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Fani’s Crumbling Credibility, Biden’s Denial Debunked, Chicago’s Criminal Incompetence

February 16, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Fani’s Crumbling Credibility, Biden’s Denial Debunked, Chicago’s Criminal Incompetence” on Spreaker.

Jim Geraghty is back today as he and Greg serve up three compelling martinis to close out the week!
First, they take a look what seems to be the devastating case exposing the lying and corruption of Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis. She is now in serious legal danger after lying about the details of her personal relationship with a man she hired to prosecute former President Trump on racketeering charges. Even more serious, her lover paid for their lavish vacations on the office’s credit card. He and Willis claim she reimbursed him in cash so there no way way to confirm it.
They also groan as President Biden is either caught in another lie or another senior moment. Just days after Biden denied forgetting when his son died and claimed to remember being angry that he was even asked about it, NBC News reports that the special counsel did not ask about it. Biden brought it up and got it wrong. They also discuss how Biden’s enraged tough guy act is pathetic and tiresome.
Finally, they highlight the criminal incompetence of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. This week, Johnson said he was ending the city’s contract with ShotSpotter, the audio technology that alerts police when and where gunshots are fired. Johnson also said he planned to keep the technology until after this summer’s Democratic National Convention. But the company says without a contract, it’s shutting down the service today.
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Filed Under: Crime, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, Justice Department, law, News & Politics, Police, Russia Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Atlanta, Beau, Biden, Chicago, Fani Willis, Hur, Johnson, police, ShotSpotter, Trump, Wade

Trump Booked, Toxic Paper Straws, Hiring Discrimination Suits, NY Begs for Migrant Aid

August 25, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “Trump Booked, Toxic Paper Straws, Hiring Discrimination Suits, NY Begs for Migrant Aid” on Spreaker.

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg discuss a new study showing toxic chemicals are used to repel water in most paper and bamboo straws. They also dive into two curious employment discrimination suits: five current and former Gannett newspaper employees charge the organization with policies that discriminate against white employees. And the Justice Department is suing Elon Musk’s SpaceX for not hiring alleged refugees and asylum seekers and only hiring U.S. citizens or legal residents.  Finally, they sigh as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul follows the nonsensical lead of Massachusetts and demands federal aid for housing, education, and health care while also urging expedited work authorization. Scot and Greg point out that will only create a bigger stampede of people trying to enter the U.S. illegally.
Timestamps:
1:10 – Trump booked in Atlanta.
4:32 – Study shows toxic chemicals are found in many paper straws
11:53 – Gannett sued for discriminating against white people. DOJ sues SpaceX for not hiring people claiming to be refugees or seeking asylum.
18:23 – New York Gov. Hochul begs Biden for federal aid to subsidize housing, education, and health care for people who came to the U.S. illegally and ended up in New York.
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Filed Under: Border Security, Business, Climate, Education, Elections, Energy, Environment, History, Humor, Immigration, law, News & Politics, Spending Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Atlanta, Biden, chemicals, discrimination, DOJ, Gannett, Hochul, immigration, PFAS, SpaceX, straws, Trump

The Truth of Bidenomics, DOJ’s Pro-Biden Corruption, Trump’s Clever Strategy

August 22, 2023 by GregC

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Former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in for Jim. After Andy and Greg explain where Jim is this week, they highlight the cold hard facts of the impact “Bidenomics” is having on American families – everything is much more expensive and the president wants you to grateful for it. Andy also breaks down the latest revelations in pathetic prosecution of Hunter Biden after emails from Biden defense lawyers show Biden was going to avoid prosecution altogether until the IRS whistleblowers went public. Oh, and they want the whistleblowers prosecuted. Finally, they marvel at how Donald Trump will totally overshadow the Wednesday debate he is skipping because his booking on Thursday will smother coverage of any big moments on the debate stage.

Timestamps:

0:18 – Explaining where Jim Geraghty is

1:54 – Rep. Burgess explains just how expensive “Bidenomics” is for American families

9:07 – Emails from Hunter Biden’s legal team show federal prosecutors had no intention of filing any charges until the IRS whistleblowers came forward.

20:16 – Trump will completely overshadow Wednesday’s debate with his booking on Thursday and likely increase his lead in the primaries.

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Filed Under: Business, congress, COVID-19, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Elections, History, Humor, Inflation, Journalism, Justice Department, law, News & Politics, Ukraine Tagged With: #HunterBiden, 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Atlanta, Biden, Bidenomics, booking, debate, DOJ, Garland, inflation, Trump, Weiss

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

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