Prager H1: Dennis talks to Rev. Wilson Miscamble, Professor of History at Notre Dame. His new book is The Most Controversial Decision: Truman, the Atomic Bombs, and the Defeat of Japan.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Rev. Wilson Miscamble, Professor of History at Notre Dame. His new book is The Most Controversial Decision: Truman, the Atomic Bombs, and the Defeat of Japan.
Prager H3: Congressman John Lewis says that to ask someone to show an ID to vote is racist. Maybe it’s racist for Lewis to say that blacks aren’t capable of getting ID’s… The newest victims who need to be protected by the Left? The ugly – whoever they are.
Prager H2: Don’t believe in Global Warming, you’re anti-knowledge and anti-science. You say, you like knowledge and science? Paul Krugman doesn’t believe you… Kids are shamed if they bring their sandwiches in disposable Ziplock bags. Reusable Tupperware is the Green way to go.
Prager H1: Irene was supposed to be the Storm of the Century last week, but fizzled out as it headed up the East Coast. The forecasters got in wrong: incomplete data into incomplete computer models. But we can predict the world’s climate 60 years for now – based on computer models.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda: should parents monitor what their high school students are listening to; how do you honor your mother when she’s stealing from you;should public schools teach diversity.
Prager H2: Dennis welcomes back Dr. Stephen Marmer, clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA and psychiatrist in private practice in Brentwood, CA. Dr. Marmer outlines three levels of forgiveness and how they relate to personal happiness.
Prager H1: Elmhurst College introduces sexual preference as part of their diversity program… Ahmadinejad calls for “the eradication” of Israel… Sea levels are dropping. Aren’t they supposed to be rising?… The sculptor of the ML King memorial has done many sculptures for the Chinese Communist government, including sculptures celebrating the greatest mass murderer in history, Mao.
Prager H3: Who or what is to blame for the childhood obesity?
Prager H2: Mark talks more about his personal connection to Rick Perry and why he’s enthusiastic about Perry’s run for President and why he has doubts.
Prager H1: Endless regulations, even for goat herders, are strangling business, costing jobs across the economy… Mark goes way back with Rick Perry. They attended the same college and hung out together and have remained friends. He shares some of his personal observations about the Texas governor.
Prager H3: A black congresswoman does the obvious – blame problems in black life on racism and the Tea Party. Who else could it be? Callers weigh in.
Prager H2: Is growing older harder for men or for women? A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 17, 2010.
