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Barr Brings the Truth, Kamala’s Big Blunder, Second Home Suffering

July 28, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Barr Brings the Truth, Kamala’s Big Blunder, Second Home Suffering” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the sanity of Attorney General Bill Barr in the face of congressional Democrats who refuse to acknowledge the violence and destruction in the streets, much less do anything about it.  They also enjoy hearing how Sen. Kamala Harris may have damaged her chance of being Joe Biden’s running mate.  And they get a kick out of the tone-deaf rich people complaining to the New York Times about having to ride out the pandemic at their summer homes in the Hamptons.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Crime, Elections, History, Journalism, law, News & Politics, Podcasts, Police, Sports Tagged With: 2020, Bill Barr, congress, Hamptons, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, National Review, NFL, NYT, police, riots, Three Martini Lunch

Politics of Portland, Another COVID Shutdown? Washington No-Names

July 24, 2020 by GregC

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Chad Benson is in for Jim Geraghty. Today, Chad and Greg discuss the political insanity playing out in Portland, as the media and the mayor paint the violent mob as the victims now that federal forces are there to protect government property. However, Chad wonders whether Portland should be left to suffer the results of its own radicalism. They also dig into the congressional fight over unemployment benefits and wonder if another widespread COVID shutdown is on the way. And they have fun with the news that the “Washington Football Team” will not have a mascot for the 2020 NFL season.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Crime, Economy, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Police, Sports Tagged With: COVID, Economy, feds, National Review, NFL, police, Portland, Redskins, riots, Three Martini Lunch, unemployment, Washington

Closing the Consulate, Police Replacement Problems, Biden’s Bad History

July 23, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim again today.  Today, Rob and Greg kick off the 2020 Major League Baseball season by enjoying a parody of how the Washington Nationals are failing to keep up with today’s woke cultural standards.  Then they cheer the U.S. for closing down the Chinese consulate in Houston.  They also chronicle a massive failure in Minneapolis as the effort to replace police there proves rather challenging.  And they roll their eyes as Joe Biden claims President Trump is America’s first racist president for calling the coronavirus the Chinese virus.  They also use the opportunity to bash the most racist president of in American history.

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Filed Under: China, Crime, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, News & Politics, Police, Sports Tagged With: China, consulate, coronavirus, Joe Biden, Minneapolis, MLB, National Review, Nationals, police, President Trump, racism, Three Martini Lunch

Cancelling Margaret Sanger, Portland Riots, Biden’s Long Shot

July 21, 2020 by GregC

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Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review is in for Jim today. Join her and Greg as they discuss Planned Parenthood finally admitting that founder Margaret Sanger was an advocate of eugenics and that it is taking her name off its Manhattan facility. They also unload on Portland “leaders” for allowing seven weeks of violence and property destruction to go on without consequences but denouncing the federal government for stepping in to deal with the problem. And Alexandra wonders why Joe Biden is trying to win over religious conservatives after endorsing taxpayer-funded abortions and suing nuns over birth control coverage.

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Filed Under: Abortion, Constitution, Crime, Elections, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Police, Religion Tagged With: Catholics, conservatives, Joe Biden, National Review, Planned Parenthood, Portland, riots, Sanger, Three Martini Lunch

Vaccine Progress, Extreme Teachers’ Unions, Kasich to Speak at DNC

July 20, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim today.  Join Rob and Greg as they welcome encouraging news about a coronavirus vaccine.  They also unload on the United Teachers Los Angeles union for wanting Medicare for All, a moratorium on new charter schools, a wealth tax, and defunding of police before they’re comfortable going back into the classroom.  And they have fun with the most predictable news of 2020…John Kasich will be speaking at the Democratic National Convention.

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Filed Under: Education, Health Care, History, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: 2020, COVID, defund, DNC, Kasich, LA, National Review, police, teachers, Three Martini Lunch, vaccine

A Whole Lot of Hacks

July 16, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they dissect three different hacks. First, they dig into Russia caught by the U.S. and two other countries trying to hack COVID research. They also discuss the Twitter hack that briefly hijacked high-profile accounts to run a bitcoin scam. And they discuss the political hackery of MSNBC as Chuck Todd claims the cable network has no editorial viewpoint during the daytime. Finally, they foreshadow the allegedly looming bombshell about to hit D.C.

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Filed Under: Crime, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts, Social Media, Sports Tagged With: bitcoin, COVID, hack, MSNBC, National Review, Redskins, russia, Three Martini Lunch, todd, Tur, Twitter

Seattle Recall, Fauci vs. Trump, ‘Redskins’ Retired

July 13, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the leftist radicals in Seattle trying to recall Mayor Jenny Durkan for handling of the “autonomous zone” in the city. They also cringe as Anthony Fauci inexplicably praises Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio for their handling of the coronavirus and the Trump administration starts pointing out all the things Fauci got wrong as the pandemic unfolded. And they discuss why the Washington Redskins are really “retiring” their team name now.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Health Care, History, law, News & Politics, Police, Social Media, Sports Tagged With: CHAZ, COVID, Durkan, Fauci, National Review, Redskins, Seattle, Three Martini Lunch, Trump

Biden’s Leftward Lurch, De Blasio’s Hypocrisy, No Football?

July 10, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they hammer Joe Biden for promising to force the Little Sisters of the Poor and others to include contraception coverage for employees, regardless of their personal beliefs. They also slam New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for shredding the first amendment by banning large gatherings except for Black Lives Matter protesting. And they wonder whether there will be football in September as the Big Ten kills its non-conference schedule and the NFL seems destined for a major labor fight.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Economy, Health Care, History, Journalism, Labor, law, News & Politics, Police, Religion, Sports Tagged With: assembly, Bill de Blasio, BLM, contraception, COVID, Economy, football, Joe Biden, National Review, NFL, nuns, Obamacare, Three Martini Lunch

School Wars, Explaining John Roberts, Kanye 2020

July 8, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg for three crazy martinis today! First, they wade into the battle over how schools should open, with President Trump and teacher unions unsurprisingly on opposite sides of the debate.  Jim offers a highly entertaining theory on how a recent head injury may explain some of his troubling decisions. And they have a lot of fun dissecting the new presidential campaign of Kanye West.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Education, Elections, History, Labor, law, News & Politics, Sports Tagged With: 2020, injury, John Roberts, Kanye, National Review, school, SCOTUS, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, unions

Scott Tells the Truth, Latest COVID Craziness, Stimulus Checks for the Dead

June 26, 2020 by GregC

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Your Friday martinis are served as Rob Long fills in for Jim. Today, they applaud Tim Scott for pointing out the Democrats didn’t block police reform because of what was in the bill but because of who was proposing it. They also wade into the scrutiny on some red states as their COVID infections increase, and they dissect the intense political debate over wearing masks. And they have fun with the news $1.4 billion in stimulus checks were sent out to dead people.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Economy, Health Care, History, Journalism, law, Police Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID, dead, democrats, masks, National Review, police, Scott, stimulus, Three Martini Lunch

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