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DHS & the Midterms, Left’s ‘Kids vs. Guns’ Premise, Did Bots Topple Franken?

February 21, 2018 by GregC


Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are glad to see the Department of Homeland Security taking a thorough, pro-active approach to securing the 2018 midterms.  They also slam MSNBC’s Katy Tur for being the latest liberal journalist to suggest Americans frame the gun debate as, “Kids or guns, what do you value more?”  Alexandra strongly calls out the intellectual dishonesty and rampant hypocrisy involved in that approach from liberals.  They get a kick out Newsweek suggesting that internet bots are really responsible for the ouster of Minnesota Sen. Al Franken, as opposed to his own inappropriate behavior.  And they pause to remember the life and legacy of evangelist Billy Graham.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: . internet bots, 2018 midterms, abortion, Al Franken, Billy Graham, Homeland Security, Katy Tur, kids vs. guns, MSNBC, National Review, Newsweek, Three Martini Lunch

Atlanta Airport Chaos, Manchin Wants Franken to Stay, Harry Reid and UFO’s

December 18, 2017 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America offer all crazy martinis, starting with the fire that caused a power outage and snarled all air traffic at America’s busiest airport but officials say their emergency plans worked swimmingly.  They also react to Sen. Joe Manchin blasting his fellow Democrats and urging Sen. Al Franken to withdraw his resignation.  And they sigh over the revelation that Harry Reid and two other senators sneaked $22 million in UFO research dollars into the budget back in 2007.  Way to go, Nevada.  Way to go.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: airport, Al Franken, Atlanta, Harry Reid, Joe Manchin, National Review, Nevada, power outage, Three Martini Lunch, UFO

Dems Turn on Franken, Dem Hypocrisy Over Jerusalem, U.S. Wavering on Olympics?

December 7, 2017 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America serve up all crazy martinis today.  First, they wonder why no Senate Democrats demanded Al Franken’s resignation after six allegations of misconduct but 33 suddenly decided that a seventh accuser was the last straw.  They also get a kick out of Democrats who have long called for the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital but are now outraged that President Trump actually did it.  And they scratch their heads as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley says it is an “open question” as to whether the United States will participate in the Winter Olympics in South Korea next year due to security concerns.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, Israel, Jerusalem, Middle East, National Review, Nikki Haley, North Korea, President Trump, resignation, Senate Democrats, sexual misconduct, South Korea, Three Martini Lunch, Winter Olympics

Trump Cabinet Shuffle, Minnesota Miscreants, Lauer’s Secret Button

November 30, 2017 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are generally encouraged by reports suggesting CIA Director Mike Pompeo may soon replace Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State and Sen. Tom Cotton would be tapped to lead the CIA.  They also discuss the latest lurid allegations against Minnesota Sen. Al Franken and longtime “Prairie Home Companion” host Garrison Keillor.  And they react to the reporting on Matt Lauer’s misbehavior, including the nugget that he had a special button under his desk that would lock his door.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, cabinet, Garrison Keillor, Matt Lauer, Mike Pompeo, National Review, Rex Tillerson, Three Martini Lunch, Tom Cotton

Women to Demand Answers on Congress ‘Slush/Hush’ Fund

November 27, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/11-27-cullum-blog.mp3

Accusers and activists will be in Washington on Wednesday, demanding the resignations of three members of Congress and an end to the Capitol Hill practice of secretly settling sexual harassment claims with taxpayer money.

On Wednesday, the Media Equality Project will insist upon action and answers at a 10 a.m. press conference at the National Press Club.  Those expected to appear include four different accusers of former President Bill Clinton.  Radio talk show host Melanie Morgan will also be there, just weeks after accusing Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., of harassing her multiple times after a television debate.

Longtime talk host Blanquita Cullum plays a leading role in organizing the press conference.  She says one goal is to put the heat on Franken to resign, along with Reps. John Conyers, D-Mich., and Joe Barton, R-Texas.

Franken is accused of groping multiple women, including radio host Leann Tweeden, who also accuses Franken of forcibly kissing her.  Conyers reportedly settled a sexual harassment complaint with tax payer money.  Barton was in the headlines last week when nude pictures he texted to a woman he was not married to were leaked online.

“There are members we feel have dishonored their office and the American people by conduct unbecoming an elected official.  As you can see, it’s not partisan.  We feel that way about the left and the right.  We’re out there saying it’s not the politics of the right and the left.  It’s the politics of the right and the wrong,” said Cullum, who has hosted radio programs on the east coast and now hosts “The Hard Question” based in Chicago.

Perhaps even more galling to Cullum and others involved with the Media Equality Project is the idea of lawmakers secretly paying off sexual harassment victims with taxpayer dollars.

“The other thing we’re going to demand is the release of the list of the slush/hush fund that taxpayers funded to the amount of $17 million over the past 10 years, covering up their private sexual peccadilloes, fights that have involved members from both sides of the aisle and some very high-ranking chiefs of staff,” said Cullum.

“One thing the members have forgotten is who their real bosses are.  We hired them.  It’s our money that’s paid for it.  We feel it’s the right thing for them to do to let us know what we’ve been paying for.  And if it’s something bad, they need to go,” said Cullum.

In the spirit of bipartisanship, Cullum says the group has invited leaders and activists from both parties and both chambers to be part of the press conference.  So far the response from lawmakers has been tepid.

“We reached out to many members of Congress to meet with us and to be there with us, some of them high-profile Republicans.  They say, ‘No, no, no.  We want to handle it in-house.’  In other words, even though they know that it’s wrong and they’re out there on the cameras, some of them won’t show up with us because they don’t want a target on their backs too,” said Cullum.

Cullum says sexual harassment and even assault have taken place in Washington politics for a very long time, but she she says the American people should demand better.

“You have to understand that when you raise that arm and you take that oath that you’re committed to serving.  If we can’t have America on a better ethical standard, what does that say for our direction?  If we let this go, if we let this pass, what does that mean for our children?” asked Cullum.

“Those people are making decisions about your life, my life and everyone’s that’s listening’s lives in the United States.  And you can’t trust them because they’re going to lie to you,” she added.

Cullum also has tough words for House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” said Conyers was entitled to due process before she determines whether Conyers ought to stay in office.  She also claims to be unaware of any accusers despite the settlement papers and another accuser who abandoned settlement negotiations.

“She puts the ‘ick’ in politic.  She should be ashamed of herself.  It reminds me of the old George Orwell ‘Animal Farm.’  All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.  In other words, if he’s going to help her politically, she’s going to close her eyes to this stuff,” said Cullum.

Cullum says if Pelosi keeps running interference for Conyers, her job should be on the line as well.

“If she doesn’t take that position too, she needs to go too because she’s aiding and abetting bad conduct,” said Cullum.

On Monday, Franken apologized to any women who felt mistreated during their encounters with him, but insisted the best way for him to proceed was to rebuild trust with his constituents by doing his job.

Cullum says that’s not an option.

“It’s too late.  The innocence is broken there.  We know who he is.  He can apologize all he wants but would you really trust him from now on?” said Cullum.

Bill Clinton may not be in office but his longtime accusers, including Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey will be at the press conference.  Cullum says it’s time for those victims to get the respect they deserve and did not get at all during the Clinton administration.

“Those women were victims and they were very brave to step out against a press and a machine that was ready to make them bimbos, they were going to be ‘nuts or sluts.  They’re there to shine the light of what that abuse can cause,” said Cullum.

She says the Clinton accusers were vilified with the most horrible of epithets and their physical health has suffered.  She says the children of some Clinton accusers use different last names to escape the stigma that the media and political operative attached to them.

Cullum does not buy the sudden media epiphany in which they suddenly realize Clinton was a predator and probably should have been forced to resign.  She says the media need to apologize to the women and do a much more professional job of vetting accusations in the future.

As for the perpetrators currently serving in Washington, Cullum says she hopes the time for tolerance for such unprofessional behavior is over.

“Americans have a standard of ethics.  We’re not always perfect.  Everybody has something to hide.  But when you’re doing the job that you asked us for and you blatantly abuse it, you need to go,” said Cullum.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, congress, Joe Barton, John Conyers, news, sexual harassment

Kathy Griffin Says “Me Too”, SNL Staffers Defend Al Franken, Rep. John Conyers

November 21, 2017 by GregC

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Rich McFadden of Radio America bring you the latest develoments in the tsunami of sexual harrassment allegations sweeping the media and Capitol Hill.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, Charlie Rose, John Conyers, Kathy Griffin, National Review, Three Martini Lunch

Manson is Gone, New Accusations Against Franken, More of Same Old Hillary

November 20, 2017 by GregC

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Chad Benson of Radio America reflect on the progress we have made since the Manson era. How will Democrats respond now that a second accuser has come out against Al Franken? Hillary Clinton has not made progress in her decades-old complaint about the “partisan advocacy” of Fox News.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, Charles Manson, Hillary Clinton, National Review, Three Martini Lunch

Sexual Politics: Al Franken, Roy Moore, and Bill Clinton

November 17, 2017 by GregC

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Chad Benson of Radio America read the political tea leaves (juniper leaves?) for three men in the national spotlight. Some of the people calling for resignations, and a new Fox News poll, may surprise you.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, Bill Clinton, Fox News Poll, National Review, Roy Moore, Three Martini Lunch

Army Wises Up, Franken Accused, Wisdom of the Pence Rule

November 16, 2017 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America breathe a sigh of relief as the U.S. Army announces it will scrap a rule that would allow waivers for people dealing with depression, bipolar disorder or self-mutilation to apply to serve.  They also slam Minnesota Sen. Al Franken after one of his colleagues on a 2006 USO tour accuses Franken of a forced kiss and provides a photo of him groping her while she is asleep.  And they respond bluntly to a New York Times op-ed from a Christianity Today writer who thinks the Mike Pence policy of a man never being along with a woman other than his wife is a damaging to women’s careers and is actually a “sanctified cousin” to “Weinstein-ian behavior.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Al Franken, Army, Harvey Weinstein, Leann Tweeden, mental illness, Mike Pence, National Review, Pence Rule, Three Martini Lunch

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