Dennis Prager: Republican candidates need to campaign against the left, not their opponents
"Everything the left touches, it ruins," the conservative thought leader emphasized. "There is no exception. Music, art, children, journalism, science, medicine — everything on the left is pure nihilism."
PragerU founder Dennis Prager says the problem with Republican candidates is that they campaign against their opponents, but not against the left and its ideology.
Asked what fundamental question voters should think about when they go to the polls, Prager responded: "Do you want to be governed by the left or not?"
"That's what every single Republican should campaign on, and they don't," Prager told the John Solomon Reports podcast. "They campaign against their opponent, they don't campaign against the left."
Prager called this failure a "suicidal" mistake.
"I never talk about Joe Biden," Prager explained. "He's irrelevant. Even if it was Kamala Harris, or if it were Nancy Pelosi or Adam Schiff, would it make any difference? Of course, not."
Democrats "could be nice," he said. "They could be articulate. They could be good looking. It is irrelevant. They are as damaging as the Communist Party was to Russia."
Prager was asked about Bill Maher, a lifelong Democrat who recently went after Democrats who couldn't define the difference between a man and a woman.
"I think Bill Maher is an outlier," Prager responded. "The average Democrat doesn't give a damn about this issue. They have only one. They've been brainwashed."
Prager offered a suggestion on how to distill the Republican message to its essence.
The message, he urged, "should be on every ... Republican billboard in the country: 'Everything the left touches, it ruins.'"
"There is no exception," Prager emphasized. "Music, art, children, journalism, science, medicine — everything on the left is pure nihilism."