Prager H3: Dennis talks to Washington Post columnist, Marc Thiessen, about the fast approaching fiscal cliff. Thiessen thinks it would be better for Republicans to take the leap than to support raising taxes. Dennis agrees.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Washington Post columnist, Marc Thiessen, about the fast approaching fiscal cliff. Thiessen thinks it would be better for Republicans to take the leap than to support raising taxes. Dennis agrees.
Prager H2: Men look at women. Married or single, it’s in their nature. How should a spouse or significant other react? Based on the latest Prager University course, “He Wants You.”
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Eben Alexander, an atheist neurosurgeon who experienced life after death. His new book is Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife.
Prager H3: What is the emotional stake that atheists have in atheism?
Prager H2: The Washington Post accuses Republicans of being racist in their attacks of UN Ambassador, Susan Rice re: the Benghazi debacle. But did they say that of Democrats who attacked another Rice, Condoleezza, when she was Secretary of State for GW?
Prager H1: There’s a good argument to be made by conservatives that we should go over the fiscal cliff. If as the President asserts, the economy was so great during the Clinton years when taxes were higher – for the rich and middle class — then why not go back there? … The Democrats are leading a counter-revolution against our first revolution in 1776… Was the election a mandate for larger government?
Prager H3: The new President of Egypt wants Murbarak-like powers only “temporarily.”…Dennis talks to Richard Sander, Professor of Economics at UCLA. His new book is Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It’s Intended to Help, and Why Universities Won’t Admit It… Dennis also talks Major George Hood about the history and value of the Salvation Army.
Prager H2: A father, mother and son were swept out to sea trying to save their dog. The dog survived. The humans didn’t. This sparks a discussion about the danger of living by your feelings and the need for values.
Prager H1: The President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, has declared himself (though in not so many words) dictator of Egypt. The opposition is protesting; riots have ensued… Dennis talks to Nicholas Eberstadt, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His short new book is A Nation of Takers: America’s Entitlement Epidemic.
Prager H3: A Best of Prager compilation of Open Lines Calls from October & November 2009.
Prager H2: They are not the same thing. The distinction is critical to your happiness level. A Best of Prager Happiness Hour. Originally broadcast September 15, 2006.
Prager H1: Dennis talks with Paul Johnson, renowned British historian. His book is George Washington: The Founding Father. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast June 16, 2005.
