Presidential Candidate Sen. Rick Santorum checks in with Frank for a full hour while in route to a campaign stop in Pittsburgh. The Senator breaks down what he calls a “Gathering Storm” of security threats facing the United States, from Communist China, to the “Messianic Revolutionary State” of Iran, a “new nemesis” in Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and Islamic Extremism. “We have to draw a line in the sand,” says Santorum as he explains what is at stake in the next election for national security. The Presidential hopeful argues his position that President Obama has proven to be a weak horse, by “wringing his hands” with Iran, and being “more concerned with growing the size of government” here at home, rather than acting out American interests abroad. Finally, he describes the foreign policy a Santorum Presidency would bring: relying on American interests and our allies and not the UN.