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Dennis Prager

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October 14, 2016

Over the years, America has been leaning more and more to the left, but what does that really mean for our country? Dennis Prager speaks candidly and passionately about the ways leftism debases a culture over time, and he warns that the dangers of leftism arent limited to any particular candidate. Discover whats really at stake in this ideology today on Family Talk.

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Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager is one of Americas most respected radio talk show hosts. He has been broadcasting on radio in Los Angeles since 1982. Widely sought after by television shows for his opinions, hes appeared on Fox and Friends, Red Eye, Hardball, Hannity, CBS Evening News, The Today Show and many others. Hes also an author of several books, including Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph, Why the Jews and Happiness Is a Serious Problem. Dennis also writes a syndicated column (Creators Syndicate) that is published in newspapers across the country and on the Internet. His writings have also appeared in major national and international publications including, Commentary, The Weekly Standard and The Wall Street Journal. In 2002 Dennis produced a documentary Israel in a Time of Terror, a compelling look at how the average Israeli deals with the daily threat of terror.In 2011, Dennis co-founded with Allen Estrin, Prager University, an institution of higher learning on the Internet with a unique difference all the courses are five minutes long. The courses distill the best ideas of the best minds in the world and cover the disciplines of Political Science, History, Philosophy/Religion, Economics and Psychology. Among many other things, Prager periodically conducts orchestras and has been responsible for introducing thousands of people to classical music. Prager lives in Los Angeles, is married to Susan and has two grown children.