I hate looking at you with a stupid mask on, and I feel for you.
I know you have to do it.
I know that.
I excuse you.
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, it is rare that I note something in the sports world as an opener.
But I thought you would find this of interest even if you don't follow baseball.
Or any other sport, for that matter.
So the World Series is taking place right now between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves.
The Atlanta Braves representing the National League.
Houston Astros, who cannot make up their mind which league they would like to play in, are in the American League.
Something happened last night that never happened before.
In the history of baseball, I'm serious.
I love that stuff.
As one of the players said, there aren't many firsts left.
That the batter in a World Series game, the opening batter, hit a home run.
It's happened at the bottom of the first, but not at the top of the first.
There you go.
I am sure that at least 4% of you found that fascinating.
Welcome to the show, where we indeed do talk about everything in life.
For whatever reason, I'm finding this interesting, perhaps because I have a very close friend on the Atlanta Braves.
A very special human being, as it turns out.
All right, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
There was a group called the Anti...
By the way, Sean, did you happen to hear what I announced?
You missed it.
He went out to get some papers for the show, so he's excused.
First time in World Series history, a batter opened up the World Series with a home run.
That's...
See, he's moved.
He is one of the 4%.
And the guy who did it was out last series with COVID. Ah, so it's another first.
He is the first guy to be out with COVID to hit a home run at the opening of a World Series game.
That is something, everybody.
Correct.
You know, I have to admit, I feel sort of Superman-ish.
Having natural immunity now.
Because it's better than vaccine immunity.
It's the best you can have.
Was my recovery quicker than I anticipated?
I don't anticipate in life.
I'm not joking.
I'm not an anticipator.
I'm a participator, but I'm not an anticipator.
So I had no idea what to expect.
Anyway, I'm fine.
I'm better than fine.
As it happens.
I walked into the elevator in the radio building in which I broadcast today.
Guy was wearing a mask, poor thing.
And I'm very sweet to people.
It's my nature.
So I said to him, just want you to know, I have natural immunity.
You have nothing to worry about for me.
I had COVID. And the guy cracks up.
Whenever I say anything like that, even before I got COVID, when I would say, is it okay, I don't have a mask on?
No one ever said anything but laugh.
Most people wearing a mask know it's a farce.
Not all.
There's a significant minority that believes that it's effective.
You know who don't believe it's effective?
The leaders telling you to wear them.
Because whenever we catch them candid, they're not wearing a mask.
Like the Speaker of the House.
Right?
Remember her?
And she was found in a hair salon, maskless, when all hair salons were supposed to go out of business in California.
Because after all, they're not Target.
They're not Amazon.
They can go out of business.
So the left has contempt for the entrepreneurial spirit.
Contempt.
Because these people are not controlled.
Or Newsom at that famous restaurant, French Laundry, where it's hundreds of dollars in entree.
I've never been to such a restaurant, by the way.
Not only have I not been to such a restaurant, I'm not interested in going to such a restaurant.
Well, I know.
I know the coughing with I'm maskless.
Biden kisses his wife with a mask on after getting vaccinated.
My fireside chat this week is a response to the Washington Post and to all the leftists who wish me death.
They did.
They wished me dead.
Because I have the audacity to say that I hugged thousands of people for a year and a half.
And that I have never been afraid of COVID. I've been afraid of not living a full life.
This drives the death lovers, the death fearers of the left.
They're both.
The death of society is their aim.
I love life, and this bugs the left terribly.
They don't.
They're afraid of dying, but they don't love life.
That's the difference.
Can you imagine having lunch at Media Matters?
How unhappy an event that must be.
There are no happy leftists.
There are happy liberals, happy conservatives, unhappy liberals, unhappy conservatives, but there are no happy leftists.
There was a group called the Anti-Defamation League.
I use the past tense because it no longer exists.
It only exists in name.
It is another left-wing farce.
The Anti-Defamation League has given up the fight against anti-Semitism, for which it was founded, I don't know, a hundred years ago?
I don't know when.
But a long time ago.
It once even had some prestige.
People took seriously if the Anti-Defamation League said something.
Only leftists take the Anti-Defamation League seriously today.
Ready for their latest announcement?
It's become an asinine organization, the Anti-Defamation League.
If you want to know what the ACLU and the Democratic Party and your local university think, just look to an ADL announcement.
This is from Breitbart, one of the great sources of news, by the way.
The increasingly partisan Anti-Defamation League interjected itself into the annual Halloween debate this week when the organization advised parents to avoid Halloween costumes that are culturally insensitive and perpetuate gender norms.
So the Anti-Defamation League, which once fought anti-Semitism, now fights gender norms.
What an asinine organization it has become.
Worse than useless.
If the ADL closed, the country would be better, Jewish life would be better.
I say this as a Jew who has fought anti-Semitism his whole life, written a very highly regarded book on anti-Semitism, and taught Jewish history at Brooklyn College.
I have done more for the Jews in my lifetime than everybody at the ADL in ten lifetimes.
It is a useless, wasted farce.
They're fighting gender norms at the Anti-Defamation League.
Get that.
If you give money to the ADL, it would be much better if you flushed it down a toilet.
Halloween is a week away, and you and your family might be brainstorming costume ideas the ADL tweeted on Sunday.
Check out our resource for reminders about how and why to avoid cultural appropriation.
What is wrong with cultural appropriation, morons of the ADL? What is wrong?
Isn't that one of the most beautiful things?
If a Latino sells hot dogs, if an Anglo sells tacos, is that bad?
Why is that bad?
O ye of no intelligence.
No, forget no intelligence.
No decency.
They have intelligence.
The ADL. Cultural appropriation and gender norms.
That's what the Anti-Defamation League now fights.
Ask your Jewish friends if they even heard of the ADL. I'll bet most people under 40 never even heard of the ADL. It should shut down.
The country would be better, and so would Jewish life.
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He is America, can you?
Captain America's trying, but not so much.
It's Superman.
That's why kids have loved him.
Adults have loved him.
When I saw Superman, I was, what, eight years old and I saw Christopher Reeve.
You believed a man could fly.
And I wanted to be an American.
And now I am.
But they've killed it.
They killed James Bond in the new movie.
Sorry, guys.
Spoilers.
I've seen it.
It's crap.
Don't waste your time.
They literally, they killed James Bond.
Dead.
Gone.
Because I guess what?
He was too sexy.
Too toxic in his masculinity.
Gone!
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It's not just about saying I have a right in this country to not have the government not allow me to go to church, but also that the government cannot compel me to participate in any sort of event, including a vaccine, by the way, that goes against my sincerely held religious beliefs.
And so it should just be a matter of course that if you have a conscious objection, then you can say I, as a Christian, as...
A Muslim, as a Jew, as any sort of religion.
I mean, this covers all religions, by the way, all faiths, all sincerely held beliefs.
You should be able to say, I decline to be coerced into participation.
But what we're seeing is that a lot of employers are not only requiring a lot of information for people to say, you know, well, you have to justify your religious exemption.
We're also seeing that they want this so-called what they're calling an interactive process.
That's basically an interrogation.
I have clients.
Right now, that they have filed for a religious exemption on the basis of, we're pro-life, that's what the Bible teaches, and I cannot take this vaccine.
And the Human Resources Department from the legal counsel of these employers want to sit down and basically interrogate them and say, is this really a sincerely held religious belief?
And they're using this as a pretext to try to deny religious exemptions.
It's absurd, and I hope that When there are more lawsuits filed, like just today, in Texas, United Airlines was forbidden from enforcing their vaccine mandate against employees who are claiming a religious exemption.
So we're already seeing that the courts are protecting this, but hopefully it'll be more than just Texas.
There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
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All right, y'all.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Very, very good to be with you.
The ADO, which used to fight anti-Semitism, now fights cultural appropriation and gender norms.
It is a harmful organization in this country.
It should shut down, and something should take its place.
There is something that already has taken its place.
The Wiesenthal Center, for example.
They're actually fighting anti-Semitism.
Not cultural appropriation.
And gender norms.
Remember everything that the left touches it ruins?
The ADL is the latest example.
This is from their tweet.
An organization run by a left-wing guy named Jonathan Greenblatt, who has thoroughly ruined the organization, but I don't blame him alone because everybody went along with him, including the people who sit on his board and who give money to this wasteland.
While costumes targeted to boys place heavy emphasis on superheroes and action figures, choices like these convey the message that boys should be scary and gruesome.
This is what the ADL is sending tweets out about.
I guess there's so little anti-Semitism in America.
That they could afford to do this.
Maybe that's true, by the way.
There may be that little anti-Semitism.
Many children are attracted to traditional gender costumes.
Think girls who love princesses or boys who are obsessed with action heroes.
When that is the case, it is best not to reinforce that these are the only appropriate options available.
What does that mean?
Not to reinforce...
And that these are the only appropriate options available.
And why is the ADL even commenting on this?
Because it's a left-wing group.
It's not a fighter against anti-Semitism.
Same with a lot of black groups.
They have no interest in fighting racism.
They're just left-wing groups.
They use the term anti-racism the way the ADL uses anti-Semitism, as a cover for its leftism.
What the hell do they care if we reinforce that a girl wants to wear a princess outfit?
You should be only so lucky if your daughter wants to wear a princess outfit and your boy wants to wear an action outfit.
You are a very, very lucky parent if that is what your child wants.
Many Halloween costumes perpetuate gender stereotypes.
This is from the ABL. This is not from your gender studies department at Columbia.
Many Halloween costumes perpetuate gender stereotypes and exclude those who don't conform to traditional gender norms, especially those who are transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming.
What's the difference between non-binary or gender non-conforming?
Well, there is a difference, but it's minimal.
Be mindful that you may have students who feel excluded and marginalized by the overly gendered way Halloween costumes are marketed.
There we go.
And finally, the ABL suggested schools tell students that, quote, there aren't boys' and girls' costumes.
Really?
Wow.
Abigail Schreier, the terrific Abigail Schreier, tweeted, I recommend dressing up as an ADL donor for Halloween.
It's easy.
First dress like it's the 1990s, then walk around throwing cash blindly at ideologues who have contempt for you.
Good one, Abigail.
Abigail won.
ABL, nothing.
That's right.
That's the way it is.
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Let's see.
Will kids be forced to get a COVID vaccine?
Newsweek.
Carol Markowitz, columnist, New York Post.
With all the news that the Biden administration has purchased 65 million pediatric vaccine doses from Pfizer, comes a pressing question.
Will kids be forced to get the COVID vaccine?
The vaccine was neither approved by the FDA nor recommended by the CDC for pediatric use when the administration made its purchase.
Meanwhile, states are already making policy around vaccinating children.
I hope you watch.
I don't normally say this, even though I do it every week and I have for 210 weeks.
My fireside chat, which I do each week for PragerU, I respond to the left attacks on me, including that I should die at the Washington Post, the number of people reading the Washington Post who literally wished me death.
Because I had the audacity not to get vaccinated and celebrate the fact that I am, in fact, now naturally immune, having gotten COVID. And thanks to the prophylactic therapeutics that I took,
hydroxychloroquine and zinc, ivermectin being chief among them, I had about as minimal An intrusion into my health as one can have as an adult with COVID. And you hear me now.
This was just two weeks ago.
That's right.
How do I look, Sean?
I was a little hesitant there.
I detected some hesitancy.
This is how it went, folks.
You look good.
As a direct quote, oh, compared to last week, I look amazing.
That is hilarious.
That's probably true, by the way.
I acknowledge that.
Earlier this month, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California would add the COVID vaccine to the list of vaccinations kids are required to receive to attend school.
And you will give this to your child?
Shame on you!
Shame on any parent who gives their child this vaccine.
I've never said that about adults.
I've never spoken against the vaccine for adults.
I didn't take it because I wanted natural immunity.
But I've never spoken against you, if you're 60, taking it.
Give it to your child?
More children die of suicide, in part because of the despicable policies of the left.
In not giving kids normal school and allowing them and the parents who didn't allow their kids to play with other kids for a year because your irrational fears ruined your child's year.
Shame on any parent who did not allow their kids to play with other kids.
Shame on you!
You have hurt your children for no good reason.
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Bank Transactions.
The Democrats want the IRS to snoop around and check out what you're doing if you have a bank account with more than $600 in it.
They want to get involved in your PayPal transactions.
You're sending money to your kids.
The IRS wants to know all about that.
They think they can drag more money out of us.
Like the IRS. And the Democrats' scheme is we've got to figure a way to pay for all this crap.
All this spending the Democrats want.
Okay, here's the way we can do it.
Let's go audit a bunch of people.
Let's go check out grandma sending $601 to their grandkid via PayPal.
And when a reporter pointed out to Pelosi that Americans are livid about this, and is it going to stay in your reconciliation bill?
Pelosi had a very predictable answer.
Yes, there are concerns that some people have.
But if people are breaking the law and not paying their taxes, one way to track them is through the banking measure.
I think $600.
But that's a negotiation that will go on as to what the amount is.
But yes.
Yes.
You think a multimillionaire like Nancy Pelosi cares about a hardworking person being tracked?
By the IRS, if you have a transaction over $600, yeah, some people are calling the bank.
You better call your bank.
You got a relationship with a local banker?
You better call him or her.
And you better demand there be a pushback.
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It occurs that today when we're talking 22 of the 25 ranked colleges in national football by the AP are in red states.
Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State.
And some of those 25 that are in purple states, like Penn State, are in the red part of the purple state.
Only Oregon and San Diego State are in blue state.
Do you have a theory, I do, as to why college football succeeds in red states far beyond the way it succeeds in blue states today?
Well, I think it represents this.
It's unlike pro football, which has become performance woke art.
I think a lot of people in these places incorporate going out to a Saturday football game in the same...
Since 4th of July, or standing for the National Anthem, or singing God Bless America.
It's a festive public ritual for red state America.
And in a way that pro sports used to be, but now the NBA or the NFL, even Major League Baseball has forfeited that.
It's become a Hollywood-centric or celebrity-centric or New York-centric sport.
So I think they're...
And actually...
Their popularity is increasing as a result that people innately like sports, but they're shifting from pro sports, I think, to what you talk about.
Well, I also want to add to your assessment.
When you think about this, the red states are least amenable to woke college politics.
You're generally correct, because especially the Board of Regents, the overseers, they come from business, they come from all walks of life, and they just don't put up with it.
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So are you going to give your kid a vaccine if your state, like California, says you can't go to school?
If you're 10 years old, 10 years old, 10-year-olds cannot go to school if they're not vaccinated.
Are you going to give your kid the vaccine?
More kids are killing themselves, yet committing suicide, than dying of COVID. That's really something.
Tim in New Orleans wants to know if I vaccinated my kids for polio or exposed them to polio for immunity.
Okay.
It is kids who got polio.
It is not kids who get COVID. It's a stupid question, but I'm glad you asked it.
And I mean it.
I'm not being sarcastic.
But I didn't want to put you on because I didn't want to make you look silly.
Polio and COVID are not analogous threats to children.
Mind-boggling.
Mind-boggling.
I am sure Tim went to college.
There's no doubt in my mind.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Where is the list?
I just have this list up of what kids are dying of.
And I lost it.
I lost the list.
Children shouldn't get COVID-19 vaccines, says a Harvard professor.
Children should not get vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19, according to Harvard University professor of medicine, Martin Kulldorff.
Now, it would be very interesting to see if Professor Kulldorff is covered in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times or CNN, wouldn't it be?
See, these places, generally speaking, lie by omission just as much as they lie by commission.
They lie for a living because they are not there to give you news.
They are there to support the left.
That is all these institutions are, left-wing mouthpieces.
I don't think children should be vaccinated for COVID. I'm a huge fan of vaccinating children for measles, for mumps, for polio, to answer Tim in New Orleans.
He should read this piece.
I'll bet he never saw it.
It's not reported.
Anyway, I'll check that right now.
You know what?
I'll do it in real time.
I am now putting in Martin Kulldorff and Washington Post.
All right?
Let's see what happens.
And if I'm wrong, I will apologize.
Let's see if this is done.
Alright, here we go.
Washington Post.
Martin Kulldorff.
YouTube.
YouTube.
Alright, hold on.
Let's see here.
Breaking News.
Washington Post.
So I'll look at all of the breaking news and put in Kulldorf and nothing happened.
That was insulting and accurate.
CDC has mood disorders as a COVID risk factor.
Anyway, I can find nothing about Washington Post and Martin Kulldorff.
All right?
Let's see.
Oh, one second.
I spelled Washington without an A. Maybe that's a factor.
Let's see.
October 6, 2020. Let's see.
October 14, 2020. Kulldorff makes an appearance in the Washington Post.
Proposal to hasten herd immunity to the coronavirus grabs White House attention but appalls top scientists.
Anyway, what he said about children doesn't appear to be reported.
Children should not be vaccinated for COVID. I'm a huge fan of vaccinating children for measles, bumps, polio.
Rotavirus and many other diseases, but COVID is not a huge threat to children, the professor said on Epic TV's American Thought Leaders program.
Full disclosure, I was a guest on American Thought Leaders.
They can be infected just like they can get the common cold, but they're not a big threat.
They don't die from this, except in very rare instances.
So if you want to talk about protecting children, Or keeping children safe, I think we can talk about traffic accidents, for example, which they are really at some risk of.
Oh, that's right.
COVID is not a big risk factor.
So tell me, I'm very curious, will you vaccinate your child if that is a condition of going to school?
Will your child vaccinate your grandchild?
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A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
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There's one Jewish state.
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They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
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So here's a very fascinating question.
This Harvard professor says it's not a good idea to give your kids the vaccine because they're not dying of COVID. So I looked up, as I said, I looked up this Harvard epidemiologist.
Listen to this headline.
This is from May of this year.
Harvard epidemiologist Martin Kulldorf locked out by Twitter.
Over confirmed face mask realities.
Few people in the world are as qualified to talk about...
This is from Freedom First Network.
Few people in the world are as qualified to talk about medical science as it pertains to COVID-19 is Martin Kulldorff, the Harvard professor, epidemiologist, and biostatistician, has more medical knowledge and better credentials.
Then all of the censorship personnel at Twitter combined.
But at Twitter, science is only as important as a tool to drive the narrative passed down to them by globalists bent on perpetual fear.
Correct.
Kulldorf made a science-backed common-sense statement on Twitter that got him locked out of his account until he willingly bowed down to Twitter's false gods and removed the tweet.
Here's what he said.
Naively fooled to think that masks would protect them.
Some older, high-risk people do not socially distance properly, and some died from COVID-19 because of it.
Tragic.
Public health official scientists must always be honest with the public.
Hi, Martin Kulldorff.
You may be a Harvard epidemiologist, but we at Twitter...
DGAF. What's DGAF? Do you know?
Your account has been locked because you dared to suggest masks are not God's gift.
Oh, this is cute.
This is the way they restated it.
Is that right?
Oh, but we at Give or Don't Give a...
I get it.
I get it.
I now see it.
Anyway, so the question is, will you give your children?
The vaccine, if it's a condition to go back to school.
Part of me wants it to be a condition because I want fewer kids at school.
The single best thing you can do for yourself and your country, which is an amazing thing that it's the same exact thing, is take your kids out of school.
The single best thing for the country and for you.
The number of parents I meet.
Whose kids are utterly alienated from them and their values because they kept their kids in school is almost, I would say, half the adults I meet have children who are alienated from them, who loathe them and what they stand for.
In many cases, will not allow their parents to see their grandchildren because of the poison, the crap that was...
Injected into them by going to school.
And every one of you knows, every one of you knows that it's the easy way out.
That it's an issue of convenience.
And I don't poo-poo convenience.
It's a big deal.
But that's what it is.
You keep your kids in school because it's a hell of a lot easier than homeschooling them.
That's why.
So you are risking something infinitely more likely to hurt them than COVID, namely school.
Yes, school is a much bigger danger.
This will be, let's see, media matters.
Hey guys at Media Matters, get ready, get ready, let me get your attention.
School is a much greater danger to your child than COVID. I love when they repeat the comments that I make because it gets people who would otherwise never hear me to hear what I have to say.
So I want to thank Media Matters for celebrating my non-left ideas.
God, what creates people who are that sick?
I don't know the answer to that.
I really don't.
It's been a puzzle in my whole life.
How are bad people made?
It's also a puzzle how are good people made, by the way.
Alright, Chris in Portland, Oregon.
Hello.
Thank you for calling.
Yes, I just wanted to respond that I'm really looking forward to my five-year-old getting vaccinated from COVID. For the singular reason that I am immunocompromised and I'm taking chemo right now.
So really it's for my own protection and then my five-year-old, all the things that he can pick up while at school and hanging out with his friends.
So if you were not taking chemo, would you give your child the vaccine?
It's a really tough thing for me to say.
I've just been on chemo for a year now.
My mindset has been ever since COVID. I'm immunocompromised, and I'm not sure.
I work in the medical world.
I think I would tend towards that.
Okay, I appreciate your honesty and I wish you well.
Thank you.
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The Democrats want the IRS to snoop around and check out what you're doing if you have a bank account with more than $600 in it.
They want to get involved in your PayPal transactions.
You're sending money to your kids.
The IRS wants to know all about that.
They think they can drag more money out of us.
Like the IRS and the Democrats' scheme is we've got to figure a way to pay for all this crap.
All this spending the Democrats want.
Okay, here's the way we can do it.
Let's go audit a bunch of people.
Let's go check out grandma sending $601 to their grandkid via PayPal.
And when a reporter pointed out to Pelosi that Americans are livid about this, and is it going to stay in your reconciliation bill?
Pelosi had a very predictable answer.
Yes, there are concerns that some people have.
But if people are breaking the law and not paying their taxes, one way to track them is through the banking measure.
I think $600.
But that's a negotiation that will go on as to what the amount is.
But yes.
Yes.
You think a multimillionaire like Nancy Pelosi cares about a hardworking person being tracked?
By the IRS, if you have a transaction over $600, yeah, some people are calling the bank.
You better call your bank.
You got a relationship with a local banker?
You better call him or her.
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Please, please, please don't hang up.
I want to review as many of your calls as possible.
I can't take everybody, because if I take one person, I won't take anybody.
But some of you are raising objections, and that's so important to me.
So, for example, Jay, in Union City, New Jersey, there is no CRT in the school's critical race theory.
You are giving inaccurate info.
I never said there was critical race theory in school.
I say that schools teach you to hate the United States of America.
But 4,500 are teaching the 1619 New York Times lie about America being founded in order to preserve slavery.
4,500 schools, latest count.
Actually, it's not the latest count.
It's an old count.
4,500 are teaching the 1619 curriculum.
So I've given...
Unfortunately, very accurate info.
Your kid is taught to hate this country in 90% of the schools of this country.
Let's see here.
Let's see.
Who is the pediatrician?
Fred is a pediatrician in Washington, D.C. He said, you, Dennis, said kids don't get COVID. 8,000 kids have been hospitalized.
I'll tell you what, Fred.
Here's a way for you to raise a nice amount of money for your favorite charity.
All of my programs are recorded.
And if I once said kids don't get COVID, I will give $1,000.
I'll raise it $2,000 to any charity you want, even a left-wing charity.
If I once, once said kids don't get COVID, what I did say is kids almost never die of COVID because it's true.
Example.
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64 to 74, 65 to 74, 163,000.
Zero to 17 years of age?
542. Okay?
It virtually doesn't happen.
Lois in Pittsburgh.
Most of us don't have enough money to send kids to private schools trapped in public schools.
I'm not asking you to send your kid to private school.
I'm asking you to homeschool your child.
It's not as hard as people think, but...
It is hard to begin because it's a very big change of life.
There's no such thing as trapped in a public school.
No such thing.
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Bank Transactions.
The Democrats want the IRS to snoop around and check out what you're doing if you have a bank account with more than $600 in it.
They want to get involved in your PayPal transactions.
You're sending money to your kids.
The IRS wants to know all about that.
They think they can drag more money out of us.
Like the IRS. And the Democrats' scheme is we've got to figure a way to pay for all this crap.
All this spending the Democrats want.
Okay, here's where we can do it.
Let's go audit a bunch of people.
Let's go check out grandma sending $601 to their grandkid via PayPal.
And when a reporter pointed out to Pelosi that Americans are livid about this, and is it going to stay in your reconciliation bill?
Pelosi had a very predictable answer.
Yes, there are concerns that some people have.
But if people are breaking the law and not paying their taxes, one way to track them is through the banking measure.
I think 600. That's a negotiation that will go on as to what the amount is.
But yes.
Yes.
You think a multimillionaire like Nancy Pelosi cares about a hardworking person being tracked?
By the IRS, if you have a transaction over $600, yeah, some people are calling the bank.
You better call your bank.
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Then in the New York Times, it's not sustainable.
What America's port crisis looks like up close.
There aren't enough workers.
There aren't enough ships.
You've been the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Transportation.
What do we do?
It's a very dire situation.
You know, when COVID initially hit our shores early in 2020, I was the Secretary of Transportation, and we quickly focused on keeping the transportation supply chain open so that essential medical supplies, groceries, and other essentials were available.
And that effort actually required some pretty strong measures.
Number one, we decided to ease some restrictions on truckers so that they can keep goods moving.
We made sure that the national airspace kept airplanes flying because even though at one point planes were nearly empty of passengers, commercial airliners also routinely transport a lot of goods, especially medical supplies.
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And more than 70% of domestic freight moves via trucks.
But today's supply chain problems extend all the way, where worker shortages and COVID lockdowns have slowed the loading of cargo ships from where they started to U.S. ports, where, as you just mentioned, the other day there were over 60 freighters with tens of thousands of storage containers offshore waiting for an opportunity to unload.
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Why don't we talk about Southwest Airlines, which has been in the news.
Very recently.
Basically Southwest had to cancel over a thousand flights and they claimed initially that it was for the weather and a lot of them were actually out of Florida and ironically I was actually out speaking at a conference in Miami and it was beautiful weather when I flew out on Sunday.
So this was of course not weather related.
They're trying to claim that it wasn't for Pushing back against the vaccine mandates.
But what a lot of people are speculating and what I think there is some merit to is that there is a group now of pilots who are saying we are refusing to be coerced by our employer to take the vaccine.
And in fact, the union of Southwest pilots has filed a lawsuit in the federal district of Texas.
What's interesting, Eric, is that traditionally conservatives have been kind of anti-union for a lot of really good reasons.
Oh, yeah.
And to say that, you know, we are coerced into This shows the power of collective bargaining.
This group of pilots is now pushing back and saying we will not be coerced by our employer into unilaterally modifying our employment conditions to take a vaccine that could, by the way, have a lot of negative influence.
I mean, there was a friend of mine who was even saying the other day that a friend of his Who is a pilot for a different carrier has some anecdotal evidence to say that there have been some pilots who have had blood clots or, you know, the myocarditis, other things at altitude.
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I have to say, Sean.
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Hi, everybody.
This is the male-female hour on the Dennis Prager Show.
Okay, you can tell the band to pack it up.
Every Wednesday, the second hour of my show is devoted to the most honest talk that I know of in the American media with regard.
To men and women.
The purpose of this hour is to explain each sex to itself and to the other sex.
I have a big advantage.
I have a number of big advantages, to be honest, in approaching the subject.
But one of them is, I am truly not biased in favor of either sex.
Truly.
I'm not a man fan, and I'm not a woman fan.
I'm a good person fan.
Period.
And both sexes come in both varieties.
For every male jerk, there is a female jerk.
One of God's great gifts to each sex.
The problem is, sometimes the non-jerk marries the jerk.
And that's sad.
That's in the realm of heartbreak.
That's an interesting question.
Maybe we should even do that one male-female hour.
If you're healthy, basically healthy, everybody's got their issues, but basically healthy, why did you marry somebody who isn't?
That's a good one, eh?
What do you say to that, Sean?
By the way, it's an interesting question.
Do most talk show hosts keep their engineer interested?
I don't know the answer to that, by the way, but it is an interesting question.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return to the Dennis Prager Show.
Today's subject...
Is this.
It's a serious subject, actually.
So, I assume that many of you listening know a college-age young person, or for that matter, let's say up to 25. If you want, even up to 30. I assume that this...
This person may be your child, may be your grandchild, may be your nephew or niece, whatever the case may be.
So I have a pregunta, a question.
And that is, do they have a social life with the opposite sex?
Are they dating?
Do they date?
I am reading...
A lot about this subject and it seems that it's somewhat of a desert out there with regard to male-female intimacy and young people.
I'm not talking high school.
Let's confine our discussion to college age, so 18 to 27 and three quarters.
Okay?
Do they have, in general, a social life?
By social life, I don't mean that they have friends that they'll meet for a drink.
I hope they do, obviously.
But I'm talking about dating a concept that...
Seems to have somewhat died in our society.
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I keep reading about the decline in dating, the decline even in sexual activity.
Now, those who are against premarital sex would welcome this in our society, but as welcome as that specific may be to someone with religious convictions in that arena, it's not because of values, this decline.
It is because they're just not getting together.
That's not good.
The reason is as important as the fact.
So, obviously, if you are under 30, I invite your call.
But if you know somebody under 30, and you know their situation, and the situation of many of their peers, that's the question on the table.
One young woman that I know at a college said that she went on her first date some, I don't know, I guess dinner since the semester began in August.
Just now, on her first date.
She's a good-looking girl and terrific.
And that's not irrelevant for those of you who are deniers of reality.
It is not an irrelevant fact.
But I don't think it's wrong to acknowledge that something has changed with regard to male-female relations and young people in this country.
Reading just another piece at Barry Weiss's website, By another woman, also named Weiss, as it happens, about how many young people don't want children.
And that is often accompanied by not particularly interested in getting married.
God, the damage done to young people by our society in the last...
50 years, beyond belief.
It probably is the first generation in history not to want children.
I mean, obviously many do, but among those who don't, I wonder if it ever existed.
Really, it's an interesting question.
Did it ever exist that a serious percentage of its young women did not want children?
As we have today.
And they all go together.
Not wanting to get married, not wanting to have children, not dating.
They all go together.
So if you know somebody of this age group in your life, it would be interesting to hear what their story is.
We have this picture in our mind of many young men.
Still living with their parents and devoting a lot of time to video games.
I don't know if that's an unfair caricature or a realistic one.
Then it's not a caricature if it's realistic.
But it certainly does circulate.
When I was a kid, and it's not unimportant, I know young people like to dismiss, oh, when you were a kid.
It's actually quite important to hear what life was like when your parent or grandparent was a kid, because then you are learning the most important subject of all, history.
Well, by golly, what was it like?
I'll tell you one thing.
Most guys were girl crazy, and most girls were guy crazy.
That was in high school.
Certainly in college.
Not now.
Is that fair to say?
Not now?
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Are they girl crazy, the guys?
And if not, why not?
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And the question is, is there a social life today among young people, meaning dating the opposite sex, as it was known in the past?
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Okie dokie, everybody.
Okay.
Alright, let's see.
Tampa, Florida.
And Dale.
One second, Dale, because...
This is not a great mouse.
Okay.
Hi, Dale.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
Wanted to let you know that I actually have six children.
Two of them, the youngest, are 24 and 26. And they actually met their spouses during COVID. They definitely had social lives.
I remember my son...
Growing up, he was actually a gymnast.
And so he was in gyms all the time and, of course, many, many, many girls.
And he had a hard time with, you know, how do I talk with these girls?
He's kind of a shyer guy.
I said, you know what?
You've got five sisters.
I said, what do you do with your sisters?
Do you joke around with them?
He goes, yeah.
Do you talk with them?
Do you have fun with them?
Do you tease them?
He goes, oh, yeah.
I said, just do the same thing.
And that worked.
And he was able to make lots of friends.
He had lots of girlfriends that, you know, they came to his wedding.
But absolutely, we were very much on making friends that our kids interacted.
I assume from your having six children that you're a religious home.
Yes, sir.
Right.
So my theory is that religious homes, I would believe that.
Okay.
I do believe that.
First of all, religious homes inculcate a desire, indeed a value, in getting married.
So, among the many other reasons why I think religious homes would produce kids with more of a social life.
Many, many advantages of a religious life.
Okay, Greg, Lansing, Michigan.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Hi.
Hi, I just wanted to call and let you know I have two sons, ages almost 19. He's 18, almost 19, and my oldest son is 21, and they are both in dating relationships.
Are you in a religious home?
They were raised in a religious home.
We are Christian.
Okay.
I think that that's the...
So why do you think of my generalization that this is more likely to be the case in a religious home?
I totally agree with that.
I think there's a foundation there that's planted in these kids.
I know for my sons, they know for me and their mom, you know, we've been married 27 years.
And it hasn't always been good.
There's always been disagreements, you know, stuff comes up in marriage, but they know that that foundation is there for us both to lean on, and they've seen us work through this stuff, and they go, wow, you know, we can make this work too.
How did your sons meet their girlfriends?
Both of them met their girlfriends in high school.
Oh, okay, fair enough.
That makes it pretty easy.
I was curious if they went on dating sites.
For the record, as many of you who are single know, I am adamant about your going on dating sites.
There is not a single rational reason not to, and I find the irrational to be a very poor guide to one's lifestyle.
If you want to meet somebody, you don't want to meet anybody, then there's a very good reason.
You don't want to meet anybody.
All right.
Let's see here.
There's a 29-year-old, Andrew, in Pennsylvania.
Hello.
Where are you in Pennsylvania?
Hello, Dennis Prager.
How are you?
Good.
Where are you in Pennsylvania?
I'm specifically in Honesdale.
Which is where?
A small town outside of Scranton.
Oh, so you didn't want to say Scranton because of the president?
I don't immediately make that association.
However, that is one of the associations that I do make.
Yes, I was tongue-in-cheek about that.
So how old are you?
To be honest, a lot of people in Scranton still rep him, and they just changed the highway sign there to Joe Biden Expressway.
They did?
Yeah, it took a few taxpayer dollars to make the change, but they did do it.
How old are you?
I am 29, sir.
Are you living with your parents or on your own?
I do have to say, I'm currently living with my parents.
That hasn't been always the case.
During the time of COVID, A student finishing up a degree.
In what field?
And in that time, I graduated, and I couldn't find a job and found myself coming to my parents for help.
Well, I understand that.
I'm not judging you at all.
Yes.
And saying that, I'm very grateful.
You should be.
What is your degree in?
My degree is in physical therapy.
So I assume there's a great demand for that work.
Absolutely.
So with that degree, I have since graduated, and I've currently been working in physical therapy for the last four months.
And currently today, I'm working just in between my lunch hour.
Alright, so when we come back, you'll tell me if you're dating anybody.
That's the question here.
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young people date?
Are they dating?
What is their social life like?
That's the topic of the hour.
And I was speaking to Andrew outside of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
29 years old, has a degree in physical therapy, living in his parents' house at this time.
and what's your social life status well currently Dennis I find myself in between relationships I was in a long-term relationship Since I was 25, I exited that relationship and then found myself in the dating world here at 28, 29. And you called it a desert before.
And that's how I feel it is in the dating scene.
I attend church regularly.
I have a social life and pretty busy with work and friends.
And I meet women occasionally, but there are not a lot of people interested in dating.
Well, that's my assumption.
The previous callers did not live my assumption.
Yes.
But the reason was they come from a religious home.
Met somebody very early.
Do you think this is not at all meant to challenge you?
It's only a question and truly an open one.
Do you believe if you lived on your own, you would have better chances with women?
I believe that's correct.
Absolutely.
And what stops you?
Currently my financial situation, I'm still building up I have no credit at this point.
I was living without a credit card, and I currently am in no debt, but having credit, I'm able to get a loan from the bank, so that's kind of what's limiting me currently.
I understand.
And what you were getting at before is that is limiting my relationship status as well.
I would imagine that's why I asked.
Well, I wish you only good luck.
Hopefully you'll get on your own very soon.
Oh, that was cool.
Just got married is John in Texarkana, Texas.
Congratulations, John.
How old are you?
Thank you.
I'm 33. 33 years old and you just got married.
So are you religious?
Very.
So, again, it somewhat skewed my reactions to the question that I've posed, because religious people are getting married much more readily than non-religious people.
How did you meet your wife?
I actually got sick of dating the normal way.
You know, people who love in first sight stuff because they see Disney promoting that kind of...
Nonsense.
So I actually went on about 12 dates in two weeks.
Wait, I'm sorry.
How did you go?
Did you go online?
No, I just went around campus and just asked a dozen women.
That's hilarious.
Yeah, and I decided not to just, you know, go for the first one each time.
I decided to, you know.
I won states with a dozen people, and by the time I got to that final one, I knew.
So is the girl you married Texan or Arkansan?
Texan now.
But before?
She's actually from overseas.
Really?
Yeah.
Where's she from?
She's from Taiwan.
I'm sorry, where?
Taiwan.
Taiwan, did you say?
Taiwan.
Okay, she's from Taiwan.
Well, that is very common for guys in Texarkana to meet Taiwanese women.
Alright, good luck to you.
He's already married.
That's great.
He just went around asking women for dates.
That's very funny.
Alright, Maggie, 32 years old in...
McMinnville, Tennessee.
Hello, Maggie.
Hi, Mr. Prager.
How are you doing?
Hi there.
So, I, too, am recently married.
Congratulations.
That's great.
Thank you very much.
We share the same kind of social circle.
We are social.
We have friends.
We like to go out, double date, but we also have friends that are a little bit younger than us, and they do not date.
Okay, that's what I want to know about.
So stay with me.
Why don't they date?
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Are young people dating?
Do they have a social life with the opposite sex?
That's the topic.
And we return to Maggie, who's 32 and in Tennessee.
And whereas you have had one, you are telling me that a lot of your friends don't have much of a social life.
Is that accurate?
Correct.
To be younger, The younger friends that we have, they seem to avoid dating.
They've said multiple times in different circumstances that they can't find anybody who will commit to not dating with other people while they are dating them.
Are these largely female friends of yours saying this?
They're male.
Wow.
So young males are telling you that the women that they would like to date would not commit to monogamous dating?
Correct.
Do you believe them?
I do.
We share the same...
We're in a social bubble and we go to the same places.
And what we're finding is that when we do go out and we try to double date when they're on a date, and this is in the past because it's been quite a while since they've been dating, that we've got to the point where we're kind of like looking for the red flags, you know, which is horrible.
But we're looking at this person.
Is this person just committed to our friend, or are they just on a search for a business partner instead of love?
Well...
It's disconcerting, obviously, to the extent that one can generalize from this particular instance.
I think generalizing about it is possible.
I've heard complaints by both sexes that the other one won't commit.
But this was a good example of where the females won't commit.
Look, something has been done to women, something gargantuan in its impact over the last 50 years.
The natural instinct of the female throughout human history to want to bond with a man and make a family has been largely obliterated within the non-religious world.
In the secular world.
It's almost impossible to imagine it happening because people would not think that society can undo human nature.
But it seems to have, at least for the time being.
Lisa in San Antonio, Texas.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call.
Thank you for calling.
I'm going to have to disagree with a couple of the families that were brought up with religious and religious families.
I am a mother of five.
My oldest is 30. My youngest is going to be 21. And all raised in a Catholic family.
Three daughters very much.
I'm interested in marriage.
I've heard them talk amongst their friends and cousins.
They're afraid to say that.
They're afraid to admit it.
It's just like a bad thing to admit that you want to be a wife and mother and raise a family.
But one of my daughters, the youngest one actually, met a very young one in college.
And she's on the verge of getting engaged.
The young man actually asked for our blessing recently.
So we're anticipating that.
But my two older daughters, it's tough.
It's tough out there for them.
No, it's a very important call.
So, are you telling me that even among Catholics, the admission by a woman, I would like more than anything to be a wife and mother, is taboo?
I don't know if it's as much among practicing Catholics as maybe just the general public.
And if they do, you know, they don't just think Catholics or are not just interested in, you know.
Catholic partners.
I mean, I guess that would be ideal, but, you know, that's not a prerequisite for them marrying.
And so, you know, it's foreign to them.
It's foreign.
They should be out chasing a career, doing things meaningful, you know, with their lives.
I'm sorry, who should be chasing a career?
I missed that.
The women.
The women should be.
It's more important.
It's more meaningful.
Yeah, you mean this is what society is telling them.
Yes.
Yes, that's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
I've got to let you go.
I appreciate your call.
That's what I was talking about, about the incredible gargantuan, that's the term I used, effect by society in damaging young women.
And as a result, damaging young men.
There you go.
Joanna in Greenville, South Carolina, thank you for calling.
Hello, Dennis.
Hi.
So I am the single mother of two college-age children, one boy, one girl.
Neither are dating.
It's something I've observed recently.
It's funny you're talking about this.
Social creatures, very joyful in where they are in their life, but neither one are dating.
And I have talks with them about it because I don't want to, I don't want them to, you know, I'm just interested as to why they're not.
Is it you're just too busy with school?
Is it my daughter is...
I'm very sociable with friends.
She is the youngest at 19. She's a sophomore at a university.
Alright, so stay on with me and I'm quite dying to hear the response.
Why aren't they dating?
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Almost every call, oh yeah, my young kids are dating.
And then as the calls came in, and actually they're not dating.
That's the question on the male-female hour, and we return to Joanna in Greenville with two young children in their 20s, correct?
Yeah, almost.
My sophomore, my daughter is 19 and my son is 21. Alright, so when you ask them why aren't you dating, what is the answer?
Different answers for each one.
My daughter kind of jokes around with me a little bit and says, Mom, you know all the boys at 19 only have one thing on their mind.
So, you know, I kind of chuckle at that.
But then we get into a little deeper discussion.
She's on a track.
For dental school and orthodontics.
And I do have that talk with her.
Please don't think you have to be done with your education.
If you meet someone special, I encourage you to pursue that relationship and your education.
They don't have to be one or the other.
And I focus on that because, you know, I was married to their father for 22 years and have been divorced for six.
So I certainly don't want them to...
For that to affect them in their future with relationships any more than I can control.
Right.
What about your son?
My son, he's very sociable.
Again, has a smaller group of friends than my daughter.
But he tells me it's because he's too busy with school and he hasn't really had anyone that has gotten his attention.
I try to have the dialogue sentence, much like an earlier caller, just be sociable in itself.
Just, you know, anybody in your classes that you have dialogue with that you hit it off with?
Well, let me just say this, and thank you for calling.
For whatever it is worth, and it may not be worth anything, I am just one person, but I will say that when I was his age, and in fact, Every year of my single life, till 32, it would never have escaped my lips.
I am too busy to date.
The thought is so foreign to me that one might as well say, I felt that I was a zebra.
Too busy to date?
That's not normal.
Okay.
Something has caused people to think in that way.
I wish I could take all your calls, but it is interesting how the calls have changed over the course of the hour to affirming what I do believe, that outside of some religious circumstances, there's not much dating going on.
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Who wins?
Now, on the left, they have a hierarchy.
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You see, when the left has a moment of disagreement or conflict, it is very important to realize that there is a structure of what matters more than something else.
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Right.
So this has changed in the culture.
We now have entire stadiums screaming blank Joe Biden.
Right.
I actually think that in some measure this is a sign of health in the country.
I don't think you're wrong.
In fact, my last column, I talk about a...
In essence, what the American people are feeling in terms of how they're being treated by the current administration.
Now, excuse me, by the way, I'm not saying I approve of it.
Right.
It makes me uncomfortable.
But at the same time, it seems like a strange sign of health that we feel free enough.
To say that...
Well, and I don't even know that we necessarily feel free.
What I would say is that the American people feel like kind of a battered spouse at this point.
Okay, you wrote an article.
And that the administration is so abusive to how they're treating people that this reaction that you're seeing, and it started out in two college football stadiums.
It's now been in dozens to hundreds.
It's the new wave.
NFL teams had it going on this week.
Talladega or NASCAR or whatever they ran had people chanting it.
There is something so inherently abusive about how people are being treated.
By the government.
They are, and particularly in a society that wouldn't consider itself particularly crystal-centric.
And it is...
I am actually thankful, to your point, to see a degree of...
We're not going to let this abuse continue, even if it's nothing more than using our freedom of speech to say something that's very vulgar and attach it to him.
We're not taking it anymore.
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A good man is on the line, Sean Spicer.
You will, of course, remember him as the White House Press Secretary under Mr. Trump.
And he is now host of Spicer and Company, which airs weeknights at Stern on Newsmax.
I am amazed to read.
Tell me, Sean Spicer, if this is accurate.
I am reading your book jacket.
You were a quarter-finalist on ABC's...
He's laughing already.
Wait, no, no.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Because nobody knows...
Well, not nobody.
Most people don't know what it is.
You were a quarter-finalist on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
Is that correct?
It is.
So, you're a serious dancer.
Then that means you didn't watch, Dennis.
That's a good point.
What I am is a serious campaigner, and when they approached me about the show, they said half of the vote are judges' scores, and the other half is getting votes by, you know, audience votes.
And I said, well, I can't dance, but I can campaign, so I can take care of at least half of it.
And that's what I did.
Yeah, come on.
Don't be modest.
You probably dance very well.
So the question on the table is, I have a few, and then we're going to get to your important book.
I want to understand, did you dance, for example, in high school?
Dennis, this is not a joke.
This is not hyperbole.
My wife and I took, like, about a group lesson before our wedding 16 years ago.
And it was at this public thing, learn how to dance, and so we went down.
And neither one of us...
We're very good.
We left about 20 minutes in.
For our wedding dance, we twirled around for about 15, 20 seconds, and then we invited everyone in and we stopped.
I literally have no rhythm.
In the sixth grade, I played drums because my parents had bought me a used set.
Mr. Mara, if he's still alive, looked up from the bottom of the band floor and said, Spicer, you have the sense of beat of a steamroller.
Get out.
That was 40-something years ago, and it has seared in my memory, but that is the degree of my artistic and musical and rhythm that exists in me, which is zero.
So no is the answer to your question.
You're cracking me up.
By the way, I want to make a point, a very serious point, about the guy who insulted you about your not having a sense of rhythm.
So I want people to know, especially young people listening, It was routine for adults to describe us accurately.
Something you have not encountered if you are under 40 years of age, certainly under 30. When I made my high school basketball team, the coach announced, we really scraped the bottom of the barrel, Prager made the team.
But you're right.
People could say those things and they can't do it now.
Yes, and we're the better for it.
Well, you know what?
Here's the funny thing is, here's the two things that I would say to you.
One is, I didn't pursue artistic stuff.
They were honest with me, which is, this is not your calling.
And God forbid I'd wasted any more time doing something that didn't allow me to find things that I was better at.
So I think that was good.
Two is, you know what?
It made me stronger.
I think your point is we're all about everyone gets a trophy.
Right.
We were not treated as delicate.
Right.
That's not a good way to treat kids.
I know, because then they grow up one day and they think they've been told that they're really good.
And someone starts hearing them play the drums, and they're like, man, that's horrible.
So do you have kids?
Do you have kids?
I do.
And do you treat them delicately?
No, I tell them when they played well, I tell them they played well, and then when they don't, I'll say, hey, I know you tried, but, you know, that wasn't your best outing, and we're going to try again, and we're going to work harder, and we're going to go out and practice.
But that's what I want them to know, is that you don't have to win every time.
You can try harder.
Sometimes, frankly, it's not even a question of trying hard.
There are things you're not good at.
Yes!
That's correct.
That is right.
You know what?
But there is something that you are good at.
That's right.
Both are true.
That's exactly right.
It was funny.
I was in college, and this is the example I give a lot of young people.
I was going off to Washington, D.C. for a semester, and I took this internship.
It was called at the time the Government Affairs Institute or something, and a guy who had just come back at my college a year ahead of me had suggested it.
He said, I had a wonderful internship.
You would love it.
So I turned down all of these other things that I thought I would like, and I finished the internship, and I wrote my final paper on why I hated my internship, and I got an A. And the point that I tell people is what I learned.
Is that what he liked wasn't what I liked.
And sometimes finding out what you don't like...
And what you're not good at.
Right.
He was a researcher.
Well, this is great stuff.
Sean Spicer's new book is I Do Not Have Rhythm.
And it was...
And there's the next one.
Actually, the book just come out.
Is very important.
Radical Nation, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' Dangerous Plan for America.
And he is exactly the person to write such a book.
So, let me ask you about these two.
Here's my bottom line.
And you may differ, and I beg you to differ if you do.
And this is my bottom line.
It is irrelevant what Democrat is president or what Democrat is vice president.
They are interchangeable in their leftism.
That's my position.
I disagree.
Good.
I'm glad.
Go ahead.
So, look, I agree prior to Joe Biden.
And part of the point of the book is this.
I think all of us thought that Joe Biden would stay in the guardrails of a Democrat.
Meaning that he was going to be what Clinton and Obama were and be a little bit to the left of, on the left side of the road, but within the guardrails.
Joe Biden understands something, which is that time is short.
He has a Republican, I mean, a Democratic Senate and a Democratic House.
He wants to cement the legacy to say, Barack Obama, you may have been the first black president, but I will be the most progressive president ever.
That's what I promised the American people.
And he gets it.
He wants to outdo FDR. And you will have a string of Democratic presidents going back through history, and people will study them and remember them.
What Biden wants is a legacy, and his legacy is big government.
He wants to have more programs, more spending.
And I argue in the book, that's why I call it radical nation, not just leftist nation.
It's a radical nation.
They want to make D.C. a state, pack the courts, allow people over the southern border, enact more and more spending.
And we're talking trillions of dollars of spending in one bill.
This is not...
John Kennedy.
This is not Bill Clinton.
This is Joe Biden trying to cement a progressive legacy that will be admired for decades, if not generations, by folks on the left.
And he gets it.
Understand this, Dennis, that when he said he would be the most progressive president ever, three Fridays ago, in an interaction with the press, he said this, quote, Pieces of legislation.
We will fundamentally transform the structure and nature of the economy.
That's not tinkering around.
Transform.
Who asked for this?
I didn't.
I don't even think most Democrats did.
No one wanted to transform the structure and nature.
But he understands this.
If he does it, if more people become addicted to government, which is what he wants, then he will have fundamentally transformed something that will be part of his legacy forever.
Well, that was a very thoughtful response.
That means a lot coming from you.
Knowing your videos and how well you think about things, to even somewhat impress you is quite an honor.
That's very sweet of you to say.
It does, though.
So let me pursue it.
Let us say Nancy Pelosi were president.
Would things be different?
Maybe in the sense that Pelosi wants deals.
She'll go incrementally to the left.
But I think that Biden has waited his whole life to be president.
And that he wants, he has dreamed of a legacy.
I don't know that Pelosi, I mean, she's never even hinted at running for president.
Granted, it's way past her time.
But I think that she is more of an institutionalist.
She wants to grow government, sure.
But I don't think she's ever thought to herself, I want to go down in history as the most progressive.
It's a very interesting response.
We may not even differ.
You may have changed my mind, to be honest.
Because I agree with you.
I think he stands for nothing except for making a name.
And to make a name as the most, quote-unquote, progressive president in history, It's something that apparently is important to him.
I'm very happy I asked Sean Spicer the question.
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Dennis Prager here.
For reasons that puzzle every single one of us at the Dennis Prager Show, Sean Spicer, that is, is not on right now.
Perhaps something happened with his phone.
Literally, in this case, only he and God knew.
Anyway, his book is Radical Nation.
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I am curious.
On what side of this question you, my listener, listeners, listener, fall or falls?
My original thesis was basically any Democrat would be doing the same thing to this country, ruining it.
Or, if you are a progressive, making it a wonderful country.
With massive debt and an unlimited number of illegal aliens coming into the country.
If you think that's great, then all right.
So the question is, what Democrat would act differently?
Sean Spicer made a very, I think, important point, that he has particularly animated Joe Biden to...
To go down in history as the most progressive.
Sean Spicer, are you back?
I am, sir.
Apologies for that.
Yeah, so I had said when you were off, only Sean Spicer and God knows why he's still not on.
So, I was right.
You knew.
You know, the funny thing is, I was about to make a point that I think, and I'm going to borrow a phrase, and I hope I earn it.
And I think this is a very Prager-esque point that I want to make.
Because as a student of your videos, the point that I want to make in the book is this, and this dovetails off of what you are asking.
These guys get power.
And if you understand that all of their policies are geared towards maintaining political power and growing it, you get it.
For example, and this is my Prager point.
The Democrats will tell you that making the District of Columbia a state is about giving the people of the District of Columbia voting rights.
Well, I'm for voting rights.
I want people to be able to vote.
I think that's very American.
So let's just dissect this for a minute.
In 1790, the government took a section of Virginia and a section of Maryland, created a 10-square-mile district, just like our framers asked.
So that we could have a federal seat of government.
Okay, that's great.
Well, in 1835, they gave back the portion of Virginia.
That's actually where I live now because they weren't using it.
Well, then let's think about this.
If you really care about those other people having voting rights, why wouldn't you give the other part back to Maryland, which was taken from Maryland, problem solved, and then those people get to vote.
They live in a state.
Everybody's happy, right?
And you keep them mauled from the Capitol to the White House, create that federal district.
Problem solved.
Well, wait a second.
Here's the thing.
If you do that, then, gosh, you don't create a second state.
And the District of Columbia is currently drawn, votes 95 to 5 Democrat, which means the Democrats wouldn't get two permanent Democratic senators.
And that's why they want to make D.C. a state.
It has nothing to do with voting rights because it defies logic how they achieve their goal.
And that's the problem with so many of the policies.
If you actually stop and recognize How and why they're doing what they do.
It's not about the stated goal.
It's about the political power.
Terrific again.
That's right.
That is the answer.
Give it back to Maryland.
I never thought of that.
That's exactly right.
You want them to have voting rights?
Then drop District of Columbia.
Because you're right, it's a completely phony issue.
They just want two more Senate seats.
They don't care.
And it's an easy answer, right?
And the best part is the precedent, right?
Yes, because of Virginia.
But what I have argued to Republicans, Dennis, on Capitol Hill is, guys, take advantage of this.
Get ahead of the issue.
Make all of those people whole again.
Say, we do want you to vote, which is why we're giving you back to Maryland, because that's where you were taken from.
Instead, the Republicans sit there and say, oh, well, I don't know, and I guarantee you they will get screwed at some point in the future, and the Democrats, when they have power, will make V.C. a state, they will make Puerto Rico a state, and then Republicans will never have the majority in the Senate again.
They need to start thinking strategically.
And get ahead of problems.
I love it.
I love it.
So let me go back to my original question, which when I thought you had disappeared, I was summarizing.
So you have made an excellent case for why Joe Biden wants to be perceived in history as the most progressive president, i.e.
most left-wing president in American history.
Fair enough.
So, what Democrat wouldn't?
That was my original question, which does not invalidate your answer, but my belief is that the center of gravity in the Democratic Party is so far left to begin with, it's hard to imagine a Democrat being president not being on the left.
I agree with that, but I think that there's a difference between will you be willing to cut a deal and what the agenda is.
In other words, Biden gets that it's not just one thing he wants to get done.
He wants to do the court, pack the court, make D.C. a state, get the spending done.
And when you string it all together, whereas like a lot of guys would take one win and call it a day, he's trying to do it all because he gets it.
And if he just falls short of that, he'll never get the title.
So I think everybody would want to be.
But I think there's other folks like Joe Manchin or even Nancy Pelosi who would be willing to cut a deal.
To incrementally get further in the direction that they wanted.
That is vastly different than saying, I will accept nothing less than title.
You think she thinks the same way, Kamala Harris?
Oh, I think Kamala...
I mean, the one thing about...
There's an entire chapter in that.
Kamala Harris will be whoever you want her to be, whenever you want to be, whatever works to her advantage.
I mean, I think...
That when she was district attorney out in San Francisco, she was a very different politician than she was as attorney general of California, than she was as senator from California, than she is as vice president.
She will shapeshift however she needs to be to get to the next step in her political advance.
So that's different.
I mean, I think if you told her today, you can be president of the United States, but you must give up these three things in order to do it.
You must be a moderate.
She would buy that deal, take the deal.
I don't think that Biden would take that deal.
He's not looking to govern from the center.
He's looking to go down in history as somebody that Democrats going forward will look to and say, remember the Biden years and everything that he got done and the people he appointed and the diversity that he had and the unity that he...
I mean, he wants that legacy.
I think Kamal Harris wants the power.
That's different.
Being president is a very powerful job, as we all know.
I think Harris wants the power.
Biden wants the legacy.
Very clear.
And you know how much I love clarity.
The book is Radical Nation, about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' plan for the United States.
And you're making a very powerful case here.
So, do you think, this is complete speculation, I acknowledge, do you think there are a lot of Americans who regret voting for Joe Biden?
No, I don't think I know.
I mean, I know a lot of folks.
I called the last election style over substance.
The people who I know that voted, you know, that are within sort of our persuadable, said I didn't like the tweets.
All right, hold on.
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Now, on the left, they have a hierarchy.
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You see, when the left has a moment of disagreement or conflict, it is very important to realize that there is a structure of what matters more than something else.
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Just a thought, you should all know about that.
Sean Spicer is one of these truly thoughtful people on the political scene.
That's why I'm keeping him on as long as I am about this book, Radical Nation.
It's up at DennisPrager.com.
I mean, just...
Every point you've made, I've considered truly important.
Wow, that's an honor, sir.
Well, it's an honor to me that you consider it an honor, so it's mutual.
And he is, I want to remind people, on Newsmax every night, 6 p.m.
Eastern, Newsmax.
I've had the delight of being on his show, and will be again.
But in any event, the book is important, Radical Nation, about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
So I asked you, what is your perception on the number of Americans who regret voting for Joe Biden?
So I would get, let's just say, let's just say of the people who voted for Biden, my guess is 40 to 40, 35 to 40 percent regret it.
I think there are enough Democrats out there that will never regret voting for a Democrat.
But I think between...
The disaffected Trump voters, the independents, and then a decent slice of Democrats.
My guess is that you're probably in the 40% range of folks that regret him being the person based on where we are both economically, foreign policy-wise, the Afghanistan debacle.
I mean, there's just so many things that I think a lot of people who care about different aspects of life and society are probably saying, okay, I didn't realize this is what I was voting for.
I know I'm going to offend people by saying this, and it's not my thing to offend people, but I will say it because I feel it important enough to do so.
I have contempt for anyone who voted for Joe Biden.
And I know people who I think are wonderful human beings, so I want to be specific.
I have contempt for their vote.
They weren't thinking clearly.
They were so transfixed by their loathing of Donald Trump that they voted for a terrible human being.
That is my position.
Well, so here's what I would tell you.
As you head into the holidays now, and you're going to encounter the people that are in transient, that sort of say the crazy uncle or aunt that says, you know, but Trump, but Trump, but Trump.
When you re-argue the facts, Which I know you are a huge champion of.
And say, this is what is happening.
These are the consequences of your vote.
That's what I think gets through to people.
Is by saying to them, look, I mean, when you appoint a 38-year-old person as the, I was going to say young man, but 38, I guess, old enough.
As head of the transportation department, whose experience was mayor of a town or a city of 100,000 who had 66 buses.
Why do you think we can't solve the ports problem?
Why do you think we have supply chain issues?
Because you chose someone to check a box, not because they were the most qualified.
And part of what I lay out there, I mean, Dennis McDonough is the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
He's probably, from everything I gather, a very nice person.
He's a very smart man, but he's never served in the military.
He's never worked with veterans.
He's never been in a health care position.
Only one other person in the history of our country was not a veteran that ran the Veterans Affairs Administration.
That was Dr. David Shulkin, who was in the Obama Administration.
Trump kept him over because of his expertise in health care, which is the largest single issue that veterans deal with in the VA. So why is Dennis McDonough running the Veterans Administration?
Well, because he was Obama's chief of staff and we needed to find a home for him.
That's how this administration was staffed.
By people that we needed to take care of and people that checked the box.
And I just, Dennis, it's just, it is so bad in terms of the people and the policies that people need to be able to break it down and explain to people in a certain way and say it's not just that they don't get it.
I mean, when they announced the other day that they wanted the ports to run 24-7, I was banging my head against the wall.
I'm going, you can't get people to work eight-hour shifts and the answer is to make them work 24-7?
Let's get back to basics first.
But their answer is to throw things out like that.
I ordered everyone to work 24-7.
That's not the problem.
You can't get people to work the current shifts.
I have a lot more for you.
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It was a painful thing for me to say what I said about people voting for Biden because I know so many.
Sweet people who did.
But it was an inexcusable damaging of our country.
Inexcusable.
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And so it should just be a matter of course that if you have a conscious objection, then you can say, I, as a Christian, as...
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But what we're seeing is that a lot of employers...
Are not only requiring a lot of information for people to say, you know, well, you have to justify your religious exemption.
We're also seeing that they want this so-called what they're calling an interactive process.
That's basically an interrogation.
I have clients right now that they have filed for a religious exemption.
On the basis of we're pro-life, that's what the Bible teaches, and I cannot take this vaccine.
And the Human Resources Department, from the legal counsel of these employers, want to sit down and basically interrogate them and say, is this really a sincerely held religious belief?
And they're using this as a pretext to try to deny religious exemptions.
It's absurd, and I hope that when there are more lawsuits filed, like just today...
In Texas, United Airlines was forbidden from enforcing their vaccine mandate against employees who are claiming a religious exemption.
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So you believe many people who voted for him regret it.
And do you believe, as I do, that many of them, at least the ones I know, I'm talking even extended family, the ones I know did so because of their antipathy to Donald Trump, not because they were...
Oh, yeah.
There wasn't much to get excited for with Joe Biden.
And so he's been around for 50 years.
I think most people, even Democrats, would say...
After 50 years in Washington, he really hasn't solved much.
I just don't think that there was a ton of excitement for him.
And frankly, the vice president was someone that had been rejected early on in the Democratic primary.
But as I talk to people over and over again, as I like to say, it was style over substance.
They were like, I just don't like what Trump's saying.
I don't like his tweets.
I don't like how he treated this person.
It wasn't about the substance.
It wasn't about the policies.
And literally would say, and I'm sure you heard the same thing.
I love what he did with taxes.
I love how he's handling trade.
I just don't like the tweets or whatever.
And I would make the argument to people, and I would say, let me ask you a question.
Has a tweet ever made your life better in any way, shape, or form?
Or conversely, has it hurt you?
Has it affected your life in a negative way?
And they would say no.
And I'd say, okay, so would you rather have somebody that tweets positive things, says great things during speeches, But your life changes in no positive way or maybe it gets adversely impacted.
And they would say, yeah, but.
And I'm going, no, no, no.
But that's what we're talking about now, is that you would rather talk about your feelings and how something made you feel versus whether or not your community got stronger or better, your business grew, your wages increased, your education system for your kids got better.
All of that was what we were talking about.
And yet...
I think the substance versus style argument is what we were dealing with.
Well, I can only say what I said earlier just in different words.
Anybody who votes for President of the United States based on style over substance...
But when you and I and some other folks from the Salem Radio Group did an event, and I believe it was outside.
It was in Texas.
It was either in San Diego, excuse me, San Antonio.
Or Katy, Texas.
I'm not remembering which one exactly.
You made a brilliant case about Trump, a biblical case, if I will, at least how I interpret it, of why Trump, as an imperfect messenger of God, sort of was...
And I never forgot it, because I thought to myself, that is exactly the point here.
We don't need necessarily perfect vessels to get things done.
Sometimes it's done through the most...
In an imperfect way.
And I've never forgotten that because I look back, as I said a moment ago, and you can look back, I think Obama was a fantastic order.
He gave great speeches.
He sometimes crafted or staffed great tweets.
But at the end of the day, that doesn't make your life better.
It doesn't make the country stronger.
It doesn't enable us to take on China or to stand up to China.
And yet...
People sometimes, I think, you know, buy into that versus what has the person actually done for me, for my community, for the country.
And it's just such an odd way of looking at who we want as leaders right now.
That's exactly my position.
So I'll put you on the spot, but you don't have to address it directly.
Address it any way you want.
I will just say my position is he was the greatest President Donald Trump of my lifetime in terms of accomplishments, which is all I care about, basically, as president.
Having said that, I do not want him to run again.
Because then everything is about him and not the damage the left does to the country.
So please react to my position.
Here's the thing.
I buy into everything you said at the beginning.
I am about getting things done, policies and things enacted.
And I have been around him in politics for just shy of 30 years.
I've heard a lot of great speeches.
I've heard a lot of great things being promised to me.
What I thought was unique about the Trump administration was the ability to cut through all of it and get it done.
And I think we are at a precipice right now, especially with respect to China.
That if someone doesn't say, I don't care anymore, I'm willing to stand up to them, I'm willing to stand up and put America first, that the speeches and the tough talk won't matter anymore.
And I just don't think we have a lot of time anymore.
Left.
And if it's somebody else, that's fine.
But I think we need somebody who's willing to put it all on the line, like Trump did.
So, I agree with you.
I agree with you.
But there is a more important question than all of that.
And that is, would he win?
Yes.
I don't...
So, first of all, look.
If Trump runs, he will be the Republican nominee.
I don't care how leftist somebody is.
I think if you have a pulse and a second or third degree education and you look at how the Republican nomination is won, in other words, how you require the 1,200-plus delegates, there is nobody that can compete with Trump.
I don't think it's a debatable fact.
Just in terms of his grip, you look at the early states, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, and then you go into Super Tuesday.
There is no one that could put together something that would compete with that.
So that's just...
A political fact as far as I'm concerned.
So then you actually talk about the general election.
Here's the thing.
I think that there are three options.
One, Biden runs again for a second term.
Unlikely.
But, you know, you've got to play it.
I think he beat them every day of the week based on what we've seen, number one.
Number two is it's Kamala Harris.
I think that Democrats reject her.
They've already done it.
That's a fact.
So I think he beat her.
The third option right now, I think, is Pete Buttigieg.
There's a great faction within the Biden White House that sees Buttigieg, that doesn't like Harris, doesn't think that she's got what it takes, and sees Pete Buttigieg as the heir apparent.
That is mind-boggling.
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So, this was another bombshell you dropped, which is as big as the brilliant idea of returning the District of Columbia, Maryland part, to Maryland.
It's the perfect response to the phony issue of giving these people a vote.
Fine, you want to vote?
Rejoin Maryland.
I love it.
I will cite you for many a day.
Pete Buttigieg is the most popular Democrat?
Is that what you're telling me?
No, that's a great point.
I'm glad you made that distinction.
What I'm saying is that within the Biden world, from the folks that I talk to, there's a division.
There are people that think that...
Vice President Harris should be the heir apparent.
Right, nobody believes that.
She's incredibly unpopular.
I get it, but she does have her supporters, and probably it's her husband.
But the folks that I talk to over there really and truly believe that Pete Buttigieg is the future.
He's young.
He's, you know, obviously gay.
He's a former military guy.
He is a smart guy.
I mean, I've been listening to him.
He's smart.
I think that that's who they think is the future.
Whether or not he can win or not is not what I'm suggesting.
But my point to your earlier question is, if Trump ran against, who would run against him?
Could he win?
I look at the current top three possibilities and suggest that in all three cases, yes.
That in all three cases, yes, what?
Yes, he beats them.
Oh, Trump.
Oh, Trump beats all three.
Oh, yeah, yes.
Oh, I see what you're answering my challenge.
That does make sense.
Again, you just make sense.
Well, you know, I learned that from a very wise man.
Well, I'm very touched.
Listen, I wish you the success that you have truly earned.
And if you have a video of you dancing, you know my email address.
I do.
Okay.
You know, the funny thing is, just so you know, because I don't want people...
The last chapter in the book is called Chapter 20, is a conservative action plan.
And I talk about...
This is not just me coming on Dennis Prager's radio show, sucking up to the host.
I wrote about it in the book, because I think that in such a succinct way...
People can learn about key issues, whether it's the Constitution, learn about Israel.
All of these things, PragerU videos, to me, are the easiest way people can understand a common sense.
I don't think that they're necessarily conservative.
You may disagree.
I think they just make sense.
They break down important key issues in a way that people go, I get it now.
And I talk about it.
If you have a kid and you want them to understand the reality of what's happening, get them to watch PragerU videos.
And it's true.
He does write about it.
I didn't mention it because I... A rare moment of humility.