Prager H2: What percentage of people have led lives without serious pain? How many people have lucked out in all four of these areas? Financial, moral, parenthood, and marriage.
Prager H2: What percentage of people have led lives without serious pain? How many people have lucked out in all four of these areas? Financial, moral, parenthood, and marriage.
Prager H1: The driver of Bob Simon’s limo had his license suspended nine times. How many suspensions are you allowed before you can’t drive other people around for a living? Are they going to try to make an issue that Scott Walker is anti-education because he didn’t graduate college? This is a good thing. We have closed our Yemen embassy, this is bad news for everyone. President Obama’s passiveness is alarming.
Prager H3: Some Leftist mothers in Oakland have enlisted their children in an activist version of the Girl Scouts. Instead of selling cookies, they are selling social justice… Dennis talks to Phil Kerpen, chairman of the Internet Freedom Coalition and President of American Commitment, an advocacy group that promotes free markets. The topic is Net Neutrality… The Little League took the national title away from a team that broke the rules. What were they supposed to do?
Prager H2: How resolute is the President in defeating IS? His request to Congress for Military Action does not offer a lot of reasons for confidence. That’s what known as “understatement.”
Prager H1: Dennis to talks to Bill Bennett, host of Morning in America, a nationally syndicated radio show and former director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George H.W. Bush; and Robert White, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Their new book is Going to Pot: Why the Rush to Legalize Marijuana Is Harming America…
Prager H3: Dennis talks to video journalist, Ami Horowitz. His latest report is from Marseilles, a nearly majority Muslim city in Southern France… Dennis returns to the President’s “random acts of violence” in Paris comments from a couple of days ago.
Prager H2: A feminist scholar raises the usual feminist complaint against this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue: it objectifies women. But what does that really mean? And, is it bad?
Prager H1: A “graffiti artist” is badly beaten for painting the word “coexist” with religious symbols in a Muslim district of Paris… A man in North Carolina murders three people over a parking dispute. The victims are Muslim students… Cholesterol is no longer a big deal, according of the science study du jour…
Prager H3: Dennis returns to the subject of holiness. Many think it’s an outmoded idea. But without a concept of holiness, civilization will collapse. It won’t happen overnight, but it will happen. Dennis explains why.
Prager H2: President Obama made a bunch of whopper statements in the last couple of days: climate change is much more worrisome than terrorism; the Muslim religion doesn’t allow for a nuclear weapon; the terrorism in Paris was random. Dennis analyzes each one.
Prager H1: The President and his cronies at the FCC are planning to take control of the Internet. They call it Net Neutrality, but it’s anything but neutral… Dennis talks to Jay Cost, writer for the Weekly Standard. His political analysis has been featured in Real Clear Politics, the Wall Street Journal and other major publications and websites.. His new book is A Republic No More: Big Government and the Rise of American Political Corruption.
Prager H3: The Washington Post writes an editorial expressing grave concerns about a possible nuke deal with Iran… Dennis talks to Louisiana governor, Bobby Jindal, about the President’s Prayer Breakfast speech.
