Dennis revisits a classic Prager theme. The most important question any society can ask is: how do we make good people? It sounds easy, but it’s very hard. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on May 30, 2023.
Dennis revisits a classic Prager theme. The most important question any society can ask is: how do we make good people? It sounds easy, but it’s very hard. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on May 30, 2023.
Harvard continues to defend its morally bankrupt president. Dennis wishes them luck. The more discredited the Ivy League appears in the public eye, the better… Then, almost on cue, Claudine Gay, the Harvard president, resigns. She served only a short time, but managed to do a lot of damage.
Israel is an island of decency in a sea of moral corruption. Everyone knows this. But many are afraid to say it, cowered by the left into silence… Paul Krugman, NY Times columnist, lives in leftist fantasy world in which the left has very little influence over our institutions… Ohio governor Mike DeWine embarrassed himself and the Republican Party when he vetoed a bill banning transition surgery for minors… An Alaska senator goes back to his alma mater, Harvard, and is shocked at what he finds.
Why not make a resolution to act happy, or, how about this, not to be unhappy this year? This would not only affect your own happiness; it would affect your health and character… Callers tell Dennis their resolutions. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast January 1, 2007.
We defeat ourselves before we start because we think that if we can’t keep our resolutions, why start? But if you make a resolution and keep it for, say, three months isn’t that better than doing nothing? Dennis’s mom calls in with a suggestion on how he could improve in one area. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast January 1, 2007.
This is a secular holiday, but it can meaningful if you make resolutions. Dennis talks about three categories of resolutions – health, happiness and character. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast January 1, 2007
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: my child no longer talks to me because I did not help with his student loans; if Donald Trump is the nominee will you vote for him; how did Eastern religion get their wisdom; I found the best stereo equipment; God gave us freewill and that’s why evil exists.
Is the state of the country and the world making you less happy? If so, what can you do to make yourself happier? Dennis has thoughts. So do callers.
The Secretary State, a Democratic partisan and former ACLU activist, unilaterally kicks Donald Trump off the Maine ballot. She’s convinced he’s an “insurrectionist.” But he’s never been charged with “insurrection,” let alone convicted. No one has… Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican governor, vetoes legislation banning transgender surgery on minors. What a disgrace.
Do you know anyone who suffers from eco-anxiety? According to a journal from Yale, it’s causing mental health problems. Our universities are the new insane asylums. And we send our kids there.
After Christmas over $1 trillion of items were returned. That’s five times the rate four years ago… Dennis talks to Ami Horowitz, video journalist. He went to San Francisco State to raise money to kill Jews.
Professors at the U. of Minnesota want the United States to be returned to the Indians… Dennis wrote a column almost two decades ago for the Los Angeles Times about antisemitism on college campuses… Even the NY Times is getting worried about uncontrolled illegal immigration… A San Diego Mosque broadcasts pure antisemitism.
