Dennis Prager 20230127 – 2 Happiness Hour: Happiness Ingredients
Dennis looks to the world’s oldest person and her explanation as to why she has lived so long to extract some important happiness lessons.
Dennis looks to the world’s oldest person and her explanation as to why she has lived so long to extract some important happiness lessons.
The Milwaukee Bucks basketball team hosted a drag show at half time during one of their recent games… A pink-haired teacher whines that she only has the option of checking male or female on a survey. This makes her sad for transgender students. Where do these weirdo teachers come from?… Colorado continues its jihad against cakemaker, Jack Phillips… Who is funding the “fact-checkers”?
Dennis talks to Ed Dowd, founding partner of Phinance Technologies, a global investment firm. He’s not a doctor, but he knows numbers. His new book is “Cause Unknown”: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 & 2022.
A Wisconsin school district holds gender identity week for students. What will this achieve other than thoroughly confuse impressionable young minds? Twisted.
Do your adult children call you? Or do you call them? What is the preferred direction? How often do you talk to your adult children? Callers have stories.
Dennis talks to Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State in the Trump Administration. His new book is Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love.
Did you feel differently when you moved from living together to being married? Callers have stories.
United Airlines continues to punish pilots and other personnel who refused to be vaxed… There were 300,000 excess deaths during the lockdowns. This is a sharp increase from previous years. This is typical of other nations who imposed strict lockdowns… Illegal immigration has skyrocketed in the last two years. The consequences are being felt now (border towns are breaking down under the strain) and will be felt for decades to come across the entire country.
The religious are accused by the secular as being irrational. But is this true? Or is the opposite true? Is it the secular who are more likely to believe in the irrational?
