By Ted Belman
Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney in Washington DC is the place where national security policy makers both listen to and contribute to the content. That’s because, like all informed voters, they need depth in national security and foreign policy media that cuts past the sound bites to the heart of consequential issues. Our guests and regular contributors include past and present government officials, lawmakers, military personnel, experts, journalists, commentators and freedom fighters, from here and abroad.
This program is so good you will want to listen to it daily.
I was interviewed yesterday by Frank Gaffney, the Founder and President of the Center for Security Policy for this program.
The interview will be a 10 minute segment in an hour show that will be available today.
Go here to learn where to listen live or in podcast.
Unfortunately, I missed the broadcast last night as I was out. I catch the program many nights at 9 PM on 1260 WWRC in Washington DC. If you don’t live in the Washington area, you can pick up the live stream on http://www.1260wrc.com. You can also pick up the stream using the tunein app which I use on my Windows 8 phone, but is also available on android and I would assume, iphone and ipad.
Gaffney refers to many of his guests as the “go to” persons on a particular topic; well, Secure Freedom Radio is the “go to” show on national security and defense issues, Israel, global jihad, electromagnetic pulse warfare, and other pressing, timely topics. Guests regularly include Bill Gertz (check out his freebeacon.com website); Andy McCarthy, Gordon Chang, and so many others-I’m leaving many off.)
I don’t know if Secure Freedom Radio is available on other local broadcast outlets, but it is available by the livestream from wwrc and I know the podcasts are available on the Center for Security Policy website. I know that there will be rebroadcasts over the weekend on WWRC. I usually have WWRC on almost all the time in the car or at home, it’s always in the background, so I get a full dose of Medved, Prager, Hewitt and Gaffney all around the clock. I rarely watch television anymore.
Start listening to this show–you won’t be sorry and if you don’t, I promise you’re missing out.