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Trump Rolls Back Obama EPA Rule, Media Sugarcoat Socialism, Security Clearance Roulette

August 21, 2018 by GregC

Listen to “Trump Rolls Back Obama EPA Rule, Media Sugarcoat Socialism, Security Clearance Roulette” on Spreaker.

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud the Trump administration for rolling back the burdensome EPA clean power plant regulations and giving the states more flexibility in how they deal with emissions.  They also unload on CNN and other media outlets for reporting on tearful reunions among family members living in North and South Korea after nearly 70 years, blaming the separation on the Korean War rather than a brutally repressive communist regime in North Korea.  And they shake their heads as President Trump takes to Twitter and muses about pulling security clearances based on what former national security officials say about him on cable television.

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Filed Under: News and Politics, Podcasts, polls Tagged With: Brennan, clapper, communism, EPA, Mudd, National Review, North Korea, power plant rule, President Trump, security clearances, socialism, South Korea, Three Martini Lunch

Americans Want Pre-Election SCOTUS Vote, Merkel Slows Refugee Flood, Iranian Terror Plot Foiled

July 3, 2018 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America head into Independence Day with four good martinis. They look at a survey showing the majority of Americans support a Senate vote on President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee before the midterm election. They also support German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to reverse the country’s open-borders immigration policy due to mounting political pressure. They analyze reports showing an Iranian diplomat was involved in a plot to attack a conference of Iranian resistance groups in Paris. And they welcome Brian Ross’ departure from ABC News following his false report that Trump ordered Michael Flynn to speak with Russians before the 2016 presidential election.

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Filed Under: congress, Economy, News and Politics, Podcasts, polls Tagged With: Iran, Merkel, Ross, SCOTUS

Public Sours on Anti-Gun Businesses, GOP Dodges Scandal, No Tax = No Obamacare?

February 28, 2018 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America discuss new polling showing public perception dropping for businesses that are publicly breaking ties with the NRA, due entirely to a massive plunge in favorability among Republicans.  They also breathe a sigh of relief as Republicans in Arizona’s eighth congressional district reject the frontrunner in the primary after the married minister was caught exchanging inappropriate texts with a female staffer.  And they wish the best of luck to 20 state attorneys general who argue that all of Obamacare should be declared unconstitutional now that the tax provision that saved it at the Supreme Court in 2012 has been scrapped in the new tax law.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts, polls Tagged With: Arizona, businesses, individual mandate, Lesko, Montenegro, National Review, NRA, Obamacare, Republicans, Supreme Court, tax, Three Martini Lunch

Optimism in Georgia Election, Hail to the Redskins, US Downs Syrian Drone

June 20, 2017 by GregC

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Rich McFadden of Radio America feeling optimistic after a recent poll shows that Republican Karen Handel has a slim lead over Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff in the Georgia runoff election. They also praise the Supreme Court which ruled unanimously in favor of protecting trademarks that some parties may consider offensive or disparaging. And they applaud the U.S. military as they down the third pro-Syrian regime aircraft this month, an action which prompted a harsh Russian response.

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Filed Under: News, News & Politics, Podcasts, polls Tagged With: drones, Free Speech, Georgia Election, Jon Ossoff, Karen Handel, Martini, National Review, Redskins, russia, Supreme Court, Syria, U.S. Military

Army Targets Pro-Family Groups

October 15, 2013 by GregC

The American Family Association is fighting back after the U.S. Army used taxpayer funds to classify pro-family organizations as “hate groups” and ordered uniformed personnel to avoid any affiliation with them.

The AFA says the government’s hostility is rooted entirely in the groups’ opposition to same-sex marriage and open homosexuality in the military.  They also assert that the Obama administration is using the list of “hate groups” compiled by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

“The reason we’ve been tagged as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center is that we simply have a disagreement with them over whether homosexual behavior should be normalized.  We believe it should not be.  We believe there are health risks associated with homosexual behavior for the obvious reasons.  We love homosexuals enough to tell them the truth.  We don’t hate them.  We love them.  We want them to live healthy, long lives.  We want them to enjoy eternal life.  So we love them enough to tell them the truth,” said AFA Issue Analysis Director Bryan Fischer, who also AFA’s Focal Point Radio.

“Disagreement is not hatred.  Disagreement is just disagreement.  So it’s appalling that they’ve taken this slanderous accusation and are now using it in official military training.  We’re in contact with the Pentagon right now through our elected officials to get to the bottom of this and bring this to an end,” said Fischer.

AFA is also furious that the U.S. Army presentation commanding all personnel to avoid affiliation with pro-family groups deliberately linked it with Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church, whose few members routinely picket the funerals of service members and carry placards declaring that God hates gay people.  Fischer says the false association is also slanderous and the differences couldn’t be clearer between his organization and Westboro.

“That was particularly offensive that they would link us with Fred Phelps.  He protests at the funerals of soldiers.  You’re not going to find a stronger supporter of the American military than the American Family Association,” said Fischer, who explained how the two views on homosexuality are worlds apart as well.

“He actually believes that God hates homosexuals…We know that he doesn’t because the Bible says that God loves the whole world.  He loved everybody in the world.  That’s why he gave his son to die.  So we believe that God loves homosexuals, that Christ died for homosexual sinners just like he died for heterosexual sinners, that the offer of forgiveness and eternal life in the person of Jesus Christ.  That’s the message that we want to communicate,” said Fischer.

Fischer says he’s also heard from various sources that many Christian members of the military do not plan to re-enlist because of the crackdown on religious freedom by the federal government.

“Those that are strong in their faith, strong believers in Christ and in Christianity and in the values that made America great, they are the heart and soul of the American military.  If we start losing them, that really is going to weaken our military and that will ultimately be the biggest threat to our national security,” said Fischer.

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Who has Waged War on Women?

August 2, 2012 by GregC

The 2012 presidential election is quickly approaching, but the women’s vote is still unpredictable. President Obama and Mitt Romney have been battling for the allegiance of American women and phrases like the “war on women” have made headlines around the country. Radio America’s Vanessa Oblinger talked with Young America’s Foundation Vice President Kate Obenshain, Regnery Publishing President Marji Ross, Executive Director of the National Council of Negro Women Dr. Avis Jones Deweever and Chair Woman of the National Council of Women’s Organizations and President of the Women’s Institute of Research and Education about the different aspects and components of the alleged war on women. Obamacare, religious freedom, global women’s rights, family dynamics, equality in the workplace and the equal rights amendment are all different aspects of the war the women covered along with debating who the best presidential candidate is in this year’s race.

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Filed Under: polls Tagged With: Dr. Avis Jones Deweever, Election 2012, Kate Obenshain, Marji Ross, Mitt Romney, President Obama, Radio America, Susan Scanlan, Vanessa Oblinger, War on Family, War on Religion, War on Women

Three Martini Lunch 7/11/12

July 11, 2012 by GregC

Brett Winterble of Radio America and Dan Foster of National Review talk about the House vote to repeal Obamacare. Also, Romney is raising more money than Obama, but he will need more than funds to win in November. Romney is also receiving criticism for money in Swiss bank accounts while we find out that Obama surrogates are also guilty.

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Foreign Policy and Your Money

June 18, 2012 by GregC

Adam Ulbricht of Radio America examines the debate over foreign aid the United States provides to other countries. The U.S. gives billions of taxpayer dollars to help foreign governments on a wide range of issues. However, that practice is beginning to be questioned. Russell Rumbaugh of the Stimpson Center, Ian Vasquez of the Cato Institute, Carol Adelman of the Hudson Institute and Ambassador Terry Miller of the Heritage Foundation each weigh in on the topic.

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Debt Crisis Is That Bad

April 27, 2011 by GregC

Freshman South Carolina Rep. Mick Mulvaney says he and other Republicans have spoken with concerned citizens about the GOP’s plan to enact major reforms to Medicare.  Why are older Americans most supportive of the Ryan plan?  Is it because their benefits are guaranteed or because they know there are huge problems?  How do skeptical voters respond after hearing the details of the plan and the scope of our debt crisis?  Will the House GOP compromise on the debt ceiling and 2012 appropriations bills or toe the line on major changes?  And what major changes would be required for the GOP to agree on raising the debt ceiling?  We discuss it all with Rep. Mulvaney, a member of the House Budget Committee and the Joint Economic Committee.

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Three Martini Lunch 4/1/11

April 1, 2011 by GregC

Greg Corombos of Radio America and Jim Geraghty of National Review are slightly pleased by the new job numbers but more upset that things aren’t much better.  We also worry that the Libyan rebels are falling apart, and we endorse Barack Obama’s re-election…sort of.

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