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SCOTUS Wars

September 21, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they reflect on the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as well as President Trump’s reaction to the news. They also wade into the battle over whether Trump and Senate Republicans ought to press forward with a confirmation process before Election Day and counter Democrats’ insistence that doing so would somehow be unconstitutional. And they respond to the absurd overreactions of people like Barack Obama and Reza Aslan to the prospect of a new justice this year.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Elections, law, News & Politics, Supreme Court Tagged With: 2020, Biden, McConnell, National Review, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Scalia, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Three Martini Lunch, Trump

Young Voter Surprises, Covering Up COVID Data, Kerry’s Colossal Blunder

September 17, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Young Voter Surprises, Covering Up COVID Data, Kerry’s Colossal Blunder” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they dig into new polling numbers showing millennial and Gen Z voters very unenthusiastic about Joe Biden. They also react to Nashville officials covering up information showing very few COVID transmissions in bars and conspiring to make sure the public did not know. And they enjoy spiking the football on John Kerry by looking back to his 2016 pronouncement that there would never be Israeli-Arab peace outside of a peace deal involving the Palestinians.

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Filed Under: Constitution, COVID-19, Elections, History, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, News & Politics Tagged With: 2020, COVID, Gen Z, Joe Biden, John Kerry, Middle East, millennials, Nashville, National Review, peace, Three Martini Lunch

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

September 15, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Big COVID Breakthrough, Anti-Vax Democrats, Kamala’s Obvious Ambition” on Spreaker.

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

Remembering 9/11, Voter Registration Surge, Mueller Team Malfeasance, Teleprompter Tantrum

September 11, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Remembering 9/11, Voter Registration Surge, Mueller Team Malfeasance, Teleprompter Tantrum” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg for a special 9/11 anniversary edition of the podcast. They both share their indelible memories of that horrific day and why it is vital for us to remember the evil perpetrated against us and how the very best of America rose to the occasion. Then they dive into the three martinis of the day, starting with a GOP voter registration surge in Pennsylvania. They also fume as 31 phones connected to the Mueller special counsel team were wiped clean before the Justice Department could examine them. And they react to the Biden campaign spokesman who was outraged that he would be asked if Joe Biden uses a teleprompter during interviews and other events – but never answered the question.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Crime, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Islamic Terrorism, Journalism, law, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020, 9/11, Biden, bush, Ground Zero, Mueller, National Review, Pennsylvania, phones, registration, teleprompter, Terrorism, Three Martini Lunch, wiped

Hispanics Trending Right, Media Coddling Elusive Biden, Jemele’s Hill to Lie On

September 9, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Hispanics Trending Right, Media Coddling Elusive Biden, Jemele’s Hill to Lie On” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they cheer numbers in Florida showing Hispanic voters leaning toward President Trump and the GOP much more than four years ago. They also roll their eyes at the media’s fluffy coverage of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and Jim explains just how light Biden’s campaign schedule is compared to previous nominees. And in another stellar moment for “The Atlantic,” columnist Jemele Hill publicly to vows to lie about country singer Travis Tritt because he blocked her on Twitter.

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Filed Under: Elections, Entertainment, Journalism, News & Politics, polls, Social Media Tagged With: 2020, Biden, Florida, Harris, Hispanic, Jemele Hill, media, National Review, Three Martini Lunch, Travis Tritt

August Jobs Boom, Atlantic Storm, Biden’s Endless Gaffes

September 4, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer the August jobs report showing nearly 1.4 million new jobs and the unemployment rate dropping well below expectations. They also wade into the anonymous allegations in “The Atlantic” that President Trump uttered disparaging comments about our war dead and wounded veterans. And as Joe Biden starts making public appearances, the cringe-inducing moments come with him. Why does Biden never pay a price for comments that might sink other political figures?

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Filed Under: Economy, Elections, History, Labor, Military, News & Politics, Social Media Tagged With: 2020, Biden, Economy, gaffes, jobs, National Review, soldiers, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, veterans

Dems & Rioting, Trump’s Convention Speech, Fighting for Reagan

August 28, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Dems & Rioting, Trump’s Convention Speech, Fighting for Reagan” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg for your Friday martinis! After another week of violence in the streets, Democrats are finally starting to pay attention to the issue after failing to mention it at all at their convention.  Would stronger statements from Biden be credible and would they get the chaos to stop? They also discuss President Trump’s convention speech and why the length and delivery made it less effective. And while certainly not gamers, they get a kick out of the chance to conduct a clandestine operation on orders from President Reagan – which is part of the latest “Call of Duty.”

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Filed Under: Elections, Entertainment, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: 2020, Biden, games, National Review, Reagan, riots, RNC, Three Martini, Trump

RNC Strong Again, Kenosha in Chaos, Dems on Edge Over Riots

August 26, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “RNC Strong Again, Kenosha in Chaos, Dems on Edge Over Riots” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they highlight the best moments of Tuesday evening at the Republican National Convention, including a pardon, a citizenship ceremony, and rising GOP figure. They also lament the latest destruction and violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following a police-involved shooting a few days ago. And they react to a sudden call from CNN host Don Lemon for Joe Biden to condemn the violence in cities because “it’s showing up in the polling.”

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Filed Under: Crime, Elections, History, Immigration, Journalism, law, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: 2020, convention, Don Lemon, Joe Biden, Kenosha, National Review, riots, RNC, Three Martini Lunch

Conways Head Home, Mandatory Vaccine Madness, Kamala’s Comical Police Position

August 24, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Conways Head Home, Mandatory Vaccine Madness, Kamala’s Comical Police Position” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they’re glad to see Kellyanne and George Conway end their ugly public debates, leave their jobs, and focus on their family. They also unload on Virginia’s public health director for announcing the COVID vaccine will mandatory for residents there. And they hammer Kamala Harris for her political tap dance in trying to explain why she called for more cops a decade ago but now promises to carry the banner for Black Lives Matter.

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Filed Under: Elections, Health Care, History, law, News & Politics, Social Media Tagged With: 2020, Black Lives Matter, COVID, Kamala Harris, Kellyanne Conway, mandatory, National Review, police, RNC, Three Martini Lunch, vaccine, Virginia

Fauci Backs In-Person Voting, The Postal Wars, Pardon for Snowden?

August 17, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Fauci Backs In-Person Voting, The Postal Wars, Pardon for Snowden?” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Dr. Fauci insisting that people can safely vote in person.  They also wade into the leftist hysteria over President Trump allegedly crippling the U.S. Postal Service in advance of the election. And they discuss the speculation that Trump is weighing a possible pardon for NSA leaker Edward Snowden.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Elections, law, News & Politics Tagged With: 2020, Fauci, National Review, pardon, Pelosi, Snowden, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, USPS, voting

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