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Dems Ready to Dump Biden? Russia May Not Invade Ukraine…Yet, Hillary Funded Surveillance of Trump

February 14, 2022 by GregC

Listen to “Dems Ready to Dump Biden? Russia May Not Invade Ukraine…Yet, Hillary Funded Surveillance of Trump” on Spreaker.
Join Jim and Greg as they analyze the sinking support for President Biden among Democrats and what it means for his re-election chances. They also cover a new report that suggests Russia may not be ready to invade Ukraine. And a new filing by Special Counsel John Durham raises questions about the Clinton campaign’s culpability for spying on Donald Trump – even in the White House.

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Filed Under: Crime, Cyber Terrorism, Economy, Energy, Entertainment, FBI, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Inflation, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Podcasts, polls, Privacy, Russia, Sports, Supply Chain, Ukraine Tagged With: Biden, CIA, Clinton, democrats, Durham, oil, poll, Putin, russia, Trump, Ukraine

Hong Kong Extradition Fails; Clinton Denies Epstein Ties, Kobach Jeopardizes GOP Majority

July 9, 2019 by GregC

Listen to “Hong Kong Extradition Fails; Clinton Denies Epstein Ties, Kobach Jeopardizes GOP Majority” on Spreaker.

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America praise Hong Kong ditching the Chinese extradition bill. They discuss Bill Clinton claiming ignorance of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking and pedophilia.They scrutinize Kris Kobach’s chances to win the Senate seat in Kansas as well as the potential impact upon the Republican majority. And Jim and Greg close the show by raising a toast to the legacy of the late Ross Perot.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, News and Politics, Podcasts, politics, polls Tagged With: China, Clinton, Epstein, GOP, Kobach, Perot

Epstein Charged, Farewell Swalwell, Steyer 2020

July 8, 2019 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cover the indictment of billionaire political operative Jeffrey Epstein on child sex trafficking charges. They discuss Eric Swalwell’s possible withdrawal from the Democratic presidential primary. And they share a chuckle about pro-impeachment, billionaire Tom Steyer’s impending presidential run.

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Filed Under: congress, News, News & Politics, Podcasts, politics Tagged With: 2020, Clinton, Epstein, Steyer, Swalwell, Trump

New Documents Raise Questions over FBI’s Handling of Clinton Investigation

June 3, 2019 by GregC

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New documents obtained by Judicial Watch reveal new information regarding the FBI’s investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server and raise questions regarding the agency’s handling of the matter. Matt Fisher reports for Radio America.

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Filed Under: congress, news, News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Clinton, FBI, Hillary

Bennet Blasts Court Packing, Libs vs. 2nd Amendment, Chelsea Blamed for Mosque Massacre

March 18, 2019 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are glad to see not all Democrats have lost their minds after Colorado Sen.  Michael Bennet begs 2020 candidates not to campaign on expanding the Supreme Court. They also hammer Beto O’Rourke and other liberals for using the New Zealand mosque massacre to push a ban on the AR-15.  And they defend Chelsea Clinton after progressives accuse her of facilitating the New Zealand massacre with her critique of Rep. Ilhan Omar.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: AR-15, Beto O'Rourke, Chelsea, Clinton, Court, guns, Ilhan Omar, Michael Bennet, National Review, New Zealand, packing, SCOTUS, Three Martini Lunch

Bombs Sent to Clinton & Obama, Braun with Momentum, Caravan Craziness

October 24, 2018 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are enraged that someone would send explosive devices to the Obamas, Clintons, CNN, and others and hope that those responsible for threatening or attacking public figures – or anyone else – are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  They’re also glad to see Indiana Republican Senate hopeful Mike Braun either closing in on Sen. Joe Donnelly or even taking the lead.  They slam MSNBC’s Chuck Todd and others for definitively declaring that there’s no evidence of criminals being part of the thousands of Central Americans headed towards the U.S. border when there is evidence to the contrary.  And they weather the final attack ads aimed at their favorite teams ahead of Sunday’s Bears-Jets game.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Bears, bombs, caravan, Chuck Todd, Clinton, Jets, Joe Donnelly, Mike Braun, National Review, obama, President Trump, Three Martini Lunch

Hillary & Civility, Rand Paul Predicts Deadly Violence, Bloomberg & 2020

October 10, 2018 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America actually find amusement in Hillary Clinton’s craven pronouncement that Democrats will return to civility if they take back one or both chambers of Congress.  They also shudder as Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who survived the congressional baseball shooting and a violent attack from his neighbor, predicts the intense confrontations will ultimately lead to a political assassination.  And they get a kick out of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg becoming a Democrat again in anticipation of a 2020 presidential bid.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020 campaign, assassination, civility, Clinton, Hillary, Michael Bloomberg, National Review, Rand Paul, Three Martini Lunch

SCOTUS Upholds Free Speech at Polls, Trump Praises Kim, IG Releases DOJ Report

June 14, 2018 by GregC

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America celebrate another free speech victory coming out of the Supreme Court as it ruled against a Minnesota law that banned political apparel at the polls. They also remain confused at President Donald Trump’s praise for the murderous North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-Un. And they look at the initial details of the long-anticipated Inspector’s General report about Comey, Lynch, and the Hillary Clinton private server investigation.

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Filed Under: Economy, News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Clinton, Comey, DOJ, Donald Trump, FBI, Free Speech, Inspector General, Kim Jong-Un, Lynch, Minnesota, National Review, North Korea, polls, private server, Radio America, Supreme Court

‘It Is Absolutely Prosecutable’

August 4, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/8-4-toensing-blog.mp3

Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats announced a joint effort Friday, designed to track down and prosecute whoever is leaking classified information to the media, and former federal prosecutor Victoria Toensing says this problem can be addressed by putting the media on notice, limiting the number of people who see key documents and rooting out Obama holdovers from the National Security Council staff.

Toensing also urged caution before jumping to conclusions over Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s assembling of a grand jury into the Russia, probe but she fears serious mission creep is afoot and wonders why there still isn’t a grand jury investigating Hillary Clinton over her email scandal or examining the actions of the Clinton Foundation.

The issue of leaks jumped to the forefront again this week, after the Washington Post published classified transcripts of President Trump’s conversations with other world leaders during the first days of his administration.

Toensing says there is clear-cut criminal activity involved.

“It is absolutely prosecutable.  It is a leak of classified information.  What the Washington Post is doing is effecting President Trump’s ability to do his job, because the Washington Post is absolutely committed to bringing down this presidency,” said Toensing.

“You know ‘Democracy Dies in Darkness,’ their new label, their new motto?  Well, democracy dies in fake news in publishing classified information, which provides no news value.  What did we learn in the publishing of that transcript?  Nothing,” said Toensing.

Toensing says the most important thing to come out of the Sessions-Coats press conference is the warning that journalists will get subpoenaed if necessary to expose those responsible for the leaks.  She says they don’t need to be prosecuted to assist an investigation.

“They don’t have to go that far.  They can subpoena them and bring them before the grand jury, remember?  Patrick Fitzgerald did that in the Scooter Libby-Valerie Plame situation and there hadn’t even been a crime there we all know,” said Toensing, referring to the investigation into the alleged leaking of the identity of a covert CIA operative.

No one was ever charged for the leak, which came from Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage.  Libby was charged with perjury and making false statements.

While bracing for cries of suppressing the free press, Toensing says using reporters to track down leakers is a far cry from how former Attorney General Eric Holder treated the media during the Obama administration.

“They went after 20 [Associated Press] reporters.  There was hardly a peep.  AP peeped a little but there was not any massive outcry in the press,” said Toensing.  “They subpoenaed their phone records from Verizon.  AP didn’t even have notice that these subpoenas had taken place,” said Toensing.

“Eric Holder’s people went after James Rosen from Fox News an called him a co-conspirator, a criminal, and he was a flight risk.  Look what the Obama administration did without much of a murmur,” said Toensing.

But while that debate plays out, how can the Trump administration zero in those responsible for leaking classified information?  Toensing says it starts with tightening the inner circle.

“The Post also said these are notes from staff people and that they are routinely shared with a number of people.  I think that ‘routinely shared” has got to stop.  They’re going to have to limit the number of people who get these kinds of documents,” said Toensing.

Toensing also urges a detailed numbering system for all classified documents, so that investigators can zero in on what seems to be getting leaked to the media.  She says some reporters may go to jail rather than give up their sources, but the government needs to start applying pressure.

“I think the message has to go out there.  I think they have to start intimidating some of these people who have just been blatant in providing and publishing classified information,” said Toensing.

She is also frustrated by reports than many staff from the Obama National Security Council are still working there.

“That’s the president’s fault.  The president has been told, I know, whom to get rid of.  He hasn’t done so and he only has himself to blame,” said Toensing.

But Toensing is also increasingly leery of National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster given some of his recent decisions.

“He’s gotten rid of some very excellent NSC staff who seem to be more conservative, like hardliners against Iran, which I thought was a good idea.  Evidently, McMaster doesn’t and he’s gotten rid of them,” said Toensing, who is also fuming over McMaster choosing to allow Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice to keep her national security clearance.

“That concerns me.  If Susan Rice is talking, she’s lying.  That has been her modus operandi throughout the whole Obama administration from Benghazi to Sgt. (Bowe) Bergdahl,” said Toensing.  “I have not seen her take on any major issue that she did not provide false statements.  So why he stuck up for her I have no idea.”

When it comes to the revelation that Mueller has convened a grand jury over the Russia probe, Toensing is less concerned at least for now.  She says a leak may not even be responsible for this news.

“That could or could not be a leak because you could have a witness called before the grand jury or someone who was asked to provide documents who provided that information, and that is not a crime,” said Toensing.

But Toensing is bothered by some aspects, including how the Mueller investigation appears to be delving into areas far afield from the the original focus of the probe.  She says the Justice Department should have avoided that problem at the outset.

“It should have been circumscribed by (Deputy Attorney General) Rod Rosenstein.  He should have said, ‘For the purpose of investigating Russian collusion only.’  And if investigating only Russian collusion you come across a crime, well then that can be prosecuted.  But expanding this to business dealings before Donald Trump even thought about running for president is certainly mission creep,” said Toensing.

Some Trump defenders are alarmed to see several top ranking FBI officials on the apparent witness list for the grand jury, asserting that they are allies of ousted FBI Director James Comey and thus unfair to the president.

Toensing disagrees.

“When I was a federal prosecutor, I would bring in federal agents all the time because they’re doing the investigation.  We don’t know whether they’d be fact witnesses, which would be one thing, or whether they are coming in because they have done X,Y, and Z and they need to tell the grand jury about their investigation,” said Toensing.

Toensing says assembling a grand jury may be an appropriate move in this case, but she is still puzzled over the FBI’s failure to have one looking into the Hillary Clinton email scandal and for its unusual habit of offering immunity to key figures in exchange for documents.

She says it’s still a good time for a grand jury to look at all questionable activities by the Clintons.

“They should do so now because the foundation has not been examined.  There are a lot of new emails now, acquired by Judicial Watch, showing that there was lots of play-for-play back and forth, (such as) million dollars coming in, can you get my friend an ambassadorship,” said Toensing.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Clinton, Hillary, leaks, McMaster, Mueller, news, Trump, Washington Post

Three Martini Lunch 3/15/17

March 15, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/3-Martini-Lunch-3-15-17.mp3

Jim Geraghty of Radio America and Greg Corombos of Radio America discuss MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow turning a supposedly big scoop on Pres. Trump’s tax history into a dud of a story.  They also discuss why some in the media are determined to make Chelsea Clinton into some sort of political power player.  And they shake their heads as former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley starts testing the waters for a presidential run in 2020.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020, Chelsea, Clinton, Maddow, Martini, media, National, O'Malley, Review, taxes, Trump

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