Prager 20111011 – 3 Ultimate Issues Hour: Life is Memory
Prager H3: Dennis dwells on this question: are we our memories? And can you expand this question to nations? Is America in danger of losing its collective memory?
Prager H3: Dennis dwells on this question: are we our memories? And can you expand this question to nations? Is America in danger of losing its collective memory?
Prager H2: Steve Jobs was adopted at birth Turns out his biological, sperm contributor is Syrian. Now the media is obsessed with the idea that Steve Jobs was an Arab. But for Jobs the issue was never in question. His parents have always been Paul and Clara Jobs… Dennis talks to Scott and Joan Bolzan. Scott lost his memory in an accident. He’s literally a new man. The book of Scott’s experience is My Life, Deleted: A Memoir.
Prager H1: If Democrats lose the “we defend you from Republican racists” vote, they are finished as a national election force. That’s why the Democrats are so flustered by Herman Cain…
Prager H3: The Iranian government is lashing its opponents… A black LA Times columnist wonders if she should date white men. The Left has distorted her thinking… Jerry Brown signs bill to let 12-year-olds make decision about what vaccinations they can take. The bigger the government, the smaller the parent… Dennis talks to John Andrews, director of the Centennial Institute in Denver, Colorado. His new book is Responsibility Reborn: A Citizens Guide to the Next American Century.
Prager H2: Wall Street gave heavily to Obama and the Democratic Party in 2008 and 2010. Those who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind… Are Evangelicals going to make an issue of Mitt Romney’s religion? Or is the media just trying to stir up dissension in Republican ranks… Dennis talks to Ami Horowitz, producer/director of the documentary U.N. Me and columnist for Townhall. He’s been spending time with the Occupy Wall Street protesters.
Prager H1: Who pays for “Occupy Wall Street”? The local business people, that’s who: the mob invades their establishments and wrecks their property… Republicans should wish “Occupy Wall Street” well. It’s another chance for clarity…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: can you tell Nobel Prize-winning poetry from made-up poetry; is it condescending to use the word “articulate” with regard to Herman Cain: what do you say to a daughter who wants a nose ring.
Prager H2: Dennis doesn’t see the value of being a “private person” with your friends. If you don’t open up to your friends, who are you are going to open up to? We need to lighten burdens to have a chance at happiness.
Prager H1: Herman Cain appeared on Lawrence O’Donnell’s show. O’Donnell tried to intimidate the candidate. He failed. Totally… Dennis reads a poem from the new Nobel Prize winner, Swedish poet, Tomas Tranströmer.
