Prager 20150122 – 2 No Charges

Prager H2: The Justice Department will not bring charges against Officer Wilson. Does that mean everyone at the Justice Department is a racist? Shouldn’t the NY Times and every other media outlet stop using “unarmed teenager” to describe Michael Brown? How about “a teenager to tried to grab a police officer’s gun.” Dennis talks to Judith Flanders, renowned historian of the Victorian Era. She writes for the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Spectator, and the Times Literary Supplement. Her new book is The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens’ London.

Prager 20150122 – 1 I’m a Republican

Prager H1: Do the people you employ – your housekeeper, your nanny, for example – know that you’re a Republican? Have you told them? What if you did? Callers weigh in.

Prager 20150121 – 3 Hand Out

Prager H3: The President returns to his typical American family (a Democratic operative and her husband) – Rebekah and Ben. The President says Rebekah isn’t asking for a handout, then she asks for a handout – free day care… The Left wants the government to take of us from cradle to grave… The President has a fantasy vision of what the world is like. That’s not reassuring.

Prager 20150121 – 2 Friedman Awakening

Prager H2: NY Times Foreign Affairs columnist, Thomas Friedman, a big fan of the President’s, has his faith shaken by the Adminstration’s insistence not to identify our enemy – Radical Islam… Dennis continues with his deconstruction of the State of the Union address.

Prager 20150121 – 1 SOTU, Part 1

Prager H1: Dennis deconstructs the President’s State of the Union Speech last night. The President says we are turning “the page.” Turning the page on what? Isn’t Islamist terror worse than ever? Didn’t our abandoned Iraq led to the rise of Islamic State?

Prager 20150120 – 3 Ultimate Issues Hour: Love Thy Neighbor

Prager H3: Perhaps the most famous verse in The Bible is “love your neighbor as yourself.” But rarely is the full verse quoted. This omission is critically important and says a lot about our modern, secular culture. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on January 25, 2011.

Prager 20150120 – 2 All Violence

Prager H2: CNN interviewed a Muslim Columbia Journalism professor about Islam and the Paris terror attacks. The conversation was instructive, full of useless clichés like “the cycle of violence.” The world is still waiting for a large demonstration of Muslims condemning murder in the name of Islam. And you have to name names – Islamic State, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas – not merely condemn all violence… Dennis talks to Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute about the upcoming State of the Union address. Brooks teaches the newest Prager University course, Myths, Lies and Capitalism.

Prager 20150120 – 1 Cry for Me, Argentina

Prager H1: A prosecutor in Argentina who had been investigating the notorious bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires is found dead in his apartment. The circumstances are very suspicious. He had drawn a link between Iran and the current government… A Palestinian professor who had taken his students on a trip to Auschwitz has his car firebombed… Dennis talks to Serena Harad, co-founder of a new, public K-8 charter school in Minneapolis, Agamim Classical Academy. The concept behind the school is to teach traditional American values.

Prager 20150119 – 3 Selfie

Prager H3: Miss Lebanon denies that she posed willingly for a selfie with Miss Israel at the Miss Universe contest. This reveals in microcosm the level of pointless hatred toward Israel in the Arab world… Saudi Arabia is building a 600 mile wall and ditch to keep radical Islamists out? Anybody complaining about this?… The media trumpets 2014 as the hottest year ever. But when pressed NASA admits they can’t be sure that statement is accurate. Anybody reporting that?

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