Week has gone from being sort of a silly pretense to being now, as you put it, Orwellian.
Because now, I would argue that in the last year or so, book banning has come to America.
Before that, Banned Books Week was silly in a sense because...
Books were not banned in America.
There was basically no book that you could not get here, right?
Hold on there in a moment.
Tom Spence is the head of Regnery Publishing, and we're going to continue with the subject of his Wall Street Journal piece, how the book industry says the books that are banned are really not banned.
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I really, I have to control myself, Jenna, because in the last five to ten years, I think it's fair to say, empirically, that there's been an amazing shift, a sea change in American attitudes to abortion, and especially in the youth.
In the under-30s, who understand, they follow the science, they understand that this is a human being inside a mother's womb.
I don't want to get carried away with myself, but how important...
You are.
You've taught constitutional law.
You're a practicing lawyer.
How important, how significant is the SCOTUS decision and the signing into effect of the new heartbeat law in Texas?
It's very significant.
And even though this was simply a denial of an emergency application to stay the law, it shows that the Supreme Court is no longer reflexively protecting abortion as a so-called right.
And that's what is the most important part of this decision.
The Supreme Court said that they were not ruling on the merits of the issue.
Of course, it will be litigated.
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There's a piece in the Wall Street Journal today about Banned Books Week.
And it is part of the make-believe world in which we live that the book industry, which is completely controlled by the left, except for publishing houses like Regnery, whose president I have on the line and who wrote the piece in the Wall Street Journal today, Tom Spence, they act like they're martyrs on behalf of the banned books.
Like if parents say, you know what, I really don't think my five-year-old should be exposed.
To non-binary versus binary sexual identity.
So you are, all of a sudden, a book banner.
Now, you give examples, though, of problems that exist in the other direction that they ignore.
So what's the story with Abigail Schreier's books on transgender?
Right, and that's a great example.
So Abigail Schreier wrote a book called Irreversible Damage, which Regnery published, that is about questioning the rush to inflict permanent physical changes on adolescent girls who believe that they are transgender.
And that book has been the target of...
A lot of people who wish it would go away.
Book banning, it's interesting.
Nowadays, Amazon is kind of the focus for a lot of this because of its domination of the bookselling world.
If Amazon does not carry your book, it is, for all practical purposes, invisible.
It's not that there's nowhere else to get it, but...
But its availability is seriously compromised.
And so this past summer, a group of employees at Amazon petitioned the company to remove irreversible damage from Amazon so that it would not appear anywhere on the website.
And that petition, we were told by sources at Amazon, Went pretty much all the way to the top.
And there was an inquisition that neither Abigail nor the publisher was informed of.
And in the end, they decided not to remove it.
So we were grateful for that.
But I described that as a near-death experience that that book had that we didn't even know about at the time.
I mentioned that one of the sponsors of the Band Book Week promotion is the American Booksellers Association, which represents the trade group for independent bookstores, which, as you probably know, Dennis, is a pretty left-leaning group of people.
The ABA has a program that they call the White Box Mailer Program, where every other month they'll...
Send a box of a few books to their 750 members that the publisher has paid to have included in this.
And it's just a way of getting your new title in front of, you know, 750 independent bookstores.
And we had the Irreversible Damage, the new paperback edition, included in the white box mailing this summer.
Apparently, nobody at the ABA was really paying attention, and the book went out.
And when the boxes arrived, an employee at a bookstore in Brooklyn opened it up and was aghast to find a book that was critical of one fairly narrow aspect of the transgender movement.
And she freaked out.
Like most people do when they freak out, she resorted to Twitter and publicized the news there.
Within hours, the ABA issued an abject apology in which they said that sending that book to their members to look at was an act of violence, and they repented deeply.
And so the promotion that we had paid for ended up being...
An occasion for defaming our author and our book.
And that's from the sponsors of Banned Books Week.
A couple of comments on my part.
First is people should understand the use of the word violence here.
So the left, which is not committed to truth, they don't believe that most of what happened in 2020, or they don't believe that much of what happened, forget most, was violent.
The violence that took place across the country was not violent.
But this is violent.
A book that is simply saying we have something so sad in our midst of this explosion of girls, teenage girls, saying that they're boys and, in some extreme examples, having their healthy breasts removed because they say that they're boys.
So that is an act of violence.
In other words, the removal of a healthy girl's breast is not violent.
It is reporting it that it's violent.
This is the Orwellian world of the left.
Secondly, I would have bet my car that it was a female who would have tweeted that out.
I point out regularly, women are disproportionately involved in the suppression of liberty in this country and in left-wing things like this.
Yeah, you're correct in that instance.
It was a female.
Yeah, well, you had mentioned it.
What happened to the other book that you mentioned there?
Yeah, that's a book that was published by Encounter Books, which is another conservative publisher, by Ryan Anderson.
And Ryan Anderson has written a lot on the subject.
It's a broader treatment of the question of transgenderism.
You've probably met Ryan, Dennis.
He is the soul of reason, right?
A very temperate and measured person.
This book is a very measured treatment of the subject.
But somebody didn't?
We don't have much time, so I just want to know, did Amazon drop it?
Amazon dropped it.
Yeah, the same story.
There was a petition against it, and they dropped it.
So that book vanished.
Hold on to your copy.
Well, thank you for all you're doing, and thank you for publishing me.
We'll be back.
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You have trained those pedagons well.
Well, that's very sweet of you.
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I'm quaint.
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Everything was just takeout and delivery for me.
It was very difficult.
I now face 1.4 judgment against me.
1.4 million?
1.4 million, Mike.
Okay?
And already my struggles, I already had struggles from before.
This is what they don't understand.
They don't understand the struggles we go through.
Everybody, it's like they don't sit and think about the struggles a family has.
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But Biden is taking a hit and Democrats are trying to stay clear from him.
The caller in the last hour said, where's Kamala?
Kamala is doing her best to stay clear of Joe Biden.
I mean, her polls stink, but combined...
The both of them combined, I guess it's extra stinky together, because both of them stink.
And the funny thing is, her poles are worse than his, and she wants to be nowhere near this cat.
People are finding out that this Build Back Better thing is a socialist agenda, and the $3.5 trillion partisan wish list that the Democrats are wanting is starting to turn people off because people are starting to realize that the economic pain is going to be felt at home.
Average, everyday Americans sitting around their dinner table are going to feel that pain.
Overall, the poll found that Biden's net approval average is negative seven.
That means 44% are approving of his job as the president and 51% disapprove.
So this is a major slide.
A generic Republican on the ballot at this time would lead in all seven districts going up against the Democrat incumbents by six percentage points on average.
So Carl, the elections are so far away.
Why are you worried about this or why are you talking about this now?
Polls don't matter.
Polls do matter.
Unfortunately, I feel like Republicans are starting to do the same.
Republicans have an opportunity of a lifetime, in my opinion, to kick Biden while he's down.
And you have Kevin McCarthy.
Kevin McCarthy seems to have backtracked slightly.
But Mitch McConnell talking about they don't want to impeach.
Why not?
And the Congress is going to get to the bottom of what was, in retrospect, probably one of the worst mistakes of the last three months, which is abandoning our secure airbase with a significant perimeter to protect against the exact kind of suicide bombing that claimed 13 American lives.
Now, I know an individual in General Milley's circle.
And I am told exactly what you just said.
They would not lift the cap on the troops.
But my advice to this individual was tell everyone you can to get a story straight, a timeline down, and every supporting document in one binder so that you do not have to change your story on timing or detail even once or you'll have Benghazi on your hands.
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What's your advice to the Pentagon, Senator, on how to respond to the queries, which will never stop until we have a day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute timeline and documents supporting a decision tree here?
Well, that's sound advice not only to the Pentagon, but to anyone in the administration.
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Male-female hour every Wednesday, the second hour of my show.
I think it's the most honest talk about men and women in the media.
If there's more honest talk or equally, I'd love to know about it.
But I do believe that.
Part of the reason is I don't have any inhibitions in this regard.
Another reason is I'm not a man fan or a woman fan.
I'm a good person fan.
God has made the world totally balanced.
There are as many wonderful men as wonderful women, and as many jerks who are female as jerks who are male.
Amazing, isn't it?
The trouble is they don't marry each other.
That's a big problem.
Too often the good ones marry jerks.
As many of you are right now nodding your heads in agreement with me.
So this is the male-female hour, and the Atlantic...
Mr. Magazine, The Atlantic has given me my topic today.
A world without children.
It's actually just published.
A generation facing an intractable problem debates whether to bring a new generation into the world.
Emma Green is the author.
I don't know who she is, but she might be a writer for The Atlantic.
In any event, she has two women with whom she has a dialogue.
But it opens this way.
Miley Cyrus, one of the intellectual giants of our age, vowed not to have a baby on a piece of S, and of course she uses the S word, planet.
Which, by the way, if that's true, I want you to know I am the bearer of good tidings.
That Miley Cyrus has decided not to have children is a blessing.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mused in an Instagram video about whether it's still okay to have children.
I feel similarly as to Miley.
Polls suggest that a third or more of Americans younger than 45 either don't have children or expect to have fewer than they might otherwise because they are worried about, you know it, climate change.
So, I'm going to read to you more, but here is the topic.
If you are a young woman of childbearing age, do you know other young women who are not having children because the world is so dangerous?
Do you feel that way?
I promise to treat you only with respect if you do and call in.
Do you have a daughter who does?
Now, notice I'm sort of...
Narrowing it to females.
I am sure that there are males like this, but I never heard of any who said, I'm not having a child because of climate change.
When men don't have children, it's because they want more time to play.
They don't even offer some macro-idealistic reason.
They fully acknowledge it's a pain having children and I'd rather travel, eat out, and even not get married because I just want to have fun in life.
But women, to go against the female instinct to have children for an ideological reason takes a great deal of passion.
With regard to that ideology.
For most women, it is profoundly innate to want to have children.
Profoundly.
So if you have undone it, you must have a great reason.
And apparently, not bringing a child into a world that will self-destruct because of global warming is one of them.
While I read to you, call in if you know anyone who feels this way, or you do, or you're obviously your own family member, your daughter might.
Megan Kalman and Josephine Ferrarelli started hosting house parties and collecting testimonies about this topic roughly a half decade ago.
That's funny, half decade.
Don't most people say five years?
Half decade.
Half century, I guess.
Half decade.
Okay.
In a project called Conceivable Future.
They wanted people, especially women, to be able to share deeply held and often silent worries and to connect with the climate issue from a personal perspective.
In my opinion, this only bears testimony to the number of lost women in our society.
That they would actually get together in groups to discuss whether to have children given climate change.
It boggles the mind.
I talked with Kalman and Ferrarelli about why the climate crisis is different from any other crisis in human history.
Whether they're planning to have kids, And how that's related to their hope for the future.
So, Megan Kalman.
The conversation is, in my experience, deeply gendered.
Women who are not having children or who are questioning their own desire to have kids are judged very harshly and much differently than men are.
That's an interesting point.
I think it is gendered.
I said that.
But I don't think the issue is that they're judged harshly.
It's that they fill people with a large degree of non-understanding.
Most people, even college has not fully knocked this out of people, most people do assume that it is innate to women.
To want to have a child.
To want to have children.
So when a woman says, I don't want children because of a certain issue, I don't know if people judge her harshly.
I do.
I think she's an idiot.
But it's not most people are judging her harshly.
It's that most people are just confused.
Why do I think she's an idiot?
Because I don't believe for a nanosecond that the world is on the verge of extinction due to global warming.
It is one of the many, many lies that people who with college degrees believe.
That's all it is, my friends.
I don't deny the world is getting warmer.
Did you know, for example, that far more people to this day die of freezing than of warm climate?
Did you know that there is a solution to warm climate?
It's called air conditioning.
It's very effective.
Anyway, women have bought this hook, line, and sinker, as we see in this article.
Then the moderator, Emma Green, says...
But are there shared characteristics along lines of education?
Do people share a certain progressive political outlook?
Kalman.
They tend to be at least college educated.
Ah, that's my point, isn't it?
My contempt for college is warranted.
Women who didn't go to college...
Are much less likely to say, I don't want a child.
Or to put it in the positive, women who don't go to college are much more likely to say, I want a child.
And if you said to this woman who didn't go to college, yeah, but you're bringing a child into an existentially threatened world due to climate change, the person would look at you and think that you had lost your mind.
And you had.
And you lost it at college.
They tend to be certainly pro-choice.
I don't know exactly what that has to do with this, but it is an interesting observation nonetheless.
For the most part, they're on the left of the political spectrum.
That's right.
This is from a leftist website, The Atlantic.
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Anybody?
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It's because of the high holidays, okay?
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Why is it that rates keep on going up the more vaccinated we are?
Well, Israel is the only country in the world that gives the third vaccination to everyone at ages 12 plus.
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I don't.
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He said, oh, you'll be coming back.
I said, I don't know if I'll be welcome in Israel because I'm not getting vaccinated and I'm not doing any of this stuff.
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This is the male-female hour, and I am reading to you from the Atlantic, which is on the left.
Who are all these young women who are not having children because of global warming?
That's what the discussion is about.
And here, one of the three women says, these women tend to be at least college-educated.
They tend to be pro-choice.
For the most part, I'm reading to you.
They're on the left, and they're certainly on the whole younger, and they're pretty much all white.
White, college-educated, left-wing women.
There you go.
You got it.
It's a very large group of women.
White, college-educated, on the left.
The other woman, Ferrarelli is her last name.
There's a moderator and two women.
One thing that revealed itself to us pretty early is that for a lot of white, middle-class people, climate is this stunner of an issue.
It's the first time a lot of us have noticed that our well-being is not cherished by our leadership.
But for almost everybody else, demographically, that's not a surprise.
So some of the conversation we've been having with people, conversations we've been having with people, are just reckoning with this idea that if you decide to have children, you're doing it against odds in the face of harm.
Wow.
That's really something.
Jews whose entire families were wiped out in the Holocaust, they had children if they survived.
But these spoiled brats, rich, white females, went to college and graduate school.
It's just too harsh life to bring a child into it.
That's what they are, the spoiled brats.
That's all they are.
Sorry, I wish it weren't so.
Question on the male-female hour is, do you have this in your family, or do you know someone like that?
There was a call.
She gave up.
But I did read what she was going to say.
And, oh no, I didn't actually...
Oh, this is the one.
I'll take this one.
Kate in Sacramento, California.
Hello.
Hello.
Can you hear me?
I can.
Hi.
Hi.
So I'm going to...
To address this issue in my family, we do have a cousin of ours that is, as you described, and her and her husband have decided not to have children for the sake of global warming and overpopulation issues.
However, their response to it is not to simply not have children, but to rather adopt.
For that reason.
And my husband and I are believers.
We've adopted two children.
A lot of believers choose to either become foster parents, which we were for five years, or adopt for the sake of the fact that there are so many children in the world who don't have parents, who don't have families.
And we feel called as believers to serve in that way.
So did you adopt older children or newborns?
They were both younger children by the two and a half year old and 15 month old.
But they were in foster care in our home for a while before that.
And we also fostered eight other babies that ended up being either reunified successfully with their parents or adopted by family members.
Well that's beautiful.
I don't agree with you on the overpopulation, but I think that what you're doing is beautiful.
Thank you.
Yeah, I don't agree on the overpopulation either.
This is my cousin, another person in our family.
Oh, I see.
So you have decided...
So they're considering adoption for a different reason, which I thought was just so...
I mean, it was quite shocking at first, honestly.
I mean, I've been in the adoption and foster care world for quite a while now, and I have never heard, even once, Someone say that their reason for pursuing adoption was to minimize global population and reduce carbon footprinting.
That was quite shocking to me to see that, you know, they've chosen not to have children, biological children, for that reason and are going to pursue adoption to, you know, they're activists.
So that's one way to...
I guess, prove their activism.
So did you actively forego having a child naturally or biologically?
So my husband is paralyzed, and we did attempt several fertility treatments, and unfortunately we lost all of our biological children.
We miscarried them and lost them.
So we have 12 little babies in heaven waiting for us.
But we felt very strongly that God was calling us to parent children in need and that motherly instinct, that natural nurturing.
You're doing great work.
God bless you.
I think that's beautiful.
I was curious, and I now obviously have an answer.
With regard to overpopulation, ladies and gentlemen, there are fewer people in abject poverty at this time than at any time in human history.
There are fewer people dying of starvation than at any time in human history.
In other words, people have it better by every indicator we have, health-wise, financially, than at any time in human history.
And now people are worried about overpopulation.
Did you ever fly over America?
Did you ever fly over almost any country?
And how much of the country is empty?
What does it mean, overpopulation?
I don't even understand the concept.
What does it mean, overpopulation?
Do you know why China is now the great threat that it is, both economically and militarily?
Because it has more people than any other country.
It turns out that having a lot of people is a blessing, not a curse.
I'm not even talking theologically.
I don't care if you're an atheist.
What I said is either valid or not valid.
It has nothing to do with God or religion.
It happens to be that secular people are generally more foolish.
And so they believe this stuff more readily, but this is not a religious argument.
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Okay, that was interesting. - I think.
See, that was a good example.
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The Supreme Court said that they were not ruling on the merits of the issue.
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to the Supreme Court.
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I'm going to say, By the way, in regard to the topic, do you agree with me that it's disproportionately young women, not young men, who are saying, let's not have children because of climate change?
Maybe it's equal men and women.
I'd be curious to know.
Everything I read, it's always about women making this choice because it goes so against female nature.
Now, there are women who have always opted not to have children.
There have always been some women, irrespective, before there was ever even a global warming issue.
So I fully appreciate that.
And I'm not talking about them.
I'm talking about the ones who want children.
But won't have children because of climate change.
So do you know of any?
And do you agree that it is more women than men?
And this article, this is what prompted the subject, in The Atlantic, which is, of course, on the left, even they acknowledge that overwhelmingly, I read to you again, college-educated at least, in other words, Graduate school are even more likely not to want children because of global warming.
And left on the political spectrum, and almost all white.
Interesting.
What's the white part have to do with it?
Well, the white part might have to do with the issue of that these white college-educated women tend to be more affluent.
Than other women, in most cases.
And the need for a cause is very deep.
They have a lot of time on their hands.
It's a big problem.
Okay, next, let's see.
I'm going to read to you more from the statements that the women, the three women in this dialogue or trialogue have been saying.
Okay, here.
So, Emma Green, the moderator.
I'd like you to unpack that a little bit more, what that means to you.
Both of you, I assume, identify as white women.
I'm silent because I wanted that to register.
Both of you identify as white women.
Do you understand how deep the Orwellianism has gotten into the left, that a moderator in the Atlantic could actually say that with a straight face?
Both of you, I assume, identify as white women?
I've heard identify as a woman.
This is a big thing on the left now.
What is your gender identity?
But now this is a new one.
You identify as white?
Have any of you met whites who identified as non-whites?
Well, there was that woman, remember, with the NAACP as a white woman that said she was black?
Which is very interesting.
Rachel Dolezal.
That's right.
One of my heroines.
By the way, if you can identify as a man if you're a woman, why can't you identify as a black if you're a white?
Why is gender fixed, not fixed, I should say, and race is fixed?
Why isn't there chaos in the racial realm as there is in the sexual realm?
Anyway, I wanted to read you that sentence.
Both of you, I assume, identify as white women.
She goes on, Megan, you have one of the fanciest degrees the world has to offer, a PhD from an Ivy League university.
So I guess I wonder, why you?
Why would you be the people to not have children to try to answer the vast moral challenge that is climate change?
So she answers, the one with the PhD from...
An Ivy League university.
First of all, neither of us have chosen to have children or not to have children.
We're both in our 30s.
We both have a little bit of time to make that decision.
And for both of us, there are personal considerations.
There is a really, really gross class and, by extension, race underpinning of the premise that you should have children.
Oh my God.
I will unpack that for you.
The only reason that they're being asked about why they, or being told that they should have children, is because they're white.
Nobody would say to non-whites, you should have children.
That's what she was saying.
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*Ding* Exciting not to have children because of climate change.
Based on a piece just published in The Atlantic, which is of course left of center.
It's a dialogue among a moderator and two other women.
And they're not decided on whether they want...
They're in their 30s and they're not decided yet whether they'll have children because they don't want to bring children into such a dangerous world.
Specifically, that with regard to climate change.
Back to the moderator, Emma Green.
When I see people write about this topic, they say things like, oh, you know, during the Thirty Years' War in Europe, when something like one-third of the population in that area died, people had babies.
So why stop now?
People have always had babies, even during horrible times.
Unquote.
Why do you think taking climate change seriously necessarily leads to a conversation about personal reproductive choices?
By the way, this quote that Emma Green brought from people is exactly what I would say.
Out of your minds?
When in history was it safe to bring, perfectly safe to bring children into the world?
But they're spoiled brats.
That's my point to you.
And it's affected women more than men, in my opinion.
I'm sorry to say.
So here is the woman with the Ivy League graduate degree, PhD.
There were two concerns that people at our house parties frequently show up with.
One is, what kind of harm will my child do to the world?
Folks, what I am about to read to you...
Can only come from someone with a PhD from an Ivy League university.
It's that stupid.
Even I, who read this stuff for a living, was taken aback.
Are you ready?
So the house parties with women thinking about not having children or having children, they have two concerns.
Number one, what kind of harm will my child do to the world?
Now you might be thinking, huh?
What is she talking about?
Here goes.
The number of diapers these kids produce would eventually circle the earth.
Did you all hear that?
I'm looking at a large group of people sitting in.
I'm at Dallas Baptist University where I spoke today.
A wonderful place.
And I'm looking at them.
Because I suspect that most of them do not think, I can't bring a baby into the world.
I think of all the diapers they will use.
Circle the world.
Wait, I'm not done with how much harm your baby will do.
They'll create X tons of carbon.
X tons of trash.
Now, you know why I don't think you should send your kid to college?
Or at least most colleges.
And then the other question is, what kind of harm would a hotter and less stable and more potentially violent world do to my kid?
So not only will my kid harm the world with all his or her diapers and tons of carbon and tons of trash, but the world may ruin my child.
It's thinking about entering this system that feels so very fragile and so very unstable.
We're living in a time of entwined, unending crisis.
That's because she went to college and reads the New York Times and watches CNN that she believes that.
The world is safer than at any time in recorded history.
Ms. Kalman.
She continues, I want to be really clear that my decision around this is unmade.
What I want to see is a sign that people are taking this seriously.
That there is a good faith, collaborative effort to make the world safe.
The world is safe.
Ms. Ph.D. from an Ivy League university.
They don't know that.
They learn nothing.
That's why I say they're spoiled brats.
They have it so good that they think it's bad.
To think that a person would not have a child because they will produce too much carbon footprint is to enter the realm of the absurd on a level that is incomprehensible.
When I come to a place like Dallas Baptist University, one thing I'm pretty assured of is virtually none of the women here think this way.
I got some young women at the table.
Would you say that that's true?
Any of your fellow females here thinking, I don't know if I'll bring a child in.
A lot of diapers.
They're cracking up, my friends.
I wish you could see them.
They are cracking up.
Did you know that there are a lot of women who think this way?
Is this sort of news to you?
Yeah, it should, I would imagine it is.
I mean, it's, hey.
Michael in Chicago, Illinois.
Hello.
Hi, Mr. Prager, sir.
Yes.
I definitely agree with your statement that there are a lot of women, and even a few of my classmates in college, they definitely share that belief that they're afraid, they're even scared of even thinking of having children because of the fear that it's so instilled in them through the education system, through the media.
Don't feel comfortable even when in reality our country and many other countries are completely safe and far better than they were in the late 20th century.
So are you at college?
Yes, that's right.
And you know women your age who are afraid to bring in a child because the world is so dangerous.
Is that correct?
Yeah.
Okay, I gotta take a break.
In fact, I need to take a break.
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I really, I have to control myself, Jenna, because in the last five to ten years, I think it's fair to say, empirically, that there's been an amazing shift, a sea change in American attitudes to abortion. a sea change in American attitudes to abortion.
and especially in the youth, in the under-30s, who understand, they follow the science, they understand that this is a human being inside a mother's womb.
I don't want to get carried away with myself, but how important you are.
You've taught constitutional law.
You're a practicing lawyer.
How important, how significant is the SCOTUS decision and the signing into effect of the new heartbeat law in Texas?
It's very significant.
And even though this was simply a denial of an emergency application to stay the law, it shows that the Supreme Court is no longer reflexively protecting abortion as a so-called right.
And that's what is the most important part of this decision.
The Supreme Court said that they were not ruling on the merits of the issue.
Of course, it will be litigated.
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It's not typical male-female hour, but it's a very important one.
I think that women have been more adversely affected by the scare tactics of the left than even males.
And a lot of males have.
They become wimps.
But women have just flipped out even in greater numbers, I think.
I don't want children because of climate change.
I mean, do you understand how staggeringly naive this woman must be?
It's not safe, or I won't bring my kid in because they'll produce too many used diapers.
Why don't they not use disposable diapers then?
Why don't they just use the old-fashioned diapers and then wash them?
But I guess washing involves the use of electricity.
Which is back to carbon footprint.
We're living in a surreal world, my friends, that people think this way.
The greatest lesson of the last year and a half, for me, I don't know if it's the greatest.
There have been many, unfortunately, all bad lessons, by the way.
All negative.
One is the power of propaganda.
The ability of the media to brainwash people.
From the efficacy of masks, for which there is no efficacy, to why bring a child into the world?
Because it's so dangerous to do so.
John in Lincolnwood, Illinois says, Hey Dennis, better this group not reproduce.
I agree.
But it's still a tragedy.
I couldn't agree more.
I don't want foolish people to reproduce.
Just produce young fools.
The next generation of fools.
Susan in Columbus, Ohio has the same exact sentiment.
And...
Ooh!
Let me see if James is available.
I don't even know where he is, but I... James, are you there?
Yes, I'm Columbus, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio.
Hi, you don't have a lot of time.
Go ahead.
For the last 20 years, I've felt this way, and it hasn't been because of climate change.
I didn't want to bring children into the world because I've seen it heading into a dump, which it has arrived, I feel.
And I regret not having kids, but at the same time, I'm glad I haven't had kids.
That's a mutually exclusive sentiment.
I regret, but I'm glad.
But anyway, I'm glad you called.
Well, my friends, it is your task to talk to the women in your life.
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Everything was just takeout and delivery for me.
It was very difficult.
I now face 1.4 judgment against me.
1.4 million?
1.4 million, Mike.
Okay.
And already my struggles, I already had struggles from before.
This is what they don't understand.
They don't understand the struggles we go through.
Everybody.
They don't sit and think about the struggles a family has.
And my struggles are even more compared to others.
I lost my husband.
I'm a single mom with four kids.
Like, enough already.
Let me live.
Let me feed my children.
And now these new mandates, again with no protection.
We are violating New York City human rights laws.
If we comply with this.
I'm not complying.
You're like the voice of Americans who are saying, you're not going to tell me how I can choose to live my life or run my business.
Irene, I don't understand.
You have to help me understand the $1.4 million that you're facing.
How does an owner of a beloved diner like Kellogg's Diner in Brooklyn Rack up $1.4 million that they say you owe the government.
Because when you buy a business, you have a lease, you have a mortgage, you conduct contracts.
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Thank you.
But Biden is taking a hit and Democrats are trying to stay clear from him.
The caller in the last hour said, where's Kamala?
Kamala is doing her best to stay clear of Joe Biden.
I mean, her polls stink, but combined...
The both of them combined, I guess it's extra stinky together, because both of them stink.
And the funny thing is, her polls are worse than his, and she wants to be nowhere near this cat.
But people are finding out that this Build Back Better thing is a socialist agenda, and the $3.5 trillion partisan wish list that the Democrats are wanting is starting to turn people off, because people are starting to realize that the economic pain is going to be felt at home.
Overall, the poll found that Biden's net approval average is negative seven.
That means 44% are approving of his job as the president and 51% disapprove.
So this is a major slide.
A generic Republican on the ballot at this time would lead in all seven districts going up against the Democrat incumbents by six percentage points on average.
So, Carl, the elections are so far away.
Why are you worried about this or why are you talking about this now?
Polls don't matter.
Polls do matter.
Unfortunately, I feel like Republicans are starting to do the same.
Republicans have an opportunity of a lifetime, in my opinion, to kick Biden while he's down.
And you have Kevin McCarthy.
Kevin McCarthy seems to have backtracked slightly.
But Mitch McConnell talking about they don't want to impeach.
Why not?
Why not?
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And the Congress is going to get to the bottom of what was, in retrospect, probably one of the worst mistakes of the last three months, which is abandoning our secure airbase with a significant perimeter to protect against the exact kind of suicide bombing that claimed 13 American lives.
Now, I know an individual in General Milley's circle.
And I am told exactly what you just said.
They would not lift the cap on the troops.
But my advice to this individual was tell everyone you can to get a story straight, a timeline down, and every supporting document in one binder so that you do not have to change your story on timing or detail even once or you'll have Benghazi on your hands.
And I believe that the Pentagon would be well served to over respond rather than under respond at this point.
What's your advice to the Pentagon, Senator, on how to respond to the queries, which will never stop until we have a day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute timeline and document supporting a decision tree here?
Well, that sound advice not only to the Pentagon, but to anyone in the administration.
Congress is not just going to move on from this fiasco.
We're going to get to the bottom of what happened.
Then if the Democratic Congress right now won't do it, then we'll get to the bottom of it in early 2023, once Republicans have won back control of the Congress.
Not just the Pentagon, but anyone who is involved in this needs to understand that Congress and the American people are going to insist upon answers, and they need to have those answers ready, and they need to be documented and demonstrated with evidence.
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I am in Dallas, Texas.
It is one of America's free states.
The country is divided between slave states and free states, but not in the way of slavery that we had.
Today, it is not slavery based on race.
It was in the 19th century, 18th century, but today it is slavery based on ideology.
And it is an amazing thing to think that way, but it is true.
I come from an enslaved state, California.
Texas is a free state.
And that is the division in our country today.
In fact, it is an amazing division because people vote to be enslaved, as they have in California just last week, to keep Gavin Newsom and the Democrats in power.
All right, I am going to play for you now excerpts from President Biden's speech at the United Nations.
And I will analyze it with you, as I have done with all presidents since...
Who was my first president?
Let's see, if I began broadcasting...
Very funny.
Folks, you don't know what I deal with.
Comments by my technical director.
He said George Washington.
I did not start broadcasting when George Washington was president because there were no broadcast facilities.
There was no electricity at the time.
No, my first president, let's see, I began broadcasting in 82, so that would have been Ronald Reagan time.
Yep.
It's a happy time in America, I must say.
Okay.
Let's begin.
Sean, you sent me a...
Here we go.
Number 021. Will we meet the threat of challenging climate, the challenging climate we're all feeling, already ravaging every part of our world with extreme weather?
Or will we suffer the merciless march of ever-worsening droughts and floods?
More intense fires and hurricanes, longer heat waves, and rising seas.
It's something that I broadcast regularly, Bjorn Lomberg and others, who actually report on the science, that a lot of what he just said isn't true, but it doesn't matter, because the left believes it, the left owns the media, and so people believe it.
For example, more intense hurricanes?
That's just not true.
We are not experiencing more intense hurricanes.
The intensity of fires, to the extent that they are more intense, has to do with the treatment of brush more than any other single thing.
By the way, here I am in Texas where you guys have a freeze, didn't you?
Yeah, how does one explain that?
But anyway, we won't deal with that.
The merciless march of ever-worsening droughts and floods.
More people have water to drink today than at any time in the history of the human race.
Just for the record.
I don't know if there are ever-worsening droughts.
I do know that people have more water than at any time in history.
That would seem to me to be what counts.
Alright, number 22. We've ended.
Twenty years of conflict in Afghanistan.
And as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of lifting people up around the world.
I love that.
We've ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan.
That's not true.
We've ended 20 years of American troops in Afghanistan.
We have not ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan.
I wish we did.
The Taliban has taken over?
That would be like saying if Churchill had decided not to fight Hitler any longer.
Well, we've ended all these years of conflict with Germany.
Except when you have tyrants in charge, Violent tyrants, you have not ended conflict.
You have only ended your role in it.
It shows, the statement is fascinating.
It's so incorrect that it really demands explanation.
Why would somebody say something so incorrect?
We have not ended 20 years of conflict.
We have ended 20 years of American engagement.
Or at least direct engagement.
And that is because basically most people, and I even include a lot of conservatives, really don't give a damn about Afghans.
Something I've never quite understood.
I am forthright about this.
I think America should be the world's policeman.
Because if America's not the world's policeman, there are two things that will happen.
Bad people will become the world's policeman.
Or there will be no policemen and there will be just mass evil.
So I fully plead guilty to the belief that America has a moral role to play in this world.
And especially when it is at such little sacrifice as it was for the last couple of years in Afghanistan.
We lost more people to the suicide bombing.
When Joe Biden said we would leave, in that day we lost more servicemen than in the last year and a half.
All put together.
We're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy.
Is there anybody who understands what that means?
Relentless diplomacy with whom?
With the Taliban?
Yeah, that's actually one of those that he has in mind.
Using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of lifting people up around the world.
I must admit that I didn't understand most of his speech.
That is one of the sentences I have no idea what he was talking about.
Number 23. Over the last eight months, I've prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing they're essential and central.
To America's enduring security and prosperity.
We have reaffirmed our sacred NATO alliance to Article 5 commitment.
How many people in that audience understood Article 5 commitment?
But in any event, we have reaffirmed our sacred NATO alliance?
Do you know that every NATO ally that I have read about with the possible...
Well, I can't even think of an exception.
I thought that the American withdrawal from Afghanistan was an insult to NATO because none of them were in fact asked, should we do it, let alone should we do it the way we did it?
I watched the House of Commons and the condemnations of Joe Biden made by members of Parliament, not to mention in the House of Lords.
This notion of rebuilding our alliances, I don't think that they have been weaker at any time in my lifetime than already in the last six months.
Number 24. We rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement, and we're running to retake a seat in the Human Rights Council next year at the UN. Okay, look, obviously he's on the left.
He believes in the Paris Climate Agreement, so I have nothing to say.
We're running to retake a seat at the Human Rights Council.
Well, it's an interesting question whether we should be on the Human Rights Council.
The Human Rights Council is usually headed by a tyrannical regime.
And so nothing moral is done in the Human Rights Council.
Nothing for human rights is done at the Human Rights Council.
And that is why the United States left.
So, maybe we should be on it.
But I want you to know why we're not on it.
Number 25. U.S. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our first.
It should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world.
So this is a perfect example of the straw man argument.
When exactly has military power been our first resort?
I can't think of any time.
Second, it should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world.
Has anybody ever advocated that the use of American military power be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world?
What is he reacting to?
Since there wasn't almost anything specific in his entire address, it's impossible to know what he's referring to.
We'll be back.
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Because in the last...
Five to ten years.
I think it's fair to say, empirically, that there's been an amazing shift, a sea change in American attitudes to abortion, and especially in the youth, in the under-30s, who understand, they follow the science, they understand that this is a human being inside a mother's womb.
I don't want to get carried away with myself, but...
How important—you are, you've taught constitutional law, you're a practicing lawyer.
How important, how significant is the SCOTUS decision and the signing into effect of the new heartbeat law in Texas?
It's very significant.
And even though this was simply a denial of an emergency application to stay the law, it shows that the Supreme Court is no longer reflexively protecting abortion as a so-called right.
And that's what is the most important part of this decision.
The Supreme Court said that they were not ruling on the merits of the issue.
Of course, it will be litigated.
Further on the merits and potentially wind its way up back to the Supreme Court.
But what they're saying here is that no longer will an activist majority simply say, sorry, states, you don't have a compelling interest to protect unborn life.
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Going through the speech that Joe Biden gave at the United Nations.
He's been analyzing it for various things that he said there.
Okay, you know, I don't know, and I'm not terribly wondering, but I wonder a bit.
How did people react to his speech who heard it?
I found it was mostly stuff that meant nothing.
It just sounded good and meant nothing.
Like we're...
We're doing relentless diplomacy.
And the line I just told you, U.S. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our first.
Whoever said it should be first should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world.
Whoever thought it should be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world.
Okay, number 26. The extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world, and you all know it and feel it, represent what the Secretary General has rightly called code red for humanity.
And the scientists and experts are telling us that we're fast approaching a point of no return in a literal sense.
Just for the record, I've been hearing about a point of no return.
They were approaching it.
Rapidly?
For 30 years.
For 30 years, I've been hearing we're 12 years away from it's being too late.
It's never too late, though.
They keep suppressing countries' economies.
Do you know how many people in the United States and Germany, among other countries, can barely afford the energy for their own home?
Because energy prices are so high solely because of going over to wind and solar.
Do you know how little impact all of this has in any event on global warming?
It's so minuscule.
And I say it every time.
I say it again.
I know they're a fraud all the whole.
World of climate change alarmists because they do not advocate nuclear power.
If they advocated nuclear power, I would at least have the respect for them in that they really do want to get away from fossil fuel.
It's not that they want to get away from fossil fuel.
It's that they have a romantic vision of wind and solar.
There is clean power that could power the entire world, and that is nuclear power, and Angela Merkel in Germany stopped using it after Fukushima in Japan, which should have taught her how safe nuclear power is, not how dangerous it is.
I'll tell you, whenever I speak about this, I realize There are vast numbers of Americans who never heard anything I just said.
I don't mean from me, from anybody.
They never read Bjorn Lomborg in the Wall Street Journal.
They never read anything from the Heartland Institute.
They've only heard one thing.
You're going to drop dead and your children are doomed.
Poor kids today.
Your country's past is vicious and evil.
And your future is death.
No wonder there's so much young people depression in this country.
Okay, we go to 27. In April, I announced the United States' ambitious new goal under the Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the United States by 50 to 52 percent below...
We will build 2005 levels by 2030 as we work toward achieving a clean energy economy with net zero emissions by 2050. Net zero emissions by 2050. So we will have to produce all our energy in the United States of America within 30 years without using any fossil fuels.
And we will have to Have half of it by 2030. Within 10 years, within 9 years, we will have to achieve 50% below 2005 levels.
I can't imagine how that will happen without massive disruption of the economy.
Massive.
That will cause so much more...
Harm to people than global warming has.
As of now, the solutions to global warming have caused so much more misery than global warming.
As Bjorn Lomborg keeps noting, far more people have died in any given year from cold than from heat, including last year.
And fewer people have died from heat last year than 10 years ago.
Or 10 years ago than 20 years ago.
But it doesn't matter to the eccentrics and alarmists.
Okay.
And number 28. We'll stand up for our allies and our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries to dominate weaker ones.
Whether through changes to territory by force, economic coercion, technical exploitation, or disinformation.
But we're not seeking, say it again, we are not seeking a new Cold War or a world divided into rigid blocks.
Okay, so this I suspect was largely devoted to China.
So China were...
We'll stand up for our allies and friends and oppose attempts to dominate weaker ones.
So that's a statement, I assume, about something like Taiwan.
It might be a statement to Russia with regard to Ukraine as well.
But we're not seeking a new Cold War.
Whether we seek it or not, we may be...
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Jen Psaki, the pressure is getting to her, questioned by Peter Doocy, a famous clip already, cut number 11. Does the president have a sense that most of the criticism is not of leaving Afghanistan, it's the way that he has ordered it to happen, by pulling the troops before getting these Americans who are now stranded?
Does he have a sense of that?
First of all, I think it's irresponsible to say Americans are stranded.
They are not.
We are committed to bringing Americans who want to come home, home.
We are in touch with them via phone, via text, via email, via any way that we can possibly reach Americans.
Jake Tapper thinks they're stranded on CNN, cut number four.
Look, I understand that people are working long hours in the White House, the National Security Council, State Department, Pentagon, and over in Kabul to get Americans out of that country.
And I understand the White House wanting to reassure the nation that all Americans will ultimately...
Be evacuated, but there are no doubt Americans who feel stranded in Afghanistan right now.
Of course there are.
It's absurd for the White House, and it tells you something about Joe Biden.
Britt Hume was on with our friend Guy Benson on his radio show yesterday, said this cut number one.
But anybody who ever heard him speak for any length of time could tell this guy, this was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
And, you know, he could talk forever and was famous for it.
You never had the sense that he was terribly smart.
And on top of that, now he's manifestly senile.
And between those two things, this is a man with very, very severe limitations, who is well too old, in my opinion, to be the President of the United States.
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I mean, I'm not going out on a limb here to say that.
Do you disagree with that?
Now, the lunatics...
Who are so mask- and vaccine-crazed, who are freaking out about 100,000 people in a college football stadium, I'll bet they think that's okay.
Well, the nine-year-old doesn't have his mask on, you gotta tape it to his head.
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And I'm reading...
I'm actually not reading.
I'm having you hear clips from...
excerpts from President Biden's address to the United Nations.
Okay, number 28. Oh, no, I did 28. Sorry.
Number 29. We're working with the P5-plus-1 to engage Iran diplomatically in a secret return to JCPOA. We're prepared to return to full compliance if Iran does the same.
Iran just announced, by the way, I'll report on this tomorrow, that it was no longer allowing inspectors into various nuclear facilities.
And you know why?
Because, like the hundreds of thousands and millions south of our border, nobody takes Joe Biden seriously outside of the Democratic Party of the United States.
That's why.
Who fears him?
If an American president is not feared, then evil increases on earth. .
Sorry, that's the way it works.
But the naive, which is another word for the folks on the left, think that it's important that an American president be loved.
They're big on love.
Except towards those they differ with.
Then they're big on hate.
Read the...
Tweets about the unvaccinated in America by folks on the left.
They really hope they die.
They wish them death.
But they're big on love.
Engaging Iran diplomatically.
In the history of the world, when has diplomacy with evil tyrants worked?
That's a pretty broad question in the history of the world.
Tell me when it has worked.
But why learn from history if you don't even bother studying it?
We're working diplomatically.
Number 30. Those who commit acts of terrorism against us will continue to find a determined enemy in the United States.
Hmm.
That's interesting.
Do they believe that?
Do you think that terrorists today is a good question that you should ask your Trump-hating relatives.
Do you think that terrorists are more likely to attack Americans under Joe Biden or under Donald Trump?
Do you think that Donald Trump or Joe Biden more intimidated them?
Remember when Donald Trump killed Soleimani, the Iranian general, the head of nearly all of their exporting of terror?
It's an incredible achievement.
Do you think Joe Biden would have ordered that attack?
Nobody listening thinks that Joe Biden would have ordered that attack.
Number 31. Corruption fuels inequality.
siphons off a nation's resources, spreads across borders, and generates human suffering, is nothing less than a national security threat in the 21st century.
Couldn't agree with him more on that.
Thank you.
Had I heard this sentence five years ago, I would have thought about the Third World, I would have thought about Africa, I would have thought about Latin America.
Now I think about the United States.
Corruption fuels inequality.
That's correct.
Corruption.
When I think of the American Medical Association and I think about the FBI and the CIA for the first time in my life, I think corruption.
Yes, I've learned a lot in the last five years.
Most of it...
Unwelcome.
But if you're a grown-up, you have to take bad news.
I used to think of America as the opposite of much of the world in that there was corruption here, but not deep.
Now I believe there is deep corruption.
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But Biden is taking a hit, and Democrats are trying to stay clear from him.
The caller in the last hour said, where's Kamala?
Kamala is doing her best to stay clear of Joe Biden.
I mean, her polls stink, but combined, both of them combined, I guess it's extra stinky together, because both of them stink.
And the funny thing is, her polls are worse than his, and she wants to be nowhere.
But people are finding out that this Build Back Better thing is a socialist agenda, and the $3.5 trillion partisan wish list that the Democrats are wanting is starting to turn people off because people are starting to realize that the economic pain is going to be felt at home.
Average, everyday Americans sitting around their dinner table are going to feel that pain.
Overall, the poll found that Biden's net approval average is negative seven.
That means 44% are approving of his job as the president and 51% disapprove.
So this is a major slide.
A generic Republican on the ballot at this time would lead in all seven districts going up against the Democrat incumbents by six percentage points on average.
So, Carl, the elections are so far away.
Why are you worried about this or why are you talking about this now?
Polls don't matter.
Polls do matter.
I don't want to impeach.
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And the Congress is going to get to the bottom of what was, in retrospect, probably one of the worst mistakes of the last three months, which is abandoning our secure airbase with a significant perimeter to protect against the exact kind of suicide bombing that claimed 13 American lives.
Now, I know an individual in General Milley's circle.
And I am told exactly what you just said.
They would not lift the cap on the troops.
But my advice to this individual was tell everyone you can to get a story straight, a timeline down, and every supporting document in one binder so that you do not have to change your story on timing or detail even once or you'll have Benghazi on your hands.
And I believe that the Pentagon would be well served to over respond rather than under respond at this point.
What's your advice to the Pentagon, Senator, on how to respond to the queries, which will never stop until we have a day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute timeline and document supporting a decision tree here?
Well, that sound advice not only to the Pentagon, but to anyone in the administration.
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I'm at Dallas Baptist University, where I spoke to the students, to 1,500 of them anyway, this morning prior to my broadcast.
And it's obviously a Christian university, and I enjoyed it immensely.
So there have been students each hour, one group replacing the previous, and then I get to speak to them during the breaks.
My favorite topic is, of course, getting young people married.
As many of you know.
So we're talking about that, and I heard a new phrase that I really love that they have here, and that is a ring by spring.
And I assure you that at Berkeley, or Columbia, where I morosely attended, that is not a phrase.
They wouldn't even understand it, I suspect.
If I were to say to a Berkeley or Columbia student, what does a ring by spring mean?
And I will give you $100,000 if you get it right.
I would still get no response.
A ring by spring.
They would think it had something to do with transgender liberation.
That's what I think they would guess.
But I'm not sure.
But they certainly wouldn't know what it means here.
And that is an engagement ring.
And they, the students I meet, male and female, are quite undisturbed by the fact that they're so counter-cultural in believing in getting married.
Which is exactly what young people should think about.
See the depression rates among college-age women in the United States?
The highest ever recorded?
I think it might have to do with the fact that the only relationships between men and women on campus, to a large extent, not of course entirely, are hookups.
You think that causes most college girls happiness?
Forget morality, forget religion, just happiness.
Young people often just don't even date.
I was telling a friend just the other day, when I was a kid, and it's not unimportant for older people to say when I was a kid, because we are living evidence of what America was like in the past.
So it's very worthwhile.
I loved finding out.
What America was like when my parents were young.
I used to have my father on my radio show every year on his birthday, July 18th, until his mid-90s when he passed away.
And it was fascinating to me to learn what America was like.
Here's an example.
My parents grew up in Brooklyn, New York.
And my mother would...
Women would ride on the subway at 1, 2 o'clock in the morning alone and walk home alone from the station.
That was unheard of when I was a kid.
Women didn't walk alone at that hour from a subway station or even go on the subway alone.
But there was no fear when my parents grew up in the early, what would have been, let's see, the 1930s.
There was no fear.
There was so little crime at the time.
That taught me a lot about the deterioration in American life between my parents' generation and mine.
And now between mine and these kids that are here.
So I gave this example.
When I was in high school, boys were girl crazy and girls were boy crazy.
You talk to boys and girls today, and overwhelmingly, they will say, I don't have any time for a boyfriend.
I don't have any time for a girlfriend.
I'm too busy working on my career.
Well, it's not exactly a recipe for a happy person.
So anyway, I am in the midst of people, and now why are these people thinking about getting married when they meet the right person at an early age?
Because they're religious, that's why.
It's a much healthier world in the United States, the religious world and the secular world.
There's just no comparison.
Okay, back to my friend, the President of the United States, Joe Biden.
Let's see here.
32, thank you.
Must redouble our diplomacy and commit to political negotiations, not violence, as a tool of first resort.
To manage tensions around the world.
Must seek a future of greater peace and security for all people of the Middle East.
The commitment of the United States to Israel's security is without question.
And our support for an independent Jewish state is unequivocal.
But I continue to believe.
That a two-state solution is the best way to ensure Israel's future as a Jewish democratic state, living in peace alongside a viable, sovereign, and democratic Palestinian state.
So I'm playing for you something that I agree with him, lest you think I only take things that I want to knock.
I think it's to his credit that he said that the equipment of the U.S. to Israel's security is without question.
Support for an independent Jewish state is unequivocal.
So the issue of the two-state solution, which I was for much of my life, by the way, and ideally I'm still for it, as it happens.
But it's not possible today, because if Israel withdrew from the West Bank, Hamas would take over, and Israel would be surrounded by lunatics, by Hitlerian lunatics.
So people who talk about a two-state solution never have an answer to the question, what happened when Israel left Gaza?
Hamas.
What will happen if Israel leaves the West Bank?
Hamas.
Why would Israel leave the West Bank?
Why would any country under the same circumstance do that?
The answer is no country would do it.
Two-state solution.
is inconceivable today.
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Joe Biden, clip 33. Must not be ignored or misinterpreted.
It's so amazing when people like Joe Biden come out with statements that are so antithetical to everything the left stands for.
The individual is nothing.
The further left you get, the individual is unimportant.
That's why I came up with the phrase many years ago, which has caught on, the bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
Individuals get smaller as the state gets bigger.
It's a fact, not an opinion.
Just the way it works.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
That's right.
That's correct.
That was the phrase I came up with, and that was David Dreyer, a wonderful congressman from California, who got out in time.
He was very big in Congress, and we became very good friends.
I smoked cigars with him in his office.
The one place in Washington you could smoke indoors outside of a lounge or your own house was at the congressman's office.
Anyway, that was he who made that point.
The individual is important if the state is less important.
That is why I supported Brexit.
The British voted to say...
We want to keep the individual state important, not Brussels.
So it's the same thing.
The bigger the international institution, the smaller the state.
The bigger the state, the smaller the individual.
So he said that here.
The center of the UN is belief in the importance of the individual.
But he represents an ideology.
That has contempt for the individual.
Well, I'll leave it at that.
There's more.
Only two more.
It's a rare time.
I know.
I almost did every clip I sent Sean.
You understand that, folks?
This is very rare.
Well, I will be with you tomorrow.
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