Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… The sparks continue to fly over the Minneapolis incident.
Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… The sparks continue to fly over the Minneapolis incident.
Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… Mark continues his conversation with listeners about the controversial police action in Minneapolis.
Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… There was a very disturbing incident in Minneapolis recently. From the videotape we’ve seen, it looks like the police overreacted, leading to the death of a handcuffed suspect.
Another respected Israeli scientist believes that the lockdown has been an unnecessary disaster… Dennis talks to Eric Eggers, fellow at the Government Accountability Institute. The topic is mail-in ballots and the possibility of massive fraud.
Were you blind-sided by divorce? Why didn’t you see it coming? Callers have their stories.
How much more evidence do we need that kids are not in any kind of out-of-the-normal jeopardy with this virus? They need to go to summer camp. They need to go to school… Dennis talks to Matt Ridley, best-selling author who writes frequently for the WSJ and The Times of London. His new book is How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom.
There’s nothing like a secular intellectual telling the religious what they believe about the afterlife. Harvard professor Steven Pinker offers a good example.
The UC system will no longer use SAT or ACT tests to judge applicants. Makes sense. The Left hates standards… The CDC has revised its opinion of fatality rates for the coronavirus. Now they say it’s not much more deadly than the regular flu. Sl, can we open up the economy, please… How can a restaurant survive operating at 25 or 50% capacity? Of course, it can’t.
The NY Times devotes its Memorial Day editorial to complain that the US military is infused with racism. That tells you a lot… about the NY Times… How often does the media have to lie to you before you realize they are not to be trusted? Why can you sit close to people on planes, but not at a restaurant?
Dennis talks with journalist Edward Achorn. The book is The Summer of Beer and Whiskey: How Brewers, Barkeeps, Rowdies, Immigrants, and a Wild Pennant Fight Made Baseball America’s Game. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast June 12, 2013.
Dennis talks to Rev. Wilson Miscamble, Professor of History
at Notre Dame. His new book is The Most Controversial Decision: Truman, the
Atomic Bombs, and the Defeat of Japan. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally
broadcast August 30, 2011
Dennis talks to Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War:
A New History of the Second World War. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally
broadcast on June 30, 2011.