Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show, which is coming to you from Houston, Texas.
Why am I in Houston, Texas?
Because I was at the World Series game last night.
And it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, which I took.
Flew to Houston to be with my son and grandson.
And to...
Not only be at a World Series game, but to be at a World Series game where one of the teams won the World Series.
Very rare thing for an American to experience, and it was all due to my dear, dear friend on the Atlanta Braves, Walt Weiss, who was the bench coach, the assistant to the manager, a very high position on any team.
The man is one of the most wonderful human beings I happen to know.
I sat with his wife and four grown sons, all of whom are so impressive that I can only say, I think Walt Weiss is one of the richest people I have ever met.
And to add a World Series victory to his joy made me very, very happy.
So, a little bit more about that later.
The big news, of course, is loss in Virginia and close race in New Jersey offered Democrats a warning.
That is the headline in the New York Times.
Offer Democrats a warning.
What is the warning?
See, this is what I'm most curious.
In my opinion, the Democrats will change nothing because they are true believers.
And they will continue to say how awful America is, what a scummy country they live in, that hates everybody except white males.
They will continue to say that.
They will continue to support the farthest left of their group.
There will be no disavowal of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Ilhan Omar or any of the other of the squad, as they are called.
These awful, despicable representatives who hate this country and who hate everything that is good.
They will all be supported.
Nothing will change.
Nothing.
They can't change.
True believers do not change.
What, are they going to stop hating America tomorrow, the Democratic Party?
They will stop supporting the people who believe that you should teach children that there's no such thing as a boy or a girl?
You think they will stop that?
What are they going to do?
Give an order to all the teachers of the country?
Okay, it's time to call your students boys and girls again.
Because as you know, throughout America, not in every classroom, but in many, the dictate went out, you don't call your students boys and girls, you call them students.
Or, my favorite, young scholars.
That's right.
Don't you remember in third grade being a young scholar?
I don't.
The strong Republican showing in the New Jersey governor's race comes as a surprise.
This is the New York Times of all places.
Tuesday's elections left the Democratic Party reeling after one Republican won the governor's race in Virginia and another posed an unexpectedly strong challenge to New Jersey's incumbent governor.
With the race still too close to call.
The twin blows raised alarms about the Democratic Party's fortunes heading into next year's midterm elections, with President Biden's approval ratings sagging and Republicans eager to wrest back control of Congress.
The most surprising unknown on Wednesday morning was the fate of the governor's race in New Jersey, a state Mr. Biden carried by, are you ready everybody?
16 points!
Yes!
And then now there is, as the New York Times puts it, a razor-thin contest with a little-known Republican challenger, Jack Cittarelli, a former assemblyman.
With 88% of the expected vote counted, Mr. Murphy, that's the Democratic governor, was ahead by 1,488 votes.
The other governor's race on Tuesday in Virginia offered foreboding signs of the political environment for Democrats more than nine months into Mr. Biden's presidency.
A year after Mr. Biden won Virginia, are you ready for that one?
Ten percentage points!
Former Governor Terry McAuliffe failed in his quest to win back his old office.
Losing to the Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a contest that was closely watched for what it could signal about voters' satisfaction or lack thereof with the incumbent president and his party.
The setback in Virginia was the latest in a series of stumbles.
The reason I am reading this to you real-time is because I just got it.
Is I want to see what conclusions the New York Times reaches.
That's what I'm very curious.
All we say is, oh, setback, setback, setback.
Setback in Virginia was the latest in a series of stumbles for Mr. Biden.
Stumbles.
That's it.
Now I get it.
Stumbles.
He's not wrong in firing vast numbers.
Of conscientious workers for Americans if they didn't get a vaccine.
He's not wrong.
He wasn't wrong in going against his military and then lying about the military supporting his idea to take out all American troops from Afghanistan.
Now, he's not wrong, get it?
He stumbles.
So he's headed in the right direction in the New York Times, but he stumbles.
We'll continue.
So the only example they gave, by the way, thus far in the article, is Afghanistan.
Of course.
Because to offer the idea that his domestic policies are ruinous to this country, like the border.
Let anyone in who wants to come in.
We have no border.
That is the Democratic Party's position.
I'm curious to see if this article mentions this once.
So here's a real-time test of the New York Times.
Will it mention the borderless border?
In Minneapolis, where residents rejected a bid to disband and replace the police department, the mayor's race was still too close to call because of ranked-choice voting.
Mayor Jacob Fry received nearly 43% of first-choice mayoral votes, far more than any challenger, but short of the majority threshold.
By the way, Fry is opposed to disbanding the police, just for the record.
That is interesting in and of itself, and important that you know that, because on this program, truth is number one.
The race for mayor of Atlanta was headed to a runoff.
Felicia Moore, the city council president, was the top vote-getter, but it remained unclear who she would face in the runoff.
In Seattle, a Republican candidate for city attorney and a pro-police candidate for mayor each held large leads.
As voters appear to reject rivals who would sort more aggressive overhauls of policing.
I love their language.
God, does the New York Times know how to use language.
More aggressive overhauls of policing.
How did they come up with that?
Do they have a thesaurus on hand at the New York Times?
This is precious.
Yes.
Defund the police is now aggressive overhauls of policing.
I actually have tears in my eyes from laughter.
If the results hold, Seattle would elect a Republican to citywide office for the first time in three decades.
How do you like that?
Does that say anything?
Seattle?
This, to me, is as big a news item as Virginia.
With a city attorney candidate, Ann Davison, who has vowed more prosecutions for low-level crimes in a traditionally liberal city grappling with homelessness.
What does homelessness have to do with anything?
Oh, she's vowed more prosecutions for low-level crimes.
Okay, now I'll translate that into English.
Who steal from stores under $950 as, for example, New York and, excuse me, yeah, I think New York as well, but certainly Los Angeles and San Francisco.
They are not prosecuted for a crime, for a felony, but for a misdemeanor.
What does it all mean?
What do you think it means?
1-8 Prager 776. This is the defining issue down the stretch because at the end of the day,
Terry McAuliffe can't explain why he thinks parents shouldn't have a role in their kids' education.
He just can't do it because there's no explanation.
All he wants is big government to stand between parents and their kids so that they, in fact, can continue to do what the left liberal progressive party wants to do, which is to keep...
Individual rights in the drawer and have big government decide everything.
That's what it is.
And oh, by the way, Hugh, this education issue flies right in the face of the entire left establishment.
I mean, it's not just big government.
It's Hollywood.
It's everybody else.
And so this is why, down the stretch here, this basic issue of parents having a fundamental right to be engaged in their kids' education is one that...
Terry McAuliffe can't explain because he knows the answer is just so offensive to so many people why he thinks big government should impose on parents' rights and why parents are all standing up with us.
I mean, this is not a campaign.
It is a movement now.
It is a movement.
And I was called last night by my daughter who saw my schedule and said, please ask Glenn Youngkin if he will get the Virginia schools.
Some common sense on COVID. Now, two of my three grandchildren have COVID, but the oldest one, who hasn't, and has tested negative four times, can't go to school for 24 days in Virginia.
The quarantine rules, along with the CRT in Loudoun County, along with the attempt to marginalize parents of Terry McAuliffe, have you heard that the COVID rules are driving moms crazy?
Parents have had it.
They've just had it across the board.
I mean, think about it.
It started with parents standing up for one simple, basic request.
Open our schools.
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He's the Court's foremost proponent of natural law, an understanding that our individual rights are transcendent and come from God.
This understanding undergirds his approach to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, powerfully informing the justices' unyielding commitment to limited government and equal justice before the law.
Over the last five years, Justice Thomas has authored more opinions than any of his colleagues on the Supreme Court.
His influence only continues to grow.
And he's beloved by the scores of people who know him.
He knows the names of the children of the marshals who guard the courthouse.
He's mentored generations of clerks, treating them like family.
And his distinctive hearty laugh rings out within his judicial chambers.
May God bless this great, good, and brilliant man.
and may he serve on the court many years longer.
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Hey, I want to tell you, because it's so appropriate, there's a revolution, counter-revolution, if you will, will taking place with parents beginning to understand that the lies told about America now predominate in the schools of the United States
because left-wing teachers, so-called teachers, I should always say that now, left-wing so-called teachers are indoctrinating their children to hate this country and have contempt for its founders.
Who were giants?
Hillsdale has an antidote.
They have the Hillsdale 1776 curriculum, and it's downloadable for free.
It's a big deal.
k12.hillsdale.edu, not k-12, not k-212.
k12.hillsdale.edu for educational institution.
Then you'll have a great curriculum about 1776, the founding of America for you and for your children.
k12.hillsdale.edu I'm in Houston, Texas, because I was at the World Series game last night, very special as you would imagine, with my son and grandson who came in from Florida.
Houston is almost exactly midway between Fort Lauderdale.
And Los Angeles.
In fact, our flights landed within two minutes of one another.
This is a very moving day, the whole thing.
I have a very interesting insight to share with you about how fans are treated.
The opponents' fans are in different cities.
Well, since I mentioned it, let me say this, because I think this is important.
So I was speaking to Braves families.
I was in the section where some Atlanta Braves families were sitting, because of my closeness to Walt Weiss of the Atlanta Braves, and they were telling me how nicely they're treated in Houston, which tells you something about Texas generally, and Houston specifically, that Atlanta Braves fans would be well-treated.
One told me that a Houston Astro fan had said to him or her, I don't recall, you know, good luck to your team.
Welcome to Houston, good luck to your team.
And guess what?
Here's the punchline, folks.
When they go to New York, when the Atlanta Braves play in New York City, there is a...
A substantial police presence where they sit to protect them from New York fans.
Okay?
But hey, all the regions of the country are the same, right?
The idea that people are nicer in certain places and with certain ideologies, we don't talk about that.
Conservatives are nicer than leftists.
Okay?
Liberals are mixed, so.
That's fine.
But lefties?
They're not nice human beings.
Aside from their ideology of destruction.
1-8 Prager 776. McAuliffe, who, in my opinion, is not only a bad human being, he's an idiot.
Which is rare for me to say about a public person, and I certainly don't say it about private people.
It's not my style, but I would be self-censoring if I didn't tell you I think he's an idiot.
In other words, I think that he's a dummy aside from a bad guy.
He's that combination.
And the dummy part is very clear.
He doubled down and tripled down on parents should have no say.
In how their children are educated.
Now that's just stupid.
Aside from vile, it's just stupid.
Now why would a man make such a stupid error?
Because every leftist lives in a bubble.
Very few people on the right live in a bubble because it's impossible for people on the right to live in a bubble.
Just going to school means you are immersed in leftism.
Turning on the television is immersion in television.
Movies is an immersion in television.
College is immersion in television.
High school is immersion in leftism.
All immersion in leftism.
Everything in this society.
It's impossible, virtually impossible, to live in a right-wing bubble.
Maybe if you're in rural Montana, you can.
And you don't watch anything.
On TV. But they all live in this bubble.
Man doesn't understand that telling parents you should have no say in what your children are taught.
That it's okay for your five-year-olds to have drag queen study hour where a guy comes in dressed as a woman and tells them how wonderful it is for the sexes to dress like the other one.
Fucked to five-year-olds?
That's great.
Parents should have no say about that or the nearly pornographic stuff that they get for so-called sex education.
I wonder if kids know more about sex today than before sex education ever began.
I certainly am certain that they know less about the opposite sex.
My grandmother understood.
Who never went to high school, understood men better than virtually any Ph.D. in women's studies, or gender studies, or sociology, or anthropology, or English, etc., etc.
So McAuliffe tells his constituents, tells the people of Virginia, you should have no say in the education of your children.
And, of course, no choice as to what school they attend.
Of course, not only the rich should have choice.
The only choice on any subject, in any arena of life that the left supports, is with regard to taking the life of an unborn child up to birth.
And that's a very big deal.
People who say, look, as soon as there's a heartbeat, I have misgivings.
I can respect that.
It's not my position, but I can respect it.
But once there's a heartbeat and a viable child, take it because the mother doesn't want it, but there are others who do want it?
That's quite a position.
Anyway, whether you support it or not, just be intellectually honest.
The only choice that the left supports...
Is with regard to abortion.
This is the state of things, the bubble that the left live in.
So the New York Times, I read you the entire piece.
Not a word, not a word about the racial hatred that the McAuliffe's and other Democrats engineer in this country.
Not a word.
1-8 Prager 776. How
buoyed are you that Americans are finally waking up, J.D.? Look, I'm very excited about what I'm seeing.
Certainly in Virginia, but also in Ohio, it feels like there's a real grassroots movement brewing on the conservative movement right now.
And it's, you know, just like in times past, it's not just the politicos, it's not just the establishment folks.
Sometimes not even people who are that political, but they're just very fired up about what their kids are teaching.
Their kids are coming home crying upset because they're being told that they're a bad person depending on the color of their skin, and they're just fed up about it.
And I think it may very well take down Terry McAuliffe, but I certainly think it is the beginning of the movement all across this country that's going to take down a lot of Democrats all over the nation.
In the break, we were talking to my team here, and somebody said, well, it's neck and neck, and if Glenn loses by three points, that's a big, big deal in any other normal election.
And here's the reaction I have, J.D. There is no such thing as a normal election after 2016. Do we have any faith that there will be a normal election?
Talk to us about the recent breaking news about Facebook and the censorship of...
You've written a piece about it.
How do we get back to quote-unquote normal, J.D.? Oh, man.
We've got a lot of work to do.
Facebook did two things, basically, in the 2020 election, one of which we've known about for a while.
They basically censored information that was negative about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
They promoted information that was negative about Donald Trump.
And I really believe that swung the election in a really important way.
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trending now on the Larry Alder show news Bittleton his opponent is named Glenn Youngkin not Donald Trump Terry is running against an acolyte of Donald Trump Terry's opponent has made all of his private pledges of loyalty to Donald Trump
But what's really interesting to me, he won't stand next to Donald Trump now that the campaign's on.
Think about it.
He won't allow Donald Trump to campaign for him in this state.
And he's willing to pledge his loyalty to Trump in private.
Why not in public?
What's he trying to hide?
Is there a problem with Trump being here?
Is he embarrassed?
So, you can't stand Trump.
You think Trump is a bigger enemy than China, than Islamofascism.
And you're also chastising him for not wanting Donald Trump to campaign for him.
So which one do you want?
What do you want?
And again, for you independents and Democrats who hate Donald Trump, please give me a call.
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Are you happy there have been almost 2 million attempted crossing the border so far this year?
More than, what, in 30 years?
Are you happy with this critical race theory stuff?
Are you happy with the inflation?
Are you happy that he shut down the Keystone Pipeline, costing countless union jobs?
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Yeah, if I'm allowed to say that about my own video, it is truly important.
Since it's free, I don't have any compunction about advocating that you watch it.
The idea that colorblind is racist goes under the category of Orwellian, not to mention evil.
I have on the line one of my favorite guests.
The proof that he's one of my favorites is how often I've had him on over the years, John Fund.
National Affairs, columnist for National Review, really sort of a dean of American political observers.
He has a new book with another guy I really like, Hans von Spakovsky, Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
And we'll obviously get to that, but I'd love to talk to John about yesterday.
John, welcome back to the DP show.
It's dawn and morning in America again.
Wow.
I'm very happy to hear you say that.
It took me aback for a second.
Alright, why don't you amplify on that?
Well, look.
You know, this is very much what Ronald Reagan reminded us back in the 70s when Jimmy Carter got elected.
He said...
To a meeting of his aides and advisors in 1977, after Jimmy Carter wanted Democrats to have two-to-one control of both houses of Congress, he said, look, this happens when voters are dissatisfied with some of the things we've done, and when the other side has a candidate who campaigns as a moderate.
But he won't govern as a moderate.
He will govern as a liberal.
And when he governs as a liberal, he will fail, because we know liberalism fails.
And when it fails, people will notice.
They'll get angry.
They'll get upset.
They'll protest, and then they'll vote the first chance they can get, and they'll try to reverse this left-wing lurch, this magic trick that they have played on us.
And sure enough, what has just happened?
Joe Biden has managed to do what Jimmy Carter took three years to do.
He's become Jimmy Carter in ten months.
It's Jimmy Carter 2.0, but on speed.
Wow.
So the question is, for me, because I don't think Biden is the issue, I don't think Kamala Harris is the issue, I think the Democrats and the left are the issue.
But Biden is their tool.
I'm sorry, say it again?
Biden is their tool.
Yes, exactly.
But what Democratic president wouldn't be their tool?
Well, that is, unfortunately...
It's been our lot.
That the parties, which used to be broad, tense, and have all kinds of different coalitions operating under them, have become polarized.
And in the case of the Democratic Party, it's basically been a hostile takeover, or perhaps even a friendly takeover, by the progressives of the Democratic Party.
It's no longer the Democratic Party.
It's the secular, quasi-Marxist party.
Yes, alright.
I only was saying that because as unpopular as Biden is, his policies are the same as, in my opinion, virtually any Democrat who would be president would follow.
So the question really is, or a question is, is yesterday a repudiation of Biden or of Democratic policies?
All of the above.
Go on.
Well, look at what was on the ballot in Virginia.
Yes, there was Glenn Youngkin versus Terry McAuliffe.
Yes, Glenn Youngkin had a positive agenda, repealing the car tax, helping people with increasing the standard deduction, and fighting, of course, critical race theory and opening up more charter schools.
Virginia only has eight charter schools in the whole state.
And Terry McAuliffe was completely negative.
All he could do was yell, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump.
And play Halloween throughout the fall campaign.
So there, of course, you have the Biden unpopularity, because Biden has failed.
Biden is pursuing far more liberal policies than he said he would in the campaign.
At the same time, though, you have local issues that played right to conservative strength.
And that's why Glenn Bianca won.
That's why the Republicans took control of the House of Delegates.
And that's why the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia is now a Jamaican immigrant and former Marine, the first black female ever elected to statewide office.
And they also won the Attorney General's race with the son of Cuban refugees.
See, this to me is virtually as significant as young him.
Attorney General and what was the other position again?
Lieutenant Governor and the entire House of Delegates, or what we would call basically the Assembly of Virginia, are now Republican.
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30 years have passed since Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
His tenure there has been consequential indeed.
He's the Court's foremost proponent of natural law, an understanding that our individual rights are transcendent and come from God.
This understanding undergirds his approach to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, powerfully informing the Justice's unyielding commitment to limited government and equal justice before the law.
Over the last five years, Justice Thomas has authored more opinions than any of his colleagues on the Supreme Court.
His influence only continues to grow.
And he's beloved by the scores of people who know him.
He knows the names of the children of the marshals who guard the courthouse.
He's mentored generations of clerks, treating them like family.
And his distinctive hearty laugh rings out within his judicial chambers.
May God bless this great, good, and brilliant man.
and may he serve on the court many years longer.
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- Justice is something a country must at least attempt to get right.
You're gonna have things that fall through the cracks.
You're gonna have externalities.
You're gonna have issues.
But you have to at least try to make a country just.
The current regime is basically saying we don't even want to attempt to preserve the American ideal of justice.
That justice is nothing more Socrates said, Our people in charge, our leaders, were sworn to protect our country.
1.7 million people just waltz right into the country.
They get to have anchor babies.
The other side wants to give them...
Amnesty.
Wants to make them citizens.
This is not sustainable.
We know it's not sustainable.
And the ruling class in both parties, by the way, the Republican Party and the Democrat Party, they want this for votes.
They want this for government dependency.
They want this for cheap labor.
Now, I'm pleased to see that Texas is now stepping up and saying, we're not going to put up with this.
Texas needs to defy federal authority.
Arrest every single person that comes from this caravan.
They need to be welcoming this caravan, not with benefits and signs, but with handcuffs and chartered flights back to right where they came from.
Immediately.
No questions asked.
Don't put them in front of a judge.
Put them on a plane and get them back.
They broke the law.
That would be justice.
A seven-year-old would say, yeah, they deserve to go back because they broke our laws.
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Series last night, which is why I'm in Houston right now.
Headed back home after the show, from a free state to a police state.
It's getting worse, actually, in California.
And no matter how much they would lose around the country, and this is one of the ideas I want to bounce off, the scholar of American politics, John Fund, his book.
Brand new, by the way, our broken elections, how the left changed the way you vote.
But what they have done...
My theory, which I love bouncing my theories off you, John, is they learn nothing because they're true believers.
So no matter how much they may lose, they will still have mandates to fire police who are desperately needed because they didn't get a vaccination, or nurses desperately needed, or firefighters. they will still have mandates to fire police who are They're closing firehouses around the country because of these mandates.
You think they'll stop?
I think they can modify them, remember.
Remember, Biden just issued an order that his previous order on federal contractors can be interpreted by the companies themselves on enforcement rather than the government.
Look.
I agree with you that they're true believers and fanatics.
But Dennis, remember, they have a three-vote margin in the House and zero votes to spare in the Senate.
These centrists and moderates, and there are some who are in suburban seats, are now terrified that what happened in New Jersey and Virginia will happen to them in a year.
And they are going to make this reconciliation bill, this Godzilla bending bill, either they're going to shrink it or they're going to kill it.
Or they're going to just pass the infrastructure bill and leave it at that.
But the Biden administration's expansionist government phase ended last night.
It may continue on fumes, but it ended last night because the centrist Democrats who are in danger of losing their seats will not go over the cliff.
Joe Manchin signaled this with the day before the election.
He made that famous statement.
This is all phony numbers.
This is all make-believe.
You're lying to the American people about this bill.
You don't even have legislative text.
You don't have a score.
You don't have a tax analysis.
And so I think Joe Manchin has an army behind him now he didn't have on Monday.
And what about Senator Sinema?
Well, Senator Sinema has just discovered suddenly this morning a new objection to the bill.
She says this methane tax on methane pipelines is completely unacceptable to her and would hurt industries out west.
And sure enough, I think that she's going to, shall we say, as she pours over the bill with her gimlet eye, I think that she's going to find all kinds of things that mean we have to slow down this bill.
We're not going to see this bill surface before Thanksgiving.
We may not see it surface before Christmas.
We may never see it surface.
Well, Nancy Pelosi was asked by the press.
Does this change any of your plans with regard to these bills?
She said no.
Of course, what else could she say?
I acknowledge that.
Look, from Nancy Pelosi's point of view, she's doing the best she can.
Look, there are Democrats who didn't vote out of disgust that the Democratic Party hadn't patented anything of substance since the CARES Act in March or April.
So all of this money and all of these promises didn't come to pass.
So they probably stayed home.
Some of them may even have voted for Youngkin.
But she believes if we pass it, remember this is the lady who said about Obamacare, you have to pass it in order to find out what's in it.
She thinks if we pass anything that will satisfy our base, it means they won't stay home in a midterm election, and we can probably maybe scrape through and maybe my legacy in history will be restored.
Right now, the great vote counter, Nancy Pelosi, looks like the great Yes.
So I have a provocative question, only because I'm so curious about your answer, not because it's provocative.
Does the election yesterday, especially, obviously, New Jersey and Virginia, do they in any way affect people's perception of 2020 having been dishonest?
Well, let's look at New Jersey.
And this is in my book, Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
New Jersey in 2020 used COVID as an excuse to change all of the regulations and rules before the election so that a ballot was mailed to every registered voter in the state of New Jersey, even if they weren't eligible anymore, even if they'd moved out of state.
The voter rolls in most states are 15 to 20 percent inaccurate.
We don't know how many of those ballots came through that might have had problems or irregularities in them.
So this year, Governor Murphy running for re-election doubled down, and he codified all of that in law, and he added further, I think, watering down the election integrity laws of New Jersey.
So isn't it interesting that the Republican candidate was beating Governor Murphy, the Democrat, up until the last moment when suddenly the Democratic counties started reporting their mail-in voting?
Now, I don't have any proof, or I don't have any specific evidence, All I'm saying is when you create chaos in the election system unnecessarily, when you have a loosey-goosey system where things aren't nailed down and there's no accountability and ballots appear suddenly and signature verification goes out the window, you increase suspicion and concern among the part of the electorate that something did go wrong.
And we didn't used to have this in the past.
We used to count the votes and report them.
Now you have to wait for the mail-in vote, the early in-person vote, the early mail-in vote.
I mean, think about this, Dennis.
We have speeded up everything in our society because of technology in the last 50 years.
We could have Amazon deliver in two hours.
The only thing that slowed down is our elections.
We used to report the elections the next morning.
Now it takes an election month to sort them out and have the litigation of the lawsuits to figure out who someone says is the winner.
That's a great point.
So, the inference that I draw from what you say is, had there been, as designed originally, one election day in the state of New Jersey, the results might well have been different.
I'm going to get your reaction.
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Is that right, John?
Is that where you are?
I just got back from Florida, the National Conservative Conference.
It was a great event.
We heard from Ted Cruz, we heard from Marco Rubio, and the excitement last night was electric as people realized what was happening.
Oh, what a great place to be.
The only better place to be was at the World Series, where I was.
Well, by the way, imagine the head of the Major League Baseball Association having to deliver the trophy in the city, where, of course, he had tried to steal the game away after the election.
Okay, so here's my take on it as a theologian.
A man who's writing a five-volume Bible commentary.
That is one of the ten greatest arguments for God I know of.
And he does have a sense of humor.
Sense of humor, justice, you name it.
That is exactly correct.
That this coward of cowards, under coward will be the baseball commissioner, that he had to give the trophy to the city.
That he took away the All-Star Game from and robbed people, middle-class people and lower-class people of their incomes that would, of course, be created through the All-Star Game there.
And then that's the city that wins the World Series.
Oh, God, it's too beautiful.
You know, just to tell you, you'll get the kick out of this.
I was there, and I was practically on the field.
I was very close to the field.
I didn't hear a word the man said.
Literally, not a word.
He was booed the entire time.
You know, I think he's spending most of his time talking to his retirement advisor about reorganizing his investments because he probably will be needing that after he has to move on from his current position.
God willing.
God willing.
So, I'm going to ask you to stay with me, if that's okay with you.
Of course!
Well, that's really sweet.
I like your response.
Thank you.
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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, but also that the government cannot compel me to participate that goes against my sincerely held religious beliefs.
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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.
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.
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Hi everybody, Dennis Prager and you're not hearing the male-female hour theme today.
And I gotta tell you, it does break my heart to ever cancel an Ultimate Issues hour, or more frequently, the male-female hour.
And I'll tell you exactly why.
It's on Wednesdays, the second hour of my show.
Wednesdays, this will sound a little silly, because it's so self-evident.
Nevertheless...
Wednesdays always follow Tuesdays, and Tuesdays are election days in the United States of America.
So that immediately means in most cases I will be discussing important elections if there were, and there were yesterday.
Very few, but very important.
And so there's no male-female hour today.
Please forgive me.
In a nutshell, a...
I don't know what word, hurricane, tsunami, earthquake, some natural typhoon.
Okay, typhoon.
That was an important addition.
Thank you, Sean.
Thank you.
And whatever term you wish to use yesterday, Virginia, not only the governor in a state, what was it?
Biden won Virginia.
Let me ask John Fund, because he's a living encyclopedia.
John, how much did Biden win?
Sorry?
Ten points.
Ten points.
And now they lost the Attorney General and the Lieutenant Governor and Governor and the State House of Representatives, or as they call it, what is it?
The State House of what?
Delegates?
Delegates.
And the State Senate was not up this time, Dennis, but it's only divided 21 Democrats, 19 Republicans.
All Youngkin has to do, and previous governors have done that, is find a Democrat in a competitive district to appoint to a cabinet or advisory position that has a nice salary.
Oh, and then open up an election.
And then there'll be a special election.
And then Winston Sears, the new lieutenant governor, the African-American...
Republican Lieutenant Governor would then break the tie and turn over the state Senate to the Republicans.
This is mind-boggling stuff.
I'm speaking to John Fund, and I'm lucky to be doing so, and you are lucky to be hearing him, because nobody knows American politics.
And he's so clear.
I love that about him.
Now, he also has a brand-new book, which is very important reading, Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
So, we'll get back to Yunkin and Virginia and New Jersey in a moment, and Minnesota, for the defunding of police ballot.
And Seattle.
That's right.
News from Seattle.
That's right.
In a moment.
But I would ask you, I just threw out the number five, I don't care what number it is, give me the top ways in which they have changed voting in the United States.
No one before 2020 ever imagined that a large foundation run by a big tech mogul named Mark Zuckerberg could spend $350 million in grants to local election offices for get out the vote, for drop boxes, for making it easier to mail in votes.
And all they had to do to get the money was to sign a contract specifying the money would be spent just the way the Zuckerberg Foundation wanted it.
Dennis, imagine a business in your area that had a horrible safety record and, you know, it decided that OSHA was being too pesky and OSHA was making all kinds of fines and inspections.
So it goes to the local OSHA office and it says...
You know, we have this foundation, and we think that you need a bigger budget.
You need to hire more people.
What if we gave you $5 million, and all you have to do is agree to change your procedures and your way of inspecting businesses in this area to something that we like better, and you can have this $5 million, and they would take it, and they would...
Suddenly, the company wouldn't be inspected anymore in quite the same way.
We would consider that a complete capture of a government agency by a private entity.
And of course, it's illegal at the federal government level.
But no one at the state level ever thought that a foundation would go to election offices like Philadelphia and say to them, you know, your annual budget is only $10 million.
We can make it $22 million.
We'll give you $12 million.
All you have to do is sign this contract and run the election in Philadelphia just the way we want it.
And they did that.
No bidding.
No hearings.
They did it in a five-minute Zoom meeting on Labor Day at 10 o'clock in the morning.
I didn't know that.
How many Americans know that?
And this happened in hundreds of election offices around the country.
$315 million.
And it looks as if in Arizona and Georgia it may have made the difference because turnout was so much.
Obviously, this only went to offices or almost always went to offices that were run by Democrats in swing states.
So they targeted the election offices.
They wanted to boost the turnout in, and they got the bigger turnout.
Through the supplying of ballots to everyone on the election list?
It took a variety of forms.
It took a variety of forms.
You have more voter outreach.
You go out and you register more voters, and you do it only in certain areas.
You have drop boxes that don't have any cameras on them, that don't have any security, so that people can go and ballot harvest and then drop everything off at a ballot office so there's no question or no knowledge of who in the world collected these ballots.
You can have mobile vans go door to door and pick up people's ballots for them.
I mean, all kinds of things, depending on which election office was working on this and what the contract with the Zuckerberg-Linked Foundation was all about.
I mean, it's a complete outrage.
It's the most explosive chapter in my book.
Wow.
The book is Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
And now we'll return to yesterday.
What happened in Seattle?
That's the one I didn't mention.
Well, the retiring...
Remember the woman who set up the autonomous...
or allowed the autonomous zone to be set up by the anarchists?
Right.
Now, what's her position?
What is her political...
She was mayor of Seattle, Jenny Durkin.
And she, you know, they turned on the police station.
She didn't rescue the police officers there.
They had to flee for their lives.
And basically, they set up this autonomous zone, which existed for a couple of months.
She said, we'll just have our own summer of love in Seattle.
Well, she was so reviled for this cowardice that she retired.
So there's an open mayor's race.
The two candidates were a woman named Loretta Gonzalez and a man named Keith Harrell.
Both had served on the city council in Seattle.
It turns out that Gonzalez was a Marxist, an acolyte of AOC, and she ran about even with him in the first round of the primary for the mayor's race, nonpartisan.
And this guy turned out to be a pro-business, pro-law enforcement against defunding the police, and frankly, believe it or not, a former Republican, and he won a smashing victory for Mayor of Seattle.
And at the same time, the city attorney, who was a defund the left, George Soros acolyte, he lost to a prosecutor who was a former Republican as well.
Wow.
That's Seattle.
Seattle!
Well, I can only say I live in a state where that would be impossible.
It is more possible for...
There are recalls in San Francisco for the school board and Gasco and the prosecutor in Los Angeles.
You know, at the local level, where the union money isn't quite as enormous, you may see changes even in the local level in California, Dennis.
Uh-huh.
Okay, look.
I can live with it.
But you were talking about mayor and mayor of Los Angeles or San Francisco.
Oh, it's probably going to be Karen Bass.
But I'll tell you this.
As liberal as Karen Bass is, she'll be an improvement on that spineless wackadoodle Garcetti.
You know, you're much more gentle than I. Spineless wackadoodle.
I've gone worse than that.
The man is unworthy of any position of authority over another human being.
But anyway, it doesn't matter, because isn't he going to India?
Dennis, the most hostile act the United States of America has ever performed on the Republic of India is to send Eric Garcetti to India as our ambassador.
I think that could be worthy of a potential future conflict.
It shows contempt for India.
There's no question about that.
We'll return in a moment.
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When we return, I'm going to ask him, was there anything positive for the Democrats?
I'm going to also ask him...
In light of the New York Times article on this that I read, the only, quote, blunder attributed to Joe Biden was Afghanistan.
Has the left learned anything from yesterday?
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I have John Fund, the political guru, if you will, national affairs columnist, National Review, new book, Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
Can't think of a more important theme right now.
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So, I didn't know this one.
City Attorney of Seattle is also going to a Republican.
Is that correct, John?
Yes.
Law and Order is going to be on the agenda once again in Seattle, and the Soros prosecutor was sent packing.
All right.
So, I have a few specific questions that I mentioned earlier.
One is, has the left learned anything from yesterday?
Yes.
Under no circumstances must you ever follow Terry McAuliffe's example and tell the voters what you really believe.
When he said...
Oh, God, is that brilliant.
Oh, my God.
One minute.
Let me revel in your brilliance.
That was spectacular.
Oh, my God.
I don't know.
I want my listeners to understand how important what you said is.
I think you're right.
I think it's the one lesson they may have learned from this.
Don't say what you really believe.
Go on.
Go on.
Well, as you know, Terry McAuliffe said he didn't believe parents should have any role in their child's education.
Yes.
And there were too many white teachers.
Yes, that too.
The other lesson might be, in the increasingly ridiculous and strained arguments you make for Biden's Godzilla spending bill, there is a point beyond which even the media will start asking questions.
For example, when Biden and Jen Psaki say, well, the bill costs nothing.
It's all paid for.
The cost is zero.
Maybe we shouldn't go quite that far.
And rather, say what?
Well, make it a little less preposterous, the arguments in favor of it.
You know, oh, child, everything, you know, free community college, you know, the rich will pay for it.
But don't claim that it doesn't cost anything.
Resources are finite.
Money is fungible.
Yeah, no kidding.
So, bottom line politically is that Members of Congress in swing districts are quite scared.
Terrified.
Alright, so who are they more scared of?
Their voters or Nancy Pelosi?
Well, Nancy Pelosi is 80 years old.
She's already perhaps told a lot of people privately that she's retiring.
She knows she's going to lose the House now.
She's not going to...
She probably will not want to serve as minority leader.
So the reign of terror and error that Nancy Pelosi represents is coming to an end.
It has perhaps a year left to go.
So I think, given the choice between angering Nancy Pelosi in the short term and infuriating voters who just tossed out a bunch of Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey and other places, what is it David Axelrod, Obama's chief political strategist, said on CNN last night?
night he said it's times like this when congressmen start to think of themselves first not their leaders.
Wow next question Donald Trump what does the election of McAuliffe excuse me of Youngkin say about Donald Trump?
Well what I hope it says to Donald Trump is there are awful lot of people that turned out in this election that you energized and you invigorated in 2016 and 2020 but you were once for once in a long time you actually restrained your impulses and allowed Glenn Youngkin to sort of dictate the terms of the relationship with you.
He accepted your endorsement.
He spoke highly of your policies.
He took up your causes, like election integrity.
But he didn't use your rhetoric.
He didn't attack his opponents the way that you do.
He didn't scare the suburban voters.
He basically ran on local issues.
And not just on inflammatory rhetoric.
And I think Donald Trump can be very pleased.
This is a complete repudiation of Biden, the guy who replaced him as president.
It's replaced the governor of Virginia as somebody who likes Trump policies, who supported Trump policies, but who also realized that in order to appeal to swinging independent voters, you had to present a different package and a different personality to people.
So let me ask you, and I'll do it by prefacing, I don't know if it'll make it easier or not.
I'm not even sure you need to have anything made easy.
Nevertheless, my position is, I thought he was the greatest president of my lifetime, and probably since Lincoln, Donald Trump, in terms of policies and the good that he did for the world and this country.
At the same time, I don't want him to run again for president.
I don't want him as the issue.
I want the left as the issue.
The left is destroying this country.
What is your take on his running again?
I agree with you more.
For every time there is a season, and Donald Trump brought a podacity and a directness and a forthrightness to American politics that was missing.
He enacted many good policies, but he inexplicably threw the 2020 election away.
That first debate performance against Joe Biden cost him the election.
Other things that he did, such as, you know, contemporary statements during the endless press conferences that he would hold on COVID, of which he's not an expert, hurt him.
There was a fatigue.
You know, a lot of Americans, including people in my family, love Trump policies.
But he exhausted them so much, they just couldn't imagine another four years of being exhausted.
it.
I understand that, unfortunately.
So, on the toughest of the questions, probably, what would you say to those who use the rhetoric the election was stolen?
Well, my joke on that is the election was stolen fair and square.
And let me explain that.
There is no way we are going to learn what exactly happened on November 9th because the evidence is no longer with us and or can't ever be produced.
The thesis of my book, Dennis, is in March and April of 2020, through unelected health bureaucrats and governors who didn't have the authority of the legislature to change the law, we changed our election systems in all the swing states, almost all the swing states.
And we set into motion a loosey-goosey, chaotic situation in which you couldn't tell where the incompetence ended and the fraud potentially could begin.
You know, ballots would pour in in tsunami-like proportions in Georgia, and they were supposed to have their signatures verified.
But the dials on the machines that verified signatures or the scrutiny that eyeballs would give to signatures was abandoned because there were just so many ballots.
So once the ballot was tallied, the ballot was separated.
You had the information about the voter put to one side and the ballot goes in the bin with all of the other ballots.
Right.
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Final segment with John Fund.
And I thank him so much for all the time that he's given you and me here.
And his book is so apt, Our Broken Elections, How the Left Changed the Way You Vote.
So I asked you, is Steele, the election was stolen, is that proper language?
And you were answering.
No, I wouldn't use it.
The election was deeply flawed, and we have to fix it.
That's why the last two chapters of my book are good news for America.
Dennis, after the election, legislatures in places from Arizona to Georgia to Texas to New Hampshire, many other states, have changed the election laws to either go back to the way they were before COVID or to improve on them, as Georgia did.
You know, there's some states where they're going backwards, like California.
California's election procedures are worthy of an anti-republic.
But let me tell you something that happened in New York State.
You know, Joe Biden won New York State by 25 points.
And the Democratic legislature, which has an iron grip on the state, decided, well, you know, we want to really cement our rule.
They put three constitutional amendments in the ballot yesterday.
The first one was...
We're going to make it much easier for the Democratic legislature to gerrymander the state using abstract art and computers to lock down and kick out Republican incumbents the way they just did in Illinois.
Secondly, we're going to create a new same-day voter registration system, which is an open invitation to fraud and misuse.
It allows people to register and vote using any address, pretending that they're living in the state when they really just drove across the border.
We created a system in which it would make it much easier to get an absentee mail-in ballot, mailed to you wherever you are, no restrictions, no safeguards.
Each of those measures were on the ballot.
The unions spent millions to promote them, and 60%-plus of New York State residents voted against all three of them.
They failed miserably.
And the media, the lamestream media, says that voters don't care about election integrity.
Well, in liberal New York State, they sure did.
I consider what you just told me to be as important as Virginia.
Yes, and we'll get no coverage because it goes against the media narrative.
That's right.
Which is why people have to listen to your show.
Well, that happens to be true, and it's not just my show, but it happens to be true.
If one does not read you and people like you, listen to me and people like me, And only the left?
They have such an almost perverse view of life.
Not just of politics, but of everything.
We, as I always say...
Go on.
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Awesome.
Well, you're terrific.
And yesterday, is it fair to say, was unalloyed good news?
For America and for the non-left?
No.
Boston elected a progressive mayor over a more moderate challenger, Michelle Wu.
The city of St. Paul voted for rent control, 53 to 47. There was a Democratic mayor re-elected in Manchester.
But these are trace elements.
Dennis, in June, a Democratic Socialist, a Marxist, I love it.
I love it.
John, you're terrific.
Right.
Our broken elections, how the left changed the way you vote.
Which is up at DennisPrager.com and mandatory reading for your sake, that is you, my listener, and America's sake.
God bless you, John Fund.
God bless you.
And we're going to win this battle, Dennis.
They're on the run, at least temporarily.
Look, folks, I've never tried to give you optimism when there wasn't.
There's a lot of reason now.
What was that, Sean?
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Most white people would not vote for somebody if they thought they were racist.
Why would it be in Donald Trump's best interest to be perceived as a racist?
And by the way, Donald Trump got a smaller percentage of the white vote than Mitt Romney did four years earlier.
Got a higher percentage of the black vote than Romney did four years earlier.
Higher percentage of the Hispanic vote.
And in 2016, he got 8% of the black vote, an increase of 6% over the four years earlier when Barack Obama ran for re-election in 2012. And then in 2020, it went from 8% to 12%.
That's a 50% increase in four years for somebody who's racist.
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It was an earthquake yesterday.
It will not be felt by most Democrats.
The left will just be reinforced.
I want you to hear the head of the Democratic National Committee, the head of the DNC. What is his name, Sean?
He's from South Carolina, I believe.
Jamie Harrison, is that correct?
He was on with Nicole Wallace on MSNBC. So what did you learn from yesterday?
And listen to the...
Yes.
I know that.
So I don't know why that changes what I said.
It's okay.
It was on yesterday, and what did you learn from yesterday?
On yesterday.
And the answer is evil.
Evil.
A word I really only use when I believe something is evil.
The Democrats who have adopted leftism are evil.
Leftism is evil.
Does it mean that the individual is evil in every way?
Of course not.
There are very few people who are evil in every way.
They were honorable, decent, sweet.
People who followed totalitarian movements all through the 20th century.
They were good neighbors, they were good parents, good friends.
But they supported evil.
That's what the Democratic Party does.
And you will hear this in his response.
So here it goes from MSNBC with the head of the DNC. Jamie, I heard you say Democrats take the gloves off.
When and where is that going to happen?
We see Republicans do more with a lie than Democrats do with the facts.
Right, okay, so let me tell you why I call that evil.
I don't know what the hell they're talking about with the Republicans lie and we tell the truth.
This is classic liar talk.
They never specify.
What is the Republican...
Give me the list of Republican lies that match America is systemically racist.
Men give birth.
How long a list of left-wing lies would you like?
The latest from the CDC that the naturally immune are More likely to be reinfected with COVID than people with vaccines.
It's better to have a vaccine than to have had COVID. That's a lie.
It's a CDC lie.
It goes against the largest study ever done on the issue in Israel.
It goes against the Cleveland Clinic.
But...
I think, truly do, yours truly, getting so much attention for my comments about my COVID and saying that I prefer natural immunity to vaccine immunity prompted the CDC to lie in your face, as they did about children with masks.
And it's a world of lies.
That's what I bring to you every day.
And they have the audacity to say Republican lies.
But I give you specifics.
This is a lie.
1619, the United States was founded is a lie.
America was founded to preserve slavery is a lie.
America is rich because of slavery is a lie.
Easily refuted.
The countries that had the most slaves are the poorest, like Brazil.
Brazil had way ten times more slaves, more than ten times, I believe, than the United States.
They should be the richest country in the Western Hemisphere.
If slavery makes you rich, why aren't all the Caribbean countries and so many of the South American countries wealthy?
We bathe in left-wing lies, and then they have the audacity to say on MSNBC, oh, we've got to take our gloves off because they lie.
But they don't tell what lies we tell.
What lies are Republican lies?
Maybe you can call up and tell me what you hear when you hear Republican lie.
Go ahead, please.
With the facts, public approval, that 60% of Americans think that voting should be easier in America, and with control of the House, the Senate, and the White House, is part of the exasperation, I hear this from a lot of folks who come on this show, that Democrats have the moral high ground, they have the facts on their side, they have the majority of public opinion on their side, and they control all the levers of power.
Well, Nicole, I think partly, you know, the DNA of the Democrats is that we believe in government.
We believe in good government and good policy in order to help the American people.
By the way, that was the one true thing the man said.
The DNA of the Democrats is we believe in government.
That's correct.
The founders of this country did not believe in government.
Just for the record, they believed in tiny government.
The smaller the government, the bigger the citizen.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
That is entirely accurate.
That is true for every authoritarian movement.
It was true for fascism, Nazism, communism, Islamic totalitarianism as in Iran.
They believe in government.
We believe in very small government.
Get the hell out of my life!
That's what we believe.
Leave me alone!
Let me fail!
That's what we believe.
So yes, he told the truth.
The DNA of the Democratic Party is belief in government.
Continue, please.
...government and good policy in order to help the American people.
And we believe that's what people sent us to Washington, D.C. or to state houses in order to do.
Not to play politics, not to do all of the other things.
But we can't forget that we are in a political situation.
There's a push and pull that comes along with that as well.
And so you've got to be willing to throw the elbows as well and be frank and honest in calling the Republicans out for the lies that they have.
But they never specify the lies.
What are the lies, head of DNC? What are these lies?
Call out the Republican lies.
Well, I just called out, what, a half a dozen Democratic lies?
So match me.
Folks, generalizations without specifics are worthless.
Generalizations are very valuable.
But if you don't give examples, you're probably lying.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border That journey is extremely dangerous The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great color 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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you This is the chairman of the DNC speaking on MSNBC about Jamie Harrison.
All the Republican lies.
He doesn't mention one.
Go on, please.
Okay, that's really something...
The head of the DNC Comes out with the biggest lie of all, that the Republican Party is the party of fascism.
So, now, let's understand this.
The party that wants less government, the party that wants less power, is the party of fascism.
The party that wants unlimited power is the party of anti-fascism.
This is the Orwellian lie of Jamie Harrison.
The man is...
As pure a liar as I have ever heard in my life.
Our DNA is government, but they are the fascists.
Get that?
Fascism has one consistent, big, gigantic government that has control of as much of the levers of society as possible, including technology.
Including corporations.
The left owns Coca-Cola.
The left owns Disney.
The left owns Apple.
The left owns Microsoft.
The left owns and then fill in the name of any big company in this country.
And they have the audacity and nerve and chutzpah and guile to say that the Republicans are a fascist party.
The trouble is there are very few Republicans who will say what I just said, not because they're not bright, not because they're afraid to say it.
They don't know it!
That's right.
Most Republicans have no clue about the battle for this country.
They have an understanding of this issue here, parents being ridiculed at board meetings.
They have an understanding of any given one or two issues, but the large picture eludes them.
They should all say that Harrison is a consummate liar and that they are the party of fascism because they are the party of big government in collusion with big corporations.
That is the definition of fascism.
Okay?
Will one Republican say it?
I don't know.
That's been my frustration all of my life.
The party fighting the bad guys doesn't know how to fight the bad guys.
They're better than they were.
I support them in every election.
There's no comparison between them.
But there should be an answer to this consummate liar.
This Jamie Harrison of the DNC. And I doubt there will be.
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How bullied are you that Americans are finally waking up, JD?
Look, I'm very excited about what I'm seeing.
Certainly in Virginia, but also in Ohio, it feels like there's a real grassroots movement brewing.
On the conservative movement right now, and it's, you know, just like in times past, it's not just the politicos, it's not just the establishment folks, sometimes not even people who are that political, but they're just very fired up about what their kids are teaching.
You know, their kids are coming home crying upset because they're being told that they're, you know, a bad person depending on the color of their skin, and they're just fed up about it.
And I think it may very well take down Terry McAuliffe, but I certainly think it is the beginning of the movement all across this country that's going to take down a lot of Democrats all over the nation.
In the break, we were talking to my team here, and somebody said, well, it's neck and neck, and if Glenn loses by three points, that's a big, big deal in any other normal election.
And here's the reaction I have, J.D. There is no such thing as a normal election after 2016. Do we have any faith that there will be a normal election?
Talk to us about the recent breaking news about Facebook and the censorship of conservatives.
You've written a piece about it.
How do we get back to quote-unquote normal, J.D.? Oh man, we've got a lot of work to do.
You know, Facebook did two things basically in the 2020 election, one of which we've known about for a while.
They basically censored information that was negative about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
They promoted information that was negative about Donald Trump.
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The union for the referees, however, has voted for in favor of a vaccine mandate, but the players have not.
And Kyrie Irving is refusing to get vaccinated.
New York City is one of, I think, two cities that is requiring proof of having been vaccinated in order to play.
Here's what he said again.
You know, I know I can use my platform to spread positivity and spread light on the things that matter to me.
You know, and I just care about our world a lot.
And if I'm going to be demonized for that, at least let me go out on my own accord.
You know, first things first, this isn't about me, and it's not about me dispelling, you know, what's being said about me particularly or for anybody.
It's just saying, you know, I'm standing with all those that, you know, believe in what's right and are doing what's right for themselves.
You know, everybody has a personal choice with their lives.
You know, everybody has a right to feel a certain type of way.
Everybody's entitled to their own opinions.
Everybody's entitled to do what they feel is best for themselves, you know, and putting me as a hero or painting me as a villain, sort of say, or going against the vaccine mandates.
Like, that wasn't my intent at all.
And to be sitting in this seat here and seeing...
You know, the way that this is dividing our world up, you know, being vaccinated or being unvaccinated, you know, it's just sad to see.
It's creating a lot of division, a lot of confusion, you know, a lot of people saying things that are untrue.
We're not giving space for each other to speak.
You know, you got doctors out here working hard, physicians out here working hard, and everybody's trying to do what's best for them and their families, which I respect.
And I'm always going to put that first.
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Well, this is the defining issue down the stretch because at the end of the day, Terry McAuliffe can't explain why he thinks parents shouldn't have a role in their kids' education.
He just can't do it because there's no explanation.
All he wants is big government to stand between parents and their kids so that they, in fact, can continue to do what the left liberal progressive party wants to do, which is to keep individual rights in the drawer and have big government decide everything.
That's what it is.
And, oh, by the way, Hugh, this education issue flies right in the face of the entire left establishment.
I mean, it's not just big government.
It's Hollywood.
It's everybody else.
And so this is why, down the stretch here, this basic issue of parents having a fundamental right to be engaged in their kids' education is one that Terry McAuliffe can't explain because he knows the answer is just so offensive to so many people, why he thinks big government should impose on parents' rights, and why parents are all standing up with us.
I mean, this is not a campaign.
It is a movement now.
It is a movement, and I was called last night by my daughter who saw my schedule.
And said, please ask Glenn Youngkin if he will get the Virginia schools some common sense on COVID. Now, two of my three grandchildren have COVID, but the oldest one, who hasn't, and has tested negative four times, can't go to school for 24 days in Virginia.
The quarantine rules, along with the CRT in Loudoun County, along with the attempt to marginalize parents at Terry McAuliffe, have you heard that the COVID rules are driving moms crazy?
Parents have had it.
They've just had it across the board.
I mean, think about it.
It started with parents standing up for one simple basic request.
Open our schools.
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Big deal yesterday.
Big deal.
In the elections, I've been talking about that.
And...
I've also been analyzing, well, everything that's going on.
I'm broadcasting to you from Houston, Texas.
I was at the World Series game last night.
I will have thoughts on that.
About fans.
And about how they're treated.
It's a very interesting moral issue about how opposing team fans are treated.
And just to jump to the end for a moment, they're treated, the Atlanta fans were treated very well by Houston fans.
So I asked the Atlanta fans with whom I sat, how are they treated in New York City?
And I'll talk to you about that later.
In the meantime, I have Peter Navarro on.
Peter Navarro is well known to many of you for good reason.
He was a former special advisor to President Donald Trump, and he has a new book, Trump Time, My Journal of America's Plague Year.
His journal of being at the top echelons of the Trump administration during the year COVID broke out.
Peter Navarro, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Honored to be with you, sir.
And the in-Trump time phrase is something I coined earlier in the administration when I was battling with these career bureaucrats here.
And they dissembled.
It was like, no, no, no, no, no.
We're going to get this done in Trump time, which is the mean as soon as possible.
And that was the culture we brought in.
To the plague year in 2020, I had started keeping a journal in early 2017. It was shocking to me when I got to the White House from the Trump campaign just how many people were actually inside the perimeter that were acting in a disloyal way to President Trump.
I started keeping this journal just as a matter of history but also accountability.
And it's whiskey, no chaser in this book, The Hard Truth to Power.
And the mission of the In Trump Time book is to get Fauci out of government and into a jail cell, to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for the attack they have done on America, and really also to get the bottom of...
November 3rd and January 6th.
And I'm so happy we could talk about this today.
The book just came out yesterday, and I'd love to answer any questions you might have.
I have many, and this is really important.
But let me understand.
You believe that Fauci belongs in prison.
Let me make the case.
The In Trump Time book, in Chapter 2, I'm assigned a very serious mission by President Trump.
It's January 28, 2020, the dawn of the pandemic, and he has made his decision to pull down flights from Communist China into the United States.
It is a courageous, prescient decision that will save millions of lives, but at the time, he was getting blowback and pushback from the then-nascent.
Task Force, right?
So he sends me to the Situation Room to carry the day on that.
And I go in there.
I know I'm going to be fighting with the feckless acting chief of staff, Mulvaney, one of Pompeo's globalist hacks, who's wringing his hands about tourism from China, and the Orville Redenbacher doppelganger.
The bumbling Dr. Robert Redfield from CDC who would screw up the testing early on, but there's this little guy sitting across from me, and he's got his little glasses on, and like within a nanosecond, I'm in a shouting match with this SOB, and I didn't know he walked on water, didn't know he was a saint, didn't know he knew off, and he keeps saying over and over again, travel bans don't work.
And I'm saying, dude.
I actually said, dude, dude.
I said, dude, you mean if there's like 20,000 Chinese nationals coming in every day, many from Wuhan, lit up with virus like a Christmas tree, that you don't want to keep them out if I got that right, sir?
And it was like travel bands don't work.
And that was my first encounter with him.
And it was like, okay, you know, my take was he thinks he's smarter than he is, which is very dangerous.
But I also knew then in my gut he was going to hurt the president.
But here's the jail part of the equation, Dennis.
Let's think about this.
I knew early on in the pandemic, based on what I was seeing in the intelligence, that that virus came from the lab, and it might even be a bioweapon attacking us, right?
What did Fauci know?
He knew it came from Wuhan, China.
He knew that it surfaced within yards of a bioweapons lab in Wuhan.
He knew that his own agency had funded these dangerous gain-of-function experiments which can turn a harmless bat virus into a human killer.
And most importantly, Dennis...
He had gotten an email from a prominent scientist telling him flat out that this likely was genetically engineered.
Now, you tell me, Dennis, if Fauci knows all of that right then and there, why didn't he tell the president, the Fast Force, and me that, hey, this might be from the lab?
And if he had done that, see, this is the big lie of omission, that he lied to Congress, lied to Rand Paul, for that alone he belonged in his jumpsuit.
That was a lie about whether gain-of-function experiments were being conducted.
The lie of omission, though, was the bigger lie, because if he had simply told us that right then...
We could have taken an entirely different strategy and saved literally millions of people around the world and hundreds of thousands of Americans.
So when you ask me why he belongs in jail, start with that.
But the In Trump Time book goes on and indicts him on many, many other things.
He was a useful idiot.
For Jeff Zucker at CNN and the Biden campaign to take down a sitting president through lies, deceit, and bad science.
And he sits there trying to jab six-year-olds and make them wear masks.
And he's just a destructive individual.
If you get the idea that I don't particularly care for him, you've got me right.
When you said that had he leveled with us at the beginning about the Wuhan lab, it might have saved millions of lives.
Why would it have saved any lives?
Because we would have known, first of all, that it came from the lab, and at that point we would have put tremendous pressure on Communist China to release all of the evidence about what exactly the virus was, including the genome.
Instead, what happened was They basically destroyed China.
Chinese bureaucrats went in and shredded virtually all the evidence inside the lab, and they actually made some of the people in there disappear forever.
God knows where they are there.
So that would have been critical.
We would have understood early on that it was a bioweapon, and we could have taken much more aggressive actions towards China to get to the truth of the matter.
Now, here's the other thing.
Dennis, not only was this the biggest lie of omission, the most deadly one at least in world history, what Fauci did instead of coming clean because he's such a narcissist, he engaged in an elaborate cover-up using cutouts like this guy named Peter Daszak, who was also a conduit for money into the Wuhan lab.
But what Daszak did under Fauci's guidance...
Was to organize a letter-writing campaign in prestigious publications with other scientists to spin the narrative that, oh, this was not from the lab, it was from nature, from a bat cave a thousand miles away.
And I'm just, I mean, I was there right at the front lines.
I'm telling you, from a scientific point of view, if we had known then what we know now...
Millions of people would be alive today.
We would have been able to much more rapidly contain the pandemic, and we would be in a much better place.
And, like, okay, instead, Fauci's still a top health official, making the most money of any government bureaucrat, and he's lording over us, telling us yet more bad science with regard to whatever it is, masks.
Lockdowns, vaccines, take your pick.
All right, so your diary is primarily of this year of COVID, very high in the Trump administration.
What was the president's instinct to do, and what did he end up doing, or were they the same thing?
this is an important question in January 15, 2020 the book opens what we call the Red Wedding Chapter in the East Wing of the White House where we're signing the so-called skinny deal, trade deal, right?
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In other words, what happened during the year of COVID? Which is one of the most decisive things in the history of the world.
Among other things, I am convinced that he would have won the presidency had there been no COVID. I'll get Peter Devaro's take on that in a moment.
But I did ask, and this is where we left off, as it were.
I asked, did Donald Trump follow his instinct with regard to COVID or not?
Go ahead, Peter Devaro.
The short answer is yes, and that's contrary to what you hear in the fake news, and that's why the interim time book is so important.
Let's think about this.
January 28th, this is the dawn of the pandemic.
Fauci himself is saying that there's low risk of the pandemic.
He's got a lot of advisers, even inside the White House, like Kudlow, telling them, "Don't worry, be happy." But the boss says, "No, no, no, no, no.
I'm taking this seriously.
I'm pulling down those flights from China.
And then the second part is this narrative from the left-wing media that somehow the boss wasn't acting in February.
It is this so-called lost February narrative.
And in the Anton book, in several chapters, I explain how Beginning on February 9th, Dennis, I began to write a series of what would be a dozen memos on behalf of the president, which on February 9th, among other things, jump-started the vaccine as well as therapeutics like monoclonal antibodies and remdesivir, which would eventually, ironically, probably help save the president's life.
And the vaccine story is an interesting one.
Where Fauci once again rears his ugly head.
But, you know, I said in this very short but crisp memo on February 9th that if we acted now, exhorting the task force and the bureaucracy to act now, we could have a vaccine by October or November.
That was a bold and prescient prediction, but President Trump thought we could do it.
I was convinced we could do it quickly in Trump time because...
As I described in the book, we were going to adopt a very different business strategy to get there.
And guess what?
We got there, right?
But Fauci would fight me on it.
He said, no, no, it would take two years.
And we would have battles about that.
But those memos, we were able to put in place the monoclonal antibodies.
We were able to put in place the remdesivir.
We were able to put in place...
to bring and protect our supply chains, important now given the crisis we're having, our supply chains for all the PPE we needed, the goggles, the gloves, the masks, the thermometers, the pulse oximeters.
And President Trump's instincts were to calm the public, keep the public calm until we found out whether or not we indeed had a pandemic.
But there was no question at the outset, privately, he was directing me to swim as fast as we could to be ready.
And I think one of the important truths that I tell in the In Trump Time book is the president did follow his instincts.
We were able to get ventilators.
Everybody who needed one, I myself participated in what I regard as a great industrial miracle.
Using the Defense Production Act, the President and I were able to get a ventilator factory up by General Motors in 17 days.
And I got ventilators to people who needed it in the Gary, Indiana and Chicago three days later.
So to your point, yes, he followed his instincts.
He never got credit for it.
And remember, Dennis, the whole strategy was...
To blame the president rather than China and use Fauci to deliver that message and tear the president down.
So I'm trying to set the record straight here.
Okay, which is, I think, very important.
When I asked the question, that was not exactly the answer I expected, which doesn't matter.
I'm just leveling with you.
Because I believed that if it were up solely to the president, there would not have been a national lockdown.
But I simply may be wrong.
We can talk about that.
That's a separate topic.
But remember, we were in the fog of war there.
I think there would have been the initial lockdown.
You've got to remember, we were in the fog of war and we didn't know what we were up against.
By the way, because Tony Fauci...
Didn't disclose that he had engineered that bioweapon at that lab, right?
But what the president was very quick to understand, and I actually spoke out about this on TV and to the New York Times, is that very quickly the president understood that the costs of the lockdown were far in excess, right?
Because by locking the thing down, we were destroying our economy.
But we were also having these unintended consequences, like people who needed to get kidney dialysis or a breast biopsy or any kind of treatment were being denied that, so that was going to kill people.
I understand your question there.
I think if it were up to the President, in the fog of war, he did exactly what we thought was needed, because Fauci lied to us.
But he was quick to recognize that the lockdown wasn't the end-all and be-all.
Right.
So, I mean, it may not be answerable, but if he truly were The one determiner of policy, I don't think he would have kept the lockdown beyond a few weeks.
But, you know, this is all conjecture.
I agree with that.
And you strike on something that's really important in the In Trump Time book.
You remember the old Reagan saying that personnel is policy, of course, right?
Meaning that the people you hire are going to give you the result you get.
And I will find that in the In Trump Time book to say bad personnel is bad policy is bad politics.
And here's the thing.
The people who were supposed to have us ready for the pandemic were the people who had been in the bureaucracy for years in some cases, who had as their job description, get ready for a pandemic as it comes.
And I would sit in the Oval Office.
The boss would be behind the Resolute desk.
Fauci would be in there.
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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.
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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.
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Advisor to President Trump book came out yesterday.
It's called In Trump Time, my Journal of America's Plague Year.
And we were talking about the lockdown and other things.
There's so much, actually, because I have followed this not as much as you.
You were in the middle of it, but as an outsider, a great deal.
So, the president, for example, mentioned hydroxychloroquine and zinc, which, for the record, I took for the last year and a half, along with ivermectin.
I had COVID three weeks ago.
I had a cough and some chills, and that was the extent of it.
And I believe that the hydroxychloroquine, zinc, ivermectin, vitamin D, etc.
Plus, of course, the monoclonal infusion, which you mentioned as well, all played a spectacular role in keeping me healthy.
What happened to the president and advocacy of therapy over vaccine?
We got our knees cut out from under us, and it was a combination of Fauci, Stephen Hahn at the FDA, as well as the current chairman of the FDA, Janet Woodcock.
And I'm so glad you mentioned this, Dennis, because the longest chapter, Chapter 7, in the In Trump Time book is an homage to Perry Mason.
It's the scurrilous case of hydroxy hysteria, meaning the undue fear of hydroxychloroquine, a drug which has been in use for over 60 years and is literally...
So safe that it's prescribed for pregnant mothers going into malaria zones.
I mean, but what happened was as soon as the president said that hydroxy might work, the left-wing media and Fauci and eventually the FDA just reigned terror upon that drug in a way which was despicable.
And I blame, in the interim time book, Fauci.
Blood on the hands on Jeff Zucker, particularly at CNN, because his network was a prime purveyor of this hysteria, and a whole host of other people in the healthcare bureaucracy.
Here's the thing about hydroxychloroquine.
We now know, based on hundreds of thousands of data points, what I knew then and said then, which is that hydroxychloroquine...
If you take it under a physician's care in the first seven days of an infection, in all probability it will reduce your symptoms, reduce the likelihood you might have in the hospital, reduce the probability you have to use a ventilator and take death off the table.
And Dennis, it broke my heart to lose that battle.
It literally broke my heart.
I had 64 million tablets.
Available to me at my fingertips through FEMA that I could have got to 4 million people to treat them who got COVID. And if I had been allowed to do that, there would be 50,000 more Americans alive today.
And you're absolutely right the way you frame this, Dennis.
We went to a vaccine-only strategy.
But I'll tell you, I was telling you earlier about the memos that I would write in any Trump-type book.
There's a chapter called Our Five-Vector Pandemic Attack Strategy.
And vaccines were only one of the five.
And therapeutics would play a very important role.
There's a wonderful character in the book, Dr. Stephen Hatfield, who's basically my medical advisor during the crisis.
And he described to me flat out how the vaccine, the best we could do to you would be to get an imperfect...
I predicted in my memos back then that the virus would constantly mutate.
And Hatfield told me that we would be in what we are in, which is a war of attrition with that virus.
And that's why therapeutics, hydroxy, ivermectin, monoclonal antibodies, zinc, vitamin D, all that stuff you mentioned.
That should be readily accessible.
And I was heartened by the Attorney General in Nebraska just recently, who issued an order and said, hey, it's no longer a crime for physicians to issue this in off-label use.
I'd love to see DeSantos do that.
He should be doing that.
The AG of Texas, Paxson, should be doing that.
People are dying because this body machine...
That's right.
It's so vaccine-focused.
And by the way, I wrote...
I worked with...
All right, hold on with the...
By the way, hold on there.
The monofocus on vaccines has killed untold numbers of human beings.
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Navarro is one of the highest-ranking officials in the Trump administration, and especially during the COVID year, and so he's now written his memoir of that, In Trump Time, it's called.
In Trump Time, my Journal of America's Plague Year, we were talking about the obsession with vaccine over therapeutics.
I have had epidemiologists on my show who have said that Maybe a hundred thousand, maybe a few hundred thousand Americans died because of the war against hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, and the like.
So, you were saying, is this correct that you were saying that in a sense, in that war of nerves, Fauci and the media defeated the president?
Oh, sorry, I didn't put you on.
I'm so sorry.
Go ahead.
Yes, the answer, Dennis, yes.
In the In Trump Time book, I describe in detail in Chapter 7 the war on hydroxychloroquine.
And Janet Woodcock, for example, who's the head of the FDA, she did a just absolutely heinous thing.
Where she limited the use of hydroxy only to people who were already hospitalized on their deathbed, which is when hydroxychloroquine is least likely to work, and prevented personal physicians from administering that in early treatment.
I mean, that was a canned amount of negligent homicide at best and murder at worst.
Fauci, at a critical point, when a really good study came out that showed a significant drop in the mortality rate, Went before Congress and testified that the study, even though it was peer-reviewed, was worthless.
I mean, there was such hypocrisy on his part.
And then CNN and Zucker would put story after story in there, fanning the fuel.
I mean, let's look at it just now, right?
Over 600,000 Americans have died from COVID. How many have died from hydroxy?
None.
None.
And there are a lot of people using it.
Right.
So, okay.
So, you may not have an answer to this.
I admit I don't have an answer to this.
And I have been immersed in this like almost no other subject in my broadcast career.
Explain to me, if it is possible, why CNN, for example, and you can throw in the New York Times, Washington Post, why the left-wing media, which is redundant, they're all left-wing except for a handful, Why did the left-wing media hate things that could save human life like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine?
Well, the short answer, Channel and Corey Lewandowski, is they hated America and Donald Trump more than they wanted to save lives.
But in the In Trump Time book, I describe the central strategy that the Democrats and Zucker and CNN and New York Times pursued.
Don't blame China, because if you blame China, you have to blame President Trump.
And that anything that comes out of President Trump's mouth, truth or not, you would use Fauci to discredit him.
So whether it was on hydroxychloroquine or lockdowns or masks or vaccines, I don't know if you know this, Dennis, but Pfizer.
Pfizer, in Trump time, it's like there's a chapter, and again, it's like the curious case of a delayed vaccine.
I mean, Pfizer and Fauci conspired to actually delay the vaccine until after Election Day.
Because they didn't want Trump to get the win.
And then as soon as Election Day comes around, they're all pro-vaccine.
I mean, the hypocrisy.
But if you really take Fauci and them at their word, they knew they were killing people.
Okay, you needed a vaccine right away, but oh no, you're going to delay it for political purposes.
Dennis, this is the most despicable thing I've ever seen.
It's all documented, fact-based, science-based, database, in the In Trump Time book.
This is a book both of revelations and indictments.
And by the time people get through reading this thing, I want Fauci in jail.
I want the Communist Chinese held accountable for it.
I want Woodcock at the FDA fired.
I want Stephen Hahn, who used to be there.
Well, you got me as a reader.
The book, folks, is In Trump Time, my Journal of America's Plague Year.
Peter Navarro, thank you for writing it.
Thank you for your service.
It's been a great pleasure, sir.
Thank you very much.
Yes, exactly.
David, Naples, Florida.
Hello.
Yes, Dennis.
Thanks so much for taking my call.
I've listened to you for a long time, and believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever called any type of show.
But I wanted to share something with you.
My wife...
She has been on hydroxychloroquine for over 10 years for other ailments, such as RA and that.
And just recently, she was in the hospital for five months in Naples, Florida.
And it wasn't because of COVID or anything, but my wife, she has no immune system.
She doesn't have a spleen.
She does not have a pancreas.
She had a total pancreatectomy 20 years ago and an eyelid-bell transplant that was done by some Israeli doctors.
And so we saved her life there, but she's been on hydroxychloroquine for over 10 years.
She just was in the hospital here, as I said, for five months.
She's been in there.
She was in there, had Klebsiella, which is a 50-50 mortality rate.
About a year or so ago, she was in and had Salmonella that attacked her brain.
So she does not have any type of immune system.
But she's been on hydroxychloroquine, and when she goes into the hospital, they isolate her.
But you would think that my wife would be a person with a very brittle, non-existing immune system would have caught COVID, and she didn't because she was on hydroxychloroquine.
Yeah, well, I believe that.
That's right.
The New York Times...
And Washington Post and CNN and the Democratic Party are complicit in mass death in this country because of their lies about therapeutics.
That's it.
Either I'm right or they're right.
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Final segment here.
Major day yesterday.
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That's right.
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Shanna in Castle Pines, Colorado.
Hello.
Hi, how are you doing, Dennis?
I wanted to talk to you about some things that don't make sense to me.
Peter Navarro, he actually did not tell the truth.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
That's not why you called.
Please talk about what you told the screener.
Okay, no problem.
Thank you.
Yes, no worries.
Right now the Republicans are tweeting out, this includes Ken Buck, who's my congressperson.
They're upset because the Chinese government is now saying that you can't have critical communist theory, if you will.
They're not allowed to teach things about their communist heroes that put their communist heroes in a bad light.
And that is exactly...
What's going on with critical race theory?
We're not allowed, just like in China, the Republicans don't want us to be allowed to speak about, you know, American heroes if we're going to critique them about how they had slaves and how they didn't live up to the Constitution.
So you believe that critical race theory is a critique of the founders primarily?
I wouldn't say primarily.
Well, all right, because that's what you're isolated.
All right, look, only because of time.
I would like to actually talk to you at length about this.
The issue is not, are they critical of the founders, the left, the teachers, unions, and so on.
It's do they dismiss them as essentially scum?
Everybody criticizes the founders for having slaves.
However, a sophisticated individual understands that you do not judge people by the practices of their ages.
You judge them, or if you will, you do not judge them harshly if they practice what was almost universally practiced.
What you do is you judge them for how they stood out.
And how did they stand out?
By creating the freest country in the world.
A country that more blacks want to move to than any other in the world.
The founders made a country that three million black Africans, one million from the Caribbean, two million from Africa have moved to in the last decades.