Prager H2: The Arab League which begged us to intervene is now unhappy we’ve intervened. Are we going to depose Kaddafi? Let him stick around? This confusion can’t be helpful to anyone.
Prager H2: The Arab League which begged us to intervene is now unhappy we’ve intervened. Are we going to depose Kaddafi? Let him stick around? This confusion can’t be helpful to anyone.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Max Boot, senior fellow at the Council for Foreign Relations about the Libya situation. Why do mothers (and fathers) let their daughters leave the house dressed like that?.. Hit seventy, get sick and you’re pretty much on your own in the UK. Here’s a possible solution in the US — let the states take care of the problem and find their own fixes.
Prager H1: Even after the Arab states called for intervention in Libya, Pres. Obama still would not intervene. Now that Kaddafi fears military intervention he has begun talking about a cease fire. Dennis also discusses the radiation threat from Japan, and the “Bullying” summit at the White House; why is the federal government involved stopping school bullies?
Prager H2: A new study says the experience of pleasure or positive feeling is far less important to long term happiness than engaging in meaningful activity. Dennis could have saved them the money; he wrote a whole chapter called “Fun v Happiness” in his happiness book.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: do you think Willie Mays was the best baseball player of all time; a caller from Japan asks why doesn’t the Left find anti-Jewish rhetoric in the Muslim world appalling; do you feel that most people are selfish; do you like what you are good at, or are you good at what like doing; do you think that God punishes one for the sins of their father.
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 H2: Dennis talks to James Mahaffey, former senior research scientist at the Georgia Tech Research Institute about the situation at Japan’s endangered nuclear plant. There has rightly been a great deal of attention placed on the potential nuclear disaster, something which may or may not happen, but let’s not forget about the real disaster – the death and suffering of thousands of people.
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 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: 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 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.
