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One of the

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And a dirty dozen more
Dennis Prager, just being a little crazy
We should missionize for the American Trinity (Liberty, In God We Trust, E Pluribus Unum) as least as passionately as the left has missionized for its antithesis -- Egalitarianism, Secularism and Multiculturalism. Or we will lose America as we have always known it.
— Dennis Prager on one of his "good" days.[1]
America is engaged in two wars for the survival of its civilization. The war over same-sex marriage and the war against Islamic totalitarianism are actually two fronts in the same war -- a war for the preservation of the unique American creation known as Judeo-Christian civilization. One enemy is religious extremism. The other is secular extremism. One enemy is led from abroad. The other is directed from home.
—Dennis Prager on one of his bad days
...for the record, I consider the great majority of supporters of same-sex marriage to be thoroughly decent people, and the great majority of supporters of Islamic terror to be loathsome. But the fact that most supporters of same-sex marriage are thoroughly decent people with loving intentions, as opposed to supporters of Islamic terror who are filled with hate and love death, in no way denies my premise that both are waging war against Judeo-Christian civilization. And that was the subject of my article.
—Dennis Prager trying (and failing) to weasel out of one of his bad days[2]

Dennis Prager is a fundamentalist right wing radio host who believes that the the United States is a Christian nation. Despite accusing nearly all left-wingers of being illogical he does moderate on certain issues such as abortion. To his credit, he does seem to know quite a bit about religion and aspects of United States history. Unfortunately for every reasonable position he has he seems to say at least ten things that are either blatant lies, bizarre, or extremely offensive. He is also notable for having one of the worst cases of psychological projection ever, even by wingnut standards and for possibly being a worse offender of Jonanism that Jonah Goldberg himself. He is well known for his opposition to "The Left" allowing their "feelings" to get in the way of policy, but when policy hurts his "feelings" he loses his freakin' mind.

Contents

Gay marriage

Prager is notable for having a history of being extremely homophobic despite denying it every ten seconds in his articles and radio show. He has claimed that the legalization of gay marriage is a greater threat to America than economic depression.[3] He claims that this is because legalizing gay marriage will redefine the concept of gender itself. He is credited with writing the 1993 essay Judaism's Sexual Revolution: Why Judaism rejected Homosexuality in which he writes,[4] well, we'll let the man speak for himself.

"Judaism cannot make peace with homosexuality because homosexuality denies many of Judaism's most fundamental principles. It denies life, it denies God's expressed desire that men and women cohabit, and it denies the root structure that Judaism wishes for all mankind, the family."

"But the major reason for anyone concerned with women's equality to be concerned with homosexuality is the direct correlation between the prevalence of male homosexuality and the relegation of women to a low social role. The improvement of the condition of women has only occurred in Western civilization, the civilization least tolerant of homosexuality."

Which is why in Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death, there is perfect gender equality. And the crowning gem of the article,

"While the typical lesbian has had fewer than ten "lovers," the typical male homosexual in America has had over 500."

Except there is no evidence for that at all. Also notice how he basically says "I'm cool with lesbians but gays are gross." Many of Prager's fans will cry out "he wrote it in '93, he could've changed his views since then!" If that is the case then he certainly shows no remorse over writing it since he has neither apologized for the article nor even brings it up that often, probably hoping everyone will forget he wrote it. The essay in question is still used by openly homophobic sites such as the Catholic Education Resource Center. Besides even if Prager has completely changed his views since then he really shouldn't act dumbfounded when people think he's homophobic since this article is the first result on Google for "Dennis Prager" + "homosexuality", and him acting as if he's being persecuted by gay activists for his beliefs when called out for his apparent homophobia is ridiculous.

A glaring problem with Dennis Prager's opposition to gay marriage is the fact he's been divorced twice and married thrice. He actually talks about this on occasion, saying that the argument that divorce threatens marriage is non sequitur. He goes on to defend his position with an hilariously non sequitur argument, saying that "divorce itself no more undermines the institution of marriage than car crashes undermine the institution of driving".[5] This is, of course, an example of a false analogy, since you don't swear to be with your car til death do you part.

Fighting Islam!

When Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison was elected to office Prager decided to harass him in the most assholish way possible, writing an article on Townhall that Ellison should not be allowed to take the oath on the Koran but instead the bible.[6] He states in the article that allowing Ellison to use the Koran would be more devastating to American values than 9-11. This was a manufactroversy since, according to the Anti-Defamation League, "No Member of Congress is officially sworn in with a Bible. Under House rules, the official swearing-in ceremony is done in the House chambers, with the Speaker of the House administering the oath of office en masse."[7] Only in private ceremonies held after the official ceremony can religious texts be used. Prager also ignores the fact that the Constitution says no religious test should be required to enter office but it's likely the Constitution isn't American enough for Prager. He attempted to bullshit his way out of what he wrote on Hannity,[8] saying that he was merely making a "request" for Ellison to not use a Koran, despite his article explicitly saying "He (Ellison) should not be allowed to do so -- not because of any American hostility to the Koran, but because the act undermines American civilization." He later attempted to state that the liberal media was on Ellison's side, a sign that he was being persecuted for his "Islamophobia." He is probably too stupid or crazy to recognize that there is a difference between criticizing Islam itself and targeting the rights of a single Muslim who isn't breaking the law, hurting someone, or even a fundamentalist for that matter.

Most confusingly Prager said that Ellison's beliefs were irrelevant, it was the ceremony that mattered since it was an "unbroken tradition" since George Washington. This in incorrect since John Quincy Adams was sworn in on a law book, Franklin Pierce simply affirmed the oath as opposed to being sworn in, LBJ used a Catholic Missal, and Congressman Henry Waxman never used a Christian bible. Some Jewish officeholders, such as governor Linda Lingle have also been sworn in on the Tanakh, but Prager said this was irrelevant since any Jews who used the Tanakh were "Secularists who didn't believe what was in it anyway." Firstly, a secularist may just want a separation between church and State, they can still be personally religious and believe in a bible, such as the Tanank, and there is no way for Prager to know their personal beliefs. Secondly, this contradicts Prager's claim that the officeholders belief is irrelevant and that it's only the ceremony that matters.

Prager's comments led to him being criticized by the Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish Committee, and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. Only the theocratic American Family Association and Virgil Goode supported Prager.

Creepiness

One of the most disturbing articles he's written is "The Rape of a Name Is Also Rape" in which he writes that being falsely accused of rape is just as bad, if not worse, than actual rape.[9] While defamation is a terrible crime it is obviously not on par with rape, but again that is a "leftist" view.

When it comes to relationships there's no one to go to for worse advice then the Pragernater. This is made especially apparent in his essay "When a Woman Isn't In the Mood: Part II" where he gives eight reasons as to why women should submit to having sex with their husbands even when they’re not in the mood.[10] He is just smart enough to write it in a way so he can plausibly deny that he was advocating for marital rape, which in all fairness he likely wasn't. However he sure as hell wasn't being sensitive to victims of marital rape and at one points calls "childhood trauma" one of the "myriad" of reasons that women try to get out of sex. By the way if you take his advice by constantly pressuring your wife into having sex as opposed to trying to "get in the mood" together the relationship will probably end in resentment and divorce. Also having sex with someone who's not in the mood doesn't sound pleasant to most normal people.

Later, in an article on Todd Akin's rape comments, he is impressively hard on Akin, showing some hope that he will be sensitive to rape victims.[11] He ends up blowing this opportunity when he tries to say that some rapes may not really be rape, so long as they're not forcible rapes. Of course if you point out his borderline sociopathic attitude towards rape victims he will just call you another "leftist" who lets "feelings" get in the way of "logic" (AKA his feelings).

Prager's creepiness reached its height when he wrote an article that was horribly titled "Sandusky Abused Children, NCAA Abuses History" in which he attacked the NCAA for stripping Penn State of their football wins in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky scandal.[12] He accused the NCAA of trying to rewrite history and then went off on a separate rant on how the libs in California were "rewriting" history to include minorites. Most of the creepiness came from how callous he was towards the rape victims, thus proving that he's not one of those feely lefties who are controlled by emotion. For those who believe this to be an exaggeration the article includes this paragraph,

"The lesson the NCAA is teaching young people — that history and truth don’t matter if enough powerful people don’t want them to matter — can be as injurious to society as the cover-up was to the victims of Sandusky."

One would think that if the media was as liberal as Prager claimed they are they could've simply used this single, fucked up sentence to destroy his career but instead it was largely ignored and the article itself still managed to get 34 Facebook "likes".

Fear Mongering

Prager's greatest enemy is not the gays, or even the feminists, but instead "the left". Who Prager believes the left consists of is unclear since his definition of the left apparently means that Barack Obama is our first leftist president, with the possible exception of FDR. [13]This is another blatant lie since JFK, LBJ, Carter, and even Nixon governed to the the left of Obama. The left is also working hard to turn university students into bisexuals.[14] He has also accused the "secular left" of being anti-Semitic, despite many Jews identifying themselves as such. During a debate Christopher Hitchens confronted him on this claim and Prager couldn't back it up, which led to Hitchens accusing Prager of being "evasive".[15]

Basically "The Left" is based off of overgeneralizations that are built on either straw man logical fallacies or the spotlight fallacy if he bothers to find some left wing fringe group. Ironically he repeatedly accuses the pinko liberals of generalizing conservatives.[16][17] Sadly his fans pretty much buy into whatever he says and seem utterly convinced he is one of the greatest intellectuals of our time even though he basically just scares them into thinking that EVERYONE (the media, public schools, universities, Hollywood) is out to turn them and their children into liberal homosexuals which can only be avoided by listening to Prager's show or buying his books so he may show you what American values really are.

Fun Facts

Ever since I attended college, I have been convinced that either “studies” confirm what common sense suggests or that they are mistaken.
—An inspiring quote from Dennis Prager[18]
  • Prager wrote an article in 2011 that predicted that during Obama's State of the Union address the Under God motto in Congress would not be shown based off how it hadn't been seen in recent years due to godless cameramen.[19] The first statement was incorrect since about five minutes into the address the motto is seen several times and the second statement was a blatant lie as seen by a picture of the 2010 State of the Union address.[20][21]
  • Is a global warming denialist AND DDT denialist (of the "DDT was banned in Africa which killed millions" sort) despite his rants on how the left is dictated by feelings and he by logic.[22][23] He even says that "leftists" believing in global warming shows how illogical they are.
  • Claimed that feminism and women abandoning marriage for careers was responsible for higher depression rates among women,[24] despite studies showing that housewives have higher rates of depression than working women.[25][26][27]
  • Claimed liberal teachers and CBS news (it doesn't make much more sense in context) was responsible for "indoctrinating" young girls with feminism which was making them oversensitive to men's advances which in turn explained the reason higher levels of sexual harassment were being reported by young girls.[28] The idea that girls had a better idea of what sexual harassment was and weren't as afraid to report it never crossed his mind.
  • Counts as one of his fans Mike J. Nelson of MST3K and Rifftrax fame--heartbreaking.
  • Persistently claims that his preference for children to be raised by heterosexuals than homosexuals is a perfectly rational one despite studies showing it makes no difference.[29][30][31]
  • Perfectly fits Stephen Law's definition of a pseudo-intellectual.[33]
  • To his credit he's managed to anger Randroids and Ron Paul fans in the past, mainly when he raged on Paul for saying that blacks are disproportionately executed .[34] Unfortunately for Prager Ron Paul was actually right in this case.[35] Also, the fact that Prager accuses Paul of being a "radical lefty" during his rant makes his definition of a "leftist" even more confusing.
  • Since his career is still intact after all of this and his fanbase still loyal it is hotly debated by the Marxist left whether he is an intelligent manipulator who fools gullible people into believing he's smarter than he is or a crazy person with an extremely foolish audience. It is likely he just comes off as brillant because he is well-spoken, speaking slooooowly with an authoritative tone whilst occasionaly making a... dramatic... pause.
  • The comments section of his more vile articles, or even the comments section of liberal blogs criticizing Prager, has Skarka's Law in full effect, with at least one person defending Prager. This is mainly due to his fan's tendency to believe him to be a genius who could never be wrong.
  • Is one of the greatest Chickenhawks of all time with his continued support of the Iraq War and pro torture stance.
  • Even the libertarians have taken potshots at him due to his anti-drug legalization stance.[36] Plus, he basically lumped them in with "leftists" (again). Wonkette went after him to, briefly uniting libertarian and liberal bloggers in their disdain for the man.[37]
  • His lax attitude towards rape made him a favorite target at liberal blog Sadly, No!.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2012/11/27/nis_prager/page/2
  2. http://www.sd48blog.com/defense_of_marriage.html#0302
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9A9sVV24gA
  4. There's even more wackiness in the full article, including something about how women don't have fetishes.
  5. http://www.dennisprager.com/columns.aspx?g=96ed215a-2939-4100-b9cc-66562b7dc7b6&url=the_divorce-threatens-marriage_lie
  6. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2006/11/28/america,_not_keith_ellison,_decides_what_book_a_congressman_takes_his_oath_on/page/full/
  7. <http://www.adl.org/presrele/dirab_41/4934_41.htm
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vtg5eG0ttI
  9. http://www.creators.com/opinion/dennis-prager/the-rape-of-a-name-is-also-rape.html
  10. He still doesn't know why women are mad at him over the articles.
  11. http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/314541/worse-wrong-dennis-prager
  12. It's really disturbing. You may regret reading it.
  13. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2009/07/21/americans_are_beginning_to_understand_the_left
  14. His evidence is a sexually confused student. Seriously.
  15. Hitchens also called him "glib" at some point.
  16. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2010/08/24/for_the_left,_opponents_cannot_have_decent_motives_the_ground_zero_example
  17. Could you get any more childish than when you're calling the other side a bunch of meanies?
  18. His fans seem to think that's valid logic.
  19. http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/257836/god-and-congress-dennis-prager
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxcdmUIP4AE&feature=relmfu
  21. He could've taken two minutes out of his day to do a Google search but was too lazy apparently.
  22. http://www.dennisprager.com/transcripts.aspx?id=1167
  23. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2013/02/26/dennis-prager-n1520196/page/full
  24. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2008/06/24/why_are_so_many_women_depressed/page/full/
  25. http://journal-archieves16.webs.com/354-359.pdf
  26. http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/77243866/comparative-analysis-depression-among-housewives-working-women-bilal-colony-kornagi-area-karachi
  27.  ?http://mediconweb.com/mental-health/depressing-statistics-for-depression-in-women/
  28. Katie Couric is part of the feminist conspiracy!
  29. But we're guessing the studies are just liberal lies, of course.
  30. http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/general/2010/10/27/amicus29.pdf
  31. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/16/gay-parents-better-than-straights_n_1208659.html
  32. http://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2010/02/16/the_doritos_ad_was_not_funny/page/full
  33. http://stephenlaw.blogspot.com/2011/06/pseudo-profundity-from-believing.html
  34. Man, is he foaming from the mouth
  35. http://www.aclu.org/capital-punishment/race-and-death-penalty
  36. The American Conservative does not care for him.
  37. http://wonkette.com/505836/dennis-prager-urges-kids-to-take-up-tobacco-in-place-of-their-marijana-cigarettes
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