Prager H1: Guest host Frank Pastore sits in for Dennis. Frank speaks with Zuhdi Jasser, the founder of The American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Zudhi discusses the future of Egypt and the possibility of democracy in the Middle-East.
Prager H1: Guest host Frank Pastore sits in for Dennis. Frank speaks with Zuhdi Jasser, the founder of The American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Zudhi discusses the future of Egypt and the possibility of democracy in the Middle-East.
Prager H2: Guest host Mark Isler discusses the overturn of the healthcare bill in Florida, and the ongoing debate between left and right. Chris Matthews asserts the Right cares about the “haves,” while the Left cares about the “have nots.” Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Guest host Mark Isler speaks with actor and singer Ed Ames about the past and future of the music industry. Ed recounts his favorite memories in show business. Callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Guest host Mark Isler discusses the future of the Egyptian government and possibility of democracy. Callers weigh in. Mark then addresses President Bush’s daughter’s statements on gay marriage, and the trend of politicians’ children pushing agendas off of their parents’ fame.
Prager H1: Guest host Eric Houge sits in for Dennis. With the 100th birthday of Ronald Reagan coming this weekend, Eric talks with Doug Elmets, former press secretary and chief spokesman for the U.S. Department of Energy under Reagan. Would the simplicity of Reagan work in today’s political climate? Is there anyone in the GOP that is Reaganesque? Callers weigh in.
Prager H2: Eric Houge fills in for Dennis and dissects a clip from the Rachel Maddow Show. Her premise is that since we funded Egypt 30 years ago, making Mubarak our “puppet,” therefore, in supporting the current uprising, we are fighting ourselves. Eric explains why this is a sophomoric argument and that giving foreign aid to our eventual allies is crucial. Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Guest host Eric Houge tackles Chris Matthews assertions: that the Tea Party is “out for scalps,” Senator Hatch is being treated like President Mubarak, and that the Tea Party is akin to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Does anyone take Chris Matthews seriously anymore?
Prager H2: Eric Houge fills in for Dennis as the discussion on Egypt continues. What did you think of President Obama’s address? Callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Guest host Eric Houge sits in for Dennis, and discusses the ongoing crisis in Egypt. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the developments? Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Guest host Eric Houge brings up his favorite television show “What Would You Do?” on ABC. Eric talks about the deterioration of morality in society, and asks: What do you do when these types of scenarios present themselves in your daily life? Are you part of the 25% of society that steps in and says something, or are you part of the silent majority, and why?
Prager H1: Guest host Mark Larson sits in for Dennis, and discusses a Florida judge’s ruling against the new healthcare law, and the state of healthcare across the nation. Mark agrees with Ann Coulter’s assessment. Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Guest host Mark Larson speaks with author Joel C. Rosenberg on the Egyptian crisis and the possible future of the country’s government. Callers weigh in. In Malawi there is legislation that seeks to criminalize the everyday natural occurrence of “passing gas.”