Dennis Prager 20190913 – 3 Dem Debate #3, Part 2
Dennis continues to analyze last night’s debate. It would be nice if anybody made sense. Instead, they make wild promises that one would only hope they couldn’t keep.
Dennis continues to analyze last night’s debate. It would be nice if anybody made sense. Instead, they make wild promises that one would only hope they couldn’t keep.
Is happiness something you can aspire to? Actually pursue? Dennis believes you can and explains both why and how.
Dennis analyzes the latest debate — one more left-fest. All the candidates talk about the “existential threat”posed by global warming. If they really believed what they were saying, why does any other issue matter?
Dennis talks to Max Eden, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and Andrew Pollack, Meadow’s father. Their new book is Why Meadow Died: The People and Policies that Created the Parkland Shooter and Endanger America’s Students.
Dennis addresses vaping, and then talks to Allen Guelzo, Professor of American History and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He teaches the new video at PragerU.com, “Reconstruction: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.”
Dennis talks to Marty Makary, MD, surgeon and Professor of Health Policy at Johns Hopkins University. His new book is The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care–and How to Fix It. Dennis finds him so compelling and full of information that he carries the interview over to the second hour.
Michelle Malkin joins Dennis to discuss her brand new book: Open Borders Inc. – Who’s Funding America’s Destruction?
How long should one date someone to get to know them? What do you learn about a person after two years, that you didn’t know after two months? Predictability is a virtue.
Dennis wonders, on the 18th anniversary of 9/11, what percentage of high school seniors know who is responsible for the terror attacks? Callers weigh in.
