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Left Turning on Biden, Election Day Problems, Early GOP Infighting

November 8, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they sit back and wait for election results tonight. First, they notice usually friendly media getting tougher on President Biden and suggesting another run in 2024 might not be a good idea. They also fume that voting in Maricopa County, Arizona, is suffering from malfunctioning tabulation machines and they find it completely unacceptable that it takes more than a couple days to count mail-in ballots regardless of how many there are. Finally, they groan as some Republicans struggle to keep their future ambitions under wraps until after the midterms – namely President Trump and Sen. Rick Scott.

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Filed Under: congress, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, polls Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Arizona, Biden, mail-in, Maricopa, McConnell, midterms, Scott, Trump

Midterm Preview and Predictions

November 7, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they offer their final predictions for control of the House and Senate and the winners of tight races for Senate and governor. Will there really be a big red wave across the country, or will Democrats be able to win some of those tight Senate races? We’ll tell you what we hope will happen and what we think will happen. But the most important thing is for you to make sure you vote!

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Filed Under: congress, Economy, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Abrams, Crist, DeSantis, Fetterman, governors, Hochul, house, Kelly, majority, Masters, midterms, Oz, Senate, upsets, Zeldin

More GOP Momentum, Iran’s ‘Imminent’ Threat, Biden’s Tired Act

November 2, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg discuss how the 3 Martini Lunch factored into a major debate Tuesday night! Then the turn to the martinis as they welcome polling evidence that even more House races are tilting towards the Republicans and nearly all generic polls show a GOP edge…but you still need to vote! They also groan as Saudi intelligence suggests Iran is planning an “imminent” attack but also note the likely return of Benjamin Netanyahu to in Israel. And President Biden plans to discuss why voting for his party is needed to save democracy after his party spent millions trying to get Republicans nominated who they considered the most extreme.

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Filed Under: Abortion, congress, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Iran, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, News & Politics, Saudi Arabia Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Biden, Cook, democracy, house, Iran, midterms, Netanyahu, polls, protests, Saudi Arabia

Surging GOP Polls, Sununu Delivers Reality Check, COVID Amnesty?

November 1, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome more polling indicators of a good midterm election night for Republicans – including dismal numbers on the state of the nation and a huge shift towards the GOP among suburban women in just the past couple of months. They also applaud New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu for calling out “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd for living in a bubble after Todd was incredulous that election denial was not the top concern for voters this year. And they tee off on the suggestion in “The Atlantic” that we should just grant each other amnesty over our differences on COVID policy and just move on.

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Filed Under: congress, Economy, Elections, Energy, History, Humor, Inflation, Journalism, News & Politics, Police, Vaccine Mandates Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, amnesty, Beto, COVID, Economy, elections, midterms, suburbs, Sununu, todd

Left’s Musk Meltdown, Biden’s Gas Price Lie, Bennet’s Vindication

October 28, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they pop the popcorn and enjoy the left melting down on Twitter over the news that Elon Musk is officially running Twitter now. They also call out President Biden for the bald-faced lie that gas prices were above five dollars per gallon when he took office. And they give credit to the Washington Post for saying James Bennet was right in his standoff with the editorial department mob at the New York Times over an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton back in 2020.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, congress, Crime, Economy, Elections, Energy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, polls, Social Media, Ukraine Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Bennet, Cotton, Elon Musk. Biden, gas prices, midterms, NYT, riots, Twitter

Why Lake’s Lead Is Growing, Air Force Admits Political Leak, Desperate Dem Tactics

October 27, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they process polling numbers in the Arizona governor’s race and wonder whether Democrats made bad decisions about debating in two key states. They’re also horrified as the Air Force admits its personnel records about a Republican congressional candidate and her sexual assault in Iraq were leaked to a Democratic opposition research firm and got published in Politico. And Jim has zero confidence that anyone will face consequences for such a heinous act. Finally, after years of insisting President Trump and Republicans are an existential threat to democracy, a Dem-connect PAC is spending tons of money on ads saying the GOP candidates are not loyal enough to Trump and that his voters should support Libertarian candidates.

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Filed Under: congress, Economy, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Taxes Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Air Force, Arizona, democrats, Fetterman, Green. Wren, Hobbs, Lake, midterms, Politico, polls, Trump

Energy Industry Blasts Biden, Stacey’s Shady Activism, Hillary’s New Conspiracy

October 25, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two good martinis and a crazy one. First, they cheer the Institute for Energy Research for blasting Biden for undermining American energy independence and for playing politics with the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. They also applaud Politico for honestly reporting on how Stacey Abrams’ Fair Fight Action group spent many millions on legal action in Georgia that went nowhere but made her campaign chairwoman very rich. And they sigh as Hillary Clinton claims Republicans are plotting to steal the 2024 presidential race and Jim notices the Clintons are nowhere to be found on the midterm campaign trail.

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Filed Under: Climate, congress, Economy, Elections, Energy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, energy, Hillary Clinton, midterms, Politico. Stacey Abrams, SPR

Michigan’s Dead Heat, The Cost of COVID School Closures, New Russian Nuke Threat

October 24, 2022 by GregC

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Greg is back! Join Jim and Greg as they welcome news that the Michigan governor’s race is a dead heat and one of the worst governors in the country could be in big trouble. They also cringe as national math and reading testing shows horrific numbers that are clearly a result of schools being closed – many of them much longer than necessary. And they react to reports that Russia’s defense minister was discussing the threat of a Ukrainian “dirty bomb” that most in the west see as nothing more than a manufactured pretext for Moscow to use nukes.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Economy, Education, Elections, Foreign Policy, Health Care, History, Humor, Inflation, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Russia, Ukraine Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, COVID, dirty bomb, Dixon, Michigan, midterms, NAEP, russia, schools, Ukraine, Whitmer

Red Wave Forming? Hobbs Keeps Ducking Debates, Fetterman’s Medical Cover-Up

October 14, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they eagerly welcome news that national Democrats are “retrenching” their financial strategy for keeping the House of Representatives, which is the fancy way of saying they are pulling money from races they no longer think they can win. On top of that, a major pollster says there is no doubt that Republican candidates are looking stronger and stronger over the past few weeks. They also discuss the bizarre decision by Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs to refuse any debates with Republican Kari Lake, even as more polls show Lake winning. Finally, they defend NBC reporter Dasha Burns as Democrats and their media allies savage her for sharing her honest observations of how poorly Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman holds up in casual conversation. They also blast the Fetterman campaign for keeping his health records under lock and key and blasting any honest assessment of his health as “ableism.”

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Filed Under: congress, Elections, History, Humor, Journalism Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, ableism, Arizona, Burns, democrats, Fetterman, Hobbs, Lake, midterms, Republicans, spending

Grilling the Governor, Inflation Worse Than Expected, Politico’s Putin Stunt

October 13, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they applaud the direct and devastating attack from GOP New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti, as he blasted Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for grabbing the crotch of a male staffer, claiming she did nothing wrong, but also paying the staffer $150,000 to settle the complaint while forbidding the staffer from discussing the matter publicly. Ronchetti was also very effective at calling out the governor for imposing lockdowns she violated on numerous occasions. They also cringe over the latest consumer inflation numbers that come in worse than expected and prove higher prices aren’t going anywhere for awhile. Finally, they slam Politico Europe for naming Vladimir Putin as their top “green” figure because ending dependence upon Russian energy will force a revolution in renewables – ignoring the reality of people freezing to death and facing astronomical energy costs.

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