Prager 20150717 – 03 Open Lines
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raise include: do the kosher laws of Judaism make moral sense; should Dennis close the “punishment room;” is divorce always bad.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raise include: do the kosher laws of Judaism make moral sense; should Dennis close the “punishment room;” is divorce always bad.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Dr. Stephen Marmer, member of the clinical faculty at UCLA Medical School and psychiatrist in private practice in Brentwood, CA. Dennis opens up the lines for callers, but has a bunch of questions of his own.
Prager H1: Four Marines were murdered yesterday in Chattanooga, Tennessee by a radical jihadist, a naturalized American citizen from Kuwait. The Secretary of Defense said it was “a senseless act of violence.” What was senseless about it? It was obviously carefully planned.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Ann Coulter, best-selling author. Her new book is Adios, America.
Prager H2: The President thinks he can talk the Mullahs into joining the community of civilized nations. This is naïve and foolish. But the Left is naïve about evil… A man berates the Governor of Texas for his belief in the traditional definition of marriage.
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Michael Tanner, director of health and welfare studies at the Cato Institute. His new book is Going for Broke: Deficits, Debt, and the Entitlement Crisis.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Michael Oren, renowned historian, former Israel ambassador to the United States, and now member of Israel’s parliament. His new book, a NY Times best seller, is Ally: My Journey across the American-Israeli Divide. Their topic is the Iran nuke deal.
Prager H2: The President holds a press conference to explain his Iran nuke deal. Dennis covers it live.
Prager H1: We are in a new era in our relationship with Iran – an era in which we trust Iran, the world’s greatest sponsor of terrorism. Dennis reacts to the Iran nuke deal.
