Frank returns. Author Marc Thiessen deals with National Security Adviser John Brennan and his latest hit on the Sunday talk shows. Next, Henry Sokolski (Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center) weighs in on Iran. Rep. Paul Broun, who called for Janet Nepolitano’s resignation. Finally, an update on the AIG mess with securities litigator [...]

The very capable Jim Hanson of BlackFive fills in for Frank today. From his perspective as a former Special Operator with the US military, Jim deals with in-depth analysis on Afghanistan and other hot zones in the War on Terror. Jim’s guests were Jennifer Rubin from Commentary magazine, David Bellavia, and Bill Roggio.

Thursday, February 4, 2010 – Gordon Chang, Elaine Donnelly, Cliff May, Dr. Peter Pham

Secure Freedom Radio regular contributor Gordon Chang joins Frank to discuss the mounting threat from China: finally, Washington seems to be waking up its belligerence. This week America was treated to the Mullen and Gates show on Capitol Hill. Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness gives us an update on ‘Don’t Ask Don’t [...]

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 – The Center for Security Policy, Jeremy Rabkin, Rev. Mark Durie

An encore broadcast of Secure Freedom Radio. Frank introduces the Center for Security Policy and its mission (securing freedom). A must-hear show, which includes commentary by Prof. Jeremy Rabkin, making the case for American sovereignty and pushing back against Team Obama’s transnationalism. One of the clear consequences of this attitude is a diminution of our [...]

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Special Segment with Frank Gaffney and John Yoo

Frank and John talk about the things John did during the Bush year’s that kept us safe. John adds his perspective as to why terror trials should not be held in New York City.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010 – David Yerushalmi, Andy McCarthy, John Yoo, Mackenzie Eaglen

The Center for Security Policy’s General Counsel– David Yerushalmi– working on the Murray v. Geithner et al. case, discovered what seems to be criminal wrongdoing by Treasury Secretary Geithner and the Fed’s Bernanke; did they launder money through an illegal trust? More here. Next, Secure Freedom Radio’s regular contributor Andy McCarthy drops in to discuss [...]

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Breaking News: Evidence of criminal wrongdoing in Treasury’s handling of AIG?

Today Secure Freedom Radio has breaking news from senior litigator David Yerushalmi, a major story uncovering evidence of criminal wrongdoing in the AIG matter.
Transcript
FRANK GAFFNEY: Congressman Darrell Issa, ranking member on House committee on Oversight and Government Reform, confronting Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner:
ISSA: In recent weeks, this committee, receiving these documents, have caused us to [...]

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Monday, February 1, 2010 – Charles Krauthammer, Claudia Rosett

Frank begins the show discussing the forthcoming hearing for ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ in Congress later in the week. He asks, ‘is Obama competent as Commander-in-Chief?’ With more on this theme, Charles Krauthammer weighs in on on Team Obama’s ineptitude in fighting the war for the free world. Next, Claudia Rosett joins Frank to discuss [...]

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Friday January 29, 2010 – Diana West, Marc Thiessen, and Senator Jim Talent

Diana West brings Frank an alarming perspective on Iranian influence in Iraq.  Former presidential speech writer, Marc Thiessen, discusses water boarding and the State of the Union address.  How prepared are we for the next biological attack and how soon is it coming?  Senator Jim Talent of the Congressionally chartered Commission on the Prevention of [...]

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Producer’s Note: The State of National Security

The portions of the President’ recent State of the Union Address dealing with national security (and foreign policy, more broadly): 941 words out of 7,311. This translates into 6 minutes and 30 seconds of a 69-minute speech, or roughly 9% of Obama’s presentation that night.
The President said that he is not interested in “re-litigating the [...]

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