Dennis talks to Niall Ferguson, British historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. His new book is The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook.
Dennis credits Sean with a great descriptor. A college BA should really stand for Be Angry… Normal interaction between men and women is a thing of the past. And the hysteria over sexual misconduct is making it worse… Stephen Colbert mocks the Catholic Church as a cult… Mike Brzezinski calls the President “a dictator.”
Dennis reviews the President’s State of the Union speech. But as worthy as the President’s speech was, Joseph Kennedy’s rebuttal was, in many ways, more significant. It reveals precisely how the Left thinks… Dennis talks to Hugh Hewitt, radio and TV host.
Dennis has a hard time loving God. There are just too many injustices, too much evil in the world. But this doesn’t mean he doesn’t believe in God and structure his life around that belief.
The Cleveland Indians are dropping their Chief Wahoo logo. The Diversity and inclusion crowd said he had to go… How long before they drop the name “Indians” altogether…. The Left doesn’t fight real evil, they fight insignias and logos and statues… Dennis suggests some possible new mascots for the Cleveland Indians.
Republicans vote to release their memo on malfeasance at the FBI and Justice Dept. Democrats are besides themselves with righteousness. They are desperate to defend the Justice Dept and the FBI which the Obama Administration politicized… If you don’t agree with the Left’s policy prescriptions for Global Warming you are now a “science denier.”… Do you tip an iPad?
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