Prager 20110907 – 1 View from Jerusalem
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Yossi Klein Halevi, leading Israeli journalist, about the state of Middle East…
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Yossi Klein Halevi, leading Israeli journalist, about the state of Middle East…
Prager H3: Dennis opens up the lines for people who have doubts about God and then gives answers.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Mark Regev, Press Secretary of Israel. Issues raised include: the Palestinians’ rush to statehood at the UN; is there a real chance for peace?.. Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. wants the Democrats to take Republicans “out.” Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC spokeswoman, can’t bring herself to object to this comment.
Prager H1: Dennis is in Israel. He went to Ramallah in the West Bank today to interview a leading Palestinian politician… Obama reverses a ruling of the EPA. Green utopianism is very expensive… Dennis talks to Avital Leibovich, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces.
Prager H3: Lee points out that most of the best reality TV shows are not products of Hollywood. People like them because they represent the American work ethic and entrepreneurship. Based on some archived audio of the President of France and President Obama, Lee makes the strong argument that President Sarkozy teaches us about the American way of life, and President Obama preaches the virtues of Europe.
Prager H2: During the second hour, Lee speaks with Steven Malagna from the Manhattan Institute about the culture of work in America.
Prager H1: Lee Habeeb sits in for Dennis on Labor Day and asks the following: how was your work ethic passed on to you; what’s the worst job you ever had and what did it teach you? Callers weight in.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: would Dennis have supported the war in Iraq if Israel didn’t exist; which is better, fountains pens or roller balls; what is the difference between the Torah and the Old Testament; is it okay to cancel on a friend at the last minute. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on October 10, 2010.
Prager H2: The more you are able to say you are wrong, the happier you will be. You cannot be happy if you don’t responsibility for your mistakes. Dennis makes four key points. If you can admit you’re wrong 1) it means you have high self esteem. 2) you are the master of your own life. 3) people will respect you more. 4) you will be able to improve yourself. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on April 28, 2006.
