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Dec. 11, 2024 - Dennis Prager Show
02:31
Moral Conflict Surrounds UnitedHealthCare CEO Murder Suspect
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What we're seeing with this murderer, this assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the fawning coverage that I have to admit I was convicted on.
Because I've been mentioning this guy's name.
I'm going to try not to do it.
And sometimes the argument is, listen, you don't want copycats, right?
So don't mention these people's names.
I mean, that's...
That's pretty much the consensus in talk radio circles.
And sometimes I agree with that.
Sometimes I don't agree with that, depending on the circumstance.
But overall, in general, it makes good sense, right?
Because you don't want copycats.
But I just kind of found myself getting so interested in the story.
And I had to sit back yesterday and I was just thinking, man, this story is so intriguing.
There's a lot of conspiracy theories.
There's a lot of questions to be asked.
What we see or what that story exemplifies, frankly, is how crazy and dangerous the left is.
I mean...
They're humanizing this guy, fawning over this guy, good-looking young man.
There's women online talking about how great he looks and, oh man, how did he get himself in this situation to be arrested?
One lady said on TikTok, I believe, I never kind of bought into or believed in, and I'm paraphrasing here, these women that date men in jail, but basically, this guy looks so good.
I may have to check my own thoughts.
That's the type of coverage that's out there with this guy.
Not to mention, literally last night, I was driving my brother home, and then I turned on to some talk radio.
I turned it right on.
It happened to be Hannity at the time, part of a rerun of his show earlier, and I just listened to some callers calling in.
He was shocked.
I was shocked.
I mean, these people were offering every excuse possible, it seemed like, for what this murderer had done to this CEO. And they were doing it because they were justifying it in a sense because they felt like he served the greater good.
He did the greater thing, if you will.
He was morally superior over the healthcare, the United Healthcare CEO. There was a just cause.
I mean, it was insane.
I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
But then again, I could.
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