Prager H1: The Ubiquity of Tattoos
Prager H1: Dennis wonders why tattoos have become so popular. He finds the trend troubling — psychologically and culturally. Callers tattooed and not weigh in.
Prager H1: Dennis wonders why tattoos have become so popular. He finds the trend troubling — psychologically and culturally. Callers tattooed and not weigh in.
Prager H2: Hollywood Leftist director Oliver Stone made a slew of anti-Semitics remarks in an interview with The Sunday Times of London. But this won’t damage Stone’s career or even generate much media attention because he’s on Left… Dennis talks to Pat Meehan, former US Attorney and candidate for 7th Congressional District in suburban Philadelphia… The Nobel Prize winning economist and columnist for the New York Times, Paul Krugman, has figured out those who oppose Global Warming Leading to Catastrophe hypothesis. They’re motivated by greed and cowardice. There can’t be any other explanation. Case closed.
Prager H3: Dennis returns to an issue that is central to his philosophy — race and blood don’t matter. What matters? Values.
Prager H1: The Boy Scouts celebrate their 100 year anniversary. For a century they have made boys better. But the ACLU and their crowd want to destroy them… Ed Schultz and Howard Dean express their hatred for Republicans… Dennis talks to Max Boot, Senior Fellow at The Council on Foreign Relations about the Afghan War document dump and what, if anything, it means to our war effort.
Prager H2: The “rich” (those who make more than $250K) have too much money. That’s the standard liberal position. That’s why the “rich” have to pay more taxes. But do you really want to raise taxes in the middle of a recession? Even a few Democrats are having a tough time with this… Caller weigh in with their own intrusive government stories.
Prager H3: EJ Dionne of the Washington Post, normally a moderate liberal, jumps on “the Republican Party is saturated with racism” bandwagon. But who really believes this? The charge has lost its sting… What is wrong with profit? And when did America become a place where making a profit was resented?
Prager H1: The country has never been more
divided. Republicans think, even dream differently than Democrats. .. Dennis talks to Curtis Sliwa, talk show host on Dennis’s home station in NYC. Sliwa bemoans lessons not learned by Blue State New York. Virginia Senator, James Webb, writes that diversity programs have been counterproductive. Of course, in doing so, he sounds like a Republican. Even some Democrats are getting nervous about upcoming massive tax hikes.
Prager H2: Dennis returns to an issue he dealt with almost exactly one year ago. The conventional wisdom is that a parent is only as happy as his or her unhappiest child. Is this true? If it is, how should a parent deal with it?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: can a therapist do more harm than good; what does Dennis mean when he says that the Left believes that people are basically good; should you let kids interrupt adults.
