Prager 20140917 – 1 Dennis Returns

Prager H1: Dennis reflects on his latest cruise – Britain to Boston. Dennis got on in Dublin and got off today in Halifax… Scotland may break free of the United Kingdom. The UK isn’t Left or Green enough… If you want to become Homecoming Queen declare yourself to be transgender.

Prager 20140916 – 3 War on Women

Prager H3: Mark is filling in and Penny Nance, President Concerned Women for America, calls in to discuss the war on women. Mark takes calls on various topics.

Prager 20140916 – 2 Give It A Name

Prager H2: Mark is filling in and Joe Piscopo promised to call in. He delivers. Bill Gertz, columnist and reporter for The Washington Free Beacon and The Washington Times, shares his ideas for strategies the US should use in the middle east and why 3,000 troops will be sent out to fight Ebola.

Prager 20140916 – 1 Fake n’ Potatoes

Prager H1: Mark Larson fills in on the last day before Dennis returns. Sarah Ferris was published in The Hill about how Support for Obamacare continues to fall. Hillary pretended to grill a steak in IOWA on Sunday; It was already cooked. Oy. Why won’t Iran help the west with Iraq? The current state of the middle east shows the great insufficiency of the President’s foreign policy.

Prager 20140915 – 3 Happy Post Nine Eleven?!

Prager H3: Dinesh D’Souza joins the show to talk about the old liberals who set the stage for the radical liberals to dominate the college scene. Young people need to be clued in that they’re being sold a bill of goods. Mark plays another Bill Maher clip about how he grew up poor, and he knew he’d never be rich, believing that Republican’s should stop selling the “American Dream,” because it doesn’t exist… his current net worth is 23 million. A strange caller wishes Mark a “Happy Post 9/11.”

Prager 20140915 – 2 She’s Baaaaack!

Prager H2: Mark Larson is filling in. The newest issue the Left is obsessed with is domestic violence and the NFL. It’s not because they deeply care, it’s because the Left is looking for the Right to say something that can be taken out of context and made the newest issue. Rosie O’Donnell is the gift that keeps on giving. She re-debuted on The View, she says it’s natural for a football player to extend violence to their private lives. Mark talks to Christopher Horner, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. His new book is, The Liberal War on Transparency: Confessions of a Freedom of Information “Criminal”. Bill Maher talks to Nancy Pelosi about the fate of the country in the hands of the Republicans.

Prager 20140915 – 1 Are We Numb?

Prager H1: Mark Larson is filling in. He noticed an Old Spice advertisement during the Chargers game last night of a severed head. Are we desensitized? T Boone Pickens, an American business magnate and financier, weighs in on paying his fair share, and talks about minimum wage laws. Frank Gaffney, founder of the Center for Security Policy and columnist, joins the show to talk about Muslims, Islam, and national security.

Prager 20140912 – 3 Love People, Not Pleasure

Prager H3: Arthur Brooks read his column for Lee, Love People, Not Pleasure. Unhappiness and happiness are thought to be polar opposites, but they go hand in hand. Kathryn Watson, reporter from the Franklin Center, tells the most recent crazy nanny state law, this time in Mississippi. A Chuck Jones Tribute.

Prager 20140912 – 2 Drug Problem

Prager H2: Lee sitting in for Dennis. The FDA is a huge bureaucracy that should be challenged over their old school ideas for not allowing certain drugs on the market. Specifically drugs that would help specific individuals. Ed Levitt told his story about the drug Irisa, which helped him heal from lung cancer. Peter Huber, fellow at Manhattan Institute, discusses what Ed’s story means for the FDA. Dr. Joseph Golfo wrote Innovation Breakdown: How The FDA and Wall Street Cripple Medical Advances, reviewed by Alex Tabarrok.

Prager 20140912 – 1 Schooled

Prager H1: Lee Habeeb sitting in for Dennis focuses the hour on listening to children and young adults about accepting what they want to do as a career. College is not for everyone. Being a plumber and a firefighter is an important and honorable job too. Ken Robinson speaks at a TED talk about schools killing children’s creativity. Anthony Solis, a 19 year old welder in Houston calls in to discuss his career decision. Triple G shares a story from The Deadliest Catch, which ties the hour together.

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