Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. A Best of Prager Hour. Compiled from shows broadcast in November 2006.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. A Best of Prager Hour. Compiled from shows broadcast in November 2006.
Prager H2: You have to be able to express your feelings to friends, but how much complaining can you do before you alienate them? The answer: open up, but don’t be a burden. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 18, 2011.
Prager H1: Luck and Longevity If your parents live a long life, it gives you a chance to resolve issues with them. If a parent dies young, those issues are often not resolved. Dennis reflects on this difficult aspect of life. Callers weigh in. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on October 15, 2009.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to James Lacey, co-author along with Williamson Murray of the new book, Moment of Battle: The Twenty Clashes That Changed the World.
Prager H2: The Air Force makes “In God We Trust” an optional line in their pledge. There will be a new feminist rating for Swedish movies. Dennis takes calls on women’s roles and how the media views and portrays them.
Prager H1: Dennis opens the show with Michael Barone to briefly discuss the recent elections. Tim Kane, Chief Economist of the Hudson Institute, comes on to talk about his new book with Glenn Hubbard, Balance: The Economics of Great Powers from Ancient Rome to Modern America.
Dennis has a very spirited debate with Israeli Leftist politician, Avraham Burg, and American political commentator, Joe Klein, of Time and MSNBC about US policy toward Israel and the surrounding Arab nations. It’s two (Burg and Klein) against one (Dennis), but guess who wins?
Without responsible men our society can’t function. But what are we doing to encourage men to take on the responsibilities of adulthood, let alone fatherhood?
Dennis lectures a group of high school students on what makes America special and great. Their questions to him are very interesting.