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Greens Come Clean, Cuomo’s Refugees, Berkeley’s Absurd Police Alternative

July 22, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim today.  He and Greg appreciate the climate change crowd joining other far left activists in admitting what we’ve known for decades – that their real goal is to kill capitalism.  Rob also tears into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his ongoing celebration of himself and for claiming people from other states are now flocking to New York to be safe from the virus.  Rob also explains why countless New York businesses are on the brink of collapse because of Cuomo’s callousness.  And they have fun with Berkeley, California’s decision to have unarmed civilian city workers make traffic stops instead of police.

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Filed Under: Climate, Crime, Elections, Health Care, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: Andrew Cuomo, Berkeley, business, capitalism, climate, COVID, National Review, police, Three Martini Lunch

Vaccine Progress, Extreme Teachers’ Unions, Kasich to Speak at DNC

July 20, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim today.  Join Rob and Greg as they welcome encouraging news about a coronavirus vaccine.  They also unload on the United Teachers Los Angeles union for wanting Medicare for All, a moratorium on new charter schools, a wealth tax, and defunding of police before they’re comfortable going back into the classroom.  And they have fun with the most predictable news of 2020…John Kasich will be speaking at the Democratic National Convention.

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Filed Under: Education, Health Care, History, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: 2020, COVID, defund, DNC, Kasich, LA, National Review, police, teachers, Three Martini Lunch, vaccine

Scott Tells the Truth, Latest COVID Craziness, Stimulus Checks for the Dead

June 26, 2020 by GregC

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Your Friday martinis are served as Rob Long fills in for Jim. Today, they applaud Tim Scott for pointing out the Democrats didn’t block police reform because of what was in the bill but because of who was proposing it. They also wade into the scrutiny on some red states as their COVID infections increase, and they dissect the intense political debate over wearing masks. And they have fun with the news $1.4 billion in stimulus checks were sent out to dead people.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Economy, Health Care, History, Journalism, law, Police Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID, dead, democrats, masks, National Review, police, Scott, stimulus, Three Martini Lunch

No NASCAR Hate Crime, Pelosi’s Appalling Accusation, Primary Concerns

June 24, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim again Wednesday. Today, they celebrate the news that the FBI found no evidence of a hate crime in connection to a “noose” found in the garage of Bubba Wallace but that doesn’t stop Wallace and Al Sharpton from insisting something sinister happened. They also slam House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for saying the Republican police reform bill is tantamount to them getting away with the murder of George Floyd. And they discuss the primary election results showing another AOC-like Democrat headed to Congress from New York and wonder how America will react to vote counts lasting several days or even weeks come November.

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Filed Under: congress, Elections, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Police, Sports Tagged With: AOC, Bowman, counting, Engel, FBI, George Floyd, National Review, noose, Pelosi, police, primary, Sharpton, Three Martini Lunch, Wallace

Rioters & Churches, Police & Statues, De Blasio & Fireworks

June 23, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim Geraghty again.  He and Greg rip into far left activist Shaun King for wanting all “European” depictions of Jesus torn down and discuss that the real target of many on the far left is not just religious artwork but the church itself.  They also weigh in on why many police are doing nothing to stop the vandalism and destruction of statues and monuments and they address the political debate arising on the right about whether the police ought to clamp down and protect these properties or whether images of endless rioting are going to lead to more votes for Republicans in November.  And they have fun with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who did nothing about rioting but is now on the warpath against illegal fireworks dealers.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, History, Journalism, law, News & Politics, Podcasts, Police Tagged With: churches, de Blasio, fireworks, Jesus, National Review, police, Shaun King, statues, Three Martini Lunch, Trump

Klobuchar’s Savvy Exit, Demings ‘Not Black,’ Cancelling Conservatives

June 19, 2020 by GregC

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National Review Online Contributing Editor Rob Long joins Greg today to serve up your end-of-the-week martinis. First, they get a kick out of Amy Klobuchar taking herself out of the Biden veepstakes when it was already pretty clear she would not be the choice, but they also appreciate her kneecapping Elizabeth Warren’s chances by saying the running mate should be a woman of color. But that gets complicated too, as Rob and Greg react to Black Lives Matter and National Action Network figures suggesting Florida Rep. Val Demings is not really black because she used to be a police officer. And they unpack a lefty blogger’s contention that conservatives should not be able to teach, coach, or be a boss of any kind because they supposedly don’t believe in equality.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Crime, Elections, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts, Police, Sports Tagged With: Biden, Black, cancel, conservatives, Demings, Klobuchar, National Review, police, Three Martini Lunch, Warren

Minneapolis & Police, Schools & Police, Double De Blasio Insanity

June 15, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they react to the Minneapolis City Council announcing an end to the police department but only after a year of community discussions. They also react to school officials in three major cities deciding to stop having resource officers in the schools. And they unload on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio yet again for his personal and professional approaches to the coronavirus.

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Filed Under: Crime, Economy, Health Care, Journalism, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: coronavirus, de Blasio, Denver, Minneapolis, National Review, police, schools, Three Martini Lunch

Mitch & the Bill of Rights, Bernie & Police, Destroying COVID Test Sites

June 10, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they finally find some good news this week.  They start by applauding Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for calling out the double standard of governors and mayors who ignore COVID restrictions for some and drop the hammer on others.  They also appreciate Bernie Sanders strongly opposing the abolition of police when some of those leading the defund police charge seem to be part of his clientele. And they react to Dr. Deborah Birx lamenting the destruction of dozens of COVID test sites in the recent riots.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, Crime, Elections, Health Care, News & Politics, Police Tagged With: Bernie, Birx, Constitution, COVID, McConnell, National Review, police, protests, riots, Three Martini Lunch

Trump & Twitter, Police & Vandalism, WHO’s on First

June 9, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cringe over President Trump’s tweet targeting a 75-year-old protester who suffered a head injury following a confrontation with Buffalo police. They also throw up their hands as the Minnesota State Patrol admits its officers slashed tires of some unoccupied vehicles during the recent riots, with an explanation that defies credulity. And they unload…again…on the World Health Organization for fostering massive confusion by suggesting that asymptomatic COVID patients very rarely infected other people – and the correction only made things even more confusing.

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Filed Under: Elections, Health Care, law, Podcasts, Police, Social Media Tagged With: COVID, Minnesota, National Review, police, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, Twitter, WHO

Defunding the Police, Woke Health Experts, The New York Times Surrenders

June 8, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg for one of the craziest Three Martini Lunches we’ve ever had! First, they dissect the ludicrous push to defend and dismantle police departments and react to Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender suggesting crime victims who would normally call the cops need to understand their privilege by not having police come. They also hammer public health “experts” for declaring that the racial justice protests are more important than stopping the coronavirus, but other protests should not go forward, and stay-at-home protests are rooted in white nationalism. And they chronicle the New York Times fully surrendering to the woke mob.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Bender, Cotton, defund, health, Minneapolis, National Review, New York Times, opinion, police, politics, protests, Three Martini Lunch

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