00:00:15.000He's impacted me almost more than any other thinker.
00:00:18.000I can't think of anybody more, but he's up there.
00:00:20.000I've read almost all of his books, listened to his podcasts.
00:00:24.000He's such a clear thinker, and he loves this country, and he loves the Lord.
00:00:28.000We talk about a lot of different things.
00:00:29.000This book, Deuteronomy, and his perspective of what's going on in the world.
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00:01:56.000Text this episode to your friends of my conversation with Dennis Prager, the legend himself, live from the Turning Point USA America Fest in Phoenix, Arizona.
00:02:32.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:02:55.000Charlie, I am happy it wasn't there for you to hear me praising you.
00:03:02.000What you have done is borders on the miraculous.
00:03:08.000And I have zero reason to butter you up, right?
00:03:11.000I was going to come to you for a loan, but Charlie, you gave a speech for, am I looking in the camera right now?
00:03:21.000Okay, you out in Cameroon, I just want to tell you, Charlie, before this gave a speech to about 120 Jewish conservatives, which, by the way, is an enormous achievement to begin with.
00:03:38.000And I heard most of it, and I began my talk to them as a Jew speaking to Jews saying, if all rabbis spoke like Charlie Kirk did to their congregations, it would be the messianic age.
00:04:20.000I actually addressed that also because you had made mention of that.
00:04:23.000These are, you know, Dennis's ideas, many of these.
00:04:27.000So this is a very serious point I want to make, if I may.
00:04:33.000When people tell me, and I'm not saying you have, but if people often will come over, Dennis, I'm just telling you, no, you changed my life.
00:04:40.000And I always say, and I would take a lie detector test easily, because I mean this completely seriously.
00:04:49.000You, the person I'm talking to, you are half the reason.
00:05:17.000It's something I struggle with, which is, you know, sometimes I wonder when I do my speeches, how much of it has to be material I come up with versus things you get from somebody else.
00:05:27.000And I've just decided it's actually completely irrelevant.
00:08:51.000But anyway, it was about a couple, like 18 and 17 years old, I think, a Canadian couple in the 1980s went overnight from British Columbia to Seattle and some horrible human being captured them, horribly killed him, raped her, and then shot her to death.
00:09:17.000When you read that, what he did to these kids, and you don't want to exact revenge, there is something morally wrong with you.
00:09:30.000I not only defend the desire for revenge, providing it's just, that's critical.
00:10:07.000And in the American context or the kind of current modern context, the idea of eye for an eye has been completely discarded in the sense where they say, you know, we must have criminal justice reform or we must not have the exact justice upon you.
00:10:52.000All the laws are in the later four books.
00:10:55.000One of them is, if a human being takes another human's life, by humans shall his life be shed, for in the image of God, man is created.
00:11:06.000In other words, if you don't take the life of a, and it's clear constantly, it has to be premeditated murder, but if you don't take the life of a premeditated murder, murderer, you have violated God's belief that you should sustain the notion that man is created in God's image.
00:11:27.000But with all the others, eye for an eye, leg for a leg, arm for an arm, tooth for a tooth, it was always understood as monetary compensation.
00:11:35.000What is written is that they're all equal.
00:11:40.000Your tooth, if you're a rich man, is not more valuable than my tooth as a slave.
00:11:47.000I was watching one of your speeches recently and it created a series of aha moments.
00:11:51.000And I think it was a speech you gave about 10 years ago, which is what's so great because it's timeless.
00:12:04.000And you talk about the distinction between God and man and man and woman and God and nature and then man and nature and evil, man and animal.
00:13:32.000So it's man's order because in some ways, you're right.
00:13:34.000I think there is an element where some of the left wants chaos, drug usage, pornography, and all this, but there's also a fair amount that want Mao's order or Hitler's order.
00:13:45.000Well, they will create their order, their totalitarian terror state once chaos destroys our order.
00:13:52.000Yes, as a means to be able to get to their end.
00:15:51.000I did this in Miami, Florida, a few years ago at the largest Orthodox Jewish school, asked the kids the same question, got the same answers I got at secular schools.
00:18:12.000The toughest law of the 613 in the Torah, the first five books, has been love God with all your heart, with all your soul.
00:18:20.000Not that I have had a life that has had that much pain.
00:18:24.000I've had pain, but everybody's had pain.
00:18:27.000But there are people who have had horrific, beyond belief, unspeakable, unfair pain.
00:18:34.000So how do I love the God who made a world where Auschwitz is possible, where Gulag is possible, where Mao starvation of 60 million is possible?
00:18:47.000But I have an interesting observation.
00:18:50.000It's to God's credit that he tells us to love him because it means he knows he's not lovable.
00:23:31.000I mean, you know, most languages don't have it, but at all.
00:23:35.000But it is a great thing to like someone really, really great, including your kid, including your spouse.
00:23:44.000If a woman came over to me, if I meet couples all the time and they open up to me because of my male-female hour and I go, so how are you guys doing?
00:25:48.000So the gross, semi-gross, not horrible.
00:25:54.000I analogize bad mood to bad breath or bad body odor.
00:26:00.000Every one of us thinks we have a moral obligation if we leave the house and let's say we live alone.
00:26:07.000If we leave, or certainly you do to the person who lives with you, if you're living with someone, I owe it to everyone to be to be nice smelling, to get rid of my body odor, mouth odor.
00:34:33.000By the way, the irony is my grandmother knew this, who never graduated high school.
00:34:38.000In other words, 100 years ago, women were far more sophisticated in their knowledge of men than they are today because they go to college now.
00:36:38.000One French woman, and it's fitting that I was a French woman, said, when I came to realize how 20 minutes could make my husband happy, I thought, what the hell is 20 minutes?