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 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.
Prager H1: Here’s another example of what passes as art in the modern world: a twenty-eight foot sculpture of a dog peeing on the side of a major art museum… Dennis talks to John Lott, former chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission and Fox News contributor. His new book is At the Brink: Will Obama Push Us Over the Edge?… A leading UK Islamist urges his followers to take welfare and use it for jihad. He should know. He gets more from the UK taxpayer than the average taxpayer makes…
Prager H3: Dennis plays a classic segment from the show 18 months ago about the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Amity Shlaes, columnist for Bloomberg View and director of the Four Percent Growth Project at the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Her new book is Coolidge… What is polyamory? And why does Scientific American think the subject is worth of a featured article?
Prager H1: Once American kids knew the day George Washington (Feb 22)was born and the day Abraham Lincoln was born (Feb 12). Their birthdays used to be national holidays. Now we have Presidents Day and we are poorer for it… A country music star commits suicide. If money and fame brought happiness, she would be alive… One of the best arguments for capital punishment is that once a murderer is executed he is forgotten…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: When hasn’t the world been morally confused? What was Dennis’ mindset before he graduated college? Has Dennis thought about grooming his replacement? What does Dennis think about the Jewish practice of not seeing the bride before the wedding?
Prager H2: Love is not a pie. The more people you love, the more love and happiness you will bring into your life. The more people that love the people you love, the better. Unhappy people think that it’s the other way around: that love is finite. The only exclusive love should be for your spouse. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 14, 2008.
Prager H1: Dennis finally caught up with the movie “Lincoln” and loved it. He even praises Tony Kushner for his screenplay… A meteorite slams into the Ural mountain area of Russia. There’s a happiness lesson here… A Danish journalist barely avoids assassination. He has spoken out for freedom of press, specifically the right to criticize Islam. In Europe, that’s dangerous.
Prager H3: Should we debate the grievances of a multiple murderer? They did it on CNN. Dennis continues his analysis… Decent people have a very hard time believing horrible evil, especially as it’s happening. It’s only we have proof does it seem obvious.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to David Goldhill, CEO of GSN cable network. He is also a director of The Leapfrog Group, an organization dedicated to hospital safety and transparency. His new book is Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father–and How We Can Fix It… American Airlines and US Airways are merging to form the world’s largest carrier… A discussion on CNN about the motives of a multiple murderer murderer, a former LAPD officer, illustrates the moral rot of the Left.
Prager H1: Should parents uproot to be with their adult children? This is not an easy question to answer. Dennis has one, but understands that there are and should be many exceptions.
