Episodes
Thursday Mar 03, 2011
Tim Brown, Andy McCarthy, Clare Lopez, Sara Carter
Thursday Mar 03, 2011
Thursday Mar 03, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and former firefighter Tim Brown of The Bravest, discuss a press event held at the White House along with the threat of Sharia and its adherence here in America. Next, Andy McCarthy discusses Islamophobia and the transformation of Muammar al-Qaddafi from enemy to friend back to enemy. Then, Clare Lopez discusses Iran and the future of Saudi Arabia. Finally, Sara Carter discusses a no-fly zone over Libya, the loss of US servicemen in a recent terrorist attack in Germany and the Bradley Manning case.
Thursday Jan 20, 2011
Douglas Murray, Clare Lopez, Rep. Allen West, Sara Carter
Thursday Jan 20, 2011
Thursday Jan 20, 2011
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank and Douglas Murray discuss what one can and cannot say and do when it comes to Sharia. Next, Clare Lopez discus’s her personal experience in censorship in Canada in or to accommodate our “Iranian friends.” Then, Congressman Allen West discus’s the defense budget cuts and a new movement to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. Finally, Sara Carter discus’s what is happening in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mexico and much more.
Monday Jan 03, 2011
Clare Lopez, Matt Brodsky, Ralph Peters, Gordon Chang
Monday Jan 03, 2011
Monday Jan 03, 2011
Today, Center for Security Policy Senior Fellow, Clare Lopez joins Frank to discuss what the CIA really knew about the Iranian nuke program before the infamous 2007 National Intelligence Estimate. Then Matt Brodsky from the Jewish Policy Center updates us on Syria's dangerous behavior. Next, Ralph Peters weighs in on Muslim violence against African Christians. Finally, Gordon Chang of Forbes.com explains how the Chinese plan to make their currency replace the dollar.
Friday Sep 24, 2010
Clare Lopez, Erick Stackelbeck
Friday Sep 24, 2010
Friday Sep 24, 2010
Today on Frank Gaffney's Secure Freedom Radio: Frank combs through the House Republican's 'Pledge to America' from a national security perspective. He proceeds to break it down according to the good, the bad, and the missing. "This all sounds pretty good. It's a little disappointing, from my point of view, in that the treatment given to national security in this plat form is pretty thin gruel. They entitle it (the section on national security) ,""A Plan to Keep Our Nation Secure at Home and Abroad."" It runs to all of, about, a page and two thirds at the very back of the report. This is a document that has more pictures in it than it has real platforms or positions or plans, as advertised, for our national security." Plus: Clare Lopez on Venezuela and Erick Stackelbeck on Terror.