Political Weekend
Prager H1: The Republican race narrowed over the weekend: Rick Perry in; Tim Pawlenty out; Michele Bachmann up; Mitt Romney still on top… Warren Buffet wants to pay more taxes.
Prager H1: The Republican race narrowed over the weekend: Rick Perry in; Tim Pawlenty out; Michele Bachmann up; Mitt Romney still on top… Warren Buffet wants to pay more taxes.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is suicide a sin; can America come back from the abyss; Allen does a honey tasting; can liberals become conservatives.
Prager H2: Last week Dennis had a call he didn’t get a chance to take — a man wondered how he could be happy again after his wife committed suicide. Dennis deals with this issue today.
Prager H1: Last night was a Republican presidential candidates debate. With the exception of Ron Paul, Dennis can support any of them… The Left always talks about dysfunctional government. That just means they’re not getting what they want… The NHS, the British health care system, is the sixth largest employer in the world. It is crippling the British economy and makes its citizens dependent on the government for employment. Get ready for ObamaCare…
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Charlie Sykes, radio talk show host at WTMJ in Milwaukee, WI about Tuesday’s Republican victory… Dennis talks to Norma Zager, a freelance journalist who teaches at California State University, Los Angeles. Her new book is, Erin Brockovich and the Beverly Hills Greenscam.
Prager H2: London has been gripped by three days of riots. What’s the cause? Brian Williams of NBC News and the Left suggest class warfare, but Dennis and many commentators in the UK have a different explanation – bad values brought on by decades of liberal dogma.
Prager H1: Wisconsin held the line against the union onslaught. The NY Times tries to minimize it, but this is a big victory for Republicans… New York City now mandates sex education for all its students. This is exactly what they need to succeed in life, right?
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Dambissa Moyo, former Head of Economic Research and Strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa at Goldman Sachs. Her new book is Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on April 14, 2009.
Prager H2: What do men really want? The joke response is a naked woman and food. Of course, there’s a lot of truth to that. But it’s not the core desire. Dennis has the answer. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on December 1, 2010.