Dennis talks to Douglas Murray, Associate Editor of The Spectator. He’s also a senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute. His new book is The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam.
Dennis talks to Douglas Murray, Associate Editor of The Spectator. He’s also a senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute. His new book is The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam.
A new health hysteria study claims that playing in the sand is bad for your children. Dennis played in the sand. He has yet to see any deleterious side effects… Dennis talks to Lenore Skenazy, founder of Free Range Kids and contributing editor to Reason.com.
Dennis is in Omaha for a station event. He is encouraged by the enthusiasm his audience shows for the President and his agenda… A new terror attack: a police officer is stabbed at an airport in Flint, MI… The Senate has released its Repeal and Replace proposal. Time to get something done.
Democrats really thought they had this Georgia seat in the bag. Now they are trying to explain why they lost. It can’t be their ideas… Trump continues to make progress undoing economic growth strangling regulations… Dennis talks to Sebastian Gorka, intelligence analyst, deputy assistant to the President and a member of the National Security Advisory Staff.
What makes a man desirable to a woman? Dennis has his theories. So, do listeners.
Karen Handel won the highly-contested special election in Georgia yesterday. It was the most expensive race in Congressional history, most of it spent on behalf of the Democrat. If Handel had lost, the media would have called it a “political earthquake.” Now it’s already almost a non-item and history has been revised: “safe seat,” “he had no chance,” etc.
The second most important question anyone can face is this: is there an afterlife? Dennis explains.
David Brooks, NY Times “conservative” columnist and a Never Trumper, is coming around to the view that the media has created a witch hunt over Russia and Trump… A Georgetown Law Professor asks a bunch of very silly questions about the President… Dennis talks to David French, senior writer for National Review. He teaches the latest course at Prager University, “When Transparency Really Means Tyranny.”
The Left has a very difficult time confronting evil. It’s too painful… Dennis is haunted by the fate of Otto Warmbier, the student who was murdered by the North Koreans… The media is very hopeful that Jon Ossoff can win a Congressional seat away from Republicans. Ossoff speaks like JFK, but will vote like Maxine Waters.
Tomorrow there is a big election in Georgia. The Democrats are very anxious for a win. Right now, the race is rated as even… The news media no longer reports news, they state opinions. And their opinion is that Trump must go… The President is doing a lot of good things, almost every day.
Being a father is now culturally controversial… The US shoots down a Syrian jet… Another car attack in London. This time it looks like Muslims were the target… A US destroyer collided with a container ship off waters in Japan, or was it rammed? Seven sailors were killed… Are the defenders of the President as vicious as his attackers – like Kathy Griffin.
Megyn Kelly had the controversial, conspiracy theory media figure, Alex Jones, on her new show last night. Why did she think he was worth her attention? The answer is to make him the face of conservativism… The media is engaged in its own conspiracy: that the President conspired with the Russians to rig the election… BBC writes a grotesque headline re: a murder of an Israeli in Jerusalem.
