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Dennis Prager Podcasts

The End of Time

Dennis Prager Podcasts

Salem Podcast Network

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

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2023

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Time Magazine celebrates its 100th anniversary. It’s a long way from its glory days. Now it’s just another Leftist mouthpiece… Yet another race hoax. This time in Sacramento. The hoax phenomena proves how little racism there is in America… Dennis talks to Eyal Carlin, Commissioner of North America for the Israel Ministry of Tourism. That is what the left does: shout “fire” in the crowded theatre of life. They do it over and over: global warming, systemic racism, transphobia — whatever. Green teen, Greta Thunberg, predicted that the world would end if we don’t stop using fossil fuels by 2023 is a specific example. She has since deleted the tweet. Why?... Dennis talks to Sage Brooks, paid ads specialist for PragerU. She tells her fascinating personal story and how she found her way to PragerU. The Attorney General of New York State is hosting a Drag Queen Story hour for children. And people still vote Democrat?... The newest distinction the left wants to erase: male and female… Dennis talks to Cynthia Hughes, founder of Patriot Freedom Project, an effort to help Jan 6 political prisoners. Her new book is Due Process Denied: The Detained - The Families - The Fallout.
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0:15.9

Hello my friends, welcome to the Dennis Prager show.

0:20.7

The 100th anniversary of Time Magazine is this week.

0:26.2

The March 13th to March 20th, 2023 issue is the 100th anniversary of Time Magazine.

0:38.2

For many decades Time Magazine was respected today, a handful of people respected.

0:45.9

Few people read it, though they claim tens of millions of people visit their site.

0:51.3

I don't deny that. But if you knew Time 50 years ago, let alone its first 50 years,

1:03.1

one of the dramatic differences, and it's true for all of the all for Newsweek as well,

1:10.1

which is much better than Time at this time, but in any event, you will notice the gigantic

1:18.1

pictures in Time Magazine. It is 50 years ago, it's really worth your looking at a

1:30.2

Time Magazine from 1950. How much better written, how much richer of a tabularity,

1:38.8

how many fewer pictures, the reader was expected to read. It was not television in print,

1:50.8

which is what gradually a time became, television in print. It sort of looks like what you would give

1:57.7

a 5th grader, which I think is intentional, but that's not even the point that I most want to make.

2:06.2

So, I don't know what possessed me, but I read the opening letter from the editor-in-chief

2:18.4

and the CEO. CEO is Jessica Sibley. The editor-in-chief is Edward Felsenthal.

2:26.8

Also, you should see the picture of the editorial staff,

2:30.9

the casual dress of all of them. I don't find that impressive.

2:39.9

Not one man is wearing a jacket and tie, not one man is wearing a tie without a jacket.

2:49.7

The women are slightly better dressed. One woman is wearing a dress to the best of

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