Prager H3: What is God’s primary demand of us?
Prager H3: What is God’s primary demand of us?
Prager H2: Grammar is rarely taught. Reading has given way to electronic entertainment. It’s not surprising that many college freshmen have skewed notions of English phrasing and spelling… The states are the new tax labs. Democratic governors believe that the way to prosperity is higher taxes and more government spending.
Prager H1: President Obama wants to raise taxes on those who make more than $200K. That doesn’t make you wealthy in Los Angeles or New York or just about any big city in the US… The real rich are fleeing the high tax state of Maryland. Why? Because they can… Dennis talks to Jay Richards, Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, and James Robison, president of LIFE Outreach International, a worldwide Christian relief organization. Their new book is Indivisible: Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom before It’s Too Late.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to David Gelernter, professor of computer science at Yale University, contributing editor at The Weekly Standard and keen observer of American culture. His new book is America-Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered In the Obamacrats).
Prager H2: President Obama announces that he wants to raise taxes on “the wealthy.” Somehow this is going to solve all our economic problems. The wealthy already pay 60% of all taxes… Contrary to conventional wisdom, we have too many teachers.
Prager H1: Harvard hires its first BGLTQ student affairs director. The Harvard Crimson had to issue a correction on their original story. The director was identified as a “she.” That was deemed offensive. Harvard Moms and Dads, this is where your money is going… Dennis talks to John Hagee, senior pastor of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas and founder of Christians United for Israel.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: what does Dennis think of Creationism; why isn’t there a Conservative Hollywood; is a Prager/Carolla event a good birthday present for a spouse; does Dennis have advice for a 14 year old; how does one deal with pain.
Prager H2: Happiness is not the norm. Kids have to learn this. If we medicate away their unhappiness, we are doing them a great disservice.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Daniel Henninger, columnist for the Wall Street Journal, about the consequences of ObamaCare to the doctor/patient relationship. Doctors and patients call in to tell their own stories… The President has created an “Imperial Presidency” that would make GW, or any other previous President, blush.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Leon de Winter, columnist for the leading Dutch magazine, Elsevier, and prominent novelist. Among many topics, they discuss the European Union, the Euro and the Islamization of Europe.
Prager H2: In a rare example of eye for eye justice, a judge offers a young teen a taste of her own medicine. (The teen had terrorized a three year old by cutting her hair.) The defendant’s mother is appalled. She should send the judge a thank you note. He might have saved her daughter’s moral life.
Prager H1: Mitt Romney doesn’t seem to know how to respond to the Supreme Court ruling that ObamaCare is financed through a new tax, not a mandate. This is a problem…
