Episodes

Monday Jun 17, 2013
Michael Rubin, Harold Rhode , Robert Zarate, Gordon Chang
Monday Jun 17, 2013
Monday Jun 17, 2013
MICHAEL RUBIN, of American Enterprise Institute, dissects the results of the recent Iranian Presidential elections and subsequent win of so-called moderate candidate, Hassan Rouhani, and what this really means for the region and for the United States as well as what changes, if any, the world can expect to see from the country's new and moderate president. HAROLD RHODE, of the Gatestone Institute, explains why the new Iranian president is not—and cannot—be "moderate" in the American sense of the word, and how Iran is purposefully trying to lure the US into a state of false security. ROBERT ZARATE, Policy Director at the Foreign Policy Initiative, looks towards the upcoming U.S. and Russia meeting, specifically looking at the issues of nuclear de-armament and Russia’s plan of action in regards to this issue. GORDON CHANG, of Forbes.com, touches on the subject of Edward Snowden and the growing possibility that he is working with the Chinese government. Chang also gives his analysis of China's economic future based on recent stock market closings and other fiscal signs.

Friday Jun 14, 2013
Tom Cole, John Hannah, Fred Grandy, Bill Gertz
Friday Jun 14, 2013
Friday Jun 14, 2013
TOM COLE, Congressman of the 4th District of Oklahoma, discusses the recent change in U.S. policy with regards to the civil war in Syria and speaks towards the capability of the U.S. military after recent budget and training cuts. JOHN HANNAH, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, reflects on yesterday's announcement by the Obama administration that it considers the Syrian government to have crossed a "red line" through its use of chemical weapons. FRED GRANDY, of the Center for Security Policy, talks about U.S. intervention in Syria and evaluates whether or not it is the right course of action to take. He also looks as the recently announced scandal within the State Department of government officials’ partaking in prostitutes, as well as the on going failure of the media to act as a governmental watch dog. BILL GERTZ, of the Washington Free Beacon, analyzes the damage done by Edward Snowden’s release of classified information as well as looks to other matters of national security including; the recent Chinese submit, Chinese cyber attacks and the military and nuclear capabilities of the U.S.

Thursday Jun 13, 2013
John Bolton, Fred Fleitz, Ryan Mauro, Elaine Donnelly
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
JOHN BOLTON, former Ambassador and Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks about the appointment of Samantha Power to UN Ambassador and the problems this will have on America and its' foreign policy. He also touches on other issues of importance to national security; including NSA data collection and President Obama’s upcoming trip to Germany to discuss further “De-Nuclearization” of the US. FRED FLEITZ of LIGNET.com gives his analysis on the NSA leaks, and argues that much of the backlash comes from an American public that is already on edge with the Obama administration thanks to the many other recent scandals. ELAINE DONNELLY, founder and president of the Center for Military Readiness, talks about sexual assaults in the military. She specifically examines the rising prevalence of sexual assaults that occur between men. RYAN MAURO, of Clarion Project.org, looks at the results of a recent Pew poll conducted in Egypt that show there is still growing support for Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in the country, despite the setbacks the group has had in the recent past.

Thursday Jun 13, 2013
6/12 Repost: Bill Harlow, Diana West, Marc Thiessen Emanuele Ottolenghi
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
With Bill Harlow, Diana West, Marc Thiessen, Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi BILL HARLOW, of Bill Harlow Communications and co-author of “Hard Measures,” talks about NSA data collection and the legality of the issue. DIANA WEST, author of the new book "American Betrayal," argues that by seeing every American as a potential threat and targeting their privacy through the NSA data-collection program, the government is missing the real threat of radical Islamism. MARC THIESSEN, of the Washington Post and fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks about his recent book “Courting Disaster: How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama Is Inviting the Next Attack” and its relevance to NSA data collection, looking in depth at the legality of connecting the dots between potential terroristsand the recent NSA director’s statements. DR. EMANUELE OTTOLENGHI, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies explains the meaning of the Iranian election process and discusses the research he has led on a major covert program of sanctions circumvention by the Iranian auto industry of procuring duel-use systems for its nuclear program for several years.

Wednesday Jun 12, 2013
Bill Harlow, Diana West, Marc Thiessen, Dr Emanuele Ottolenghi
Wednesday Jun 12, 2013
Wednesday Jun 12, 2013
With Bill Harlow, Diana West, March Thiessen, Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi BILL HARLOW, of Bill Harlow Communications and co-author of “Hard Measures,” talks about NSA data collection and the legality of the issue. DIANA WEST, author of the new book "American Betrayal," argues that by seeing every American as a potential threat and targeting their privacy through the NSA data-collection program, the government is missing the real threat of radical Islamism. MARC THIESSEN, of the Washington Post and fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks about his recent book “Courting Disaster: How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama Is Inviting the Next Attack” and its relevance to NSA data collection, looking in depth at the legality of connecting the dots between potential terroristsand the recent NSA director’s statements. DR. EMANUELE OTTOLENGHI, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies explains the meaning of the Iranian election process and discusses the research he has led on a major covert program of sanctions circumvention by the Iranian auto industry of procuring duel-use systems for its nuclear program for several years.

Tuesday Jun 11, 2013
Ralph Peters, Caroline Glick, Andy McCarthy, Joseph Schmitz
Tuesday Jun 11, 2013
Tuesday Jun 11, 2013
RALPH PETERS, of The New York Post talks about his latest book “Hell Or Richmond”. He takes a look at the recent shake up of the political appointments of Susan Rice and Samantha Power and what this means for U.S. interests within the UN and abroad. CAROLINE GLICK of the Center for Security Policy critiques President Obama's nomination of Samantha Power as US Ambassador to the UN in light of her past remarks about the possible need for military intervention in Israel. ANDY McCARTHY, of National Review, takes a legal approach to explain the recent NSA collection while looking deeper at what is truly protected by the 4th Amendment. JOSEPH SCHMITZ, of the Center for Security Policy and former Inspector General, examines some of the most interesting points from his latest book, The Inspector General Handbook, including the details behind his allegations that Obama and Clinton have made deliberate efforts to keep fully constituted Inspector Generals from being appointed to vacant positions for over 4 years.

Monday Jun 10, 2013
Shaun Waterman, Gordon Chang, Dean Cheng, Tulin Daloglu
Monday Jun 10, 2013
Monday Jun 10, 2013
SHAUN WATERMAN, of the Washington Times, talks about NSA data collection and its legality. He also looks at Edward Snowden’s escape to Hong Kong as well as talks about the former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his choice to leak government documents. GORDON CHANG of Forbes.com, shows what can be learned about the recent US-China summit in California based on what was and was not said regarding it. Namely, that the South China Sea and cyberwarfare were not topics of conversation. DEAN CHENG, of the Heritage Foundation, discusses the recent “shirtsleeves” US-China summit and looks at the recent Chinese assertion over the South China Sea, Chinese hacking, and the Chinese government’s relationship with its' military. TULIN DALOGLU, of Turkish Al-Monitor.com, joins Frank for a candid discussion on events that have unfolded in Turkey and what direction these protests are moving the country in.

Friday Jun 07, 2013
Christian Whiton, Bill Gertz, Daniel Pipes, Luis Fleischman
Friday Jun 07, 2013
Friday Jun 07, 2013

Thursday Jun 06, 2013
Patrick Poole
Thursday Jun 06, 2013
Thursday Jun 06, 2013
PATRICK POOLE, of PJ Media, joins Frank for a special one hour show to discuss his newly released Gloria Center report titled “Blind to Terror: The U.S. Government's Disastrous Muslim Outreach Efforts and the Impact on U.S. Middle East Policy”. Over the hour Patrick and Frank delve deeper into the ongoing penetration of America by radical Islamists groups including their ability to sway American Middle East foreign policy towards their own Islamic agendas. During the hour, Patrick also discusses with Frank how the very organizations and foreign nationals the government and the media once called out for their links to terrorism, are being and have been used in advisory roles within the U.S. government. Some of the most notable cases of this include, Ghulam Nabi Fai and Nadal Hasson, both of whom are now serving federal sentences for their work with foreign and terrorist actors.

Wednesday Jun 05, 2013
Richard Fisher, Henry Nau, Diana West, Jim Hanson
Wednesday Jun 05, 2013
Wednesday Jun 05, 2013
RICHARD FISHER of International Assessment Strategy Center, talks about the current build-up of the Chinese military and their aggressive territorial actions in the North Sea and how he believes this points towards the startling revelation that the United States is currently engaged in a Cold War with China. He also gives a brief prediction of what might happen at the upcoming weekend summit between President Obama and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. HENRY NAU, professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs, looks back on Tom Donilin's tenure as Obama's national security advisor, and what can be expected when Susan Rice fills that position, based on her own track record as the US's Ambassador to the UN. Retired Weapons Sergeant of US Army Special Forces, JIM HANSON, of blackfive.net, talks military sexual assault based on the latest Senate report. He also discusses Private Bradley Manning’s trial on Wiki leaks as well as Nidal Hasan’s trial and his newly adopted defense of murder justified by Islam. DIANA WEST of The Death of The Grown Up and author of new book America Betrayal, discusses the failure by the American government to divulge the truth about the dangers of radical Islam as well as discusses the continuing integration of Sharia Law into American law, specifically looking at the case of the Fort Hood mastermind, Nidal Hasan.

