Dennis Prager 20211007 – 2 Domestic Terrorist
Mark Davis guest hosts for Dennis… Parents are the new “threat” to the homeland. They have the temerity to fight for the education of their children. Can you imagine?… Mark interacts with callers.
Mark Davis guest hosts for Dennis… Parents are the new “threat” to the homeland. They have the temerity to fight for the education of their children. Can you imagine?… Mark interacts with callers.
Mark Davis guest hosts for Dennis… The Biden Administration is coming after parents who protest against the teaching of Critical Race Theory. Apparently, they represent a new “terrorist” threat to the nation… Mark interacts with callers.
Dennis talks to David Horowitz, the legendary founder of The David Horowitz Freedom Center. His new book is I Can’t Breathe: How a Racial Hoax Is Killing America.
New reports suggest that girls are getting depressed by seeing “better bodies” on Instagram. Who is to blame? Instagram, the girls, or their parents? Dennis has thoughts. So do callers.
Is the new most hated group in America the unvaccinated? Sure seems like it… At a Colorado hospital group, you can’t get an organ transplant if you’re not vaxxed… A highly regarded science professor is disinvited from giving a science lecture at MIT. His sin? He doesn’t support the diversity, equity and inclusion agenda.
Dennis talks to Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow in military history at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno. His new book is The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America.
A Canadian judge rules against a mother who tries to stop her daughter from getting a double mastectomy… It seems like every week there’s a new race hoax — the latest in Atlanta and St. Louis.
Does Instagram psychologically depress girls who see perfect body images on the platform? And if it’s true, what should be done (or not done) about it? Dennis has thoughts. So do callers.
Dennis talks to Steve Robinson, reserve officer in the LAPD, John McKinney, Assistant DA for LA County, and an anonymous high school student from the inner city. The topic is what happens when the police and prosecutors are not able to do their jobs.
