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Romney Not Running, Inflation Goes Higher, Vivek & TikTok

September 14, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “Romney Not Running, Inflation Goes Higher, Vivek & TikTok” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Utah Sen. Mitt Romney recognizing that if your next term will take you into your mid-80s that it’s time to retire. They also look at the good and the bad of Romney’s time in the Senate and remember key moments and factors in his 2012 presidential loss to Barack Obama. They also shudder as inflation rises more than expected in August and how the average American family is getting pummeled by the cost of everything these days. Finally, Jim calls out Vivek Ramaswamy for changing his mind and joining the Chinese spyware known as TikTok because a prominent social media influencer told him to.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, Business, China, congress, Economy, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Inflation, Journalism, News & Politics, Social Media, Spending, Taiwan Tagged With: 2012, 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, China, inflation, obama, Ramaswamy, Romney, Senate, spending, TikTok, Vivek

‘Manufactured’ Climate Crisis, Another Massive Deficit, Deutsch’s Trump Delusion

August 11, 2023 by GregC

Listen to “‘Manufactured’ Climate Crisis, Another Massive Deficit, Deutsch’s Trump Delusion” on Spreaker.

Ricochet.com Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim. Today, Jon and Greg welcome the story of climate scientist Judith Curry, who confirms that the scientific “consensus” on climate change is a “manufactured consensus.” They also get a good laugh out of the proposal from Pacific Gas & Electric to stabilize California’s energy grid. Then they blast both parties as the annual deficit is already more than $1.6 trillion with two more months to go. Finally, they document the hysteria on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” as Donny Deutsch contends that “everything will end” and freedom will end” if Donald Trump wins in 2024.
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2:15 – Climate scientist Judith Curry explains how she discovered the scientific “consensus” on climate science was a “manufactured crisis.”
8:29 – The U.S. deficit for Fiscal Year 2024 is already more than $1.6 trillion with two more months to go.
14:39 – Donny Deutsch tells “Morning Joe” that “everything will end” and “freedom will end” if Trump wins in 2024.
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Filed Under: 9/11, Border Security, Climate, congress, Conservatism, COVID-19, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Elections, Energy, Entitlements, Environment, History, Humor, Immigration, Inflation, Journalism, News & Politics, Spending, Taxes Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, climate, Curry, debt, deficit, democrats, Deutsch, GOP, MSNBC, spending, Trump

Marshals Told Not to Arrest, Should We See the Manifesto? America’s Spending Paradox

March 29, 2023 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they applaud Alabama Sen. Katie Britt and her staff for discovering that U.S. Marshals were told not to arrest demonstrators outside the home of Supreme Court justices over last year’s leaked abortion ruling, even though they were clearly violating federal law. They also dive into the debate over whether the Nashville killer’s manifesto ought to be made public after the police say it will not be released while the investigation is active. What are the considerations for and against making it available? Finally, they sigh at another depressing poll, as Americans overwhelmingly think the federal government spends too much money but also strongly believe it spends too little on several key drivers of spending.
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Filed Under: Abortion, Border Security, China, congress, Constitution, Crime, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Entertainment, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, law, News & Politics, Police, Spending, Supreme Court, Taiwan, Taxes Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Britt, debt, Dobbs, manifesto, Merrick Garland, Nashville, poll, SCOTUS, spending, transgender, U.S. Marshals

The Ukraine Divide, GOP Embraces Earmarks, RNC Fight Intensifies

December 22, 2022 by GregC

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Jim and Greg wade into the sharp debate on the right over how to approach Ukraine, Zelensky, and their war against Russia. Their biggest frustration is the accusations being lobbed from both sides at anyone who shows the slightest bit of nuance on the issue. They also hammer Republicans for going along with tons of earmarks in the new omnibus bill – wasting countless more taxpayer dollars on frivolous projects. And they react to the Florida GOP pushing for the ouster of Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel and wonder why so many RNC committee members are so loyal to a leader with a pretty dismal electoral record.

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Filed Under: Afghanistan, congress, Debt & Deficits, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, Military, News & Politics, Religion, Spending, Sports, Ukraine Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, earmarks, Florida, McDaniel, Republicans, RNC, russia, spending, Ukraine, zelensky

Avenatti Sentenced Again, Senate GOP Surrendering, Bolton 2024?

December 6, 2022 by GregC

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Jim and Greg welcome the 14-year prison sentence handed down to former attorney and cable news darling Michael Avenatti for his crimes of corruption and they warn supporters of both parties not to fall in love with celebrities who happen to say a couple of things you agree with. They also slam Senate Republicans for being way too helpful in passing the Democrats’ lame duck agenda. That strategy apparently includes passing an omnibus spending bill instead of a short-term bill that would give the new House GOP majority much more leverage on appropriations. Finally, as former National Security Adviser John Bolton weighs a 2024 presidential run, they don’t believe his candidacy would go anywhere or be decisive in derailing President Trump.

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Filed Under: Border Security, congress, Economy, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Spending Tagged With: 2024, 3MartiniLunch, Avenatti, GOP, John Bolton, Kavanaugh, omnibus, Senate, spending, Trump

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

Latinos Dump Democrats, Biden’s Weak Response to Russia and Iran, Pelosi’s Inflation Lies

March 14, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they dive into a new poll showing Democrats underwater with Hispanic voters and what it means for the upcoming midterm elections. They also criticize the Biden State Department’s meek responses to missile strikes close to a U.S consulate in Iraq and Russian strikes near the Polish border. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi comforts Americans struggling with higher prices at the pump and grocery store by assuring them that runaway government spending actually decreases inflation.

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Filed Under: Afghanistan, Border Security, China, Communism, congress, COVID-19, Crime, Cuba, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Elections, Energy, Entertainment, Entitlements, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Immigration, Inflation, Iran, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, Military, News & Politics, Podcasts, polls, Russia, Spending, Taxes, Terrorism, Ukraine Tagged With: Biden, democrats, inflation, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Latino, Pelosi, Poland, Republicans, russia, spending, Ukraine

Biden’s Weak Blame Game, Kenosha Judge Threatened, ‘Disappearing’ in China

November 17, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three bad but important martinis today. First, they roll their eyes as the Biden administration suddenly blames energy companies for high gas prices and suggests the Congressional Budget Office cannot be trusted if it gives the reconciliation plan a bad score. And they shudder as a a former high-ranking Chinese tennis player disappears after accusing a top government official of raping her. And the latest evidence supposedly suggesting she is alive and well actually makes us think exactly the opposite.

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Filed Under: China, congress, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Elections, Energy, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Spending Tagged With: Buden, CBO, CCP, China, gas, inflation, judge threats, Kenosha, National Review, Peng, spending, Three Martini Lunch

Acknowledging Inflation, 4.4 Million Quit Their Jobs, More COVID Confusion

November 12, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome some non-conservative voices explaining that another massive spending bill will only make inflation worse.  They also cringe as 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs in September after 4.3 million did the same in August. And Jim throws up his hands as blue states are stunned that COVID cases are on the rise despite their high vaccination rates.

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Filed Under: congress, COVID-19, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Entertainment, History, Humor, Inflation, Labor, News & Politics, Spending, Taxes Tagged With: COVID, democrats, inflation, jobs, National Review, quitting, resignation, spending, surge, Three Martini Lunch

McAuliffe’s Latest Mistakes, Dems vs. Reality on Energy, Dems Closing in on a Deal

October 20, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they enjoy watching Terry McAuliffe make mistake after mistake in the homestretch of the Virginia governor’s race. They also welcome a Wall Street Journal report on the simple reality that only fossil fuels can meet our energy needs in terms of abundance and cost but fume that Democrats insist on pursuing policies that are not realistic and are sending prices much higher. And they they wince as reports suggest Democrats appear to be closing in on a consensus for a $2 trillion spending binge on far left priorities.

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Filed Under: Big Tech, Border Security, Climate, congress, Debt & Deficits, Economy, Education, Elections, Energy, History, Humor, Immigration, Inflation, News & Politics Tagged With: democrats, energy, fossil fuels, Glenn Youngkin, National Review, reconciliation, spending, Terry McAuliffe, Three Martini Lunch, Virginia

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