Prager H2: Men have been demonized across society, suspected of being potential perverts whenever they are in presence of children. This is bad for children, bad for men, and bad for society.
Prager H2: Men have been demonized across society, suspected of being potential perverts whenever they are in presence of children. This is bad for children, bad for men, and bad for society.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to BR Myers, director of the international studies department at Dongseo University in South Korea and contributing editor to Atlantic Magazine. His new book is The Cleanest Race: How the North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 16, 2010.
Prager H1: Political rhetoric had nothing to do with the murders Arizona. To say that bulls-eyes on political districts inspired a killer is not only foolish, it defies common sense. To be on the Left means never to have to say your sorry. To be on the Left is to be kind and compassionate. To be on the Right is to be mean and selfish.
Prager H2: If you control both media and education, you have a lot of control over your society. In Europe, the government controls both. In the US, the Left controls the education agenda and most of the media, but not talk radio – big difference. Why does the Left so loathe Sarah Palin?
Prager H3: In order to be a good person one must battle their emotions. We are fully submerged in the age of stupidity. Dictated by feelings, people battle outside forces rather than the true battle within. “How do I feel about it,” has supplanted “Is it right or wrong?” Callers weigh in. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on June 29, 2010.
Prager H2: The discussion of blaming the Right for the assassination in Arizona continues. Callers weigh in.
Prager H3: Why is hate always ascribed to the Right? Dennis makes the point that hate is not only, not exclusive to the Right, but that it is far more prevalent on the Left.
Prager H1: Over the weekend the usual suspects Paul Krugman, Frank Rich and alike, wrote columns attributing the murderous Arizona nut’s motives to the Right, Sarah Palin, and so on. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton said in the United Arab Emirates that: “we have the same kind of problems.” Dennis clarifies why we do not have the same kind of problems.
Prager H1: High school students in Georgia with a B average get “free” money for college — a Hope Scholarship. They use it to buy themselves a new car. You know that big plastic island of garbage floating in the Pacific the size of Texas? The truth: it’s barely there. Nicholas Sarkozy, the French premier, says that Christians are being ethnically cleansed from Arab Middle East. Why isn’t this a bigger international news story?
Prager H2: Life is full of “have to’s.” You have to work to make a living, have to raise your children, have to take out of the garbage. Is this a challenge to happiness or a reason for it or both?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda for this hour. Issues raised include: how does the Army treat the parents and families of soldiers killed in action; who brought the suit against the War Memorial Cross in San Diego; what should a wife do about her husband who is jealous of Dennis; what does Dennis think of chiropractors; how should a Christian wife handle her Jewish in-laws.
Prager H1: Dennis argues that religious adults should not be so rigid as to miss worthwhile R rated movies like “The King’s Speech.” He also makes the case that parents should expose their age appropriate children to important R rated films like “Schindler’s List.” Callers weigh in.
