Dennis Prager 20190606 – 1 D-Day
Bob Frantz sits in for Dennis from Cleveland, OH on the 75th anniversary of D-Day. President Trump spoke from Normandy. Callers weigh in.
Bob Frantz sits in for Dennis from Cleveland, OH on the 75th anniversary of D-Day. President Trump spoke from Normandy. Callers weigh in.
Dennis talks to Alan Dershowitz, best-selling author and emeritus professor of law at Harvard. The topic is the horrible mistreatment of Paul Manafort.
Do women find men who declare themselves to be feminists attractive? Callers have definite opinions.
What is being done to Paul Manafort is a gross injustice. It appears to be a pure case of vengeance. His punishment – he’s being transferred to a notorious prison and kept in solitary confinement — does not fit his crime.
In the 50’s and 60’s there were virtually no mass shootings. Now it’s almost commonplace. What changed?
Dennis talks to George Will, Pulitzer prize-winning, nationally syndicated columnist for the Washington Post. His new book is The Conservative Sensibility.
Loneliness is a world-wide epidemic. A high percentage of people say they don’t have meaningful relationships. Obsession with technology is partly to blame. But the decline in Judeo-Christian religion is a much bigger issue.
Another mass murder took place in Virginia Beach, VA over the weekend. Once again, we have no motive for the murders. We will never know. All we know is that the killer was a loner and had become aggressive with fellow employees… Former President Obama told untruths about US gun ownership while speaking in Brazil.
Dennis talks to his friend and fellow talk show host, Larry Elder. They discuss Larry’s classic book, A Lot Like Me: A Father and Son’s Journey to Reconciliation.
