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Trump’s Two Speeches, Biden Exit or Dem Wishcasting? Dems Doubt Trump Shooting

July 19, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Trump’s Two Speeches, Biden Exit or Dem Wishcasting? Dems Doubt Trump Shooting” on Spreaker.

Today, Jim and Greg discuss the two speeches within Donald Trump’s RNC address, reports that President Joe Biden plans to continue with his campaign while other Democrats plant stories that he is quitting, and the shocking number of Democrats buying into conspiracy theories about the attempted assassination of Trump.

First, they analyze the very different of Trump’s speech last night. They agree that the beginning of the speech, discussing the assassination attempt and honoring Corey Comperatore, was the strongest part. They also suggest that the rally-style improvisation made the speech too long. And while it probably didn’t cost him any votes, a tighter speech may have appealed to more people. They agree that it seemed to be a successful convention and that every Gen X kid loved Hulk Hogan’s appearance.

Next, they compare conflicting reports about the likelihood that Biden will discontinue his re-election campaign, with sources close to the president reporting that they are “furious” about the pressure campaign that has been launched against him. Jim thinks that the liberal media is essentially dreamcasting, and that Biden will not step down if those closest to him want him to stay in office.

Finally, they raise their eyebrows at the startling one-third of Democrats who believe that the attempted assassination of Trump was a hoax. Jim observes that you have to have an animal hatred of Trump for your first instinct at the shooting to be contemptuous disbelief.

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Cops Clear Columbia Cosplay, The Federal Financial Aid Fiasco, Biden Mulls Gaza Refugees

May 1, 2024 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer the end of the anti-Israel encampment at Columbia while relishing the leftist insanity on open display. Plus, Jim fumes over the federal government’s persistent failures to help families determine financial aid for college, and President Biden considers accepting “refugees” from Gaza.

First, they they cheer the NYPD for declaring the occupation of a Columbia University academic building to be a riot and arresting dozens of trespassing radicals. But they also get a lot of laughs out of the demonstrators’ earlier, convoluted demands that the university provide or allow “humanitarian aid” – meaning food and water – as they illegally controlled the building.

Next, Jim sounds off as the U.S. Department of Education failed repeatedly to allow high school seniors to file their Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms in a timely manner and are now delaying critical financial aid information. The website was unusable for months after it was promised to be functioning and one major glitch was not fixed until yesterday. They also discuss how this is yet another area in which the federal government has no business being in charge and makes life much tougher for Americans.

Finally, they fume as President Biden reportedly considers allowing refugees from Gaza to enter the United States, even though no Middle East country is willing to take in these people and the vast majority of people in Gaza hate the United States.

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Fetterman & Squatters, Trump & Abortion, Biden & American Hostages

April 9, 2024 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three important martinis, with Sen. Fetterman providing another pleasant surprise, Donald Trump stirring up the abortion debate on the right, and President Biden getting called out over his handling of the Middle East crisis.

First, they cheer Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman for blasting the notion that squatters have any right to live on property they don’t own and have no permission to stay on. He also rips soft-on-crime policies.

Next, they dissect Donald Trump’s announcement on his abortion stance. While agreeing with Trump that the Democrats’ agenda – of taxpayer funded abortions up to the moment of birth and even allowing babies to die after surviving abortions – is the far more radical position on the issue, they’re also critical of Trump’s “follow your heart” advice on abortion in the states for a number of reasons.

Finally, they chide The Dispatch for a pretty weak case that President Biden has kept his focus on the Americans being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. While it’s true that Biden has addressed the despicable abductions, it’s not very often and there’s an easy way to tell how much public attention the White House and the media want to give this issue.

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Filed Under: Abortion, Afghanistan, Border Security, congress, Crime, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Immigration, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Journalism, law, Middle East, News & Politics, Privacy, Private Property, Regulations, Terrorism Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, abortion, Biden, crime, Dobbs, Fetterman, Hamas, hostages, Israel, property, Roe, squatters, Trump

Nebraska’s Electoral Votes, Clinton’s New Book & Jeffrey Epstein, Buttigieg’s EV Gaslighting

April 4, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Nebraska’s Electoral Votes, Clinton’s New Book & Jeffrey Epstein, Buttigieg’s EV Gaslighting” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they dive into discussion about Nebraska’s electoral votes, Bill Clinton writing another autobiography, and Pete Buttigieg gaslighting America about EV’s.

First, they consider what seems likely to be an unsuccessful effort by Nebraska Republicans to switch the allotment of the state’s electoral votes to a winner-take-all system, instead of awarding votes by who wins each congressional district. Jim says some consistency nationwide would be nice, while Greg laughs at all of the outrage on the left when its Electoral College overhaul agenda is far more radical.

Next, they roll their eyes as Bill Clinton gets ready to release another new book in November, this one about his life since leaving the presidency. Jim wonders whether this will finally be the time when Clinton is forced to answer many lingering questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Finally, they respond to Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg gaslighting Americans about the demand for electric vehicles, the auto industry shifting in the direction of EV production, and saying those trying to stop this movement are like people who wanted to focus on landlines as cell phones were coming onto the market. Jim and Greg point out the major holes in Buttigieg’s talking points and why his landline comparison is pathetic.
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Florida Squashes Squatters, Media Malpractice at CBS, Minimum Wage Reality Check, Remembering Lieberman

March 28, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Florida Squashes Squatters, Media Malpractice at CBS, Minimum Wage Reality Check, Remembering Lieberman” on Spreaker.

Undisputed King of Stuff, columnist, and longtime Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. Jon and Greg tackle good, bad, and crazy martinis and remember the late Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman.
First, they cheer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state legislature for enacting anti-squatting legislation to provide protections for private property owners and swift law enforcement removal of people illegally occupying homes.
Next, they hammer CBS News reporter Ed O’Keefe and new Guatemalan Pres. Bernardo Arevalo for blatantly misrepresenting Donald Trump’s comments on migrants and absurdly suggesting people have a fundamental right to come to the U.S. O’Keefe also suggests migrants’ lives might be in danger in the U.S. if Trump wins in November.
They also highlight the painfully predictable results of California raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour.
Finally, they offer a toast to longtime Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, who was the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in 2000 and, just as significantly, a guest on 3 Martini Lunch in 2022.
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Border Rush in El Paso, Green Agenda Choking Freedom, Palestinian Poll Ruins Dem Narrative

March 22, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Border Rush in El Paso, Green Agenda Choking Freedom, Palestinian Poll Ruins Dem Narrative” on Spreaker.

Undisputed King of Stuff, columnist, and longtime Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. Today, Jon and Greg tackle three lousy martinis centered on the critical issues of national security and basic economic freedoms.

First, they react to Thursday’s horrifying rush of illegal aliens towards Texas National Guard troops and our border fence in El Paso, Texas. And despite this lawlessness, many of those people were allowed into the U.S.

Next, they fume over President Biden’s EPA announcing new emissions standards that would force electric vehicles to be a significant majority of new car purchases by 2032. Not only does this strangle economic choice but it’s pure fantasy that our power grid can handle that massive surge in demand within a few years. And what if EV emissions are actually worse than those of regular cars? A new study suggests that’s actually the case.

Finally, they analyze a new poll of Palestinians which proves the Democrats’ narrative on the Middle East is a lie. Palestinians do not condemn Hamas and they don’t want peace with Israel.

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Milei’s Free Market Master Class, FBI Snooping on Purchases, Speaker Johnson on Thin Ice?

January 18, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Milei’s Free Market Master Class, FBI Snooping on Purchases & Searches, Speaker Johnson on Thin Ice?” on Spreaker.

Undisputed King of Stuff, columnist, and longtime Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. He and Greg have three doozies for martinis today.

First, they loudly cheer new Argentina President Javier Milei for going to the World Economic Forum in Davos and boldly championing free markets and denouncing excessive government regulation and collectivist policies. Why aren’t more American conservatives able to defend freedom and condemn government intrusion so well?

Next, they hammer the FBI for snooping on our purchases and searches (without warrants of course) and apparently determining that people who shop at Cabela’s, read the Bible, or support Donald Trump are some sort of threat.

Finally, they roll their eyes and unload on a few House Republicans for threatening to boot House Speaker Mike Johnson for agreeing to another continuing resolution on federal spending. The frustration is certainly understandable but, for multiple reasons, simple math tells us that vacating the chair won’t solve anything.

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2023 Martini Awards Part 5: Most Overreported Story, Most Underreported Story, Best Story of 2023

December 28, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “2023 Martini Awards Part 5: Most Overreported Story, Most Underreported Story, Best Story of 2023” on Spreaker.

It’s media day in our year-end Three Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered – if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn’t fit their narrative, and they highlight what they saw as the best stories of 2023.

First, they dig into the most overreported stories of the year, with Jim choosing a specific angle of a story he thought was given far too much attention and Greg going with the non-stop chattering about a completely pointless topic.

Then it’s on to the stories the media didn’t cover much or didn’t want to cover. Jim points to media apathy concerning what may well be the greatest threat to American national security. Greg picks a horrifying tragedy that the media quickly stopped caring about when it reflected poorly on the left.

Finally, they reveal their selections for best stories of the year. Jim goes with a bright spot in an otherwise bleak story he covered closely this year. Greg opts for a member of Congress going above and beyond in a crisis – again.

Make sure to listen on Friday as Greg and Jim unveil their selections for Person of the Year and Turncoat of the Year. Plus, their predictions for 2024.

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2023 Martini Awards Part 3: Biggest Lie, Best Political Theater, Worst Political Theater

December 26, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “2023 Martini Awards Part 3: Biggest Lie, Best Political Theater, Worst Political Theater” on Spreaker.

We hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Jim and Greg are back today for the third round of the Three Martini Lunch Awards. Today, they discuss the Biggest Lie, Best Political Theater, and Worst Political Theater of 2023.
They start with the biggest lies of the year. Jim kicks things off my questioning the conventional wisdom that seems to be building from recent polls, while Greg takes aim at a lie that the right has been fighting for decades.
Then it’s time for the best political theater of 2023, with Jim choosing some important events connected to American politics and Greg finding his winner far south of the border.
Finally, they cringe remembering the worst political theater of 2023. Jim chooses a very troubling fact we see playing out almost every day in our national politics and Greg looks back at an ugly moment in state politics that gripped the nation.
Please join us on Wednesday as Jim and Greg hand out their awards for Best Political Idea, Worst Political Idea, and Boldest Tactic for 2023.
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The Truth About Inflation, Al Gore Wants to Ban News Algorithms, White House Hanukkah Blunders

December 12, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “The Truth About Inflation, Al Gore Wants to Ban News Algorithms, White House Hanukkah Blunders” on Spreaker.

It’s bad and crazy martinis today after a Monday full of good news.

Join Jim and Greg as they wince over CNBC’s Rick Santelli offering a painful much much-needed explanation of compounding inflation – far from the White House narrative that Biden has it under control. He doesn’t.

They also roll their eyes as Al Gore takes a reasonable concern – social media pushing questionable posts to the top of your feed due to the level of engagement – and makes the absurd argument that these posts are damaging to democracy, are the “digital equivalent of the AR-15” and ought to be banned.

Finally, they cringe as the Biden administration fails to reply to family members of remaining hostages in Gaza who asked to attend the lighting of the White House menorah. Meanwhile, the husband of Vice President Harris completely butchers his explanation of Hanukkah.

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