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Thanksgiving Encore: Why Trump Won and Kamala Lost

November 28, 2024 by GregC

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Happy Thanksgiving! We are very thankful for you, our listeners, and for the chance to spend Thanksgiving with our families. Today, we look back at how Jim and Greg sized up Trump’s win and Kamala’s loss three weeks ago.

First, they examine Donald Trump’s stunning political comeback and why Americans chose to return him to the White House with a far more convincing victory than he had eight years ago. And while volumes will be written about this, Jim and Greg suggest Trump simply talked about what voters cared about most and in a way that made them trust him more to tackle the big problems.

Then, they go through a litany of issues that plagued the Harris campaign, from the way Dems shoved Joe Biden aside and nominated Harris without a primary to Kamala’s flip-flopping and inability to answer questions to her very bad choice of Tim Walz as her running mate.

Lastly, they consider who else comes out of this election season as big winners or losers. They aim a lot of their criticism at the shameless partisanship of the mainstream media, and the election results prove people no longer buy into their hysterical coverage. They also call out the elite Democrats like Barack Obama who orchestrated the ouster of Biden and spent the final weeks scolding people for not liking Harris enough. As for the winners, Greg points out another billionaire who had a very good Tuesday night and Jim gives credit to the man who might have reversed the momentum in favor of the Trump campaign.

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Filed Under: Border Security, Economy, Elections, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics Tagged With: #KamalaHarris, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, Election, Musk, Pelosi, Thanksgiving, Trump

What We’re Politically Thankful For in 2024

November 27, 2024 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they reveal what they are politically thankful for with just a few weeks remaining in 2024.

First, they both find things to be very thankful for concerning the last election, both in terms of what happened that night and what won’t be happening because of the results.

Next, they turn their attention to the role of the media in the 2024 campaign but from opposite perspective. Jim’s examines the huge impact made by a prominent voice on the left, while Greg is grateful for what the mainstream media failed to accomplish this year.

Finally, in a year of major change, Jim is very grateful for something that didn’t happen in 2024 while Greg is happy about some political developments closer to home.

As always, we are extremely thankful for our listeners! You are the reason we can do this podcast and have so much fun every day. We hope you are enjoying it as much as we do.

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Filed Under: congress, Elections, Entertainment, History, Humor, Journalism, law, News & Politics, Private Property, Regulations, Supreme Court Tagged With: #KamalaHarris, 3MartiniLunch, Biden, Election, media, politics, SupremeCourt, Thanksgiving, Trump, Virginia

What We’re Politically Thankful for in 2022

November 24, 2022 by GregC

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Jim and Greg take time to reflect on what they are politically thankful for in 2022. Their items range from a war thousands of miles away to key developments right here in the U.S. And they offer some things they are personally thankful for too…including you! Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you enjoy this special edition of the 3 Martini Lunch.

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Why We’re Politically Thankful

November 24, 2021 by GregC

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Jim & Greg unveil the reasons they are politically thankful in 2021. From the personal to the practical to this very podcast, we are very blessed. Enjoy! And have a very Happy Thanksgiving!

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What We’re Politically Thankful for in 2020

November 25, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they reveal what they’re politically thankful for in 2020. From the fight against COVID to domestic politics to major events on the world stage, they each find three things they’re thankful for from this difficult, unpredictable year.

Happy Thanksgiving to all 3 Martini Lunch listeners and your families! There will be no podcast on Thursday. Please join us Friday for our special Black Friday edition, as Jim and Greg pick out gifts for various political figures.

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Filed Under: Constitution, COVID-19, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, Military, News & Politics, Supreme Court Tagged With: 2020, COVID, Iran, Middle East, National Review, SCOTUS, Thanksgiving, Three Martini Lunch

Sheriffs Defy Cuomo, College Loan Wars, ‘Hunting Four Horsemen’

November 17, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer four sheriffs in New York for refusing to investigate whether local residents have more than ten people in their homes for Thanksgiving. They also push back against the push by Democrats to forgive vast amounts of student loan debt and discuss the backlash that would ensue. And they discuss Jim’s new thriller “Hunting Four Horsemen” and how it ties into the threat we’ve all been dealing with this year.

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Filed Under: congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Entertainment, Health Care, History, Humor, News & Politics Tagged With: Biden, Cuomo, Geraghty, horsemen, loans, National Review, Schumer, sheriffs, student, Thanksgiving, Three Martini Lunch

Battle for the Senate, Media’s Narrative Obsession, Newsom’s Thanksgiving Rules

October 28, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they applaud a new ad urging voters to keep the GOP in control of the Senate. They also hammer a New York Times writer for complaining that conservative outlets are giving too much attention to the multiple nights of vandalism, looting, and violence in Philadelphia. And they unload on California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his utterly insane COVID rules for Thanksgiving or any other gathering.

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Why We’re Politically Thankful

November 21, 2018 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America prepare for Thanksgiving by each discussing three things for which they’re politically thankful.  They discuss the positive aspects of the midterm elections, the big confirmation fight, and important news this year from the courts and the Congress.  Happy Thanksgiving and join us again on Friday for another special edition of the Three Martini Lunch.

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What We’re Politically Thankful For

November 22, 2017 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America look through a rough and often disturbing 2017 to find three things they’re each thankful for in politics and beyond this year.  From some important accomplishments to the arrival of an important new figure in Washington to the bravery of people in different walks of life, Jim and Greg find some silver linings in our toxic political culture.  Happy Thanksgiving!  There will be no podcast on Thursday.  Please join us again on Friday.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Capitol Police, Colin Kaepernick, Harvey Weinstein, James Mattis, National Review, Neil Gorsuch, regulations, Steve Scalise, Thanksgiving, Three Martini Lunch

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