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Cold War Radio

Hutch Bailie Jr.
Donald Trump
Second Amendment
Politics
New York City
Biden Administration
Food Supply Crisis
Bird Flu
Hunter Biden
Republican Party
Election Integrity
Covid-19
Law Enforcement
Political Accountability
Democratic Party
California Politics
Trump Impeachment
Juneteenth
Loudoun County
Ten Commandments
Taxation In California

Cold War Radio is an effort to ensure this period in our history is not forgotten or rewritten. The show provides analysis of current events as well as reflections into the post WWII decades. Your Host Hutch Bailie Jr. mans the Northeast Command deep down in the Bunker, Dr Ward Miller is in on Monday and Wednesday, Friday it's Week In Review with Jack from Northern Virginia. Rocky has your back in... more

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Recent Guests

Kara Tibbetts
Rhode Island resident advocating against gun bills
Citizen advocate
Episode: CWR#K739 4_10_26
Gina (Virginia)
Caller discussing Virginia politics and redistricting issues
Audience member
Episode: CWR#K739 4_10_26
Marlene (Florida)
Caller sharing space-program comments and space-news perspective
Audience member
Episode: CWR#K739 4_10_26
Carl Higbee
Frontline security professional introduced on-air
Frontline
Episode: CWR#K734 3_30_26
Paul Reese
Co-host from Minnesota, referred to as Paulie
Episode: CWR#K730 3_20_26
Susan Kokinda
Guest host, political commentator
MAGA movement oriented commentator
Episode: CWR#K729 3_18_26
Admiral Brad Cooper
Commander of US Central Command
United States Central Command (US)
Episode: CWR#K728 3_16_26
Pete Hegseth
Political commentator featured in clips
Fox News
Episode: CWR#K725 3_9_26
Tommy Robinson
Political commentator featured in clips
Self‑published commentator/activist
Episode: CWR#K725 3_9_26

Hosts

Hutch Bailie Jr.
Host of Cold War Radio with a long-running, central role in the program.
Dr. Ward Miller
Co-host and regular contributor focusing on analysis and commentary.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Batchin’ Off

    Pretty boring show. I batch off while listening to it, but I usually turn it off once I spurt.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jork42069
    United States3 months ago
  • Head on straight

    Thanks for keeping our sights on target

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2teveme
    United States9 months ago
  • Barry

    Man,, hutch and Ward are my Go To guys they are so relevant

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bjaymcc
    United Statesa year ago
  • News you can actually use

    While the network and cable news channels cover all of the same information, Hutch brings news you otherwise would not get. Highly recommended podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Strakakhan
    United States6 years ago
  • Sweet Radio listening!!

    Information that Hutch and Norway cover is excellent!!!!! Love you guys 😎

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gotee1
    United States7 years ago

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Positive note on relevance and timely commentary, with hosts described as highly engaged and opinionated.
Praise for bringing unique perspectives and on-site reporting, though some listeners find the tone very partisan.
Listeners appreciate straightforward discussion and callers that add local color, with occasional critiques about sensationalism or bias.

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CWR#K728 3_16_26
Q: What is the current status and objective of Operation Epic Fury as presented by the CENTCOM commander?
The operation is aimed at degrading Iran's defense capabilities, destroying missiles, drones, and related manufacturing infrastructure, while protecting freedom of navigation in the region and supporting regional partners.
CWR#K714 2_6_26
Q: Does that make any sense? And explain that a little bit, if it does.
An entity really can't be injured, so it really can't have standing.
CWR#K714 2_6_26
Q: Could you help explain some of that a little bit?
Standing is a necessary part of a lawsuit, indicating you must have a concrete injury to sue.
CWR#K699 12_29_25
Q: What should accountability look like regarding the ongoing fraud investigations?
People in the government are ultimately responsible for holding those accountable for the fraud, and there should be arrests and indictments at the higher levels.
CWR#K686 11_24_25
Q: What are the penalties of sedition in the United States of America?
Sedition is a serious violation of the law, and there are severe consequences including potentially the death penalty.

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A high-energy, opinion-driven current affairs show that blends geopolitical analysis with sharp political commentary. Episodes consistently cover US political dynamics, media narratives, and foreign policy topics, often framed through a populist, anti-establishment lens. Notable throughlines include support for conservative remedies, skepticism toward mainstream outlets, calls for accountability in government, and a patriotic orientation that foregrounds national security and traditional values. The format frequently features host banter, on-the-ground reporting, live reactions from callers, and promotional calls to support the program, creating a distinctive, partisan voice that aims to provoke debate and engagement among listeners seeking... more

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2. Gina (Virginia)
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4. Carl Higbee
5. Paul Reese
6. Susan Kokinda
7. Admiral Brad Cooper
8. Pete Hegseth

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