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Wow, it's that time again.
Hope you had a good weekend.
I told you, life goes by, by the week.
And every time I tell that to people, they go, yeah, that's a good point, that's right.
Days feel like days, months feel like months, years feel like years, but the week, whew, zooms by.
I have more to talk to you about than I could possibly...
Handle in one show.
I want to talk for a moment about the terror attack.
I think it was a terror attack.
Would you agree?
Yeah.
In Wisconsin.
Yeah, well, I'm surmising now.
But I very rarely surmise.
I'm known for waiting, and people sometimes want comments from me immediately, and I have to wait until the facts are in.
Well, let me put a big if.
If everything that has been reported is accurate, that a black lifelong criminal decided to murder as many people as possible, I presume all or nearly all were white, and that it happened in Wisconsin the week after Kyle, what's his last name?
Kyle Rittenhouse was declared not guilty.
Days.
Days, yeah, days after.
I think it's fair to say that we have here a case of a desire to murder people because he was a terrible human being to begin with and was taught by the black and white left to hate whites.
If you deny that, you're lying to yourself, and I have no...
No possible way to handle that.
That is one form of pathology that I cannot deal with.
If you lie to yourself, I have no hope.
You can't say whites are racist.
All whites are racist, which is what every one of your kids is taught at 99% of the universities that your kids might attend.
All whites are racist.
The country is systemically racist.
Black men are in jail for no good reason, and that it does not affect a certain percentage of blacks who will then have such anger at whites as to desire to harm them.
And after the lying about Kyle Rittenhouse for a week, excuse me, for months, or no, not months really, two weeks, how long was the trial?
You mean they lied before that?
Yeah.
Yeah, okay, fine.
So since last summer.
What was said about Kyle Rittenhouse, added to all whites are racist, you don't think that there's going to be a percentage, small percentage, obviously, tiny percentage, but a certain number of blacks who will want to hurt, even kill a white policeman, or any policeman for that matter, as happened, where was it, in Dallas?
The massacre of policemen?
And now the massacre of men, women, and children in Wisconsin.
The man should have been in jail in any event.
But, you know, what is it, the pipeline that they say?
Prison pipeline.
Yeah, the prison pipeline.
But what is it from what to prison?
High school to prison.
High school to prison.
Yeah.
It has nothing to do with the behavior of the people in prison.
prison, it has to do with the white racist society.
Really I'd like to know if you tell all black Americans whites hate you, this country is dead set against you to harm you, why wouldn't a certain number why wouldn't a certain number want to hurt whites?
Right?
And certainly, if the message gets out that It's okay for a black to loot.
Now, I don't know the color of the looters at Nordstrom.
Do you know that?
Not for sure.
No, I mean, they wore ski masks.
I mean, many wore gloves, so I couldn't tell the color.
But the mob thieves have generally been blacks.
And they have been told as well by society, it's okay to do this.
NPR had an hour interview last year with a woman who wrote, in defense of looting.
In defense of looting.
That's what they did, right?
The only poor people in history to steal who had their car waiting for them.
Did you notice that?
Most of them were very new cars.
I looked at the cars.
These poor things.
That's where you go when you're impoverished.
Nordstrom.
Right?
Or what was the even more fancier place?
Louis Vuitton.
This is all a product of the left.
All.
They can say what they want and they never bear consequences for it.
Donald Trump is 100% blamed for January 6th, even though he said, go peacefully to the Capitol.
He's 100% blamed.
But there was no blame on the left for what happened in Wisconsin, what happened in Dallas with the police murdered, or what happens in the mob stealing, or the single person stealing.
The individual stealing.
Well, it came to the suburbs of San Francisco.
What would it take?
This is not a rhetorical question.
I'd like to have an answer.
There may not be an answer.
What would it take for the idiots of San Francisco, the idiot Democrats, the idiots who vote Democrat?
You have to be an idiot to vote Democrat in San Francisco, or almost anywhere else.
You can be a nice person, a fine human being, a wonderful father, a wonderful mother, but in terms of society, you're an idiot.
The human being is complex.
I recognize that.
You're not an all-life idiot.
You're an idiot with regards to America.
Okay?
I acknowledge you could be a terrific human being.
I'm not being cute.
I know such people.
Terrific human beings who are idiots with regards to America and all social issues.
What would it take those idiot voters in San Francisco to stop voting Democrat?
I don't think anything.
I truly, when you are a true believer, you are a true believer.
You're prepared.
I believe Democrats are prepared to die for their faith.
Yes, the rich ones certainly live in gated communities, behind gates.
Nevertheless, it may come to them.
It's not hard to smash through a gate.
I do wonder what it would take in San Francisco.
There's a massive amount of information on the COVID front.
It appears now that the vaccination has a very short half-life.
It just does.
By the way, it should never have been called a vaccination because vaccinations endure.
This endures about six months.
Now, I don't deny that that was good for a lot of people for six months.
But that's not what we were promised, right?
At some point, will a booster be necessary to have a health pass?
I don't know the answer to that, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't.
If the vaccine works in fewer than half the cases, as I think is true in Moderna, that it simply stops functioning, I think it was 47% of the people.
Then why will a booster not be necessary?
Will you need a booster six months later?
I'd like to go on record once again saying I believe the medical community is responsible directly for the deaths of at least 100,000 Americans because they suppressed use of therapeutics.
Hydroxychloroquine and zinc and ivermectin.
The doctors who use them have spectacular results.
But doctors are against it because most doctors, like every other group of human beings, are sheep.
And, oh, there's no blind study.
Oh, there's no peer-reviewed study.
Oh, so you're going to deprive your patients of a completely innocuous drug because you don't have a double-blind study?
Since when?
Pharmacies will not fill prescriptions of doctors.
That's new in America.
The lack of acceptance of therapeutics as opposed to the vaccine, the vaccine, the vaccine will go down as a diabolical sin on the part of the medical community.
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The Constitution.
And that's why religious people are far more patriotic, frankly, about the Constitution, because they don't believe those rights were given to them by the state, but rather by something larger.
And in Europe, I don't think that people believe that.
They used to turn to monarchies, then they turned to fascism and communism, at least in the last hundred or more years, and it doesn't seem to work.
And now they're just turning towards the European Union and bureaucrats.
To sort of guide them as their new priests.
What are the reasons I am always curious about why Europe went this way, but why America admires it?
How come we got this disease when it's clearly not working?
And I think the answer is in what I call the semester abroad disease.
It's like mad cow disease.
If you spend a semester abroad when you're 21, you have a wonderful time.
You eat well, you have a party for six months, and then you come home and you extrapolate from that that everything must be like being a student in Europe for six months when there's nothing at all to do with an American having fun in Europe for six months.
This all started to rise in the United States when we started to ship our college students away.
For a semester in Florence.
And then they come back and they think, wow, Europe is great!
I had thought about that, but also just tourism, right?
I mean, when we go to Europe, it's beautiful.
When people go to Hungary, they sit by the river, the Danube.
You know, sip coffee.
But in the real world, about a mile out of the city, things aren't that way.
The American home, I think, I might be wrong about this, but it's close.
It's about a thousand square feet bigger than the average European home.
We live in mansions in our suburbs that most Europeans would not be able to comprehend.
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Oh, my God.
So why?
Pardon me?
Don't get brazen with me.
You knew very well.
You know very well that an attorney can't go into these types of areas when the judge has already ruled without asking outside the presence of the jury to do so.
So don't give me that.
That's number one.
I have to tell you, I haven't sat in front of a lot of judges in real time.
I did it once for a speeding ticket in my life.
I have watched many trials on TV, real ones.
I don't think I've ever seen a judge as pissed as that.
He actually looked, if you weren't watching on the video, he looked infuriated.
He was jumping up in his seat and he said, don't get brazen with me to the deputy district attorney.
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everybody.
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For Angel Tree, it's very rare that I call a human being bad.
LeBron James is a bad man.
I don't know if it was negligence or whatever.
He was thrown out of the game after elbowing one of the...
Did you see this?
A Detroit Pistons player, Isaiah Stewart?
And the guy was all bloody.
20-man brawl on the court.
What he said about Kyle Rittenhouse, just as it was so...
He mocks his tears.
He's never said a word about China.
The guy is in the realm of being whorish.
See, this is an interesting question.
I live in L.A., a lot of Laker fans here.
See, I have always been stuck in life, I think, morally, before anything else I think about right and wrong.
I couldn't root for the Lakers with LeBron James on the team.
I just couldn't.
And I feel bad for Laker fans.
I feel bad for any fans.
I mean, how could you be a fan of a team that has BLM on any of its uniforms?
Members of a team that wouldn't stand for the American flag.
Well, sports has been ruined.
I know a lot of people who are lifelong football fans, who've lost interest, lifelong basketball, lifelong baseball.
My producer knew every single player.
This is an old game we used to play every March.
He was one of the heads.
Did you help found that baseball fantasy league?
Well, the league that I was in, I did.
Yeah, the league you were in.
And it was one of the first leagues in the country, really.
I didn't know that.
So as a joke, I'd go, okay, who's third base on the Royals?
He'd think, and then he'd tell me.
Goldberg.
Every year was Goldberg on third base.
It was an amazing team.
Anyway, he would know all the players, and he would do very well for...
First of all, I feel terrible for Alan that he's lost interest in baseball.
I feel terrible for the country that baseball became whores.
Cowards.
Actually, I won't call them whores.
I'm not joking.
I take that back, and this is going to sound like a joke.
I don't mean it that way.
I actually have much more respect for prostitutes than I do for Major League Baseball, or the NBA, or the NFL.
So I won't use that word anymore.
Okay, here.
Okay.
I think I should start the article.
My friends, I read a piece.
Where was it?
American Greatness?
Let's see, where was it?
Yeah, American Greatness.
I would say that this piece is one of the Five most powerful pieces I've read this year.
It's near the end of the year, so that's saying something.
Bruce Bauer.
Tell me a little bit about Bruce Bauer.
B-A-W-E-R. We've had him on the show.
Do you know where he's based or anything?
I believe he's based in Norway.
Based in Norway.
But he's an American living in Norway?
Interesting.
I need to have him on again.
We're putting this piece up.
You should read it to your children.
You should read it to your friends.
It should be read aloud.
Kyle Rittenhouse is America.
That is the title.
If you've had any ambivalence with regard to Kyle Rittenhouse because of the mass media attacks on him, On that Catholic kid, Nicholas Sandman.
This will clarify things.
I've spent a lot of time lately watching the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse and reading comments about it from people who obviously haven't been watching it.
They don't think they need to watch it because they're getting reports about it from the corporate news.
What they've learned from these reports, briefly put, is that Rittenhouse is a white supremacist who, desperate to take innocent lives, transported a deadly weapon across state lines to a city he had no business being in and ended up shooting three black people in cold blood.
Yep.
That's what a lot of people think.
Talking about what a lot of people think...
I'm going to continue with the piece.
Ask anyone you know on the left, how many unarmed blacks a year do you think the police kill?
Very important to ask them that.
Very important.
you will see the state of lies in which they live.
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Sometimes there are policies so destructive that at first you don't believe they're true.
Joe Biden is currently defending one.
His plan to award $450,000 to migrants separated from their families after entering the U.S. illegally.
Children of deceased U.S. soldiers are separated from their parents permanently.
They don't receive this kind of money.
And migrants who enter the U.S. legally certainly don't get this kind of payout.
The really big jackpot, it seems, is being reserved for the lawbreakers.
There are some obvious truths here.
First, behavior that's subsidized gets repeated.
Joe Biden is effectively inviting many more illegal immigrants to breach America's open borders.
Second, he's betting over time the payoffs will benefit his party in political terms.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of Americans watch in shock and dismay as our president, the country's chief law enforcement officer, brazenly rewards lawbreaking, a clear violation of his oath to defend our nation's laws.
It's a sorry sight indeed.
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What?
Is he charged with first-degree murder?
That's right.
Two counts.
How is that possible?
It's an altercation.
I mean, first-degree murder is where you're like, I'm going to murder this person and go to their home with, you know, not some sort of bar fight going wrong.
Yeah, so you're right, actually.
That would be—what you're talking about would potentially be either voluntary manslaughter— Yeah, that's what I never understood about this.
—or second-degree murder because it was more indiscriminate.
What they're saying is, what the prosecution's argument is, is that Kyle Rittenhouse brought his gun because he intended to murder these BLM protesters and that he had vengeful intent.
Now, what's interesting to me is that— The prosecution just a few minutes ago before I came on this show just rested in this case after about a week and a half of testimony.
They did not present a single shred of evidence that Kyle Rittenhouse showed up with intent to hurt anyone.
Well, but this is what I can't understand, is that the judge, the pretrial, you know, arguments, because this is just you have months to submit, you know, motions to dismiss.
You're trying to tell me no one looked at this.
They say, wait a second.
You're charging a guy who got in an altercation was, by the way, the guy that Kyle Rittenhouse killed.
In self-defense was like a child rapist or something, right?
He was like a child pedophile or something.
Is that right?
Multiple count child rapist.
And honestly, the...
I'm not saying he deserves to die because of it, but...
Right, right.
The details of that case, if anyone wants to see it, it's absolutely horrific.
This is not Gandhi, okay?
Let's do it.
What's interesting, what is actually relevant, what's actually relevant to this is that he had just been released from a hospital where he was being held on a psychiatric hold.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I was under constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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We'll see you next time.
In the interest of the first order of business in this show, Truth, it is reported that the driver in Wisconsin was fleeing police.
And that is said, therefore, there was not a deliberate killing of all these people driving into people like that.
Okay.
So, I don't know if that ends the issue or not.
I can only say that the number of people fleeing police in the course of a year in the United States is very high, and I don't recall this ever happening, where men, women, and children were mowed down.
So, at the very least, it's callous indifference.
Which everybody would agree, obviously.
Was there an element of these people have it coming to them anyway?
We'll never know.
So it may well be that it is a coincidence that it happened days after the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, that the man is a big fan of Black Lives Matter and subscribes to the theory that all whites are scum.
So it might just be a coincidence.
I acknowledge that.
Let me continue with Bruce Bauer's piece.
Those of us who watch the trial have a different set of facts.
Oh, excuse me.
He's quoting the people who dismissed Kyle Rittenhouse.
They're as proof he is part of a right-wing extremist group and wanted to go kill people and not protect places, someone close to me asserted on social media.
Rittenhouse's mother "drove him across state lines so he could join a militia group of vigilantes" and so on, all apparently based on news stories in the mainstream media.
Those of us who've watched the trial have a different set of facts.
This is a young man who worked in Kenosha and lived just outside of it.
It was his town, that is Kenosha, in the way that New York is your town if you live in Hoboken and commute across the river.
There's no evidence he belonged to a militia.
A vigilante group or any kind of right-wing organization.
He went into Kenosha in the middle of a summer of hate because he wanted to help protect people and property from the real extremists, the real makers of mayhem.
His gun was already there.
He had every right to own it and carry it.
Meanwhile, all over the country, spoiled, irresponsible, psychopathic young people We're committing every imaginable variety of crime, acts of assault and battery, vandalism and arson.
Homes and businesses were being wantonly destroyed.
And it was all being done in the name of a big lie, a point that cannot be made too often.
Namely, that harmless black people were being murdered in massive numbers by racist police officers.
In Kenosha, the crime that Antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters were supposedly reacting to was the shooting of Jacob Blake.
On August 23rd of last year, Blake's ex-girlfriend, who had taken out a restraining order on him after he'd sexually assaulted her multiple times, called 911 to report that Blake, who had a warrant out for his arrest, Had assaulted her again.
When the police arrived, they found him in his car with three of his six young children, whom he'd taken from his ex's home.
The police tried to arrest him, but he resisted violently.
They drew their guns, but instead of cooperating with them, he stepped out of the car, walked around it, and reached into a car window, apparently for the knife that was later found there, when one of the officers shouted, Drop the knife!
Blake continued to resist whereupon the officer shot him.
He survived, but was left partially paralyzed from the waist down.
That's the Blake story that all this rioting in Kenosha was about.
For a week, Kenosha was engulfed in riots sparked by the Blake shooting.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, instead of standing up for law and order, sent a pathetically small contingent of National Guard members.
To Kenosha, and meanwhile parroted the BLM line that Blake was a martyr, that the cop who shot him was guilty of police brutality, and that the rioters were justified in their rage.
The corporate media, too, parroted this line, and millions of Americans believed it.
The Rittenhouse piece on why Rittenhouse is a good young man and those who hate him are not.
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You called your son, and you personally promised him you would be here.
Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
Your daddy loves you, you gotta know him, pal!
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work.
If you believe.
What reason does he have to care about some guy who's supposed to be his dad, but he's never around?
I can't do it again.
I'm not ready for this, man.
I'm done with you.
Yeah.
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Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him.
Nobody.
Because he was black.
You need to wake up.
I didn't call you a nigger.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
You're Uncle Tom.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out by embracing the white man.
Uncle Tom.
Bedwins.
Boot liquor.
Black white supremacist.
Chuck and Java.
House Negro.
Coon.
Uncle Tom.
Coon.
Coon.
I have a Coon Award over there.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
I believe the legacy and the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
The liberal will try to control a black person through the concept of racism because they know that we are very proud emotional people.
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The Pilgrims.
They were poor.
They were outcasts.
They were enemies of the state for their refusal to submit to the Church of England.
The Mayflower was a cargo ship, but the most precious cargo that was carried across the Atlantic were the ideas in the hearts of the pilgrims that were drawn from the Bible.
Not only did they start self-rule, they started free trade, capitalism, land ownership, all in 10 years with 51 people.
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I
read a lot of great articles a year, but none were greater than Bruce Bower's piece on Kyle Rittenhouse. - Thank you.
Many of those who've condemned the prosecution of Rittenhouse have nonetheless qualified their remarks by adding, well, of course he had no business being there.
How ridiculous.
How ridiculous, some of them say, for a 17-year-old child.
To interfere in such a situation.
Now, Bauer's, B-A-W-E-R, Bruce Bauer's response.
What's Bruce Bauer's book?
Look it up.
There's a bunch of books?
Oh, man.
Do they forget that 17-year-olds can enlist in the U.S. military?
That we've sent teenagers to fight on our behalf in highly dangerous places on the other side of the globe?
Why then is it so outrageous for Rittenhouse to have tried to defend his city from an army of savages bent on destruction?
For that line alone, but there are other winners.
Again, why is it so outrageous for Rittenhouse to have tried to defend his city from an army of savages bent on destruction?
When I was a kid, we'd have to write essays in school about leadership and citizenship and responsibility.
Back then, they wanted, he puts that in italics, they wanted us to grow up to be responsible citizens.
They wanted us to lead.
That's what Rittenhouse was doing.
Somewhere, somehow, he picked up those old values.
Brought up by a single mother who worked as a nurse, Rittenhouse could have claimed victim status.
Instead, he strove to be a good citizen.
He is America.
Or he's what America, or at least middle America, was, back in the days before David Letterman-like irony soiled everything.
What a great...
Oh, my God.
It's good for my heart.
Before morality was relativized away.
Before the movies began celebrating cop killers like Bonnie and Clyde.
I remember when Bonnie...
What year was that?
When did Bonnie and Clyde come in?
What?
67?
So I was a kid, and I remember loathing it.
I go, wait a minute.
They're romanticizing killers?
Thieves?
Robbers?
Rittenhouse is corny America.
Apple's...
No.
Yes.
Yeah, I guess so.
They have a...
Oh, Apple Pies.
There it is.
Apple Pies cooling on windowsills America.
4-H Club America.
Booth Tarkington America.
I looked up Booth Tarkington.
Were you familiar with him?
He won two Pulitzer Prizes for novels in the 20s.
And I want to see the movie that was nominated for Academy Awards.
I'm going to watch it.
Magnificent Ambersons.
That's right.
Magnificent Ambersons?
Yeah.
It's an Orson Welles movie.
Have you seen it?
Yeah, sure.
It's Orson Welles, right.
It's sort of like saying, who's the great painter of America?
Norman Rockwell.
Yeah, Norman Rockwell.
He was like a novelist version of Norman Rockwell.
The America we've all long since been taught to laugh at.
He's the young George Bailey of It's a Wonderful Life, saving his future war hero brother from drowning and saving Mr. Gower, the druggist, from prison because he knows the old man distracted by personal tragedy mistakenly put poison in somebody's medicine.
Go ahead, laugh at him.
For such a young man being in Kenosha to protect property from rioters was a no-brainer.
Before he was forced to kill two aggressive characters who tried to kill him, he was cleaning up graffiti.
He shouldn't have been there?
No!
Bruce Bauer should be given an award for the next line.
No, the rioters shouldn't have been there.
Oh, God, is that precious.
What do I tell you almost every day?
The left lives in a morally inverted world.
Good is bad and bad is good.
This is not new.
How long ago?
About 2,500 years ago, the prophet Hosea said, Woe unto those who call good evil an evil good.
That is the left in a nutshell.
They shouldn't have been in Portland, in Seattle, in any of the many other cities where they wreaked havoc.
Why do we accept unthinkingly that all those hooligans had a right to be there, but Rittenhouse didn't?
Isn't that great?
It's such a great point.
Why do we accept that he's the one on trial?
He's the last one who should be on trial.
Not only the rioters, but the politicians and media people who egged them on and whitewashed their depredations should be the legitimate targets of prosecution.
If teenage marines could be sent to restore order in Mogadishu, then a 17-year-old citizen in a city whose people have pretty much been left by their governor to fend for themselves We should be angry not that he did what he did, but that dozens of others in Kenosha and its environs didn't do the same.
Remember Nick Sandman?
He was minding his own business outside the Lincoln Memorial on January 19, 2019, when he and his classmates from a Catholic school in Covington, Kentucky, were harassed.
By not one but two groups that the corporate media dare not criticize, black Hebrew Israelites and Native Americans, while a creepy old man screamed in his face, Sandman, then 16, stood there stoically, a model of preternaturally grown-up decency and restraint.
But because he and his friends were wearing MAGA hats, another story was cooked up and sold to the public.
So instead of being praised for his self-control, Sandman was cast as a white supremacist.
Even his local bishop joined in the pile-on.
In the end, Sandman was vindicated and won large settlements from several of the media organizations that he had lied about.
Now the same media are doing much the same thing to Kyle Rittenhouse.
Exactly.
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No.
You called your son.
You personally promised him you would be here.
Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
Your daddy loves it, you gotta know it, pal!
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work.
If you believe.
What reason does he have to care about some guy who's supposed to be his dad, but he's never around?
I can't do it again.
I'm not ready for this, man.
I'm done with you.
Yeah.
We all deserve a second chance.
Ready?
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Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him.
Nobody.
Because he was black.
You need to wake up.
Who's your house, nigga?
I didn't call you a nigga.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
You're Uncle Tom.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out by embracing the white man.
Uncle Tom.
Bedouin.
Boot liquor.
Black white supremacist.
Chuckin and Jarvis.
House Negro.
Coon.
Uncle Tom.
Coon.
Coon.
I have a Coon award over there.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
I believe the legacy and the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
The liberal will try to control a black person through the concept of racism because they know that we are very proud, emotional people.
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The Pilgrims.
They were poor.
They were outcasts.
They were enemies of the state for their refusal to submit to the Church of England.
The Mayfowl was a cargo ship, but the most precious cargo that was carried across the Atlantic were the ideas in the hearts of the pilgrims that were drawn from the Bible.
Not only did they start self-rule, they started free trade, capitalism, land ownership, all in 10 years with 51 people.
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Bruce Bauer on Kyle Rittenhouse.
The same media that lied and lied and lied and smeared Nicholas Sandman, the Catholic kid from Kentucky in Washington, are doing the same thing to Kyle Rittenhouse.
These are young men who once have been recognized by everybody.
As models of American youth.
No more!
Today's youth heroes, if you listen to the corporate media, are kids like gun control activist David Hogg and climate change scold Greta Thunberg.
Neither of them has taken anywhere near the kind of risks that Rittenhouse took on that night in Kenosha.
Neither has anything special to offer by way of insider eloquence.
In fact, they're both obnoxious, bratty mediocrities, but they champion causes of which the corporate media approves.
And so Ha got into Harvard despite lousy grades.
Meanwhile, Greta can probably end up as Secretary General of the UN if she wants.
In these twisted times, even the truly evil gangsters of MS-13 get a kinder word from our political leaders and media superstars.
Remember that when Trump called MS-13 animals, which is an insult to animals, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuked him, asserting that even MS-13 members were children of God?
Has she said anything remotely as generous about Kyle Rittenhouse, whom millions of Democratic voters and MSM parrots Hate far more than they ever hated MS-13.
What a great point, too!
Again, calling good evil an evil good.
It's no coincidence that the two people Rittenhouse killed were human scum.
He didn't go there to kill.
They did.
They were used to harming others.
Anthony Huber, who was shot dead when he hit Rittenhouse with a skateboard.
Had a long rap sheet of domestic battery and other offenses, including assaults on his mother and his grandmother.
Joseph Rosenbaum, who was shot when he tried to kill Rittenhouse and grab his gun, had been indicted on 11 counts of child molestation and spent several years in prison.
There are three paragraphs left.
The Bruce Bauer article is up at dennisprager.com.
Good is bad and bad is good.
And...
A society is immersed in that distortion.
A society is a very different person.
A society is a very different person.
He is awful.
Contrast that with Governor DeSantis, America's greatest governor, most courageous.
And just announced his re-election campaign to become governor of Florida again.
A well-deserved campaign of a man who has been overly courageous with now the lowest COVID rates in the country.
Can you get if it's COVID rate, death rates, or virus rates?
It's whatever it is.
It's the lowest in the country.
Pursuing alternative treatments like monoclonal antibodies.
The first major state to reopen.
Phenomenal economic figures.
No mask mandates for children.
And in the school districts that are doing that.
DeSantis is clamping down.
He banned critical race theory, and DeSantis has done this in a logical and reasonable way.
And I'm inspired by his leadership versus the weak Vichy French Republicans across the country that continually pander to Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson& Johnson.
Ron DeSantis has been terrific.
But Ron DeSantis understands the promise of the Constitution, unlike Murphy and most Republicans in the country.
Ron DeSantis says, a year and a half ago we started with 15 days to slow the spread.
Now it's get jabbed or lose your job.
You see, what Ron DeSantis recognizes is that the sovereign is the people, not him.
It's not we the Ron DeSantis or we the governor of Florida.
Florida.
No, it's the people's rights that come first.
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That's why religious people are far more patriotic, frankly, about the Constitution, because they don't believe those rights were given to them by the state, but rather by something larger.
I don't think that people believe that.
They used to turn to monarchies, then they turned to fascism and communism, at least in the last hundred or more years, and it doesn't seem to work.
And now they're just turning towards the European Union and bureaucrats to sort of guide them as their new priests.
What are the reasons I am always curious about why Europe went this way, but why America admires it?
How come we got this disease when it's clearly not working?
And I think the answer is in what I call the semester abroad disease.
It's like mad cow disease.
If you spend a semester abroad when you're 21, you have a wonderful time.
You eat well, you have a party for six months, and then you come home and you extrapolate from that that everything must be like being a student in Europe for six months when there's nothing at all to do with an American having fun in Europe for six months.
This all started to rise in the United States when we started to ship our college students away.
For a semester in Florence.
And then they come back and they think, wow, Europe is great!
I had thought about that, but also just tourism, right?
I mean, when we go to Europe, it's beautiful.
When people go to Hungary, they sit by the river, the Danube.
You know, sip coffee.
But in the real world, about a mile out of the city, things aren't that way.
The American home, I think, I might be wrong about this, but it's close.
It's about a thousand square feet bigger than the average European home.
We live in mansions in our suburbs that most Europeans would not be able to comprehend.
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Thank you.
I've just heard so much about this and nobody seems to be taking it seriously.
This is the exact reason that in normal science, this is not normal science by any stretch of the imagination, we do benefit-risk analysis.
And obviously that is different for each person.
But here we're not doing that.
We're just saying, everybody needs to do this.
And we're completely neglecting natural immunity, which is extremely important.
We've recognized it for decades and decades before now.
Now they won't even want to talk about it or acknowledge it at all.
What do you reckon is behind that?
I mean, this is a big thing.
What can be behind something like that?
Well, I can't think of any scientific valid reason for doing it.
You know, there could be political reasons or other things going on, but I can't think of any scientific reason why you would ignore the evidence and the facts and just push a one-size-fits-all ideology.
We also know that many people have objections to these vaccines because all three of them, in one way or the other, involved, aborted.
Children, there's no getting around that.
And so if somebody has an objection to that, how is it that the government can wipe away religious liberty and say, you've got to get this.
If you want to keep your job, you've got to get this.
You know, for the government to mandate away your religious liberty is a real issue.
And even the federal court has recognized that and put a stay on the mandate.
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Sometimes there are policies so destructive that at first you don't believe they're true.
Joe Biden is currently defending one.
His plan to award $450,000 to migrants separated from their families after entering the U.S. illegally.
Children of deceased U.S. soldiers are separated from their parents permanently.
They don't receive this kind of money.
And migrants who enter the US legally certainly don't get this kind of payout.
The really big jackpot, it seems, is being reserved for the lawbreakers.
There are some obvious truths here.
First, behavior that's subsidized gets repeated.
Joe Biden is effectively inviting many more illegal immigrants to breach America's open borders.
Second, he's betting over time the payoffs will benefit his party in political terms.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of Americans watch in shock and dismay as our president, the country's chief law enforcement officer, brazenly rewards lawbreaking, a clear violation of his oath to defend our nation's laws.
It's a sorry sight indeed.
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So, I want to be completely honest with you.
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I've been reading a piece by Bruce Bauer, B-A-W-E-R, a major modern mind, contemporary mind, about Kyle Rittenhouse.
He has so many great lines in this piece, I've been reading.
I was just thinking the reason for the silence.
I was thinking about one of them where people say he shouldn't have been there.
He said, how backwards.
The rioters shouldn't have been there.
It's such an elegant point.
Why wouldn't we want people of the age of people who can enlist in the armed forces?
To do such things.
He didn't go there to kill anybody.
He went there to protect property.
Did he have a friend?
Remember, he lived in a suburb.
The suburb's in Illinois.
But he...
it's like saying you're not from New York if you live in Scarsdale he's talking about the two people he killed Thank you.
Huber and Rosenbaum and their records.
Joseph Rosenbaum, who was shot when he tried to kill Rittenhouse and grab his gun, had been indicted on 11 counts of child molestation and spent several years in prison.
Earlier that evening, he'd committed several potentially deadly acts of psychotic mayhem, including setting a dumpster on fire and trying to push it toward some police cars.
He'd also been heard shouting the N-word as part of a riot that was represented in the media as an assertion of black dignity.
Huber and Rosenbaum are perfect examples of the kind of demented, misanthropic creeps who were out in Kenosha that night.
Yeah, DMCs.
We should remember that.
Demented, misanthropist.
is a hater of humans, who were out in Kenosha that night, determined to destroy decent people's homes and businesses.
But at Rittenhouse's trial, these two hoodlums were depicted by the prosecution as virtuous victims.
Outside the courthouse, anti-Rittenhouse protesters have waived pictures of them, claiming them as martyrs.
This, and this is how he ends.
This is the upside-down world we live in.
That's right.
If so many of us are so concerned about Kyle Rittenhouse's verdict, it is because he embodies so much about the America we love, the America of goodness and decency that the left has been bushwhacking for decades and that Donald Trump sought to restore.
If they succeed in destroying this young man's life, it will be cruel testimony to the degree to which their lies, their cynicism, and their sordid values have won the day in this country that some of us, at least, still love.
Now, you know, I think it's one of the great pieces of the year.
It's up at DennisPrager.com, by the way.
To anyone who has been sold, or who has bought, I should say, the media description of him, you might want to send this piece.
He really is a parallel to Nicholas Sandman, who in Daily Mail actually wrote an open letter to him.
Excerpts from that.
Nicholas Sandman was the Catholic kid, remember, that the press crapped on?
So much so that he won a defamation suit in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
What was it again, CNN? Yeah.
Any others?
And the Washington Post, I think.
And the Washington Post?
Yeah.
Of course, to the Washington Post, hundreds of millions of dollars is like, to you, a hundred cents.
Because it's owned by Jeff Bezos.
They have unlimited money.
They don't have to win in the market.
Amazon had to win in the market, but the Washington Post doesn't.
Nicholas Sandman, the corrupt liberal media came for me just like they came for Kyle Rittenhouse.
And if he decides to sue, I say go for it and hold the media accountable.
In our hyper-polarized society, the first impression of Kyle has been set in stone probably for the rest of his life.
So to President Joe Biden, LeBron James, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, and every other commentary, please be quiet.
On November 10th, LeBron James, who was kicked out of the game last night by officials for rendering...
Guy on the Pistons.
All bloodied in the face.
LeBron James tweeted out, What tears!
I didn't see one.
Man, knock it off.
The boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court.
You didn't remember that?
I don't remember the lemon head one.
I guess lemon heads make you tear up?
I don't know.
He's a deep man, LeBron James.
He's a true idiot.
He's a moral idiot.
That's the worst type.
Taking a life for any reason sticks with someone forever, and yet the liberal elites would rather turn it into a joke for likes.
Not only does Kyle have to deal with that, but it is compounded with the overwhelming stress and trauma of the character assassination taking place against him.
From my own experience, the death threats, feeling of no future ahead, and that millions of people hate you, Is enough to alter you in many concrete ways and permanently.
Yes, I wish.
I'm going to reach out to Kyle.
I would like to help him out.
I think I can.
I really do.
I think I could talk to him and help him.
Make no mistake.
By the way, I know what that is.
I know when the media pour their hatred upon you.
I've had it a number of times with me.
Twice in the last couple of months.
A whole article on me in the Washington Post mocking me.
The first time it happens, which of course it was the first time for Kyle Rittenhouse, and larger than what happened to me.
Same with Nicholas Sandman.
It is an overwhelming experience.
I told some friends last night that I had dinner with that I have a vaccine.
I'm vaccinated against left attacks.
I'm immune.
I have attained natural immunity against left-wing attacks.
Make no mistake, even the strongest of people cannot resist the mental impact when the media war machine targets you.
Finally, one of the saddening parts of this media onslaught is that it has taken young people like Kyle and myself to expose how corrupt the media really is.
Ain't that the truth?
1-8 Prager-776 is the number here.
That piece by Bruce Bauer is up at my website, and it should be read.
Let's see now.
Researchers analyzed infection rates in citizens.
This is from Reuters.
Returning to Israel through Ben-Gurion Airport for whom PCR tests upon arrival are required regardless of vaccination status.
Surprisingly, in August 2021, that's August of this year, the rate of positive tests among vaccinated travelers was more than double the rate among the unvaccinated.
How is that possible?
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We are going to bring in innovative charter schools.
Most people don't know that charter schools are public schools, and so they fight against it.
They worship the building instead of the child, and we're not going to just keep throwing money at that.
In fact, I put in a charter school bill 20 years ago when I was first in office, but we were stopped.
Now, you know, let's pause there for a moment, Lieutenant Governor-elect Sears.
The appointments of the Secretary of Education and the Superintendent of Education are, I think, the two most important that Governor Youngkin, when he becomes Governor Youngkin, makes.
Have you counseled with him on who those individuals ought to be and what their orientation ought to be towards charter schools?
Well, Governor-elect Youngkin, oh boy, do I love saying that.
Governor-elect Youngkin has promised us he's going to fire.
The current superintendent, day one, fire this current superintendent.
Now, I believe he's going to have at least two appointments almost immediately on the board because, you know, they roll off.
Yes.
But the board has been stacked now for the past, but we can't really get rid of the policies that we have unless we get rid of some of the laws that we have, you see, because what they're doing is implementing the laws, which is why we needed the House, because we've got to bring back some of that.
And get rid of it, for example, CRT. And, you know, unfortunately, this left-wing media has been gaslighting us to let us know that, well, there is no such thing as CRT. When we have seen with our own eyes that back in 2015, the Virginia State Board of Education put it on their website and put books recommending the reading of such and the teaching of such.
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What?
Is he charged with first-degree murder?
That's right.
Two counts.
How is that possible?
It's an altercation.
I mean...
First degree murder is where you're like, I'm going to murder this person and go to their home with, you know, not some sort of bar fight going wrong.
Yeah, so you're right, actually.
That would be, what you're talking about would potentially be either voluntary manslaughter.
Yeah, that's what I never understood about this.
Or second degree murder because it was more indiscriminate.
What they're saying is, what the prosecution's argument is, is that Kyle Rittenhouse.
Brought his gun because he intended to murder these BLM protesters and that he had vengeful intent.
Now, what's interesting to me is that the prosecution just a few minutes ago before I came on this show just rested in this case after about a week and a half of testimony.
They did not present a single shred of evidence that Kyle Rittenhouse showed up with intent to hurt anyone.
Well, but this is what I can't understand, is that the judge...
The pre-trial, you know, arguments, because this is just, you have months to submit, you know, motions to dismiss.
You're trying to tell me no one looked at this?
They say, wait a second.
You're charging a guy who got in an altercation, was, by the way, the guy that Kyle Rittenhouse killed.
In self-defense was like a child rapist or something, right?
He was like a child pedophile or something.
Is that right?
Multiple count child rapist.
And honestly, the...
I'm not saying he deserves to die because of it, but...
Right, right.
The details of that case, if anyone wants to see it, it's absolutely horrific.
This is not Gandhi, okay?
But what's interesting, what is actually relevant, what's actually relevant to this, is that he had just been released from a hospital where he was being held on a psychiatric hold.
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Hi, everybody. everybody.
A book has just been published.
Dr. Mark McDonald is a psychiatrist, and the book is United States of Fear, How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis.
Dr. McDonald, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Thank you, Dennis.
Glad to have me on.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm curious, will you lose patience because of this book?
I already have lost patients.
I've lost a number of patients who wrote me after the book was published and said that I am so opposed to these views and I find them repugnant that I will no longer see you in your practice.
So I want before anything else to tell you that it took courage for you to write this book.
That's why I opened up with that question.
And the greatest of all human traits is courage.
So I want to ask you, before we talk about your book and fear, why do you have courage?
Well, I cheated a little bit because I listen to you every day and fully agree that courage is really a choice.
The way that I see it psychologically is we're all afraid, we all suffer from fear, but some of us choose to act in spite of the fear.
Well, you're lucky you're not in the room with me because I would just get up and give you a hug.
Gladly accepted.
Wow.
God, is that well said.
Alright.
Now let's get to your theme here.
When you speak about fear and mass psychosis, what are you referring to?
I'm referring to the takeover of rational thought by a group-oriented fear that is completely baseless, it is impossible to reason with, and it leads to a...
Combination of an attack on both the individual mind and also the collective mind.
In other words, people who are overtaken by this mass delusional psychosis are really no longer able to exercise their values, their judgments, act in what's the best interest of themselves.
It's akin to a cult-like mentality where there's a ruler that's worshipped or a set of ideologies that's worshipped.
And anyone that opposes it, anyone that challenges it, is simply cut off, rejected, attacked, and denigrated.
Did you see this coming, or are you somewhat surprised?
I didn't see it coming to this degree, but as I explain in the book, we've really been groomed for this kind of fear for quite some time, similar to the way a sexual predator grooms his victims.
He starts slowly.
And then he works his way up in a ratcheting effect, normalizing what's truly evil.
This is how we've been treated for the last number of decades, 10, 20, 30 years.
You can go back perhaps to the post-war period, but just in the last, say, 20 or 30 years, you're seeing this chronic reverberation of you should be afraid, coming from the government, these cries of environmental collapse, toxic masculinity, Donald Trump, systemic racism.
Rape culture.
All of these fears serve to create a kind of vibrational effect, particularly with women who are very susceptible to these fears.
And they don't have any attachment point.
They're very lost.
They're untethered.
And when you have an untethered set of anxieties and fears, and then a government steps in and says, you know what?
We have a really big, massive fear that we should all be scared of.
And it's called a virus.
There's a sense of relief in people because now they actually have a place to attach their fear to.
And they also have a way to organize.
They have a way to see an in-group thought or mentality.
We all wear masks.
We're all keeping ourselves safe.
So fear is not new.
And that's what I emphasize in the first third of the book.
This is not new.
It's just been brewing and growing for a long time, and it simply exploded in the last couple of years.
Had this occurred, this pandemic occurred, 20 or 30 years ago, I guarantee you we would not have seen the same outcome.
God, is that all true.
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So give me examples of specific unworthy fears that people believe in, things that are said that are not legitimate.
Well, I wrote about, over a year and a half ago in May of 2020, three lies.
That we were told from the very beginning in around January, February, March.
And one of them is that there is absolutely no way for us to treat this illness.
That has been a lie from the very beginning, but it has contributed to the longevity, the seriousness, the chronicity of this pandemic.
And I'm not talking about a medical pandemic.
That ended a long time ago.
I'm talking about a pandemic of fear.
From birth to death, no matter what age you are, no matter what health condition you are, is equally susceptible to getting sick, hospitalized, and dying from this virus.
That has also been a lie.
These kind of lies have been perpetuated on a foundation of fear.
People have been receptive to them as opposed to rational and rejecting.
And now we've gone full circle.
We're actually attacking and chasing down our own children.
Trying to inject them with vaccines that they do not need, that will likely harm them.
And why?
In my view, we do it because we, the adults, are anxious and afraid.
And we've been afraid for the last couple of years.
That's why we allowed our schools to be shut down.
That's why we've allowed our children to be masked.
That's why we're now allowing to be shot up with experimental vaccine products.
We, the adults, are transferring our fear and our anxiety onto our children.
We have become the abusers.
We have let our children down.
This has been the greatest crime in my view as a child psychiatrist throughout this whole pandemic.
It's been the use of our children to assuage our adult anxiety and fear.
It is evil.
It is abusive.
God, you're a fine.
What's the third lie?
I always forget the third lie.
That's fine.
No, I do remember it.
I do remember it.
That's why I stopped at the second, not to embarrass myself.
The third lie is that asymptomatic people are spreading this virus.
Oh, God.
If you take that lie away, Dennis, the entire house of cards crumbles.
That's the basis of masking, closing businesses.
That's the basis of giving vaccines to people who are already recovered, as you are.
It's utter nonsense.
It's completely antithetical to medicine and common sense, and yet it is still being perpetuated.
It's the pandemic of the unvaccinated, we're being told.
It is not the pandemic of the unvaccinated.
It never has been.
So asymptomatic spread has allowed, the lie of asymptomatic spread, has allowed all of us to lose our liberties.
I could have asymptomatic tuberculosis right now, but I don't think that you're concerned about it.
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And in Europe, I don't think that people believe that.
They used to turn to monarchies, then they turned to fascism and communism, at least in the last hundred or more years, and it doesn't seem to work.
And now they're just turning towards the European Union and bureaucrats.
To sort of guide them as their new priests.
What are the reasons I am always curious about why Europe went this way, but why America admires it?
How come we got this disease when it's clearly not working?
And I think the answer is in what I call the semester abroad disease.
It's like mad cow disease.
If you spend a semester abroad when you're 21, you have a wonderful time.
You eat well, you have a party for six months, and then you come home and you extrapolate from that that everything must be like being a student in Europe for six months when there's nothing at all to do with an American having fun in Europe for six months.
This all started to rise in the United States when we started to ship our college students away.
For a semester in Florence.
And then they come back and they think, wow, Europe is great!
I had thought about that, but also just tourism, right?
I mean, when we go to Europe, it's beautiful.
When people go to Hungary, they sit by the river, the Danube.
You know, sip coffee.
But in the real world, about a mile out of the city, things aren't that way.
The American home, I think, I might be wrong about this, but it's close.
It's about a thousand square feet bigger than the average European home.
We live in mansions in our suburbs that most Europeans would not be able to comprehend.
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Adieu.
I've just heard so much about this and nobody seems to be taking it seriously.
This is the exact reason that in normal science, this is not normal science by any stretch of the imagination, we do benefit-risk analysis.
And obviously that is different for each person.
But here we're not doing that.
We're just saying, everybody needs to do this.
And we're completely neglecting natural immunity, which is extremely important.
We've recognized it for decades and decades before now.
Now they won't even want to talk about it or acknowledge it at all.
What do you reckon is behind that?
I mean, this is a big thing.
What can be behind something like that?
Well, I can't think of any scientific valid reason for doing it.
You know, there could be political reasons or other things going on, but I can't think of any scientific reason why you would ignore the evidence and the facts and just push a one-size-fits-all ideology.
We also know that many people have objections to these vaccines because all three of them, in one way or the other, involved, aborted.
Children, there's no getting around that.
And so if somebody has an objection to that, how is it that the government can wipe away religious liberty and say, you've got to get this.
If you want to keep your job, you've got to get this.
You know, for the government to mandate away your religious liberty is a real issue.
And even the federal court has recognized that and put a stay on the mandate.
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Wait.
For reasons unknown to your humble host, our doctor is not on right now.
His book is a very important book, United States of Fear.
I'm recording a PragerU video today.
I only do one-tenth of the videos at PragerU, just for the record, so you'll know.
And I'm recording one on fear.
What a big subject.
With fear you can get people to do anything.
There is nothing more powerful than fear.
I've said on a number of occasions, the number of The revelations, as it were, that came to me this past year is astonishing.
I don't mean revelations from God, from life.
And one of them is, my whole life I had thought love and hate were the two most powerful emotions.
But there's something more powerful, fear.
When I see people walking in the street with masks, do you know who is particularly afraid?
If Los Angeles is any example, I mean, there are cities in this country that have not bought the Kool-Aid or drunk the Kool-Aid.
Young people.
I see kids walking in groups in the town that I live, and they're all masked.
Yesterday, I saw a man with his two sons.
Not college age, high school age sons.
And he was not masked, and they were.
Outside.
I'm sorry, outside.
I knew masks were a joke, bad joke, because they have terrible injury to society.
A year ago, I said on Fox News, Please explain something to me.
If masks prevent COVID, why can we take them off to eat on an airplane?
I remember asking, and of course there's no rational response, how come we could eat on an airplane but not in a restaurant?
Remember when restaurants were closed down?
In cesspools like Los Angeles where I live?
And they are.
They're cesspools in the sense that only chaos reigns.
Now, San Francisco is much worse.
San Francisco is a feces-littered city with massive looting.
I'll talk about the latest one of the Nordstrom's.
They're getting into the suburbs.
I guess there's not many stores left in San Francisco itself, so now they're going to the suburbs.
So in my city, where people were told restaurants can't exist, or can't see people, but an airplane could.
An airplane, you are inches from another human being.
In restaurants, you're 10 feet, 20 feet away from others, right?
How close are tables in restaurants?
Many restaurants, they're not close at all.
And they're certainly not as close as on airplanes.
Why could you eat on airplanes and not in restaurants?
We have bathing in irrationality, bathing in it.
There are two types of fears, rational fear and irrational fear.
Irrational fear is the mother of evil.
In preparing my script for my video for PragerU, I thought of the Black Plague in Europe in the 14th century, a staggering death.
Hundreds of millions of people, I think.
Was that possible?
No, there weren't that many.
Millions of people.
Forget hundreds.
Correlated to our time, it would be.
That's what I was thinking.
They blame Jews for it.
So Jews, thousands of Jews, 500 Jewish communities were destroyed.
Thousands of Jews were burned alive because people believed that they feared Jews, that they were the cause of the plague.
Jews were dying of the plague, too.
But it didn't matter.
What were the Salem witch trials?
Irrational fear.
Irrational fear is the mother of evil.
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Did you hear she pushed back on the capital gains tax increase?
She didn't like that.
She's a wealthy, wealthy woman.
But anyway, it turns out the nonpartisan tax policy center has taken a look at Build Back Better.
They're saying about 30% of middle class Middle-income households will be taxed and pay additional taxes, have a tax increase in 2022. Whoops!
No!
Say it isn't so, Joe!
Say it isn't so!
Come on!
Come on, man!
Did you lie to us again?
Did you not tell the truth?
And some low- and middle-class and middle-income households, according to the...
Nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, which has reviewed Build Back Better, they will pay more per year in taxes if the plan is implemented.
You know, obviously they sat around the White House, they said, let's try this.
Let's say that this massive spending won't cost anything.
You know, it'll be a little bit like...
Biden calling Satchel Paige a Negro, and then we'll say he didn't call Satchel Paige a Negro.
We'll see if they buy it.
It doesn't cost a thing.
It's free.
Just like free college is really free.
Wink, wink.
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And I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desired to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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I make four appeals a year on this show.
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We used to do...
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Alright, let's see here.
Howard in Miami.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
I don't think it's appropriate for you to compare yourself to Nicholas Santman and...
Kyle Rittenhauser, because they're victims, and you're a public figure, and you put yourself out there.
You're entirely right.
I didn't compare myself to them.
You could have had an $18 vaccine.
Instead, you took a $20,000 monoclonal antibody infusion.
$20,000?
Wait, you live in Florida.
How much does it cost to get one in Florida?
It's about between $10,000 and $20,000, anywhere in the country.
I'm talking about Florida.
In Florida, you just walk into a clinic and get one.
Correct?
Did you pay out your pocket?
Okay, fine.
Okay, listen.
If you don't want to answer me, that's fine.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Let me make something clear.
I didn't compare myself to Sandman and Rittenhouse.
I compared what was done in the original case.
I understood what they went through and said they had it much worse than I. But I understood when there's an onslaught.
You're right.
I do put myself out there.
And in every case, they just lie about me.
But I'm not going to continue with that.
I've dealt with it in the past.
It's an interesting theory that you take the cheaper drug.
Guess what?
I took a cheaper drug and didn't even know about monoclonal infusion.
And it was called hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
They're a couple of dollars.
They're cheaper than the vaccine.
Way cheaper.
I only...
When did people even find out about monoclonal infusion?
I didn't know about it.
And I didn't take the vaccine.
I didn't rely on that.
When I found out about it, I took it.
Just for the record.
Yes, indeed.
All right.
See, who else is out there?
Yes, I agree.
Dan in St. Paul, Joe Biden angered by the Rittenhouse verdict.
At least he said, let's have peaceful demonstrations.
I've got to be very honest.
I think the man is a lowlife.
The only time, by the way, in my life that I ever attacked a president as a human.
I never did it to Obama, and I never did it to Clinton, to give you two Democrats who were presidents while I... That's 16 years.
That's eight years each.
So, for 16 years, I never said that someone was a lowlife or a scumbag, which I would say that Joe Biden is.
Joe Biden is amoral.
He has no moral compass, to the best of my knowledge.
It's not that it's broken.
He has none.
There's a big difference.
In other words, he doesn't have a consistently broken morality.
He just...
Does whatever is good for Joe Biden.
And the country seemingly elected him.
Yep.
Interesting.
People who...
Oh, here...
Okay.
I'll take it anyway, even though he's a regular.
Julius, Union City, New Jersey.
Hello.
Yeah, two wrongs don't make a right, Dennis.
The kid showed up with a gun illegally.
Now, I'm not going to get into it.
Wait, why was it illegal?
He was under age.
It was against the law.
Okay, let's just cut the crap, okay?
So wait, if he were 18, would you call in?
If he were 18 and legally, and if he had the right to legally own a gun, then maybe he would have the right.
Wait, wait, wait.
So your whole objection, wait.
So your whole objection, I don't even know that it's true.
Your whole objection is how you go from A to B to C. No, no, no, no, no.
Wait.
Answer me.
Don't tell me what my objection is.
I'm explaining it to you.
Tell me.
Okay?
He showed up with a rifle.
It was illegal.
Okay?
I don't know that it was illegal.
I don't know it was illegal.
All right, let's say...
Stop with the BS. Okay, all right.
See, whenever I try to have a thing...
Did I tell you to stop with the BS? All right.
Okay.
Carl Rittenhouse is a hero, ladies and gentlemen.
The guy went to do what the police won't do in Democrat-run cities.
Okay?
It's as simple as that.
People's businesses are destroyed by scum.
He killed scum.
He didn't go to kill them.
He went to protect a friend's property.
God bless Kyle Rittenhouse.
Fighting evil is the name of good people.
Defending evil is the name of bad people.
These rioters are scum.
They were last year, and nothing was done to them.
Democrats cheered them.
The medical community of America said, in the middle of screaming about masks, it's okay to demonstrate against racism.
This was thousands of people in the medical community in this country, in the corrupt medical community of America.
That's the fact.
Rittenhouse is a hero because adults wouldn't do a damn thing.
Maybe it's left to kids to do good things.
All right, that's my position.
That's the decent position.
My favorite verse in the Bible is those of you who love God must hate evil.
I knew I wasn't a leftist in high school because I knew the left doesn't hate evil.
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Obama tore his country down.
No one stood up to him.
Nobody.
Because he was black.
You need to wake up.
I didn't call you a nigga.
Oh, okay.
That's a big difference.
Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
By embracing the white man.
Uncle Tom.
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Coon.
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Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
I believe the legacy and the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
The liberal will try to control a black person through the concept of racism because they know that we are very proud emotional people.
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In light of the man I hung up on, which I rarely do, but some people are not worthy of the dialogue, This is from the New York Times, before the verdict, November 17th, published November 15th, updated November 17th.
The judge and Kyle Rittenhouse's homicide trial dismissed the misdemeanor gun possession charge the teenager faced.
After defense, lawyers argue that he did not violate the state statute in question because of his age and the length of the barrel of the semi-automatic rifle.
The judge dismissed the charge that the caller said that it was illegal.
In a nutshell, the caller lied.
But I wanted to provide for you the data.
Yep.
Vaccine passports would allow infections to be missed.
Interesting, somewhat convoluted report out of Reuters.
Researchers analyzed infection rates in citizens returning.
Oh, I think I read this to you.
Yes, it's worthy of concluding this hour, though.
So this is from Retsef Levy.
Levy, or Levy, of the MIT Sloan School of Management.
August 2021. Researchers analyzed infection rates in citizens returning to Israel through Ben-Gurion Airport, that's Israel's major airport, for whom PCR tests upon arrival are required regardless of vaccination status.
Quote-unquote, surprisingly, in August 2021, the rate of positive tests among vaccinated travelers was more than double the rate among the unvaccinated.
So this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
That's an interesting thing, isn't it?
The vaccine lasts about six to eight months, apparently, in most people.
That's why you now need a booster.
Did they know that at the beginning?
What vaccine needs a booster in eight months?
I'm asking.
Maybe there is.
I'm not aware of any.
Don't say flu shot, because flu shots are not boosters.
Flu shots are different every year for a different strain of flu.
I must admit, since I have no faith in the CDC Groups in the American medical establishment, I now, for the first time in my life, have no faith in the flu vaccine.
It may be good.
It may be worthless. .
This guy is a scumbag.
He is awful.
Contrast that with Governor DeSantis, America's greatest governor, most courageous.
And just just announced his reelection campaign to become governor of Florida.
Again, a well-deserved campaign of a man who has been overly courageous with now the lowest COVID rates in the country.
Can you get if it's COVID rate, death rates or virus rates?
It's whatever it is.
It's the lowest in the country pursuing alternative treatments like monoclonal antibodies.
One of the first major state to reopen phenomenal economic figures.
No mask mandates for children.
And in the school districts that are doing that, DeSantis is clamping down.
He banned critical race theory, and DeSantis has done this in a logical and reasonable way.
And I'm inspired by his leadership versus the weak Vichy French Republicans across the country that continually pander to Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson& Johnson.
Ron DeSantis has been terrific.
But Ron DeSantis understands the promise of the Constitution, unlike Murphy and most Republicans in the country.
Where Ron DeSantis says, a year and a half ago we started with 15 days to slow the spread.
Now it's get jabbed or lose your job.
You see, what Ron DeSantis recognizes is that the sovereign is the people, not him.
It's not we the Ron DeSantis or we the governor of Florida.
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And that's why religious people are far more patriotic, frankly, about the Constitution, because they don't believe those rights were given to them by the state, but rather by something large.
And in Europe...
I don't think that people believe that.
They used to turn to monarchies, then they turned to fascism and communism, at least in the last hundred or more years, and it doesn't seem to work.
And now they're just turning towards the European Union and bureaucrats to sort of guide them as their new priests.
What are the reasons I am always curious about why Europe went this way, but why America admires it?
How come we got this disease when it's clearly not working?
And I think the answer is in what I call the semester abroad disease.
It's like mad cow disease.
If you spend a semester abroad when you're 21, you have a wonderful time.
You eat well, you have a party for six months, and then you come home and you extrapolate from that that everything must be like being a student in Europe for six months when there's nothing at all to do with an American having fun in Europe for six months.
This all started to rise in the United States when we started to ship our college students away.
For a semester in Florence.
And then they come back and they think, wow, Europe is great!
I had thought about that, but also just tourism, right?
I mean, when we go to Europe, it's beautiful.
When people go to Hungary, they sit by the river, the Danube and...
You know, sip coffee.
But in the real world, about a mile out of the city, things aren't that way.
The American home, I think, I might be wrong about this, but it's close.
It's about a thousand square feet bigger than the average European home.
We live in mansions in our suburbs that most Europeans would not be able to comprehend.
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Thank you.
I've just heard so much about this and nobody seems to be taking it seriously.
This is the exact reason that in normal science, this is not normal science by any stretch of imagination, we do benefit-risk analysis.
And obviously that is different for each person.
But here we're not doing that.
We're just saying, everybody needs to do this.
And we're completely neglecting natural immunity, which is extremely important.
We've recognized it for decades and decades before now.
Now they won't even want to talk about it or acknowledge it at all.
What do you reckon is behind that?
I mean, this is a big thing.
What can be behind something like that?
Well, I can't think of any scientific valid reason for doing it.
You know, there could be political reasons or other things going on, but I can't think of any scientific reason why you would ignore the evidence and the facts and just push a one-size-fits-all ideology.
We also know that many people have objections to these vaccines because all three of them, in one way or the other, involved, aborted.
Children, there's no getting around that.
And so if somebody has an objection to that, how is it that the government can wipe away religious liberty and say, you've got to get this.
If you want to keep your job, you've got to get this.
You know, for the government to mandate away your religious liberty is a real issue.
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everybody, welcome back, or welcome to the show.
I'm Dennis Prager.
And do we have our guest on Skype?
We're all good.
The chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and the senior advisor to President Trump for economic issues is Kevin Hassett.
He's a big position, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors.
He has a book out.
Another truly significant book that has been published, The Drift, Stopping America's Slide to Socialism.
Kevin Hassett, welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Thanks, Dennis.
It's really great to be here.
Thank you.
Where do you live?
You know, right now, if you see the map behind me, I'm in Boston.
I live in D.C., but it's about to be Thanksgiving time, and so I'm picking up my son in graduate school and driving to my dad's house.
So one of the highest officials in the Trump administration loves Boston and Washington.
Yeah, I guess that's fair.
Well, look, there are clear-thinking people everywhere.
Sometimes they're in a minority, like in Boston.
You know, by the way, just a thought before I get into this really important subject with you.
Massachusetts, all of my life has stood out as particularly dumb.
And I wonder if it's related to the fact that it has so many universities.
You know, in fact, that's basically, you just jumped right into, I know you're hoping to pause it, one of the main themes of the drift.
You know, in fact, I talk a lot in the book about this guy, Joseph Schuppiner, who is a famous economist you quote often, and he was a Harvard professor.
Who saw that Harvard basically was going to destroy the country and wrote about it almost a hundred years ago.
And that's almost the jumping off point for the second half of my book, where I try to think about why are we losing to socialism, who's behind it, and where does Donald Trump fit in?
Wow, I really hit pay dirt with that comment.
Yeah.
Talk to me about that for a moment then, the universities as the seed of the drift to socialism.
Yeah.
And so what Schumpeter said back then, and it's just stunning to look at it now, is that capitalism was going to work really well, he thought, for about 50 years.
And the standard of living was going to go up and income inequality was going to go down.
And at the same time, though, capitalism was going to sow the seeds of its own destruction.
Because as we got wealthier and wealthier, kids wouldn't have to stay at home and work in the fields.
They wouldn't have to stay and help, you know, dad in the shoe shop.
Instead, we would send them to universities.
And universities, he described, are basically going to be like seminaries of socialism, totalitarian socialism.
And he even has this whole wonderful chapter about why professors are all socialists.
But his basic idea was that we're going to send our kids to universities that are going to teach them a religious commitment to socialism.
And then the smartest of them are going to control the New York Times and the CBS Evening News.
And before we know it, there'll be nobody left to defend capitalism, is what Schumpeter thought.
And I think the thing that he didn't see coming was Donald Trump and the Internet and you.
You know, the fact is that they do kind of remember.
It used to be when I was growing up, I'd watch Dan Rather.
You know, Cronkite, that was about it.
You know, we had two channels on our TV and they really did curate our lives.
But because of the Internet and the thousands of voices that aren't necessarily concerned about what Harvard thinks is respectable, then capitalism had a fighting chance under Donald Trump.
But then the next thing that I go into is that Marshall McLuhan, who studied and wrote a lot about the Internet back in the 60s, said, well, you know, the elites are going to lose their power at the beginning of the Internet.
Because there's going to be a competition for attention, and the stupid socialists basically aren't going to have a shot at winning that.
But then what's going to happen is the elites are going to organize inattention.
That's the way Marshall McLuhan described it.
They're going to start to cancel people and shut them off the Internet and make it so that people can't tune in to the voices that basically disagree with the established status quo.
And so that's why I think that the drift is so important.
It's not that I'm looking at what happened right now and come up with a theory of the world that we live in.
It's more that, you know, as a former professor myself, you know, still a scholar at the Hoover Institution, you know, I look at what the great minds of the 20th century who are sort of free market minds and capitalist minds thought would happen, and you can see that it's exactly what's happening right now, and it's chilling.
And if we're going to stop it, you know, first we need to understand it, and that's why I wrote the book.
Wow, that was powerful.
Thank you.
If this trillions of dollar bill passes, is the drift to socialism concretized?
You know, it's really close.
It's really close.
But it's not just the trillions of dollars.
And we can go into the details of that.
But it's also the fact that they're successfully canceling voices, as Schumpeter anticipated.
You know, calling them disreputable, discredited, if they stand up against those things.
And so if they sort of get this through, then, you know, what's to stop them from canceling not just Donald Trump, but you and me and everybody else and continuing this sort of propaganda effort to move us towards a totalitarian socialist state?
But make the most sick about it.
You know, they pretend to be moderate, these Democrats.
But if you look at the drift, you're going to understand that, no, they're really totalitarian social.
That's really what they are.
If I go to a university, I have to worry and talk about capitalism.
I have to worry about getting beat up.
One thing I do, if I ever do get to a university now and then, I ask students, if the title of my talk was Capitalism is Good, then what would happen?
And everybody says, oh, well, people would come and protest.
They would disrupt.
And I said, what if I said bestiality was good?
And then people are like, no, nobody would care about that.
Right.
And so this is like how corrupt and awful our universities have become.
And they're starting to cancel.
They're trying to cancel us all.
But the bill does have a whole lot of socialist stuff in it.
You know, all this money.
Socialism is either government control of the means of production or the government telling you how money has to be spent.
And this bill is filled with all that stuff.
It's got all this Green New Deal stuff.
And it's also got even things like Joe Biden.
I don't know if you noticed, although you notice every new odds.
I don't know if you noticed, but they actually are having the government become your landlord.
So they've got the government building houses and charging rent.
And so they really want, you think about when's the last time there was a big government landlord?
Well, you know, maybe East Germany, the Soviet Union.
They really are moving us really, really in a radical direction.
Tell me about that.
I'm not familiar with it, about this housing.
Yeah, they've got a huge expenditure for millions of affordable homes.
And one of the things that, as you and I know...
Oh, and the government will be the landlord.
Interesting.
Yes, directly or indirectly, that's right.
And so the government wants to control your life.
They want a Tony Fauci for every corner of your life.
And this bill is really starting to do it.
The thing about the Green New Deal is, you notice how they took away all of our rights because of COVID, right?
Right.
Well, and what was it about COVID? Well, it was like a global health emergency.
But when you hear the Liberals talk, what's the bigger global health emergency?
Climate change.
And so all the things that they do to take away your liberty because of COVID, there's going to be a million climate vouchies.
And Bill is, again, starting that.
It's not too late to defeat them.
We can defeat these guys.
But we have to identify them and we have to show who they are, why they're there, and then organize to exist.
And I know that's something that you do on the show every day.
Well, great.
Thank you.
In terms of defeating them, this is my...
I have an optimistic and a pessimistic side, even though I'm not interested much in optimism or pessimism.
They're both excuses not to fight.
You think things will turn out well, you don't fight.
You think things will turn out awful, you don't fight.
I'm for fighting.
But the part I most worry about is...
What I have claimed for many years now, that it is harder to get people off entitlements than it is off heroin.
So that's why I worry about this bill in particular.
It will just give more people vastly increased entitlements.
And do we have any record of their ever being retracted?
Well, I guess there's been a little bit of welfare-to-work stuff over time, you know, Ronald Reagan especially, and a little bit of Bill Clinton, but I think you're exactly right.
And so what we're doing is we're paying people not to work at the same time that we're giving everybody lots of cash to buy things.
But, you know, the way I think it ends up, though, and the thing I'm very concerned about, is that they're jacking up demand with all this cash.
And they're attacking supply by giving us the highest corporate tax in the developed world, by raising the tax on past heredities, you know, small business owners, to the highest of the world.
And they're doing this attack on supply where they're feeding demand.
So what's going to happen is inflation is going to continue to spin out of control.
You know, it's easily going to go into the double digits next year.
You know, when we start to try to fight inflation, we're going to have a serious economic calamity.
And serious economic calamities is when socialists pounce and they take away our rights.
And I'm, again, very, very concerned about the trajectory of the country.
Joe Biden has completely turned around the Trump economy, and he's done so in a way that's more rapid than you could ever have expected.
And it's because he, at the same time that he's stoking demand, he's attacking supply.
And if you don't have supply and you've got lots of demand, then you end up with inflation and not much growth.
You get stagflation.
Let me remind people about your book, because we have to take a break.
Stay with me.
The Drift.
Stopping America's lie to socialism, Kevin Hassett was the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Donald Trump.
The Hugh Hewitt Show.
Last night, the New York Times ran a headline, social spending infrastructure advances in-house.
And I thought to myself, when did socialism go from big government to social spending infrastructure?
Social spending infrastructure doesn't mean anything.
It's never been a term of art.
It doesn't have any meaning.
It's a cover term.
For a vast hose of money on everything.
This isn't going to get through the Senate, is it?
Oh, no.
I don't think this is going to get through the Senate.
And the infrastructure bill got through, but that's going to be about it on these big spending programs.
And Pelosi and her crew want $4 trillion in spending.
And, of course, I get it.
Pelosi wants to pass this thing.
So that she can be an ambassador and head to Rome.
What they're trying to do is cast one vote.
And in that one vote, they want to take control of your kids, control of education, control of your health care, federalizing elections, changing immigration policy, then more provisions of the Green New Deal and a socialist economy.
Are you telling me that Speaker Pelosi, we're going to visit her on the Pope?
Is that what you're telling me?
We're hearing that that is the goal.
I don't talk to her, but what we're hearing is that she is looking forward to becoming an ambassador.
Now, look, Francis and I don't agree on much, but we cannot do that to the Pope.
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Sometimes there are policies so destructive that at first you don't believe they're true.
Joe Biden is currently defending one.
His plan to award $450,000 to migrants separated from their families after entering the U.S. illegally.
Children of diseased U.S. soldiers are separated from their parents permanently.
They don't receive this kind of money.
And migrants who enter the U.S. legally certainly don't get this kind of payout.
The really big jackpot, it seems, is being reserved for the lawbreakers.
There are some obvious truths here.
First, behavior that's subsidized gets repeated.
Joe Biden is effectively inviting many more illegal immigrants to breach America's open borders.
Second, he's betting over time the payoffs will benefit his party in political terms.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of Americans watch in shock and dismay as our president, the country's chief law enforcement officer, brazenly rewards lawbreaking, a clear violation of his oath to defend our nation's laws.
It's a sorry sight indeed.
I grew up poor, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say...
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I read so many columns.
Oh, oddly enough, I think it was Newsweek.
Yeah.
An unbelievably frightening column about what is happening to small businesses in America.
Deliberately by the left.
They hate small businesses.
Because they can't control them.
The collusion of big business with the left, the media, is unprecedented.
The people fighting for them is the Job Creators Network, JCN. All they ask you to do is get their emails.
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BlockTheMandate.com My guest, who I am enjoying tremendously, Kevin Hassett.
He was chairman of...
The Council of Economic Advisers under the Donald Trump administration has written a book just come out, The Drift, Stopping America's Slide to Socialism, and it is up at DennisPrager.com.
We are drifting to socialism.
It is an astonishing thing.
You mentioned earlier, if I may call you Kevin, Kevin, you mentioned earlier...
About Joseph Schumpeter predicting all of this.
Is that correct?
That is correct, yes.
He absolutely did.
And what decades did he write?
Well, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy came out in the 30s, but he was really writing it in the 20s.
If you go see the book, it's humongous.
And he basically was sort of an Austrian economist of the Hayek School, but he came and he was at Harvard.
And he started to see what the American intellectuals and academics are really like.
And he looked ahead to a dystopian America that was really going to be, you know, driven down that road or drifted down that road by Harvard and their control over academic institutions.
And again, the book is absolutely chillingly accurate.
And as I worked at the Trump administration, I remember we crossed paths a few times back then when I was at the White House.
And one of the things that struck me...
Is that if you listen to the rhetoric of the left, right, what they're saying is that income inequality matters, right?
The African-Americans are discriminated against, and so shouldn't African-American unemployment matter?
And as Donald Trump with his policies came in and he led to the lowest ever unemployment rate for African-Americans, the biggest poverty reduction we've seen since World War II, big decline in income inequality, instead of celebrating it, the left went nuts.
And so I just started to think the first half of my book is all me in the Oval Office with Donald Trump, you know, pursuing these policies, evaluating how they did.
And then in the end, it was so successful in achieving what the left claims they want to achieve that it then becomes a puzzle.
Well, why did they then, you know, basically demonize him and try to run him off the stage?
And I think that to understand that and to put Donald Trump into his place of history, you need to understand this bigger force that we're fighting against that really does start at the universities and their control of the media.
I have these squishy conservative friends who sort of say, well, I like Trump's policies, but I wish he didn't tweet that much.
People who think like that, they don't understand the drift.
The whole point, if you don't go out to Twitter and compete for attention with really interesting content all the time.
That everybody's going to watch the CBS Evening News, and you're not going to have a shot.
And so Donald Trump was a master at getting people's attention.
And because he was a master at getting people's attention, he could overwhelm the drift for a while.
But they have shut him down, and they're shutting down people, his supporters.
The America First Policy Institute, the fastest growing think tank in the world, a lot of former Trump people, they're suing social media because they canceled Donald Trump.
They put up a website where they asked conservatives to just, if they'd been canceled, to tell their story.
They're up to about 100,000 stories.
And so this organized inattention that Marshall McLuhan talked about, that I write about in the book, is happening.
And we have to recognize it, and we have to stand up and fight against it.
And I've got a lot of strategies for doing that.
I don't want to filibuster on your whole show.
You're allowed to.
I welcome your filibustering.
Give me an example.
Yeah, well, the example is something that I've heard you talk a lot about.
You know, full disclosure, the Hassett family contributes to PragerU.
You know, I mean, I just think that what's the solution to this?
Well, the solution is what you're doing, is to create new voices.
Think about how awful the institutions have become, where, you know, facts don't matter anymore.
We need to start new universities, like this thing that's going on Neil Ferguson is doing in Austin, because they're so decrepit and intellectually bankrupt.
That if we start conservative institutions, then they're going to become the respectable institutions of society, because that's where the smart people are going to be.
If you want to study critical race theory and think that there is no objective truth, then you can go to Harvard.
If you want to learn how to be a great businessman or engineer, then you go to a conservative place.
But the second thing that you talk a lot about is courage.
So these squishy kind of former Bush people.
That claim to be conservatives.
How many of them did you see when I was out there fighting for President Trump's policies on deregulation, on immigration, on trade, on tax policy?
How many of them did you ever see stand up and defend me when the left went nuts and packed me?
How often did that happen?
Zero.
Zero.
Yeah, and so the point is that the people who do that, the reason they do that, and this is a big message in the book, is that the New York Times and Harvard University They claim to you that they control respectability, but they don't control respectability.
You know, we're the ones who are right.
We control respectability.
And we have to stand up and fight for each other and have courage.
And so the next time that a conservative steps forward and starts to be successful, everything that happened to Donald Trump is going to happen to them.
And if the sort of squishy Bush people do the same thing for the next guy that they did for Trump, then the drift is going to win.
You know, we have to stand up as a collective group of people that believe in free markets.
And understand the tactics and the assets of the enemy.
That's exactly right.
By the way, I have to just say, I got the chills when you said the Hassett family contributes to PragerU.
I'm not making it up.
No, obviously you're not.
It's okay.
Needless to say, believe you.
I'm very touched.
We have to fight people like you, and people need to read what you write.
What are you currently doing other than writing books?
Oh, well, the two main things are that I'm a scholar at the Hoover Institution with a lot of people who are friends and come on your show a lot.
And I also work as an economic consultant with my old friend Larry Lindsey at an economic consulting firm named after Larry, the Lindsey Group.
I'm his vice president.
Those are my two main occupations right now.
I'm going to do one more segment that will tell you exactly what I'm going to ask you, so don't answer it now.
And you don't need a break to think it through, but I am curious to get your answer why you think Donald Trump is not president.
We'll be back in a moment.
The book is The Drift, Stopping America's Sly to Socialism.
Kevin Hassett was the leading economist of the Trump administration.
Thank you.
Last night, the New York Times ran a headline, Social Spending Infrastructure Advances in House.
And I thought to myself, when did socialism go from big government to social spending infrastructure?
Social spending infrastructure doesn't mean anything.
It's never been a term of art.
It doesn't have any meaning.
It's a cover term.
For a vast hose of money on everything.
This isn't going to get through the Senate, is it?
Oh, no.
I don't think this is going to get through the Senate.
And the infrastructure bill got through, but that's going to be about it on these big spending programs.
And Pelosi and her crew want $4 trillion in spending.
And, of course, I get it.
Pelosi wants to pass this thing.
So that she can be an ambassador and head to Rome.
What they're trying to do is cast one vote.
And in that one vote, they want to take control of your kids, control of education, control of your health care, federalizing elections, changing immigration policy, then more provisions of the Green New Deal and a socialist economy.
Are you telling me that Speaker Pelosi, we're going to visit her on the Pope?
Is that what you're telling me?
We're hearing that that is the goal.
I don't talk to her, but what we're hearing is that she is looking forward to becoming an ambassador.
Now, look, Francis and I don't agree on much, but we cannot do that to the Pope.
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So why?
Pardon me?
Don't get brazen with me.
You know very well that an attorney can't go into these types of areas when the judge has already ruled without asking.
Outside the presence of the jury to do so.
So don't give me that.
That's number one.
I have to tell you, I haven't sat in front of a lot of judges in real time.
I did it once for a speeding ticket in my life.
I have watched many trials on TV, real ones.
I don't think I've ever seen a judge as pissed as that.
He actually looked, if you weren't watching on the video, he looked infuriated.
He was jumping up in his seat and he said, don't get brazen with me to the deputy district attorney.
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You called your son.
You personally promised him you would be here.
Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
Your daddy loves it, you gotta know it, pal!
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work, if you believe.
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Hey, everybody.
Hey, everybody.
Final segment, unfortunately, with Kevin Hassett.
Whoa, this is what we call a loose mic.
Sorry, everybody.
Oh, my God.
The noises you have to put up with.
Thank you for laughing.
I get every so often annoyed emails about the noises from the microphones.
It prompted me.
Kevin Hassett was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Trump administration, his very important book, The Drift, Stopping America's Slide to Socialism.
We are sliding there.
So I said what I would ask you when we return, I repeat, why is Donald Trump not president?
Right.
Well, you know, there are kind of three reasons that jump out at me, and two of them are really the motivation for me writing the book, The Drift.
Of course, and I'm not just selling books.
You can sell books.
On my show, it's permitted.
I'm just saying that we're fighting a really important battle.
That's right.
The big one that I go into, and I really encourage people to dig into this part of the book, is that I went into the White House.
The president asked me to be his chair of Council of Economic Advisors, and I didn't know him.
And I got to know the guy.
And I saw, like, what an amazing guy he is.
I'm still very good friends with him.
I had dinner with him at Mar-a-Lago a few weeks ago.
And the book is filled with stories that the media doesn't want you to know about what a kind person he is.
I had one example of my chief of staff was going in to brief him, and I was out of town, so she was going alone.
And she was so nervous in the morning while she was doing that that she wasn't paying attention and she stepped in a pothole getting into her car, broke her leg.
Oh, my God.
She limped into the Oval Office.
She briefed the president.
She limped out.
She went to the hospital and had her leg set and put in a cast.
And when the president found out about this, he wrote her the sweetest note.
Kind of like how honored he is that there are people this patriotic in this country, but how next time she should go to the hospital.
So the first thing I think is that people didn't really know the guy.
That they believed what they saw.
They believed the propaganda.
That's right.
That's correct.
The second thing is that I think that the sort of Bush conservatives and the Mitch McConnell conservatives, that they don't understand the drift.
And they didn't understand that we are in an existential struggle against socialism and totalitarianism.
And they thought that they could work with the moderate Democrats.
They thought Joe Biden was a moderate Democrat and it wouldn't be so bad.
And they didn't do a good job of rallying around President Trump.
And one of the ways they didn't do a good job is that, you know, it's really the Republican infrastructure that's in charge of making sure that there's no fraud and litigating it.
And so all the fraud stuff that people talk about, you know, I'm not an expert on that.
But I think the third thing is that, you know, the absentee ballots, you know, turned into kind of this weird disaster.
And I think that the Republican infrastructure didn't do a very good job of keeping an eye on all that stuff, and that they did that on purpose.
So those are my three reasons.
Very powerful.
I just have to say, I have to add a fourth, COVID. Even with all of that, I think without COVID, he would have won.
I think that's fair.
Again, if you look at where the economy was before COVID started.
Yes, exactly.
It's like COVID is the only thing.
But again, the absentee ballot thing happened because of COVID, too.
So there's an interaction between them.
Yes, absolutely.
A vast number of things happened because of COVID. And the joke of blaming him for mishandling it.
It's just worth noting that he trumpeted hydroxychloroquine and zinc.
I have gone on record, as Harvey Risch, the epidemiologist at Yale, has, that only God knows how many hundreds of thousands of lives were lost because we didn't use therapeutics like that and ivermectin.
Because the president, I mean, this is the level of discourse in America.
The president that they hate trumpets a drug that works, and they say it doesn't work because they hate the man.
Who announced it?
This is the level of medicine, not just of politics in the United States.
And it's really also just part of the drift.
Fauci is part of the drift.
He sits over there at the NIH handing out monies to these universities that are trying to drive our country towards socialism.
And you wonder why it is that Fauci...
Trump is basically opposing Trump every way he can.
And, you know, as you may recall, I came back as senior advisor at the White House when the emergency happened.
President Trump asked me to come back to the White House to help him think about economic policies to save the economy, given that he had been convinced to have shutdowns before I was in there.
And the minute I got in there, you know, Fauci and the media, they just started turning me into the Antichrist.
You probably remember that.
And they did it to Scott Atlas, too.
And so that's exactly it.
So they were trying to withdraw my respectability, right?
Because they think that those smarty pants at the NIH, at the universities, control who's respectable.
And, you know, President Trump overcame that anyway.
You know, right now, under Joe Biden, more people have died of COVID this year.
That's right.
And one might note, the year of the vaccine.
Yeah, and everybody's got a vaccine.
And there's all these things.
So I know we might be running out of time, but I have to go fast to tell the story.
The other thing the president did, which he gets no credit for, is that, you know, we moved ventilators.
We set up in the White House this thing to move ventilators.
So if there was an intensive care unit anywhere in the country that started to have too many people, we got a ventilator there.
And then we built intensive care units in the Javits Center.
And if that wasn't even enough, we sent the hope and the mercy of the Navy ships to places if they're hitting capacity.
So nobody died.
Because they couldn't get an intensive care unit when Donald Trump was president.
When's the last time you heard about the hope and the mercy going to these places?
Now there's this COVID explosion in some parts of the country.
And the Biden administration is doing nothing.
But of course the media, because Biden's serving the drift, they're just letting him get away with it.
And people are dying right now.
That's right.
It's still out of control, not scrambling stuff, using the devices that Donald Trump put together.
And so, if I understand at all why it happens, that's, again, why I wrote this book.
Read this book, my friends.
You're a good man.
I wish you were in the president's office again.
Yeah.
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"I'm not sure." You called your son.
You personally promised him you would be here.
Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
Your daddy loves you, you gotta know him, pal!
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work.
If you believe.
What reason does he have to care about some guy who's supposed to be his dad, but he's never around?
I can't do it again.
I'm not ready for this, man.
I'm done with you.
Yeah.
We all deserve a second chance.
Ready?
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I mean, there's no other way to describe it.
And this is why people were so angry at the Republicans in the Senate and the House who have supported Biden's scheme.
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Trump was giving a speech Monday night.
The Republican Congressional Committee had a dinner, and he blasted the 13 Republicans in the House.
I think Nicole Malliotakis was in the room.
She had to be squirming.
Because I'm sure President Trump held back, as he does.
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Listen to this from Reuters.
It's so unbelievable that I read it maybe a half dozen times to make sure I got it right.
Compared to people who never had COVID-19, those who had breakthrough infections had a 53% higher risk of death.
Breakthrough means you're vaccinated and it breaks through.
At a 53% higher risk of death and 59% higher risk of having at least one new medical condition, particularly problems affecting the lungs and other organs.
Even when breakthrough infections did not require hospitalization, the increased risk of death And lasting effects were, quote, not trivial.
The research team reported on Monday, that's last Monday, on Research Square ahead of peer review.
Quote, the overall burden of death and disease following breakthrough COVID-19 will likely be substantial.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.
You're more at risk if you have the vaccine.
I'm trying to understand, because they don't write always so clearly.
So it says, compared to people who never had COVID. And I presume, and were not vaccinated.
Otherwise, if the vaccinated are the only people who can have a breakthrough, that's what breaks through.
Folks, there's so much unclear.
Everything so changes.
Because the reason for the pushing of the vaccine is not health.
The reason for the pushing of the vaccine is power.
The reason for the pushing of masks is power.
Remember when Gavin Newsom was videoed having, during the worst of the lockdown in California.
So he was videoed with a bunch of friends at a super-duper expensive restaurant, eating with no mask on.
So people say, oh, he's a phony.
That's true.
But that's not important to me if he's a phony.
I mean, it's important, but it's not as important as the issue itself.
See, they don't believe that masks work.
Nancy Pelosi was videoed during the lockdown in California going to a hair salon with no mask on.
You're pretty close to your stylist.
They don't believe that masks work.
It's a show.
But it's a power trip.
If we could get people to do something irrational.
We are on our way to power.
If we can prove that the American people are sheep, and you are a sheep if you wear a mask outdoors, for example, or even if you believe it works.
This is sheep-like behavior.
I never expected this from the American people.
This has been a bombshell to me, philosophically and emotionally.
Let me give you an example of why I believe that this is so disappointing about Americans.
I'm going to read to you another story that is very relevant.
Okay, you give me a moment and I will give you the story.
Why will it be the last piece of paper?
That's the question.
Here we go.
It wasn't the last.
Fourth from the last.
Business Insider, which is actually a left-wing source.
New protests, coronavirus protests, have taken place across Europe as winter restrictions loom.
New coronavirus protests are taking place across Europe in response to winter restrictions.
Major cities across Europe have seen demonstrations against new rules and requirements to prove vaccination.
With some leading to violence and arrests or turning into riots.
Why don't we have that here?
Are Europeans more interested in liberty than Americans?
Hundreds of people rioted in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on Friday, Reuters reported.
Hundreds of people rioted in Rotterdam against the restrictions.
Fifty-one people were arrested, Reuters reported.
They were demonstrating against government proposals that would mean people have to show proof they've been vaccinated, have been recently recovered from COVID-19, or have a negative test.
Fresh violence erupted in another Dutch city, the Hague.
As protesters hurled fireworks out and set bicycles on fire, and baton-wielding police used horses and dogs to control the unrest, at least seven people were arrested.
God bless the Dutch.
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Are you at all thinking about some relief on any of your mandates?
Listen, there's mandate fatigue everywhere, including with yours truly.
So let there be no doubt about that.
At the moment, no.
This guy is a scumbag.
He is awful.
Contrast that with Governor DeSantis, America's greatest governor, most courageous, and just announced his reelection campaign to become governor of Florida again.
Again, a well-deserved campaign of a man who has been overly courageous with now the lowest COVID rates in the country.
Can you get if it's COVID rate, death rates, or virus rates?
It's whatever it is.
It's the lowest in the country.
Pursuing alternative treatments like monoclonal antibodies.
The first major state to reopen.
Phenomenal economic figures.
No mask mandates for children.
And in the school districts that are doing that, DeSantis is clamping down.
He banned critical race theory.
And DeSantis has done this in a logical and reasonable way.
In a way, and I'm inspired by his leadership versus the weak Vichy French Republicans across the country that continually pander to Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson& Johnson.
Ron DeSantis has been terrific.
But Ron DeSantis understands the promise of the Constitution, unlike Murphy and most Republicans in the country.
Where Ron DeSantis says, a year and a half ago we started with 15 days to slow the spread.
Now it's get jabbed or lose your job.
You see, what Ron DeSantis recognizes is that the sovereign is the people, not him.
It's not we the Ron DeSantis or we the governor of Florida.
No, it's the people's rights that come first.
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I'm reading to you from Reuters, excuse me, from Business Insider, which is on the left.
In Vienna, Austria, tens of thousands of people protested new restrictions.
Why have we not had that in the United States?
Sweden was free.
America was not.
The Dutch are protesting.
The Austrians are protesting.
Tens of thousands in...
In Austria, a country infinitely, well, not infinitely, but tremendously smaller than the United States.
What's happened here?
The fighters, well, maybe it's the media here, or even to the left of the media in Europe, that might well be the smears against the fighters for liberty in the United States.
The mockery.
Yep.
Thousands of people protested in Zagreb, Croatia.
Thousands.
How many people live in Croatia?
Against plans to make vaccines mandatory for public sector employees.
Where the hell are our public sector employees?
Sitting at home?
Yes, sitting at home.
In Italy, thousands of people gathered in Milan.
And thousands more gathered in Rome.
They were protesting the country's Green Pass.
I spoke at a rally in Los Angeles at City Hall a month after the lockdowns, in the spring or winter, I don't remember, or winter, spring of 2020. A couple of hundred people.
And I remember how badly I felt.
A couple of hundred people in Los Angeles, California?
How many, or was it 8 million people in greater Los Angeles?
A couple of hundred came to protest.
My fellow Americans, you don't fight, you lose liberty.
You don't fight, you lose liberty.
That is the way it works.
It was beautiful to see those people, but I remember leaving thinking that was a pretty small turnout.
When you get more in Zagreb than you get in LA, you have to ask what has happened to Americans.
That's why they hate Kyle Rittenhouse.
He fought back.
The left is used to their opposition sleeping.
They can't do that.
Okay, everybody, a reminder on what makes me tick my work on the Bible.
It was delayed for a year because they couldn't get paper, believe it or not, so I'm coming out in March.
It's on Amazon now.
The Rational Passover Haggadah.
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