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Prager H2: Those Evil Republicans

Prager H2: Democratic Strategist Steve Hildebrand calls Republicans every name in the SIX HIRB book after he badly mischaracterizes Meg Whitman’s behavior toward her former housekeeper, Nicki Diaz. Dennis talks to Ezra Levant, investigative journalist. His newest book is Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada’s Oil Sands.

Prager H3: Public Sector Plague

Prager H3: Dennis talks to EJ McMahon, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. His new book is Obama and America’s Public Sector Plague. .. State Department warns Americans traveling in Europe of possible terror attacks. What are you supposed to do? Swivel your ahead around everywhere you go?… Syria humiliates the US, rebuffing its latest overture; a totally predictable outcome.

Prager H1: Cheap Ploy

Prager H1: Publicity hound lawyer and dirty political trickster, Gloria Allred, charged Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman with knowingly employing an illegal immigrant. Dennis deconstructs this absurd charge and works up a lather against Allred’s brand of gutter politics. Dennis talks to Meg Whitman about this flap and how she’s handling it. A student at Rutgers commits suicide after his roommate puts a video of him having gay sex on the Internet. What kind of twisted mind thinks this is a funny prank? It’s a sad reflection of the lack of character education.

Prager H3: Open Lines

Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: would Dennis have supported the war in Iraq if Israel didn’t exist; which is better, fountains pens or roller balls; what is the difference between the Torah and the Old Testament; is it okay to cancel on a friend at the last minute.

Prager H3: The Roots of Obama’s Rage, Part 3

Prager H3: Dinesh D’Souza fills in for Dennis. The discussion of his new book continues as Eric Metaxas, author of: Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy joins in.

Prager H3: Blame Game

Prager H3: Dennis returns again to the President’s Rolling Stone interview. Dennis talks to Steve Moore of the Wall Street Journal about the Bush and Obama deficits and the differences between them. Meg Whitman did well in her debate with Jerry Brown last night. Jerry Brown did well, too. But why would you vote for a man who represents the party that has turned the Golden State into a basket case?

Prager H1: Like a Rolling Stone

Prager H1: Jann Wenner, publisher of Rolling Stone, interviewed the President. His questions were absurdly biased in the President’s favor. In an Internet game of “Telephone,” Dennis’s column on the speech a high school principal should give went viral. But along the way Dennis’s name was dropped and “real” high school principals and other conditions were added. Dennis returns to the President’s Rolling Stone interview and some of the President’s answers. A little boy is turned over to his sperm donor “father” in Ohio, an echo of the tragic “Baby Richard” story Dennis covered a decade ago.

Prager H1: David Horowitz

Prager H1: Dennis talks to David Horowitz, President of the David Horowitz Freedom Center. His new book is Reforming Our Universities: The Campaign for an Academic Bill Of Rights. The Tea Party and what it means to the Republican Party also is part of the discussion.

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