Prager H2: Many women, especially the well-educated, have been persuaded that what they really want is a career; marriage and family is secondary. But is that true to female nature? And what price is paid?
Prager H2: Many women, especially the well-educated, have been persuaded that what they really want is a career; marriage and family is secondary. But is that true to female nature? And what price is paid?
Prager H1: There is no community more liberal than Hollywood. Isn’t it odd then that the studios will do almost anything to avoid California’s high taxes and union work rules? These are the same studio executives and high-paid actors who support high taxes and unions at the ballot box.
Prager H3: Is there such a thing as a “bad seed,” someone born bad? Dennis has his theories. So do callers.
Prager H2: Dennis continues to discuss the President’s vision of America. It’s the Left’s vision. Paul Ryan’s vision presents a strong contrast.
Prager H1: The Democrats have leapt to brand Paul Ryan as a radical… The NYT gave a good chunk of its front page and 5000 plus words to another hit piece on casino tycoon, Sheldon Adelson, who just happens to be a major Republican donor… President Obama wants those with strange last names to be able to get ahead in this country. They can’t get ahead now?
Prager H3: Paul Ryan sees the forest (the big picture) and the trees (policies). That makes him formidable… Dennis talks Michael Walsh, columnist for NY Post and National Review. His new book (an Encounter Broadside) is The People v. The Democratic Party.
Prager H2: The choice of Paul Ryan further clarifies this election. Do you want more government or less?
Prager H1: Mitt chooses his running mate. The Democrats say they are delighted. Then, everybody is happy.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: Does Dennis believe homosexuality to be a sin, what does one have to do to become a conductor for an orchestra, has Dennis ever considered converting to Christianity, and is one caller’s revolt towards Jewish politician’s politics anti-sematic?
Prager H2: How much of your happiness wound up in your children’s success? How much should be?
Prager H1: Dennis talks to his friend and fellow talk show host, Mike Gallagher, who’s visiting from Dallas. Mike tells a disturbing story about the motion-sensor thermostat in his hotel room… There is a clear path for Mitt Romney to beat Barack Obama: explaining Obama’s Leftist ideology.
Prager H3: The Department of Education has, in effect, accused teachers of being endemically racist. Who are all these racist teachers? Why don’t the teachers unions protest? The answer is all too obvious… Dennis talks to Elizabeth Emken, candidate for Senate for California. She’s running against Diane Feinstein.
