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🗓️ 1 June 2020
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0:00.0 | We all know that the left is no longer liberal, but the past few weeks have shown like never before the |
0:04.9 | distressing results of our trend towards polarization. The mainstream media has doubled down again |
0:10.8 | and again on their petty hyperpartisan mudslinging in the face of a true crisis. |
0:15.9 | It's more important than ever to be informed, engaged, responsible citizens who want to follow |
0:21.3 | the facts and ignore the nonsense and the noise. That's exactly what Domper in this book is all about. |
0:27.4 | While we faced a ton of pressure to delay the publication of this book because of the quarantine, |
0:32.2 | I felt it was important to get these ideas out as soon as possible. I know that free thought, |
0:37.6 | free speech and patriotism are as important to you as they are to me, so I hope this book |
0:43.2 | entertains and inspires you during the days and weeks ahead. Order now at Domper in this book. |
0:49.3 | .com. |
0:54.3 | Well, hi everybody. I'm Dennis Prager and Dave says I don't need an introduction, |
0:58.4 | which is a very major compliment. I'm not sure it's true, but what doesn't matter. You're here, |
1:04.5 | you're here because of Dave Rubin anyway. So we're going to talk about Domper in this book, |
1:09.2 | chapter nine. I am very delighted that Dave asked me to comment on chapter nine. It's |
1:15.6 | fine to mentor. It's largely about Jordan Peterson, but of course it's even larger than, by the way, |
1:22.5 | let me interrupt myself. I think that Jordan Peterson, I wrote the introduction to his biography. |
1:29.2 | I think that he is one of the most wonderful human beings that I have met in my life and I cannot |
1:36.0 | tell you how many wonderful people I have met. This is an extraordinary human being. In every |
1:44.0 | and every way and like many extraordinary people, he bears the weight of the world on his |
1:51.3 | shoulders because he is so sensitive to the pain of the world and he wants to try and make a |
2:02.0 | dent in this tremendous amount of pain. I have often said on my radio show that if pain were water, |
2:11.0 | the world would drown. So I resonate to him tremendously and you Dave obviously do. But your |
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