Episodes

Jul 1, 2011
Jul 1, 2011
53 min
In the encompassing debt crisis, will Republicans be able to avoid the impulse to cut defense? Bill Gertz, columnist for the Washington Times, comments on the changing of the guard at the Pentagon and CIA, in which he is unsure if Leon Panetta, who lacks defense background, will have the resolve to keep his promise that there will be “no hollow force on my watch.” Next, Congressman Trent Franks, of Arizona’s second district and member of the House Armed Services Committee, joins Frank to discuss the astonishing decision for the U.S. to resume contacts with the Muslim Brotherhood, and explains why “this administration gets it so wrong.” Franks also informs on the Electromagnetic Pulse threat, and how he has introduced the Shield Act to prevent it. Then, Caroline Glick, of the Jerusalem Post, adds her perspective on the Muslim Brotherhood, and updates the situation with a second flotilla soon to be approaching Israel. Glick, also discusses Huma Abedin, Deputy Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton and wife of disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner, and her little known but strong family ties to the Muslim Brotherhood organization. Finally, Riki Ellison, founder of Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, talks about Iran’s launching of ballistic missiles and the changes needed in the missile defense budget to deter Iran and defend the Eastern border of the U.S.

Jun 16, 2011
Jun 16, 2011
Has our national security been undermined by the people to whom it was entrusted? Trevor Loudon from the New Zeal Blog discusses CIA director, Leon Panetta’s, deep Communist ties and what it means for the security of American intelligence services. Patrick Poole educates us on a recent study that uncovered some disturbing information; American jails have become a breeding ground for jihad extremists. Mackenzie Eaglen urges the government to modernize the military; as well as gives us her take on the Robert Gates “apology tour.” Finally, Caroline Glick informs us of the recent discovery of oil in Israel and the implications it will have on US-Israeli security issues and the global price of oil.

May 27, 2011
May 27, 2011
Weekend Edition Hour 1

May 25, 2011
May 25, 2011
The president ignored Israel’s pleas and wrote, himself, into his speech remarks pertaining to Israel’s borders and in doing so, affectively started a fight with Israel. Caroling Glick elaborates on this point and goes on to talk about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s thrashing of the president in the Oval Office and his follow-up speech to Congress. Representative Jeff Fortenberry gives his own take on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to Congress, as well as the human rights atrocities in Congo. Richard Perle, the prince of darkness as he is so affectionately labeled, explains how the president’s speech motivated the Israelis to clearly state their position on a peace treaty with the Palestinians. “Let’s act like we have enemies worth killing,” this is the opinion of boots-on-the-ground expert, Jim Hanson and he goes on to give his perspective of the hollowing out of the Defense Department and what that means for future US security.

May 12, 2011
May 12, 2011
Center for Military Readiness founder Elaine Donnelly explains the recent three amendments that were passed in the House Armed Services Committee. Former Border Patrol officer, Gene Wood responds to Obama’s claim that the border is more secure than ever and the idea that the government is “cooking the books” in order to support such a claim. Kristina Tanasichuk provides her insights on the continued threat to our homeland security. Caroline Glick analyzes the Hamas/Fatah alliance and the security implications it has for Israel and America; as well as Obama’s embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Apr 15, 2011
Apr 15, 2011
53 min
The Frank Gaffney Show Weekend Edition April 16, 2011: Hour 1

Mar 25, 2011

Mar 22, 2011
Mar 22, 2011
53 min
First, Clare Lopez discusses the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood as a result of this “Arab Awakening” throughout the Middle East. Next, Caroline Glick talks about the dissent into “strategic dementia” under the Obama Administration. Then, Debra Burlingame, a representative of the 9/11 families, discusses the trials of detainees at Guantanamo Bay; although the 9/11 suspects will not be tried as of yet and when they are brought to trial, it will be in federal court and not military. Finally, Andy McCarthy discusses the so called “rebels” in Libya who should be called “Libyan Mujahedeen” because they are actually groups of Islamists with ties to terrorist organizations. Also discussed is the fact that the majority of insurgents in Iraq have come from Libya and how this operation is unconstitutional due to a lack of imminent danger to the US and therefore the president needed the approval of Congress.

Feb 22, 2011
Feb 22, 2011
53 min
Today on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, Frank and Caroline Glick, of the Center for Security Policy, discuss Egypt, Libya and the US veto of the UN Security Council Resolution concerning Israeli settlements. Next, Jon Perdue from The Fund for American Studies discusses Hezbollah at the border and their connection to the Mexican drug cartels. Then, Congressman Michael McCaul of Texas discusses the stealth jihad against the United States. Finally, Andy McCarthy from National Review discusses the battles within the ROTC and Sharia in Afghanistan and Egypt.

Jan 14, 2011
Tony Badran, Dan Huff, Dan Goure, Caroline Glick
Jan 14, 2011
Jan 14, 2011
53 min
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.

