Prager H2: You can’t “cafeteria” the traits of those you admire. You have to take the whole package — and usually that entails many things you don’t want.
Prager H2: You can’t “cafeteria” the traits of those you admire. You have to take the whole package — and usually that entails many things you don’t want.
Prager H1: Syria is breaking into three parts – one belonging to Assad, one belonging to Islamists, and one belonging to pro-Western Kurds… Should Marines be carrying umbrellas? Can’t aides keep the President dry?… Peggy Noonan, normally a moderate voice, writes that the IRS scandal is a big deal… The NY Times denies that there are any scandals. They’re all figments of Republicans’ fevered imaginations…
Prager H3: A lawyer for Ariel Castro says that he spent three hours with this monster and has come to conclusion that he’s not a bad guy… Didn’t the media say that “the fish rots from the head” during the Bush administration “scandals” like Abu Ghraib?… The former chairman of the NAACP compares Republicans to the Taliban… A montage of post Benghazi announcements reveal that the President was sticking to his “video story” for two weeks after the event.
Prager H2: Chris Matthews has devolved into a hysteric. It’s actually sad. Yesterday he said that conservatives are motivated by the belief that the “white race must rule.” … Dennis talks to Heather MacDonald, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor to City Journal. They discuss the moral corruption embedded in the University of California system.
Prager H1: The Press is turning against the President. They’re especially upset by the wiretapping of AP. Their anger won’t last, but that it’s happening at all is noteworthy… The LA school district will long suspend students for acts of “defiance.” That will do wonders for the classroom environment…
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Gene Robinson, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire. His new book is God Believes in Love: Straight Talk about Gay Marriage. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on April 5, 2013.
Prager H2: Dennis reads a letter of a man, married for 20 years, whose wife now wants a divorce. Dennis discusses the situation and asks listeners if they can relate. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on November 9, 2011.
Prager H1: Can it be done successfully? Is it the right thing to do? If you do force it on your children, how emphatic should yoube? What if your child really hates going to church or synagogue? Should you back off? Dennis asks these vexing questions and offers some answers. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 8, 2007.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense. His new book is Rumsfeld’s Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War, and Life.
Prager H2: The President calls investigations into the Benghazi terror attack “a circus” that dishonors the memory of the murdered. No, Mr. President, it dishonors the dead not to find out the truth of what happened before, during and after the attack, and your Administration is making it very difficult to do so… Minnesota is about to legalize same-sex marriage… Dennis talks to John Eastman, Professor of Law at Chapman University. Eastman teaches the latest Prager University course – “Separation of Church and State.”
Prager H1: The mayor of major Japanese city justifies the mass rape of Korean and Chinese women by Japanese soldiers in WWII… Iran is hosting the UN Arms control conference. The UN is a moral wasteland… Is belief in God rational?
Prager H3: What happened to accountability… does the buck stop anywhere?! Dennis discusses the handling of Benghazi during and post, callers weigh in.
