Dennis Prager 20181217 – 3 Mixed Bag
Everybody is a mixed bag. It’s true of you, your spouse, your parents, your President and just about everyone else. Understand this and you’ll be able to make peace with a lot of people.
Everybody is a mixed bag. It’s true of you, your spouse, your parents, your President and just about everyone else. Understand this and you’ll be able to make peace with a lot of people.
A 15-year-old girl lectures the Climate Conference in Poland. She calls them all cowards. And they love it. The left eats its own… Dennis talks to Sebastian Gorka, former advisor to President Trump and very soon the host of his own daily radio show on the Salem Radio Network.
In the UK they are now teaching that girls aren’t the only ones who have periods. Boys have periods, too. How is this possible? To understand that you have to understand transgender activism and the lunacy it provokes… Dennis talks to Kimberley Strassel, columnist for the WSJ and a member of their editorial board.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: is it more important to teach history in high school or college; you shouldn’t use the word “love” to describe things as often; in Hearts, do you always cover your pass?
Giving and getting gifts makes people happy.
Why are we preoccupied with whether or not the President paid off women with whom he had a sexual liaison ten years before the 2016 election?
Dennis talks to Dr. Jason Fung. His latest book is The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended. His specialty is nephrology and managing diabetes. His two other best-selling books are The Obesity Code and The Diabetes Code.
Every year Dennis deals with this issue: should you tell your young children that there is no such thing as Santa Claus? Or should you hold on to the myth as long as possible?
The terrorist who murdered three people and wounded many more in Strasbourg, France is still on the loose. In rap sheet includes a stabbing conviction for which he served two years… Dennis reads from a book for very young kids with hard Leftist messages, A is for Activist. It’s sold at Barnes and Noble… Dennis talks to Philip Hamburger, Professor of Law at Columbia U. He teaches the newest PragerU video “Who Are the Most Powerful People in America?”
