Prager H3:When did it start? What does it mean? What are the consequences? Dennis deconstructs a very sensitive and important topic. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 17, 2009.
Prager H3:When did it start? What does it mean? What are the consequences? Dennis deconstructs a very sensitive and important topic. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 17, 2009.
Prager H2:Dennis is impressed by Max Boot’s argument that when the US leaves a country prematurely bad things happen… The NY Times spends a lot of ink explaining why people shoplift. Lots of reasons are given, except one…
Prager H1: Dennis starts the show in the car, stuck in traffic… Who is Mitt Romney? This question continues trouble conservatives… Dennis talks to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, prolific author and lecturer. His new book is 10 Conversations You Need to Have with Yourself: A Powerful Plan for Spiritual Growth and Self-Improvement.
Prager H3: Mark reviews the Republican candidates, their pluses and minuses…
Prager H2: Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… Mark, who still teaches in the public school system, laments the state of economic education… Mark talks to Ami Horowitz, documentary filmmaker, who has spent a lot of time with the Wall Street protestors…
Prager H1: Mark Isler guest hosts for Dennis… President Obama announced this weekend that we are completely withdrawing from Iraq by the end of the year, leaving only 150 soldiers behind to protect the embassy… Mark talks to Michael Ledeen, senior fellow for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies about the Iraq, Iran, Libya and the Arab Spring…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Today’s line up is a collection of the best questions from this hour earlier this year.
Prager H2: Dennis returns to an issue he dealt with almost exactly one year ago. The conventional wisdom is that a parent is only as happy as his or her unhappiest child. Is this true? If it is, how should a parent deal with it? Originally broadcast on July 10, 2010.
Prager H1: Murderous thug Mohammar Kaddafi has been shot dead in a sewer in his home town. Sometimes there is poetic justice… Barbie is now covered in tattoos. Mattel execs and board should be ashamed of themselves… The vile attacks against Herman Cain for having black skin and conservative views (how dare he!) have begun. Now it’s a trickle; if he continues to do well, it will soon be a flood. The Left is terrified of this man. Like Clarence Thomas, he stands against everything they hold sacred, mostly that America is a racist… Is Mitt Romney really a conservative? This question haunts Republicans – for good reason.
Prager H3: Mark talks with James Taranto, touches on the President’s Rose Garden remarks regarding Qaddafi’s death, and takes caller’s GOP Presidential candidate picks.
Prager H2: Mark continues discussing Occupy Wall Street and the economy with Amity Schlaes. California is continues sliding further left into the Pacific both economically and politically, Tom McClintock discusses the future of the once golden state.
Prager H1: Mark Isler fills in for Dennis. Qaddafi is dead. Mark discusses President Obama’s tendency to set up straw man positions for the Right rather than address true conservative positions. Mark is joined by Matt Kibbe to discuss Occupy Wall Street and Cliff May to discuss foreign policy, Qaddafi, and Iran’s future.
