Prager 20110425 – 1 Kevin Wall Guest Hosts
Prager H1: Kevin Wall sits in for Dennis. He asks the question: who has better grasp on every day economics? The President or Donald Trump? Who would you trust to better deal with high gas prices?
Prager H1: Kevin Wall sits in for Dennis. He asks the question: who has better grasp on every day economics? The President or Donald Trump? Who would you trust to better deal with high gas prices?
Prager H2: Congress has taken five vacations since the beginning of the year. What are they doing in DC?
Prager H3: Kevin Wall talks to Brian J. Gottstein, spokesman for current VA Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, regarding the denial by the Supreme Court to fast track the Democrats’ health insurance reform law …and does anyone care about the Royal Wedding?
Prager H1: Dennis talks to David Aaronovitch, columnist for the London Times. His new book is Voodoo Conspiracies: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on February 4, 2010.
Prager H2: We all struggle with our own demons. They can be a real impediment to our happiness. Understanding that others have demons is the antidote to envy. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on October 23, 2009.
Prager H3: Dennis describes the joys and benefits of smoking. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 27, 2005.
Prager H1: Do you want to hear good news or bad news first? This started out as an intriguing, but straightforward question – or so Dennis thought.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Daniel Henninger, columnist for the Wall Street Journal, about the President’s whining, complaining, bullying tone. This is not the same man who ran for the highest office in the land three years ago. Government handouts now exceed the amount of tax revenue the government receives. We are becoming a nation of moochers. Is this the USA we want to leave to our children?
Prager H3: Christians are disappearing in the Mideast with the exception of one country – Israel. Since when did the government start telling companies where they can build their factories. Dennis talks to Paul Croshaw, writer/director of Baseball, Dennis and the French, a movie his personal journey from liberalism to conservatism.
