Prager H3: Your biggest battle is with yourself. Not society.
Prager H3: Your biggest battle is with yourself. Not society.
Prager H2: Dartmouth cancels a Cinco de Mayo event because one Hispanic student was offended. You have study to be this foolish… Azusa Pacific College cancels its event with American Enterprise Institute scholar, and a favorite Prager Show guest, Charles Murray… Toyota is moving from Los Angeles to Dallas. Whoops, there goes another California based business to another state…
Prager H1: This non-event – a billionaire sports team owner makes racist comments to his mistress – still dominates the news. And still no concern that a private conversation was made public… What was John Kerry thinking when he suggested that Israel might become an apartheid state… Dennis talks to Haroon Ullah, a scholar, diplomat, and field researcher specializing in South Asia and the Middle East. His new book is The Bargain from the Bazaar: A Family’s Day of Reckoning in Lahore…
Prager H3: Donald Sterling’s comments were racist. But why do we care what a rich owner of an NBA team says about anything… Dennis talks to Ami Horowitz, investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker. The topic: how much does the average person in a trendy New York City neighborhood think the rich pay in taxes?
Prager H2: Dennis continues with the dominant issue of the weekend – Donald Sterling’s private conversation with his mistress… Dennis talks Phelim McAleer, independent filmmaker. He’s raising money through crowd source financing for a movie on Kermit Gosnell, the infamous Philadelphia abortion doctor.
Prager H1: Los Angeles Clippers owner and billionaire landlord, Donald Sterling, made racist comments in a private conversation with his mistress. What he said is disgusting, but why is everyone ignoring that this was a private conversation. Is everything we say privately now to be broadcast to the world?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: how can a 23 year old conservative make a difference; what’s the best thing to have near you on your death bed; what are AR speakers; what does Dennis think of a bumper sticker idea; what do you say to a young girl on drugs?
Prager H2: Assuming you’re acting responsibly within your household budget, buying yourself the occasional “toy” or luxury can bring you happiness. Pursue enjoyment where you can find it, especially if it’s inexpensive.
Prager H1: The Nevada rancher makes some idiotic comments. Democrats condemn. Republicans condemn. But why is anyone interested in the rancher’s views on race? The issue that galvanized so many was how the Bureau of Land Management mishandled a land dispute… A leading liberal expresses grave doubts about the President’s foreign policy… Chicago works to recruit families into welfare… Dennis talks to Dale Brantner, President and CEO of CURE International. A CURE doctor was murdered in Afghanistan yesterday.
Prager H3: Dennis again ask for listeners to honor the memory of the CURE doctors who were murdered in Afghanistan. They literally gave their lives to help others… The Palestinian Authority and Hamas have reconciled. Oops, there goes to another peace process…
Prager H2: The FDA is coming down hard on e-cigarettes. Marijuana is fine. But water vapor? That’s a big problem… Three women have formed a trio and are having their first child. They’re called a throuple. If two people of the same sex have a constitutional right to get married, why not three?
Prager H1: Three American doctors at the CURE hospital in Kabul were murdered by an Afghani policeman who was assigned to protect them. It’s very hard for us to understand the evil behind Islamism… Dennis talks to Clark Neily, senior attorney at the Institute for Justice. His new book is Terms of Engagement: How Our Courts Should Enforce the Constitution’s Promise of Limited Government…
