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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Harvard Fakes Free Speech, Another Biden Gas Price Gimmick, Biden's Dumb De Niro Stunt

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum and host of the "High Noon" podcast is in for Jim. Join Greg and Inez as they discuss Harvard's new "Institutional Voice Working Group" report, Biden's attempts to explain away high oil prices with pre-election pandering, and the fast-approaching denouement of the Trump trial, along with all the implications associated with the verdict.

First, they raise their eyebrows at Harvard's professed commitment to upholding free speech and open inquiry. They point out that Harvard's Institutional Voice Working Group is only making such statements to appease both angry donors and radical students, and that they will, in all likelihood, proceed with anti-speech policies when it comes to conservative voices.

Next, they dissect President Biden's deceptive attempts to use Russia as the reason for high gas prices and to fashion a scapegoat out of oil companies and corporate greed. They also shake their heads at his inappropriate use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to essentially pander to voters. And they shake their heads at the counterproductive impact California Democrats may inflict with their new law that's supposedly designed to prevent gas price gouging. 

Finally, they wonder why the Biden-Harris campaign chose Robert DeNiro, of all people, to make a statement of endorsement outside of the Trump trial proceedings. They also consider the possible impacts, positive and negative, of the trial on Trump's popularity, as well as his chances of acquittal.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Three Martini lunch.

0:04.7

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

Really glad to have you with us for the Wednesday edition of the Three Martini launch.

0:17.0

Jim Garrity is away again today and Anez Steppman of the Independent Women's Forum,

0:22.0

also host of the High Noon Podcast in for Jim today.

0:25.8

And for those of you who are listening, you can't see that she's got this giant poster of

0:29.7

Gary Cooper behind her.

0:31.0

So if you're ever wondering where the name High Noon came from I'm just

0:34.2

going to go on a liminez and say it has something to do with your affinity for that

0:38.0

movie yeah this this poster is actually the solidarity movement in Poland and I think the American Western became like a

0:44.4

symbol of freedom in the whole world so it's just I love the movie and I love Gary

0:48.2

Cooper so it's just all of the above. One quick update from yesterday's

0:52.3

podcast when we were talking about Pete Buttigieg saying we should be

0:56.3

happy with the fact that the government has spent $7.5 billion on electric vehicle chargers

1:01.8

with seven, noters with seven not seven

1:05.4

electrical vehicle chargers to show for it so far in that he's totally

1:09.4

confident we're gonna have half a million by the end of the decade.

1:12.4

I made the point that we've got somewhere

1:14.2

between 900,000 and 1.8 million gas pumps in America and that we'd probably need 10 times that

1:20.0

in terms of electric vehicle chargers given the length of time it takes to

1:24.0

charge a vehicle compared to the time it takes to fill in up with gasoline.

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