Prager H3: Dennis continues his analysis of last night’s debate. More callers.
Prager H3: Dennis continues his analysis of last night’s debate. More callers.
Prager H2: In the midst of the 2005 Trump tape hysteria, the Republican candidate stood his ground and steadied his campaign… Will the rats return to the ship? Callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Every four years there’s hysteria with regard to the Republican Presidential candidate. Every four years the media pump up the hysteria to the benefit of the Democratic candidate. The 2005 Trump tape, a private conversation, is the current example… Trump did much better in the second debate. He successfully deflected attention away from his private comments 11 years ago to Hillary’s myriad deficiencies…
Prager H3: Callers set the agenda, per usual. Issues raised include: does the conservative movement have a chance; why is Dennis so mean to Democrats.
Prager H2: Dennis tells the story of his visit to a man with severe ALS. Where he expected to find great unhappiness, he found the opposite.
Prager H1: The cable networks are covering Hurricane Matthew as if it’s a catastrophe. But, so far, it’s been a bad rain storm and not much more… A radio station is not going to broadcast a college football game because the team has protested the national anthem… The President’s two signature “achievements” – ObamaCare and Obama Doctrine Foreign Policy – are both utter failures.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Ed Klein, investigative journalist. His new book is Guilty as Sin: Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation.
Prager H2: Democratic VP candidate, Tim Kaine, makes no sense when he defends his position on abortion. If accepts the teachings of the Catholic church, then he should want abortion banned, even, if as a public servant, he has to uphold the law that says it’s legal…
Prager H1: Jamie Foxx goes to Venezuela to support the socialist revolution. Sometimes you can be foolish and stupid… Colombia pays for minority students develop their grievances… Dennis talks to video journalist, Ami Horowitz. Topics are Ami’s recent visits to Venezuela and Sweden where Ami was mugged in a “no-go” area north of Sweden.
Prager H3: Dennis returns to his analysis of the VP debate.
Prager H2: Vin Scully has been broadcasting Dodger baseball games for 67 years. His last game was Sunday. Dennis plays his final sign off. Scully represents a lost America… Dennis returns to the VP debate.
Prager H1: Senator Tim Kaine and Governor Mike Pence faced off in last night’s VP debate. Dennis comments and plays clips.