20120517 – 3 Road to Freedom
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute. His new book is The Road to Freedom: How to Win the Fight for Free Enterprise.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute. His new book is The Road to Freedom: How to Win the Fight for Free Enterprise.
Prager H2: Dennis saw a sign yesterday with this phrase, Mitt: I Got Mine, Screw the Rest. That nicely sums up the Left’s view of Republicans… Whites account for the half of the births in the US for the first time. Liberals would be surprised to learn that Conservatives care about values not race…
Prager H1: Dennis’s computer wakeup call this morning came with a message: the way to wisdom is a loving heart. What does that mean? What is a loving heart? And, even if taken at face value, do we want to depend on “a loving heart” for wisdom? Dennis has some answers. So do listeners.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Conor Friedersdorf, writer for The Atlantic. Friedersdorf believes that Dennis is exaggerating the impact of redefining marriage to include same sex couples.
Prager H2: Dennis watched an episode of the classic sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show. In the episode Laura Petrie flirts with resuming her dancing career, but in the end expresses her satisfaction with being Rob’s wife. Is that how women feel now?
Prager H1: Did the prosecution know when they charged George Zimmerman with murder that he had a broken nose, two black eyes and deep cuts on the back of head?.. NYT Times columnist, Frank Bruni, attacks those who support the traditional definition of marriage as frauds and hypocrites. His main target is Bristol Palin. She had the temerity to suggest that kids do better growing up with a mother and a father…
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Jonathan Haidt, professor of social psychology at the University of Virginia. His new book is The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion.
Prager H2: Elizabeth Warren, Harvard professor and Democratic candidate for Senate in MA, reaffirms that she’s proud of her “native American heritage.” Too bad she doesn’t have one. But even if she did, why would she make a big deal about it? Because she’s a Leftist, and loves being a part (1/32) of a victim group. As a bonus, she gets to game system with her phony minority status.
Prager H1: Sally Quinn of the Washington Post can’t understand why anyone would want to defend the traditional definition of marriage. She concludes that all who oppose same sex marriage must be bigots. Dennis explains how this explains the Left.
