Prager H2: How many people have sour-tempered friends? The answer is very little. Dennis explains why.
Prager H2: How many people have sour-tempered friends? The answer is very little. Dennis explains why.
Prager H1: The California State Assembly members wear hoodies at the state capitol. This is the image of young blacks these politicians want to promote?… Why did the NY Times invent the term White Hispanic?… Liberals have a tough time dealing with Conservative arguments. This week’s Supreme Court hearings are a good example… Obama revealed much about his view of himself and the country during his open mic conversation with Russian President Medvedev.
Prager H3: The NY Times claims that the 2700 page ObamaCare bill, the one that Nancy Pelosi said they had to pass to figure out what’s in it, was well-crafted… If the Supreme Court rules against ObamaCare, who will benefit politically?
Prager H2: The President’s Deputy Campaign director accuses Republicans of politicizing the Trayvon Martin shooting. Is she serious?… Will Spike Lee pay any price for tweeting (incorrectly) George Zimmerman’s home address? The answer is obvious…
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Jay Nordlinger, senior editor National Review Online. His new book is Peace, They Say: A History of the Nobel Peace Prize, the Most Famous and Controversial Prize in the World. Dennis and Jay also take current politics.
Prager H3: High school students riot in N. Miami Beach in “support” of Trayvon Martin. Sharpton and Jackson their race-baiting compatriots can be proud… A Congresswoman in Florida tells her colleagues that all black youths – men and women – are negatively profiled every day. Is it any wonder they’re so angry?
Prager H2: Dennis brings his motto “clarity over agreement” into the relationship arena.
Prager H1: Illinois Congressman, Bobby Rush, put on a hoodie and dark sunglasses on the floor of Congress. This is not exceptional, but typical of the behavior of the race baiters… Dennis talks to John Eastman, Professor of Constitutional Law at Chapman University about the ObamaCare hearings at the Supreme Court.
Prager H3: Dennis builds on a topic he started yesterday. A new book by a prominent scientist says that something (like the universe) can come from nothing based on certain universal physical laws. But where did those laws come from? The truth is that science can’t prove how the universe began. It’s nonsense to suggest that it can.
Prager H2: The Trayvon Martin case gets more complex as new information emerges. Still, we don’t know what happened at the scene, so everyone should restrain from making judgments. The media and “black leaders” like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson haven’t got the message… The second day of the Supreme Court’s ObamaCare hearings dealt with the core issue – are there limits to the government’s power?
Prager H1: When do teens spend time with adults? Is it more or less time than the past? If it’s less (as Dennis believes) what are the consequences? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 16, 2012.
Prager H3: The Pope speaks truth to the Castro brothers… New reports suggest that Trayvon Martin attacked George Zimmerman, according to authorities. Is this the real story? We don’t know. But that’s the point. We don’t know. And the President doesn’t know. So, why did he insert himself into the case?
