There is an epidemic of loneliness in the United States, according to recent studies. It’s particularly acute around the Christmas season. What are its causes? Dennis has theories. So do callers.
There is an epidemic of loneliness in the United States, according to recent studies. It’s particularly acute around the Christmas season. What are its causes? Dennis has theories. So do callers.
Dennis spoke to 4000 students yesterday at TPUSA’s annual gathering in Florida. The students’ enthusiasm and the growth of TPUSA along with PragerU is a true reason for optimism. This generation of college students now, thanks to PragerU, TPUSA and others, have way to hear “the other side,” a conservative view… Dennis talks to Yoram Hazony, the author of The Virtue of Nationalism. He teaches the new PragerU course, “Why You Should be a Nationalist.”
What was the judge in the Michael Flynn case thinking when he suggested that the three star general might have “sold out” his country?… Dennis talks to Frank Luntz, political consultant and social commentator.
Almost all men would agree that they need a woman in their life. But today it’s an open question going in the other direction: does a woman need a man? Do the two sexes need each other anymore?
A radical leftist is about to take over the direction of the National Gallery in Washington, DC. She vows to make it transform it. She wants to make it a more political which, of course, means leftist. How sad… If you think race determines who a person is, then you’re a racist.
The American Academy of Peditricians has called for an outright ban of spanking. Can you discipline a child without the threat of physical force? Is physical force necessary on rare occasions?
A federal judge declares ObamaCare unconstitutional. Why? And how will it play out in the Supreme Court? Dennis talks to Jenna Ellis, Director of Public Policy for the James Dobson Institute and constitutional law expert.
A professor of philosophy muses in the NY Times about how the world would be better off without humans. Many of the Times’ readers seem to agree. This is the opposite of the Judeo-Christian view which holds that human beings are of paramount importance.
Everybody is a mixed bag. It’s true of you, your spouse, your parents, your President and just about everyone else. Understand this and you’ll be able to make peace with a lot of people.
A 15-year-old girl lectures the Climate Conference in Poland. She calls them all cowards. And they love it. The left eats its own… Dennis talks to Sebastian Gorka, former advisor to President Trump and very soon the host of his own daily radio show on the Salem Radio Network.
In the UK they are now teaching that girls aren’t the only ones who have periods. Boys have periods, too. How is this possible? To understand that you have to understand transgender activism and the lunacy it provokes… Dennis talks to Kimberley Strassel, columnist for the WSJ and a member of their editorial board.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is it more important to teach history in high school or college; you shouldn’t use the word “love” to describe things as often; in Hearts, do you always cover your pass?
