Thursday, October 21, 2010 Radio Show
H1: Tighten Up
Prager H1: Political races are tightening up across the country – in both directions. Republicans are gaining in some races and Democrats gaining in others… Political commentator, Juan Williams, gets the can from NPR. He told Bill O’Reilly that when he sees Muslims in Muslim garb getting on a plane, he gets nervous. That was enough for NPR to show him the door. But does anyone at NPR feel differently?.. Do you vote for the candidate or the party?
Thursday, October 21, 2010 Radio Show
H2: Leading Questions
Prager H2: A moderator of a debate of Florida Senate candidates asked Republican Marco Rubio an obviously leading question, suggesting that even though Rubio is Latino, he’s really anti-Latino. Do Democrats every get treated like this?.. Dennis talks to Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, as well as a contributing editor for National Review Online. His new book is Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 Radio Show
H3: Socialism Defined
Prager H3: Dennis reflects on the definition of socialism. It doesn’t mean that the government owns businesses. That’s Marxism. But it does mean that the government controls business… Dennis plays Marco Rubio’s great response to the attack question he played in hour two… Dennis talks to another impressive Republican candidate, Nan Hayworth, running for Congress in the 19th district of New York. A doctor (ophthalmologist), mother and businesswoman, she knows why Big Government is the problem, not the solution… Dennis also talks to Kelly McManaman from Atlanta, Georgia. She’s been inspired to become a Republican activist in this election…
Thursday, October 21, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 2:00 PM
Dennis talks to another great Republican candidate, Nan Hayworth, running for Congress in the 19th district of New York. A doctor (opthamologist), mother and businesswoman, she knows why Big Government is the problem, not the solution. She’s in a race where every dollar and every vote will count. This one will go down to the wire. Here’s an article about her recent debate. You can help her here.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 1:00 PM
Dennis talks to Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, as well as a contributing editor for National Review Online. His new book is Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism
Thursday, October 21, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 12:16 PM
Juan Williams told Bill O’Reilly what everyone who works for NPR (or anyone else) feels — when he sees Muslims in Muslim garb get on a plane he feels nervous. For his honesty, he got canned. This is the Left.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 12:50 AM
Dennis will be moderating a discussion with Carly Fiorina on Sunday, October 24 at 7:00 pm. The discussion will be held at Stephen S. Wise Temple, located at 15500 Stephen S. Wise Drive, Los Angeles CA. For more information, call (310) 476-8561, or click here.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 2:00 PM
Dennis talks to Charles Murray, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, on American Exceptionalism. Here’s his latest piece on the subject.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 1:00 PM
Dennis talks to Sebastian Junger, best selling author and reknown investigative journalist. His new book about his experience with Marines in Afghanistan is War.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 | Posted by: Allen Estrin at 2:20 PM
Businesses are leaving California in waves. And we’re seriously considering electing another Democrat for governor?
About Luke Ford
I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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