Dennis plays a portion of the President inspiring speech in Warsaw and comments. Almost everything in the speech is the opposite of what our previous President would have said.
Dennis plays a portion of the President inspiring speech in Warsaw and comments. Almost everything in the speech is the opposite of what our previous President would have said.
The President is in Poland. He receives a very warm reception… North Korea is a thorny problem. If China and Russia don’t cooperate finding a good solution may be impossible… Dennis talks to Joshua Charles, author of Liberty’s Secrets: The Lost Wisdom of America’s Founders and researcher for The Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC. He teaches the newest course from PragerU “Was America Founded to be Secular?”
A New York city policewoman was murdered yesterday. She was shot by in an unprovoked attack by a man on parole with a long record of cop-hatred. The policewoman happens to be black, so is the murderer. Because of this, Black Lives Matter won’t be interested… Blue States are hitting a tax revenue wall… Dennis talks to Sebastian Gorka, intelligence analyst, deputy assistant to the President and a member of the National Security Advisory Staff…
News flash! Men and women are different beings. We now have proof – a new Stanford medical study. Two generations have been lied to. Can we undo the damage? Callers weigh in.
Why does the West have a suicidal urge to destroy the culture that has brought it so much freedom and prosperity?… In Canada, children can now decide their own gender… If you’re on the Left, you’re wonderful; if you’re on the Right, you’re SIXHIRB.
Dennis talks to Fred Kaplan, professor of English at Queens College. His book is John Quincy Adams: American Visionary. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on May 23, 2014.
Dennis talks to John Ferling, professor emeritus of history at the University of West Georgia. His book is Jefferson and Hamilton: The Rivalry That Forged a Nation. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on December 17, 2013.
Dennis talks to Paul Johnson, renowned British historian. His book is George Washington: The Founding Father. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on June 16, 2005.
The real phobias are the phobias against America, against Europe, against Western Civilization. These phobias are far more powerful and real than, say, Islamophobia… Celebrate America tomorrow… Americans don’t know their own history.
Why do we distort American history? Why don’t we celebrate it?… The Founders wanted America to have a secular government, but be a religious society.
The Left has gone berserk over the President’s WWE/CNN video tweet. They think it will encourage Trump supporters to attack journalists; maybe kill them. The press has no sense of humor. But when Kathy Griffin held a decapitated head of the President, the media shrugged… How can Dennis defend the President?
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: what are your thoughts on the afterlife; how to explain the dangers of being on the left to a group at a July 4th Party; is it appropriate to say Happy Father’s Day to someone who lost his son?
