Prager 20110523 – 1 Dennis Returns
Prager H1: Dennis relates his medical adventure of the last few weeks… Then, dives into the Obama “’67 borders” controversy.
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Become a Member Today!Prager H1: Dennis relates his medical adventure of the last few weeks… Then, dives into the Obama “’67 borders” controversy.
Prager H3: We need to monitor ourselves. Dennis proposes a four sentence rule – speak four sentences and see what kind of reaction you are getting. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on April 26, 2005.
Prager H2: Therapy can make you a happier person, but not if it’s just a way for you in reinforce your own sense of victimization. We are all victims of something. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 15, 2005.
Prager H1: Godfrey Hodgson, fellow at the American Institute, University of Oxford. His new book is The Myth of American Exceptionalism. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on June 01, 2009.
Prager H3: Mark continues with Dr. Kessler and Tom Dreesen joins the discussion, topics include: Pres. Obama’s speech on the Middle East today; Arnold Schwarzenegger’s situation; entitlements; and Frank Sinatra’s favorite song.
Prager H2: Mark talks to Dr. Charles Kessler, senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, about a variety of issues: the President’s foreign policy, liberal judges and illegal immigration, among them.
Prager H1: What is the Obama Doctrine? We get tough on Libya, but give Syria a virtual pass?.. Was Arnold Schwarzenegger ever trustworthy?.. Mark talks to Dr. Timothy Allen of the Health Care Compact Alliance, a group that seeks return power to the states.
Prager H3: What is the role of government in creating (or destroying) jobs? Do we need the government to generate jobs or do we need them to just get out of the way?.. Why do Republican candidates for President keep sticking their feet in their mouths?
Prager H2: Everything the Democrats want to do is bad for business. The latest plan is to strip Big Oil of its tax deductions, deductions that every large corporation from Starbucks to Dell gets. How are we going to create new jobs if the Administration keeps throwing up obstacles in front of businesses, big and small?.. Why do we keep subsidizing losing operations like Amtrak and the Post Office?
Prager H1: Is Newt Gingrich’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination essentially over, only a couple weeks after it began?