The Tenth Commandment is the only “thought commandment.” Dennis explains why the other nine commandments rests on it. Of all thoughts, envy is the most destructive and dangerous to happiness. It’s a sister to ingratitude.
The Tenth Commandment is the only “thought commandment.” Dennis explains why the other nine commandments rests on it. Of all thoughts, envy is the most destructive and dangerous to happiness. It’s a sister to ingratitude.
Biden’s budget follows the simple Democratic Party formula: more money, more government, more debt. Somehow this is supposed to improve the economy. Meanwhile, our tax rates now equal or are greater than those of Western Europe… Who is more ungrateful? Colin Kaepernick or Ilan Omar? Tough call… Idris Elba doesn’t get the obsession with skin color.
Amala Ekpunobi, PragerU personality and host of the podcast Unapologetic sits in for Dennis… How many people understand what police go through every day to protect us from the bad guys? There is a thin blue line between order and chaos. We forget this at our peril… Nobody despises a bad cop as much as a good cop…
Amala Ekpunobi, PragerU personality and host of the podcast Unapologetic sits in for Dennis… Reparations have become a big issue again. This is baffling. Reparations will solve nothing, even if you could figure out way to distribute it (you can’t). The black community has much more serious problems to deal with… What is behind the social contagion of transgenderism?
Amala Ekpunobi, PragerU personality and host of the podcast Unapologetic sits in for Dennis… Amala tells her fascinating personal story; how she moved from the left to the right… A Minnesota judge says a biological male can compete against women in powerlifting… The goal of a young person (everybody, really) should be to get closer to the truth.
Julie Hartman sits in for Dennis… Julie surveys the long and tortured history of America’s involvement in Iraq, spanning the administrations of both Bush, the elder, and Bush, the younger. It’s a mixed bag of lofty ambitions, stunning liberations and naive miscalculations.
Julie Hartman sits in for Dennis. 21 states have legalized recreational marijuana since 2012 and teen mental health problems have been on the rise in the same period. The 40,000 hours of surveillance footage held from the public, has raised some interesting facts about January 6th. Many of us are sick of this and want to avoid it but we cannot…
the media has lied about it and exploited it for political gain. Whatever it was, it was not a “deadly insurrection” as the legacy media so carefully described it… truth is not a left-wing value. It never has been.
Julie Hartman sits in for Dennis. Arguably the most consequential topic of our time – our relations with China. Monday Xi Jinping bluntly rebuked the US, saying that there’s a Washington led campaign to suppress China: “Western countries – led by the US – have implemented all round containment, encirclement, and suppression against us, bringing unprecedentedly severe challenges to our country’s development.” Julie examines the growing conflict.
You can despair about the state of your life and/or the state of the country, or you can fight to make things better. Those are, essentially, your two choices. Which one you choose says a lot about you.
Another detransitioner explains how should get pulled into the cult of transgenderism… Dennis resumes his discussion of what really happened on January 6… Dennis talks to Lindsay Ronning, a PragerU Kids homeschooling mom. She’s homeschooling six kids and using PragerU material.
The “it” is the truth about January 6. Whatever it was, it was not a “deadly insurrection” as the legacy media so carefully described it… Truth is not a left-wing value. It never has been.
Hershey’s uses a transgender woman as their spokesperson for International Women’s Day. The Daily Wire reacts by starting its own chocolate company — with nuts. It’s off to a great start… Dennis talks to Jenny Nohelty, PragerU’s director of Legacy and Special Gifts… The Washington Post still wants you to wear a mask in crowded places.
