Prager H1: Dennis wonders: where are all the brightly colored cars? Seems like all the cars on the road are black, white or silver? Callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Dennis wonders: where are all the brightly colored cars? Seems like all the cars on the road are black, white or silver? Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Like so much of the entertainment world, comics have been taken over by Leftists… Two high school lacrosse players in Massachusetts were suspended from their championship team after smoking a celebratory cigar at their graduation… Dennis talks to Amity Shlaes teaches economics at New York University School of Business. Her new book is The Forgotten Man Graphic Edition: A New History of the Great Depression.
Prager H2: Why didn’t we turn the Taliban executives over to the Afghan government? Why did we drop them off in Qatar?… A couple in Las Vegas shoots two cops and a bystander, then shoot themselves. Why are there so many of these “blaze of glory” murder/suicides? There’s a movement by the Scots to declare their independence from England. The movement wants to create a stronger welfare state.
Prager H1: Are we on the right side of history abandoning Afghanistan to the Taliban? Are we on the right side of history leaving those who fought alongside us in Afghanistan to the tender mercies of terrorists?… Islamists attacked the biggest airport in Pakistan over the weekend. This nuclear armed nation is perpetually living on the edge of Islamist anarchy…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda for this hour. Issues raised include: According to Hugh Hewitt, I should ask you how your rehab is going with the Crackerjack and Cheetos addiction; Do Muslims believe in free will; Why did Judaism ban murder but simply discouraged slavery; If decriminalizing marijuana led to decreased consumption, would you be for it; Do you believe New Testament Christianity is anti-Semitic; What is the difference between religion and a relationship with God?
Prager H2: Dennis sold his Stanley Cup playoff tickets because it conflicted with his Sabbath. Religion promotes discipline, peace of mind and, thus, a better chance of happiness.
Prager H1: Dennis reflects on the 70th anniversary of D-Day… The legalizing of marijuana in Colorado is having serious negative and unintended consequences… Students will soon need written permission to have sexual relations on a California college campus… Liberty is dependent on In God We Trust.
Prager H3: The Pope warns young people that pets don’t offer the same rewards as children… The Czech President makes a strong statement in favor of Israel, stronger than you’ll hear from any Western European leader… Transgender woman sues New York City for being mistreated in a men’s public pool locker room. Make sense?
Prager H2: Why has the State Department been obsessed with the Taliban swap and not with our Marine stuck in a Mexican jail?… Dennis talks to Philip Howard, Founder of Common Good. His new book is The Rule of Nobody: Saving America from Dead Laws and Broken Government.
Prager H1: The Taliban prisoners we released are hated and feared within Afghanistan itself… Is Bergdahl worse than a deserter? Did he actually aid the enemy? But what if Bergdahl was a true hero? Would we feel differently about the swap?… Dennis talks to Theodore Dalrymple, contributing editor to City Journal and author/physician. His new book is Threats of Pain and Ruin.
Prager H3: Dennis thinks women care more about their pets than men. Is he right? Callers weigh in. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on December 13, 2011.
Prager H2: Do men humiliate women more than women humiliate men or is it the other way round? However it works out, there’s nothing more damaging to a relationship. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on December 26, 2012.
