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Politico Resists the Mob, Biden’s Minimum Wage Mistake, Lockdowns Failed

January 15, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they applaud Politico editors for defending their decision to have Ben Shapiro as a guest author and not caving to the liberal outrage in the newsroom. They also tell Joe Biden that this is the worst possible time to pursue a $15 per hour minimum wage, since it would kill even more jobs and probably more businesses. And they fume as a major study concludes lockdown policies did not help to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, COVID-19, Economy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Ben Shapiro, COVID relief, COVID-19, Joe Biden, lockdowns, minimum wage, National Review, Politico, Three Martini Lunch

Omnibus Disgrace, 3 Martini Lunch Tax Break, ‘Die Hard’ Capitalists

December 22, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they fume over the obscene process by which Congress shoveled a lot of wasteful spending into the combined omnibus and COVID relief spending bill that will do some good for small businesses. But while disgusted with the process, they are excited about the doubled tax deduction for three martini lunches! And they address comments from Die Hard director John McTiernan that the film is anti-capitalist, but they just might veer off into other aspects of this cinematic masterpiece.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, COVID-19, Economy, Entertainment, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: capitalism, COVID relief, Die Hard, lunches, National Review, omnibus, restaurants, taxes, Three Martini Lunch

Biden’s Unqualified Cabinet, Putin’s Weak Denial, Lincoln Project’s Lies

December 17, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they wonder what could possibly qualify Pete Buttigieg to be the next Secretary of Transportation. They also react to Russian President Vladimir denying his government killed a prominent critic because his people would have finished the job. And they unload on the frauds at the Lincoln Project, who finally admit they’re now an anti-Republican outfit.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, Crime, Economy, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, Podcasts, Russia Tagged With: cabinet, democrats, Joe Biden, Lincoln Project, National Review, Pete Buttigieg, russia, Three Martini Lunch, Vladimir Putin

Bad News Becerra, Accusing Cuomo, Teacher Unions’ True Colors

December 7, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg, even though there are no good martinis today. They wince as Joe Biden taps radical lefty Xavier Becerra to run the Department of Health and Human Services. They also walk through the thoroughly unsurprising allegations that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo runs a toxic work environment. And they fume as the Chicago Teachers’ Union says returning to in-person instruction is due to racism, sexism, and misogyny while national unions convince Joe Biden to demand $100 billion to reopen elementary schools.

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Filed Under: Abortion, Climate, congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Education, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Labor, News & Politics Tagged With: abortion, Andrew Cuomo, Biden, Chicago, climate, HHS, money, National Review, teachers, Three Martini Lunch, union, Xavier Becerra

Kerry & Climate Change, Compulsory Voting? Pennsylvania’s Alcohol Ban

November 24, 2020 by GregC

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There may be no good martinis today but we’re still having a lot of fun! Join Jim and Greg as they groan over Biden’s choice of John Kerry to be a special envoy on climate change and Biden making the progressive climate agenda a major priority. They also tear apart the push for compulsory voting in the U.S. and why not caring about politics should remain one of our cherished rights. And they unload on Pennsylvania for implementing an arbitrary ban on alcohol sales in bars and restaurants on Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, COVID-19, Economy, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts, Social Media Tagged With: alcohol, climate, compulsory voting, John Kerry, National Review, Pennsylvania, Three Martini Lunch

Much Better Debate, Biden’s Many Lies, Libs & Coyotes

October 23, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they discuss how the final debate was much more pleasant to watch and far more substantive than the first one. They also dissect Joe Biden’s many lies in the debate – from saying he never promised to ban fracking to suggesting that the Hunter Biden laptop story is just Russian disinformation to inexplicably contending no one lost their private health insurance plans because of Obamacare. And they appreciate many lefties revealing just how little they know about immigration policy by misunderstanding and mocking Trump’s reference to “coyotes” smuggling kids across the border.

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Filed Under: Climate, Economy, Elections, Energy, Foreign Policy, Health Care, History, Humor, Immigration, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts, Social Media Tagged With: Biden, coyotes, debate, fracking, immigration, lies, National Review, Obamacare, oil, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, Welker

Forest Fire Facts, Middle East Momentum, Public Backs Barrett

October 20, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg for three good martinis! First, they credit NBC for actually reporting that a big reason for huge forest fires is poor government management and a refusal to diligently thin out forests to contain future fires. They’re also thrilled to see polling showing 80 percent of Saudis expecting normalization of relations with Israel and 71 percent expecting it whether the Palestinians pursue a peace deal or not. And they’re glad to see a majority of Americans approving the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett and a huge majority opposing court packing.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, Constitution, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, News & Politics, Podcasts, Supreme Court Tagged With: Barrett, Biden, forest fires, Israel, National Review, NBC, Palestinians, Saudi Arabia, Supreme Court, Three Martini Lunch

Pence’s Strong Night, Media Excuses for Harris, Trump Rejects Virtual Debate

October 8, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Mike Pence for a solid debate and putting Kamala Harris on defense over court packing, the economy, the Green New Deal, fracking and more. They also discuss how Harris once again showed she is overrated as a debater and how the media tried to change the discussion after the debate to how Harris was somehow at a disadvantage because she’s a woman. And they serve up a double shot of crazy as the Commission on Presidential Debates announces next week’s debate will be virtual and President Trump immediately rejects the idea.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Economy, Energy, Health Care, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Supreme Court Tagged With: #PenceWontheDebate, court packing, debate, Economy, fracking, Kamala Harris, Mike Pence, National Review, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, virtual

Princeton & Racism, Mail-In Vote Loopholes, Biden’s Fracking Doublespeak

September 18, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they chronicle how Princeton University’s self-flagellation over systemic racism launched a federal investigation into whether they should no longer qualify for taxpayer dollars. They also cringe as two swing states (and, yes, Nevada is one of them) create mail-in voting loopholes that erode confidence in the system. And they hammer Joe Biden for claiming to be for and against fracking in the same answer.

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Filed Under: Climate, Education, Elections, Energy, History, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: ballots, betsy devos, fracking, Joe Biden, mail, National Review, postmarks, Princeton, racism, signatures, Three Martini Lunch

Big COVID Breakthrough, Anti-Vax Democrats, Kamala’s Obvious Ambition

September 15, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer what appears to be a major antibody discovery from the University of Pittsburgh that could be a huge asset in the fight against COVID. They also spotlight the “party of science” figures like Kamala Harris and North Carolina U.S. Senate hopeful Cal Cunningham saying they would not trust a COVID vaccine announced prior to the election. And they have fun with Kamala promising what would happen in a “Harris administration” before suddenly remembering she’s not actually the nominee.

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Filed Under: Climate, Elections, Health Care, History, News & Politics Tagged With: 2020, Ab8, Biden, COVID, Cunningham, Kamala Harris, National Review, Three Martini Lunch, vaccine

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