Prager H2: Dennis and Dr. Stephen Marmer, member of the clinical faculty of the UCLA medical school and practicing psychiatrist in Brentwood, CA revisit a key issue to your happiness – narcissism.
Prager H2: Dennis and Dr. Stephen Marmer, member of the clinical faculty of the UCLA medical school and practicing psychiatrist in Brentwood, CA revisit a key issue to your happiness – narcissism.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised
include: why does Dennis think the baby boomer generation is so unwise; does Dennis believe in astrology; why do immigrants tend to vote Democrat; do liberals know they are lying when they call Republicans racists.
Prager H1: A federal judge has stopped the Arizona’s new immigration law from being enforced. Does Arizona have a right to protect itself and its state budget?.. Dennis talks to Heather MacDonald, contributing editor for City Journal, about this contentious issue.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to John Kasich, former Ohio Congressman, Chairman of the House Budge Committee, and now Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio. His new book is Every Other Monday: Twenty Years of Life, Lunch, Faith, and Friendship. Vitamin D is the Vitamin, du jour. We need more of it than we’re getting. But here’s an interesting twist, there’s not a lot of it in breast milk.
Prager H3: The weather and bacteria are making short work of the Gulf Oil spill. Environmentalist can’t handle the good news. Chelsea is getting married this weekend. The wedding is costing millions. So much for those Greedy Republicans. Dennis returns to the Arizona immigration controversy.
Prager H1: What a President decides not to do is sometimes as important as what he decides to do. President Obama is ducking the Boy Scouts’ 100th birthday party. He’d rather go on “The View.” The Boy Scouts get the message and so do we… Dennis talks to Christopher Booker, columnist for the Sunday Telegraph in the UK, about the how the Global Warming “Sky is Falling Crowd” is losing the argument…
Prager H2: Which is more important — loving your spouse or enjoying your spouse? Or are both equally important?
Prager H3: A federal Judge blocks the “controversial” parts of the Arizona law. After all the sturm und drang it’s academic. The courts will decide. What’s the point of making laws again?.. Dennis returns to President Obama’s decision to skip the Boy Scout’s 100th birthday celebration… After Al Qaeda beheads a French aid worker, France has revelation. Al Qaeda is bad and most be destroyed. Welcome to fight, mon ami. But after slicing and dicing your defense budget for years, do you have anything to fight with? Dennis talks to Dr. Hal Scherz, practicing physician and founder of Docs4PatientCare.org, about the recess appointment of Harvard’s Dr. Donald Berwick to head ObamaCare.
Prager H1: Dennis wonders why tattoos have become so popular. He finds the trend troubling — psychologically and culturally. Callers tattooed and not weigh in.
Prager H2: Hollywood Leftist director Oliver Stone made a slew of anti-Semitics remarks in an interview with The Sunday Times of London. But this won’t damage Stone’s career or even generate much media attention because he’s on Left… Dennis talks to Pat Meehan, former US Attorney and candidate for 7th Congressional District in suburban Philadelphia… The Nobel Prize winning economist and columnist for the New York Times, Paul Krugman, has figured out those who oppose Global Warming Leading to Catastrophe hypothesis. They’re motivated by greed and cowardice. There can’t be any other explanation. Case closed.
Prager H3: Dennis returns to an issue that is central to his philosophy — race and blood don’t matter. What matters? Values.
Prager H1: The Boy Scouts celebrate their 100 year anniversary. For a century they have made boys better. But the ACLU and their crowd want to destroy them… Ed Schultz and Howard Dean express their hatred for Republicans… Dennis talks to Max Boot, Senior Fellow at The Council on Foreign Relations about the Afghan War document dump and what, if anything, it means to our war effort.
