On his show today, Dennis says he feels more vindicated than ever in his skepticism about the revolution in Egypt. He praises reporting in the WSJ and National Review on Egypt and comparing what major liberals said when Ayatolla Khomeini came to power in Iran.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Radio Show
H1: Wrong Again?
Prager H1: Thirty years ago, liberals predicted a glorious new dawn of freedom following the Iranian Revolution. They were wrong. Are they wrong again about Egypt?.. A major league pitcher refuses to take millions owed to him in his contract. He didn’t earn it, so he doesn’t want it.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Radio Show
H2: Fiscal Discipline
Prager H2: This year’s budget was a chance for the President to lead on deficit reduction. Instead, he’s increasing the deficit… The UK releases a terrorist implicated in the murders of 52 Britons after five years in prison… Dennis talks to Rick Santorum, former Pennsylvania senator and now senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center about Egypt and the budget… Nancy Pelosi’s “green initiative” for the Congressional dining room didn’t help anybody. It’s a perfect case study of Leftist feel-goodism… Democrats want to ban smokeless tobacco in baseball.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Radio Show
H3: Ultimate Issues Hour: Hating Evil
Prager H3: To love God one has to hate evil. This is the fourth installment in Dennis’s series on explaining key concepts from the Bible.
Monday, February 14, 2011 Radio Show
H1: Back in the USA
Prager H1: Dennis returns from his two week listener cruise with thoughts on travel and the evils of communism… What are the chances of a good outcome in Egypt?
Monday, February 14, 2011 Radio Show
H2: Pessimistic about Egypt
Prager H2: Dennis continues to discuss possible futures for Egypt. The Liberal media is full of optimism toward that country’s democratic future; Dennis doesn’t share their sunny view.
Monday, February 14, 2011 Radio Show
H3: More on Viet Name and Egypt
Prager H3: Dennis continues to reflect on his trip and the future of Egypt.