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Mark Levin
Caller: We Need to Break up the American Bar Association
"On in d .c. there's no way trump can get a fair trial in d .c. and everybody knows sure it no i mean like you you bring appreciate the uh the call don i mean you make a couple really good points there and yeah i mean in a place where in 2020 donald trump won five percent of the vote i mean even if you end up having a a jury of uh 12 for example let's say it goes to 12 jurors the odds still are not in trump's favor that he would be able to get even one juror in washington dc that might be to sympathetic his cause it might have an open mind i mean we saw flat out with john durham that he brought with overwhelming evidence in hand that's simply the fact that it was something that could have helped the narrative of donald trump something that certainly hurt the narrative of hillary clinton and the

Stephanie Miller
Fresh update on "durham" discussed on Stephanie Miller
"Keeps incriminating himself every time he goes on tv is like okay he usable it how is that cuz he does do it he did it in the Megyn Kelly interview he did it in the Kristen Welker view on meet the press he does generally incriminate himself but again how usable is that legally is my question it because he's going to lie again oh that's not what I meant by that and blah blah blah no no stay tuned for legal nugget okay 100 % because under the rules of evidence you can you anything that a defendant says is not here say you can admit it and by the way what you just said how's he going to try to prepare cater get out of of it well the way you do it is you go on the stand and sale I didn't mean that I didn't mean day I meant and night that's gonna be hard on the fax but guess what it won't happen axiom number one or I leave town and and and move which I may have to do if he wins anyway he will not testify it's a really important facts for for non lawyers to keep in mind I'm how's he going to even say I didn't mean that he's gotta say it himself he won't say it so himself that's time one and .2 is every single thing like that to megan kelly or ever admissible is against Donald Trump so you know he's playing these two games is the big you know he wants to win is is the political one but at every it's totally true that in that bigger game he prejudices himself day in and day out in the arena that could slowly be his undoing so I see a couple stories Georgia fake electors tell judge they had federal authority to for push Trump victory this is obviously trying to get trials moved to federal court funny Willis argues differently saying they had no basis for claiming to be electors at all and we're fraudulently claiming that title is part of the scheme to block people's votes so talk to us about all that these moves to try to you know move things to federal so this one really ought to prompt guffaws they're gonna be six of these guys meadows has who a shot Clark I think no shot and Trump will come in on the 30th his last possible day but the Georgia electors what they're calling themselves is contingent electors that means not really yeah they are funny was a great line it's like you know having a you you know marshall's badge from a cracker jack or something and saying us marshall here they are not it would would be a legal question if somebody that the state says you go be a federal elector now do they become a federal official but guess what they didn't say that to them they made it up and they're trying to say contingent but it was past that point there was like a lie we're not real electors so that that makes them pretend federal officials and they can only get pretending on will act in no it's like i used to call jennifer garnet my future wife it's aspirational i'm not they're not actual that old if you're old enough to know to tell the truth i feel like we should do it take electors you don't know how to now that i'm an electric from georgia i'm gonna know you're really about as you know uh satirical as this whole thing gets and that's saying a lot so here's another one i say for you trump's lawyers gambling on sneaky strategy in battle with judge chutkin legal experts raising red flags about a motion trump's legal teammate calling it part of a nefarious plot to manipulate judge chutkin into allowing their client to continue to incite his followers i guess this question is what is she going to do you know like it just is like he's daring her right to to either order put them in jail like you know i was saying claire mccaskill said the other day on tv right about she should move the trial up one week every time he does this you know like right i mean what i hear that a lot by the way but you you know and i don't quite see that because i mean that seems like a due process problem first right yeah it definitely gets jip loro his his lawyer even more crosswise second they're not trying to recuse her what they're trying to do is have a issue a legal issue for appeal they know she won't down third what will she do she by all accounts is a seasoned cool customer and show and she has the whole bench there it's clear is kind of you know in it together and really thinking it through they've all tried these cases of the marauders yeah she's going to stay cool i do think she'll do some kind of gag order because yeah the emotion from smith is when you see it all laid out what he does day in day out it's harrowing and you know it does pollute the jury pool and it does endanger people potentially so i think she'll enter something but she won't he he will not get her goat she's you know been doing this a long time including in state court and he you know they're gambling that she'll she may hate them but they hope to have some issue on appeal and let me just put in a marker here he could get convicted if she doesn't it give him uh... issues and in put him jail pending appeal and i don't think she will that be pretty harsh to a president even a totally guilty one it could be another year two three and tell that the appeals process runs its course they're looking already down the line at that. I just picture her as like a mom in the um... crawl ball with chucky cheese just being pelted with colored balls and just not going to react. Not going to react. That is all it puts. Real quick because we're long here, Harry, but you retweeted Alison Gill said who the federal prosecutor who resigned from the Durham probe confirmed she quit because of the politicization of that investigation by Barr and Durham which is exactly the bogus charges Republicans are making that you know politicizing the DOJ. When I was just saying nobody politicized the DOJ like the Trump administration, right? 100 % and nor then he old -style honors. She resigns and doesn't say anything we wished that she had at the time she didn't but but did what what um Where did that come from? Appreciate what she was trying to stave off and she did it Successfully, they were gonna drop a report Oh in your potty mouth, I don't yeah, we're Do gonna like that almost the whole way with all kinds of incriminating details totally improper. It's like Jim Comey On steroids and yeah said I'm out of here. Yeah, and I think that's what made them stay their hand. So she's a great integrity and now she hopefully will be on the Supreme Court and can only we Love you Harry Lippmann. We've gone way long and we don't want to risk you in your potty mouth a minute longer Wow minutes 51 after the hour this portion of the show brought to you by cozy earth. Oh, I'm gonna be a little sweat in my FCC license tonight cuz of Harry Lippmann. Thank God I have cozier seats and Pajamas hmm and a delay. Oh, yes and a delay. Thank you. Thank you cozy earth Helping me sleep cooler more comfortable. 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The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from The Harvard Set's War Against the Constitution with Alan Dershowitz and Noah Durham
"Turbulent times call for clear -headed insight that's hard to come by these days, especially on TV. That's where we come in. Salem News Channel has the greatest collection of conservative minds all in one place. People you know and trust, like Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, Charlie Kirk, and more. Unfiltered, unapologetic truth. Find what you're searching for at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. Hey everybody, it's Andy the Charlie Kirk Show. Turning Point USA is taking charge on campuses. We are making America a better country and the reinforcements are coming. You're going to leave us some hope after this interview. You'll love it. Email me as always, freedom at charliekirk .com. Get involved with Turning Point USA today at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com. Get engaged, get involved with Turning Point USA. That is tpusa .com. As always, you can email me freedom at charliekirk .com. Buckle up everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust. Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. This is the most conservative high school graduating entering college class of boys in the last 40 years. Something huge is happening and we saw that poll and then I'm starting to get reports from our amazing Turning Point USA field team saying Charlie, we're now seeing this on the ground. We're seeing this when we're recruiting. The response is incredible. Now we have the macro and the micro together. Joining us now is Noah Durham, who is a field rep for the best organization in America. I'm a little biased. Turning Point USA. Noah, welcome to the program. Thank you so much, Charlie. No, yeah, you're absolutely right. We are seeing it on the ground firsthand. Just in the first week of me being back on campus, recruiting for Turning Point USA chapters across the South, we've connected over 800 freshmen just in my territory to their Turning Point USA chapter at their college and university. So we're seeing it. We're seeing the hype. And so just so everyone knows, Turning Point USA, we are doing the work on the ground to save America. This is clipboard and tennis shoes type work. While other people are kind of talking and debating past each other in Washington, DC, and they're writing white papers that people won't read. Look at these images. One after the other, after the other, doing the difficult work. Noah, walk us through in detail. This is tough work. This requires grit. This requires hustle. But the payoff is huge. Noah, tell us about it. Yeah. So, you know, first thing when I get on campus, I just set up a table and start talking about the conservative movement with people. And I've seen of time and time again, students come up and say, wait, is this a place that supports free speech? Is this a place that I can go to on campus and make friends that think the way that I do? And yes, absolutely it is. And the movement's growing and the word is spreading around campus. And I'm so excited to see it grow, especially this year. And so tell us, are you seeing, you know, especially with young men, are you seeing a little bit of a heightened interest more so than previous years? Yeah. And I absolutely think, I think they're fed up. I think they're pissed off coming out of the public school system at their high school. They're tired of these liberal indoctrination camps that keep weighing them down and they're not able to express themselves in school freely as much as they are on college campuses. And then they come to college and they say, you know what? Now is the time. I'm sick and tired. I'm joining a Turning Point USA chapter, and I'm going to make a difference on my campus and in my community. And that's also why I'm really excited for our high school department expanding and getting onto even more high school campuses than ever, ever before. So yeah, it's great things all the way around. Yeah. And so we now, we are the only organization in America at Turning Point USA that has a full -time staff, nearly 50 to 60 people just focused on high school chapter development. By the way, as we're talking here, if anyone is interested, go to tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school chapter, start a college chapter. That's 60 full -time people. By in comparison, the RNC has zero people doing anything. They're up in Milwaukee doing whatever. But Noah, talk about the grittiness of the work. I mean, your students get by the administration, they get smeared, they get slandered. You have a generally conservative region, right? Panhandle region, but some of the schools are as liberal as Stalingrad. Tell us about it, Noah. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we've seen just honestly, last week we had a number of freshmen come up and they say, hey, I know this is syllabus week, but we just had a number of classes in political science department and they seem to already be pushing these liberal and woke agendas day one with their curriculum. And so they are scared. They're wanting a community to support them and we can provide that for them on campus and just creating that space where someone can come together and meet with like -minded students and have that support and be able to report on the professors that are, you know, basically creating these indoctrination camps in their classrooms is a great resource for them. And they're very appreciative of it. And yeah. You guys want hope that are watching at home. Look at these images. One after we got hundreds, we have thousands of these on campuses across America. When we first started Turning Point USA, I was told, can't happen. Young people are liberal. This work is already getting done. That is a lie. A lot of those groups are low energy. They're out of the way now. They're old. They're outdated. We are on the front lines doing the work. So proud. Noah, tell the audience your story. You started as a chapter leader, which are the Navy Seals of the Conservative Movement. Tell us about it, Noah. Yes, sir. I was actually, I think I was a junior or senior at Auburn And, University. you know, I follow Turning Point USA since the beginning on social media and everything. And honestly, I saw how the college Republicans on campus were all just kind of lame, not really doing much, didn't have much interaction at all. And I was like, let's, let's start a Turning Point USA chapter. So I just went on the website and looked up all the information, how to get it started, and kicked it off from that point on. And, you know, I had, you know, probably 10 to 12 members until I left the school, just regular members at the chapter meetings and everything. We still had a great time. But now I get to work with that same chapter that has over 400 members. Wow. Yeah, 400 members at their chapter. It's grown significantly. They actually just had their first meeting last night, their first chapter meeting of the semester, and over 50 freshmen attended their chapter alone. And we must understand, there's some kids that are afraid. These are kids that are outspoken, right? Because there's a silent majority too, right? Now talk about that. I bet, you know, because we do this thing called tabling at Turning Point USA, which is our bread and butter, because unlike these other groups that just sit around on their hands and do nothing, we're not afraid, you know, to sweat. We're not afraid to wake up early. Tabling is the backbone of Turning Point USA. So, Noah, but tell me, I bet there's people that come up all the time. I hear these stories. Again, this is coast to coast from Buffalo to Arizona State, UCLA. We got thousands of these images. Noah, you hear from people and they whisper and they say, talk about the whisper, Noah. It's a big thing. Tell us about it. No, absolutely. And I'll take it a step further. Yes, students whisper, but we also have a number of college professors that come by the table and they say, hey, I'm with you. You know, they kind of walk up, look around, make sure none of their co -workers are watching. But that's the same kind of thing. There's this silent majority that's still kind of, you know, waiting in the balance. I feel like COVID helped a lot of people come, you know, out of the closet as a conservative. But we still have to push more and more to encourage more of these professors and students to come out of the closet and express their conservative values openly and proudly. Openly and proudly. And so if anyone across the country want to start, say, Turning Point USA chapter, go to TPUSA .com. That is TPUSA .com. We are also hiring, right? And the Republican oligarchs. conservative This can't be done on campus. A waste of time. We have proven them wrong over 11 years. When we first started 11 years ago, the millennial generation was supposed to be the most progressive generation just from a worldview perspective. Now millennials are about 50 -50, almost within 50 -50. And Gen Z is trending amazingly. Noah, are you seeing that Gen Z? Have you seen something change for the positive, even more enthusiasm and more energy as we close this out, Noah? Absolutely. I mean, like I said, over 800 freshmen connected to their chapters just in week one. Week one. That's just one region, by the way, everybody. We got tons of these. This is just one place. Keep going. That's just college. For sure. Yeah. Week one, and we're seeing it too. The excitement when we're tabling. Students are running across the concourse to our table the second that they see our signs, the second they see the Turning Point USA logo. And they're like, okay, now's the time. I've seen you on social media. It's time to get involved. I want to make a difference here. TPUSA .com. Noah, tell people what happens when they sign up to start a chapter. They hear from you or one of our reps and we get them going. No excuses. Every, by the way, adults get your kids involved. If you're a student, TPUSA .com. Noah, tell us about it really quick. Yeah. Get involved. Sign up on the Get Involved form on the website. Your Turning Point USA representative will reach out to you and get you plugged in with your chapter and start a chapter today. It's great. Start a chapter. It's TPUSA .com. Noah, you're doing great work. So proud. We have the best staff in the movement and it really is special to see over 11 years. I'm telling you, Gen Z is going to shock the world. They know it. That's why they attack Turning Point USA so much. We're the most attacked organization in America. Noah, God bless you. Can't wait to see you. Maybe at a campus stop, UCF. I'm not sure if that's your territory or not, but I'll be there. All right. We'll see you there. All right. Thanks, Noah. God bless. Thank you. That's TPUSA .com. Frontlines. That should be your white pill, everybody. Oh, Charlie, things are terrible. Stop it. Go to work. Oh, you know, the country. No, stop it. Get out of the way. If that's the kind of complaining you're going to do, I got no patience for you. Seriously. I get these emails, Charlie, it's a waste of time and all this. I don't have the luxury to believe such garbage. Do something about it. Reinforcements are common. Gen Z is ascendant. Bottom up. Yeah, your leaders at the people from DC, they are awful. I get it. Do something about it. That's what Turning Point USA is all about. Next generation, young, energy, grassroots. That's the type of muscle that is going to make a difference for generations. TPUSA .com. Start a high school or college chapter today. TPUSA .com.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Fresh update on "durham" discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"The waves were mighty and fiercest could be when my lady and I got lost at sea We tossed and turned and we nearly drowned when my brave little boat went down Huh, whoa whoa whoa, no none of that's true, you haven't had a date in a year or two The sea was calm and the sky was clear and you crashed right into the pier Yeah, fine Accidents don't just happen in sea shanties, so Progressive Boat Insurance has you covered Take as little as four minutes to see what you can save at Progressive.com Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and Affiliates Folks, welcome to the Eric Metaxas Show sponsored by Legacy Precious Metals There's never been a better time to invest in precious metals Visit LegacyPMInvestments.com That's LegacyPMInvestments.com Welcome to the Eric Metaxas Show I shouldn't tell you this, but Eric hired someone who sounds just like him to host today's show But since I'm the announcer, they told me, so I'm telling you, don't be fooled The real Eric's in jail Hey there folks, welcome to the show, it's the Eric Metaxas Show Some people think it's named after me, that's not true, it's just a coincidence My name's Eric Metaxas, and I just happen to have the same name as the Eric Metaxas Show Isn't that great? It's kind of miraculous, really, when you think, what are the odds of that? On this program, I get to talk to really interesting people For example, today, I get to talk for the second time to Rosaria Butterfield Second time in the last couple of weeks Because she has a book out, brand new book, called Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age Rosaria Butterfield, welcome back Hey, thank you so much, Eric, it's great to be here with you, as always Well, it's fun to talk to you, I want to reprise your story very briefly, just so people can kind of track Or maybe you can reprise it briefly, and then we can talk about, you know, because your story relates to the book that we're going to discuss It does, definitely, so I came to Christ while writing a book on the religious right From the perspective of a lesbian feminist activist professor And in the process, I had been for about a decade or so in serially monogamous lesbian relationships And I was a professor at Syracuse University in English and queer theory and feminist studies And in the process of trying to figure out basically why people like you hated people like me It was a very simple question, my tenure book was written so I could do this I met a wonderful neighbor and pastor, Ken Smith and his wife, Floy And they shared the gospel with me, the real gospel with me, not the one that's bandied about today It was the real gospel, it was the gospel of hope And in probably 500 meals at his house and reading through the Bible seven times And really trying to understand this from your point of view I learned something, and that was that Jesus is real and risen and true And the resurrection is powerful in the lives of Christians And that was going to be true whether I believed it or not It was not some kind of my truth, your truth And so, after two years of study, I abandoned the book, I committed my life to Jesus And then I wondered, okay, Lord, what are you going to do with my persistent lesbian feelings? I'm tenured in sin, did you notice? How is this going to work out? And I recorded how it all worked out in a couple of books The first is The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert And we can dip into that But the reason that I am so passionate about the things that I've written in this book Is I understand them from the other side I have spent a quarter century studying all of the things I talked about in this book From every perspective that you could have From the LGBTQ plus perspective From the faithful church's perspective From the grieving parents' perspective And in the process, I have come up with what I believe are three reasons why the church is in trouble That has produced five lies that the world has believed for a while I once believed all of them wholesale And that now the church is adopting some level of truth And hence the book, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age Okay, and I want to, a couple of things First of all, I want to say that your previous book is The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert Where you tell your story You were on this program a few years ago talking about that And it really is, it's an extraordinary story And I love these kinds of stories because we live in a world that pretends that these stories don't exist That if somebody has a story like that, the mainstream media and even a lot of the conservative media Their attitude is they, excuse me, shut up, we don't want to hear from you That kind of, it kind of bucks the narrative that we're pushing Right, and the church is doing it too Well, yes And so I have always gone out of my way when I find a story like yours I thought people need to know this story This is amazing, it gives people hope And it gives people different perspective It's beautiful and extraordinary And so I want to recommend to my audience that they look you up And that they read not just the new book, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age But the previous book, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert Because it's beautiful and people need to know that there is hope That this is real and true You said a moment ago that you were writing a book And this is, it's such a glorious thing That here you are trying to write a book on the quote unquote Christian right To figure out why these people hate me, a lesbian And of course, part of your discovery is that oh, they don't hate me Why have I bought the lie that they hate me I was in LA for this film shoot thing a couple months ago And there was, it's kind of funny, there was this very angry lesbian on the set briefly And she asked me some questions and it was so clear that she thought I was in a bad mood that day so I was not in the mood for her nonsense And when she said something to me I said, so you think I want to burn you as a witch Is that the idea Because she seemed to actually believe that if I could That I would use political power or whatever it is to harm people I just thought these folks are living in the middle ages They don't have a realistic perspective of how people who love Jesus think about this stuff Alright, I'm going to give you some pushback Because actually these people are living in the post-Abergafell world So, Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert was written ten years ago And I think it's still useful, but I've written some books between then and now And this is part of the issue that I am concerned about Because in a post-Abergafell world, right, the Obergefell was the 2015 Supreme Court case That legalized gay marriage in all 50 states It also included a dignitary harm clause Which means it redefined harm Harm no longer simply means I lost my job Or, hey, I'm a lesbian and you didn't sell me a pizza, Eric That was really harmful It means that you harmed my dignity And then add to that the Bostock case in 2020 That added LGBTQ civil rights to the 1964 Civil Rights Act Which changed Title IX, which is why you've got all kinds of stuff going on right now with transgenderism And you see a real change This is not the Middle Ages, this is post-Abergafell 20 years ago, you heard people like me saying, look, I'm a lesbian Leave, or not 20 years ago, how about 30 years ago Leave consenting adults alone You haven't heard that in decades Because the allies of the gay rights movement are now the groomers of the transgender movement We're not talking about consenting adults We're talking about trans kids And that is a category that doesn't exist Well, all I meant, just to clarify my point In other words, I agree with everything you just said But as I was speaking to this woman It seemed clear that she believed that if I could I would harm her That I hated her and that she was my enemy And I thought to myself, on no level is that true Now, that could have been true in the past of some people There are always crazy people There are always people who identify as Christians Who do not understand the Christian message Toward those with whom we date You know, so on and on and on But the point is, I realized this woman And we see this on the left in general today Not just in the LGBTQ Disney plus world But this idea that they know something that's not true And what do they know? That if you could, you would hurt them You hate them And I thought, at least let's establish that you're totally wrong about that We may disagree on stuff But this lie that you have bought And the reason I bring this up Rosaria Is because that lie animates people to action In other words, some of them really feel fear or anger They have been told and believe that those people would cut my head off if they could And of course the irony, which is what you're talking about Is that just the opposite is true That those people now are in fact animated Perhaps by these confused ideas By these hatreds To want to harm people who disagree with them And they're being told Yes, you need to do that We're going to a break We've got a whole hour here with Rosaria Butterfield The new book is Five Lies of our Anti-Christian Age We'll be getting into them when we come back With the overturn of Roe v. 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Why did you write a book and want to frame it in that way? Yeah, yeah. Well I wanted to write this book Because I was constantly being bombarded by questions From moms and grandmas basically What is going on in our world? If Christ is not divided, why is the church divided? Why does it feel like I'm living at the ground zero of the Tower of Babel? And why can't we major on the majors anymore? Why can't we even agree about what the majors are? And so those are good questions Those are basic faith in life and reason questions Which I as a former professor love And so I sat down and I came up with three reasons and five lies And the three reasons are simply this The first is, you know, we have failed to recognize That the seeds of the gospel are in the garden You don't have a savior apart from the creation ordinance You are made in the image of God as a man or as a woman You are not made in the image of God as a trans activist Or as a lesbian or as anything else Because image bearing has to do with growing in the knowledge And the righteousness and the holiness of God It's reflecting God It has nothing to do with growing in the world, the flesh and the devil So the first is, seeds of the gospel are in the garden The second reason was people didn't seem to know what time it was They didn't seem to know what it means to live in a post-Abergafell world As we talked about in the last segment of the show And they didn't seem to understand the pressures, real pressures That were coming and pushing the church And they also weren't watching how broad evangelicalism Was trying to make peace with those Wanted to be a soft presence at the very time that they needed to learn how to go to war And then the third reason was that Part of being a soft presence here in Sodom, as it were Is failing to actually love your enemies Do what Pastor Ken Smith did for me He said, I can accept you as a lesbian, but I don't approve of you And shared the truth of the scriptures And instead, the broad evangelical church agreeing with the world Just said, hey, well, love is love, let's all be friends Let's just be friends What can we learn from you? What can I learn from my neighbors who are living in sin? Now, is there common grace? Of course there is But that's to suggest that you can learn anything theological Or about growing in Christ from your lesbian neighbors That's a little bit dubious And that unleashed five lies The lies are so familiar that it almost feels like looking under our eyelids The first is that homosylic Oh, that was a great line Did you come up with that? I've never heard that one before Oh, I did, I did Well, you know, Eric, this is the problem of having a PhD in English You're like, you can't help it Well, no, but that's I think you're putting the cart before the horse The only reason you got a PhD in English is because God gave you the talent to think that way It's like looking under our eyelids Very nicely put I want to remember that, maybe I'll steal it But you, part of, I just want to say this Part of the lie that I see, I don't know if you get into this in the book But it's kind of like when you're talking about critical race theory People say like, well, there's this pain And as a Christian, I need to hear that pain I need to hear those stories, whatever And to some extent, that's true, to some extent But it can very easily, quickly move over into somehow affirming a lie Affirming the ideology of victimhood The ideology, and that is where the church, to my mind, has failed utterly Not understanding how quickly hearing people's stories of pain is buying into a satanic lie, actually And so that hearing the stories of pain is using Christians' well-meaning empathy and love Using that to lure them over into buying a lie Which is what a lot of mainstream evangelicalism has done Absolutely, and that happens in part because we fail to go the next step And that is to remember that God says that, you know, let God be true and every man be a liar In other words, when we tell our stories, it is riddled with total depravity and with our original sin And it can't be the last word But the five lies are homosexuality is normal, pagan spirituality is kind, feminism is good for the church and the world Transgenderism is a normal gender variant, and modesty is an outdated value harmful to women And so what I do in the book is simply unpack all of those lies And I try to do so with sincere humility I mean, folks, I was a gay rights activist I wrote policy and spoke before the New York legislature This is the world I helped create I believed all these lies, and even as a Christian, I clung to a lot of them So the blood's on my hands I'm not, you might not want to hear from me because the blood is still on my hands But these lies have infected the world and now the church And grownups need to enter the room and say it stops right here And I say this as somebody who's been speaking to school board meetings on the subject of transgenderism and parents rights Which is similar, I imagine, to doing rounds at a psych ward during a full moon So grownups really need to show up Well, you know, I think we have to say there's a demonic element here There are people that are so broken that they've allowed demonic influences into their lives And when you don't want to talk about that, folks, it's like saying, well, we don't do math or science here Let's stick to other stuff This is part of reality And if you claim to be some kind of Christian and don't understand that there is a genuine spiritual reality that's too medieval for you You're not actually a Christian, you're very confused And we need to understand that is a reality And what we're dealing with in the culture right now, with the trans madness Most people, you don't even need to be a Christian, you look around and you go like There's something so off here, this is not normal off This is like the delusion of crowds following Adolf Hitler Something is at play here that is not normal trouble This is somehow spiritually very dark And to add to that, we can really see it because unbelievers are willing to be more brave, forthright, honest And simply deal in reality than brought evangelicals right now So you have Tavistock, the largest quote unquote pediatric gender affirming clinic in the world That has been shut down, that's in the UK How was it shut down? Well, internal activists, that's LGBTQ +, blah, blah, blah Activists said, this is nuts You have wonderful scholars like Abigail Schrier, who does not in any way claim the Christian faith Who says, look, this is doing irreversible damage and it is a social delusion And then when asked, what should we do about it? How do you help your child? She says, well, get them out of the government schools And meanwhile, the broad evangelicalism is busy holding up a banner that says, love don't leave Which is madness So I think we see here the world rebuking broad evangelicalism very clearly But either way, Christians are called to be people of courage Christians are called to be people of love The gospel frees you from the fear of man, including the mob of really trans groomers out there Personally, I don't think this movement would have gained any ground at all If you didn't have allies on either side I think it would have stayed a very minor kind of marginal conversation in American culture It really required people to somehow capture this as a social good, as a moral good Last time I spoke to the school board, I was rebuked I was rebuked actually for being white, articulate and educated That was interesting But I was also rebuked for being a bully And why was I a bully? Well, because my Christian faith is actually an exclusive faith It is not inclusive It doesn't include anything that feels good And again, this is why we have to be wise as serpents, not wise as doves Many in the evangelical church get that when they think I'm supposed to be wise as a dove No, doves are not wise at all You have to understand when people are lying to you, when they're using words against you, when they're twisting words This is demonic stuff, folks When people do it and you go along with it, you're casting your pearls before swine You're being disobedient to God's command that you be wise as serpents That you understand what you're dealing with, you understand where we are and what time it is And that we're in an ideological war with very, very dark forces Obviously, in my book, Letter to the American Church, I try to speak to people who seem to think It's 1985, Tip O'Neill is the face of the Democratic Party And you think, well, look, that would be nice But you don't 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ancient cultures, homosexuality was normal It is only when you introduce God that you realize, aha, no, this is not a good thing So when you say homosexuality is normal I mean something a little different You mean it in a different way and I just want to be clear about that I also want to be clear about what Dennis Prager was saying Because people wrongly said that he's saying it's normal That is a complete lie and a misrepresentation of what he has said for decades, but go ahead Yeah, yeah, because you're absolutely right, I mean sin goes downward and outward And so it does have a way of leveling the playing field I'm talking about post 19th century modern man sees homosexuality as a normal category of personhood A sense of humanity, a sense of who I am ontologically What is my authentic self, my identity, and that is a lie Your identity is in being an image bearer of a holy God That means that you have an identity as being an image bearer and either a man or a woman That is your identity This idea that has crept into the church is that if your quote unquote sexual orientation Which is a 19th century Freudian invention, it's about 150 years old We act like it's as old as Adam, right? But if you believe that that is your identity, then that's a kind of flyover zone I can't repent of my identity, I can't repent of my feelings This is who I am But in reality, homosexuality like any other plethora of sin is maybe It's not who you are, but it may be how you feel This whole idea of sexual orientation being who you are, homosexual orientation that is Led to another really ridiculous thing that the evangelical church has believed And that's that all sin is equal That it's equally as sinful to sin in a heterosexual way as it is to sin in a homosexual way That is theologically not true As a heterosexual, when you sin sexually, you are sinning against God's command But you are not sinning against God's pattern But homosexual sin is always a sin against God's pattern and his purpose And that is exactly why you need the gospel Because the gospel teaches you to hate your sin without hating yourself And people who say, well, my feelings aren't sinful don't understand the words of Jesus Because Jesus said that your lust is actually adultery That your feelings are terribly sinful And they can change and they do change because we serve a resurrected savior Now, are you lobotomized? I don't know, I haven't been But you fight the good fight and in sanctification you improve It doesn't happen easily, but it does happen And we live in a world that says, oh, no, no, the perverted should norm the true And never in the history of Western culture have you seen that You know, we are Christians, we don't throw people away We understand that original sin is going to affect people in terms of their morals And in terms of their physical reality And so we want to help and come alongside and bless and take care of people But what we don't want to do is say your problem I can see your problem is really struggling, it's really troubling you Why don't we pretend your problem isn't a problem and let's let it re-norm the norm Actually, that is a big trend in modern culture I mean, we were talking the other day about John Fetterman dressing like a slob And then everybody says like, well, let's all dress like slobs so he doesn't feel bad Which is kind of like when you say, you know what, there are some kids here that don't have fathers So let's never refer to the normal idea of a mother and a father Or we don't want to hurt the feelings of a single mother So we don't want to talk about the idea of married couples, whatever And there's an instinct there that is good, that we care about people's feelings, that's good But then we take it too far and we let the devil get a hold of it And the devil has gotten a hold of this one big time And that's exactly what you're talking about with regard to people's sexual feelings And then we can't help solve the problem See, that's the other thing Then we become, you know, sin infantilizes people There's no reason for Christians to act like two year olds When you are dealing with a gender anxious child The medical analog to that is anorexia Well, you would never tell your anorexic daughter Yes, you would never affirm her fatness That would be ridiculous Nor would you think that all she needs is a sticker and a parade That would be, you know, barbaric And yet that's what you see whole sections of the world And even the evangelical church doing around transgenderism Preston Sprinkle, who is, I think, a heretic But one of the lead voices in evangelicalism on transgenderism Dedicates his God-forsaken book, Embodied, to the they Who wore a transgender flag at the last Revoice conference With the white letters, Imago Dei, superimposed in them And Preston says, you know, this they is the finest Christian I know I've learned so much from they We've got to go to a break, boy oh boy Folks, you're not going anyplace, we'll be right back Hey gang, welcome back I'm talking to Rosaria Butterfield You owe it to yourself to find out who she is To share these interviews with your friends on social media This is very important, her book is important Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age What else can we say in this final segment for today Because we've got to have you back again about your book Yeah, yeah, well I think what I would just like to say is that The, you know, the word of God is our absolute only lifeline in this crazy world And so Christians, don't, you know, don't be frightened Find your voice And don't be frightened by the mob scene that you see out there We need to bring reality Because we believe that the Christian faith is reality We need to bring it to bear to the world We can't just sit in our churches and be satisfied with that sort of thing And I just want to leave you with something that really did just happen recently at a school board meeting Because I hope it encourages you You know, I was rebuked, of course, for being a bully Because you can see what a bully I am, Eric You're a monster, continue I am a monster And when I'm in person, you know, that's all 5'2", 115 pounds with me Very scary I do, I have a very scary figure But I had my, the last school board meeting, I brought my 20 year old son as my bodyguard Because my husband was, you know, he's a pastor and he was doing visitations And the last speaker at the school board meeting stood up And this was a school board meeting to discuss transgenderism and children and parents' rights So we were on topic She stood up and she screamed in the microphone And actually the school board stopped and gave a point of privilege And said, listen, do you need to compose yourself? Do you want us to restart your three minutes like the rest of us? Your three minutes are up and they like, you know, they take you out of there And she said, oh no, no, this is my point And so she resumed her screaming I live in Durham, North Carolina Very blue I thought it was some nutcase off the street It happens Turns out this is a Durham County school teacher So she screamed for her three minutes I went up to her afterwards and I gave her my phone number And I said, look, I'm sorry I can't interpret screaming But if you'd like to use your words, I would be happy to hear you out And I mean it Here's my phone number Call me I want to hear your words We got in the car and my 20-year-old son said, Mom, the last time you told me to use my words, I was four Okay? And I think what we need to see is that sin infantilizes people And I want especially a Christian audience to know It's not just a sin to tell a lie It's a sin to believe a lie So some of these books that come to you well reviewed By well-healed parachurch ministries and all of their hirelings If you're believing a lie, that sin is on you And, you know, the screamer was a licensed school teacher If that's what she does at a school board meeting, what does she do in her classroom? Now, when you mention And again, we'll talk about this when we have you back But I want to know You know, you say parent church organizations, whatever That to me is the most grievous thing that we have Church organizations, parachurch organizations That are somehow affirming these lies That's scandalous And ladies and gentlemen, maybe it was you or Zaria who said We have to stop being nostalgic You've got to understand you're in a new day, okay? The New York Times today is not the New York Times of 1950 Which, by the way, wasn't that great in 1950 But the point is that these organizations aren't what they once were You need to deal with that So we know that Christianity today has utterly gone over to the dark side It is heartbreaking that a once great magazine has become Just a fountain of nonsense and lies and confusion But what other parachurch organizations are buying into what lies? Yeah, well, you know, the thing about a parachurch organization Is it tends to be based a lot on pluralism So you'll get maybe one good article and one, you know, nutty, crazy article And that leaves the reader, the average Christian reader saying Well, I guess it could be both And so that is part of the passivity That's what I'm seeing in something like the Gospel Coalition And I agree with you Okay, but excuse me, that's also a very sophisticated, satanic way of lying In other words, that you confuse people in a new way By saying here's something good, here's something bad in the same platform What does that say about the bad thing? Well, maybe it's not so bad Well, and if you wanted that particular totally bereft, heretical Quote, unquote, Christian theology extrapolated Read David French Because he is the gospel of pluralism So you as a Christian, now let me tell you Am I surprised when you have a tsunami of pressure Coming from, you know, this very satanic movement And a world that has gone over to it Am I surprised that a parachurch ministry that is run by hirelings Hirelings, as Jesus says, they don't die for the sheep They feed the sheep to the wolves So I think it's the local church And so what I would say to you is if you are valuing your parachurch Some parachurch ministry over the local church You've already got one step in the abyss And you need to yank it out right now Because here's the deal The command is to destroy the idols And to proclaim the word of God You don't go and say, well, see that mound of Moloch over there I think the light is going to outweigh the darkness I'm going to go put my pulpit or sell my book table Right up on that mound of Moloch Because God says, you know, that is just a perjuring Of what the gospel is Well, so the gospel coalition We know this is the case with them I think the last time you mentioned crew Is guilty of the same thing I think it's been a real At least what I've seen coming out of crew And I'm going to tell you something, it isn't just crew But one of the things that's happening for these campus ministries Is that you have these quote-unquote transgender Christians Coming in saying, you know, my name is Matilda And, you know, I would like to be in the women's Bible study And use the women's restroom And I need some woman to help me learn how to curl my hair And these campus ministries are so much buttressed By these parachurch ministries That have given over to the lie That you can be gay and Christian You can be trans and Christian Why? Well, because your feelings are actually your God Don't you know it? Okay, we're out of time for today The book is Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age Folks, look up Rosaria Butterfield Rosaria, we'll have you back as soon as possible Thank you so much Thank you, Eric.

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"The Justice Department? Do you have the Durham Report? You have more than that. You have the leaks coming out of the Department of Justice. Go ahead. I certainly understand that some have chosen to attack the integrity of the Justice Department as components. Actually we're attacking more directly your integrity. Let's do something we've never done Mr. Producer. Are you prepared? Let's reach out to Attorney the General of the United States and ask him to come on the program to defend the integrity of the Justice Department. We're actually condemning Department the of Justice but even more we're condemning him. Go ahead. Employees by claiming that do we not treat like cases alike. This constitutes an attack on an institution that is essential to American democracy. Now you schmuck. You're attacking an institution that is essential to America. Now what the reporter should have said, remember that National School Board Association letter that you and your department and other departments of the Biden administration helped and you can steal that information from the American people until Watson's name on the radio Remember that? That was problematic, don't you think? is executing pro -lifers. I think that's Oh yeah. And we can on can't we America? I know people out there yelling but I don't have time to go through the whole list. Go ahead. And essential to the safety of the American people. nothing could be further from

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"A politically driven Department of Justice. I don't know how much more evidence we need. It is swirling Helen Keller can see it. We have an official report now that points it out, but we didn't even need the official report, the Durham report. It's corrupt as hell and that should be the focus of our resentment and our attempt, not the victim. Bill Barr confirms Representative Jamie Raskin lied about Biden family corruption investigation. Jamie Raskin is the Adam of this matter. Jamie Raskin was on both. I repeat both impeachment panels. Jamie Raskin was on the January 6 committee. Jamie Raskin is on the Judiciary Committee. He is a former federal constitutional professor. He's also a coward. He's a coward. Christie's a coward. None of them will come on this program. There's Margo Cleveland, who's excellent over at the Federalist. Quote, it's not true. wasn't It closed down. William Barr told the Federalists yesterday in response to Democrat Representative Jamie Raskin's claim that the former Attorney General's hand -picked prosecutor had ended an investigation into a confidential human sources allegation that Joe Biden had agreed to a $5 million bribe. On the contrary, Barr stressed, it was sent to Delaware for further investigation. Now think about that. Jamie Raskin's caught in a flat out lie. he's And a main source on and off the record for the corrupt media, the Washington Compost in specific. Quote, think

The Dan Bongino Show
James B. Comey: FBI Did Nothing Wrong in Trump Investigation
"Okay. Okay. Okay. Dan, you have ADHD. I know it's a problem. I get it. I know. I want you to listen to Comey's clip here, it was this pseudo fake apology. And then when asked at the end, he's like, Oh yeah, but I don't really think the FBI liked anything wrong. This is an agency full of like, integrity and fidelity and bravery. They were just caught making up and completely fabricating a case to spy on the listen to this. Check this out as for the Durham report, 300 pages, four years investigating the investigators. One of the things that did come out of it was that procedures, regular FBI procedures were ignored, that steps were missed along the way in this investigation. In fact, director Ray said when the report came out, yeah, we acknowledge that a couple of ago, years and we've changed all that, those changes are already in place. Do you acknowledge perhaps that some mistakes were made along the way? Oh, definitely. And they were found four years ago by the inspector general. So there's nothing new in this new document. What were some of those mistakes from your point of view? Oh, that the FBI didn't communicate clearly the status of certain sources. They double checked certain information before putting it in a court application for a foreign intelligence wiretap and a bunch of others. And so do you believe now as these, some of these politicians call for defunding of the FBI, that that has been corrected and that now the procedures are in place to avoid those kinds of mistakes in the future? I think so. But in complex investigations, there's always going to mistakes. be It doesn't mean the FBI is incompetent, honest, and independent. So director with some distance now from from your time there with that investigation and everything that came into that 2016 election. Are there things that you wish you had done differently? Oh, plenty. I mean, plenty of

Mark Levin
Pres. Trump Reacts to the Findings of the Durham Report
"There's 306 page report Which vindicates everything you have said about what was taking place from the moment they undertook this phony investigation there you are an innocent man You know you had nothing to do with Putin You know he had nothing to do with Russia You know he had nothing to do with the still dossier and they keep pounding you on pounding you un pounding you on it I mean honestly how did you feel I mean when you say well I'm an innocent man what the hell's going on here Well you know it's very strange because I started hearing it about Russia and people would come up young people usually working for the campaign Oh sir it's so nice to meet you Sir do you know anything about Russia There was this sort of thing going around and they had started it actually a little before the 16 campaign but it really had a much bigger effect on the 2020 campaign because nobody heard about it before 16 They meant to get the dossier out before 16 and might have changed things I don't know I mean they couldn't get it out Believe it or not they couldn't get any of the fake news media to put it out It took a little bit longer than they thought And I had won And so therefore when it came out by BuzzFeed which is now I think out of business I hope they should be But BuzzFeed came out with it in January So that's quite a bit after the election So it didn't matter there But nobody thought it was going to go in for two and a half years It was meant to be an excuse for her losing the campaign Russia Russia right So that was an excuse for her losing something that a lot of people thought she was going to win I didn't think so And it really had an impact on the 2020 race along with many other things You know that better than anybody frankly And it was very interesting but these are very sick people These are very bad people

Mark Levin
Pres. Trump: The Wrong People Received Pulitzers in 2018
"You know mister president 8 Pulitzer prizes were handed out in 2018 related to this To The New York Times and The Washington Post Maggie haberman and so forth And you know people will say well are they going to return the pulitzers Doesn't it just show how completely and thoroughly corrupt and biased and activists the media are well it is true And you'll be happy to know about 6 months ago I sued the Pulitzer foundation because I said you got the Russia story wrong Frankly guys like you and Sean and I don't know that what they do bullets or it's equivalent but many many people Greg Jarrett and if you look at Charlie there's so many people they could have gotten although it's a little bit of a minority but nevertheless a lot of people they should have gotten it You should have got the year A lot of people should have gotten it they've got it right but the people that got it all got it exactly the opposite exactly wrong And I sued the Pulitzer foundation I'm doing this more and more because it's also corrupt What's going on with the special persecutors I call them special persecutors as opposed to have the term special counsel sounds so nice And then I brought a special prosecutor but it's really special persecutors They're all that's all election interference It's all dishonest stuff No different from the Russia Russia Russia house that was just revealed But I sued the Pulitzer foundation Mark and I think you'd like this as a lawyer because I said you gave Pulitzer prizes You have to take him back because it's just the opposite what happened It's exactly the opposite So The Washington Post The New York Times and various others got them And we're in major litigation And I think we're doing very well And frankly this should end it because what happened today I was so oppressed by the quality of this report It was an amazing report done by Durham

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"So it's a tough question the question of thoughts and deeds. But to me, deeds are everything. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. No, how was that? So I assume it's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. And there's an error here. John, hello. Hello. Hi. Dennis, this is John on the I am from Pittsburgh. That's right. Yes. And anyway, great to talk with you. And yeah, I agree with you that the thoughts and behaviors, it's a very tenuous position. I believe that a thought can be bad can be seen for and I just, I'll share real quick, so I was divorced that bad divorce, I didn't want to divorce and if I were to held on to like my bad reason for thoughts towards my ex, it would have, you know, it would have messed me up. So I mean, that's a very good way that I look, you know what? That's a great call. That's a very, very good point. Sometimes even if certain thoughts don't lead to bad actions, they can mess you up. That's true. Still, if you had resentful thoughts and you acted decently toward your ex, that would be what matters the most. But for your sake, not to dwell on your resentment is a very good idea. That's why I mentioned, and it's my column today. That just as there is a biblical law for the hebrews not to hate the Egyptian. There's a biblical law do not hate an Egyptian. They had just gotten out of hundreds of years of enslavement. It's an amazing law, but it was done for their sake. They had no interaction anymore with Egyptians. So that's true. Nevertheless, if you don't like me, that said, but as long as you don't do anything to hurt me, I don't care. To be honest, it's. That's what matters. How many people claim they love their partner or their spouse and mistreat them? The number of partners often women who are hurt by their husband or their boyfriend, and then he tells them how much he loves them. And by the way, a lot of women are then convinced to stay in the relationship because he's so sincere and he is about his love for her. But my answer would be, love her lesson, treat her better. How you treat your spouse is more important than how you feel about your spouse..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"And my first show was to be the moderator of a priest minister and rabbi each week, different ones each week. And if I did that for ten years, and there was no commercial, it was the one commercial free program on that station. So therefore, two hours times 50 weeks is a thousand correct. No. Hunt a hundred. Sorry. A hundred hours. So I was a hundred hours a year. I think I got that math, right? Is that right? What is two hours a week? Two times 50 is a hundred. Yeah. A hundred hours times ten years. I did a thousand hours of dialog. With Christians Jews and I invited other religious groups over the course of time. And about year 5, I dropped Christian envy. And it was over this issue. And it was really new to me. And the reason was while we Jews had all this preoccupation and even guilt over ritual sins, they were sins over actions. But Chris Christian sort of traded in sins over actions for sins overthought. And that dropped my Christian envy. So I'm giving you a personal response. I'm not even saying who's right. I'm only noting that there is a difference of approach. There is one thoughts in that I am aware of, and it's in the ten commandments, do not covet your neighbor's wife, your neighbor's house, your neighbor's ox, and anything your neighbor owns. Covet, however, is not lust. Just and I make that clear. This is not new. I make it clear in my Bible commentary, the rational Bible. I, in fact, there really isn't a biblical Hebrew word for lust. Which comes as a surprise. I'm sure to many, by the way, Jesus did not say lust, he said coffin as well. Because he was repeating the tenth commandment, the Greek he uses his covet. Covet is very different from lust. Covet means you want to take what belongs to your neighbor. His house, his servants, his wife, his animal, and anything he owns. You don't lust after an ox you don't must after a house. That's the one thing you can't do. You can't want to steal. That basically what it means. But otherwise, pretty much the mind is left alone. So I am behavior preoccupied because I know how many people have good intentions and they're worthless, and they do a lot of bad. So I'm a behavior man. Take your calls when we come back. All right, it's the ultimate issues hour in the Dennis prager show third hour every Tuesday. Very, very, very big issue. Of, is there such a thing as sinful thought or only sinful actions? So I gave you my thought, by the way, remember that a big part of my preoccupation with actions is, first of all, that's what affects others. Secondly, if bad thoughts are sinful then good thoughts are good. But they're not. What leads to good deeds is not always good thoughts. It's obviously that's an element, but the relationship between good thoughts and good deeds is very tenuous. The people who give children hormone blockers. And otherwise truly abused children in the name of their trans ideologies, they have good thoughts. They think they're doing good things for children. But the people who sacrificed children in the pagan world didn't think they were doing bad..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Is there such a thing as sinful thought? So I'm going to tell you a story. I don't know if I've said on the radio or not. It's a very personal story, but I decided very early in my career that I would be as transparent as possible. So I grew up as an orthodox Jew in Brooklyn, New York, and it was sort of a cocoon. My whole world was a religious Jewish world. Went through a religious Jewish school. I went to a summer camp that was religious, my poem was, my Friends were parents, Friends were. My nature has always been, however, to want to meet the other. I'm not a cocoon fan. I'm not blaming those who like most people like cocoons. Be surrounded by people like them. Anyway, a very early age. I decided I wanted to see the world. I've been to a 130 countries. I've lived out my childhood dream in that regard. And I was infatuated infatuated with non Jews from a very early age. I knew I was not the Jews were a small minority. I wanted to know the majority. I remember, as a kid, if I met the mailman, I would start asking him about his life and his family. Just to know about the other. Anyway, I remember my first exposure to Christianity was a twofold. One, my family watched the Christmas mass from the Vatican every every Christmas Eve. And I got a big kick out of it. I was, I didn't blink. I mean, I just watched that it was so fascinating to me. And the other was in the car radio when my father would turn the dial and he would go over stations as you went to the number on the dial. You wanted. And often they would be a Christian preacher, they came to be noticed, tell evangelists, then I guess they were radio evangelists. And I remember often saying, that's stop holding that. I really want to hear that. And he thought it was a little odd, even think he was bad after all, he's the one to watch the mass from the Vatican. But so I would listen and be fascinated. As I got older, I had what I later came to call Christian envy. And what was that about? I had to observe all these laws. And Christians didn't have to observe any of these laws of talking about the ritual laws of the Torah and Judaism. And in my mind, it was infinitely easier to be a Christian than a Jew. All you have to do is believe in Christ, and you were set. No kosher laws, though Sabbath laws, nothing. And so I had quote unquote Christian envy. Then, as life would have it, God or fate had me at the age of 30 three. I began broadcasting..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"I'm addressing. So what does it mean sinful thought? And if a sinful thought leads to sin, I mean, which is obvious, you can't do something you didn't think about. But is the corollary true a good thought leads to goodness? Well, you might say, of course, because how could you have a good deed if you didn't have a good thought? But the problem is, the vast majority of good thoughts don't lead to goodness. Most evil in the last hundred years just to give an example. And the last hundred years saw more genocide, more torture, more enslavement, more a mass murder than any century in history, was caused by people with good thoughts. You think communists didn't have good thoughts? And nearly all the genocides were communist. The one done communist genocide was nazism. And you think every Nazi woke up and said, I'm going to do evil today. I don't think so. They were brainwashed to believe that killing Jews was a good deed. I don't place much importance on the issue of sinful thought. I place 99% of my emphasis on what you do. It's a very interesting thing because the left, the secular left has the same view. Of the importance of thought, that's why, if you treat gay people in your life beautifully, but you're not for same sex marriage. Then they say you're a hater. It doesn't matter how well you treat gays, the fact that you think that marriage is between a man and a woman is bad enough, it's a scary thing to me to monitor thought. Because in the secular and the religious world. It's hard enough to control your actions. To ask people to control all their thoughts, is maybe it is an ideal. I would love to know, only God knows the answer to this. Do people who suppress sinful thought like lust is considered a sinful thought. I'm dubious about that. But let's say that it is, do the people who suppress those thoughts. Are they kinder than people who don't suppress those thoughts? Lords does it manifest itself in behavior? Do people who believe in sinful thoughts act? Finer with more courage do they fight evil and after all, God said or at least. My God, the psalmist said those of you who love God must hate evil if you don't hate evil therefore you don't love God. The people who suppress sinful thought fight evil. The guys who put the guys in World War II who went on bombing missions and I think the highest rate of death was among flyers. Is that correct? To fight the Germans and the Japanese, they often had a decal of a pinup girl on their airplane. A scantily clad, sexy woman. They risked their lives to fight evil. But they obviously had a lust inducing picture. On their plane. So you could say, well, that was sinful, but they did a lot of good when they bombed, okay, that's fine. I'm asking the relationship between the two is tenuous to me. That is between thoughts and deeds. The vast majority of men who are faithful to their wives suppress their inclination to act otherwise look at how many men have destroyed their lives because of extramarital affairs. You realize how powerful the urge in men is to have sex with more than one woman, not necessarily at a time, by the way. That's the way men are made. They were made that way by God. If this is not societally induced, this is, this has been the case since men were created. It is a battle every man has to fight. Many men don't tell their wives about this, because they're embarrassed or afraid. We'll return ultimate issues out. Okay, this is a tough issue, but it's an important one..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"One of the most interesting reactions may I speak about you in this regard? My producer and very, very, very close friend. AKA the living martyr would Alan estrin came up with the idea of PragerU and his producer of this show and so much more. So I am proud to say, I had a big effect on his thinking many years ago. And now he's had a big effect online and while not everybody else, but millions of others through what he has helped create. He said to me just the other day, and I did not know this. I don't know if you had told me this in the past. But you said recently, when you heard from he grew up completely secular, completely non religious. And he said when you, when I heard you, Dennis, say that what counts are your actions, not your thoughts. Is that correct? That is the single biggest thing that opened you up. In this case, the Judaism. Because he came from a home where the parents were Jews, but there was no religion speak of. Which is very common among Jews. Unfortunately, but that's the way it is. It's common among Christians, but they're just not called Christians anymore. They're just called secular people. So that really meant a lot to me when he told me how much that meant to him. Because one of the guiding principles of my life is from the talmud in one of the most important chapters of the talmud. And that is, it is not the teaching of that that is the essence, but the deed. Which basically means it's not the thought that that is almost essential. It is the deed. So there are many criticisms of me on the Internet for having said that because there is a widespread belief. In the Christian world, and you know I am, I don't know of a bigger advocate of judeo Christian values in America than I am. And have been for all of my career of 40 years. And big defender of Christians and Christianity as so many of my Christian listeners and readers know. But obviously there are differences in some of their theologies, otherwise they would have the same religion. And that's fine with me, by the way. That there will be difference in beliefs is perfectly understandable. But this one, because it's been raised so much now and is, I think, fundamental in some ways..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"All right, everybody, Dennis prager here. The subject of my column this week, which is out every Tuesday, and there are over a thousand of my columns up on the Internet. You could do worse than read them. I know it sounds self serving, but it's free. I don't make money if you read it. I can make converts, though, to reason and morality. So it's titled a biblical law that would change American life. There's a law that is known to almost no one except the real biblical scholars. There's a long deuteronomy, by the way, that's the book that the founders of the United States cited more than any other book ever written. Biblical or enlightenment, it's a fascinating little piece of data. The founders cited the book of deuteronomy, more than anything else, and second place was the French enlightenment thinker montesquieu. But deuteronomy was number one. And in that book is a little law, it's just part of a verse. It's not even its own verse. You may not hate an Egyptian. They had just suffered horribly, as slaves in Egypt for hundreds of years. And God says, or if you don't believe God Moses says, you don't believe Moses, somebody said. Don't hate an Egyptian? You know what's interesting about that aside from the obvious? They had no interaction with Egyptians again. That's over. So it's in terms of pragmatics. It's irrelevant. So why would there be a law don't hate a group that you don't have any more interaction with? Because it was meant to affect the israelite, the Hebrew. That's why. That's why I titled my piece of biblical law that would change American life. How about having every church in America every synagogue in America teach thou shall not hate the white? Shall not hate a white. I think that would change the country. I do. It's the only hatred permitted in this country. Hatred of whites. Especially white males. Especially white Christian heterosexual male. Then you have everything running against you. That's powerful. We return, I'm Dennis prager. The Dennis prager show, live from the relief factor pain free studio. Hello, everybody. I'm Dennis prager. This is the ultimate issues hour the third hour every Tuesday and some great issue of life. So here is an issue that has preoccupied me for the last two months. And it has been a national discussion on the Internet comments that I have made. And a dialog that I had with a Christian podcaster in Ohio, where among the many issues that arose is an issue that I have now given I've given thought to all of my life, but more in the last two months than in any two month period, let's put it that way. And the question is, sinful thoughts versus sinful actions..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"That's a real good question. Eric metaxas asks that question. A courageous Christian. I'm going to have a mom again. It's a very, it's a very, I don't want to say depressing. That was the word that came to my mind. It's a very sobering question. Remember I asked Jordan Peterson one of the two PragerU gael as he came to. Do you believe in God? His answer shook me up. He said something to the effect that it's so difficult to say you believe in God, not because it's hard to believe in God, but because of the, of the moral demands that belief in God makes upon a person. But how many people think that way? The government says shut your church? For a year? And you go, okay, fine. You don't even allow it to be open. You're not forcing anybody to go. A few have scared parishioners, then fine. From the mind, it was a rabbi. The board of directors of his synagogue. Were out of their minds scared, out of their minds sheep. Worthless. It drove him crazy, he would have had services every single Saturday. Another synagogue a prominent synagogue in the West Coast, they actually on Russia Shana of 2021. There were no services in 2020. 2021, they put a mask over the shofar. The ram's horn that is blown on the new year day. To call people to penitence. A mask on the chauffeur. In the history of the Jewish people, blowing the ram's horn for 3000 years, did it ever have a mask? The moment you start moving left you become a coward. It is cowardice is part of leftism, fear. Scared better than fear. Scared. Is a characteristic of leftism. If you are not scared and you don't impose your phobia on others, you're not a true progressive. I wonder if the people of that synagogue, one of the most prominent on the West Coast of the United States are embarrassed when they know that they seriously expected the rams horn to have a mask over it. Is the person who blew the shofar then embarrassed, do they look back on it with pride? I really, I don't know the answer. And I assure you they would not come on the show to answer the question. Some churches and some synagogues defied it. And they were hated by many fellow Christians in many fellow Jews. The question of how effective is religion morally intellectually is a very, very real question. And it's probably the saddest of all the questions..

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"If the vaccine works, why do I care if you're vaccinated? One of the many questions I asked the entire time. At the same time, FDA and NIH officials received a growing number of reports of severe side effects, including from medical professionals who had been among the first to get vaccinated. One was Denise hurts a 66 year old retired gastroenterologist in Santa Monica, California. On February 4th, 2021 she stumbled on an article from neurology today in which Anthony Fauci sought to correct his earlier recommendation that people with a history of the ain Barre syndrome, a rare disorder in which the immune system attacks the nervous system, shouldn't get vaccinated because it might trigger a recurrence. After drawing pushback from the medical community, Doctor Fauci retracted his statement because it clashed with the CBC. What is followed the science mean? It means follow the dominant science scientists that you believe in. Through hardship, you persevere. Through toil and sweat, you succeed. You dedicate years to fulfilling the calling on your life. Why do you go to such lengths? Because you were born with a purpose. You are a Christian leader with the desire to change this world. As a student and graduate of regent university, you will gain the education that will prepare you to lead in such a time as this. Say yes to your purpose. It is a regent dot EDU slash learn more. Hi, everybody. I'm Dennis prager. And. It is pleasure to be with you. Quite an article in The Wall Street Journal about not responding to people, the pharmaceutical companies not responding to people who have been damaged by the COVID vaccine. It was a real, horrible thing to have kids vaccinated against it when the chances of their being hurt by COVID were so miniscule. Do you realize how much more honest my track record is than The New York Times on every major issue? Do you realize that? That's not a brag. It's true about so many of my co conservatives. But I can speak for me because I know all of my positions. Masks lockdowns, school closures, they are wrong on everything. Has anybody awakened one day and said, you know, they're wrong on everything, maybe they're also wrong on destroying the economy in the name of green environmental policies, literally destroying it yesterday I read to you that the government itself says that we are headed for a catastrophe because the electrical grid is does not have enough power because we shut down coal mines and we shut down natural gas pipelines and so on. Do you understand the damage being done for no good reason? The existential threat to humanity is a gigantic lie, gigantic. I'm not saying global warming is a lie. I'm saying the existential threat is a lie. Because truth is not a left wing value. Do you not understand they scare you in order to gain power that's all it is about? That is why I wrote in April 2020. That the lockdowns were, quote, my quote, dress rehearsal for a police state. That's exactly what they were, and they realized nobody almost nobody would oppose them in America, including tragically synagogues and churches, who were sheep for the most part. Docile sheep. In the face of irrational, harmful, secular authority. I looked to religion to give people courage. If it's going to produce wimps of what use is religion. The vote in my life to spreading the idea that only judeo Christian values will save us. Who the hell holds judeo Christian values?.

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Facebook Censors Vaccine Damage Truth
"So Facebook censored anybody who spoke about damage of the vaccine. That I read to you that part. Interviews with react 19 members react 19 is the organization of people damaged by the vaccine started by this woman who was still not even anti vaccine. It's very hard to change liberals mind. That was a part of my first hour. Interviews with react 19 members and emails they shared with me, that's Alicia findlay of The Wall Street Journal. That public health authorities haven't been transparent about these adverse effect events. Officials privately expressed concern to patients but kept mom about the issue in public and failed to keep promises to investigate the side effects thoroughly. Miss dressing, though the woman who started these groups says NIH officials were initially solicitous. They brought at least a dozen patients like miss dressen to their facilities for tests and treatment as part of an informal study. Good that you are getting the word out. Doctor math, of the NIH, wrote to her June 27th, 2021. And then Alicia findlay writes, but the NIH did not get the word out.

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Miss Dresden says, but doctors need to be aware of what's going on so they can treat patients. Amazing. She still neutral on the vaccine that so damaged her. Amazing. Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, Mike lindell was my pillow, is launching the my pillow 2.0. When my invented my pillow and had everything you could ever want in a pillow, now nearly 20 years later, he discovered a new technology that makes it even better. To my pillow two has the patented adjustable fill of the original MyPillow, and now with a brand new fabric that is made with a temperature regulating thread. The MyPillow two is the softest smoothest and coolest pillow you'll ever own. For my listeners, the my pillow two is buy one get one free offer with promo code prager. My pillow two temperature regulating technology is 100% made in the USA and comes with a ten year warranty and a 60 day money back guarantee. Just go to my pillow dot com and click on the radio listeners square to the buy one get one free offer enter promo code prager or call 807 6 one 6 three O two to get your my pillow 2.0 now. Hi everybody. Leaving to you from The Wall Street Journal. A woman who was terribly damaged, very pro vaccine and terribly damaged by the COVID vaccine..

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Conservative Bestselling Author Exposes NPR's Left-Wing Insulation
"This has nothing to do with me talking about me, but it's me talking about a guy named Dennis prager. Now, I would say that I have more influence in the society than 99% of the people that NPR has on. Forgetting politicians of non politicians. But I'm a conservative, so I have beyond. Have they ever had Ben Shapiro on NPR? I don't know. I'm asking, maybe once if they have at all, Jordan Peterson, Tom sowell, Larry elder, the point is they insulate people from non left wing opinion. That's what they do. I mean, I mean, just the fact that I have, I think, it's the bestselling Bible commentary currently on Amazon. So I have two strikes against me. One I'm conservative and second it's religious.

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"No, no, no, no, no. You refuted it. You refuted it originally. I'm moving on to another subject. How does that respond to the issue that liberals think leftists are closer to them than conservatives? Do you believe by do you believe that men can become women? Of course not. Okay, does a Democratic Party support the idea that men can become women? You're talking about sex change. Actually, while you're on the subject, do you think that do you think that men should be allowed to compete with women if they say they're a woman? No. Okay, the Democratic Party is adamant that they be allowed to do so and you vote Democrat. Not all of the Democrats are. The Democratic Party, all Democrats, is irrelevant. It's irrelevant to my point. That's why you're naive. You're not willing to understand the damage the party you vote for does. I'm not naive at all. You're totally naive, sir. You acknowledge the fraud. Exactly. I am, correct. Because that's the only way I could talk. You acknowledge that when men I'll let you talk after this point. Excellent. You acknowledge that it is utterly destructive of women's sports if men who say their women compete with them. However, the Democratic Party from Joe Biden down wants to allow that to happen and is opposed to every Republican bill to ban it. I am keeping you on. I swear to you, before God, I have put you on hold. Tell me why you vote Democrat in light of that fact, which is more destructive to the country than whether I Dennis prager think the last election was completely honest. Back in the mall. 69% of voters call Biden influence peddling charges serious scandal. ABC CBS NBC gives zero seconds to the news. Fully 90 69% of U.S. likely voters say accusations of foreign influence peddling by President Biden and his family are a serious scandal. But ABC NBC and CBS. Didn't spend a second reporting on breaking news Wednesday when representative James comer. Republican Kentucky detailed how the Biden family may have received more than $10 million from foreign nationals. As my producer put it in his pithy summary, what did you say we have a national media? What did your state media? That's right. We have state media. That's why I compare it to problem. That's exactly right. When the Democrats are in government, the media are state media. That's it. That's all they are. NBC CBS ABC. PBS.

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"durham" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Yeah, you should get prager topia. And any of my shows. At any time you want share it with anybody you want and it's without commercials. That's a big deal. Dot com. I will be off the rest of the week Wednesday Thursday, Friday. This is the first pure vacation. In my memory. Because everything else involves speaking whenever I go abroad, which I'm doing, this is that we're going to Germany for four days. And it's just vacation. I'll let you know on Monday when I broadcast from Orlando and the national religious broadcasters convention. Why did it like? It has an effect because, you know, my work is very intense. You know, I don't talk about light stuff, I try to do it in a light manner often, thank God it helps me and helps you. But it's pretty intense the writing and the lecturing. The books, PragerU, so it's a lot of stuff. So anyway, I'll let you know what that was like. So I'll be with you Monday, but I have terrific people sitting in as always. My belief is that I owe it to you to have people who are so good, you won't miss me that much. Notice I said that much. I didn't say at all. Well, that's very sweet of you..

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COVID Losses Caused by Workplace Absences and Store Closures
"Greatest losses stem from workplace absences and lost sales. The latter would do primarily to close stores, reduce air travel and limited public gatherings. Why did we have all of that? If they let big stores open, remember that? At the height of the pandemic in the second quarter of 2020, our survey found that air travel fell by nearly 60%. Endured dining by 65%, and in store shopping by 43%, how do people survive that? Indoor dining by 65%. I remember asking over and over. How come I can take off my mask and eat three inches from the person next to me in an airplane, but not 5 feet away from somebody in a restaurant. Nobody had an answer to that. Crush restaurants. Anyway, the left doesn't like. Small businesses.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Report Reveals NY Times Lies for 2 Years
"According to you, you checked The New York Times never reported the Columbia journalism review. Columbia, it's an amazing because Columbia school of journalism is quite on the left. And they reported that Washington Post New York Times just lied for two years. And it doesn't matter to a single reader of The New York Times. Does it matter? Nothing matters. The mindset of the liberal forget the leftist, the leftist, is simply there to destroy everything we have held precious in America. Whether it's the nuclear family, or late night comedy, that they are just destroyers. There's something empty in their soul and it hates order happiness. I can't fully explain it. But the liberal who shares none of the values of the left. Hates the right more than it hates the left. It's been drilled into them that we are the enemy. So nothing that comes out will change their voting pattern. Not even their kids being taught that there are two sexes. The liberal parent, generally, is fine with it. They're fine with it because they don't want to know about it. We're thinking to find out about it in New York Times, LA times.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The Truth About Israel's Liberal Left and Gender Identity.
"It'd be very interesting if Israel mimicked this. It isn't, by the way, in Israel. Which has a very strong liberal left contingent or cohort, if you will, and its population, there is no movement toward accepting that men become women or women become men. Part of the problem is that if I say how are you, just how are you? In Hebrew, the you is feminine, verbs are male and female in Hebrew. That that is how, by the way, deeply embedded sex difference or gender difference, if you will, is, in the Hebrew Bible, and in Hebrew, there are not many languages that have male and female in its verbs.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Devin Nunes Did So Much to Debunk the Russia Hoax Five Years Ago
"You deserve great credit. Am I incorrect in saying that we learned very little from the Durham book report and most of the work was the work that you and cash did 5 years ago, repurposed with a couple citations. Devin, your thoughts. Well, look, I think that's exactly right. Back in, we knew this in 2017. I always like to say that when Mueller walked through the door with his pit bull Andrew weissmann, they knew there was no evidence of Russian collusion because they had none. They would have provided it to us already who were conducting an investigation, Charlie. And why do I say I know that? Well, they would have had every single bit of reason to give us everything they had in early 2017 right when Trump is becoming president right after he fires Comey, but why not give us all the evidence? And so, you know, we had been watching this for a long time, and we knew there was no evidence of Russian collusion. You know, even just in my experience dealing with Russia for many, many years before that. Fast forward, it took us only about 6, 8 months to put together what was called then the newness memo that we actually launched around the 1st of February 2018. And that clearly laid out everything. I think the only thing that we learned through his investigation is that it really dialed it in on just the people at the top. The only new names and maybe I'm forgetting a couple, but it was really the alphabet scam that went on from Georgia Tech joffe guy named joffe, danchenko, who was their phony Russian that was just a former brookings institution guy. And then the Clinton campaign operative Dolan. Now the worst part with all this is I think no one can understand why he wasn't able to bring a conspiracy charge. I think that's the frustrating part because against these DoJ and FBI rogue officials.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Is Every Institution Corrupted?
"Can you think of an institution that has not been corrupted? I don't mean an organization. Of course there are terrific organizations, but institution, the medical institution, and academic institution, media institution, I can't think of any. Sports Illustrated second year in a row features a trans woman. As its cover for its swimsuit issue. Maybe they will be blow packed like there was with regard. To. Bud Light, but one wonders what if the women, what do the women who pose in the swimsuits for Sports Illustrated think about a man who has been surgically sculpted to look like a woman,

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Durham Report Confirms What We Already Knew
"One wonders is there anything that can come out about what the left is done to the CIA, the FBI, the Department of Justice, is there anything that could come out? That would shake up the American people. By suspicion is that the answer is no. The Durham report, which is just come out. And confirmed what we all knew about the FBI's involvement in the Russia collusion, hoax. It was all a hoax. It was a lie. And it doesn't matter. January 6th matters. That's what matters. For which we have political prisoners, people who simply entered the capitol. It was called an insurrection from the beginning. I said from the first day I wrote my column that week. That it was. The same use of January 6th will be used by the left and the Democrats as the Nazis used the Reichstag fire. I'm not comparing Nazis and Democrats for those who do not understand comparisons of comparing an action, not a group.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"durham" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"You hear it live inside the beltway. I must tell you, 7 years is all it took for us to get John Durham's report and to tie a bow on FBI, misconduct during the investigation into Russia, Russia, Russia. That's the headline today. Durham reports sharply criticizes FBI's 2016 Trump campaign probe. Wall Street Journal, FBI faulted for its probe of Russian meddling in 2016 campaign. New York Times in final report, Trump era special counsel denounces Russia investigation over across the pond in Great Britain, FBI quote should never have investigated Trump's links to 2016 election report fines. This comes along at the same time that New York Post reports that the IRS has removed the investigative team in diving into the Hunter Biden tax fraud. The whistleblower saying it's clearly retaliatory. So what do we know? We know that the permanent government is very anti Republican very anti Trump and the crippled the Trump presidency from the beginning, we have here Devin Nunes, who is head of the Intel committee for a time under president Trump before Adam, the lying guy shift took over, cut number 11, Devin Nunes yesterday talking on newsmax with Chris Alfredo. No, and look, Chris, this is just breaking now and it's over 300 page report and one of the things that we need to do is and I need to do as somebody who worked on this for many years. I need to go and read that report and so far it looks like there is a lot of it's brought a lot of clarity to some issues just to my first read of it. But you've asked this, you focusing on the right thing. And that is, who's going to pay a price? And the answer is no one's going to pay a price. But that was always the case. I think I had said this earlier this year that the longer Durham was there, the better it was, hopefully, Durham could get as much as he could in this report. But here's the thing at the end of the day, the Biden administration controls what Durham does. And until Durham speaks, it's we're not going to know, did he make these decisions or did someone in pressure him? But it was always kind of a head scratcher when they brought these brought these indictments that where they into Washington D.C. and really Durham put the FBI and the DoJ on trial there.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"durham" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"The worst part of the Durham investigation concluding and being revealed to the American people recognizing that there was all kinds of fake news, there is a deep state and that would conservatives have been saying all along was spot on. That there was Democrat corruption and shenanigans. You know, the worst part about it, turn on NBC right now. And listen to what they're saying about it. Look at MSNBC. Look at ABC, CBS. Washington Post. You know what the mainstream media is saying? Nothing to see here. It's not a big deal. Durham didn't recommend any criminal charges, so it can't be that serious. It's not that big. And the FBI said, don't worry, we've got everything under control. And nothing's going to come of it. Except for a deep distrust and cynicism that the American people have over the election process over integrity in our elections, a lack of trust in our government officials, it's so bad and I am in a way kind of relieved that Trump was thoroughly vindicated and let me repeat that. President Trump was completely and thoroughly vindicated. Conservatives were right all along. But the Democrats aren't going to care the mainstream media isn't going to care, they're going to pretend there's nothing to see here, and they're going to stick to that narrative how dare you question election integrity.

Cinemavino
"durham" Discussed on Cinemavino
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Cinemavino
"durham" Discussed on Cinemavino
"I just want to thank God to my man Jesus. She really helped sell you. So I'm curious to hear your guys thoughts and then we're going to talk about the line a little bit. So we'll go around the horror. The non sports guy. So I am going to keep accidentally referring to Kevin Costner's bull Durham because I was very upset that that wasn't somebody's name. What was his name? I wouldn't bull Durham. Yeah, crash. Crash and nuke. Yeah, I like this. Honestly, all I knew about this film is that it was kind of raunchy, and I was, you know, that I had heard from since I was like 15, I was like, oh, there's titties in it at some point. Now, like 40 year old Travis was very disappointed with him at a rock just. Yeah, I'm like, where's all the booty? It's tamed by today, Stan. It's 80s ranch. Yeah. Good band name. 80s raunch? Yeah. Tim Robbins humor. It just tickles me. He's such a goofy looking dude. I mean, lovely man. But I have never seen this film before. And I enjoyed it. I was surprised at how little baseball was actually in it. And I feel like I've seen derivatives of this movie, like everywhere. I'm sure homage is kind of launched the raunchy sports movie. Well, what? What other sports movies are raunchy? I mean, I think about major league, which happened next year. Oh. I mean, this is the same guy that I mean, it's not raunchy, but it's definitely a more adult sports film ten cup. The same writer director did this did that one. Oh, good call. I love paint cup. That's my baby. Because I guess the Ron Shelton's a guy named he used to play in the minor leagues before he became a sportswriter. So he based this on his experiences playing minor league baseball. Cheech Marin and Renee Russo. And.

Cinemavino
"durham" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Welcome back to cinema vino. Wait for the crowd to die down for just a second. They're getting a little rowdy. So we've got the whole crew here for our first baseball series. Did you have to buy an organ for that? No, that was only old keyboard setting. Did a pipe organ and did a little echo effect on there, make it sound like we were in a baseball stadium very nice. Domain crowd effects. I don't think baseball stadiums have real organs anymore do that. I don't think so. That's sad. Or real hot dogs. Yeah, that's awesome. That's where the organs went. But they cost a very real $11. We need some Costco hot dogs. Yeah. About 50. I've been saying that for years. You know where things are cheaper? Minor leagues. Segue. And it's appropriate that we're kicking off with a minor league baseball movie bull Durham. Held by some people as the best baseball movie ever made. Really? Yeah, I don't know about that. It's definitely getting this team like when it came out. It was a minor hit, but then it's like it's been quoted. You see it on the sports center commercial stuff a lot since then. So it's definitely one of the more famous baseball movies. There's not actually much of a game baseball played. Some badass montages, some great montages. Today's cinema. We need way more money. Yes. Well, baseball is a long season. No, 161 games. One of the best ones in the movie. I've been talking about montages when we watch Jason Bateman and teen wolf too. That has a soundtrack and a Montage. He didn't play, he didn't play baseball. It'll bite your fucking nose off. Wait, what? No. He was a boxer in that one. They played basketball in the first one. We should do boxing movies. That would be good. Team wolf. Like boxing movies, or team wolf. Exclusively. Teen wolf. Werewolves planned sports. Who did it better? Air butter teen wolf. But I thought, okay, so team wolf, does he have any relation to elf? Are they part of the same kind of family, maybe? That's the same universe. Same universe. That's what I was figuring out. That's right. That's canon. Tay and I did go down a rabbit hole. We were like, was there a 1996 movie starring ALF?.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"durham" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Meghan Durham who covers commodities and agriculture at Bloomberg who has today's big take out on commodities out of Ukraine Still ahead then what should the UK response be to the war in Russia will hear from crispin blunt MP This is a hybrid work is here but for someone to work from here there has to be someone here connecting everyone simply securely consistently because nobody and I mean nobody makes hybrid work work better Cisco the bridge to possible Bloomberg money minute The week is off to a positive start on Wall Street with a rally paced by technology stocks Twitter lit a fire under the tech sector after Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that he owns more than 9% of the company And as that gained nearly 2% yesterday the Dow and S&P were up less than 1% You can't buy what's not for sale So it went at Ford in the first quarter as the computer chip shortage and other supply troubles slowed production of its F one 50 pickup and other models F one 50 sales fell 31% from a year ago Ford's total sales fell 17% DirecTV is pulling the plug on one America news network today following the expiration of its contract it announced plans to drop the network in January after OAN was criticized for spreading misinformation about the pandemic and the 2020 election DirecTV will replace oan in its channel lineup with Fox nation Larry kofsky Bloomberg radio If you're in a museum you're looking at a piece There's a lot of detail that is missing Fad and Bloomberg are enriching cultural experiences through the power of data Number connects is helping culture partners move into the future We'll take company We can build a system where anybody can walk in and they can get a deeper experience What does this mean What was our thinking.