Prager H1: Who pays for “Occupy Wall Street”? The local business people, that’s who: the mob invades their establishments and wrecks their property… Republicans should wish “Occupy Wall Street” well. It’s another chance for clarity…
Prager H1: Who pays for “Occupy Wall Street”? The local business people, that’s who: the mob invades their establishments and wrecks their property… Republicans should wish “Occupy Wall Street” well. It’s another chance for clarity…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: can you tell Nobel Prize-winning poetry from made-up poetry; is it condescending to use the word “articulate” with regard to Herman Cain: what do you say to a daughter who wants a nose ring.
Prager H2: Dennis doesn’t see the value of being a “private person” with your friends. If you don’t open up to your friends, who are you are going to open up to? We need to lighten burdens to have a chance at happiness.
Prager H1: Herman Cain appeared on Lawrence O’Donnell’s show. O’Donnell tried to intimidate the candidate. He failed. Totally… Dennis reads a poem from the new Nobel Prize winner, Swedish poet, Tomas Tranströmer.
Prager H3: To the Left, the individual is a pain in the ass… A professor in Sweden wants to demolish the churches. He’s not making an anti-Christian statement. They are just so few Swedes who go to church most of the churches are unused and abandoned… Dennis returns Glen Megill and Rock of Africa… A true profile in courage: a Pakistani judge sentences the assassin of a secular Pakistani minister to death. Now the judge’s life is in danger… Harry Reid wants to raise the taxes of millionaires by almost six percent. For Democrats this like candy from a baby… We have a Saudi Arabia worth of oil in N. Dakota…
Prager H2: The liberal brainwash starts young. Sesame Street to feature a character who suffers from “food insecurity.”… Dennis talks to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach and Glen Megill about Rock of Africa… A naïve Harvard student is shocked to find the Arab world drenched in anti-Semitism…
Prager H1: Dennis reviews the extraordinary life of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Computers, the largest company in the world in terms of market capitalization. He changed the way the world works and plays… Dennis talks Glen Megill, founder of Rock of Africa, an organization that helps the impoverished in Southern Africa… Sarah Palin has decided not to run. She made the correct the decision.
Prager H3: Who does Dennis want to see get the Republican nomination? Someone who can clearly articulate the Conservative world view… Herman Cain is emerging as a viable candidate. It’s time to take him seriously…
Prager H2: Why do couples have trouble opening up about marital issues to their couple friends? If they did, they would probably discover that their friends have some of the same issues they do.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to British biographer and historian, Patrick French. His new book is India: A Portrait… Russia and China block a UN resolution to sanction Syria.. .. Samuel Jackson joins Morgan Freeman in accusing Republicans of being racists and opposing Obama solely because he’s black.
Prager H3: The Hebrew Bible introduced a unique concept, man questioning God on moral grounds. That’s what Abraham does at Sodom and Gomorrah. Part 13 in Dennis’s Brilliance of the Bible Series.
Prager H2: Chris Christie announces he will not be running for the Republican nomination for President. Could it be that he doesn’t want to be President?… High school kids don’t like gender distinctions. The New York Times and the Left wants us to believe that this is a good development for children and for society. They’re wrong on both counts.
