Over the past several days, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has been depicted in the press as embracing peace and possibly being a reputable partner in a new Egyptian government. But after decades of spawning other radical and violent groups, are current descriptions of the Brotherhood based on anything close to reality? What is the Muslim Brotherhood all about? What are their goals? How much power do they already have in Egypt? And what is the extent of their contact with the Obama administration? We ask Andy McCarthy, prosecutor of the blind sheikh and others following the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Radicals Boosted by U.S. Weakness
Just a couple of hours after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced he would not seek re-election, President Obama declared that a new government was the right course. But will America like what comes next in Egypt? Will the toppled governments stop with Tunisia and Egypt or will radicals be emboldened throughout the region? How are these protests a sign of a lack of respect for the U.S. around the world? And what will happen with Israel? We discuss it all with South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson, a member of the House Armed Services Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Three Martini Lunch 2/2/11
Greg Corombos and National Review’s Jim Geraghty discuss the favorable U.S. Senate landscape for the GOP in 2012. They also lament the latest chaos in Egypt and President Obama’s apparent inability to stay on top of it. And they have some fun with Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Democratic rationale for choosing Charlotte to host their 2012 convention.
Three Martini Lunch 3/1/11
Greg Corombos and Jim Geraghty of National Review enjoy predictions of strong GOP gains in the Senate in 2012 and 2014. They debate whether Republicans are getting wobbly on spending cuts and showcase what may be the worst action from the Left thus far in the Wisconsin budget showdown.
Bolton Dissects Mideast Crisis
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton says trying to predict what happens next in Egypt is nearly impossible. But what does he consider the best possible scenario? How worried should we be about growing chaos in Jordan? What can the U.S. do to facilitate the best possible outcome in Egypt and prevent a domino effect among other moderate Arab states? And what else, if anything, should President Obama be saying publicly? We discuss these and other issues with Ambassador John Bolton.
Three Martini Lunch 2/1/11
Greg Corombos and Jim Geraghty toast the latest court decision declaring Obamacare unconstitutional. They’re also frustrated that Obama seems to have no policy on Egypt and they consider the bizarre case of Jon Huntsman, stepping down as Ambassador to China in order to possibly run against Obama.
Obamacare Unconstitutional…Again
On Monday, Federal Judge Roger Vinson declared the individual mandate portion of the president’s new health care law unconstitutional. He also says without the mandate, the entire law is void. His verdict is a victory for 26 states that challenged the mandate in this case. So how significant is this decision? How much weight does this carry against decisions from other judges who have upheld the mandate and the law? What will Congressional Republicans try to do next in repealing the law? And how encouraged are they by news that 58 percent of Americans still favor repeal? We talk with Georgia Rep. Tom Price, a former physician and member of the House Republican Leadership.
‘This is Awful’
For over 30 years, Israel and Egypt have remained at peace. So what is the best resolution to the current Egyptian crisis from Israel’s perspective? What is likely to happen if Hosni Mubarak is forced out of power? Why are many Israelis outraged by President Obama’s reaction to the crisis? How worried are Israelis about additional instability in Lebanon and Jordan? We discuss it all with retired Israeli Brigadier General Elihu Ben-Onn, who commanded troops against Egypt in the Yom Kippur War back in the 1970s.
Three Martini Lunch 1/31/11
Greg Corombos and National Review’s Jim Geraghty cheer America’s ongoing support for a full repeal of Obamacare. They also dread the possible replacements for the Mubarak regime in Egypt and are amused by Massachusetts Rep. Stephen Lynch telling progressives not to challenge incumbent Democrats in primary elections.
Remembering the Challenger Heroes
Twenty-five years ago Friday, America was stunned and saddened by the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Greg Corombos looks back at the tragic events of that day and how President Reagan’s brief address honored our heroes and comforted the nation.