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3 Martini Lunch

A Winsome Campaign Kickoff, Previewing the Trump-Harris Debate, Lefties Mad at Taylor Swift

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

Politics, Society & Culture, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg as they get you ready for tonight's presidential debate, discuss how the 2025 Virginia governor's race is already shaping up, and sigh as activists on the left are getting frustrated that pop star Taylor Swift has not yet endorsed Kamala Harris.

First, they highlight Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears officially kicking off her run for governor next year. It's a tough state, sorry, commonwealth, for the GOP to win in and a rough primary could make it even tougher. Jim urges Virginia Republicans to avoid an intraparty bloodbath if at all possible. Sears is very clearly running as a continuation of the "common sense conservatism" of popular GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who is term limited.

Next, they dig into what to expect in tonight's first (and possibly only) presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. They consider how Harris will deal with questions about her supposedly changing positions on a wide variety of issues - changes that tack away from her far left views from the 2020 campaign. They also consider which tactics might be employed by both candidates to throw the other one off message and what to expect from the ABC News moderators this evening.

Then, they try to shake it off over lefties developing bad blood with Taylor Swift over her failure to publicly endorse Kamala Harris thus far in the campaign. Will Swift fall in line by the end of this cruel summer or will she be an anti-hero for the Democrats all the way to Election Day? Either way, Jim says this is taking the connection between celebrities and politics to a new, unhealthy level, where failure to get politically involved is now demonized.

Finally, they offer a short tribute to acting legend James Earl Jones, who died on Monday.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Three Martini lunch.

0:04.6

Grab a stole next to Greg Carumbus of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:09.4

Three Martini's coming up.

0:11.8

Very glad you're with us for the Tuesday edition of the Three Martini

0:17.0

launch. Back to our usual fair today of good, bad, and I think actually two crazy martini's today.

0:23.0

If you haven't heard our special podcast from Monday with Special Agent Johnson,

0:28.0

really actor, director, singer Robert Davy, you really need to.

0:32.0

You really need to. It's a fantastic conversation on so many

0:34.4

things from his role in Reagan, why he wanted to be part of the project, being conservative in

0:38.4

Hollywood, and of course our unforgettable conversation about Die Hard, dueling Schwarzenegger impressions from

0:44.7

Davy and Jim Garrity. Just fantastic. And for any of those worried that we're

0:50.1

getting away from our usual affairs since we've had a couple of guests in the last couple of weeks. Don't worry. Nothing fundamentally

0:56.7

overall is changing but we have a chance to speak with Special Agent Johnson.

0:59.5

You take it. Yeah, as I said yesterday this is one of those interviews. How do we not do this before? But for those who are afraid we're shifting to an interview focused, guest focused format, no, Greg is still hardworking and I am still lazy.

1:15.0

And booking these guests requires work.

1:18.0

And it's kind of just as someone comes along

1:21.0

who we think would be a good guest,

1:22.0

and we are not inviting guests. someone comes along who we think would be a good guest.

1:22.5

We are not inviting guests.

1:24.1

I get, you know, it used to be a good marker

1:26.0

of who didn't really listen to the show

1:27.4

when they, you know, some PR guy would pitch somebody.

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