Prager H2: Dennis often notes that those who grew up with an unhappy parent can testify to how important the subject of happiness is. Today he asks the children of unhappy parents to call in. They do.
Prager H2: Dennis often notes that those who grew up with an unhappy parent can testify to how important the subject of happiness is. Today he asks the children of unhappy parents to call in. They do.
Prager H1: Conventional wisdom claims that the President bested his challenger on the Benghazi question during the second debate. But did he really? The real payoff may come in debate number three… The Administration has a make-believe attitude toward Islam and the Arab nations… Dennis talks to Tom Smith, candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania. He’s running against incumbent, Bob Casey. The race is very close.
Prager H3: The NY Times is outraged by what they see as Mitt Romney’s patriarchal view of women. But what is the NY Times view of women? It’s hard to figure out… Dennis talks to Pete Hoekstra. He’s running against one of the most liberal politicians in the Senate, incumbent Debbie Stabenow, the Barbara Boxer of Michigan… Dennis talks to Adam Carolla. Their next show together is in Redondo Beach, CA on October 27.
Prager H2: The great Jon Kyl is retiring. Congressman Jeff Flake is running for his Arizona Senate seat. Dennis talks to him about the close race he’s in and why it’s so important that he win… Libertarians are massaging their egos and worse if they cast their vote for a third party candidate… Dennis talks to film-maker Paul Croshaw. His film, Baseball, Dennis and the French is now out on DVD.
Prager H1: “Women’s issues” played a big role in Wednesday night’s debate. But what are “women’s issues”? And how significant role will they really play in the election… Dennis talks to renowned focus group researcher and Fox News analyst, Frank Luntz, about the post-debate fallout.
Prager H3: Dennis continues to deconstruct the debate, clip by clip. He concludes with Candy Crowley’s egregious favoring of the President on the Benghazi issue, yet another smoking gun of liberal bias. Callers weigh in.
Prager H2: Dennis plays clips from the debate and analyzes them. Romney made many strong arguments, but rapped out singles when he could have hit home runs. The problem is that he’s a “tree person” and not a “forest person” as Dennis likes to put it; that is, Romney focuses on specific problems often at the expense of the big picture.
Prager H1: Dennis was frustrated by the format which trivialized the seriousness of the occasion. It was overly theatrical, the questions were not interesting and the posturing by both candidates not dignified… Candy Crowley injected herself into the debate in completely inappropriate ways, especially on the Benghazi issue.
Prager H3: Many studies have been done on the question of why people do evil. The more difficult question is why do people do good. A Best of Prager Ultimate Issues Hour. Originally broadcast January 13, 2009.
Prager H3: Many studies have been done on the question of why people do evil. The more difficult question is why do people do good. A Best of Prager Ultimate Issues Hour. Originally broadcast January 13, 2009.