Who is the bread winner in your household? If it’s the wife, has it worked out? Caller weigh in.
Who is the bread winner in your household? If it’s the wife, has it worked out? Caller weigh in.
The national debt this year hit an all-time high of more than $31 trillion as activists push states for free school meals. Dennis talks to Andrew McCarthy, former federal prosecutor and columnist for the National Review and The New York Post. His latest column is: Impeach Biden over the Security Catastrophe He’s Caused at the Border.
America has become an exporter of bad ideas. This is a first in the history of the country. And it’s very disturbing.
It’s a new year. That means there is a new crop of crazy, destructive California laws… As we lose our connection to God, we don’t forward into some new utopian era, we move backward into a pre-Judeo-Christian paganism… Mask mandates are back at some schools. Does our educational establishment hate children?
We begin a new year, but the same problems persist… An NFL player collapses from a heart attack. Weird medical things do happen, but the one question no one will ask is: could this be vax-related?… CA is now a “sanctuary state” for “transing” kids. If you want to trans your kid, get to CA. No one can stop you.
Dennis talks to Ann Karpf, a sociologist and columnist for the Guardian. Her new book is The Human Voice: How This Extraordinary Instrument Reveals Essential Clues about Who We are. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on September 14
Dennis talks to David Oshinksy, George Littlefield Professor of American History, University of Texas and author of Polio: An American Story. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 28, 2005.
Dennis talks to Dennis talks to Mitchell Zuckoff, professor of Journalism of at Boston University and author of Ponzi’s Scheme : The True Story of a Financial Legend. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 15, 2005.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is Dennis going to change his musical theme? Dennis thanks all the people who make his show possible. It’s a long list.
Are New Year Resolutions worth the bother? Do they ever work? If they do, do they make you happier? Callers have thoughts.
During the Buffalo blizzard a man was trapped in the snow. He needed a place to stay for the night or would freeze to death. He knocked on the doors of ten homes. No one would let him in. Would you have?
Should there be another dedicated hour over the course of the week of shows? Now we have three. Should we add a fourth? Callers have suggestions.
