Bauer and Rose: Biden takes credit for fall of dictator he spent 4 years funding
In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer launch into a spirited discussion on the current state of college sports, particularly focusing on the dynamics of college football playoffs and the implications of conference championships. The hosts debate the evolving landscape of college sports, drawing parallels to broader societal and political themes.
The conversation takes a sharp turn into the realm of politics and foreign policy, as Tom and Gary dissect the Biden administration's handling of international relations, particularly with Syria and Iran. They critique the administration's foreign policy decisions, emphasizing the perceived inconsistencies and the broader implications for American interests.
In a heated segment, the hosts tackle the controversial topic of national security, discussing the mysterious sightings of drones over American skies and the implications of foreign influence within the U.S. They express concern over the lack of transparency from federal agencies and the potential threats to national security.
The episode also delves into the contentious issue of nationalism versus globalism, with Tom and Gary defending the virtues of patriotism and critiquing the liberal conflation of nationalism with negative connotations. They argue for a balanced approach that respects national identity while engaging with global challenges.
As the discussion unfolds, the hosts touch on the state of the U.S. defense industrial base, highlighting the challenges of maintaining military readiness amidst global commitments. They call for a reevaluation of defense priorities to ensure national security and deter potential conflicts.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the political landscape, particularly the influence of former President Trump and the internal challenges within the Republican Party.