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Prager 20130912 – 03 Laurel and Hardy

Prager H3: President Obama and his Secretary of State are behaving like a comedy team in their handling of the Syrian crisis. Too bad it’s not funny. There’s a battle between windmills and eagles. Windmills are winning… Dennis talks to Adriane Raine, Professor of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. His new book is The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime.

Prager 20130912 – 02 Go Guns

Prager H2: Two passionately pro-gun control Colorado Democrats were recalled this week in local elections this week… Dennis returns to Putin’s American Exceptionalism comments… Ed Asner says that Hollywood won’t say anything negative about Obama’s “bomb Syria” sentiments. They’re afraid of being thought of as “anti-black” if they do.

Prager 20130912 – 01 Putin Ascending

Prager H1: The President of Russia thinks American Exceptionalism is dangerous… America is no longer the policeman of the World. See how you like it, World…. Contestants in the Miss America contest now have prominent tattoos.

Prager 20130911 – 3 World’s Policeman

Prager H3: Should the United States be the world’s policeman? If not, the US, then who? Russia and China? The United Nations? Nobody?… Dennis talks to Neal Polan, creator of a new educational game “Dinner Time with the Founders, Constitution and Signers Theme Kit.”… Dennis talks to Andrew Roberts, best-selling historian about developments in Syria. Roberts’ new Prager University course is “Why America Invaded Iraq.”

Prager 20130911 – 1 12 Years On

Prager H1: Dennis reflects on the 12th anniversary of 9/11… Russia is now a more important actor in the Middle East than the United States. Who could have predicted that?… Dennis plays clips from Rand Paul’s response to the President’s speech on Syria last night. Paul is now the standard-bearer of the libertarian, non-interventionist wing of the Republican Party.

Prager 20130910 – 02 Dispersed

Prager H2: Dennis talks to Reva Bhalla, Vice President of Global Analysis for Stratfor, about the practicality of getting chemical weapons out of Syria… Do businesses have control over their hiring practices? Or is the government in charge? The Abercrombie and Fitch case suggests the latter.

Prager 20130910 – 01 Sequence

Prager H1: Dennis reviews the bizarre sequence of events surrounding the Syria “Red Line” debacle and now the new “Putin solution.” Miss World has to move its pageant from Muslim Jakarta to Hindu Bali…

Prager 20130909 – 3 More Syria

Prager H3: Dennis reviews his position on this thorny issue… Dennis talks to Max Leigh, a Holocaust survivor. Max tells his inspiring life story.

Prager 20130909 – 2 Worse of all Worlds

Prager H2: What is the worst of all possible worlds as it relates to Syria? Military action that achieves nothing. That would make us look pathetic… Dennis talks to Anastasios Tsonis, Professor of Atmospheric and Mathematical Science (Phd in Meteorology) at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. The professor believes the planet is cooling.

Prager 20130909 – 1 USLKOE

Prager H1: John Kerry has described our planned response to Syria as “an unbelievably small limited kind of effort.” So, then why would we do it? Who announces that a planned military action is going to be minimal?… Dennis talks to Andrew McCarthy, contributing editor at National Review. McCarthy opposes action in Syria.

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