• Pragerisms

    For a more comprehensive list of Pragerisms visit
    Dennis Prager Wisdom.

    • "The left is far more interested in gaining power than in creating wealth."
    • "Without wisdom, goodness is worthless."
    • "I prefer clarity to agreement."
    • "First tell the truth, then state your opinion."
    • "Being on the Left means never having to say you're sorry."
    • "If you don't fight evil, you fight gobal warming."
    • "There are things that are so dumb, you have to learn them."
  • Liberalism’s Seven Deadly Sins

    • Sexism
    • Intolerance
    • Xenophobia
    • Racism
    • Islamophobia
    • Bigotry
    • Homophobia

    A liberal need only accuse you of one of the above in order to end all discussion and excuse himself from further elucidation of his position.

  • Glenn’s Reading List for Die-Hard Pragerites

    • Bolton, John - Surrender is not an Option
    • Bruce, Tammy - The Thought Police; The New American Revolution; The Death of Right and Wrong
    • Charen, Mona - DoGooders:How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help
    • Coulter, Ann - If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans; Slander
    • Dalrymple, Theodore - In Praise of Prejudice; Our Culture, What's Left of It
    • Doyle, William - Inside the Oval Office
    • Elder, Larry - Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card--and Lose
    • Frankl, Victor - Man's Search for Meaning
    • Flynn, Daniel - Intellectual Morons
    • Fund, John - Stealing Elections
    • Friedman, George - America's Secret War
    • Goldberg, Bernard - Bias; Arrogance
    • Goldberg, Jonah - Liberal Fascism
    • Herson, James - Tales from the Left Coast
    • Horowitz, David - Left Illusions; The Professors
    • Klein, Edward - The Truth about Hillary
    • Mnookin, Seth - Hard News: Twenty-one Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media
    • Morris, Dick - Because He Could; Rewriting History
    • O'Beirne, Kate - Women Who Make the World Worse
    • Olson, Barbara - The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House
    • O'Neill, John - Unfit For Command
    • Piereson, James - Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism
    • Prager, Dennis - Think A Second Time
    • Sharansky, Natan - The Case for Democracy
    • Stein, Ben - Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do About It
    • Steyn, Mark - America Alone
    • Stephanopolous, George - All Too Human
    • Thomas, Clarence - My Grandfather's Son
    • Timmerman, Kenneth - Shadow Warriors
    • Williams, Juan - Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It
    • Wright, Lawrence - The Looming Tower

Harris Arrives American At Last

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Harris congratulates Youngkin on governor’s win in Virginia

by Morgan Chalfant  


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Vice President Harris on Wednesday congratulated Republican Glenn Youngkin for prevailing in the Virginia governor’s race while expressing disappointment at Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s loss.Vice President Harris speaks to reporters in the Senate Reception Room after the Senate held a vote for the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on Wednesday, November 3, 2021.© Greg Nash Vice President Harris speaks to reporters in the Senate Reception Room after the Senate held a vote for the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on Wednesday, November 3, 2021.

“I supported Terry McAuliffe. I think he would have made a great governor, but it clearly was a fair election and I applaud the governor-elect,” Harris told reporters on Capitol Hill.AdRECOMMENDEDDeals for Puzzles JigsawMicrosoft AdsRed Wing BootsMicrosoft AdsDeals for Camouflage ClothingMicrosoft AdsBest Value Pet InsuranceMicrosoft AdsDeals for Shoe BootiesMicrosoft Ads150CC Scooter PartsMicrosoft Ads

Asked for her message to Democrats following the loss in Virginia, Harris said she would “leave that to the pundits” before highlighting what she described as “great wins” by Eric Adams (D) in the New York City mayoral race and Shontel Brown (D) in Ohio’s 11th congressional district. Both results were expected.

Youngkin, a businessman who had never run for office before, was projected the winner of the Virginia gubernatorial contest just after midnight Tuesday, making him the first Republican to win a statewide election there in over a decade.

McAuliffe, who previously served as the governor of Virginia and is a longtime fixture in Democratic politics, had won key endorsements from top Democrats like Harris, President Biden and former President Obama who had flocked to the state to campaign for him over the past several weeks.

Harris appeared alongside McAuliffe at a campaign rally Friday evening.

Democrats were disappointed by the Virginia loss along with a gubernatorial race in Democratic-led New Jersey, which remains too close to call.

Many Democrats argued Wednesday that the election results should spur lawmakers to quickly pass Biden’s sweeping domestic agenda — an infrastructure bill and social spending and climate package that have stalled on Capitol Hill amid Democratic infighting.

Harris appeared on the Senate side Wednesday to preside over a vote on the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. All Republican senators, except one, voted to successfully block the consideration of the bill.

“When it comes to voting rights in America, it is clear that voting rights are in peril,” Harris told reporters following the vote. “The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act is an act that is deserving of robust debate on the floor of the United States Senate.”

“It is a shame that nearly every Republican in the United States Senate refused to even allow a debate on this issue,” Harris said.

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