Prager H1: Cruz wins a major victory. Trump, the inevitable, is stopped. Rubio rises… Hillary and Bernie finish in a virtual tie. At least Bernie is authentic. Hillary is not…
Prager H1: Cruz wins a major victory. Trump, the inevitable, is stopped. Rubio rises… Hillary and Bernie finish in a virtual tie. At least Bernie is authentic. Hillary is not…
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Katherine Timpf, reporter for the National Review and political analyst for Fox News. She writes regularly about the politically correct absurdities that have become part of American life. If it wasn’t so sad, it would be funny… We’ll know a lot more about the Presidential race tomorrow than we do.
Prager H2: Not long ago, you couldn’t use the “S word” in reference to an American politician. Today, Bernie Sanders has made it not only okay, but celebrated… Cuba has become more repressive since we ended our embargo… You have to be guided by your mind, not your heart…
Prager H1: University of Connecticut is building dorms for black students only. What was once was considered racist is now endorsed by the Left – racial segregation… No one saw Trump coming a year ago.
Prager H3: Dennis resumes his analysis of last night’s debate.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Dr. Stephen Marmer, member of the clinical faculty of the UCLA Medical School and a psychiatrist in private practice in Brentwood, CA. The topic is: how the past can intrude on present unhappiness.
Prager H1: The Republican candidates met last night for their seventh debate, minus Donald Trump. Dennis deconstructs.
Prager H3: An Afghan policeman rapes a young boy repeatedly. A Green Beret finds out, gets angry and hits the policeman. Who gets punished?… Who benefits from Trump skipping the debate? Trump? Fox? Or the other candidates?
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Kwasi Kwarteng, best-selling author and Conservative Member of Parliament for Spelthorn. His new book is Thatcher’s Trial: 180 Days that Created a Conservative Icon.
Prager H1: Dennis spoke to a mixed crowd of adults and young people last night. He directed his remarks toward the young people.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Barry Latzer, Professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. His new book is The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America.
Prager H2: How important is it for you to enjoy your spouse. Is it more important than love?
