Prager H2: To be happy, one has to learn to say “no” to yourself. This applies to virtually every part of life.
Prager H2: To be happy, one has to learn to say “no” to yourself. This applies to virtually every part of life.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: Husbands staying fit for their wives; The history of Blacks in the Democratic Party; U.S. involvement in humanitarian conflicts; and Dennis’s favorite book.
Prager H1: We’re not waging war against Colonel Kaddaffi; we’re engaged in a “kinetic military action.”. Dennis talks to London-based columnist, Melanie Phillips. She’s now under investigation by UK police for calling the Palestinians who murdered a family in Israel “savages.”. Detroit is emptying out.
Prager H2: The price of corn has skyrocketed because so much of the harvest goes to making biofuel. People in the Third World are going hungry so liberals can feel good about themselves. The Chevy Volt may be going the way of the Edsel. Dennis talks to Robert Royal, president of the Faith & Reason Institute in Washington, D.C. His new book is The God That Did Not Fail: How Religion Built and Sustains the West. Dennis considers the upside down moral nature of the Left.
Prager H3: Frank Luntz, renown pollster and Fox News analyst, returns to the show to talk about his new book is Win: The Key Principles to Take Your Business from Ordinary to Extraordinary. Frank thinks Dennis should run for President.
Prager H1: An unmarried pastor claims he’s a victim of discrimination because of his marital status. This may be true, but is it wrong? Why can’t a church say it wants a married pastor to lead its parishioners? This is an issue that says a lot about where our society is today.
Prager H2: When women of the past couple of generations, the sexually liberated generations, look back on their past, are they happy with their sexual experiences? Do they wish they might have been a little more traditional in their thinking? Callers tell their stories.
Prager H3: As the West keeps it up attack on Libya, there are disturbing questions about who we are fighting for. Today is the first anniversary of one of the worst, if not the worst single piece of legislation ever written – ObamaCare. Even a good liberal like Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz, has his doubts.
Prager H3: How do you raise good kids? The question is critically important to the future of our society. We train people to be brain surgeons. But there are no goodness lessons. Parents need to ask themselves: what do you most want your child to be – successful, smart, good.
Prager H1: The vote for a new constitution for Egypt went in the wrong direction. It helps the people we don’t like, the Muslim Brotherhood, and hurts the people we do. The President announces we’re in Libya as a humanitarian gesture. But how long will it last? No one seems to know… Leftist Democrats think we’re in Libya for oil.
Prager H2: Chris Matthews and David Corn of Mother Jones have a laugh while insulting Evangelicals’ devotion to the nation of Israel. Have Matthews or Corn ever had a coffee with an Evangelical, let alone tried to understand their theology?.. Why do Leftists defend Israel’s enemies?
Prager H1: The worse fears about the nuclear power plant disaster in Japan appear to have been averted. What’s the mission in Libya? Does anybody know? Who’s in charge?
