Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: should gay men lead boy scout troops; is it taking God’s name in vein to say “Oh, My God;” what do you if can’t get a job.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: should gay men lead boy scout troops; is it taking God’s name in vein to say “Oh, My God;” what do you if can’t get a job.
Prager H2: Last night, Dennis went to play, a collection of comedy sketches. He notes how the actors came out on stage ebullient and full of upbeat energy. They may have been a bad mood a few minutes before the curtain went up, but they did what they had to do to change their mood. There’s a happiness lesson here.
Prager H1: In one generation, we have gone from the Reverend Martin Luther King to Dr. Martin Luther King. The change is significant… Dr. Ben Carson, famed neurosurgeon, delivered some common sense wisdom to the President at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Prager H3: If you had a son in the Scouts and his Scoutmaster was openly gay would you be comfortable sending your son and his troop on the overnight with that Scoutmaster? If so, would you be okay with sending your daughter and her troop on an overnight with a male Scoutmaster?
Prager H2: In an unguarded moment, Paul Krugman admits that Sarah Palin is right. ObamaCare will only work if we raise middle class taxes and create death panels… Chris Rock thinks the President is our national Mommy and Daddy. Would he say that if the President was a Republican?… The Left accuses Republicans of taking food from the mouths of babies, but the Left takes fathers from babies with their welfare policies…
Prager H1: In Los Angeles a former LAPD officer has murdered the daughter and fiancé of the man who fired him. The murderer has a victim mentality. Victims can always rationalize their actions, no matter how heinous… Is there such a thing as domestic overreach? Can we have too many laws? The Democrats don’t think so… Dennis talks to Max Boot, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. His new book is Invisible Armies: An Epic History Of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present.
Prager H3: California has the biggest shale formation in the country. It could be an economic boon for the state, but not if the Greens can help it…. Chicago police will no longer respond to non-violent crimes like auto theft… Dennis talks to Steve Malanga, senior editor of City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He has major new piece coming out on the corrupt California public pension system, the biggest in the world.
Prager H2: Do men who are dating know how to behave? Anecdotally, there are very disturbing indications that they don’t. If they are behaving badly, the question is why.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Glenn Reynolds, professor of law at U. of Tennessee and founder of Instapundit, one of the most read conservative blogs on the Internet. His new short books for Encounter Broadsides are: The Higher Education Bubble and K-12 Implosion.
Prager H3: Is it always wrong to kill? What if Hitler, Mao and Stalin had been killed before they committed mass murder? What are the biggest consequences of secularism?
Prager H2: Some countries are disappearing. Will the U.S. follow that trend? Jonathan Last, author of What to Expect When No One’s Expecting, joins the program to discuss demographic trends.
Prager H1: Ultimately, our problems – political and economic – stem from a breakdown of values… A murderer blames his crime on the college education that taught him to hate white people… A “legal” drug called “Spice” is being widely used by teens and has terrible consequences… The Left’s first economic priority is equality, not growth.
