I can see his voice at the beginning reminds him of Barbra Olson, I can say they all thought that she should be there, 9 days earlier she sadly died for no reason at all✝️🙏❤️
+Scott Lee Clayton Not really. She's speaking in platitudes and generalities. That is easy to do. Dennis Prager is the intellectual beast on that panel.
+Scott Lee Clayton No. Not at all. Most wanted justice. There is a big difference. And yes, sometimes war (that evil reality to the left) is necessary. Remember, history has been characterized by war after war after war. This will not change because there is evil in the world....even if the left denies this.
+Joe Smith Yes and just because there has been wars doesn't mean its always the best course of action and in this case it was the completely wrong thing to do. The Iraq war has not brought any justice its just made a bad situation worse and the killing of Bin Laden means that the only real! chance for true justice was completely wasted.
Scott Lee Clayton You have to understand that the 9/11 terrorists came into and out of the U.S. during a period of a few years when they were training and plotting, so the Clinton administration, I believe, deserves more blame. Remember that 9/11 happened in the first months of GWB's administration. The die was cast. The plot was established in the prior years...and all it took was execution of the plot.
"Attack" was what I would have termed it, but there was ?19 foreign attackers entering USA to carry it out, so "Invasion" was somewhat valid. What my more cynical side thinks, is that the term was pushed early as a primer for what the response would be.
Look how long it took to 'cancel' a person before social media. I think this is the only "cancellation" in US history with record of a substantive discussion about the censure. Twitter did for Karens what fast food did for fat people.
The door to the cockpit could be locked but it was not common practice to do so at the time, and that safe box would have been unreachable from the pilot seats had it even had a gun in it.
He was more conservative back when American conservatives werent quite so crazy. As American conservatives push further into nutjob territory he appears more liberal by comparison. He still doenst care much for ultra liberals and their weird nonsense.
@@ckwind1971 Yeah I can't seem to find it except for small excerpts from newsreels of that time. Yeah Bill said something darkly funny but politically incorrect (the name.of his show)
Laura Innes was right. Wonder how Prager feels about George W. today. Those towers came down by a process called transmutation. Those were not the typical type of demolitions. Where did 90% of the twin towers go? Wasn't on the ground. One phrase - Building Seven! They pulled 7 down on Sept. 11 2001, it takes weeks to pack a building that size with explosives.
I don’t have the exact same perspective as Dennis Prager but I respect highly what he says and take serious heed of it. He strikes me true as a wise and good man and I admire him strongly in many ways, yet I don’t try to be a clone of him or say I agree with everything he says. I have my unique perspective and he has his. And if you use your own true perspective you won’t be insulted by someone else using theirs.
I rarely agree with Bill Maher's point of view but I respect the hell out of him. I've watched him since the mid 90s, and it was a disgusting thing when he was thrown off the network for speaking his mind. He is one of the few liberals that I can honestly say loves this country.
Meh it was sad to watch him grovel. Just like when he dropped the N-word and had to beg on his knees. He should have stuck with his guns rather than beg like a coward.
Prager still thinks Iraq is so much better since 2003. That is delusional. He also never served in the military or in war. Many Americans who served in Iraq saw the war was a disaster. Other conservatives even back then turned agains the Iraq War like William Buckley