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Hogan Won’t Run, Zeldin’s GOP Pep Talk, Equality vs. Equity

March 6, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “Hogan Won’t Run, Zeldin’s GOP Pep Talk, Equality vs. Equity” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision not to run for the GOP presidential nomination. They also cheer Lee Zeldin for imploring Republicans to go fight for every vote by going into every precinct (even the deep blue ones) and sharing conservative ideas on crime, education, economic growth and more. Finally, they enjoy watching Sen. Bernie Sanders sit dumbfounded as Bill Maher asks him to explain the difference between equality and equity. It’s a revealing moment because they are very different ideas that the left tries to use interchangeably to confuse people.
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Filed Under: congress, Crime, Economy, Education, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Police, School Choice Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, campaigning, conservative, equality, equity, Hogan, ideas, Maher, President, Sanders, Zeldin

Natural Immunity Vindicated, Equity vs. Honors Classes, GOP Losers Running Again?

February 17, 2023 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg offer a quick update on yesterday’s Don Lemon saga before serving up their three martinis for the day. First, they welcome new studies from the Lancet and beyond showing people who developed natural immunity from a bout with COVID did just as well as the vaccinated against future cases and that natural immunity was stronger against reinfection than the jab. Those who demanded getting shots to keep your job or just be part of society will sure to file this news in the memory hole as quickly as possible. They also unload at the California school district that decided to end high school honors classes in English because they were not diverse enough. Jim explains why those school officials took exactly the wrong course of action. Finally, react to several flawed and failed GOP House and Senate candidates from last year gearing up to run again.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Education, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Vaccine Mandates Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, COVID, equity, GOP, honors, immunity, mandates, midterms, race, vaccine

Kelly & Court Packing, ‘Equity’ in Math, Jenner Runs for Governor

April 23, 2021 by GregC

Listen to “Kelly & Court Packing, ‘Equity’ in Math, Jenner Runs for Governor” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Arizona Democratic Sen.  Mark Kelly opposing expansion of the U.S. Supreme Court under any circumstances. They also wince as Virginia announces there will be no accelerated high school math classes until the 11th grade. And they have very different reactions to the news that Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor in California.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Education, Elections, Entertainment, History, Humor, News & Politics, Supreme Court Tagged With: 2022 midterms, Caitlyn Jenner, California, court packing, education, equity, Governor, Kyrsten Sinema, Mark Kelly, math, National Review, Three Martini Lunch, Virginia

Equity Agenda Meets Reality, Dems Pressure Cable Providers, Garland & Terrorism

February 23, 2021 by GregC

Listen to “Equity Agenda Meets Reality, Dems Pressure Cable Providers, Garland & Terrorism” on Spreaker.

Chad Benson is in for Jim today. Chad and Greg examine new research from the Federal Reserve showing the Biden racial equity agenda would actually make the wealth divide much greater. They also react to a pair of House Dems trying to get cable TV providers to cut ties with Fox News, OANN, and Newsmax. And they shake their heads as Merrick Garland draws a peculiar line between what is domestic terrorism and what is not.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, congress, Constitution, Crime, Economy, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, News & Politics, Podcasts, Supreme Court Tagged With: Biden, cable, democrats, equity, Fox News, Merrick Garland, National Review, race, Terrorism, Three Martini Lunch

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