Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are pleasantly stunned to hear Saudi Arabia’s crown prince publicly state that Israel has a right to live in peace on its own land and wonder if things are truly changing in the Middle East or whether this is a temporary thaw in order to confront Iran. In the wake of the very public feud between Fox News host Laura Ingraham and gun control activist David Hogg, they also discuss how the rise of populism leads to political debates becoming a referendum on the people in the debate rather than the ideas involved in the debate. And they wonder why President Trump is spending so much time blasting Amazon and the rate it pays to mail packages, suspecting it might have something to do with another business venture headed by Jeff Bezos.
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Three Martini Lunch 1/20/17
Greg Corombos of Radio America and Ian Tuttle of National Review react to President Donald Trump’s inaugural address. They discuss his proclamation that the American people are in charge of their country again, offer analysis on his description of “American carnage” and applaud his efforts to unify the nation.