Prager 20110721 – 2 Liberal Perceptions
Prager H2: The Left has a contemptuous view of the Right. Dennis cites a few recent examples he’s come across…
Prager H2: The Left has a contemptuous view of the Right. Dennis cites a few recent examples he’s come across…
Prager H1: The Gang of Six deficit plan put forth by three Democrat senators and three Republican senators has been endorsed by the Wall Street Journal and denounced by Investors Business Daily, two publication that usually agree… A MSNBC host slams a Republican congressman, challenging his economic credentials, and gets an answer she didn’t expect… Dennis talks David Brooks, columnist for the NY Times. His new book is The Social Animal.
Prager H3: Dennis speaks with Richard Rubenstein, Professor of Religion at the University of Bridgeport. His new book is Jihad and Genocide… Can a playground be too safe? Should kids be exposed to some risk? The long time liberal answer to these questions has been “no.” But now it appears to have been a mistake. Common sense wins again.
Prager H2: Is it good or not good to abstain from any sexual contact before marriage?
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Tom Sowell, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, about the debt crisis… Dennis heard John Hagee and Glenn Beck speak on Israel last night in Washington, DC. He was deeply impressed by both.
Prager H3: People want to be thought of as good; they assume they are good, but do they really want to be good? Maybe they do, but how high a priority is it?
Prager H2: Casino owner, Steve Wynn, a lifelong Democrat, tells his shareholders that economy won’t recover until our “socialist” President is out of office… Dennis talks to Bruce Weber, NY Times reporter. His new book is As They See ‘Em: A Fan’s Travels in the Land of Umpires.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Jonah Goldberg, editor of National Review and columnist for the Los Angeles Times, about the debt crisis. The President claims he’s not an ideologue. He just wants to compromise. Sounds good and the media buys it, but where’s the evidence?.. Borders Bookstore has gone belly up. There are few book stores left. This makes Dennis very uneasy.
Prager H3: Dennis interviews his father on his birthday, number 93.
