Prager H2: Who needs to be told more that they are loved — men or women? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on January 30, 2013.
Prager H2: Who needs to be told more that they are loved — men or women? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on January 30, 2013.
Prager H1: Bernie Sanders is now well ahead of Hillary Clinton in the latest poll from New Hampshire. How does one explain it? There are no more “illegal aliens” in California… Does any well-known conservative support Donald Trump?
Prager H3: Everyone needs a cause. In our increasingly secular society those causes tend toward the trivial.
Prager H2: The rise in the minimum wage will prevent teens from getting that crucial first job… Dennis talks to Josh Woznica, University of California, Berkeley student and fan of PragerU…Young people get their news from the Internet, not newspapers, not even television…
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Andrew Cohen, professor of international affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. His new book is Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours that Made History.
Prager H3: For the Left, Israel’s PM, Bibi Netanyahu, is the world’s most hated leader… Ami Horowitz went to University of California, Berkeley to ask students about the Chattanooga massacre. The answers he got are shocking.
Prager H2: For the NY Times the Republican “War on Women” never ends… The Aurora Mass Murderer gets to live out his life in prison. That’s cruel and unusual punishment — for the victims’ families…
Prager H1: More riots, looting and shooting in Ferguson, Missouri… If The Black Lives Matter crowd really cared about black lives they’d push for more police… Leftists break up a Bernie Sanders rally… Marco Rubio defends himself effectively against Chris Cuomo on the issue of abortion.
Prager H3: Dennis continues analyzing the first debate…
Prager H2: Dennis returns to a core happiness theme: human nature is never satisfied.
Prager H1: Dennis’s assesses the first Republican Presidential…
Prager H3: Dennis finishes his analysis of the President’s speech… Today is the 70th Anniversary of the dropping of the Atom Bomb on Hiroshima.
