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Lab Leak Momentum, Social Media Mayhem, Lower LAPD Standards?

February 27, 2023 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they react to the Department of Energy warming to the idea that the COVID pandemic originated with a lab leak in China. They also welcome the bipartisan concern over the devastating impact that social media is having on teenagers, including significant increases in suicidal thoughts – particularly among girls. Finally, they cringe as new Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass wants to lower standards for police recruits in order to increase the diversity of the LAPD.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, China, congress, COVID-19, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Intelligence, Journalism, News & Politics, Nuclear, Social Media, Transgender, Vaccine Mandates Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Bass, diversity, energy, Goldberg, Hawley, LAPD, leak, social media, Wuhan

Race & Schools, Weaving A Big Lie, CNN Encourages Censorship

January 18, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three crazy martinis! They slam New York City schools for scrapping the entrance exam to the kindergarten-level gifted program because the results “don’t reflect the diversity of the city’s population.” They also discuss the allegations of sexual impropriety against longtime campaign manager John Weaver that forced him to quit the Lincoln Project. And Jim shreds CNN’s Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy for openly encouraging cable providers to dump right-leaning channels like OANN and Newsmax.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, Constitution, Education, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: allegations, cable, censor, CNN, diversity, gifted, John Weaver, Lincoln Project, National Review, Newsmax, NYC, OANN, schools, Three Martini Lunch

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

‘This Is the Difference Between a Culture of Life and a Culture of Death’

May 23, 2017 by GregC

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British Prime Minister Teresa May says it is hard to comprehend why anyone would want to indiscriminately kill so many innocent people at Monday’s concert in Manchester, but terrorism victim and expert Brigitte Gabriel says there is a clear explanation for why this happens and she also blasting the UK for worrying more about diversity than condemning radical Islam in the wake of the attack.

On Tuesday morning, Prime Minister May condemned the attacks and was at a loss of words for how anyone could want to kill children.

“We struggle to comprehend the warped and twisted mind that sees a room packed with young children not as a scene to cherish but as an opportunity for carnage,” said May.

Gabriel, president of Act for America and author of “They Must Be Stopped,” says there is a clear explanation for such a mindset.

“This is the difference between a culture of life and a culture of death.  The reason this Islamic radical would target such a location is because they look at things differently than we do,” said Gabriel.

In the case of Monday’s Arianna Grande concert, Gabriel says Islamic radicals and westerners see the event very differently.  Whereas most people in the West view the concert as young people having fun on a lovely night, she says our enemies see something very different in Grande and her fans.

“He sees a skanky young, what they call a bad word, somebody dancing on the stage with a bunch of wannabe, will be as they grow up, women that will become just like her who are of no value.  He saw no value in their life and that’s why he killed them,” said Gabriel.

The terrorist is identified as 22-year-old Salman Abedi, the son of Libyan refugees.  Gabriel says this appears to be another example of refugees coming west and refusing to embrace the culture of their new home.

“These refugees who are coming into our western countries are not really assimilating, even though we give them homes, we give them jobs, we give them money, and we welcome them with open arms,” said Gabriel.

“These radicals are not grateful.  A radical like this person, even though he was taken in, he was given refuge, given money, given support by the tax dollars of the parents of these same girls that he blew up,” said Gabriel.

While condemnation among UK leaders has been swift, Prime Minister May and others have been quick to ascribe responsibility to the bomber alone.  In her statement, May did not address the larger threat posed by radical Islam.

Greater Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins was quick to cheer the diversity in the city and promised reprisals for any mistreatment of specific groups.

“More than ever, it is vital to have diverse communities that make Greater Manchester such a strong place that actually stand together and support each other,” said Hopkins.  “We will, therefore, not tolerate hate towards any part of our community.  Should communities be suffering from hate incidents or crime, then I would please urge them to report it to us.”

Gabriel is disgusted by that approach.

“We are tired of being lectured about, ‘Oh, this is not a time for hate.’  Who’s hating anybody?  If there is any hate directed towards anybody it’s from that Islamic radical and the Islamic radicals that support him, that harbor him, that finance him, that encourage him, that encourage him to go out and kill innocent, young, beautiful young girls, enjoying a beautiful evening,” said Gabriel.

She says there is great unity where it ought to matter most.

“We are already diverse. We are already unified as people who love freedom.  We come together as Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and everybody who loves our freedom and condemn the terrorist attacks conducted in the name of Islamic terrorism,” said Gabriel.

“It is Islamic terrorism.  It is not Buddhist terrorism, Mennonite terrorism, Maronite terrorism, or any other terrorism other than Islamic terrorism,” said Gabriel.

Gabriel says British officials and anyone else who chooses to ignore the central issue in these attacks is begging for more of them.

“If Europe is going to continue going down the path of speaking nonsense and empty words and feeling sorrow and seeing the British flag reflected on the Eiffel Tower on everybody’s Facebook and #WeStandwithEngland and #We StandwithManchester, that doesn’t change anything.  It’s about time they come up with solutions for how they’re going to control the problem.  Otherwise, they’re going to end up getting exactly the same thing,” said Gabriel.

So what are those solutions?  Gabriel says all governments need to ramp up their technological expertise to keep up with terrorists and, preferably, stay a step or two ahead of them.  She also recommends greater scrutiny of where incitement breeds, starting with the mosques.

“Start monitoring the mosques.  A person cannot live in a vacuum.  A person like this, who is very devout, is a part of a community that harbors and preaches that kind of violence,” said Gabriel.

“When you attend mosques in Europe on any given Friday, they are talking about killing the infidels and going on jihad.  It has already been documented how radical Islamic mosques are, especially in Europe,” said Gabriel.

She says social media is another area where counter-terrorism officials must get serious.

“Start working with the communities of social media and the companies that own social media, where they can immediately crack down on all these people that are posting these things on their websites or tracking them as saying something suspicious on Twitter,” said Gabriel.

She says without getting proactive, people like Abedi – who was reportedly known to police – are harder to stop.

“The lesson for us is where there is smoke there is fire.  If there is anybody being monitored by the FBI, by the CIA, by the intelligence community, whether here or any other country in the world, if somebody is on your radar do something before it’s too late,” said Gabriel.

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