Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. This hour is a compilation of some of the best segments from the Open Lines Hours in
March 2012.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. This hour is a compilation of some of the best segments from the Open Lines Hours in
March 2012.
Prager H2: How does one cure unhappiness? Dennis offers four solutions and along the way comes up with a new Pragerism: Seeking sympathy rather than remedy is a recipe for misery. Callers weigh in. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 18, 2012.
Prager H1: When do teens spend time with adults? Is it more or less time than the past? If it’s less (as Dennis believes) what are the consequences? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 16, 2012.
Prager H3: What is going on in the Russian city of Sochi where the Olympics begin shortly? The horror stories are shocking and hilarious… Dennis talks to Lee Habeeb, columnist for the National Review, about the over regulation of the trucking industry…
Prager H2: Dennis continues his discussion of genetically modified foods with Professor Lusk… How can people who share the same religious beliefs come to totally different political conclusions?
Prager H1: Dennis reports on his experience at the National Prayer Breakfast this morning… Dennis talks to Jayson Lusk, professor of agricultural economics at Oklahoma State University, about genetically modified foods.
Prager H3: CVS has decided not to sell cigarettes. It’s bad for your health and they want to be a health company. Alcohol, however, and as much candy as you want is fine… NYC is adding Muslim and Chinese holidays to the school calendar… The mayor of NYC won’t march in the St. Patrick’s Parade because parade organizers won’t let protestors carry pro-Gay signs. Welcome to DiBlasio’s New York… The CBO reports now that ObamaCare will cost 2.5 million jobs.
Prager H2: Who should you love more – your spouse or your children?
Prager H1: Those on the Left will say anything about those on Right because to the Left, Conservatives are so bad that they must be stopped. The truth is a trivial concern… High minimum wages will drive business to find new ways to replace minimum wage workers.