Prager H2: A friend of Dennis’s is on a dating site. She met a man who describes himself as a polyamorous feminist. Is the traditional definition of a man disappearing?
Prager H2: A friend of Dennis’s is on a dating site. She met a man who describes himself as a polyamorous feminist. Is the traditional definition of a man disappearing?
Prager H1: Hollywood makes another anti-Trump video. The more they make, the merrier. They look like clowns every time they do… Dennis talks to Sohrab Ahmari, London based columnist and editorial writer for the WSJ. His new book is The New Philistines.
Prager H3: Values divide people, not culture. Sadly, people conflate the two. It’s a big mistake. Dennis explains.
Prager H2: Leftism and its various manifestations amount to a religion to its followers. Like the medieval church, the Left has its heresies – like skepticism about man-made global warming leading to catastrophe… There is a war against gender distinctions. When children are involved, it amounts to child abuse.
Prager H1: Dennis saw “Sully” over the weekend and loved it. He notes that a key aspect of the film is that the computer models “proved” that Sully could have safely landed the plane at an airport instead on the Hudson River. But the computer models, we learn, were wrong. Why should we believe that computer modeling is right on something far more complex – like Global Warming… CA has passed a law that turns an unwanted kiss into a potential rape charge… N Korea says its ready to launch an ICBM.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Anna Montrose, a Canadian student who wrote an article in her college newspaper describing her sexual transformation from rigid heterosexual to bi-sexual. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast March 17, 2005.
Prager H2: Dennis talks Arthur Brooks, professor of public administration at Syracuse University, Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast December 28, 2006.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Michael Oren, Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center, Jerusalem and best selling author. His new book is Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East: 1776 to the Present. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast February 20, 2007.