Prager H3: Quantity is underrated. You need quantity time to get to quality. This is true with children, friends and marriage. A Best of Prager Hour originally broadcast on May 20, 2014.
Prager H3: Quantity is underrated. You need quantity time to get to quality. This is true with children, friends and marriage. A Best of Prager Hour originally broadcast on May 20, 2014.
Prager H2: Dennis continues to discuss the weakening over time of America by the Left. Anti-Israel hatred of Jews is one of the saddest outcomes from the indoctrination that liberalism has in caused America, callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Three columns in the Washington Post express the hysteria that the Left feels at even the thought of Trump becoming President… Is former President George HW Bush voting for Hillary?… The American university is the true home of current fascism and anti-Semitism.
Prager H3: Dennis discusses how America has become: How would you feel about it vs What’s right. Michael Walsh joins the program to discuss this, and the signs of it in Europe, his latest book is: The Devils’ Pleasure Palace – The Cult of Critical Theory.
Prager H2: Dennis analyzes President Obama’s address on the NJ/NYC attacks. Dennis laments what America has become and demonstrates through a story from yesterday about Uber rates.
Prager H1: Dennis returns to Los Angeles after his tour stumping for local Republican candidates. Ahmad Khan Rahami was captured this morning in connection with explosions in Seaside Park, New Jersey and Chelsea, and is currently in surgery. Dennis also talks about the media’s headlines and how the words they choose to use paint the “deplorables” dust up for Hillary.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: what classical music do you recommend for an 8 year old; doesn’t Kaepernick have the right to be an idiot; what is the difference between honesty and intellectual honesty; what does it mean to be made in the image of God?
Prager H2: Dennis reviews a basic happiness subject: In life pain is inevitable, and misery is an option. You must choose to be happy.