Dennis Prager 20181231 – 3 Smokin’
Dennis describes the joys and benefits of smoking cigars and pipes. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 27, 2005.
Dennis describes the joys and benefits of smoking cigars and pipes. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 27, 2005.
Do men who have a very close relationship to their mothers have less interest in marriage than men whose relationship is not so strong? Dennis offers his theory and gets input from callers. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast November 2, 2005
We need to monitor how we come across to others. Dennis proposes some useful rules. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast originally broadcast on April 26, 2005.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is life random; new Pragerism for you: the elites are rarely wise and wise are rarely elite; Dennis, if you were happy you wouldn’t always be going against the Left; what are your favorite cigars; Why would a good God create such a cruel animal food chain?
People make fun out of making resolutions, but Dennis thinks it’s a very good thing to do. And good way to make yourself happier. He makes his case.
A policeman, a legal immigrant, is murdered by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record in Central California. But we don’t need a Wall? It’s not worth $5 billion?… Big Tech is becoming Big Brother… The more you can get excited about, the more excited about life you will be… Dennis reflects on his show and its importance to him and his listeners.
Dennis talks to Rabbi Yotav Eliach, Principal of Yeshiva Rambam in Lawrence, NY. His new book is Judaism, Zionism and the Land of Israel.
In the spirit of the holiday, Dennis opens up lines. Issues raised: should you feel remorse and if so for how long; should you identify yourself by your preferred pronoun.
The President visits troops in Iraq and gets criticized for it. There is literally nothing he can do and not get criticized for it by the Left and their minions at CNN, MSNBC, NY Times, Washington Post, et al… The Wall Street Journal calls out the Washington Post’s Fake News reporting on the President’s trip… A leading “journalist” in Germany turns out to be a fraud, creating fiction about the President. But the President wasn’t his only target.