Dennis Prager Show - Dennis Was Right! Even the CDC Agrees Aired: 2021-11-01 Duration: 06:40 === CDC's Flawed Messaging (03:01) === [00:00:00] We truly live in a bubble. [00:00:02] The lack of intellectual curiosity in this man's life is actually amazing. [00:00:11] What is her name, his associate for many years? [00:00:14] Yeah, Robin Quivers. [00:00:17] She said, I heard of him. [00:00:23] Anyway, so... [00:00:26] The CDC comes out with, no, no, no, no, no. [00:00:29] The vaccine is better than natural immunity, which is scientifically drivel, and it's just a lie. [00:00:38] Just among the many scientists who have called out the CDC on this is a neurosurgeon and data analyst, Mahesh Shanae, S-H-N-E-N-A-I, MD, obviously. [00:00:56] This article is a confluence of methodological flaws that amplify to serve the predetermined message of the CDC. Okay, just thought I would share that with you. [00:01:10] It is a confused document both accepting natural immunity but illogically recommending a vaccine anyway. [00:01:22] Yes. [00:01:23] Okay, so he's not the only one. [00:01:25] Alex Berenson wrote, the CDC hits a new low, and I didn't think it was possible. [00:01:34] Yeah. [00:01:36] It fully politicized public health agency. [00:01:40] The Israeli study drew on a meaningful data set and a meaningful way to reach meaningful conclusions. [00:01:50] It found that vaccinated people were 13 times as likely to be infected and 7 times as likely to be hospitalized as unvaccinated people with natural immunity. [00:02:05] So, completely unbeknownst to me, a little innocent me broadcasting from my house because I was still in the quarantine period, started the whole debate. [00:02:19] On natural immunity versus vaccine immunity. [00:02:24] I'm happy I did it. [00:02:27] That's all I can say. [00:02:32] Every one of our institutions has been corrupted by the left. [00:02:36] CDC, NIH, FDA, FBI, CIA, American Medical Association. === Supporting Tiki Torches (02:26) === [00:02:46] You name the group. [00:02:49] Not to mention teachers' unions and teachers. [00:02:54] It's really something. [00:02:56] But you know what? [00:02:56] We're fighting back. [00:02:57] Don't give up, my friends. [00:02:59] We're fighting back. [00:03:01] The Lincoln Club, this anti-Republican group of lost souls, stand in front of the headquarters of the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Virginia with... [00:03:17] What is it? [00:03:18] Tiki-tok? [00:03:18] Is that what they're called? [00:03:20] Just... [00:03:21] No, no, no. [00:03:22] TikTok is the... [00:03:23] It's Tiki Fires. [00:03:27] Tiki Torches. [00:03:28] Nothing to do with TikTok. [00:03:30] Tiki Torches. [00:03:31] Right. [00:03:32] To show that they support... [00:03:35] That they support Youngkin. [00:03:43] The Republican who... [00:03:45] Apparently, it's neck and neck, which is amazing. [00:03:48] Although McAuliffe is one of the lowest among Democrats, which is sort of silly since they're all low. [00:03:57] It's very sad what's happened to the Democratic Party. [00:04:01] Anyway, they stand there to say, this is what the Republicans are. [00:04:08] We are, and we support them. [00:04:09] So, that... [00:04:13] That group is headed by the guy who ran Romney's campaign. [00:04:16] So you have an idea of the moral stature of the Romney campaign, which I worked for. [00:04:23] My theory generally is that virtually any Republican is better than virtually any Democrat, not almost virtually. [00:04:32] Manchin might be an exception. [00:04:34] Maybe cinema will turn out to be an exception. [00:04:37] But it's very painful to meet a Republican who stands for nothing. [00:04:44] Thank you. [00:04:45] Thank you. [00:04:46] They might be personally honorable people. [00:04:50] One has nothing to do with the other. [00:04:52] But they have no ideology, that they don't understand what the battle in America is about. === Proud With Pope (01:42) === [00:04:58] John McCain was one of them. [00:05:00] And so was Mitt Romney. [00:05:03] I campaigned for both. [00:05:05] It's a picture of McCain and me up in my office. [00:05:09] More is a fun picture than... [00:05:13] God, am I proud to be in this picture. [00:05:15] I don't take pictures to be proud of. [00:05:18] Although I will admit there is one picture of me and a public person. [00:05:23] I've never sought to be with public people. [00:05:25] You know, I've never met Donald Trump. [00:05:26] I never sought to. [00:05:29] And there is, however, a picture of me in my early 30s with Pope John Paul II. I have all brown hair. [00:05:41] And now I have all white hair. [00:05:43] But otherwise, pretty much the same guy. [00:05:47] Did he have hair? [00:05:48] I think he did, but I might have been thinning. [00:05:51] Is it a good question? [00:05:54] That was a fascinating and wonderful trip. [00:05:57] That it was arranged for such a young guy to meet the Pope. [00:06:02] But I've been in public life since I was 21 years of age. [00:06:06] So yeah, I know my age because I got married the next month. [00:06:13] So I was 32. Yes. [00:06:19] That picture, can't believe I haven't lost it. [00:06:23] But I still have it. [00:06:25] And that one, I really like. [00:06:28] He's a historic figure. [00:06:30] So it's a fun picture. [00:06:31] But I wonder if you saw it, if you'd even know who was with the Pope. [00:06:36] Because I look different than I did at 32, to be honest.