Dennis talks to Camille Paglia, Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Her new book is Provocations: Collected Essays on Art, Feminism, Politics, Sex, and Education.
Dennis talks to Camille Paglia, Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Her new book is Provocations: Collected Essays on Art, Feminism, Politics, Sex, and Education.
Dennis talks to Lee Smith, investigative journalist. He has a new article in Real Clear Politics on corruption in Ukraine and the former VP’s connection.
A judge said the President had to turn over his tax returns to the New York District Attorney. Then another judge said, “not so fast.” If the President has to turn over his tax returns because the public has a right to know, then the heads of CBS, NBC and the New York Times should also have to do so… Dennis talks to Victor Davis Hanson about the Democrats Impeachment obsession.
Is there a new whistleblower? Who cares? Another Deep Stater who hates the President? What will that prove? Besides, we have the transcript of the call… Dennis talks to his Omaha friend Joel Alperson about how people are nicer in the middle of the country. Callers have their own examples.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: how do you know someone is really transgender; what happened to Hamen in the Book of Esther; is it necessary to have pride in the President.
Is there a definition for happiness? Maybe not, but inner peace is a close as you can come. Dennis explains. Callers react.
The President says that China might want to look into Hunter Biden’s billion-dollar investment deal. And, surprise, the Left goes berserk. The Dems are living in a permanent state of hysteria. The President is unconventional, but what did he say that was wrong? Didn’t the Dems spent two years investigating him? Didn’t they pressure foreign governments to produce information against him?
Dennis talks to Douglas Murray, Associate Editor at the (English) Spectator since 2012. His new book is The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity.
How is it possible for a president have a confidential conversation with a foreign leader now? Talk about shattering Constitution norms. It’s the Democrats who are doing that, not Trump… Dennis talks to Burgess Owens, Super Bowl champion and successful entrepreneur. He teaches the newest PragerU video, Why I Don’t Want and Don’t Deserve Reparations.
Dennis talks to Jim DeMint, former Senator from South Carolina; now chairman of the Conservative Partnership Institute. His new book is Conservative: Knowing What to Keep… Another nutrition myth exploded. A new study says there are no negative side effects to eating meat. This reverses decades of “settled science.” The vegans and environmentalists want this science suppressed.
You can’t get any more Left than Nation magazine, but to its credit it published a piece that makes the obvious argument: a single, unremarkable phone call to the Ukranian president is not worthy of an impeachment charge… How can you extort someone who doesn’t know he’s being extorted… There was another race hoax, following initial media hysteria… Dennis talks to Alex Marlowe, editor-in-chief of Breitbart.com. The LAPD has announced they are going to boycott the website.
Dennis talks to Barak Lurie, lawyer and host of The Barak Lurie Show. His new book is Rise of the Sex Machines.
