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Prager 20111229 – 3 Talking and Driving

Prager H3: A new government report recommends that drivers should be banned from talking on a cell phone – hands free or not. Is this the nanny state gone wild or good government?

Prager 20111228 -3 Paularized

Prager H3: Whether he is an anti-Semite or just a stark isolationist, Ron Paul is a polarizing figure in this election. Callers weigh in.

Prager 20111228 -2 Politics over Principle

Prager H2: Sure, House Republicans were correct, in principle, when opposing the Senate’s Payroll Tax compromise, but was it the smart position politically? Are there times when pragmatism must trump even cherished principles?

Prager 20111228 -1 Mark Isler Guest Hosts for Dennis

Prager H1: Mark ranges over a few of the day’s top stories. Issues raised include: why are we not taking care of the Iraqis who risked their lives to help our forces in Iraq; are college students so befuddled by the voting process that they can’t show an ID at the voting booth; will one candidate emerge out of the pack from Iowa caucuses.

Prager 20111227 -3 The National Test

Prager H3: Kevin continues to ask people what the economic situation is like in their neighborhoods, and just as he suspects, the reality of our economy does not match the talking points of the administration.

20111226 -3 FrankenCare

Prager H3: Mark talks to Sally Pipes, President of the Pacific Research Institute, and expert on ObamaCare. Pipes explains why the President’s health care policy will destroy the health insurance industry and push us toward a Canadian-style single payer system.

20111226 -2 Threepeat

Prager H2: Mark talks to three prominent, politically diverse attorneys, Barak Lurie, Michael Klein, and David Cohen about current political and legal issues.

20111226 -1 Mark Isler Guest Hosts for Dennis

Prager H1: Mark runs through a variety of issues including the President’s foreign policy, the Arab “winter,” and why Time Magazine would be so enamored of Occupy Wall Street.

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