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Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Frank Gaffney, Center for Security Policy

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Frank Gaffney has been a vigilant national security advocate since he worked for legendary Democratic Washington Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson in the late 1970s.

Gaffney, who served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy in the Reagan administration, is the founding president of the Center for Security Policy think tank. Focused on national security, American sovereignty and preserving freedom, Gaffney is a regular contributor to many media outlets, including the Washington Times where he writes a weekly column.

The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas recently spoke to Gaffney about the threat of political Islam, the Obama administration’s failure to approve the Keystone Pipeline, the tea party’s view of national security issues and much more.

Click the links below to fast-forward to each question:

What do you say to people who believe President Obama is now managing the decline of America?

Help us understand the Obama administration’s position on Keystone XL Pipeline?

What is the biggest threat to America?

What personal price have you paid for warning people about threats to our national security?

Does the tea party movement care about national security issues?

What evidence do you see of a “war on women”?

As a microcosm of societal and cultural changes, what is happening in Dearborn, Michigan?

For more information:

Frank Gaffney’s organization’s website

 

 

Ten-part online course on the Muslim Brotherhood

End “the Shariah War on Women”

Shariah, the Threat to America

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