Prager 20111216 – 2 Happiness Hour: Things
Prager H2: It’s common to hear around this time of year that “things” don’t bring us happiness. Oh, really? Things can be a source of happiness. We all know it.
Prager H2: It’s common to hear around this time of year that “things” don’t bring us happiness. Oh, really? Things can be a source of happiness. We all know it.
Prager H1: Ron Paul’s views on foreign policy are the same as Noam Chomsky’s… Tom Friedman says that the favorable view of Israel in Congress is “bought and paid for” by “the Israel Lobby.” If someone on the Right made that comment, the ADL would call for his job… Dennis plays two excellent clips from last night’s Republican debate… Dennis pays homage to Christopher Hitchens who passed away yesterday…
Prager H3: The marriage rate is at a record low. Marriage has become a lifestyle option, but not until you’ve established yourself in your career. Is that good for women? For men? Callers weigh in.
Prager H2: Dennis continues his discussion of the new government sexual abuse study of high number of people – women and men — who have been assaulted. Unfortunately, the study is useless because of the study’s expanded definitions of rape and sexual assault… Dennis talks to Daniel Henninger, columnist for the Wall Street Journal, about the strengths and weaknesses of Mitt Romney and New Gingrich.
Prager H1: A couple of years ago, everybody was talking about wanting Euros. Now they want dollars… The Euro is a catastrophe, but no one can leave it… Psychological aggression, whatever that means, is a new definition of sexual abuse, according to new government study…
Prager H3: Time Magazine has chosen its Man of the Year… The Protester. But it’s only the protesters that you agree with… right, Time? Also, Dennis is joined by Salvation Army Major George Hood. Join in the Team Prager Online Red Kettle challenge at dennisprager.com.
Prager H2: Inspired by a caller who stated that she takes better care of her cat than she does her husband, Dennis expands on the importance of a wife attending to her husband. Callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Another large tech company has packed its bags for Texas and Norman Lear hates Christian conservatives, but why? Dennis explains.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Professor Robert McCauley, Director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture at Emory University. His new book is Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not.
