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Chris Christie’s Bizarre Exit, Inflation Is Still Too High, DeSantis & Haley Duke It Out

January 11, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Chris Christie’s Bizarre Exit, Inflation Is Still Too High, DeSantis & Haley Duke It Out” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they break down the biggest developments in the presidential race, stubbornly high inflation, and a pivotal day in sports.

First, they dissect former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s decision to suspend his 2024 presidential campaign but not endorse anyone else and trash Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley in addition to Donald Trump.

They also cringe as the December inflation numbers come in higher than expected and the year-over-year numbers are still unhealthy.

Then they analyze the final GOP primary debate as DeSantis and Haley hammer each other instead of President Biden or even their own party’s frontrunner.

Finally, they note the end of a coaching era in pro and college football.

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Filed Under: Business, China, congress, COVID-19, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, law, News & Politics, polls, Spending, Supply Chain Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, Caucus, Christie, coaches, debate, DeSantis, football, Haley, inflation, Iowa, Trump

Penn’s Still Standing, Biden Campaign Scolds Reporters, Will Biden Back Out of Debates?

January 9, 2024 by GregC

Listen to “Penn’s Still Standing, Biden Campaign Scolds Reporters, Will Biden Back Out of Debates?” on Spreaker.

After Greg’s quick celebration of Michigan winning college football’s national championship and Jim explaining his efforts to acclimate to Iowa’s cold and snow, they serve up good, bad, and crazy martinis.

First, they welcome the National Park Service reversing plans to remove a statue of Pennsylvania founder William Penn from Welcome Park in Philadelphia. They note how how the left now seeks to erase figures from history who had nothing to do with the confederacy but also why this terrible plan got reversed to quickly.

They also react to a Semafor story explaining how the Biden campaign is summoning reporters to explain how their stories have “fallen short” in coverage of Biden and in covering stories about Trump that they think would be most damaging.

Finally, they’re not at all surprised to hear rumblings from Biden allies that the president should not dignify an opponent like Trump by appearing on a debate stage with him during the general election campaign.

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Filed Under: Education, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, polls, Sports Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, Casey, debate, football, Iowa, Michigan, NPS, Penn, reporters, Shapiro, snow, Trump

Labor Day Special: Answering Questions on the Midterms, Being Wrong, & Football

September 5, 2022 by GregC

Listen to “Labor Day Special: More Answers for Your Questions” on Spreaker.

Happy Labor Day! As we observe the unofficial end of summer, Jim and I present a brand new episode of us answering your questions. Today, we discuss which candidates are likely to overperform or underperform their states’ natural partisan bent in the year’s midterm elections…and we have names from both parties in both categories. We also fess up and admit some things we were wrong about in our political analysis over the years. And we’re asked what we think of college football and all of the big changes happening to the sport as we kick off a new season. Enjoy the discussion, and join us again for our usual format on Tuesday.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Abortion, congress, Economy, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, Middle East, News & Politics, Taliban Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, 9/11, football, McDonnell, midterms, overperform, questions, term limits, Trump, underperform

College Football Cancellation, Chicago Rioting, Willie’s ‘Advice’ for Kamala

August 10, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “College Football Cancellation, Chicago Rioting, Willie’s ‘Advice’ for Kamala” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they lament the Big Ten Conference reportedly cancelling the 2020 college football season and that puts every other conference on the brink as well. They also unload on Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot as rioters vandalize and loot along the city’s Magnificent Mile and attack and injure more than a dozen police officers. And they discuss former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown publicly urging former mistress Kamala Harris to decline the opportunity to be Joe Biden’s running mate.

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Filed Under: Crime, Education, Health Care, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: Chicago, college, football, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, looting, National Review, police, Three Martini Lunch, vice-president, Willie Brown

Biden’s Leftward Lurch, De Blasio’s Hypocrisy, No Football?

July 10, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Biden’s Leftward Lurch, De Blasio’s Hypocrisy, No Football?” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they hammer Joe Biden for promising to force the Little Sisters of the Poor and others to include contraception coverage for employees, regardless of their personal beliefs. They also slam New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for shredding the first amendment by banning large gatherings except for Black Lives Matter protesting. And they wonder whether there will be football in September as the Big Ten kills its non-conference schedule and the NFL seems destined for a major labor fight.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Economy, Health Care, History, Journalism, Labor, law, News & Politics, Police, Religion, Sports Tagged With: assembly, Bill de Blasio, BLM, contraception, COVID, Economy, football, Joe Biden, National Review, NFL, nuns, Obamacare, Three Martini Lunch

Three COVID Bright Spots, The China-WHO Cover-Up, Football This Fall?

May 11, 2020 by GregC

Listen to “Three COVID Bright Spots, The China-WHO Cover-Up, Football This Fall?” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they cheer good news on coronavirus immunity, testing, and treatment. They also break down German intelligence accusing China and the World Health Organization of hiding human-to-human transmission for weeks.  And they groan as Dr. Fauci says the close contact required in football would make the sport a prime activity for spreading the virus.

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Filed Under: Economy, Foreign Policy, Health Care, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: China, coronavirus, COVID-19, Fauci, football, National Review, testing, Three Martini Lunch, treatment, WHO

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