Bauer and Rose: Jihadi terror now playing in a neighborhood near you
In this thought-provoking episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer delve into the unsettling events that have marked the beginning of the new year. The hosts discuss the recent terrorist attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, highlighting the media's reluctance to call these events what they are—acts of terrorism. They criticize the government's failure to address Islamist jihadist terrorism and the broader implications for national security.
Bauer and Rose explore the response of public officials and media outlets, questioning the intentional misuse of language and the refusal to connect the dots. They express frustration over the FBI's and DOJ's handling of information, pointing out the lack of transparency and accountability in law enforcement agencies. The hosts also touch on the Biden administration's focus on countering Islamophobia, arguing that it diverts attention from the real threats facing the nation.
The episode takes a reflective turn as Bauer and Rose discuss the cultural and societal challenges in the West, emphasizing the need for strong leadership and moral courage. They highlight the importance of faith, family, and community in building resilience against the threats posed by radical ideologies.
As the episode concludes, Bauer and Rose extend heartfelt New Year wishes, encouraging listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in the face of adversity. They express hope for a year marked by strength, peace, and the reaffirmation of American values.