Prager H3: Dennis talks to best-selling biographer Scott Eyman about his new book, John Wayne: The Life and Legend.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to best-selling biographer Scott Eyman about his new book, John Wayne: The Life and Legend.
Prager H2: Did you have misgiving about getting marriage as you walked down the aisle? If so, were your misgivings justified or proved to be valid? Callers relate their stories. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on November 16, 2011.
Prager H1: Dennis continues to be deeply disturbed by the idea that private conversations are now considered public property. This is a major infringement of freedom…. Even Maureen Dowd thinks the President is making America look like a 90 pound weakling to the world… A single liberal Wisconsin judge undoes the state’s popular voter ID law. Isn’t it deeply patronizing to suggest that minorities aren’t capable of obtaining an ID card?
Prager H3: Your biggest battle is with yourself. Not society.
Prager H2: Dartmouth cancels a Cinco de Mayo event because one Hispanic student was offended. You have study to be this foolish… Azusa Pacific College cancels its event with American Enterprise Institute scholar, and a favorite Prager Show guest, Charles Murray… Toyota is moving from Los Angeles to Dallas. Whoops, there goes another California based business to another state…
Prager H1: This non-event – a billionaire sports team owner makes racist comments to his mistress – still dominates the news. And still no concern that a private conversation was made public… What was John Kerry thinking when he suggested that Israel might become an apartheid state… Dennis talks to Haroon Ullah, a scholar, diplomat, and field researcher specializing in South Asia and the Middle East. His new book is The Bargain from the Bazaar: A Family’s Day of Reckoning in Lahore…
Prager H3: Donald Sterling’s comments were racist. But why do we care what a rich owner of an NBA team says about anything… Dennis talks to Ami Horowitz, investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker. The topic: how much does the average person in a trendy New York City neighborhood think the rich pay in taxes?
Prager H2: Dennis continues with the dominant issue of the weekend – Donald Sterling’s private conversation with his mistress… Dennis talks Phelim McAleer, independent filmmaker. He’s raising money through crowd source financing for a movie on Kermit Gosnell, the infamous Philadelphia abortion doctor.
Prager H1: Los Angeles Clippers owner and billionaire landlord, Donald Sterling, made racist comments in a private conversation with his mistress. What he said is disgusting, but why is everyone ignoring that this was a private conversation. Is everything we say privately now to be broadcast to the world?