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Archive for Wed, May 25, 2011

Prager 20110525 – 3 The Big One

Prager H3: Al Gore tells graduating students that Global Warming is the big one. Islamic terror? Small potatoes. How about human evil? Second place. A school in Oakland is now teaching gender diversity to its fourth graders. What does “gender diversity” even mean? Do they still teach reading and math? When do they have time? This makes a nice companion to the story about two Canadians parents who are raising their child without a gender. Lucky kid.

Prager 20110525 – 2 Male/Female Hour: Sex Machines

Prager H2: Two sex scandals have dominated the news over the last few weeks: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the French head of the IMF forcing himself on a hotel maid and Arnold Schwarzenegger extra-marital affair and subsequent love child. Dennis looks for lessons.

Prager 20110525 – 1 The Entitlement State

Prager H1: The Democrats won a congressional seat in NY yesterday. This has been taken as a repudiation of the Republicans Medicare reform plans. If it is, the country is in big trouble… Tim Pawlenty has said, in Iowa, that he’s willing to take on ethanol subsidies. That’s gutsy… Dennis talks to Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University. His new book is Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think.

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