Print Secure Freedom Radio Read Full Bio Partners in Crime: Economic Collusion with China Props up Venezuela's Chavez Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has a strong weapon in his tough 2012 re-election campaign against a united opposition lead by Henrique Capriles: a multibillion dollar oil-for-credit deal with China. 24 Feb 2012 America's Energy Security Representative Fred Upton analyzes the Keystone Pipeline and the steps being taken to keep the pipeline alive. 23 Feb 2012 McCain's Troubling Outreach to the Muslim Brotherhood Republican John McCain has been traveling the Mideast with a bipartisan delegation of his Senate colleagues. He seems to think the region’s ascendant Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood are people America can do business with. 22 Feb 2012 Obama Budget Decreases Air Force to 100 Combat-Ready Planes How important is air superiority? Since 1950, the enemy has never attacked US forces from the air. The F-15 has never been shot down in air-to-air combat, and the F-22 is by far the most dominant plane in the skies. 21 Feb 2012 Sue Myrick: DOD and DOJ Anti-Terror Training Censored to Pacify Muslim Activists Fred Grandy goes inside the Cloakroom with Representative Sue Myrick in order to drill down on the failure of both the DOD and DOJ in adequately providing clarity to Congress as to their training practices. The president has made it clear he does not want the US government to use any terminology that might offend the Muslim community, but how can we train our agents to combat a threat if we cannot openly and truthfully talk about the threat? 20 Feb 2012 Bill Gertz: 35 HASC Republicans Challenge Obama's 80% Cut to Nuclear Stock Pile 35 House Armed Services Committee republicans have written a letter to the President claiming that the White House plan to reduce our nuclear stock pile by 80% is dangerous. 18 Feb 2012 Congressman Mike Turner: Obama Abandoning Few START Provisions Advantageous to U.S. Congressman Mike Turner joins Frank to explore the repercussions of President Obama’s attempt to drastically reduce our nuclear weapons by 80%. Obama agreed to upgrade the weapons we have currently as a stipulation when signing the START Treaty, but now he is walking away from that plan. 16 Feb 2012 The Iranian Threat in America's Backyard Congressman Jeff Duncan introduces the “Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act of 2012” (H.R 3783) which comes a week after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s five day tour of four Latin American countries. Duncan’s legislation makes it clear that American policy is to counter Iran’s influence in Latin America by requiring a coordinated and targeted strategy that uses all elements of national power. 15 Feb 2012 Admiral Hopes to Increase SpecOps in New Obama Military Budget Adm. William H. McRaven, who is in charge of Special Operations Command, is pushing for a larger role for his elite units. The plan would give him more autonomy to position his forces and their war-fighting equipment where intelligence and global events indicate they are most needed. 14 Feb 2012 The Perils of Defense Cuts How does the austere economic climate affect our men and women in uniform? The President of the National Association of Uniformed Services, former Lieutenant General Jack Klimp, covers employment, salary, and healthcare issues from the perspective of our Military Services. 10 Feb 2012 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next
Partners in Crime: Economic Collusion with China Props up Venezuela's Chavez Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has a strong weapon in his tough 2012 re-election campaign against a united opposition lead by Henrique Capriles: a multibillion dollar oil-for-credit deal with China. 24 Feb 2012
America's Energy Security Representative Fred Upton analyzes the Keystone Pipeline and the steps being taken to keep the pipeline alive. 23 Feb 2012
McCain's Troubling Outreach to the Muslim Brotherhood Republican John McCain has been traveling the Mideast with a bipartisan delegation of his Senate colleagues. He seems to think the region’s ascendant Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood are people America can do business with. 22 Feb 2012
Obama Budget Decreases Air Force to 100 Combat-Ready Planes How important is air superiority? Since 1950, the enemy has never attacked US forces from the air. The F-15 has never been shot down in air-to-air combat, and the F-22 is by far the most dominant plane in the skies. 21 Feb 2012
Sue Myrick: DOD and DOJ Anti-Terror Training Censored to Pacify Muslim Activists Fred Grandy goes inside the Cloakroom with Representative Sue Myrick in order to drill down on the failure of both the DOD and DOJ in adequately providing clarity to Congress as to their training practices. The president has made it clear he does not want the US government to use any terminology that might offend the Muslim community, but how can we train our agents to combat a threat if we cannot openly and truthfully talk about the threat? 20 Feb 2012
Bill Gertz: 35 HASC Republicans Challenge Obama's 80% Cut to Nuclear Stock Pile 35 House Armed Services Committee republicans have written a letter to the President claiming that the White House plan to reduce our nuclear stock pile by 80% is dangerous. 18 Feb 2012
Congressman Mike Turner: Obama Abandoning Few START Provisions Advantageous to U.S. Congressman Mike Turner joins Frank to explore the repercussions of President Obama’s attempt to drastically reduce our nuclear weapons by 80%. Obama agreed to upgrade the weapons we have currently as a stipulation when signing the START Treaty, but now he is walking away from that plan. 16 Feb 2012
The Iranian Threat in America's Backyard Congressman Jeff Duncan introduces the “Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act of 2012” (H.R 3783) which comes a week after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s five day tour of four Latin American countries. Duncan’s legislation makes it clear that American policy is to counter Iran’s influence in Latin America by requiring a coordinated and targeted strategy that uses all elements of national power. 15 Feb 2012
Admiral Hopes to Increase SpecOps in New Obama Military Budget Adm. William H. McRaven, who is in charge of Special Operations Command, is pushing for a larger role for his elite units. The plan would give him more autonomy to position his forces and their war-fighting equipment where intelligence and global events indicate they are most needed. 14 Feb 2012
The Perils of Defense Cuts How does the austere economic climate affect our men and women in uniform? The President of the National Association of Uniformed Services, former Lieutenant General Jack Klimp, covers employment, salary, and healthcare issues from the perspective of our Military Services. 10 Feb 2012
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