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Left Wing Media Stays Slandering ft. Dennis Prager

Publish Date: 2024/7/23
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Joining us now is one of my mentors and teachers, one of my favorite people in the world, Dennis Prager. Dennis, thank you for taking the time. I just want to say it is worth coming on just to hear those words from you. Well...

Thank you. It's really it actually moves me, given how impressed they are with you. Well, thank you. And every day your ideas are reaching millions, not even from your mouth. And I hope you know that, that your life's work has this force multiplying effect. Dennis, there's there are several things I want to discuss with you, including CNN's

Character assassination of me because I felt as if you could help me through that. But first, I want to I want to go through the assassination attempt of Donald Trump. Your your analysis, I thought, was terrific and very clear. We're eight days, eight or nine days removed from that. This is the first time a president or former president has been shot since Ronald Reagan in nearly 40 years. Nine days later. What are your thoughts, Dennis Prager?

Well, pretty much what they were immediately, that it was more or less inevitable. That was the title of my column last week. This was an attempt on his life. You can't have half the country, including virtually all of its major institutions, academic, media, et cetera, saying that Hitler was going to come to power if Donald Trump became president.

and not have this reaction. We don't know the politics of the would-be assassin. To the best of my knowledge, we don't know. But it doesn't change my observation that it's not possible to have a drumbeat of this man is Hitler and not have some violent consequence to that statement. I mean, the truth is, if you believe that Donald Trump is Hitler,

What is your moral argument against assassinating? There was no moral argument against assassinating Hitler in the 1930s or 45. So that was my first reaction. It used to be my reaction. And, you know, then there are the religious questions, which you know I love. Did God prevent bullet killing Hitler? And I don't know. My answer is no.

We just don't know. You can't say with certitude God did, and you can't say with certitude God didn't. You have one obvious, and I won't spend a lot of time on this, but whenever people say, and I totally understand their saying, it seems that God saved Trump. Why didn't he save the retired fire chief?

And that remains a mystery. However, it's hard to look at the projectile of the bullet going just— Correct. It's hard to just say that was— Yes, I agree. I agree, and that's why I said— All I'm saying is all of us religious people have to be a drop humbler. We can't say for certain what God does or doesn't. And you've always been consistent on this. You're open to the possibility that God actively intervenes

Totally. Yes. Totally. In fact, I would argue that the odds are 51 49 that he did. And and we don't know God's ways and we don't know his plan or purpose for life. And you said in your fireside chat, which I listen to every single episode, Dennis, by the way, that Donald Trump's Donald Trump's response to getting shot showed that he was larger than life.

Dennis, you don't know who a person really is until they're in a moment of crisis. That's right. Tested is the word. That's right. That was a larger-than-life response. And, you know, with all the talk, he's a narcissist, he's self-involved, he's an egotist and all of that, and there is certainly truth to that. Vast numbers of people are. But deep down...

He does believe the country is infinitely more important than him. And I think that moment showed. I completely agree. And the reaction after the assassination, Dennis, where you had hundreds of thousands of people, including some people that were working for congressional staffers, saying you missed. Why can't you be more accurate?

Dennis, we get to that place, as you say, because when you call somebody a Nazi, when you call somebody a fascist, why wouldn't you then want to assassinate him? Now, I found it to be interesting, Dennis.

The very same people who were saying that Donald Trump is Hitler, moments later were saying, we're praying for Donald Trump and a speedy recovery. Well, which one is it exactly? Is he Hitler or are you praying for Hitler? Right. Because if Hitler had been shot, I would not have prayed for a speedy recovery. Exactly. I would have prayed for a prolonged period of pain and then death.

But which one is it do you think they actually believe? Do you think that they believe that he is Hitler or do they not necessarily believe that and that is just a tactic or a ploy to animate their troops? This is one of the most ongoing indecipherables of my life. Does the left believe what it says? Do they believe Ben Menzies? Do they believe he gave birth? Did they believe that Russia and the Trump campaign polluted

Did they believe that the grandfather of Jewish grandchildren, the father of a Jewish daughter, said that Nazis are fine people? Did they believe that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation? The list of lies that they tell, do they really believe America was founded in 1690? That it's a systemically racist country? It's endless. So I would say that

their first statement of it, they don't believe. And that over time, if you say anything enough, you can come to believe it. I'm not sure OJ Simpson believed he killed his ex-wife by the end. And so does it remain a lie if you believe it? It remains a lie. A lie is an objective statement. Are you a liar? That's, that's the moral, the,

the moral dilemma. If you believe what you say, are you a liar? Now, if you say that Trump said that Nazis are fine people at Charlottesville, even Snopes, which is left of Senator Fact Checker, said it's false, just plain out false. He never said it.

If you read Snopes and you watch the Steve Cortez video made six years ago on PragerU, which has over 10 million views about the Charlottesville lie, and you still say it, you believe it? In other words, is everybody wrong? All the evidence I reject, as a general rule,

which is not directly answering your question. I hope I did directly answer it, but if not, rephrase it and I'll try again. People believe in general what they want to believe. Yes. That is why the world isn't a good place. I mean, I have a blessed life, I'm not complaining at all, but there's so much evil in this world and it's because of lies. Lies are the root of evil more than any other single thing.

And to tell the truth, Charlie, you know this. I know this. Admitted to telling the truth, you will be hated. There is no beloved truth teller. Abraham Lincoln was known as Honest Abe. He was shot to death. So, Dennis, I don't know if you heard the news. According to CNN, I am an anti-Semite. Let's play Cut 60.

Charlie Kirk in Turning Points, USA, has been accused, credibly, by other conservatives of having an anti-Semitism problem within its ranks. Eric Erickson wrote in a post that Turning Point, USA, was looking like not just a drifting operation, but an anti-Semitic drifting operation. Ben Dominich, a co-founder of the Federalist, wrote, if Charlie Kirk remains the head of TPSA, the right has an anti-Semite problem that will follow them into the coming elections. So, Dennis, I guess I'm an anti-Semite now. That's a new one.

Well, if it's of any consolation, according to, let's see, what was it? The Louisiana State Senate Democrats. PragerU is anti-Semitic. They actually passed the resolution. It was ultimately not passed by the Senate, but the Democrats passed the resolution condemning PragerU because they're using PragerU materials in Louisiana public schools.

Five times they said we're anti-Semitic. I'm Jewish. Alan Esper is Jewish. And Marissa Stride is Jewish. Three people who run the organization. So they use these terms because all the left does, including the Times, is smear.

They don't debate. They never debate. How many times did I invite the Arizona State University professors who condemned you and me as bigots and haters and so on? Any one of you want to come on my show, I'll give you millions of people. Just give me 15 minutes in your classroom.

Even don't give me 15 minutes, just come on my show. And they don't debate, they smear. So let me tell everybody, so let me just give my quick Jewish bona fides. Not only am I born a Jew and a religious Jew, I went to Jewish schools, I founded a Jewish synagogue, I founded a Jewish day school. I'm on the fifth volume of a Torah commentary.

I have taught Jewish history and religion at Brooklyn College. My life has been involved so much in fighting anti-Semitism and in helping bring Jews back to Judaism. So I have pretty good credentials as a committed Jew. And let me just say what I said in wanting to send to the New York Times. You're

I'm at a loss for words, which is rare for me. But to call you an anti-Semite, it's really like, how do you refute the earth is flat? If someone says the earth is flat, you're somewhat lost for terms. Well, you know, we do have a lot of evidence for its roundness. I mean, but you sound somewhat pathetic. That's it. That's the best you can come up with. It's round.

So let me just say, I called Charlie a few weeks ago or texted you. I don't remember which it was because I caught you on a college campus defending Israel to all these anti-Israel people. And you were about as good as it gets in calmly destroying the Jew-hating, Israel-hating kids on the campus. I saw you on the Internet. I saw you on YouTube.

defending Israel so terrifically. Anti-Semites don't defend Israel, just for the record.

Jew haters also hate Israel, but lovers of Israel or defenders of Israel, which is more important than even lovers, is a separate issue. Let me give another example, which I did give to the New York Times. When you and I spoke at Arizona State, folks, those of you listening or watching, you probably don't know this because Charlie would not have told you. Let me tell you. So Charlie and I were invited to speak at Arizona State University. He spoke for a half hour, then I spoke.

And his entire talk, which blew me away, was on why he has decided to observe the Sabbath. He's a Christian. He's a believing Christian. He has Sunday as a holy day. But he has incorporated the Sabbath, the Jewish Sabbath, like, for example, not using his cell phone for 24 hours. Right.

be into his life. Do you know any anti-Semites who speak to a mostly non-Jewish audience about the virtues of Shabbat? I mean, folks, the absurdity of it is you can choke on it. But hey, I've been called an anti-Semite.

University of Wyoming, when I spoke there, they said, oh, and the usual six-herb, sexist, tolerant, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic, racist, bigoted, and anti-Semitic. No, but the point, the bigger point is this. What the left has done has raped, and I use that term all the time. It is not over the top. They rape language.

and anti-Semite and Hitler and all of that, and genocide, they have been raped. And if you look it up in the dictionary, there are two definitions to rape, and that is the physical horror sexual rape and the non-sexual rape, like the rape of the rainforest, a term that is frequently used.

So they are raping language when they speak of you as an anti-Semite. And Dennis, it's almost when, just so everyone understands the timeline, and thank you for defending me, Dennis, your true friend, is that I was preparing to speak in front of the RNC in a primetime capacity, which is a great honor, I have to say. I was very touched by that. 9.30 Eastern on the opening night. And as I'm preparing for my speech, without them ever asking for comment,

Well, you...

What do they loathe about you, among many things, obviously, is you're white, you're spectacularly effective, but done with the USA, virtually miraculous. The only reason I don't say miraculous is I want to give you the credit. I say it's miraculous. I give the Lord all the credit. Okay, fine. You're allowed to say that, but those of us...

who are not engaged. I am kind, but this is not an example of my kindness. It's just the fact what you did is remarkable. Anyway, you have...

You threaten them and you're Christian and you're white and you're male. And so you must be by almost definition, if you're a conservative Christian to to the New York Times, you the odds are you're an anti-Semite. That's how they think. And it's they do it through innuendo and a character assassination. And so.

You know, Dennis, the best way I'll get back at them, and I'm still counting on you to write the forward because I'm working on it, is my book on the Sabbath. And that's the best way to get back on them is send them a signed copy. Stop in the name of God. What you have to do is, here's my book on the Sabbath. You're...

Your anti-Semitic opponent, Charlie Burke. That's right. And the title of the name is Stop in the Name of God. And so, Dennis, I'm counting on you to write the foreword. How the Sabbath Changed My Life.

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As a lover of truth, and it sounds so cliché, at least my credentials as a Jew are pretty severe. I've written, I mean, I just gave a few earlier. I have written the most widely read English introduction to Judaism. I mean, that's not inconsequential. My book on anti-Semitism, perfectly appropriate.

I wrote a book on anti-Semitism, is going into its third edition. It has never gone out of print in 40 years. Not many books can now be set up. And Simon & Schuster is publishing another edition updated with the post-October 7th writing that is coming out in a few months.

called Why the Jews. My life has been largely devoted to this. I loathe anti-Semites. I love Charlie Kirk. So there's either I'm wrong or the New York Times is wrong about Charlie Kirk. Thank you, Dennis. And that is the New York Times. So I want to shift gears here, Dennis, and get into a philosophical and personal note that I found to just be fascinating.

You visited, what, 131 countries? Is that right? As of two weeks ago, 132. Well, that's what I want to ask. What did you learn in Greenland? Oh, actually, I think I mentioned it on a fireside chat. You did. And also you did on Dennis and Julie. Yes, it's a big deal, actually.

It's about the concept of thinking that there are places in this world that are really out of it. And that if you live there, you would feel so out of it as to be inconsequential. And Greenland would be as good an example. You can't get more out of it than Greenland. Maybe rural Togo. I don't know. I'm just picking a name. And I've been to Togo as well.

So there's a very interesting lesson in all of this that I realized very early in my travels in life. Wherever you are is the center of the world. And I believe that is a gift from God. Yes. When I was in Greenland, I didn't think, oh, man, am I out of it? I just thought, wait a minute. I have my wife here. I have Alan and his wife. I have 100 people that I really care about.

listeners to my show who came with me. And I realized life continues. The people who live in Greenland and only 50,000 people live in this giant, giant island, second to only Australia's size as an island, these people don't think they're out of it. They go to work. They get an education. They do or don't go to church. They get married. They have children. They have a community. They have hobbies.

That's their life. That's the life of people living in New York City. New York City, it may be the financial center of the Western Hemisphere, but for the vast majority of its inhabitants, that plays no role in their life. Their life is exactly what I just described. I get married. I have friends. I have hobbies. I have children. I go or don't go to church. So it's a very good lesson in life.

Your life is the center of your life, and it should be, by the way. It should be. That doesn't make you a narcissist. Your life is really important. I learned in Yeshiva, the Jewish religious school, which I attended until 19, I learned a great phrase that is normative Judaism. Every human being should say, I'll even say it in Hebrew, For me, the whole world was created.

It's a very beautiful, it's not narcissistic, not egotistic, but one should regard that God made this world for me. And it's for me if I'm in Greenland or New York or Tokyo. So that was a very...

powerful sense that I got when I was there. And also about variety, Dennis. So I've been to Alaska during the summer where the sun went down for 30 minutes. Right. What did you learn about life being in the Arctic Circle where it was dark for what, 25 minutes? Yeah. Yeah.

Well, you're probably you have something in mind. So tell me what you have and then I'll. Well, just that human beings crave variety. But here's my question is, Dennis. Oh, that's the variety. Yes. No, no, no. But let me ask you a question. I want to ask you about this. Right. Do you do you have the nature where you could live in a place like that? Right. So there are two two issues here. Yeah. I didn't know what you meant by variety. When you speak about the humans want variety. I immediately went to men and women.

Let's see where my mind goes. But that's equally important, but that's not. Yes, yes. Bless your soul for acknowledging it. No, we are, again, we were built to want seasons. We were built to want changes in diet. You can't live on your favorite food. That's human nature. We want night and day.

We don't want all night or all day. So, yes, that's a very big factor. Could I handle it? I do believe I could handle both extremes. I couldn't do it 12 months a year. And, of course, no place on Earth has a 12-month. So in the Arctic, it's basically light for, let's say, 12 months and dark largely, not completely in either case, for 12 months.

Yes, I think I could handle it. Certainly, it's easy to live without night. Just close your shutters, you put on an eye shade, which is exactly what I did. It's harder to live with darkness as pervasive and maybe a couple of hours of sunlight. It's harder. But these people, they're not going out of their minds.

Some people do react adversely, but by and large, they can handle it. However, that's not what we want. We want night and day. In that sense, we do want the binary. We want male and female. Well, I guess my question, Dennis, is that do you think that certain people – I don't know if my nature I could –

I could in the winter only see the sun for an hour, in the summer only see night for an hour. And do you think that certain individuals, they cannot exist in the extremes? Well, it depends what the extreme is. But in this instance, I think I could. I don't know if you could, only you know. By the way, I'm not sure I know if I could. My supposition is that I could. First of all, my ability to tune out

And it sounds bizarre, but it's a gift from God, I believe. It's like if there's a baby crying, I could still write my book on my computer.

I don't mean a baby in my own house. I mean like on an airplane. Yes. I can handle that. I don't like it, but I can tune out. There are people who can't. I'm similar. I'm very similar. Unless it's my baby, then it just can't. It's not even. If it's something I'm responsible for. Okay. Yes. If you can tune out of the baby, continue your work, I think you can handle. Look, you experienced it. You said in Alaska you saw the sun go down for a half hour.

and you could read a book at night, right? At midnight, it was perfectly light enough to read a book. I don't think you were going mad, and I don't think you would. It's not the ideal. We do crave variety. We crave night and day, and I broadened it. We crave male and female. If there's no male and female, if there's no night and day,

It is disruptive to the human condition. Dennis, speaking of your fireside chat, I was looking up right here. You are on episode 350. Your first episode was when Obama was still president. What is the lesson you have for listeners of doing important good things with regularity? I think this is a very profound point. Well, thank you. I don't know how profound it is, but I do know it's accurate.

The way to accomplish something in life is to do something regular instead of a vast amount periodic. You know, in light of that, Charlie, you'll really get a kick out of this. Although I'm so flattered. You know me so well. You might have heard me say this.

Are you familiar with how I reacted when I got my latest book of my Bible commentary? No. I hope you're not because you'll get a kick out of it. So when Deuteronomy arrived, Numbers is coming out this year. So four out of the five books will have been published by the end of this year. By Christmas time, the Rational Bible Volume 4 will be out.

So when Deuteronomy came in the mail, and it's beautifully, I insisted on it, it's beautifully printed, beautiful art on the cover. I even choose high quality paper. It's a very, very good looking book, all four books. Anyway, so Deuteronomy comes in the mail. I looked at it, it's 500 pages, and I write concisely. So this is not intimidating, but it's a big book.

And I give you my word, Charlie, I wasn't thrilled. I wasn't ecstatic. I wasn't on author's high. I had my immediate reaction was, when did I write this? I was puzzled. That is amazing. And the answer is... That is amazing. Yes, it is amazing. I laughed at myself at my immediate reaction. The...

You get something done by doing something every day, something regularly. This is one of the you. You taught me that six years ago on one of your fireside chats or radios shows. And people say, Charlie, how do you build this? How do you do all these things? If you do it regularly and you do it with discipline and intentionality,

It is similar to compound interest in investing. It is remarkable what you're able to achieve.

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There is another advantage which you have not heard me say since we're discussing it. You've provoked this, which is the beauty of dialogue. You know, I do Dennis and Julie and this podcast each week, and I realize as open as I am on my own programming,

And being in dialogue with someone like with you now, it draws more thoughts out of you. It's inevitable. So here's another one on the beauty of a little regularly as opposed to a great amount irregularly. And that is you won't have burnout because if you do a little regularly, that means on the day that you're doing that little, you will have time to play.

You will have that time for family. You will have that time for other things than work. That's, by the way, that is, people ask me, how do you have so much energy? And I have the same amount as I had when I was 25. How do you have so much energy as your aide? I have many answers, but one of them is I play every day. I always say this. I take a vacation every day.

And people, people, it's odd to people. You take a vacation every day. I do. And I'm adamant I will engage in any one of my myriad hobbies on any given day. I don't unless it's like the last day before a book is due or something like that. I will never work all day.

And that's been a real preserver of energy and enthusiasm and non-burnout and so on. So you get more done and you can do more.

by a regular smaller amount than a gigantic amount every so often. Is that clear? I hope it's clear. It's very clear. And I need to do a better job of taking a vacation every day. I need to. I know. I know. And I'm pushing you. But no, no. But listen, seriously. No, it's a big deal. You do once a week and that's huge.

No, I do. That's why I'm writing the book is that I am unreachable for one day a week, which is not just one day. It's Friday night to Sunday morning. I take two nights.

Two nights. It's no practical difference. There's so many takeaways. What's awesome is how people, after about a year, they know not to contact you. Oh, you're on Shabbat. Oh, you're on Shabbat. Oh, I won't contact you. That's right. It is amazing. All of a sudden, my phone seems to die. I have to almost check, is the battery working? That's because everybody knows. Continue on that thought about the Shabbat. Okay.

Since time is fleeing, I just, I do want to add one thing on the disgusting charge against you of anti-Semitism. By sheer coincidence, I had nothing to do with this, just want you to know. So my younger son has started doing a podcast. And if I didn't think he was wonderful, I would have told him gently, you know,

This may not be your calling, but I think he's really... He has talent. So his name is Aaron Prager, and he has a podcast, AP Unfiltered. It's one word, not two words. And his latest one is all about you.

I sent it to you. You will get a big charge out of it and you'll do what you want with it or nothing. But I really I wanted you to know if there was an inkling in the Prager family, you know, beware of Charlie. I don't think you would have devoted his whole podcast to to your answering a student at the University of Alabama.

I just, you know, just thought your listeners might want to know how revered you are in the Prager household. I got that email from you this morning and I thought it was that you sent it to him. So it's very nice to know that it was completely... Yeah, no, I sent it to you. I sent it to you and it's like 15 minutes. I'd love you to watch it. I will. And I know you're a super...

super, but it'll touch you. That's why. Thank you. In closing here, Dennis, sum up this historical moment. Biden is no longer running. We have this Democrat implosion. Donald Trump got shot. We've never lived through anything quite like this. Dennis, take us back from a historical perspective and break it down for our audience in closing here. In a nutshell, I had a guest on who said brilliantly the

Republicans know policy and Democrats know policy. I thought that was a very, very insightful comment. They know how to win. We know how to govern, but they know how to win. And so they knew this guy's going to lose for them, and they got rid of him.

You know the Orwellian world in which we live, where the New York Times is saying, what a statesman. All their columnists are writing, what a great man. He put his country ahead of his own self. The man was forced out, okay? He didn't do that. It's a total lie. It's a total lie. It's not a little lie. There's no truth to it. The New York Times and the Democratic Party elite

forced him out. He had no choice. That's why he backed up. So the question is, and the obvious one, how will she do? But if I have one minute, I want to make a point that I made last week about the convention, and I've made it all of my life, the staggering error of all Republicans, virtually all if not all,

That is, their opponent, they don't attack the left and the Democratic Party. When they shouted last week, Joe must go, I got on the radio and said, big error. Joe will go. And then what? Because they're all Joe. All Democrats are Biden. All. It is irrelevant what their last name is, with the exception of Manchin.

And it's a partial exception. They're all Joe Biden. Every Republican should be talking about the damage the Democratic Party and the left have done to Western civilization and to America over and over. My opponent is irrelevant.

My opponent could be James or Johnson or Bernstein or O'Connor or Gonzalez. It doesn't matter. My opponent is a Democrat. They're ruining the country. If you vote for my opponent, you are voting to ruin the country. Kamala Harris is completely interchangeable with Joe Biden and the vision. Dennis Prager, check out Prager, you and Dennis's podcast and the Dennis and Julie podcast. Thank you so much.

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