Highlights from the week of 1/23/2017
Highlights from the week of 1/23/2017
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Douglas Smith, award-winning historian and translator. His new book is Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs.
Prager H2: The Mexican President has cancelled his visit to the US. One assumes this is for domestic (Mexican) consumption. But doesn’t Mexico have a border fence with Guatemala?… The President speaks to Republican Congressmen at their annual meeting. Dennis plays some of it live… The Left’s hysterical reaction to building a wall on our southern border is like the hysteria the Left displayed when President Reagan proposed an anti-ballistic missile system.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to fellow talk show host and good friend, Hugh Hewitt. His new book is The Fourth Way: The Conservative Playbook for a Lasting GOP Majority.
Prager H3: Trump keeps another campaign promise: he orders the building a wall between the US and Mexico… Comedians mock the President’s family – his wife and even his 10-year-old son… For the first time the Left is on the defensive. They don’t like it… Dennis talks to Rebecca Friedrichs, California school teacher. She teaches the newest PragerU video, “Why Good Teachers Want School Choice.”
Prager H2: We always assume that women are more emotional than men. Alison is starting to wonder if this is true. It may be that men just control their emotions better than women.
Prager H1: CNN is very exercised by the President’s claim of massive voter fraud. But does the President have a valid point? Dennis talks to John Fund, senior editor at National Review, an expert on the voter fraud issue… A good man with a gun saves the life of a cop in Arizona… Students aren’t learning American History. Why? Because teachers are afraid of offending someone… The Federal government spent new billions on education in the last few years with nothing to show for it.
Prager H3: Should a child fear his parents? Is that fear necessary for the creation of a healthy adult? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast December 1, 2015.
Prager H2: You don’t see a lot of children in the Golden Gate city. Makes sense. The most secular city. The fewest children. Just ask Europe.