In regard to his religion Prager is pretty conservative. On social issues not as much. Politically he is a late ‘60s Democrat, supporting all of the Civil Rights legislation that has ultimately led to gay marriage and whatever else progressives want in the name of equality. I’ve heard him advocate mixed race marriages for everybody because he believes that will end racism, taking crackpot liberal social engineering to a new level. He is rabidly pro-immigration and is blind to the damage that mass 3rd world migration does to historic American culture and politics. It’s basically the liberalism that rejected McGovernite foreign policy while clinging to its 60s domestic policy ideas and which rebranded itself as neoconservatism. And that’s why he’s popular with the Goldberg version of National Review.
Ew! So he just writes the papers on morality but doesn’t think he has to live it? Thanks for the heads up. I have never listened to his program; maybe I’m not missing a thing.