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The Case Against Roe, Pelosi’s Committee Radicals, Hunter’s Art Shows

July 23, 2021 by GregC

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Byron York is in for Jim Geraghty today.  Byron and Greg cheer Mississippi’s attorney general for telling the Supreme Court there is no constitutional right to an abortion. They also react to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejecting certain Republicans from the January 6th commission by pointing out the radical lefties she has named to the panel. And they have some choice words for the Biden administration after learning that Hunter Biden will be meeting prospective buyers of his ridiculously overpriced art when the transactions are supposed to be anonymous.

 

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Constitution, FBI, Guns, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Supreme Court Tagged With: abortion, art, committee, ethics, Hunter Biden, January 6, Nancy Pelosi, National Review, Raskin, Roe v Wade, Schiff, Supreme Court, Thompson, Three Martini Lunch

Pro-Life Progress, Bogus Afghan Bounty Story, Markey’s Massive Hypocrisy

April 16, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome an appeals court decision upholding an Ohio ban on abortions because the unborn baby has Down Syndrome. They also fume as the intel community admits there is only low to moderate confidence in last year’s reports that Russia was offering bounties to the Taliban and its allies for killing coalition forces in Afghanistan. And they shake their heads at the obvious court-packing hypocrisy of Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Constitution, Foreign Policy, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Podcasts, Russia, Supreme Court Tagged With: abortion, Afghanistan, bounties, court packing, courts, Down Syndrome, Ed Markey, media, National Review, russia, Supreme Court, Three Martini Lunch

Bad News Becerra, Accusing Cuomo, Teacher Unions’ True Colors

December 7, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg, even though there are no good martinis today. They wince as Joe Biden taps radical lefty Xavier Becerra to run the Department of Health and Human Services. They also walk through the thoroughly unsurprising allegations that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo runs a toxic work environment. And they fume as the Chicago Teachers’ Union says returning to in-person instruction is due to racism, sexism, and misogyny while national unions convince Joe Biden to demand $100 billion to reopen elementary schools.

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Filed Under: Abortion, Climate, congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Education, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Labor, News & Politics Tagged With: abortion, Andrew Cuomo, Biden, Chicago, climate, HHS, money, National Review, teachers, Three Martini Lunch, union, Xavier Becerra

The Real Phyllis Schlafly: Hollywood vs. Reality

April 15, 2020 by GregC

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In the 1970’s the Equal Rights Amendment was on its way to swift ratification, when a woman named Phyllis Schlafly launched a grassroots effort to torpedo the amendment by showing women why they didn’t want it.

Wednesday night, F/X and Hulu are teaming up to present “Mrs. America,” a multi-part examination of the battle over the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970’s and 1980’s.  Unsurprisingly, the Hollywood story line is that the amendment was a good thing and Mrs. Schlafly was wrong to oppose it.

According to Schlafly’s daughter Anne Schlafly Cori, “Mrs. America” gets her mother’s hair and wardrobe exactly right but fails to capture her warmth and ability to inspire thousands of women.  It also badly mischaracterizes the Schlafly marriage.

In this podcast, Schlafly Cori explains why her mother jumped in to lead the fight against the ERA, what she thinks of efforts by Democrats to claim they’ve ratified the amendment long after the window of opportunity expired, and why she thinks the resurgence is all about abortion.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Constitution, News & Politics Tagged With: abortion, ERA, news, Schlafly

Businesses Ordered Closed, Bernie Forces Biden Left, Gillum’s Great Fall

March 16, 2020 by GregC

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The physical bars and restaurants and being ordered to close in many places but the Three Martini Lunch remains open.  Come in and join us! Today, Jim and Greg react to the CDC urging Americans to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks and mayor and governors forcing bars and restaurants to close.  They also discuss the awkwardness of the Biden-Sanders debate in the midst of the coronavirus crisis and highlight how Bernie Sanders and other Democrats have pushed Biden into extreme liberal positions on energy, immigration, guns, abortion and more. And they discuss the stunning political fall of Andrew Gillum, who came less than a percentage point from becoming Florida’s governor in 2018.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: abortion, Andrew Gillum, bars, Bernie Sanders, CDC, coronavirus, energy, immigration, Joe Biden, National Review, restaurants, Three Martini Lunch

Greatness of the Free Market, China’s Ugly Threat, Pelosi’s Partisan Ploy

March 13, 2020 by GregC

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As Jim says, this week has been a very long year.  But it is Friday, and while so much is closed, the Three Martini Lunch is open!  Join Jim and Greg as they praise the innovation in the private sector (and at universities) to produce new coronavirus tests that are accurate, can be produced in mass quantities, and can deliver results much more quickly.  They also love the entrepreneurial instinct in a British teenager who sold his classmates squirts of hand sanitizer.  They also unload on communist China for brazen lies like the U.S. military launched the coronavirus in China and for threatening to cut off supplies of much needed medications to the U.S. at our time of need.  And they hammer House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for trying to cram a billion dollars for taxpayer-funded abortions into the coronavirus relief legislation.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Economy, Foreign Policy, Health Care, News & Politics, Podcasts, Sports Tagged With: abortion, China, coronavirus, drugs, entrepreneur, Nancy Pelosi, National Review, tests, Three Martini Lunch

Warren Persists No Longer, Schumer’s SCOTUS Meltdown, March Madness Germophobes

March 5, 2020 by GregC

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The Three Martini Lunch has you covered as the presidential race narrows yet again. Join Jim and Greg as they react to Elizabeth Warren dropping out of the 2020 field and chronicling how this top-tier candidate turned into an electoral dud. They also dissect Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s bizarre threats against Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh outside the Supreme Court on Wednesday and his pathetic response to the rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts. And they sigh as the coronavirus panic leads the National College Players Association to suggest the NCAA play its March Madness games with no audiences in the arenas.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Elections, Health Care, News & Politics, Sports Tagged With: abortion, Chuck Schumer, coronavirus, Elizabeth Warren, March Madness, National Review, SCOTUS, Three Martini Lunch

Pro-Life Dems Plead for Party to Change

February 27, 2020 by GregC

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The Democrats running for president disagree on quite a few things but all of them support Roe v. Wade and most seem to have little regard for pro-life members of their party.

Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Pete Buttigieg have all indicated they are not interested in finding common ground with a group that makes up about 30 percent of the Democratic Party according to a recent Gallup survey. Amy Klobuchar says she welcomes them in the party but has not said where she would be willing to compromise.

Democrats for Life Executive Director Kristen Day says the party has lurched left on abortion over the past 20-30 years, shifting from wanting abortion to be safe, legal, and rare to advocating for abortions at any stage of pregnancy for any reason and wanting taxpayers to cover the bill.

Ms. Day gained notoriety for asking Buttigieg whether pro-life Democrats belonged in the party at an Iowa town hall earlier in the campaign season.

In this conversation with Greg Corombos, Day explains how she hopes to change hearts and minds among Democrats on abortion, what she thinks of Senate Democrats rejecting measures to ban most late term abortions or require care for babies who are born following an attempted abortion, and how she is approaching her vote in next week’s Virginia primary.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Elections, News & Politics, polls Tagged With: 2020, abortion, Buttigieg, democrats, Klobuchar, news, Sanders, Senate, Warren

Abortion Fights Head to Senate, Supreme Court

February 19, 2020 by GregC

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In the coming days, the U.S. Senate will hold votes on two pieces of pro-life legislation. One would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The other would require doctors or abortion practitioners to provide medical care to any baby surviving an attempted abortion.

Both bill will likely fail to attract 60 votes, which means they cannot proceed to a final vote. Even if they did, the legislation would never see the light of day in the House of Representatives.

What does it say about our culture and our politics that these bills cannot pass? Or that the media barely pay attention to a South Bend, Indiana, abortion provider who kept more than 2,000 fetal remains at his home?

We discuss these questions and much more with former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg, who led the fight for a partial birth abortion ban all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Stenberg also tells Greg Corombos about the critical case about to come before the Supreme Court, what he thinks of pro-life legislation like the heartbeat bills, and how he interprets presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg reacting to the fetal remains story simply by saying he hopes the news won’t be politicized.

Finally, they discuss Stenberg’s new book, “Eavesdropping on Lucifer.”

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: abortion, news, pain, Senate, Stenberg. Buttigieg

Dems Make Murkowski Mad, Warren Called Out on Debt, Knives Out for Bernie

January 24, 2020 by GregC

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Chad Benson grabs a stool for today’s Three Martini Lunch while Jim is away. Today, Chad and Greg briefly discuss the significance of President Trump becoming the first sitting president to address the March for Life. Then they get a kick out of learning that the House impeachment managers are successfully alienating the group of senators they can least afford to lose – GOP moderates. They also richly enjoy watching a dad who scrimped and saved to pay for his daughter’s college education dissect the progressive lunacy of Elizabeth Warren’s college debt forgiveness plan right to her face. And as Democrats and their media allies dig for dirt on a strengthening Bernie Sanders, they brace for a riveting fight over whether Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders was more racially insensitive in the 1970’s.

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Filed Under: Abortion, Economy, Education, Foreign Policy, News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: abortion, Bernie Sanders, debt, democrats, Elizabeth Warren, forgiveness, impeachment, Joe Biden, Lisa Murkowski, March for Life, National Review, President Trump, Three Martini Lunch

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