Prager H1: In the obsession with Donald Trump, Republicans are not paying to Hillary Clinton. Her victory speech was a study in vapidity… The prime directive is to beat the Democrats. Who has the best of chance to do that?
Prager H1: In the obsession with Donald Trump, Republicans are not paying to Hillary Clinton. Her victory speech was a study in vapidity… The prime directive is to beat the Democrats. Who has the best of chance to do that?
Prager H3: If you could ask God one question, what would it be? Dennis has answers.
Prager H2: Dennis continues his gripping interview with Kay Wilson… Dennis talks to Erick Erickson, editor of The Resurgent and Fox News contributor. His new book, co-authored with Bill Blankschaen, is You Will Be Made to Care: The War on Faith, Family, and Your Freedom to Believe
Prager H1: What has Donald Trump done that convinces his supporters he’s a trustworthy Conservative. Callers weigh in… Dennis talks to Kay Wilson, a British born, Israeli tour guide, who was stabbed and left for dead by Palestinian terrorists.
Prager H3: Dennis continues on the theme that Republicans are hurting themselves by hating each other. The enemy is the Left… The winning director last night, Alejandro Inarritu, committed a serious micro-aggression during his acceptance speech. He said race shouldn’t matter…
Prager H2: Dennis is getting hate mail at a rate unprecedented – and it’s from Republicans. The party is tearing itself apart right now and that, more than anything, will assure its defeat in November.
Prager H1: The Academy Awards were rife with politics last night. It makes it very tough to watch. Joe Biden spoke on campus rape culture. Leo called Global Warming the biggest problem we face. And, of course, the non-crisis of racism in Hollywood was spread throughout the evening.
Prager H3: Dennis looks at last night’s debate. Trump had some great lines. But so did Rubio and Cruz… How many times were the words “lie” and “liar” used?
Prager H2: There’s a lot of anxiety out there — a messy nomination fight, terror threats, economy faltering. All this anxiety argues eloquently for a day of rest — a day where you leave the world. Religious people call it a Sabbath. You can call it anything you want. It will make you happier.
Prager H1: It’s hard to watch the Republican debates and not grimace. What should have been the most idea based of nomination fights has devolved into name-calling. Last night was no exception. Who is responsible for that?… Peggy Noonan offers an excellent explanation of the Trump phenomenon.
Prager H3: Dennis laments the current divide in the Conservative party. He fears that many conservatives will vote for Hillary, than for the conservative that isn’t their first choice. Dennis tasks those conservatives to ask themselves… is it better to have a Democrat for President or an imperfect Republican?
Prager H2: Dennis continues to discuss Trump and the G.O.P. race, asserting that if Trump were truly honorable, he would resign from the race for the good of the Republican party. Dennis does not trust that Trump will do what he promises to do. Callers weigh in. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin joins the program to talk about the latest course up now at Prager University: Anger Management.
