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Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis & Julie: Faux Vulnerability

Dennis Prager Podcasts

Salem Podcast Network

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Dennis and Julie delve into people’s lack of curiosity. Dennis loves his stereo system. Julie discusses her trip back to Boston, and her post-college adjustments. Are men in general happier than women? Younger generations are enslaved to their phones and using too much social media… they've don’t even know what they’ve missed out on when it comes to freedom in America. It is arrogance to believe that today’s youth know better than previous generations. Are we losing intelligence with each generation? Julie says we’ve had it too good in America. Dennis says secularism plus affluence equals boredom. Talking to strangers… is it a lost art? What makes younger generations better than past generations… tolerance?
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0:00.0

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0:04.3

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0:09.2

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0:30.0

Well everybody, hello, Dennis and Julie, Dennis Pringer, Julie Hartman. We don't miss a week.

0:43.7

Is that correct, Jules? Well, we miss it when we don't do it one week, but we don't miss a week.

0:48.8

Sometimes we pre-record episodes to make sure that we're on every Monday for you.

0:54.5

In other words, we don't miss a week. That was the funniest response in our 20 whatever together.

1:04.9

38. Julie, all I said was we don't miss a week. I know. And then you offered this

1:11.2

my monodine explanation. Was it really that good? I mean, I'll take it, but

1:16.4

I think you're over complimenting me here. Yeah, because it wasn't meant as a compliment. I admit it.

1:21.4

By the way, you're a ribbable woman, which is not I know. I got to say it's not the norm. My wife

1:27.8

is ribbable. Yes, she is. But men are wary about ribbing women. And rightfully, rightfully so,

1:36.4

you should not ribble woman. And by the way, women women don't rib women. Oh, no. Oh, that's

1:42.1

an act of warfare. You do not do that. Well, I have the perfect example. When, first of all,

1:49.0

my rule, when men insult each other, it means they love each other. Right. There is no comparison.

1:54.5

That doesn't exist in the female world. Guy shows up dressed up at a wedding. And you go,

2:00.4

God, you look ugly. Oh, if you said that to a woman, she would run to the bathroom and start crying.

2:07.0

Because I've seen it happen before. I can tell you. But it wouldn't happen. That's the point.

2:12.8

And if you, you would lose your closest friend, if you said that, whereas I would get even closer

2:21.5

to my closest male friend by saying that. See, I have a theory as to why this is. I think it's

2:26.8

because women express anointment or aggression through being snarky. Did I just say anointment?

2:35.2

That is precious. You guys, this is horrible. This is one of the great moments of my life.

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