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McCarthy: Sondland Testimony Hurts GOP Defense, Still Doesn’t Rise to Impeachment

November 20, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “Andy McCarthy: Sondland Testimony Hurts GOP Defense, Still Doesn’t Rise to Impeachment” on Spreaker.

U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland says there was a quid pro quo pushed by the Trump administration, an assertion that damages the defense put foerward by President Trump and his Republican allies, but former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy says the facts simply don’t warrant impeachment.

McCarthy, who served as Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, is the author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency.”  He is also a contributing editor and columnist at National Review Online and a Fox News Channel contributor.

On Wednesday, Sondland says President Trump directed him to work with presidential attorney Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine policy.  Sondland says Giuliani insisted on Ukraine publicly announcing an investigation into the 2016 elections and the energy company Burisma in exchange for an Oval Office meeting for Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelensky.

Burisma is the energy company that paid Hunter Biden huge sums of money to sit on its board of directors during the latter years of the Obama administration while Joe Biden was vice president. Sondland says he never considered that the effort to probe Burisma was really an effort to investigate the Bidens.

Sondland also says he never got an answer as to why $400 million in military aid to Ukraine was held up but he “presumes” it was also in an effort to compel the investigations.

McCarthy says the most significant impact of Wednesday’s testimony is that it proved the Republicans mounted the wrong defense by insisting there was no quid pro quo.

“I think it was a real mistake to fight the idea that there was a quid pro quo since there’s virtually always a quid pro quo in foreign relations.  If you’re going to do an effective defense in any kind of an adversarial proceeding, you don’t want to be fighting a pitched battle on something you can’t win.

“I’ve thought it was a mistake all along for the Republicans and the president to base their defense on the idea there was no quid pro quo when there’s a lot of evidence that there was,” said McCarthy.

McCarthy says the best defense from the beginning would have been to explain how the allegations simply do not rise to the level of impeachment.  He refers to this controversy as the “Seinfeld” impeachment, because it’s a high crime and misdemeanor about nothing.

He also says the founders did not intend impeachment to be used in a scenario like this.

“They were worried that the powerful presidency they had just created could be co-opted by a foreign power, so the might of the United States was being used for the foreign power rather than the American people.

So what they put bribery in there for was to fill this gap to address the possibility that a president essentially gets purchased by a foreign power, that is the foreign power bribes the president so that the president does the foreign power’s bidding rather than the American people’s bidding. We don’t have anything close to that here,” said McCarthy.

Listen to the full podcast to hear more of McCarthy’s assessment of Sondland’s testimony, his response to the assertion Ukraine only got the military aid after the whistleblower’s complaint surfaced, and where he thinks the likelihood impeachment currently stands.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Giuliani, impeachment, news, Sondland, Trump, Ukraine

Help for Hong Kong? Sondland Claims Quid Pro Quo, Media Still Protect Obama

November 20, 2019 by GregC

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Back to our usual format with three big stories today!  Jim and Greg applaud the Senate for passing legislation designed to sanction anyone found targeting the human rights of people in Hong Kong, but they still wish the demonstrators could get some public support from President Trump.  They also react to U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland contending that the Trump administration did demand Ukraine open an investigation into Burisma and the 2016 elections in exchange for President Zelensky to receive an invitation to the White House, and that he believes the suspension of military aid was linked to those demands as well.  And they marvel at the media deleting a story about the numbers of migrant children in U.S. detention when they learn the figure is actually from the Obama years.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Gordon Sondland, Hong Kong, immigration, media, National Review, obama, Senate, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, Ukraine

The Dems’ Other Target: Alaska Governor Addresses Recall Effort

November 19, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “The Dems’ Other Target: Alaska Governor Addresses Recall Effort” on Spreaker.

While virtually all of the political oxygen is being consumed by the impeachment hearings in Washington, Democrats are looking to remove another Republican executive as well.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy won the Alaska governor’s race in 2018, promising to restore fiscal order in the state. Upon entering office in December of last year, he immediately began cutting spending. The cuts included reductions to the University of Alaska system and Medicaid payments among many other areas. By the end of February, a recall effort was already underway.

“We put in some pretty stiff reductions. And, really, there were reductions across the board and they hit a lot of programs.

“They hit programs that touched upon debt reimbursement for municipalities, university, and hit some of our vulnerable populations – homelessness and some of our seniors,” said Dunleavy.

But he says aggressive action had to be taken. Without it, Alaska would be in difficult financial straits.

“We would have gone through our savings this year. We’d have no savings left and we’d be staring at some pretty stiff, draconian taxes,” said Dunleavy.

Recall supporters gathered more than 49,000 signatures but state officials rejected the premise for it. That ruling is now being challenged in court.

Listen to the full podcast to hear Gov. Dunleavy’s reaction to the recall and his analysis of why cutting spending draws such fierce opposition in both parties – whether in Alaska or in Washington.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Alaska, Dunleavy, news, recall, spending, taxes

Chafee the Libertarian, DNC Demands Media Purity, South Dakota On Meth

November 19, 2019 by GregC

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Nothing but crazy martinis today! First, Jim and Greg react to news that former Republican, Democrat, and independent Lincoln Chafee is now a Libertarian and thinking about running for president with his new party in 2020. They also slam the Democratic National Committee for recoiling at the idea of Politico’s Tim Alberta asking questions at the December presidential debate because he spent a year writing for National Review. And they examine South Dakota’s attention-grabbing drug prevention campaign entitled, “Meth. I’m On It.”

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020, debate, democrats, Libertarian, Lincoln Chafee, meth, National Review, South Dakota, Three Martini Lunch, Tim Alberta

Attorney: Judge Forced Jury to Side with Planned Parenthood

November 18, 2019 by GregC

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On Friday, a federal jury in California ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood and against David Daleiden, Sandra Merritt and the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) in a civil case stemming from the group’s 2015 undercover videos depicting Planned Parenthood officials and others casually discussing the crushing of unborn babies and the selling of fetal body parts for profit.

However, it’s the Center for Medical Progress facing civil and criminal charges for exposing Planned Parenthood’s activities.  The jury ordered CMP to pay Planned Parenthood more than $2 million in compensation and punitive damages.  The verdict is being appealed at the same time both sides are preparing for the criminal trial of Daleiden and Merritt.

Merritt is represented by Liberty Counsel.  Chairman Mathew Staver says he is not at all surprised by Friday’s verdict one he saw the jury instructions from Judge William Orrick.

Listen to the podcast to hear why Staver believes the judge left no other option for the jury but to punish CMP and why he is appalled that Orrick did not recuse himself from the case.  Staver also explains the legal road ahead and what he believes the consequences will be for free speech and a free press if Planned Parenthood ultimately wins these cases.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: abortion, Daleiden, Merritt, news, Orrick, Planned Parenthood

Gas Price Hikes Fuel Massive Protests Against Iranian Regime

November 18, 2019 by GregC

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On Friday, the Iranian regime announced gasoline prices would jump 50 percent, and in some cases 300 percent, a decree that immediately sent protesters flooding the streets in more than 100 cities across the country.

Iran is already cracking down violently on the protests.  At least 200 are dead and the government admits to arresting 1,000 others.  On Saturday, the government also cut off internet access for the Iranian people.

Massive protests in Iran are not new.  We saw the Green Revolution a decade ago in response to fraudulent elections.  Huge demonstrations also erupted nearly two years ago, spurred by the public’s increasing frustration with a government increasingly seen as corrupt and using the money it does have for priorities that have nothing to do with the good of the people.

But will these protests have a different outcome?  What is needed to force the ayatollahs and the political leaders to make significant change or relinquish power?  What role do the United States and the United Nations need to play?  And can Iranian demonstrators count on the UN to put pressure on Iranian leaders?

We discuss this and much more with Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the Washington office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: gasoline, Iran, Khameinei, MEK, news, protests, Rouhani

FedEx Fights Back, Prince Andrew’s Assinine Excuses, Mayor Pete’s Major Mistake

November 18, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “FedEx Fights Back, Prince Andrew’s Assinine Excuses, Mayor Pete’s Major Mistake” on Spreaker.

Happy Monday!  Jim is in a good mood after a Jets win on Sunday and he’s fired up for all three martinis.  First, Jim and Greg applaud FedEx CEO Fred Smith for fighting back against smears from the New York Times that accused his company of evading taxes thanks to the recent tax reforms.  They also shred Prince Andrew for his absurd defenses against accusations he was connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile ring, including Andrew’s explanation that he stayed at Epstein’s house against his better judgment because he is “too honorable.”  And they break down the sloppy, clueless effort of the Pete Buttigieg campaign to connect with black voters in the 2020 campaign.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: FedEx, Jeffrey Epstein, National Review, NYT, Pete Buttigieg, Prince Andrew, taxes, Three Martini Lunch

Sanford Ends Campaign, Fight for Fiscal Sanity Continues

November 15, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “Sanford Ends Campaign, Fight for Fiscal Sanity Continues” on Spreaker.

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford ended his Republican presidential bid this week but he is more determined than ever to warn the nation of impending financial disaster.

Sanford challenged President Trump in the GOP presidential primary knowing full well his odds of winning were very low.  But he launched the bid anyway, seeing it as an opportunity to highlight the fiscal cliff our nation seems determined to fly off of.

So why is Sanford ending the campaign?

“All the oxygen was being sucked out of the room by impeachment, said Sanford, in an interview Radio America’s Greg Corombos.  “I’m not into wasting my time or anybody else’s.  It was a long shot.”

But Sanford still plans to play a leading role in getting America to pay attention to the nation’s debt and spending problems.  It comes at a time when the U.S. is running deficits nearing a trillion dollars under a Republican president.  Most Democrats running for president would greatly expand the role of government and the amount of money to be spent.

And don’t even get him started on plans for government-run health care.

“It’s financial insanity.  This is why I thought it was so important to try to raise my hand and say, ‘I can’t do this. I know I’m not going to become president but can we at least have a conversation about the fact that we’re literally walking off the plank financially?'” said Sanford.

Listen to the full podcast to hear Sanford explain what awaits younger generations if Washington doesn’t chart a different course, what approach is doable and would actually work, and what it will take for lawmakers to take the tough votes to rein in spending.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: debt, deficits, democrats, news, Sanford, spending, Trump

China vs. Hong Kong: ‘This Could Go on for A Very Long Time’

November 15, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “China vs. Hong Kong: ‘This Could Go on for A Very Long Time'” on Spreaker.

While impeachment politics and other headlines often overshadow it, the pro-freedom demonstrations and the increasingly violent crackdowns by the Hong Kong police continue.

Just this week, a police officer shot an unarmed demonstrator at close range.  There is also much greater tension at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, as students fortify the campus and prepare to defend their positions.

Protesters insist they aren’t going anywhere until their five demands for freedom are met.  China says it will not allow it’s control over Hong Kong to be weakened.

Why are things continuing to escalate?  How will this impasse ever be resolved?  And what should the U.S. be doing to side with freedom?

We cover those questions and much more as Greg Corombos visits with East Asia expert Gordon Chang, author of “The Coming Collapse of China.”

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: China, CUHK, Hong Kong, news, protesters, Trump

Trump’s Yovonovitch Tweets, Bloomberg and Patrick Skeletons, Avenatti Forgotten

November 15, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “Trump’s Yovonovitch Tweets, Bloomberg and Patrick Skeletons, Avenatti Forgotten” on Spreaker.

It’s a no-filter Friday on the Three Martini Lunch.  Jim and Greg start by reacting to the Roger Stone convictions before even starting their martinis.  Then they shake their heads as President Trump goes on a Twitter rant against former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovonovitch while she’s testifying on Capitol Hill and Adam Schiff immediately overplays his hand by calling it witness intimidation.  Then Jim details the disturbing backgrounds of new Democratic presidential candidates Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick, including Bloomberg’s mistreatment of women and Patrick abusing his office to help a relative avoid registering as a sex offender.  And they get some satisfaction knowing that even the finalists in the “Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions” have already forgotten who Michael Avenatti is.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020, Adam Schiff, Alex Trebek, Deval Patrick, Jeopardy, Marie Yovonovitch, Michael Avenatti, Michael Bloomberg, National Review, President Trump, Roger Stone, Three Martini Lunch

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