Prager 20120127 – 2 Happiness Hour: Close Friends
Prager H2: Everyone needs close friends to confide in. Friends make life much more enjoyable. So, if you don’t have one, why not?
Prager H2: Everyone needs close friends to confide in. Friends make life much more enjoyable. So, if you don’t have one, why not?
Prager H1: Republicans have to be careful not to get too emotional about their chosen candidate. Whoever wins the nomination will need the full support of the Party…. At yet another debate, Rick Santorum had a big night, but Mitt was strong, too… 16 major scientists say that Global Warming is nothing to worry about…
Prager H3: Democrats are obsessed with tax fairness. But it cuts both ways. Is it fair that 47% of the country doesn’t pay any income tax at all?.. Dennis talks to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. His new book is Kosher Jesus… A death row inmate in North Carolina mocks the death penalty and taunts his victims’ families.
Prager H2: Dennis was on Hannity last night. He noted that the main issue in the coming election is whether or not we want to embrace European or American values… Alaska Airlines has offered a prayer card with its in- flight meals for 30 years. They’ve decided to stop because some people were “offended.”
Prager H1: The Republicans will not win if they focus their attack only on the economy… Dennis explains why America must remain the policeman of the world…
Prager H3: Dennis returns to the President’s State of the Union speech. The theme can be simply described as “more government; tax the rich to pay for it.” More clips from Mitch Daniels, the adult.
Prager H2: Do pickup lines work? Callers offer some of their best (nobody said they were good); callers react.
Prager H1: Dennis deconstructs the President’s State of the Union speech last night… Dennis also plays clips from the rebuttal from Indiana Governor, Mitch Daniels.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to David Dow, a professor at the University of Houston Law Center. His new book is Autobiography of an Execution. A Best of Prager Ultimate Issues Hour. Originally broadcast on February 9, 2010.
