Prager H2: While we all need to weigh decisions carefully, one can go too far. This is called indecision. It can drive you crazy and make you very unhappy. Make decisions and don’t look back.
Prager H2: While we all need to weigh decisions carefully, one can go too far. This is called indecision. It can drive you crazy and make you very unhappy. Make decisions and don’t look back.
Prager H1: Do we actually have borders? It’s no longer clear that we do… A judge in Australia sees no problem with incest now that love is the only criterion to determining if a relationship is valid… In all the world, only Israel is targeted for annihilation; and it’s still criticized for its attack on Hamas.
Prager H3: ISIS is destroying Shia, Christian and Jewish religious sites in the towns it now occupies in Iraq… Firefox is losing browser share. Since firing their CEO for his belief in traditional marriage, the company has fallen on hard times as many have abandoned the browser… Students are now “victims” of voter ID… Why is Hamas attacking Israel now?… A monster in Houston shoots six people, including four children. He was mad at his ex-wife.
Prager H2: Why isn’t President Obama going to the Mexican border?… Dennis talks to Tom Girardi, attorney for the family of Bryan Stow, the paramedic who was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium three years ago and now suffers permanent brain damage…
Prager H1: Dennis exchanged emails with a listener who is staying in an unhappy marriage “for the sake of the children.” Is this a good strategy? For either spouse? For the children? Dennis has thoughts; so do callers.
Prager H3: In a classic Freudian slip, Harry Reid says that he won’t let “five white men” of the Supreme Court determine womens’ reproductive choices. Clarence Thomas is black, Senator Reid… Dennis talks to Dinesh D’Souza. His best selling book, America, was suddenly pulled by Costco, and then returned… Are computer models trustworthy?
Prager H2: Dennis deconstructs a Burt Bachrach/Hal David song from 1963, “Wives and Lovers.” This song would be mocked mercilessly on a college campus today, but contains real wisdom.
Prager H1: Given how much bad news there is out there, how is it that so many still believe that people are bascially good; that only society corrupts them. The Founders didn’t believe that… It’s hard to grasp that there are people who still draw a moral equivalency between Israel and Hamas… Brazil is depressed over its staggering 7 to 1 loss to Germany in the World Cup Semi-final… Dennis talks to Michael and Felice Friedson of The Media Line in Jerusalem about the crisis in Israel…
Prager H3: Is patriotism in decline in America? Why is this happening? And is it important? Dennis has thoughts; so do callers.
Prager H2: If you differ with the Left, whatever the issue, you are “a denier.” This has led to a new term, “denialism”… Dennis talks to David Muhlhausen, Senior Researcher at the Heritage Foundation. His most recent book is Do Federal Social Programs Work?… A new study “proves” that mothers and fathers are no longer necessary.
Prager H1: Dennis had one of his brief elevator conversations that had a surprising punch line… Dennis talks to Michael Oren, former Ambassador of Israel to the United States and renowned historian. Minutes before the interview Oren was in a bomb shelter, seeking protection from a Hamas rocket attack.
Prager H3: America is now the world’s largest oil producer, overtaking Saudi Arabia. Imagine what we could do if the oil industry wasn’t constantly battling government regulations… Germany has major deposits of natural gas, but it won’t be able to get to it. The Greens won’t let them… Any “child” under 18 can get free breakfast and lunch in NYC… Dennis talks to Aaron Ginn, a young, conservative Silicon Valley executive, who sponsoring the Lincoln Labs “Reboot” conference in San Francisco the weekend of July 18 -20. The conference brings conservatives in the computer hardware and software industries… Californians are being encouraged to tattle on their neighbors who water their lawn.
