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Prager 20111129 – 2 Newt and Mitt

Prager H2: Dennis and his friend and colleague, Michael Medved, discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the two front runners for the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich… The Global Warming movement (religion) is dying of boredom… A middle school basketball team in Kentucky beat their opponents 100-2.

Prager 20111129 – 1 Death to Whomever

Prager H1: “Protesters” stormed the British embassy in Iran. Of course, they shouted “Death to England” as they did so. Do they know any other slogans?… The bureaucracy bloat at the University of California is hard to believe. The OWS students should be pointing their fingers there. It’s not evil corporations that are responsible for their rising tuition…

Prager 20111128 – 3 No Riding the Train

Prager H3: Amtrak won’t allow anyone under 13 to ride on the train alone without the supervision of an adult. They are not responding to an incident, but out of “an abundance of concern.”… The Governor of Oregon decides no one in his state will be executed. This is classic liberal thinking: the system isn’t perfect; let’s trash it…

Prager 20111128 – 2 Segregated Norway

Prager H2: In Norway they separate immigrants from Norwegians public schools. This is the country that likes to lecture the world on how enlightened they are… On Friday, the sermon at Cairo’s most prominent mosque had a “Kill all the Jews” theme… Dennis talks to Congressman David Dreier in Cairo, Egypt. He’s monitoring the parliamentary election there…

Prager 20111128 – 1 Europe on the Edge

Prager H1: The Wall Street Journal writes that Europe is closing in on a debt deal. The New York Times writes that Europe is facing a financial abyss because no debt deal is close. Even if the debt deal is reached, how will it be enforced?… Dennis talks to a caller from Cyprus who relates his experience with his Greek friends. According to caller, Greeks blame all their problems on corrupt politicians, not on a distorted welfare system.

Prager 20111125 – 3 A Charlie Brown Christmas

Prager H3: Lee recounts how the network executives thought that “A Charlie Brown Christmas” would be a flop. Instead it was a huge success and became a holiday classic. There are important lessons about perseverance and conviction in this story.

Prager 20111125 – 2 Braveheart

Prager H2: Lee talks to prominent Hollywood screenwriter and novelist, Randy Wallace. They talk about the nature of inspiration and the importance of appealing to emotion in story-telling. Wallace has a new novel, The Touch.

Prager 20111125 – 1 Lee Habeeb Guest Hosts for Dennis

Prager H1: Lee talks about Americans’ love of mobility – to go where they want, when they want — and how this is one of the keys to economic prosperity. Individuals move to find the best opportunities; so do businesses. Conservatives understand this. The Left does not. Lee draws in anecdotes about Elvis Presley, Haley Barbour, Toyota, and Paul Simon to make his case.

Prager 20111124 – 3 Dennis Live on Thanksgiving!

Prager H3: New studies show that gratitude makes you a better and happier person. Amazing that we need studies to tell us that, but so be it. They are welcome… On the other hand, ingratitude is the worst of traits.

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