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3 Martini Lunch

RFK vs. Democrats, Cotton vs. Kamala & Her Media Allies, Trump's Vow vs. His Pro-Life Legacy

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

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

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two good martinis and a definite bad one as they note RFK Jr.'s strong case for how Democrats trampled all over democracy in this election cycle, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton refusing to let ABC News promote a false pro-Kamala narrative, and Donald Trump trying to cozy up to the pro-abortion crowd.

First, they discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropping off the ballot in ten competitive states and endorsing Donald Trump. And while there is plenty to be skeptical about with respect to Kennedy, he delivered a strong indictment of the Democrats for squashing any attempt to challenge Joe Biden for the party nomination and keeping Kennedy and other candidates off the ballot for the general election.

Next, they applaud Sen. Cotton for his masterful rejection of Harris talking points coming from Jonathan Karl of ABC News. As Cotton pointed out radical Harris positions from the 2020 campaign, like abolishing private health insurance, Karl interjected to say Harris no longer holds that position. Cotton refused to let Karl (or Harris) get away with that.

Finally, they fume as Trump vows on social media that "my administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights." After scoring the biggest pro-life win in half a century, Trump is focusing on trying to coax some pro-abortion voters to his side while just assuming pro-life voters won't care and will show up for him as strongly as ever.

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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.

0:09.3

Three Martini's coming up.

0:11.6

Jim Garrity made it home safely? Three martini's coming up.

0:15.0

Jim Garrity made it home safely from the Democratic National Convention.

0:17.0

Hopefully he's caught up on the sleep that he missed

0:19.0

because the Democrats kept running late every single night

0:22.0

and he had to walk a few miles back to the hotel one night.

0:25.0

So in Chicago, that's an achievement all in love itself.

0:28.0

Jim, so we're glad you're well and we're glad you're back.

0:30.0

I would point out, Greg, that the protests really were kind of minimal.

0:34.3

The first day there was a little bit of something and as I was leaving the arena the last night.

0:37.8

There were people chanting. I'd say it was probably about 80% pro-Palestinian anti-Israel, you have blood on your hands types,

0:46.1

and then 20% pro-lifers.

0:49.2

So as far as they can tell, I'm just one of the Democratic delegates and we're all getting

0:52.4

chanted at the same way. And I really wanted to go through there. they can tell I'm just one of the Democratic delegates and we're all getting

0:52.5

chanced out the same way and I really wanted to go through there and say screw you

0:56.4

screw you screw you's you're cool screw you screw you screw you but I kept my mouth

1:01.7

shut got home save everything was fine.

1:04.0

And at least one of the listeners, you remember,

1:05.9

Greg was way more worried about me going to Chicago

1:08.7

than going to Ukraine earlier this year.

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