Prager H1: Dennis comments on the Academy Awards. The show says a lot about our culture… Was it necessary for Michelle Obama to announce Best Picture?
Prager H1: Dennis comments on the Academy Awards. The show says a lot about our culture… Was it necessary for Michelle Obama to announce Best Picture?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is ” irregardless” a legitimate word; how much should you pay for a good pipe; what is the meaning of Peter Sellers’ comment in the Male/Female montage.
Prager H2: Everything comes with a price. Know that and you’ll be much happier.
Prager H1: The President brought out his straw man arguments again in an interview with Al Sharpton. All that unites Republicans, he told Al, was their obsession with the rich… Would-be Muslim terrorists were convicted in the UK this week. The group planned to kill and maim as many as their fellow citizens as possible. What motivated them?
Prager H3: Good intentions are wonderful, but what Leftism produces is not so wonderful. It produces moral confusion. Judge a religion or an ideology by its results, not its intentions… Dennis talks to Peter Ferrara, columnist for Forbes, about the Sequester Controversy… Dennis talks to Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, about his new on-line American history course.
Prager H2: Chris Matthews has gone off the deep end – again. Yesterday the Republicans were “unpatriotic.” Today they are “Hamas.”… The doom and gloom over “The Sequester” is pure demagoguery on the part of the President… Dennis talks to Lawrence Wright, best-selling investigative journalist. His new book is Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief.
Prager H1: The state of Massachusetts is expanding transgender rights, another battle front in the war against gender distinctions. The long term consequences of this are significant and dire.
Prager H3: Jerry Brown has been very generous in granting parole to convicted murderers… An American businessman tells a French company that he’s no longer interested in making tires in France. The workers work three hours a day… You now need a college degree to get a job as a receptionist at many businesses…
Prager H2: Do hobbies keep men from having affairs? Dennis thinks they help. Callers weigh in on both sides of the question.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Elliot Abrams, a senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. His new book is Tested by Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict… A pickle company changes the name of its midget pickles because someone complains…
Prager H3: Glass is the mirror of the body, writing is mirror of the mind; what is the mirror of our character? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on October 13, 2009.
Prager H2: The environmentalist movement has another “victory” they can be proud of. They have blocked the growing of genetically modified rice in the Third World. Millions of children have died during this ban. The Greens could care less… Raphael Correa, a protégé of Hugo Chavez, has won his second election in Ecuador, condemning this charming country to another four years of misery. He was college educated in the U.S.
