Prager H3: The Left has even ruined our washing machines. Obama’s high speed rail schemes would be laughable if it didn’t cost billions of taxpayer money…
Prager H3: The Left has even ruined our washing machines. Obama’s high speed rail schemes would be laughable if it didn’t cost billions of taxpayer money…
Prager H1: Have we been getting the best information from Japanese government regarding their endangered nuke plant? US officials suggest that we haven’t. Is there such a thing as “internationalism” or is there just the US intervening where and when it feels necessary? Do want to wait for the UN to give us permission to enter conflicts?
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Ron Ballinger, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering, MIT about the crisis in Japan. The Surgeon General urges West Coast citizens to take all precautions against a radioactive cloud traveling from Japan to California. Seriously.
Prager H2: Dennis explores a touchy subject – literally. If a husband approaches his wife in the kitchen while she’s cooking or doing dishes and playfully grabs her, is that a good thing? Or not?
Prager H3: It may already be too late. The President of the United States can’t demand that a foreign tyrant must go and then do nothing about it. And here’s another disturbing question: will Kaddafi return to his old and deadly anti-American tricks. Vogue Magazine writes a puff piece lauding the first lady of Syria, one of the most tyrannical regimes on earth.
Prager H1: Joel Kotkin writes about the prosperity in North Dakota, unlike that of almost any other state, and the reasons why…. Bill Maher insults the Koran and pays no price. Why? Because he’s on the Left… Dennis talks to Frank Luntz, renown pollster and Fox News analyst. His new book is Win: The Key Principles to Take Your Business from Ordinary to Extraordinary.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to two experts to get an update on the latest risks posed by the tsunami-damage nuclear plant in Japan. James Mahaffey senior research scientist at the Georgia Tech Research Institute and Jack Spencer, nuclear energy expert at the Heritage Foundation.
Prager H3: Capital punishment is the only law repeated in all five books of the Moses, the Torah. That’s how central it is to the Bible. It begins with Genesis 9:6. This is the seventh installment in Dennis’s Bible series.
Prager H1: The earthquake on Friday in Japan is a tragedy of historic proportions on many levels… Dennis talks to William Tucker, author of Terrestrial Energy: How Nuclear Energy Will Lead the Green Revolution and End America’s Energy Odyssey about the situation at Japan’s damaged nuclear power plant. This is an old style nuke plant and it appears to have held under the worst possible conditions. Of course, the NY Times raises the worst case scenario as if it’s imminent. A family – mother, father, two young children and a six-month-old infant — was slaughtered in Israel, brutally stabbed to death by Palestinian terrorists. There is a tsunami of Jew-hatred in the Arab world.
Prager H2: The real meltdown regarding Japan’s nuclear plants is in the media. Dennis talks to Jack Spencer, energy expert for the Heritage Foundation, about the danger presented by a possible meltdown. Congressman Keith Ellison broke down in tears at the Peter King hearings last week as he told the story of a maligned Muslim who turned out to be a 9/11 hero. But was his reporting of the story accurate? One should draw exactly the opposite lesson from this story that Ellison does, i.e., America quickly self corrects and celebrates its heroes, no matter what their religion or background. But to do that would be to contradict the Left’s vision, Ellison’s vision of this country.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to John Mauldin, renowned financial expert and analyst. His free weekly e-newsletter, Thoughts from the Frontline, has over a million subscribers. His new book, already a best seller, is Endgame: The End of the Debt SuperCycle and How It Changes Everything. Dennis talks to Greg Beroza, Professor of Geophysics at Stanford about the geological repercussions of the Japan earthquake.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: why do we assume actors are liberal; why doesn’t anyone say “you’re welcome” anymore; is bullying a really a consequence of secularism; are most white collar criminals religious; should drugs be legalized.