Prager H3: Dennis reviews his position on this thorny issue… Dennis talks to Max Leigh, a Holocaust survivor. Max tells his inspiring life story.
Prager H3: Dennis reviews his position on this thorny issue… Dennis talks to Max Leigh, a Holocaust survivor. Max tells his inspiring life story.
Prager H2: What is the worst of all possible worlds as it relates to Syria? Military action that achieves nothing. That would make us look pathetic… Dennis talks to Anastasios Tsonis, Professor of Atmospheric and Mathematical Science (Phd in Meteorology) at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. The professor believes the planet is cooling.
Prager H1: John Kerry has described our planned response to Syria as “an unbelievably small limited kind of effort.” So, then why would we do it? Who announces that a planned military action is going to be minimal?… Dennis talks to Andrew McCarthy, contributing editor at National Review. McCarthy opposes action in Syria.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. A Best of Prager Hour. Compiled from shows broadcast in August/September 2012.
Prager H2: Can a selfish person be happy? Dennis has theories and so do callers. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on May 11, 2012.
Prager H1: What drives you crazy! Dennis has his list. So do callers. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 15, 2012.
Prager H3: Lee Habeeb fills in for Dennis and has some fun with a fungus expert interview he heard on NPR. He spends most of the hour talking about mobility. People used to migrate because of the weather… now we move because of taxes! Unemployment among twenty somethings is at an all-time high, so are student loans… it’s no wonder why most of them are moving back in with their parents.
Prager H2: Lee Habeeb fills in for Dennis and spends the hour discussing Syria, red lines, and whether or not we should put boots on the ground. He also shares one of his columns, Arab Like Me, and shares his experience with anti-Semitism within Arab communities.
Prager H1: Lee Habeeb fills in for Dennis and talks with Bernie Marcus, co-founder and first CEO of Home Depot, about the state of small business in America. Small business owners weigh in to share their struggles.
Prager H3: The Prime Minister of Sweden ventures forth on the Syrian crisis in a shared press conference with President Obama. What did he say, exactly? Dennis deconstructs… What are the costs of doing nothing in Syria?