Episodes
Thursday Aug 23, 2012
Tarek Fatah, Kris Kobach, Chris Holton, Shoshana Bryen
Thursday Aug 23, 2012
Thursday Aug 23, 2012
Author TAREK FATAH explains how Pakistan despises the US and therefore the US should stop pretending they are our allies. Pakistan is ruled by the military and the generals are blackmailing the US and taking advantage of Obama’s submissive attitude.
Secretary of State for the state of Kansas KRIS KOBACH talks about how Kansas has adopted a law that would prevent any foreign law to be used in Kansas courts. He also explains how the GOP party is now taking up this fight to ensure that only the US Constitution is applied to court cases.
CHRIS HOLTON from the Center for Security Policy talks about the need for states to create legislation against terrorism and sponsors of terrorism instead of leaving it to the federal government; as well as creating legislation to keep foreign laws out of state courts.
SHOSHANA BRYEN of the Jewish Policy Center explains how the US is taking a bias stance towards Egypt which is in direct conflict with our partnership with Israel.
Wednesday Mar 28, 2012
Tarek Fatah, Ed Meese, David Satter, Jim Hanson
Wednesday Mar 28, 2012
Wednesday Mar 28, 2012
A newlywed Muslim couple in Canada received a book as their wedding gift which conveys to the husband ways to beat his wife if she disobeys him. Tarek Fatah, a well known Canadian radio talk show host, discusses this appalling book, “A Gift for Muslim Couple.” What is Canada’s reaction to this book? This book was originally sold in India and Pakistan and was handed to young brides to instill the idea that she must keep her husband and in-laws happy, and if she does not then the husband is allowed to beat her for her mistakes. Fatah points out that this is not the only appalling book available in Islamic book stores in Canada. Is the answer to this censorship or censure-ship?
Edwin Meese who holds the Ronald Reagan Chair in Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation provides more information about the initiative he is directing about defending the identity of the voting process. He reminds us why voting is the most important liberty we have as citizens and also one of our biggest duties that must be protected from fraud and other illegal acts.
David Satter examines President Obama’s open microphone remarks to Dmitry Medvedev about flexibility over global missile defense in his second term. What is President Obama failing to grasp as far as Russia is concerned? Satter points out that Obama is failing to understand that Russians are not his friends or allies, and they would take any opportunity to manipulate the US. What is Vladamir Putin’s long term agenda? What is he trying to extract from the United States? Satter suggests that the United States should send the Russian regime a message that the U.S. will operate on the basis of facts and we are going to hold them accountable for their actions.
Jim Hanson provides an analysis of Staff Sgt. Robert Bale’s trial; the lawyer for the Army Staff Sergeant accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians in a nighttime shooting rampage said on Monday the soldier has a sketchy memory of the night of the massacre. Lawyer John Henry Browne said SSgt. Bale remembers very little or nothing from the time the military believes he went on a shooting spree through two Afghan villages. Hanson gives his take on what could have happened and our military must deal with this event as well as soldiers who may be prone to these types of outbursts.