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Decoding Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager Biography Condensed My Dennis Prager Story Talk show host and prolific author Dennis Prager engages in epistemic corruption by manipulating knowledge for his personal, professional and monetary gain, and by so doing, he pollutes discourse and damages lives. … Continue reading

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Dave Rubin’s Rules For Life (5-16-23)

01:00 All About Dave Rubin, https://quillette.com/2022/12/15/all-about-dave/ 03:00 Which Guru Does Dennis Prager Most Resemble?, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=147856 14:20 YT: Commercial Real Estate in San Francisco Just Keeps Getting Worse 27:20 Power grid in trouble, https://lukeford.net/blog/ 48:00 Adam Curtis, Dennis Prager and the … Continue reading

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Which Guru Does Dennis Prager Most Resemble?

I'm thinking of the filmmaker Adam Curtis. The website LittleWhiteLies.com published Oct. 27, 2016: He comes across as a combination of two things: a maverick educator like Indiana Jones who exploits his tenure to partake in more exotic travails; and … Continue reading

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Could It Happen Here?

Some people look outside their window and see trees of green, skies of blue, and think, what a wonderful world. Dennis Prager looks outside his window and sees dead people stacking up by the millions. How does Dennis see what … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager: ‘The Bigger the Government, the Smaller the Citizen’

In reaction to Barack Obama’s expansion of the federal government, Dennis Prager in 2009 developed the saying, "The Bigger the Government, the Smaller the Citizen." He wrote Sept. 1, 2009: Those of us who oppose a massive increase in the … Continue reading

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