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Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager here, and a good Monday to you.
I hope you had a good weekend.
I've been saying that for decades.
And I assume that some don't.
So I don't say it as just a line.
Anyway, welcome again from Miami, Florida, where I will be all week.
I am in part two of the, let's see, how many sessions do we do?
We do nine sessions, I believe it is.
Two hours each, 18 hours on the Book of Exodus with Jordan Peterson and I and five others along with Jordan Peterson.
For the Daily Wire are producing this, and the first nine going through Chapter 19 of the Book of Exodus have garnered, I think, a million views, and there will be millions to come, because they have plans to make it even more widespread, but even a million.
Nothing to sneeze at when you're talking about serious talk about a biblical book.
So we're doing part two now, and Ben Shapiro will be joining us today as well.
So it's a high-powered group, and I'm enjoying it thoroughly.
I really like these other people in the group.
There are two Americas.
The America that thinks that this is a beautiful contribution to our society and the America that laughs at it or even opposes it.
There are.
We have nothing in common left and right.
Liberals and conservatives have everything in common except for one thing.
The liberals vote for the left.
Otherwise, liberals and conservatives have virtually identical values, but liberals have been Taught and believe that their enemy is the right and not the left.
So that's why I'm here.
I had been doing many other things as well.
I spoke this morning at a big Orthodox Jewish school in Miami to the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.
I'll tell you about that a little later, but yesterday I attended one of my grandchildren's Religious days at his Jewish school.
And it was really moving.
I'll tell you about it.
The Browser Maimonides Academy in Fort Lauderdale.
That was the school.
And it was for the first graders.
It was Sidur Day.
Sidur is the Hebrew for prayer book.
The Jewish prayer book.
The Hebrew prayer book.
And they get their own prayer book.
On this celebratory day, which was yesterday.
And I was really touched at how different everything was in this school from a regular public or regular private school.
First of all, the boys and girls all had a special way to dress.
Basically, a white shirt and slacks for the boys and a white top and a skirt for the girls.
I think it is a beautiful thing to have dress codes.
I think it is a beautiful thing to have a different dress code for boys and for girls.
All of that is considered sick and disgusting and transphobic and homophobic and what else?
Let's see.
Heteronormative and patriarchal.
Everything I saw yesterday is held in contempt at most of your local private and public secular schools.
The boys were dressed as boys.
The girls were dressed as girls.
They seemed happy and healthy.
They probably are largely happy and healthy.
They spoke about God in their lives, the importance of prayer.
You know, I am immersed in both the Christian and Jewish worlds.
There may be others who are as equally immersed, but I think it's pretty rare.
I know it's rare.
It's not a compliment.
It's just a statement of fact.
It is so appropriate to speak of Judeo-Christian values because any Christian who, any traditional Catholic, Protestant, LDS, Mormon who would have been there, would have, if the words that were in Hebrew were translated, and there were not many but some, they would resonate entirely to what was said.
The importance of prayer, the importance of God in their lives, waking up and thanking God for another day.
I mean, it was really a beautiful thing.
The kids sang these songs, melodies, and then each one was called up.
There were, I counted, 16, yeah, 16 of them, of the first graders at this school, and they were called up, each one, to be given a prayer book.
And, you know, the families and friends cheered as the kid went up there and the kid beamed for a picture taken with a real camera, I might add.
So I thought it was a very beautiful scene.
You should homeschool your child or send your child to a school that affirms Judeo-Christian values.
That affirms what is good, what is noble, what is beautiful, that affirms the need for the individual to battle himself as opposed to battle America.
The problems in kids' lives are human.
Now they are American, ironically.
America is the most woke country in the world.
I guess Canada is probably tied.
It is a tragedy for me to say this to you, because American exceptionalism has been one of the cornerstones of my understanding of the world.
And yes, today America is exceptional.
Exceptionally woke, and therefore exceptionally destructive.
Too many of the values in the world.
I can't believe I'm saying this.
I know, I'm hearing my words, and I know what I'm saying, I know they're true, and I still can't believe it.
But that is the case.
People, apparently there is some almost demonic part of human nature that hates the good.
To hate what America has achieved, there is something truly sick with your soul.
And it's very hard for me to relate to it.
It's hard to empathize with something that is just twisted.
So, another thing that I will dwell upon...
So I went to another Orthodox Jewish school to give a speech today.
And obviously before the show, it was 9 a.m.
Eastern Time.
Happily, I don't suffer from jet lag because it meant that I gave a speech at 6 a.m.
my time.
But I'm fine, thank God.
I really do thank God.
Some people are really...
Really hit by jet lag.
Anyway, I asked these students, 6th, 7th, 8th graders, my lifelong question, would you save your dog or a stranger if both were drowning?
Since they live on the Atlantic Ocean, they have beaches, they can relate to it.
In the Midwest, I have to say, imagine.
Here I don't.
And which one would you try to save first?
And the vast majority, it wasn't even the one-third, one-third, one-third that I have often gotten, one-third, the dog, one-third, the stranger, one-third doesn't know.
This was like 90% would save their dog.
And I basically spoke to them, and I even forcefully told them, You don't take your religion seriously.
You pray every day.
The famous verse from the Torah, from the first five books of the Bible, don't follow your heart or eyes, and yet you follow your heart.
This is a big deal.
I'll talk about that more momentarily.
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So, my friends, there's a great piece in Newsweek.
I didn't even know he would be writing.
PragerU is a very big organization.
C.J. Pearson is one of our young, what they call personalities.
He speaks to a lot of people.
He's with PragerU.
He has a piece in Newsweek.
C.J. Pearson, PragerU personality.
That's how he is.
Young men like me deserve better role models than Prince Harry.
You know, I haven't spoken to you almost at all about Harry and Meghan.
And I haven't because I just didn't want to get involved for reasons that are not fully clear to myself, believe it or not.
And I am pretty clear about my motives and intentions.
I think perhaps it was because I thought maybe I don't know enough about their family situation to broadcast my opinion about these two people.
But it's gotten so far, it's gone so far, that I feel that this C.J. Pearson, this...
Young man, younger than Harry, has really hit the nail on the head.
So some of what he has written in the January 13th Newsweek.
The Duke of Sussex renounced it all purportedly in the name of love, and in doing so he also denounced his country, scoffed at tradition, and estranged his family.
Yet somehow this makes him a role model in the eyes of the media.
The Evening Standard called Prince Harry the male role model men so desperately need.
The twisted world of the left.
To think that Harry is the male role model men desperately need?
CNN did the same, casting the Duke as, quote, role model for emotional availability for men and boys, as did Harper's Bazaar.
The twisted world of CNN. Again, I can't believe this.
He is a role model for emotional availability for men and boys.
Crap on your brother.
Crap on your father.
Crap on your stepmother.
Crap on your family.
On your country's traditions.
You're an emotionally available role model, according to CNN. Yeah, they probably can't stand his brother William because his brother William has dignity.
The left finds dignity repulsive.
Self-control, dignity, affirmation of tradition and country.
Oh my God, you can't get lower.
Well, you can't get lower than that, I guess.
You can deny that men give birth.
But it's hard to get lower in the eyes of the left.
I told you that we have nothing in common.
The left thinks that Prince Harry is just apparently...
Awesome.
A male role model.
I can't think of a more emasculated man in public life.
There may be.
Maybe the drag queens who would acknowledge that.
But they're anonymous.
He's well known.
Best-selling first-day book in history.
1.4 million books sold the first day.
People love gossip.
Hmm.
That's the human condition.
I continue with this article in Newsweek.
Somehow this makes him a role model in the eyes of the media.
Oh yeah, I read that.
But while Prince Harry may be the media's darling, he is no role model for my generation.
Or rather...
We deserve better role models than Prince Harry.
What is virtuous about turning one's back on their family?
What is courageous about disparaging them in front of any audience that is willing to listen?
What does it say about a culture when it chooses to denigrate thinkers like Dr. Jordan Peterson for empowering young men Coincidentally, I'm very involved in this.
C.J. Pearson is with PragerU, and I'm with Jordan Peterson for nine days, doing the book of Exodus for the Daily Wire.
I know of what he speaks, this young man.
What does it say about a culture that chooses to denigrate thinkers like Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for empowering young men to embrace responsibility?
Yet champions people like Prince Harry, who wear victimhood as a badge of honor.
C.J., well done!
Well done!
And he ends his piece.
We are tired of the glorification of the emasculated men.
We are tired of the demonization of men for simply being men.
The story of Prince Harry isn't something to emulate.
It is something...
To repudiate.
All right, CJ, well done.
That is exactly right.
The loathing of quality men who embrace manhood is a central part of the left.
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Harper's Bazaar, and other media as a model for young men.
It's pathetic.
It's just pathetic.
Men need, boys need male models like they need food.
And there's such a paucity of them.
Men, so many men, have opted to be weak.
It's a choice to be weak.
Everything is a choice.
People should understand that.
It's like I tell...
People during the happiness hour, and when I talk about happiness, you choose when to be insulted.
Yes, it's a choice.
How come I never feel insulted?
You know how many insults there are of me on the internet?
Tens of thousands.
But I never feel insulted.
I don't understand what the term means.
I choose not to be.
Everything is a choice.
You want to be weak?
You've chosen it.
Weak men are known in part as leftists.
The more progressive the man, almost always, the weaker he is.
Doesn't mean they can't do damage.
To do damage doesn't take strength, however.
To construct takes strength.
To destroy does not take strength.
These men...
They're afraid of life, they're afraid of being unpopular, they're afraid of being unloved, and they're afraid of women.
It's a defining characteristic of the weaker man, a fear of women.
Women know it, and they are generally repulsed by it unless They, too, are of the progressive ilk and have convinced themselves that a weak man is a great asset to them.
But then they get angrier, and they don't know why they're angrier.
Have we ever seen as many angry women in our society as today?
We statistically know that there are more depressed women than ever young women, anyway.
That's a statistic.
That is not a conservative.
Source or a conservative claim.
Major issues.
How you develop boys into good men is one of the most important questions any society...
In fact, it might be the most important question any society has to face.
In our weirdo world, the...
The amount of weird stories that comes in on a given moment is quite remarkable, actually.
Here's one from Australia.
Australian man attacks the doctor that he believes killed his loved one with the vaccine.
So there's actually a video of him banging on his doctor's car and smashing his side view mirror.
Of course, I completely condemn that action.
But the anger at doctors who have not been medically responsible and have just been sheep-like in supporting kids out of school for two years, in supporting lockdowns, in supporting kids in masks.
And in supporting young people getting the so-called vaccine, because they've redefined vaccine in order for you to believe it's a vaccine, this has actually caused about half the population of America and many people in every other Western country, for the first time in their lives, to distrust the medical community.
I am among them.
It never occurred to me to distrust the AMA, the Pediatrics Association.
I've never trusted the American Psychiatric Association.
That's been its own tragedy.
But this has happened, this attack by this man whose loved one died because of the vaccine.
And if you deny that people are dying from the vaccine, you're...
You're just not aware of what is happening in the world today.
Yep, it's hard to be strong.
Hi, everybody.
Dennis Prager mentioned to you in Miami all week.
Came here last week doing the Book of Exodus with Jordan Peterson and five scholars.
And it's a high for me.
In part one, the first nine or the first 20 chapters, first 19 chapters of Exodus is out at the Daily Wire.
or By the way, one of the reasons I'm mentioning this is how cold it is here in Miami, or has been.
It's actually been cold at night.
It's gone down, I think, to the 50s, which has sort of shocked the people here.
It's interesting, and I just say it's interesting.
I'm not saying it refutes anything scientifically but it is interesting that these cold things are so rarely reported.
When you get record cold temperatures during global warming, it isn't reported nearly as often as the record hot temperatures might be reported.
What was it they just had yesterday?
Was it in Siberia?
Minus 80 degrees, I believe.
How many people know that?
You have to admit that there are parts of the globe where it would be a major advantage if things got that warm.
In the meantime, listen to this.
A German scientist.
Said that every individual in the Western world, at least, should have a carbon dioxide limit.
Hans Joachim Schellenhuber, from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, said that every person should have a limit of 3 tons of CO2 emission per year.
And those who exceed their limit should be forced to pay for the pleasure.
Now, since none of you know how many tons of CO2 you emit, the average person emits 10,000.
That means that you, according to this, would have to be penalized monetarily if you used one-third of the amount of energy, fossil fuel energy, that you do now.
One-third.
Less than one-third, actually.
Schellenhuber said there are two competing property rights issues at hand, namely the right to spend one's money on high-emissions activities and the rights of the rest of the population, quote, to have an environment worth living in.
Have you noticed that our environment is not worth living in?
I haven't.
In a carbon credit-style scheme, those who emit over the three-ton limit by the middle of the century, That's 2050. 27 years from now would need to privately purchase credits from those who are under the limit.
So if you were under the limit, you would get money from people over the limit.
That's a beautiful, honest redistribution of income plan.
At present, according to the news outlet, the average German is far above Schellenhuber's proposed limit as 10 tons of CO2 emissions are produced by the average citizen, as I mentioned earlier.
Citing the Paris World Inequality Lab, there are some millionaires within the country that produce over 100 tons of CO2 per year and some thousands of elites worldwide who emit over 2,000 tons a year.
Aside from not spelling out how he expects people to drastically reduce their carbon emissions, the German scientist did not elaborate on how exactly this will be tracked and monitored.
However, as Breitbart News reports, Alibaba is developing a digital, quote, individual carbon footprint tracker to monitor the actions of the public.
That this will be incorporated into various countries in the not too distant future.
An individual carbon footprint monitor.
Alibaba's president announced at the Globalist World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which is taking place now, one of the most awful, destructive, I never used the word in the past, but I will now.
Demonic institutions in the world, the World Economic Forum.
Proof that people do not value liberty.
This is very scary what is happening with the World Economic Forum.
Yes.
The Chinese tech giant is currently developing a digital individual carbon footprint tracker to monitor the emissions of the public.
We are developing through technology the ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint, where they are traveling, how they are traveling, what they are eating, what they are consuming on the platform.
The former Goldman Sachs banker explained.
That's Michael Evans, J. Michael Evans.
The fact that he announces this with pride gives you an idea of how little people who want to control your lives fear the average citizen.
It's not even being done by the World Economic Forum in a sneaky way.
They're boasting about it.
We are developing through technology.
A former head of Goldman Sachs.
And he is J. Michael Evans.
to measure your carbon footprint when you're traveling, how you are traveling, what you are eating, what you are consuming.
The description of the environmentalist movement is a watermelon, green on the outside, red on the inside.
It was told to me about 30 years ago.
I sort of knew it was true, and now it should be obvious.
It's green as environmentalism on the outside, red as in communism on the inside.
They're telling you they are.
And half the world doesn't give a damn.
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The only existential threat I am aware of...
Well, actually, there are two actual existential threats.
Global warming is not one of them.
One existential threat is to liberty and freedom of speech and all the freedoms that go under the heading of liberty, from the world's left, from the World Economic Forum, to the Democratic Party in the United States.
All the organizations that support it, like the medical associations, etc.
The other existential threat is to Israel on the part of Iran, which repeatedly vows to exterminate the state of Israel.
That's an existential threat.
There is no existential threat to biological life or to human life.
That's a gigantic lie.
It's not being a climate denier.
It's being a truth-teller with regard to existential threats.
But in the name of avoiding existential threat, the left is capable of depriving people of liberty.
And that is exactly what is taking place.
It's now taking place in Davos with the World Economic Forum, headed by a German Klaus Schwab.
Funny, I have a number of wonderful German friends, and they know my belief.
They don't have much to say against it.
One of my ways of understanding the last 150 years of the world is Germany is always wrong.
From the Kaiser to Angela Merkel.
It's a phenomenon, isn't it?
I don't understand why.
I certainly don't believe it's in DNA, but it's certainly in the culture.
Hard to explain, but it seems to be the case.
San Diego, Adam, hello.
I'm honored to talk to you.
You know, based on what you were saying before, I mean, what do you think of this?
That owners whose values, you know, are more against your own values than with?
I mean, people should never spend money on those owners or their companies.
I mean, isn't that even in the Bible somewhere, like the Book of Wisdom or something?
Spend on their owners?
I didn't quite follow what you're saying.
Like, owners who have values that are against the customer's values.
People shouldn't spend money on those owners or their companies or banks.
Well, it's a very big problem because virtually every large corporation is run by a coward.
back in a moment.
Well, hello, everybody.
Hope you had a good weekend.
I'm Dennis Prager in Miami.
Cold Miami, I might add.
People here are shocked at how cold it is, and I am thrilled beyond words, as you can imagine.
So far, I'm two for two.
I was here for the same reason for ten days in August of last year, and now ten days here January this year for The Daily Wire and Jordan Peterson, where he is leading six of us in...
Studying the book of Exodus.
This is part two, ten sessions.
The first part has been magnificently successful for Daily Wire.
And in my opinion, this is at least as good as the first sessions, the first ten sessions or nine sessions.
And it was actually inordinately cool.
For August in Miami, when I was here, they all said, oh, this is a freak week.
So I've come for two freak weeks, both on the cold side, and I would not be so presumptuous as to say God has acted in this way.
As important as I believe this project is, first of all, it would go on if it were extremely hot.
And secondly, I... I never assume that God intervenes in my life only because how do I know and I always have this voice in me that says, well, why isn't he intervening in somebody else's who needs intervention more?
But it's a stupid question because there's a great Hebrew phrase.
It's three words in Hebrew, but it's more in English.
In Hebrew it goes, If I knew him, I'd be him.
I find that an extremely intelligent response to all these questions people have with regard to God.
There are questions that don't allow for answers that we can fully understand.
Because we're not God.
Simple as that.
Does your dog understand your decisions?
So why will you understand God's?
That's a rational way of looking at it.
So anyway, from cold Miami, Dennis Prager, good to be with you.
This is Martin Luther King Day.
And the president delivered an address yesterday.
Joe Biden.
A bad man, in my opinion.
I can't believe I'm saying that about a President of the United States.
I didn't say it about Bill Clinton.
I didn't say it about Barack Obama.
Two Democrats have been in office since I began broadcasting.
Didn't care for either of them, but I never said that.
This is a bad human being.
In my opinion, considerably worse human being than Donald Trump.
And certainly more damaging to the country.
In any event, we gave a speech to this race-baiting president.
He spoke at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, sort of the spiritual headquarters of the Martin Luther King memory.
This is the New York Times.
Interesting in the way it's reported and in what it says.
When he came to the Capitol of the South to honor the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King last year, President Biden delivered a call to non-violent arms for voting rights.
Voting rights.
The whole thing is another lie of the left.
No voting rights are being suppressed.
They consider asking people, For identification for an ID to be suppressive of a voting rights.
How many democracies in the world have voting ID requirements?
To the best of my knowledge, nearly all of them.
Why wouldn't they?
Why would anybody be opposed to such a thing?
But this is another way in which you can depict the Republicans and conservatives and the right generally as anti-black and anti-democracy.
Equating opponents, that is, President Biden equated opponents of voting rights.
This is the way in which the New York Times reports it.
Voting rights is not in quotes.
Equating opponents to segregationists.
And vowing to rewrite Senate rules to defeat them.
I will not yield, he declared.
I will not flinch.
A year later, Mr. Biden returned to Atlanta on Sunday with little to show for it.
The New York Times is unhappy about that.
He may not have flinched, but he did not succeed either.
None of the sweeping voting rights measures he championed passed the Democratic-controlled Congress last year.
And so a leader who arguably owes his presidency to the critical and timely support of black voters, capital B of course, mainstream media has decided to capitalize a color, in 2020 was left to offer only vague exhortations of hope.
And no concrete policy plans or legislative strategies.
This drives the New York Times crazy because an inactive Congress is anathema to the left, which wishes to pass as many laws as possible because every law is, by definition, controlling of people.
Quote, At this inflection point, we know there's a lot of work that has to continue on economic justice.
So a little word before I continue his quote.
What is the difference between justice and economic justice?
Between justice and social justice?
Just yesterday at this seminar with Jordan Peterson for the Daily Wire, we reviewed Exodus...
23, either 22 or 23, which has a law in it.
You shall not favor the poor man in court.
And as I pointed out to the group, you'll be able to see it in a few months.
As I pointed out, this is the Bible's way of attacking social justice.
Because social justice would say that in a battle between a billionaire and a poor man, you should favor the poor man.
But that's social justice.
Justice is you favor who is right.
That is the purpose of a courtroom, to establish justice and truth first.
Justice is built on truth.
Once you begin with social justice, the battle for truth is insignificant and for justice.
Social justice has nothing in common with justice.
If it did, if it were the same thing, they wouldn't have a term called social justice.
It would be meaningless.
But it is not the same as justice.
If it were the same, obviously, there wouldn't be such a word or term.
So, economic justice, okay?
Civil rights.
We have to continue.
There's a lot of work to continue, the president said at Ebenezer Church, on economic justice, civil rights, voting rights, and protecting our democracy.
Yes, they're all being threatened by the right wing.
Economic justice, civil rights, voting rights, and protecting our democracy.
Really?
How exactly is the right wing threatening?
How are conservatives and Republicans threatening our democracy?
And I'm remembering that our job, this is the line that really annoys me.
You would think the others did.
They do.
But this one, I gotta say, this one got me.
And I'm remembering that our job is to redeem the soul of America.
Mr. Biden told the appreciative crowd.
Look, I get accused of being an inveterate optimist, the president added.
Really?
Who has ever accused Joe Biden of being an inveterate optimist?
These are things that he just makes up.
It's a joke, somewhat.
Alright, anyway, this is the line that gets me.
Progress is never easy, but redeeming the soul of the country is absolutely essential.
This is the ultimate example of telling you That you're doing what we're doing.
I also believe we have to redeem the soul of our country.
But they're the threat.
All right, everybody.
So I am reading to you the New York Times description here of the Joe Biden speech.
At Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
And this is the part that really...
That's the ultimate gaslighting.
Redeeming the soul of our country is absolutely essential.
Twice at least he said, redeem the soul of our country.
Yeah, we on the left.
That's a beauty, isn't it?
That's the ultimate gaslight.
We're going to redeem the soul of our country.
You who destroy the soul of our country, you leftists, are going to redeem it.
Yeah.
Well, if you believe men give birth, then you believe that the left will redeem the soul of the country.
That's a fact, by the way.
I can't think of anyone who thinks men give birth who don't think that the left will redeem the soul of the country.
And I can't think of anybody who denies men give birth Who believes that the left will redeem the soul of the country?
So they're related.
This package of lies, of absurdities, are believed by the same people, whatever the absurdity.
America is systemically racist.
America was founded in 1619. Men give birth.
There are no two sexes.
It is a beautiful thing to expose five-year-olds to drag queens.
Skits.
Cold story hours.
And they believe they will restore the soul, or redeem, excuse me, the soul of the country.
It all goes hand in hand.
You believe one, you believe the whole list.
You don't believe one, you don't believe the whole list.
One of the many reasons I say that there is an unbridgeable gap between left and right.
If you believe the left will redeem the soul of the country, you believe men give birth.
Speaking from a church pulpit, New York Times report continues, Mr. Biden eschewed the open partisanship of his speech last year.
I wonder, did they acknowledge last year that it was open partisanship, or they only acknowledge it this year?
When he spoke at a university and compared Republicans to George Wallace, the Alabama governor who stood in the doorway rather than let black students enter a white university.
To Bull Connor, the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, used police dogs and fire hoses on civil rights protesters.
And to Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy that went to war to defend slavery.
Yes.
That's what he did last year.
This is the President of the United States speaking about his belief in wanting to unify America.
But half the country is the moral equivalent of George Wallace, Bull Connor, and Jefferson Davis.
Pretty remarkable, is it not?
That's it.
1-8 Prager 776 is the number here.
And let's see what we have.
Okay.
Let's see.
Abbeville, South Carolina.
David, hello.
Hello.
I remember you talking about the same thing with Bill Maher about men giving birth and that the Democrats believed that, and he thought that was just outrageous.
Do you think that your comment changed the way he operates?
Because now he's really kind of scrutinizing what the Democrats are doing.
Well, Bill Maher, to his credit, says a lot of things that are anti-left.
Bill Maher is a liberal.
He hates the Republicans and hates the right, but he also hates the left.
So he is a liberal.
He probably votes Democrat.
Sorry, I don't know what the noise...
I'll have to let go.
Sean, I don't have access to the controls here for some reason.
And I don't know why we're getting those noises.
Again, I'm on remote, folks, and so sometimes you have to bear with us.
Okay, let's see now.
Whoops.
Sorry, folks.
I'm trying to get back, and there we go.
Let's see if this works.
Okay.
Palmdale, California.
John, hello.
One second, John.
Wait, wait.
John, before you say anything, Sean, there's some reason you're the only one who can access the calls.
Go ahead, John.
Pleasure to talk to America's number one conspiratorialist.
It's a stupid comment.
Can you tell me of a conspiracy that I endorse?
Pardon me?
Because you don't have anything to back it up with.
What conspiracies do you think I believe in?
Well, you, for one, don't know, you say, who won the election.
Well, that disagrees with all your famous friends, like Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump.
They know.
They're convinced.
But you don't know.
So wait, wait, wait.
So why am I a conspiratorialist?
You're proving the fact that I'm not...
Because it's conspiratorial to think that anybody but Joe Biden won the election, for one.
Is it conspiratorial to think that there was cheating done in the Nixon-Kennedy election?
I'm not an expert on that, Dennis.
Okay, fine.
Okay, so let me just say...
That to have doubts about the Democratic Party being honest, if that's a conspiratorialist, then it renders the term useless.
Conspiratorialist means one who makes up silly fantasies of conspiracies.
If you think it's a silly fantasy to think that the Democratic Party would cheat in an election...
I'm keeping you on, by the way.
I just have to put you on because we're going to take a break.
I'm very curious to hear what else you have to say.
Because I go first to calls that differ with me.
All right, what's our timing there, Sean?
All right, we'll be back in a moment.
I'm Dennis Prager.
The Dennis Prager Show.
I'm going to go back to my caller, John, in California.
Hello, John.
Yes.
Hi, Dennis.
One second.
Okay, yeah, right.
So, okay, so...
Do you want to continue with the conspiratorialist or move on to something else?
It's your call.
Well, thank you, Dennis.
I just find it abhorrent that you preach so many wrong ideas to your listening audience that I think you know are wrong.
I don't believe you believe all of what you say.
Like what?
What do you think I don't believe?
So therefore you think I'm lying.
That's one thing I must admit in my 40 years, it's very, very rare.
I've been called everything except a liar.
So you really do have a big hurdle to overcome.
Tell me where I've lied.
I never said you lied, Dennis.
I said you dispensed.
You did.
You said if I know something is wrong and I'm saying it, then why is that not a lie?
That's the definition of a lie.
To say something you know is not true.
I hate to call you a liar, Dennis.
Alright, so that, okay.
Okay, it's very sweet that you hate, and I'm not being cute.
But when you say, I say things that I know are wrong, that is the definition of a liar.
Well, you must believe them to be true.
Let me say that, Dennis.
You must believe them to be true.
Okay, but they're wrong.
Not a liar.
But so many of the things that you espouse are just flat out not controversial anymore.
Like climate change, for instance.
What do I say about climate change?
Tell me what I say and then tell me what's wrong.
You don't believe that climate change is an existential threat to civilization?
That's right.
I think it's a sick, perverse...
Can you water your lawn anymore, Dennis?
If I can't, it's only because of the laws of a state that decided not to build, for example, any water purification plants, desalination plants in California like Israel has done, a place that has less water than America by far, and now exports a place that has less water than America by far, and now exports water because it Why didn't we build them in California?
Because of the goddamn environmentalists.
That's why.
Dennis, if you are trying to espouse that the climate change is not affecting us, I never said that.
You changed from existential threat to affecting us.