Prager H2: If you’re easily offended it’s very hard to be happy. People are always hurting you. And, it’s not easy to be happy around easily offended people. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 25, 2011.
Prager H2: If you’re easily offended it’s very hard to be happy. People are always hurting you. And, it’s not easy to be happy around easily offended people. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 25, 2011.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Gene Robinson, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire. His new book is God Believes in Love: Straight Talk about Gay Marriage.
Prager H3: Republican Senator Mark Kirk has joined the ranks of conservatives who now favor same-sex marriage. For Kirk, it’s all about love… Why is North Korea suddenly making war pronouncements?… Global warming? What’s that? Global cooling is the new worry.
Prager H2: A 4th grade teacher has created the latest Leftist phenomenon: wisdom from nine-year-olds… High schools have become indoctrination centers. Teachers call in.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Martha Nussbaum, Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago. Her new book is The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age. Professor Nussbaum believes that intolerance against Muslims, especially in Europe, is of great concern. Dennis doesn’t agree.
Prager H3: According the LA Times, Latinos overwhelmingly support government-mandated health care. This makes progress with those voters a very tough proposition for Republicans… Dennis talks to historian Benjamin Wiker. His new book is Worshipping the State: How Liberalism Became Our State Religion.
Prager H2: Is the stereotype true? Do men want solutions and women want sympathy?
Prager H1: President Obama heard a sermon over Easter in which the pastor called out the (racist) “captains of the religious right.” Who are they, pastor?… Doctors are fleeing their profession. It doesn’t pay any more…
Prager H3: Dinesh D’Souza fills in for Dennis. Stanley Fish talks about his latest book: How to Write a Sentence – and How To Read One.