Prager H1: The new generation doesn’t care about feminism. This wasn’t supposed to happen and it drives feminist mothers crazy. Ironically, feminists fought to be like men, not for equality. They have now reaped what they have sown.
Prager H1: The new generation doesn’t care about feminism. This wasn’t supposed to happen and it drives feminist mothers crazy. Ironically, feminists fought to be like men, not for equality. They have now reaped what they have sown.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Michael Medved, best selling author and fellow talk show host. Michael has an important piece today in the Wall Street Journal concerning illegal immigration and how the issue will impact the 2012 election.
Prager H1: The Jet Blue flight attendant who jumped out of his plane after an altercation with an abusive passenger is enjoying his “fifteen minutes of fame.” His story has struck a nerve with the public. The “Swine Flu,” the epidemic that never was has officially been declared over. Dennis talks to Rob Portman, Republican candidate for Senate in Ohio. Al Gore blames the slow progress of Global Warming legislation on the “professional deniers.” Who are they?.. Jennifer Aniston declares fathers unnecessary.
Prager H2: Dennis asks: if you’re in a long term relationship, say 4 years or more, why don’t you get married?
Prager H3: Saudi Arabia wants to replace Greenwich Mean Time with Mecca Time. Harry Reid can’t understand why anyone of “Hispanic heritage” could vote for a Republican. Dennis talks to his brother, Dr. Kenneth Prager, Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia Medical Center in New York, about saving lives through stem cell and bone marrow donations.
Prager H1: A JetBlue flight attendant loses it after an altercation with a passenger. Dennis has some sympathy for the attendant and notes that while what he did was over the top, he didn’t hurt anyone. Dennis debates John Ibson, Professor of American Culture, California State University, Fullerton. The subject is Professor Ibson’s op-ed in the Los Angeles Times this past Sunday extolling the virtues of same sex marriage while questioning the motives of those that oppose it.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Tom Sowell, scholar in residence at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. His new book is Dismantling America: and other controversial essays.
Prager H3: Religion can make you better. Secularism cannot. This does not mean religious people are better than secular people. It just means that religion has a way to make you better. Secularism has no way.
Prager H1: Ten people in a medical team, including doctors and nurses, were slaughtered by the Taliban over the weekend. Do we want to abandon the Afghanis to these monsters?
Prager H2: Dennis reviews his topic from the last hour. It’s very hard to watch when the best of this world are destroyed by the worst. Dennis talks to Michael Fleischer, president of Bogen Communications, a small manufacturing firm in New Jersey. Fleischer explains why government regulation and taxes prevent him from hiring more employees.
Prager H3: A black man murder eight whites he accuses of racism. This is clearly a hate crime directed against whites, but no one in the media will call it one. Dennis talks to Sally Pipes, president of the Pacific Research Institute and renowned expert on health care and economic issues. Her new book is The Truth about ObamaCare. Another professor writes another hate-filled op-ed piece against those who want to retain the traditional definition of marriage.
Prager H1: Dennis launches a new action plan for November. A black murders eight whites in Connecticut because they are white and no one in the mainstream media calls it a hate crime. Speaking of hate, if you support the traditional definition of marriage, you are a hater. This is what the Left has done to language. For the first time, the US is represented at memorial in Hiroshima; in effect, apologizing for dropping the Bomb.