Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Radio Show
H1: Easy to Destroy
Prager H1: It’s easy to destroy. It’s very difficult to create and maintain. The Founding Fathers created the greatest country in the history of the world. But it can be brought down if we abandon our basic values of Liberty, E Pluribus Unum and In God We Trust… Dennis talks again to Dr. Rob Steele, the cardiologist from Detroit who is challenging, one of the liberal lions of the Democratic Party, John Dingell.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Radio Show
H2: Male/Female Hour: Praiseworthy
Prager H2: Why do men praise themselves and women don’t? This question leads Dennis to some new theories about the differences between men and women. Callers weigh in.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Radio Show
H3: Tactics of the Left
Prager H3: The oldest tactic of the Left is to characterize the Right as incipient Nazis. Today’s entry comes from Ed Schultz… Democrats have spent moremoney on this election than Republicans by a large margin… A court rules that need not show proof of citizenship when registering to vote… If both parties engage in hyperbole, why should you vote for one over the other?
Joe Biden Agrees with Dennis
Court: No Need to Prove Citizenship When Registering to Vote
Help Dr. Rob Steele Go to Congress
JOE EMAILS: It really comes down to this. Obama was elected by not losing the white vote any worse than John Kerry with a simple promise: I am not Jesse Jackson.
If you read Obama’s books, and watched the church he went to, you knew that this was an angry black man who wanted some form of retribution. He portrayed himself as a uniter, but he is instinctively a divider, he is just a lot smarter than Jesse Jackson.
So what occurred was a country in trouble and tired of Bush and the GOP. Had Hillary been the nominee, it would have been a complete blowout. Obama did pretty well by acting the clean black man that Biden spoke of.
Now, the country knows what it got and it is returning to sender. November 2 will result in no less than a 15-20% turnover in the house (meaning 64 seats or more), and the senate will either be tied or leave the republicans with a one vote advantage.