- he has momentum: he’s on top of it, and he leads in the national polls by a comfortable margin.
- Thomson, Giuliani and Huckabee (if he drops out) support him. I don’t even know how all of them end up supporting (in my opinion) the least conservative of them all.
- the media adores him: no […]
Entries from January 2008
Why McCain is likely to be the republican nominee
January 31st, 2008 by cris · 3 Comments
Tags: Politics · Primaries · U.S. Elections 2008 · conservative
If Germans would vote …
January 31st, 2008 by Füchsin · 3 Comments
According to a poll (5421 votes) in the center-right and center-conservative newspaper “Die Welt” Germans would vote in the primary elections as follows:
It’s the media, stupid …
(I’m among the 1% for Mitt Romney )
Tags: Primaries · U.S. Elections 2008
And we thought you were conservative…
January 30th, 2008 by cris · 4 Comments
Disclaimer: Dennis doesn’t quite like McCain. And we, as a group, don’t, either, I guess. But I think we have our reasons.
Rudy announced he is gonna quit (by the way, is someone surprised!?).
And he’s gonna endorse McCain.
Ok, but he is after the conservative vote, isn’t it? Examples: he was big about tax cuts (he announced […]
Tags: Politics · Primaries · U.S. Elections 2008
Wanting to be loved and friendship
January 30th, 2008 by cris · 2 Comments
This is really big, I think. Precisely, for you out there that we hope to visit our blog and probably didn’t hear the ultimate issues hour yesterday: Dennis is making the point that there are only a couple of types of relations when wanting to be loved should be the primary “driving force”.
And one […]
Tags: Family · Happiness · Recent Show · Relationship
A Messianic Appeal
January 29th, 2008 by Füchsin · 2 Comments
Excerpts from Obama’s South Carolina Speech (read full transcript here):
Accentuations (Hervorhebungen) by Füchsin
„(…) We are looking for more than just a change of party in the White House.
(…) We’re also struggling with our own doubts, our own fears, our own cynicism. The change we seek has always required great struggle and great sacrifice. And so this is a […]
Tags: Primaries · Religion · U.S. Elections 2008
Reasoning against a war
January 28th, 2008 by Füchsin · 5 Comments
Last week a woman called Dennis in one of his shows. She wanted to reason against the war in Iraq.
Her argument was (I’m citing it from memory, she certainly articulated it in different words)
“Have you ever fought a war? Did you fight in Vietnam? No? So how can you argue, that a war can be […]
Tags: Ethic · Politics · Recent Show
When Princeton was not so left-oriented
January 27th, 2008 by cris · No Comments
I heard on Dennis’ show that the professors of Princeton donated to the Democratic Party only: http://dennisprager.townhall.com/blog/g/ef6238af-2769-4582-b854-4d353bb282b4
And I couldn’t help remembering the introductory speech of the professors in “The beautiful mind” (it happens at the University of Princeton, too). This is the kind of speech you never forget:
Mathematicians won the war. Mathematicians broke the Japanese […]
Tags: Miscellaneous · Politics · Recent Show · U.S. Elections 2008
Wir sind Dennis Prager!
January 27th, 2008 by cris · 2 Comments
After the famous headline “Wir sind Papst (We are Pope)” -the next day after the actual Pope has been chosen, and “Du bist Deutschland” (You are Germany) ad, Germany has now a Prager group with a blog. Thanks to the admin, who did a great job in putting everything (domain, blog, what have you) together […]
Tags: Miscellaneous
Hello world!
January 26th, 2008 by Füchsin · No Comments
Welcome to our blog!
We’re going to comment Dennis Pragers radioshow and the related topics on a regular basis.
Our language will be: English and German.
If you want to join the blog team as author, please contact us! We will provide an account for you.
Besides, you can always comment on our postings! Feel free to click on […]
Tags: Miscellaneous

