Episodes

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.

Friday Jan 14, 2011
Tony Badran, Dan Huff, Dan Goure, Caroline Glick
Friday Jan 14, 2011
Friday Jan 14, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and Tony Badran of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies discuss Lebanon. Next Frank and Dan Huff of the Middle East Forum discuss Lawfare. Then, Frank and Dan Goure discuss Secretary Gate’s budget cuts to our defense establishment and his tour of Asia. Finally, Frank and Caroline Glick discuss Tunisia, Sudan and Pakistan.

Thursday Jan 13, 2011
Matt Brodsky, Michael Pillsbury, Peter Schweizer
Thursday Jan 13, 2011
Thursday Jan 13, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and Matt Brodsky, of the Jewish Policy Center, discuss Lebanon and its' collapsed government and Syria interested in picking up the pieces on its' own behalf and Iran. Next, Frank and Michael Pillsbury discuss Secretary Gate's trip to Beijing. Finally, Frank and Peter Schweizer discuss his new book and how "well intentioned social engineering has weakened our economy" and how it has increased the danger posed by our enemies.

Wednesday Jan 12, 2011
Gordon Chang, Walid Phares
Wednesday Jan 12, 2011
Wednesday Jan 12, 2011
On today's show Gordon Chang of Forbes.com goes in depth for two segments on the meaning of Secretary Gates visit to China and Walid Phares of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies covers breaking political upheaval in Lebanon and the South Sudan referendum.

Tuesday Jan 11, 2011
Diana West
Tuesday Jan 11, 2011
Tuesday Jan 11, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and Diana West, from the Washington Examiner, spend an hour discussing the changing world and the implications that come as a result of those changes.

Monday Jan 10, 2011
Caroline Glick, John Bolton, Mackenzie Eaglen
Monday Jan 10, 2011
Monday Jan 10, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank is joined by Caroline Glick, from Jerusalem, discussing the peace process in the Middle East. Then, Frank and Ambassador John Bolton discuss the first two years of the Obama Administration, what it has accomplished and what it is making more difficult to accomplish. Finally, Frank and Mackenzie Eaglen discuss the dramatic budget cuts to the Defense Department.

Friday Jan 07, 2011
John Wohlstetter, Paul Kengor, Ted Poe, Bill Gertz
Friday Jan 07, 2011
Friday Jan 07, 2011
On today's show, John Wohlstetter of the Discovery Institute gives a post-mortem on the new START treaty. Then Dr. Paul Kengor, author of Dupes, discuss the Dupes of the decade for those who chose to commemorate Joe Stalin at the D-Day memorial in VA. Next, SFR regular, Congressman Ted Poe of Texas talks border and energy issues. Finally, Bill Gertz of the Washington Times explains Robert Gates' defense cuts and what it means for you.

Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Faith McDonnell, Pete King, Sara Carter
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
On today’s show Faith McDonnell of The Institute on Religion and Democracy lays out the context of the coming referendum on South Sudan. Then, Congressman Pete King of New York gives us a preview of the new priorities of the House Homeland Security Committee under his chairmanship. Finally, Washington Examiner war correspondent Sara Carter gets us caught up on the Pentagon beat.

Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Pete King
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
New chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Pete King discusses the committee's new priorities for 112'th Congress.

