Mark Dankof's America will rejoin the
Republic Broadcasting Network on
Sunday mornings, beginning April 20th. The show will air live,
7-9 a.m.
Central time, and be subsequently archived for later listeners on the
Republic Broadcasting Network site at
http://www.republicbroadcasting.org.
The show format will consist of news analysis of critical domestic and
international developments, seen through the lenses of Mr. Dankof's Old
Right, Paleo-conservative, anti-New World Order worldview. Guests will
be drawn from political, media, and literary circles both in the United
States and abroad, who contribute to the show's themes and edify the
listening audience. The listener call-in format employed in the
previous
Mark Dankof's America stint on the Republic Broadcasting
Network will be retained again.
Biographical Information:
Mark Dankof is a contributor to the American Free Press and serves as a
talk show host and radio broadcaster for the Republic Broadcasting
Network. Born in Wiesbaden, Germany, the son of a United States Air
Force Colonel, he graduated from Valparaiso University in 1977 and from
Chicago's Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 1983. In recent years,
he has pursued post-graduate work in systematic theology and
theological German at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
His thesis interest pertains to Martin Chemnitz's evaluation of the
Council of Trent (1545-1563).
Formerly the 36th District Chairman of the Republican Party in King
County/Seattle and later an elected delegate to Texas State Republican
Conventions in 1994 and 1996, he entered the United States Senate race
in Delaware in 2000 as the nominated candidate of the Constitution
Party against Democratic candidate Thomas Carper and Republican
incumbent William Roth. He is an Endowed Life Member of the National
Rifle Association and a Life Member of the Texas State Rifle
Association.
Pastor Dankof now serves Immanuel Lutheran Church of San Antonio at
http://www.ilcsa.org. His personal web page may be accessed at
http://www.MarkDankof.com. He is a member of the clergy roster of the Lutheran Ministerium and Synod--USA found at
http://www.lmsusa.org.