Category Archives: Dennis Prager

New Year’s Resolutions

I’ve rarely made New Year’s resolutions (for either the Jewish year or secular year). One Christian bloke blogs: I heard on the radio the other day that going on a diet was the #1 New Year’s Resolution and going to … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager Promotes ‘The Kite Runner’

On his show Jan. 2, Dennis said the movie "was almost a classic." "If we can not make this movie a financial success, the message to Hollywood is to keep putting out junk… Maybe people hear the word ‘Afghanistan’ and … Continue reading

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Will Smith, Hitler and Diminishing Value of Truth

Dennis Prager writes: On Dec. 22, the Scottish newspaper The Daily Record published an article summarizing an interview its reporter Siobhan Synnot had with the superstar actor Will Smith. Near the end of the highly laudatory piece, the reporter wrote: … Continue reading

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In Defense Of Waterboarding

Dennis says the new movie "Juno" is anti-abortion and pro-adoption. A 17yo caller says the writer of "Juno" had been a stripper in Minneapolis. Dennis: "That is hilarious. That is germane. I think a lot of people have a soft … Continue reading

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Secular Europe or Religious America? A Response to the Times’ Roger Cohen

Dennis Prager writes: Last week, New York Times columnist Roger Cohen wrote a column titled "Secular Europe’s Merits," in which he explained why he prefers the secularism of Europe to the religiosity of America. To his credit (other New York … Continue reading

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Paul Johnson On Heroes

From Dennis Prager’s blog: Dennis talks to Paul Johnson, renown British historian and best-selling author. His new book is Heroes: From Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar to Churchill and de Gaulle. Dennis talks to Paul Croshaw, producer and director of … Continue reading

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“The Causes and Consequences of Anti-Americanism around the World”

From Dennis Prager’s blog: Dennis talks to Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review. Lowry fears that Mike Huckabee would be an electoral disaster for Republicans. According to the Mitchell Report, the best hitter and the pitcher in baseball history used … Continue reading

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Horrid Generation

Jason Maoz writes for the Jewish Press: Dennis Prager, the sometimes controversial, always thought-provoking radio host and syndicated columnist, wrote a column last week on the legacy the baby boom generation has bequeathed to younger Americans. “We live in the … Continue reading

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Murdered by Mumia

From Dennis Prager’s blog: Dennis talks to Maureen Faulkner, the widow of Police Officer Danny Faulkner and author of Murdered by Mumia:  A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain and Injustice. Pope condemns prophets of doom. And makes the same point Dennis … Continue reading

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Dump The CIA?

From Dennis Prager’s blog: Dennis talks to Christopher Hitchens about his latest piece in Slate. The CIA’s record is so undistinguished and so counter-productive, Hitchen contends, that the time has come to scrap and start over. Mark Taylor talks to Kinglsey … Continue reading

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