To be happy, you have to be able to clearly distinguish between wants and needs. Most wants are not needs. But wants, if moral, are often a source of happiness. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 28, 2014.
To be happy, you have to be able to clearly distinguish between wants and needs. Most wants are not needs. But wants, if moral, are often a source of happiness. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 28, 2014.
Dennis spoke at the U of Wyoming last night to a standing room only crowd. The protestors were not able to shut him down. In fact, when asked why they were protesting they remained mute… Alabama Republican senate candidate, Judge Roy Moore, has been hit with a “sexual misconduct” charge, something that happened 40 years ago. Some Republicans are already calling for him to get out of the race. But are the charges credible?
Dennis broadcasts from Wyoming and discusses a new article from the Daily Mail: Choosing the right friends is the key to happiness- Friendship groups ‘sync’ their brainwaves and live more fulfilling lives, says neuroscientist. Callers weigh in.
Dennis broadcasts from Wyoming and talks with Nitsana Leitner, Founder of the Israel Law Center and author of: Harpoon – Inside the Covert War Against Terrorism’s Money Masters.
So popular, a replay of Tuesday’s second hour: Dennis is joined by protester Austin Morgan, Senior at University of Wyoming, regarding the fuss over Dennis’ speech Thursday. Dennis has been labeled by the protesters as anti-academic, a rape advocate, and of spewing hate speech against blacks and Muslims.
The NYT says that the Democratic victory in VA yesterday was a triumph over “white nationalism.” That’s nonsense, but the NYT believes it…Dennis talks to Phelim McAleer. He and his wife, Ann McElhinney, produced, wrote and directed a “reality play” taken from the transcript of the Ferguson grand jury. It debuted in NYC this past week to much applause and controversy…
In a rare moment of honesty, a columnist at the NY Times columnist declares that feminism is based on anger at men. What does that anger mean if your wife or a daughter is a feminist?
A NY Times columnist declares that feminism is based on anger and that feminists are by definition angry people. It is a rare moment of complete honesty in the Times… Dennis reflects on the robot-like leftist answers of his U. of Wyoming student interview yesterday… Dems win a big victory in VA… Dennis talks to Ed Klein, former NY Times editor and investigative reporter. His new book is All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump.
It doesn’t matter what your mood is, it matters how you act.
Dennis is joined by protester Austin Morgan, Senior at University of Wyoming, regarding the fuss over Dennis’ speech Thursday. Dennis has been labeled by the protesters as anti-academic, a rape advocate, and of spewing hate speech against blacks and Muslims.
Dennis reflects on the shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas… specifically a family of 8 that was exterminated. Victimhood and maturity are mutually exclusive.
The murderer in Texas was an angry atheist… Rand Paul was badly beaten by his neighbor, a Trump-hating doctor… Dennis returns to the Texas shooting. Maybe we have to worry more about people without a conscience than about guns.
