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3 Martini Lunch

Hamas Murders Hostages, Illegals Causing Criminal Chaos, The Constitution Is a Threat?

3 Martini Lunch

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4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg for three lousy martinis that all have a strong crazy streak too. After Greg recaps his visit to the Calvin Coolidge presidential site in Vermont, they condemn Hamas for murdering hostages as well as the Biden administration's reaction. They also shudder as illegals are comprising a huge percentage of arrests in New York City but the laws are working against the law-abiding public. And they tear apart a New York Times column for saying the Constitution may be a threat to our politics.

First, they recoil at Hamas murdering six hostages, including American Hersh Goldberg-Polin. But they're also staggered that the immediate media and Biden administration reaction is to put more pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cut a deal with the bloodthirsty terrorists who orchestrated the October 7th attacks and just slaughtered several innocent people.

Next, they fume as police sources in New York report that 75 percent of assault, robbery, and domestic violence arrests in Midtown Manhattan are of illegal immigrants, and they estimate the number to be 60 percent in Queens. If that weren't bad enough, they explain how sanctuary city laws mean the perpetrators are often freed and officers can't check their legal status or work with Immigration & Customs Enforcement.

Finally, they shake their heads as a New York Times column suggests the Constitution is a threat to our politics because of undemocratic aspects like the Electoral College and small states getting the same number of senators as larger states. Oh, and they they say the originalist bent of the current Supreme Court is a problem because the justices dare to seek out what the Founding Fathers meant when they wrote the Constitution.

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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.

0:11.6

Hey, very glad to have you with us for the Tuesday edition of the Three Martini

0:17.3

lunch.

0:18.3

Hope you had a fantastic Labor Day weekend.

0:20.1

Hope you enjoyed our specials on Friday looking at the state of the race and then

0:23.2

yesterday Labor Day with Tevy Troy looking at his new book the power and the money and

0:27.9

of course our obligatory conversation about diehard so Jim as I mentioned on Friday before we get into our martini since we don't have any good ones,

0:36.0

the Carumbas family was off to Vermont over Labor Day weekend and we were up in the

0:41.3

Killington area, not very far just a few miles away from

0:44.2

Plymouth Notch Vermont the home of Calvin Coolidge where they have preserved all

0:49.5

the essential buildings from his childhood and even adult life. He actually spent a summer

0:55.0

had a summer White House there in the summer of 1924 which consisted of a few lengthwise

0:59.8

tables that you would see at like a middle school concession stand.

1:03.4

There were three White House staffers there that summer and way more secret service and

1:09.6

reporters.

1:10.6

You can see the family homestead with all the original artifacts and most significantly

1:15.0

the spot where his father swore him and his president in August of 1923 upon

1:20.2

the death of President Harding. The village was great, the kids loved it,

1:24.4

the museum probably could have had a little more,

1:26.4

but what they had was fantastic.

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