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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Alito Rejects Recusal, Baseless Attack Against Barrett, Awaiting the Trump Verdict

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Today, Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum and host of the "High Noon" podcast is in again for Jim. Join Greg and Inez as they discuss Justice Alito rejecting demands from Democrats to recuse himself on certain cases, a hilariously dumb attack from Rolling Stone designed to discredit Justice Barrett, plus Inez's latest observations from the Trump trial.

First, they are pleased, though not surprised, to hear that Justice Samuel Alito refuses to recuse himself from the Trump immunity case (or other possible January 6-related lawsuits), a request made by Senate Democrats on the absurd grounds that his wife flew an upside-down American flag outside their home after a dispute with the neighbors and the Appeal to Heaven flag outside of their beach home. 

Next, they shake their heads as Rolling Stone tries to smear Justice Amy Coney Barrett simply due to her husband representing the parent company of Fox News in a defamation lawsuit. They explain why the left is trying to manufacture outrage against the right-leaning justices and they also make the obvious point that spouses of Supreme Court justices are still allowed to have jobs and still allowed to exercise free speech rights.

Finally, they weigh in on Donald Trump's hush money trial, in which jurors are not provided with written instructions from the judge. They also note the judge's guidance that jurors need to agree that at least one of the charges against Trump is valid to have a unanimous verdict - but they don't have to agree on which of those charges he's guilty of. Inez also laments the way in which the justice system has been politicized and weaponized, which this trial has made clear.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Three Martini lunch.

0:04.5

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

0:09.4

Three Martini's coming up.

0:11.6

Very glad to have you with us for the Thursday edition of the Three Martini

0:16.2

lunch.

0:17.2

Jim Garrity is away.

0:18.2

He'll be back tomorrow here in his place.

0:19.8

Once again today is Anez-Stepman.

0:21.3

She is with the Independent Women's Forum, and host of the High Noon

0:24.8

Podcast. And Anez, we're going to be pretty much doing an all judicial addition to the Three Martini

0:30.1

lunch today. I am not a lawyer. I don't believe that you are a lawyer am I right about that I've never

0:36.3

practiced so I don't call myself that but I did go to law school and I do work on some

0:41.0

legal issues so half lawyer.

0:43.0

Oh okay well you're much more qualified than me then so we've got good bad and

0:47.8

crazy in all respects to the law today let's start with Justiceito, who I think we can both agree is a great

0:56.9

justice. Excellent job on the Dobbs decision, but he's been a very stalwart

1:01.6

constitutionalist for a very long time now, joined the court in 2006,

1:05.6

after the Bush administration ditched the nomination of Harriet Myers and did a much better job

1:10.6

in selecting Justice Alito.

1:12.8

But of course lately, and we haven't talked about it much

1:15.0

if at all on this podcast, but the lefts,

1:17.7

the leftists in the media have gone after him lately

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