Episodes
Tuesday Jul 26, 2011
Marion Blakey, Rep. Louie Gohmert, Fred Fleitz, Andy McCarthy
Tuesday Jul 26, 2011
Tuesday Jul 26, 2011
In the current debt ceiling debate, “it’s one thing to have a financial deficit. It’s another thing to have a national security deficit,” says Marion Blakey. Blakey, President of Aerospace Industries Association, joins Frank to discuss the frightening new defense cuts proposed in Congress, and what effects to our capabilities they would entail. Blakey believes the U.S. cannot afford a “hollow army,” and that is why she’s launched Second to None, a campaign to protect America’s superior military that has ensured a safer world. Then, Congressman Louie Gohmert, 1st District of Texas, adds his insight on the debt ceiling debate, in which he’s not too surprised the most transparent Administration in history is conducting negotiations behind doors. Gohmert expresses his fear of extensive cuts to the defense budget, but also his hope that now the House is deliberating with the Senate, rather than the President, the purported cuts will not be as severe. Next, former CIA Intelligence Officer Fred Fleitz shares his concerns with the U.S. Intelligence community’s scandalous refusal to “make an honest call” on the Iranian nuclear weapons program. Fleitz explains the biased nature of U.S. Intelligence’s 2007 assessment that concluded Iran halted its program in 2003, even as evidence has mounted over the years revealing an active program. Fleitz, who also served in the State Department and House Intelligence Committee, describes the need for Congress to call for an outside review, and how Iran could be testing nuclear weapons within two years. Finally, Andy McCarthy, of National Review, explains how a “Norwegian white guy who killed a bunch of Norwegians” may not be a case of Islamaphobic mass murder. McCarthy, who remains one of the leading voices against militant Islam, remarks how the ravings of a mad man have no enduring lesson on America’s current security and that the tragedy should not be used otherwise.
Friday May 20, 2011
Dr. Walid Phares, Rep. Louie Gohmert, Bud McFarlane, Bill Gertz
Friday May 20, 2011
Friday May 20, 2011
President Obama supports the Muslim Brotherhood? Dr. Walid Phares explains this very point as he analyzes the president’s speech on the Middle East. Representative Louie Gohmert gives a congressional analysis of the president’s speech. Bud McFarlane explains the need for energy security. Bill Gertz looks at the fight over the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as the Chinese military officials visit to the U.S.
Thursday May 05, 2011
Peter Pham, Jonathan Schanzer, Rep. Louie Gohmert, Diana West
Thursday May 05, 2011
Thursday May 05, 2011
Osama bin Laden may be dead, but al-Qaeda is still alive, Peter Pham analyzes their affiliates from Ethiopia to Algeria that are still fully functional. Jonathan Schanzer explains Hamas’s struggle to create a Palestinian state and what that means to Israeli and American security. Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas talks about the Department of Justice turning a blind eye to the threat of terrorist aide here in the United States. Diana West of Team B gives her view of Obama’s submission to Sharia by giving bin Laden, the poster child for the perversion of Islam, a proper Islamic burial.
Monday Jan 17, 2011
Paul Sperry, Rep. Louie Gohmert, Gordon Chang
Monday Jan 17, 2011
Monday Jan 17, 2011
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day edition of Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and Paul Sperry discuss the penetration of the US government and other institutions by those who adhere to Sharia. Next, Congressman Louie Gohmert of Texas discus’s the prospect of restricting the national dialogue on national security in the interest of civility. Finally, Gordon Chang updates us on the end of Secretary Gate's trip to Asia and what to expect from the Chinese president's trip to Washington.
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
Jim Hanson, Rep. Louie Gohmert, Gal Luft
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
Thursday Jun 17, 2010
Frank begins the show with a fabulous monologue built around remarks concerning the failure of this administration to properly identify who we are fighting in the war on terror. Jim Hanson updates us on the latest development in Afghanistan including General Petraeus’ remarks on Capitol Hill and the mineral deposits found in Afghanistan. Gal Luft gives us a scientist’s perspective on the Gulf Oil Spill and what it will mean for our energy security and also will discuss our mineral independence or dependence whichever the case may be. Congressman Louie Gohmert weighs in on Cap and Trade making its way through the Senate, our border insecurity, and Shariah.