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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Dump Biden. That seems to be the new real possibility
now that the Democrats are trying to float as they
seem to be realizing that he could be a bigger
liability and cost them the White House. Democrats and the
mainstream media have tried for years to make Joe Biden

(00:22):
look capable and competent. The problem is they're having a
problem continuing to keep it up after everywhere you look
he seems to look incompetent and like an idiot. After
last week's release of a Washington Post opinion piece which
changed everything, the mainstream media started to actually criticize Joe

(00:46):
Biden for the first time in a real way. Now
this opinion piece that was in the Washington Times. Washington
Times does not criticize Joe Biden. And yet this opinion
piece titled quote and Biden should not run again in
twenty twenty four, It began like a puff piece in

(01:07):
support of President Biden, talking about how great he is
yadya YadA, but then it turned to reality on why
he shouldn't run for reelection. The author of the article
discussed his concerns over this poll number, the Associated Press
poll showing that seventy seven percent of the public and
sixty nine percent of Democrats think that Biden is too

(01:31):
old to be effective for four more years as president
of the United States of America. That's a damning number.
Seventy seven percent of the public think that Biden is
too old to be effective for four more years. Now,
if you think that Joe Biden wouldn't be effective in
the next four years, that means that the vice presidential

(01:52):
candidate becomes even more important. So let's take a look
at what the public thinks. And this is probably the
most shocking part, what the public thinks of the vice
president Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is actually less popular. Yes,
she's hated even more than Joe Biden, with only a

(02:13):
thirty nine point five percent approval rate according to the
newest polls that are out. That made the author of
this Washington Post column even more concerned about Harris than
even Biden, because he says that one way Biden could
help himself is by encouraging quote a more open vice

(02:33):
presidential selection process that could produce a stronger running mate.
Individuals he suggests as candidates for VP could include the
La mayor Karen Bass and Commerce secretary as well. The
author's commentary seems to have opened the floodgates for other
members of the mainstream media who have simply fallen in

(02:55):
line over the last three years. They are now starting
to point out all of the lives that Joe Biden
has been telling. Now, of course, none of the lies
that deal with the actual son or with a Biden
crime family. Those lies they are not gonna mention. But
they're talking about all the other lies and miss truths,
things that he says, and he just makes up crap
like he was at nine to eleven the day after

(03:16):
nine to eleven at ground zero. He wasn't actually at
ground zero. He was in Congress. He was on the
floor of the Senate the day after nine to eleven,
and there would have been pictures of him if he
would have been where he claimed he was at ground zero.
We know that that was a lie, but he said
that new lie just the other day. Now, I'm gonna
play something for you from CNN, and this is absolutely

(03:40):
shocking to hear this from CNN. I cannot believe that
this is on CNN. I cannot believe they spent this
amount of time talking about this. By the way, on CNN.
It is completely shocking to hear it. And the only
reason why is because now Democrats are afraid they may
actually lose. And when you find out that you may lose,

(04:03):
then people start really freaking out. Take a listen to
see an n talk about this pattern of Joe Biden
being a consummate liar, and he.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Has done I don't know if it's similar things, but
he sort of told some stories that.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Don't line up quite like this before.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Yeah, this president has a pattern at this point of
either inventing or embellishing stories about his own past, his biography.
He did it three times in one speech last month alone.
He claimed he had witnessed a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh
when he actually showed up about six hours later. He
claimed that his grandfather had died just days before he

(04:41):
was born himself at the same hospital. In fact, his
grandpa died more than a year before in a different state,
not the same hospital. And he also repeated a favorite
fase story that I and others had debunked over and
over again about a supposed conversation with an Amtrak train
conductor he was friends with who's actually deceased at the time.
The conversation would have had to take place. And that's
not all. There are some more serious ones, in my view.

(05:04):
Previously in his presidency, he claimed at one point he'd
been arrested during a civil rights protest, when in other
versions of the story he just said an officer had
taken him home from a protest. He said he had
visited the Pittsburgh synagogue where warshippers were killed in a
twenty eighteen match shooting. In fact, he had actually spoken
to the rabbi, but never but never went. And he's
made a whole bunch of others too, he said. At

(05:25):
one point, Republicans like to bring this up. He said
that he used to drive a tractor trailer. He used
to drive an eighteen wheeler.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Never happened.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
The White House later clarified he used to drive a
school bus at one point for as a job briefly
school bus, of course, not an eighteen wheeler. So whatever
his intentions, whether it's you know, foggy memory a but
stuff that's going on decades ago, or deliberate embellishment, this
is unfortunate pattern that keeps coming up again and again
with Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
I love how they call it an unfortunate pattern. Now
you notice in all of the pathological line that they
just mentioned, they did not mention, not one single time,
the real pathological lie that was told, and the real
pathological lie that as he's been talking about, is his son. Right,
I've never spoken to my son about any of his

(06:10):
business dealings. Guess what happened. We know that's a lie.
Did they mention that in their story? No, because see
that could actually bring down the Democratic Party, and that
could actually bring down the president of the United States
of America. So that will not be mentioned. Okay, that's
number one. They bring up all the other issues that
they mention, none of them political, none of them about
the shady money coming in from around the world. So

(06:33):
to be clear, they are still protecting at all costs
Joe Biden from a political firestorm around him. At the
same time, they're starting to understand how vulnerable he is
and how there's a very good chance now that Democrats

(06:55):
need to have this discussion about what's going to happen
coming forward. We're going to deal with the Joe Biden
that people don't like. Now, let's talk about Kamala Harris
for just a moment. Let's go back to that, Kamala
Harris is an individual that is liked less than Joe Biden.
And that's exactly why there's a real problem now. And

(07:17):
that problem for the President of the United States of
America is what do I do with my vice president?
No one likes the Vice president of the United States
of America, and the Democratic Party they want her gone.
They want her out, They want her to be gone
for a very long time. They do not like her.
And if you are worried about the age of the
President of the United States of America, as America has

(07:40):
clearly stated, and you think he may be too old,
and if you just look at the average lifespan of
a man, there's a very good chance there could be
a natural cause that takes him out of the presidency
in the next four years. We know that if that
is the case. Now, what's happening is they're saying, well,
we sure as hell don't want Kamala Harris to be

(08:02):
the vice president, So can we get rid of her?
Can we get rid of everything that she has said?
Can we get rid of everything that she claims she
wants to do? Can we get rid of everything that
she's advocating for? In her being the vice president. How
do we get rid of her? How do we get
rid of this person that no one likes? Can we

(08:25):
kick her off the ticket? Is there time to do it? Yes?
Would Democrats be smart to get rid of Kamala Harris?
I think so? But can they do it without making
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(10:09):
look at these lies that had been told by the president,
if you look at the lies had been told by
the vice president, you understand the problems here. Look at
the list that CNN gave us. Right. He lied about
witnessing a bridge collapse that he didn't witness. He lied
about his grandfather dying days prior to his birth at
the same hospital it didn't happen. He lied about a

(10:32):
conversation with an Amtrak conductor who had died a year
before he lied about being in New York the day
after nine eleven. He wasn't there. He was in Washington.
He lied about being arrested as civil rights protest. He
wasn't there, and he wasn't arrested. Or maybe he was there,
but he wasn't arrested. He lied about driving an eighteen
wheel er, which he never did. He lied about visiting

(10:54):
the Pittsburgh synagogue where people were killed in twenty eighteen.
He wasn't there. But you noticed here what's missing some
of the biggest lies, such as he never discussed his
son's business dealings. This is a guy who lied all
the time. He lied about these issues, yes, but he

(11:15):
lied about everything else. You know. There was an interesting
conversation today on ABC this Week, and I want you
to hear what they had to say about the possible
impeachment of Joe Biden, which is the other reason why
so many Democrats are concerned about Biden and Harris.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
Listen to ask you before you go the impeachment inquiry
that McCarthy announced, even though he had said he wouldn't
do it without a vote, and then a few days
later he does it without a vote. I want to
read you something that ken Buck when your Republican colleagues
had to say in a Washington Post op ed of
the impeachment inquiry, he said, impeachment is a serious matter

(11:52):
and should have a foundation of rock solid facts. Trump's
inpeachment in twenty nineteen was a disgrace to the Constitution
and is a disservice to him Americans. The GOPS reprised
in twenty twenty three is no better. He says, these
allegations against the Biden family are part of an imagined
history and a fictitious version of events. Was this premature

(12:15):
going all the way with an impeachment inquiry?

Speaker 2 (12:16):
I don't believe so.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
The facts are everywhere.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
There are text messages, there are emails, there are witnesses,
there are whistleblowers, there are meetings, there are phone calls,
there are dinners. And you can't say, hey, there's a
little bit of smoke. We're not going to follow the
fire and the inquiry. My understanding is, as you said earlier,
gives us expanded subpoena powers. I want the bank records
of Joe Biden. All of that should be on the
table to prove out the allegations in the Stars reports.

(12:41):
We're talking about a significant sum of money. We are
talking about bribery, and in the Constitution Article two, section four.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
I mean, there's no basis, there's no evidence of bribery.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
There are witness, there's a ten to twenty three form.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
There are you know, and you've been investigative, you're on
the oversight. There is evidence.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
I mean say that there's no evidence there when there
is evidence. And quite frankly, it was a fourth estate.
It was the media and journalist when Nixon was going
down that helped you. That investigation helped bring down the
president when they when he broke the law. And you know,
you guys want to deny that. There's evidence. It's everywhere
and the bank records will prove it out.

Speaker 5 (13:19):
All right, we will see.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
By the way, I love this, we will see you
hear that. We well, okay, well we will see. You
have a congresswoman staring at that host saying, you guys
are just you're lying, You're absolutely lying. There is evidence.
He's like, wow, there's no evidence directly tying the president

(13:42):
to bribery. Come on, and they're like, yes, there is
there's evidence everywhere. Why are you guys not doing your job?
Why are you not investigating. Well, there's no evidence. We'll
see where this goes. But there doesn't seem to be
any evidence here that we need that. There's no evidence, right,

(14:02):
you hear it over and over again. There is no evidence.
There is no evidence. Okay, So we know now how
the media is going to respond. They're not going to
look at any of this. Their goal is to take
out Trump as fast as they can. Their goal is
to tie him up in court. And their goal is

(14:25):
to look the other way, look the other way, look
the other way, look the other way when there's actual
real problems here. I go back to the media, and
you look at the media when the news broke that
Joe Biden, okay, was working the phones with his son,

(14:48):
putting him on speaker phone and having real conversations on
speaker phone with business associates from around the world, trying
to get the deals done. That's what was happening. And
this whistle blower and a former business partner come for
and they're like, yeah, it happened all the time. In fact,
one of the associates of Hunter Biden said dozens of times,

(15:11):
almost two dozen times, Joe Biden would call into the
business meetings to make it very clear, like, hey, we
know what's going on here. Hey, we got like, hey,
this is what's happening here. Hey, this is what's transpiring here. Hey,
we know what's happening here. Hey, we know what's going
on here. Like hey, I've got access to the vice president. Hey,
you know, pay the money, right, you're going to get
something exchange for it. And then when they had to backtrack,

(15:33):
when the media had to backtrack and admit that they
lied to you and to me, and that they were
telling the lies of this president, they then said, well,
it's nothing more than a dad calling his son talking
about the weather, saying hello, it's just a dad loving
on his kids. There's nothing here. And then they said, oh,
it's just a dad that's being a great dad, just
saying hey, son, I'm so proud of you. That's what

(15:55):
the media did.

Speaker 6 (15:56):
Joe Biden did nothing, nothing, not even approximating proper much
less wrong or illegal.

Speaker 7 (16:02):
It's wishful thinking. They're trying to create a scandal.

Speaker 8 (16:05):
Think it's pretty clear, at least so far, there is
nothing there.

Speaker 9 (16:08):
House Republicans continue their search for any proof at all
tying President Joe Biden to his son Hunter's business dealings.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
Joe Biden had nothing to do with Hunter Biden's business dealings.

Speaker 10 (16:18):
Because they wanted they wanted dirty of Biden's name.

Speaker 6 (16:21):
Do you know Republicans have been trying to use Hunter
Biden's behavior against the President. Did not know about anything
that Hunter Biden was doing.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
Seeing that Biden was simply involved in his son's life
in a personal capacity, Republicans from consistently trying to make
this argument and create the illusion of some malfeasance being there.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
Spoke to business associates of Hunter Biden to say hello,
to have small talk, casual conversation.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
Hunter Biden talked to his dad on the phone all
the time.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
They talked basically every day.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Sometimes Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Would say hello to the people in the room if
he popped in.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Or on the Florid whatever I saw.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
Casual conversation, nice cities, the weather.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
They never discussed the business.

Speaker 9 (17:06):
These were more of just cordial hello types of conversations.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Business was never discussed on those calls, and there was
more casual sort of check in casual conversations.

Speaker 8 (17:15):
President Biden might have said, hey, putting me on speakerphone.
You know, are you having a business meeting like what
is that about? But do you hang up on your
front on your side.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
Bo Biden, Hunter's brother and President Biden's son, was very
ill with cancer and then passed away. That, as the
witness today testified, was what these conversations and these calls
were about.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
We should put this in context.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
This is the time when Bo Biden, the President's other
son was ill and then dying and then passed away.

Speaker 8 (17:45):
Very fraud and sad time for the Biden family. And
we know how an important family is to the president.

Speaker 9 (17:55):
They're doing Donald Trump's bitting, going after Hunter Biden, trying
to create a tie to the president.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
This is a this is a political move here, it is.
It is a politics thing, right inasmuch as it's anything
else fair?

Speaker 7 (18:07):
Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
It does not appear to have been a directed business tie.

Speaker 8 (18:12):
Is right now.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
You don't see any conduct that's illegal that there is
regulational law that's prohibiting it, even though it might be
highly unethical.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
I don't see high crimes, and mister readers, I don't
even see a low crime. I see a son who's
using his father.

Speaker 10 (18:25):
People with famous last names using them for their own purposes.
People in your families they're near do wells. This is
as old as time, old as time.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
No big deal. So as we have to change the lie,
we'll just change the narrative. Hunter Biden was using his dad.
It's not his dad's fault. Do you hear that one? Oh,
he's just his dad trying to take the phone calls
from his son. He didn't know who was listening in.
We know this is all lie, But then you go
back to the basic point, what are they willing to

(18:56):
do to take out Trump if they can't get Biden
to not run. I want to ask a good friend
of mine about this. And we've got a really special
event that's gonna be coming up that I want you
to be able to come to. It is for me
special because I'm gonna get to go back to my
almlater ole miss, and I'm gonna get to have an

(19:18):
awesome conversation with one of the greats in this industry,
a man that co founded Praguer You. He's the host
of the Dennis Prager radio show. He is a calmnist
and author and a New York Times best selling author.
At that that's enough to make me feel depressed about
my own career. Dennis Praguer is joining me right now, Dennis.

(19:38):
I want people to be able to know about this
October the twelfth, We're gonna be at the Jefferson and Oxford, Mississippi.
Tickets are gonna sell out fast. If you want to come,
you go to Prager in Oxford dot com, p r
A G E R n I n Oxford dot com.
You can get your tickets now. You can buy tickets
for your family, your friends especially, And this is just
one of the things I started in this business so young.

(20:00):
Buy them for high school kids, if you've got kids
that are at Oxford at Ole, miss Buy them for
your college kids so that they can come. It's going
to be an awesome night. I'm looking forward to spending
some time with you. When you do these events. I
feel like you were in that later stage of life,
and I put myself in there too, Dennis, where it's

(20:20):
about now, what did I do and how did I
change people's hearts and minds and how was I able
to have an influence over a country that I think
we're losing. And it seems like for you and what
you built with Prager, you that's exactly what your life
mission is now.

Speaker 7 (20:35):
Well, actually, first of all, it's great to be with you. Actually,
I have had that mission, and I know it sounds odd,
that is odd, but I've had it since high school.
And I have proof because I wrote it in my diary,
which I kept in high school, that, as corny as
it sounds, I said, I know my mission in life,

(20:58):
and that is to influence people to the good, because
I have been obsessed with good and evil since I
was a kid, and I have not wavered one day,
or have I wavered in this sense of mission. I'm
very lucky because a lot of people look for a
meaning for their life, much of their lives, or all

(21:20):
of their lives, and I've had it since high school,
and I just didn't know how it could ever transpire.
But it started very early. I started speaking when I
was twenty one years of age, when I got back
from a trip to the Sylvie un which I was
sent into. And that's never stopped since. But I will

(21:44):
admit that whatever I have accomplished, I don't think about
that nearly as much as what I have not accomplished, because,
as you put it right now, we are losing the country.
The country is not lost, far from it, but we
are losing it.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
It's shocking to see just how far as a country
that we fall in. And you and I have this
in common. I started in radio as when I was twelve,
and I knew this was going to be my mission field,
as I call it. This was I could see it
happening back then, and now I can't even recognize where
we are as a country. The way that we've weaponized
the DJ, the way that we've lost our way has

(22:21):
a ban in a republic in my opinion, against Donald Trump,
the fact that we're trying to put him in prison
because people disagree with him, and trying to put him
in a courtroom instead of on the campaign trail. The
fact that we are seeing people that did not commit crimes,
for example in Jenu six being put away for years
and years and years, and categorizing parents in this country

(22:41):
that show up at school board meetings is domestic terraces.
When you look at all of that and then you
see where we are in twenty twenty three, how concerned
are you about what we're going to look like? And
not twenty years or thirty years, but in three, four,
five years. If we stay on this track.

Speaker 7 (23:00):
Learned, I don't have much by way of enthusiasm over
pessimism or optimism, since they both can lead people not
to fight. The pessimists may not fight because well, things
are going to turn out, allows you why fight? The
optimist may not fight and all things will turn out, okay?

(23:22):
Will I fight? So I'm not interested. I don't think
about pessimism or optimism. I think about what can I
do to fight? The guys who storm Normandy Beach, I
don't think we're thinking about optimism or pessimism. They were
thinking about fighting.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Fighting is something that we've had in the Republican Party,
and it seems like we've lost that as well. I
look at Democrats now, and I look at how much
they're willing to fight to change this country, and how
much they're willing to fight to force people to submission,
whether it be on transgenderism, whether it be on taking
away parents' rights and schools. And then I look at

(24:00):
the Republican Party and Conservatives and I worry because they
seem to have their act together in a way that
we do not. They seem willing to go above and beyond.
And I would even argue part of above and beyond
means getting rid of our Constitution. You look at what
just happened in New Mexico with the governor. They are saying, yeah,

(24:22):
we're just going to get rid of the constitution. I
don't care. I'm sure the courts will say I can't
do this, but I'm going to do it anyway. There
is a lawlessness now to this Democratic Party. I argue
the Democratic Party is dead and we should stop calling
them that. They're the socialists and communists. They're the Banana
Republic of twenty twenty three and they're no longer Democrats.

(24:44):
How do you see the difference between Republicans Democrats now
as well?

Speaker 7 (24:48):
Well? First, I do try to make the case that
with some exceptions like a mc romney or Chris it's
a name, Yes, I think I purposely suppress it, but
you know there are I think some exceptions.

Speaker 8 (25:10):
But the.

Speaker 7 (25:13):
Only thing that can stop the Democratic Party is the
Republican Party. So I don't want people to give up
on the Republican Party because we can't start a third
party and win. A third party would merely assure a
Democratic Party win, and that means the end of the

(25:33):
country as we know. The tragedy actually is not Republicans,
although often they have not fought, certainly have not faught
in the past enough. But the tragedy is the liberal
because the liberal is the only group of the country
that does not vote its values. Leftists vote their values,
and conservatives vote their values, but liberals vote for the left,

(25:58):
and there's nothing in common between liberalism and leftism. That
that liberals vote for those who would undermine every liberal
value is a damning indictment of a lot of lot
of sweet, nice people who are liberal. I know, I

(26:20):
know them because many of them are my extended family.
But they still think they're voting for John Kennedy and
that party, but they're not that party. The party of
JFK is nothing in common with the party today. The
party today is, if you will, neo communist. I hate

(26:44):
to say it, I try to never engage in hyperbole,
but that the President of the United States is adamant
that teenagers be allowed to get surgeries to remove their
breast if they say they're a boy. It is a
level of associo pathology that is unprecedented since slavery and

(27:06):
the Salem witch trials.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
It's a great point this evening that I want so
many people to be able to come to is going
to be in Oxford, Mississippi, October the twelfth of the Jefferson.
Tickets are going to go fast. There's a VIP tickets available. Dennis.
You're going to be signing copies of your books which
will be available there for sale, and it's going to
be a great night. You can go and get your

(27:28):
tickets right now Prager in Oxford dot com. You can
get your tickets now Prager pr A G. E. R
in Oxford dot com. You buy tickets for family, friends,
high school, college students. If you've got college kids and
at Ole miss Mi alma mater, make sure that you
buy them a ticket. It's going to be one heck
of an evening. And your goal for these events, so

(27:49):
people that maybe have never seen you do it public
speaking before, tell them a little bit about quickly what
it's going to be like.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
Let me first react to the idea of bringing their kids. See,
this is the perfect example of what I said earlier.
If you have to fight, there is nothing more important
that I can imagine that your kid would do that evening.
Your high school kid, for example, or your college kid
if they're in Mississippi that night, then come to this

(28:20):
talk they need to hear a coherent message of what
is happening to this country. And I know how to
make that coherent message. So I'm a big believer having
I'm still a parent, but of course my parenting is

(28:40):
I now I have grandchildren, so I'm not really parenting
my kids. But I'm a big fan of bribery. A
lot of people tell me that they pay their kids
to watch Bringer You videos. I think it's a great idea.
The videos are free, but if it takes some amount

(29:01):
of dollars to get them to watch it, that's fine.
If you have to bribe your kid to go back
the evening, that's fine.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Talking about this event and who it's ideal to bring
your kids and your grandkids, and Dennis, you were talking
about bribing your kids. Some people said you should bribe
your kids to watch Praguer You videos, which I've played
many a times, some of the work that you guys
have done on this show, and I want to pick
it up back there where you're talking about bringing your
kids your grandkids to events like this.

Speaker 6 (29:29):
Me.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
I do a tremendous amount of speaking to young people
in person, and of course from Prigger You, so I
know how to make the argument for conservative values coherent
to young people, entertaining even but morally and intellectually persuasive.

(29:53):
So often, by the way, kids are prepared to hear
from an outsider what they're not prepared to hear from
their parents. I know it, Yeah, a parent. So again
that's another another good reason to come and to bring

(30:13):
any young people, not just your own kids and nephew
or niece, the neighbor's kid. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Yeah, it's going to be a special night in Oxford, Misissippi.
It's an incredible town, small town America as I call it,
and it's going to be really fun. If you want
to get tickets, you can go to Praguer in Oxford,
p R A G E r in Oxford dot com,
prager in Oxford dot com. You can grab your tickets now. Dennis,
also tell us real quick just about what Praguer you

(30:44):
has been able to accomplish. I don't think people realize, uh,
sometimes the impact of what you guys have been able
to accomplish with the videos that you produce, the content
that you produced that have gone viral and had a
huge impact. Specifically, as you mentioned, a moment ago on
young people.

Speaker 7 (31:02):
Well, I can give you your listeners a number of
that I think will make an impression. We have over
a billion views a year. It's all free. We raise money.
We're a nonprofit. We raise money from donors, and we
have over a billion views a year. And according to

(31:23):
Google Analytics, and Google's not our friend, over sixty percent
of those who watch it are under thirty five years
of eight.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
It's incredible. That's what changes hearts and minds. Sounds like,
by the way, because if we can't get back this
generation that we have right now, and I worry that
we are losing this country and we can lose it
in one generation. The Democrats have figured this out. They
understand that you can change a country and a generation

(31:55):
if you just work hard enough to change their minds.
They figure out how to do this on college campuses.
Going to a college town for reason, Oxford, because you
watch and liberals have understood if they can grab these
minds in colleges. You talk about this a lot, Dennis,
they can change an entire generation. They can even get
a generation to hate the country which we should have
pride in. And we see that right now in America.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
That's right, that's what's happening. I'll give you an example
of the speed with which the Left is able because
they own major media and universities, high schools, and elementary schools.
Four years ago, in November, so three years and ten
months ago, I was on Bill Mahers show and I

(32:40):
mentioned him that the Left says that men menstruate, and
he started to laugh at me, literally laugh at me.
So did the panel on stage, and so did the
entire audience. They all laughed at me, and he even said,
where did you get that from? Like I made it up?
And it's gone viral. There many probably ten million views

(33:02):
of that video, if not more, because people show how
I was laughed at when I said the Left test
men menstru eight. And that's that was. As I said,
you know, just a little under four years ago. It
took about two years for men menstrue eight to go

(33:25):
from what's your makeup? Such nonsense, prager to oh, of course,
men men'stru eight. Something they laughed at, they started to
believe within two years.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Amazing. It's truly amazing. Well, I can't wait to continue
this conversation with you in Oxford. I'll see you, Dennis
in a few weeks. And again, if you want to
grab tickets for a really fun night, go to praguer
in Oxford dot com get your tickets now. You can
buy tickets for family friends, especially in high school or
college age kids, young people that you know you can

(33:58):
bring them. It's going to be a fun night, a
great conversation, and we look forward to seeing all of
you there. So again, Prager in Oxford dot com. Dennis
and I will be there with you that night and
we look forward to it October the twelfth at the
Jefferson and oxfor Mississippi. Prager in Oxford dot com. Dennis
always a pleasure, sure, sir, Thank you makes you share

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