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‘Haunted’ by Hearing Other Views, UNC Faculty’s Revolt, Pentagon Tortures Language Over Gaza

May 8, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “‘Haunted’ by Hearing Other Views, UNC Faculty’s Revolt, Pentagon Tortures Language Over Gaza” on Spreaker.

It’s an all-crazy day as Jim and Greg discuss the unhinged political intolerance of a former mainstream media reporter, professors withholding grades over the consequences for anti-Israel protests, & tortured language and logic at the Pentagon over our policy in Gaza.
First, they sigh as former NBC News and CNN reporter Michelle Kosinski goes on a Twitter rant about how she is “haunted” by a dinner she had with people she refers to as “closeted MAGAts.” Why? Because some were Ivy League grads who didn’t want to send their kids there and others disagreed with the left’s climate change narrative.
Next, they rip the faculty members at the University of North Carolina who are threatening not to turn in end-of-semester grades for any of their students unless the school reverses the suspensions of 15 students for breaking the law during the anti-Israel demonstrations. The UNC provost recommends sanctions against any instructor who does not turn in grades on time. Which side will blink?
Finally, they unload on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the Biden administration for torturing language and logic, as Austin claims the 1,000 U.S. military personnel who will be constructing a pier on the Gaza coast will not be considered “boots on the ground.”

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Filed Under: Business, Climate, congress, Conservatism, Crime, Economy, Education, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Journalism, law, Middle East, News & Politics Tagged With: #bootsontheground, 3MartiniLunch, Austin, canoe, climate, faculty, Gaza, grades, Kosinski, MAGA, pier, protests, sanctions, UNC

NYC Mayor Wants Criminal Aliens Deported, No Blame for Sec. Austin Going AWOL, Hijackings & Protests

February 27, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “NYC Mayor Wants Criminal Aliens Deported, No Blame for Sec. Austin Going AWOL, Hijackings & Protests” on Spreaker.

The good martini is back today, so please join Jim and Greg for that plus the usual bad and crazy ones.
First, they welcome New York City Mayor Eric Adams embracing a blatantly obvious reality and urging the New York City Council to amend its sanctuary city law and allow for illegal aliens who commit felonies to be handed over to ICE and deported.
They also sigh as a Pentagon report examining the failure of Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin and his staff to inform President Biden and many other relevant personnel for several days when Austin was in the hospital last month determines there should be no reprimands given out because no one intended any harm.
Finally, in the wake of the U.S. Air Force service member who fatally set himself on fire to protest U.S. and Israeli policy towards Gaza, they marvel at the viral online lament that people aren’t allowed to protest, march, or go on hunger strikes (all untrue) which then adds hijacking rioting, and throwing Molotov cocktails to the same list.
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Filed Under: 9/11, Afghanistan, Border Security, Climate, Crime, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Immigration, Islamic Terrorism, law, Middle East, Military, News & Politics, Terrorism Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Adams, Austin, criminals, deport, Gaza, hijackings, hospital, Israel, NYC, Pentagon, sanctuary, self-immolation, USAF

Tax Cuts & Surpluses, Kindergarten-Level Cabinet Memo, Phillips’ Lonely Campaign Stop

January 10, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Tax Cuts & Surpluses, Kindergarten-Level Cabinet Memo, Phillips’ Lonely Campaign Stop” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up martinis from Iowa and beyond.

First, Jim’s excellent reporting uncovers a major surplus for the Iowa government and how GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds is eyeing additional tax cuts. Meanwhile, the high taxing states like California, Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts are running significant deficits.

Then they roll their eyes at the kindergarten-level treatment White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients is forced to extend to cabinet secretaries. Zients is circulating a memo telling officials they need to tell someone if they will be unable to do their jobs for any stretch of time. But they also hammer Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin for making this embarrassing step necessary.

Finally, they have some fun with Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips, after he hosts an event in New Hampshire that literally no voters bothered to attend.

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Filed Under: Business, Conservatism, Economy, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Privacy, Spending, Taxes Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Austin, cabinet, coffee, deficits, Iowa, memo, no-show, Phillips, Reynolds, surplus, taxes, Zients

Sec. Austin Goes AWOL, The Sugary Drink Tax Myth, Bosses Getting Fed Up with Gen Z

January 8, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Sec. Austin Goes AWOL, The Sugary Drink Tax Myth, Bosses Getting Fed Up with Gen Z” on Spreaker.

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg serve up all crazy martinis. First, they walk through the bizarre saga of Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin being in the ICU with post-surgery complications and no one apparently telling the President of the United States, the National Security Adviser, or even the Deputy Secretary of Defense for four days.

They also roll their eyes at a new study suggesting higher taxes on sodas and other sugary drinks work to lower consumption and the change is permanent. Instead, they point to people just buying the drinks where they cost less and the government often failing to spend the money where it promised to when the taxes were approved.

Finally, they sigh at a new survey of employers showing significant percentages of them are weary of Gen Z applicants – many of whom do not dress well, have outlandish expectations in compensation, lack a strong work ethic, and even bring their parents to job interviews.

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Same Old COVID Agenda, Blinken Projects Weakness, Biden’s Dumb Travel Ban

September 9, 2021 by GregC

Listen to “Same Old COVID Agenda, Blinken Projects Weakness, Biden’s Dumb Travel Ban” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as Jim sizes up Pres. Biden’s latest COVID strategy as “same as the old one only louder.” They also shudder at the weakness the U.S. is projecting around the world, most recently through the painfully pathetic statements of Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin and Sec. of State Antony Blinken. And they hammer Biden for refusing to relax his European travel ban.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Afghanistan, COVID-19, Elections, Foreign Policy, Health Care, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Taliban Tagged With: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Austin, Biden, Blinken, COVID, National Review, Taliban, Three Martini Lunch, Travel Ban, vaccine mandates

Mitch Keeps Working, Insane Georgia Dems, Another Police Defunding Failure

December 15, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Mitch Keeps Working, Insane Georgia Dems, Another Police Defunding Failure” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they applaud Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for cranking out as many judicial confirmations as possible before the end of the session. They also discuss the truly crazy comments of Georgia Senate hopefuls Rev. Warnock comparing the GOP tax cuts to Herod’s slaughter of babies in Bethlehem and Jon Ossoff being clueless on the job of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. And they shake their heads as officials in Austin, Texas, finally realize that shutting down and defunding the police cadet academy was probably a bad idea.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Crime, Elections, History, Humor, Labor, law, News & Politics, Police, Supreme Court Tagged With: Austin, georgia, Herod, ICE, judges, Mitch McConnell, National Review, Ossoff, police, Three Martini Lunch, Warnock

McCabe Mania, Media Notice Austin Bombings, D.C. Lawmaker’s Conspiracy Theory

March 19, 2018 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America have whiplash from all the media hyperbole in the wake of Andrew McCabe getting fired, almost all of it from people who have never read the inspector general’s report.  They also hammer President Trump for gloating about McCabe’s ouster and McCabe for suggesting his firing was a political hit job from Trump when multiple DOJ officials recommended it.  They also applaud the media for finally noticing a series of bombings in Austin, Texas, which have killed or injured several people in a story reminiscent of the Unabomber.  And they have some fun with D.C. city council member Trayon White alleging that the Rothschilds control the weather to bring calamity to American cities and then swoop in to pay for the cleanup and take control of the cities.

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