Posted on 09/25/2025 6:52:58 PM PDT by conservative98
Dennis Prager on Charlie Kirk. Please watch.
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Dennis Prager joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit on camera for the first time since his injury. During the nearly two-hour conversation they covered so much, including the love and admiration Dennis had for Charlie Kirk. Subscribe at PragerU for the full interview, which is coming soon.
https://www.prageru.com/videos/dennis-pragers-reaction-to-charlie-kirks-memorial
For those who don’t know, Dennis had a fall last year and had a spinal cord injury. As a result he was left paralyzed. Currently therapy is going well and is showing promising signs for his recovery.
I watch this video on preageru very much dennis
Been a big fan of Dennis’ since his local LA radio show, “Religion On the Line” in the 1980’s. Listening to him for so many decades, I credit him with my ability to understand, form, and deliver a rational, logical argument in a patient and calm manner. He’s one of the greatest Conservative communicators of our time and there is no question Charlie was greatly influenced by him and, were he able, Dennis belonged on that stage to pay him tribute.
Thanks for posting.
Thank you for the video of Dennis Prager.
I have been a fan of his and “Prager U,” for a long time.
I’m very sad that he had an injury that caused paralyses.
He is in my prayers now. Recovery will be the blessing he deserves.
I am still moved when I recall Dennis Prager’s note to honor his father.
Do you, perchance, have it?
I agree with the comment saying, you were my generations’ Charlie Kirk.
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I’m not surprised Charlie knew Dennis Prager. Charlie had Trump level energy and other impressive skills. I had no idea, I had merely thought of him as another ally and paid little attention.
Thanks!
We attended a funeral yesterday, such that these are reminders of the fragility of life and the importance of speaking the truth and that eternity is but a moment away..
Was this the note?
https://goodlifefamilymag.com/2015/01/25/dennis-prager-talks-about-the-death-of-his-father/
There was one bit in it that I thought was really insightful:
No matter how old you are, as long as a parent is alive, you are still a child. It is only after both die that you cease being a child. And then, all of a sudden, not only are you no longer a child, you are also next in line. Again, this is the way it needs to be. But it will take getting used to. I have no way of knowing if one ever does.
Thanks for the post.
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