Mark Davis fills in for Dennis and tells a story of an encounter he had at a restaurant with a man who was bothered by the fact that Mark was there.
Mark Davis fills in for Dennis and tells a story of an encounter he had at a restaurant with a man who was bothered by the fact that Mark was there.
The Boys Scouts announce they will now accept girls to ‘shape the next generation of leaders,’ Dennis examines and several Eagle Scouts call in.
With Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct in the news, Dennis reviews the nature of male sexuality. Weinstein isn’t sick, he’s crude. And because he had power and money, he could get away with his boorish behavior. Women who are married to good, faithful men should thank them for controlling their nature.
The media knew about the Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct story for years, but they did everything they could to bury it. They liked the favors Weinstein bestowed, they needed his advertising, and agreed with his politics. Think they would have held back if Weinstein were a conservative?… The NFL wants to find a way out of the National Anthem debacle… ESPN is now as obsessed with politics as with sports.
“Eye for an eye” is one of the most famous phrases in the Bible. It also happens to be one of the most moral. Dennis explains why.
Ireland embarrasses itself by celebrating the death of the murderous Cuban thug and Castro henchman, Che Guevara… Big-shot Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been accused of widespread sexual abuse. Apparently, it’s been well-known for years. Why is it coming out now? Dennis talks to Laura Ingraham, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and soon host of her own Fox News show. Her new book is Billionaire at the Barricades: The Populist Revolution from Reagan to Trump.
Dennis proposes a new theory about what motivates the Leftist activist. Creating agitation for the sake of agitation brings them satisfaction. Callers react.
The Las Vegas shooting, bump stocks, and gun control are the topics with John Lott, President of the founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center and noted gun crime expert. His new book is The War on Guns: Arming Yourself against Gun Control Lies.
Dennis quotes Larry Elder: More black men are struck by lightning every year, than are killed by the police. Callers weigh in.
President Trump and the NFL players Anthem kneeling continues to dominate the weekend news. Dennis discusses it, as well as Spain, Indigenous Peoples Day, and not being recognized as the Prager in Prager U.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: As a college student, she has such a different mindset than her classmates; liberal friend hated Mully the film and she does not understand why; did not agree with you when you talked about will to do good and a will to do bad; the Las Vegas shooter was on medication, there is a big problem with the prescription of medication today; do other countries celebrate the nationalities of the United States?
There is so much pain in the world. Think of the families of the loved ones who were murdered or were horribly wounded in Las Vegas as just one example. How does one, who is not even directly involved, deal with this pain and stay happy?
