Episodes
Tuesday May 21, 2013
Andy McCarthy, Gordon Chang, Monica Crowley, Catherine Engelbrecht
Tuesday May 21, 2013
Tuesday May 21, 2013
Former federal prosecutor ANDY MCCARTHY lays out the timeline of when Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were informed of the attack in Benghazi, and what they should have known based on the information available at that point.
Tuesday May 14, 2013
Barry Rubin, Robert Zubrin, Andy McCarthy, Christian Whiton
Tuesday May 14, 2013
Tuesday May 14, 2013
With Barry Rubin, Robert Zubrin, Andy McCarthy, Christian Whiton BARRY RUBIN, of the Gloria Center, discusses the potential consequences between the growing and close friendship Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan have and the negative impact this has on any possible growth of democracy in the region. ROBERT ZUBRIN, of Pioneer Astronautics and The Mars Society, gives an overview of some of today's top energy concerns ranging from issues such as energy independence and Qatari's buying of US gas reserve fields, to updates in the field of climate change, as well as discusses anti-humanism and what this means in the United States. ANDY MCCARTHY, Contributing Editor with National Review Online, talks about the real role the anti-Islam movie “Innocence of Muslims” played in the context of the Benghazi attacks on September 11, 2012 and uncovers some of the real groups/motives behind the attacks. CHRISTIAN WHITON, of DC Advisory International and author of the upcoming book "Smart Power", discusses the State Department's release of false statements in the aftermath of the attacks on the US Consulate in Benghazi and briefly talks about the upcoming June elections in Iran and what this truly means for Iranian-American relations.
Tuesday May 07, 2013
Congressman Rob Wittman, Ricard Fisher, Andy McCarthy, Shaun Waterman
Tuesday May 07, 2013
Tuesday May 07, 2013
CONGRESSMAN ROB WITTMAN, Representative of 1st Congressional District of Virgina, uncovers some of the problems the United States Military and National Security faces at the present time and in the future with looming defense cuts. RICHARD FISHER of International Assessment and Strategy Center explains why China’s military buildup is contradicting it’s traditional claim that it has a “nuclear doctrine of no first use.” ANDY MCCARTHY, author of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, gives an overview of some of the today’s most talked about topics including; The Boston Bombers, Guantanamo Bay, and Sharia Law. SHAUN WATERMAN of the Washington Times brings detailed clarity to what we know about the Obama administration’s handling of Benghazi in the run-up to tomorrow’s hearings on the Hill.
Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
Andrew McCarthy, Matthew Brodsky, Claudia Rosett, Jeremy Scahill
Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
Jim Hanson of BlackFive.net guest hosts. Former special prosecutor ANDY MCCARTHY goes over the reasons for why the Obama administration is choosing to try the surviving Boston bombing suspect in a US criminal court rather than as an enemy combatant. MATTHEW BRODSKY, Director of Policy for the Jewish Policy Center, explains the dangers of the US appearing weak-willed in response to Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons. CLAUDIA ROSETT, writer at Forbes.com, reports on the way the United States is breaking its own laws by funding UNESCO. JEREMY SCAHILL, author of the book "Dirty Wars"--released as a documentary film this year--discusses the legal and ethical questions raised by Obama's drone campaign against terrorists in the Middle East.
Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
Mark Krikorian, Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Andy McCarthy, Michael Davidson
Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
MARK KRIKORIAN of the Center for Immigration Studies recaps the testimony he provided yesterday to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the similarities between the new Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill and the amnesty granted to illegal immigrants in 1984. Former CIA analyst Dr. SUE MI TERRY discusses the mutually dependent relationship between North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un and the country’s military, and predicts that if a power struggle was taking place at the moment, the international community likely wouldn’t know until it was long over. Former U.S. Attorney ANDY McCARTHY and former CIA officer, Russia expert, and Incubus author, MICHAEL DAVIDSON address the Boston Marathon bombing investigation.
Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, Adam Kredo, Luke Bencie, Andy McCarthy
Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
Lt. Gen. JERRY BOYKIN discusses the Special Operations Speaks campaign that is calling for a full inquiry into the Benghazi attack of 9/11/12. He also goes over what little we know so far of the Boston terrorist attack that occurred yesterday. Washington Free Beacon senior writer ADAM KREDO explains how US taxpayers are unknowingly providing money to terrorists. LUKE BENCIE of Security Management International talks about the threat of economic espionage that advanced US businesses face, in particular from China, and the impact it has on US innovation. In the wake of the Boston tragedy, former federal prosecutor ANDY McCARTHY reflects on the assault on U.S. freedoms, and in particular freedom of speech and right to bear arms, currently taking place in America.
Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
Paul Kengor, Mark Krikorian, Andy McCarthy, Peter Pry
Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
Professor PAUL KENGOR of Grove City College reflects on the life and legacy of Margaret Thatcher, and why her combined foreign and domestic accomplishments arguably made her the greatest Prime Minister of Great Britain in the 20th century. As the Senate’s “Gang of Eight” reportedly nears a deal on immigration reform, the Center for Immigration Studies’ MARK KRIKORIAN describes how the UK Labour Party used immigration in the 2000s as a means to get payback against Margaret Thatcher’s scaling back of socialism in Great Britain. Former federal prosecutor ANDY McCARTHY discusses the legal quandaries that will arrive with trying terrorists, such as Osama Bin Laden’s son-in-law, in U.S. criminal courts. Dr. PETER PRY, executive director of the Taskforce on National and Homeland Security, talks about the likelihood of North Korea choosing to—and succeeding in—launching an EMP attack.
Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
Rebeccah Heinrichs, Andy McCarthy, Benjamin Weinthal, Adam Kredo
Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
Richard Miniter guest hosts. REBECCAH HEINRICHS of the Heritage Foundation explains that the different mindset with which nations such as Iran and North Korea view the world, and why a misunderstanding of that difference is leading the United States to willingly hollow out its military. ANDY McCARTHY, former federal prosecutor and author of Spring Fever, talks about the ways in which groups like Hamas use our own civil liberties, such as free speech, against us. He also questions whether Brandenberg v. Ohio (1951) is suitable for dealing with 21st century international threats. BENJAMIN WEINTHAL, a research fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies, discusses the European Union’s reluctance to classify Hezbollah as a terrorist organization ADAM KREDO, Senior Writer for the Washington Free Beacon, reports on the absurd yet oft-repeated claim made recently by the Palestinian nonprofit group Miftah that the matzah bread eaten during Passover is made with the blood of Christians, and urges listeners to demand that Miftah issue an apology in Arabic.
Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
Nina Shea, Christian Adams, Jay Christian Adams, Adam Kredo, Andy McCarthy
Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
NINA SHEA, Director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute, reports that Christians are the most persecuted religious group worldwide, exposing which regimes are guilty of persecuting or not defending Christian minorities, and criticizes the Obama administration's silence on the issue but outspoken support for other religious groups. CHRISTIAN ADAMS, former attorney at the Justice Department and author of Injustice, critiques President Obama's choice for the next Secretary of Labor, Thomas Perez, exposing how he has used the power of government to "advance a far-left progressive agenda" in numerous cases over his career. Washington Free Beacon writer, ADAM KREDO reports on recent violence in Jerusalem and predicts that more violence is forthcoming pending the arrival of President Obama as the Palestinians' attempt to draw attention to the peace process during the President's first trip to Israel. ANDY McCARTHY, an editor with National Review Online and author of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, analyzes Rand Paul's filibuster discussing the constitutionality of killing American citizens in America, and exposes how the civilian trial of Abu Ghaith is the Obama administration's attempt to undermine the commission system.
Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
Rowan Scarborough, Adam Kredo, Faith McDonnell, Andy McCarthy
Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
Washington Times writer, ROWAN SCARBOROUGH discusses how the military is being pressured to lower physical testing standards to allow women access to combat positions. He then analyzes the impact that "blue-on-green" Al Qaeda attacks amongst NATO troops is having on both troop morale and Afghan confidence in their state military.
ADAM KREDO, a senior writer with The Washington Free Beacon, explains how John Brennan's ideological interpretation about Islamist jihad doctrine will effect the CIA if he is nominated as CIA director, and discusses the security concerns for Israel and America that will arise from Egypt and Turkey's Arabization.
From the Institute on Religion and Democracy, FAITH McDONNELL reveals the horrible conditions that Christian refugees in the Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile areas suffer in from continued aggression by the Islamist government. She explains what Americans and people of faith worldwide can do to aid these victims, and invites people to get engaged at the Sudan Emergency Action Summit this weekend. Learn more and register at actforsudan.org.
ANDY McARTHY, an editor with National Review Online and author of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, postulates about changes that CIA director nominee John Brennan will make with his mistakenly benign view of jihad, and explains how regimes in the Middle East interpret American submission as weakness.