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Rough Ride for Roosevelt, DOJ Legal Drama, Favre Far Off Target

June 22, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim again today and he and Greg are tackling three crazy martinis.  First, they wade into the fight over the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside New York City’s Museum of Natural History, and Rob offers a deal to those who want to tear it down. They also discuss the drama surrounding the supposed resignation of U.S. Attorney Geoffery Berman, who then said he had not resigned and would not leave, only to be fired the next day. And they weigh in on Brett Favre likening Colin Kaepernick to Pat Tillman because both gave up NFL careers because of the causes they believed in.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Bill Barr, Brett Favre, Colin Kaepernick, Geoffery Berman, National Review, NFL, Pat Tillman, statues, Theodore Roosevelt, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, Woodrow Wilson

Kennedy vs. Markey? SJW’s vs. Jay-Z, Kamala’s Latest Canard

August 19, 2019 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are back!  Today, they enjoy watching Democrats wasting time and money in pushing Rep. Joseph Kennedy III to launch a primary challenge against incumbent Democratic Sen. Ed Markey, but Jim also explains why it’s long past time to stop fawning over the Kennedys.  Jim also dives into his latest piece, in which he slams the social justice warriors for refusing to accept many goodwill gestures from the NFL so long as Colin Kaepernick remains without a team.  And they roll their eyes as Sen. Kamala Harris tells donors she is not comfortable with the Medicare for All legislation pushed by 2020 rival Sen. Bernie Sanders, even though Harris co-sponsored the legislation.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: 2020, Bernie Sanders, Colin Kaepernick, Ed Markey, Jay-Z, Joseph Kennedy, Kamala Harris, medicare, National Review, NFL, Senate, Three Martini Lunch

What We’re Politically Thankful For

November 22, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/3-Martini-Lunch-11-22-17-thnkful.mp3

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America look through a rough and often disturbing 2017 to find three things they’re each thankful for in politics and beyond this year.  From some important accomplishments to the arrival of an important new figure in Washington to the bravery of people in different walks of life, Jim and Greg find some silver linings in our toxic political culture.  Happy Thanksgiving!  There will be no podcast on Thursday.  Please join us again on Friday.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Capitol Police, Colin Kaepernick, Harvey Weinstein, James Mattis, National Review, Neil Gorsuch, regulations, Steve Scalise, Thanksgiving, Three Martini Lunch

Kim Backs Down, Solving A Monumental Problem, ESPN’s Pathetic Politics

August 15, 2017 by GregC


David French of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are glad to see Kim Jong-Un has publicly back down from his threats to fire missiles towards Guam and discuss whether some new blunt talk from Defense Secretary James Mattis made the decision an easy one.  David rejects the push by the left and some on the right to move or remove Confederate memorials and statues and instead proposes more memorials to honor Union, slave, and free black figures from the war to provide more context.  And they roll their eyes as an ESPN commentator says he hopes a positive outcome from Charlottesville will be Colin Kaepernick getting a job in the NFL again.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Charlottesville, Colin Kaepernick, Confederate memorials, ESPN, James Mattis, Kim Jong-Un, Martini, National Review, North Korea

SNAP Solutions, Google’s Diversity Disaster, Stand Up for Kaepernick?

August 8, 2017 by GregC


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America welcome the news that over a million Americans left the food stamp rolls in the first few months of the Trump administration and discuss new state work requirements and immigration law enforcement as contributing factors to this continuing decrease in government dependence.  They’re also exasperated as Google fires an engineer for writing an internal memo criticizing Google for a diversity culture that is not at all diverse and makes people feel as though they’ll get fired if they say anything that doesn’t square with corporate ideology.  And they get a kick out of Spike Lee scheduling a “United We Stand for Colin Kaepernick” protest outside of NFL headquarters later this month.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Colin Kaepernick, diversity, Donald Trump, food stamps, Google, immigration, Martini, National Review, SNAP, Spike Lee, welfare work requirements

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