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Businesses Sue Seattle, Anti-Trump Plot Unfolds, Cultural Anarchy

June 25, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim again Thursday. Today, Rob and Greg applaud Seattle businesses for suing the city for failing to provide essential services while local politicians coddled the radicals in the CHAZ/CHOP area.  They also react to revelations in Peter Strzok’s notes that Barack Obama and Joe Biden were in on the planning to target Michael Flynn and the Trump administration.  And they unload on leftist radicals and their enablers as what supposedly started as an effort to rein in police brutality is now focused on tearing down a statue celebrating emancipation, destroying Mount Rushmore, and changing our national anthem.

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Filed Under: Constitution, Economy, History, Journalism, News & Politics, Podcasts, Police Tagged With: anthem, Biden, businesses, CHAZ, CHOP, Flynn, Mount Rushmore, National Review, obama, Seattle, statues, Three Martini Lunch, Trump

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

Rough Ride for Roosevelt, DOJ Legal Drama, Favre Far Off Target

June 22, 2020 by GregC

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Rob Long is in for Jim again today and he and Greg are tackling three crazy martinis.  First, they wade into the fight over the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside New York City’s Museum of Natural History, and Rob offers a deal to those who want to tear it down. They also discuss the drama surrounding the supposed resignation of U.S. Attorney Geoffery Berman, who then said he had not resigned and would not leave, only to be fired the next day. And they weigh in on Brett Favre likening Colin Kaepernick to Pat Tillman because both gave up NFL careers because of the causes they believed in.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Bill Barr, Brett Favre, Colin Kaepernick, Geoffery Berman, National Review, NFL, Pat Tillman, statues, Theodore Roosevelt, Three Martini Lunch, Trump, Woodrow Wilson

DACA’s Last Days? Comey Cleared Hillary Early, Catholic School Capitulation

September 1, 2017 by GregC


Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America encourage President Trump to scrap President Obama’s unconstitutional and unilateral program allowing illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, noting the issue ought to be addressed by Congress.  They also slam former FBI Director James Comey upon the revelation that he decided to exonerate Hillary Clinton in her email investigation long before the investigation was done or key witnesses were interviewed.  And they roll their eyes as a Catholic school in California removes most of its statues, including ones of Jesus and Mary, in an effort to be more inclusive and “forward-looking.”

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Catholic, DACA, emails, Hillary Clinton, immigration, inclusion, James Comey, Martini, National Review, President Trump, statues

CNN’s ‘Copycat’ Canard, Antifa’s Illogical Anarchy, Statue Wars Escalate

August 18, 2017 by GregC

David French of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America close the week with three crazy martinis.  They unload on CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Jim Sciutto for speculating on air that the radical Muslim terrorist in Barcelona got the idea for a van attack from watching the events in Charlottesville.  They also hammer Antifa’s argument that it engages in violence to protect nonviolence and only against white supremacists, pointing out that Antifa viciously attacks anyone it doesn’t agree with and that it is the job of police to protect nonviolence.  And they sigh as liberals start calling for the removal of statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, just as their critics predicted earlier in the week.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Antifa, Barcelona, Charlottesville, CNN, George Washington, Martini, National Review, police, statues, Wolf Blitzer

‘The Left Wants to Have a One-Way Hate Campaign’

August 15, 2017 by GregC

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Best-selling author Dinesh D’Souza says there were fascists on both sides of the violence in Virginia on Saturday and he posits that Democrats and their allies in the media are now focused on painting all Republicans and conservatives as responsible for the racism that still exists in the United States.

Last week, prior to the violence in Charlottesville, D’Souza likened the Antifa movement and their pattern of stopping speech through violence to Adolf Hilter’s brown shirts and Benito Mussolini’s black shirts.  But with white supremacists and neo-Nazis on one side and Antifa on the other, which side is the fascists?

“Clearly, there’s a fascist streak running between both sets of violent activists.  The mayor of Charlottesville said, ‘These people all came to fight.’  They didn’t come to peacefully protest.  They wanted to tangle with each other,” said D’Souza, author most recently of “The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left.”

While many in the media and in Democratic circles suggest that the white supremacists are Trump voters, D’Souza says that’s not true of the organizer of the rally.

“What’s really strange is that the white supremacist who organized the rally is a former Obama guy and a former Occupy Wall Street guy.  So right away you know that something fishy is going on here,” said D’Souza.

When it comes to the rest of the neo-Nazi and KKK figures in Charlottesville, D’Souza says the story is more complicated.

“This white nationalism was actually invented in the Democratic Party, but the Democratic Party has moved from embracing white nationalism to embracing every other type of minority nationalism.  So the Democrats like black nationalism, black pride, black solidarity.  They’re telling every ethnic group – blacks, Hispanics, Asians – be proud of what makes you distinctive,” said D’Souza.

He says Democrats now mobilize all of these groups against white nationalists, and that has created some changing voting patterns among white supremacists.

“Today if you’re a white nationalist, you don’t find a hospitable home in the Democratic Party.  You don’t find much of a home in the Republican Party either, because Trump is not a white nationalist.  Trump is an American nationalist.  So I think that’s why some of these white nationalists are for Trump,” said D’Souza.

“They normally would be Democrats, if the Democrats hadn’t created a type of multiculturalism in which these guys are not welcome at the multicultural picnic,” said D’Souza.

But rather than acknowledge these bigoted elements as a fringe of the American political landscape, D’Souza says liberals and the media are trying to paint the political right with a very broad brush.

“The media is up to something very vile and very cunning.  They’re trying to excuse the much more dangerous fascism on their own side.  Think about it: the driving of speakers off campus, not just the Antifa violent guys, but the deans and the studio bosses in Hollywood.  If you have a different point of view, they’ll run you out of town.  They’ll make sure you never work again,” said D’Souza.

“This is the fascism, not just of the street but of the institutions.  The Democratic Party today has much more of a fascist ideology and fascist tactics than anything you see in the Republican Party,” said D’Souza, who says he’s never seen a white supremacist at a GOP event in more than 25 years of speaking around the country.

D’Souza says this effort is a massive exercise in blame-shifting.

“There’s an effort to transfer responsibility from the actual guilty party, the Democrats, onto the non-guilty party, the Republicans,” he said.

“What’s underway here is an effort to create a national shaming of the right.  For example, look at the stuff about, ‘Trump is a fascist.’  Trump has never said one kind thing about fascism,” said D’Souza.  “The left wants to have a one-way hate campaign.”

He says there’s plenty of evidence of Democrats praising the most vile fascist regimes in history.

“When you had real fascism, very dangerous fascism, I’m talking about Mussolini’s Italy and Nazi Germany.  We have [Franklin Roosevelt] praising Mussolini, sending members of his braintrust to fascist Italy to study Italian fascism, which he thought was more progressive than the New Deal.  He wanted to bring fascist ideas over here,” said D’Souza.

In the wake of Charlottesvile, the debate is turning once again to the fate of Confederate memorials and monuments.  Some want to destroy them, others believe they should be limited to museums and cemeteries, while others fear tearing them down is tantamount to erasing history.

D’Souza says this North vs. South debate raging around the Civil War is badly misplaced.

“The real slavery debate was not between the North and the South.  It was between the pro-slavery Democratic Party and the anti-slavery Republican Party .  Most southerners did not own slaves.  Most Confederate soldiers did not own slaves.  The northern Democrats led by Stephen Douglas were actively and cunningly protecting slavery and did so for 40 years,” said D’Souza.

He says that should mean plenty of statues and memorials getting razed in the North, since so many figures openly or tacitly approved of slavery.

D’Souza also notes that the Democrats are never under any pressure to denounce any figures from their party’s past, even those as recent as longtime Sen. Robert Byrd, D-West Virginia, who spent years in the KKK.

“No one is pulling his statues down.  He was lionized in the Democratic Party.  Hillary called him her mentor.  So you know there is a big lie underway.  It’s just a matter of getting our fingers on it so we can expose what’s really going on,” he said.

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