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Hope for GOP in Virginia, Afghan Evacuation Disgrace, Psaki’s Pathetic Excuse

September 23, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome a new poll showing Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin leading Democrat Terry McAuliffe among likely voters.  They also vent as the Department of Homeland Security admits that only 16 percent of the Afghanistan evacuees brought to the U.S. were American citizens, green card holders, or Afghans with special immigrant visas.  So who are all of the others?  And they shake their heads as White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki offers up a truly lame excuse for why reporters were shouted down and kicked out of the Oval Office on Tuesday.

 

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Filed Under: Afghanistan, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, polls, Taliban Tagged With: Afghanistan, Allies, Boris Johnson, citizens, evacuations, McAuliffe, National Review, press, Psaki, SIV, Three Martini Lunch, Virginia, Youngkin

Americans Stuck, How the U.S. Surrendered Kabul, Sullivan’s September Delusion

August 30, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they process the latest difficult news out of Afghanistan. First, they discuss the American citizens who are trying to get out and can’t get to the airport while the U.S. government pretends it’s not happening. They also fume over a Washington Post story that the Taliban offered to give the U.S. control of Kabul until the withdrawal deadline and Biden turned them down. And they shake their heads as White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan insists we’ll have all sorts of leverage to get citizens and allies out of Afghanistan, even after our military leaves.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Afghanistan, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Podcasts, Taliban Tagged With: Afghanistan, Biden, citizens, evacuation, Kabul, military, National Review, Sullivan, Taliban, Three Martini Lunch

Biden Bows to the Taliban

August 24, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they celebrate the end of Andrew Cuomo’s governorship before digging into three sobering martinis. First, they fume as President Biden says our military presence will end on August 31. That decision means he is accepting the demands of the Taliban, even though many Americans and Afghan allies can’t get to the airport and now Afghans are barred from leaving. They also wince as a leaked State Department cable shows just 4,407 Americans have been evacuated with just a week left to get people out. And they discuss the latest “coincidence” adding even more evidence to the theory that COVID-19 started as a lab leak in Wuhan.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Afghanistan, China, COVID-19, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Taliban Tagged With: Afghanistan, Biden, citizens, COVID, Cuomo, evacuations, lab, National Review, Taliban, Three Martini Lunch, Wuhan

What Should We Expect from Our Government on Coronavirus?

February 27, 2020 by GregC

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Coronavirus fears have the markets badly spooked and some Americans wondering how it may impact their daily lives in the weeks to come.

But as the Trump administration prepares to deal with the issue, what can we reasonably expect our government to do in a situation like this and what is beyond its control? How aggressive should it be in pressing China for accurate data? How tough is it for the feds to keep tabs on what 50 state government are doing? And how much responsibility lies with us as citizens?

Galen Institute President Grace-Marie Turner addresses all of these questions with Greg Corombos and she also flatly rejects media suggestions that coronavirus is proof that we need government-run health care. In fact, she says it proves just the opposite.

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Filed Under: Economy, Foreign Policy, Health Care, News & Politics Tagged With: citizens, coronavirus, government, news, protocols, states

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