On his radio show Monday, Dennis Prager said: “When the president talks to people he respects, he says ‘working’. When he’s on the road campaigning, he says ‘workin’.”
“None of my teachers at college were instrumental in any way to my professional success.
“Here’s what did enable my professional success: Health. A stable family structure. A strong religious value system, which taught me deferred gratification, without which you can never succeed. If you want to be gratified immediately, you can never succeed.
“Raw talent. The government did not give me my talent. Hard work. I’ve worked hard since high school. Many hours a day, six days a week.”
“I acknowledge that driving to speeches was made possible by government roads.”
“The left-wing deprecation of the individual is at heart here. You and I aren’t worth much. The state is worth much. You’re a nothing without the state.”
Dennis says it is only men who ask him to sign their chests. “There must be something about the nature of my show that precludes.”
“Howard Stern used to do breast exams on his show but that was to prevent breast cancer.”
“There was a man on FM radio whose big thing was signing women’s chests.”
Sean McConnell, Prager’s engineer: “Bill Bennett?”
Dennis: “Tom Leykis.”