How Many Americans Has the American Medical Establishment Needlessly Killed?

Dennis Prager|Posted: Feb 09, 2021 12:01 AM – for Townhall.com I should state at the outset that were it not for doctors, I would either be paralyzed or dead. I owe my mobility and probably my life to wonderful physicians. However, I will now state with equal certitude that the American medical profession as a whole and many individual doctors are responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans — very possibly, more than that. Along with the media — from The New York Times to Google/YouTube, Facebook and Twitter — Americans have been denied both life-saving information … Continue reading How Many Americans Has the American Medical Establishment Needlessly Killed?

Thoughts in a Dark Time

Dennis Prager | Posted: Nov 10, 2020 12:01 AM – for Townhall.com As there is too much to say in the space of one column, I will simply offer some thoughts on the state of the country a week after the 2020 elections. No. 1: While I am not certain the reported election results are dishonest, I suspect they are. Worse, about half this country believes this, too. This is unprecedented in American history. One might counter that this is not unprecedented, that this was precisely what half the American electorate felt in 2000, when many Democrats rejected the 2000 … Continue reading Thoughts in a Dark Time

The Rally That Changed My Mind

Karlyn Borysenko Jul 27, 2020 – for PragerU Psychologist and author Karlyn Borysenko wouldn’t be caught dead at a Trump rally. So what was she doing in a New Hampshire arena, surrounded by 11,000 cheering Trump supporters? And what did she take away from the experience? She explains what happened when perception met reality in this eye-opening video. I wouldn’t be caught dead at a Donald Trump rally.  I mean, come on—I’ve given money to Bernie! And yet, there I was—February 2020, listening to the President of the United States address a crowd of 11,000 supporters.  How in the world … Continue reading The Rally That Changed My Mind

A Guide to Basic Differences Between Left and Right

By Dennis Prager Source of Human Rights Left: government Right: the Creator Human Nature Left: basically good (Therefore, society is primarily responsible for evil.) Right: not basically good (Therefore, the individual is primarily responsible for evil.) Economic Goal Left: equality Right: prosperity Primary Role of the State Left: increase and protect equality Right: increase and protect liberty Government Left: as large as possible Right: as small as possible Family Ideal Left: any loving unit of people Right: a married father and mother, and children Guiding Trinity Left: race, gender and class Right: liberty, In God We Trust and e pluribus … Continue reading A Guide to Basic Differences Between Left and Right

The Worldwide Lockdown may be the greatest mistake in History

Dennis Prager|Posted: May 05, 2020 12:01 AM Opinion – TownHall.com My cmnt: some of the ‘unintended’ consequences of this global lockdown are already showing up with a huge increase in suicides by young people, lack of food in Third World countries, massive unemployment (40 million in U.S. alone), a vast rise in mental illnesses, missed schooling, missed school lunches, missed doctor and dental preventive care, the destruction of our healthcare industry, massive increases in our national debt, the utter destruction of 100s of thousands of small businesses, the destruction of personal savings merely to stay solvent and a general malaise … Continue reading The Worldwide Lockdown may be the greatest mistake in History