'Breitbart News Sunday' on SXM 125: National Security Action Summit Preview

'Breitbart News Sunday' on SXM 125: National Security Action Summit Preview

On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7PM to 10PM EST, Breitbart News Executive Chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon will talk about the upcoming National Security Action Summit (NSAS II), co-sponsored by EMPAct America along with other major news items and announcements.

Breitbart contributor Frank Gaffney, David Bellavia from EMPact America and Col. Allen West will come on the program to talk about the NSAS and the heavy hitting speakers slated to appear, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Dr. Ben Carson.The conference will take place in Salon III at Washington D.C.’s Marriott Wardman Park Hotel (2660 Woodley Rd NW, Washington, DC 20008) starting at 8:00 am EST with a screening of Dinesh D’Souza’s new documentary, “America: Imagine a World Without Her.”

Key behind-the-scenes conservative politicos in Washington have formed a new conservative scorecard and member rating system designed to help Americans track their members of Congress, how they vote and how they lead–or fail to lead–on key issues pertinent to the conservative movement. The “Conservative Review” website is up and running with a soft launch now, and Breitbart News’ Matthew Boyle will have an inside look at how it will operate and how it aims to hold members of Congress accountable.

Mark Krikorian from Center for Immigration Studies will come on to talk about the ongoing crisis at the border.

Breitbart contributor Jordan Schachtel will come on the program to talk about the ongoing crisis of the Islamic State rise in the Middle East.

Breitbart California editor Joel Pollak will come on the program to speak about his new book Wacko Birds: The Fall and (Rise) of the Tea Party which is a political history of the last five years and chronicles the rise and impact of the Tea Party.

Bannon will speak to Col. Rob Maness, a conservative Republican who is running for senate in Louisiana and challenging Sen. Mary Landrieu (D).


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