Prager H3: We assume that people want to be free. But is that true?
Prager H3: We assume that people want to be free. But is that true?
Prager H2: There are reports that Muslim students in France did not stand for a moment of silence for those who were murdered in the terror attack last week… Egyptian religious authorities warns Charlie Hebdo not to publish its new issue, featuring a new cartoon of Mohammed… CNN, NY Times and many other media outlets will not publish the new Charlie Hebdo Mohammed cartoon.
Prager H1: Ohio State won the national college football championship last night. Decisively. Dennis congratulates his friend, fellow talk show host and major Buckeye fan, Hugh Hewitt… Why is Mohammed referred to as the Prophet Mohammed? No one refers to Jesus as Jesus, Our Lord and Savior… Dennis talks to Daniel DiSalvo, Assistant Professor of Political Science at The City College of New York-CUNY and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. His new book is Government against Itself: Public Union Power and Its Consequences.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Andrew Roberts, renowned British historian. His new book is Napoleon: A Life.
Prager H2: John Kerry didn’t go to the Paris rally. He was too busy warning the Indians about global warming, the “great cloud hanging over humanity.” The French PM asked the Israel PM not to show up at the rally… Boko Haram is now in control of its own mini-state within Nigeria.
Prager H1: There was a massive rally in Paris on Sunday. 40 world leaders were there. But the leader of the free world was not there… But why was the leader of the Palestinian Authority there? Palestinians are the Godfathers of terrorism. All terrorists owe them a great debt. Who innovated the suicide bomber?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda: is dP concerned about the (still) missing Malaysian plane; the UI hours changed a caller’s life; are businesses that decline $100 bills in the wrong; child’s middle school watches CNN student news, should the mother object about this; The Bible and the New Testament contradict each other regarding men being in relationships; how can a wife help her husband when he feels overwhelmed with his overall responsibilties?
Prager H2: Are humans morally good or bad? Dennis answers this question while making the case for the importance of remaining happy in the face of evil. Dennis also takes calls on preventing terrorism from succeeding in taking our happiness.
Prager H1: As the attack on the marketplace in Paris concludes, Dennis talks to Philip Karsenty, French media analyst, about the terror suspects that were killed. Dennis questions Muslims for not speaking out to condemn such violent acts and why others justify them.
Prager H3: Dennis talks French media analyst, Philipe Karsenty, about the mood in Paris, terror attack plus one… There’s a real competition as to who can make the most foolish statement about yesterday’s terror attack… Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times doesn’t want to blame Islam. That wouldn’t be nice.
Prager H2: Will we be talking about the Paris terror attack a week from now? Or do we just get ready for the next massacre?… Howard Dean has the same problem Shep Smith has: the Paris terrorists can’t be Muslim… Dennis talks to Daniel Hannan, member of the European Parliament. His new book, now out in paperback., is Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World
Prager H1: Even Shep Smith of Fox has a hard time admitting that the Paris terrorists having anything to do with Islam… Dennis talks to Claire Berlinski, contributing editor to City Journal and blogger for Ricochet. She was in the Paris neighborhood of the attack as it was happening.
