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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Rough Ride for Roosevelt, DOJ Legal Drama, Favre Far Off Target

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Rob Long is in for Jim again today and he and Greg are tackling three crazy martinis. First, they wade into the fight over the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside New York City's Museum of Natural History, and Rob offers a deal to those who want to tear it down. They also discuss the drama surrounding the supposed resignation of U.S. Attorney Geoffery Berman, who then said he had not resigned and would not leave, only to be fired the next day. And they weigh in on Brett Favre likening Colin Kaepernick to Pat Tillman because both gave up NFL careers because of the causes they believed in.

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Welcome to the Three Martini lunch.

0:35.0

Grab a Stolni's to Greg Carumbus of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:40.0

Three Martini's coming up.

0:42.0

It is Monday. We are so glad that you are here for the three martini lunch.

0:48.0

Your stool awaits. We have all crazy martinis though for you today. We'll just tell you that right up front two of them

0:55.3

based where Rob is in New York City. Rob Long is in for Jim Garrity today is on vacation.

1:00.7

Rob how are you? I'm doing very well. I'm so proud that New York City manages to, you know, you can't go, well, it's a weekend, right? It's a Monday. So like, the weekend is a time to collect crazy stories about New York. So there you go.

1:13.0

Let's start with cancel culture hitting New York.

1:16.4

We've had a few more things be announced that they're not going to be the way they were

1:21.4

anymore.

1:22.4

Rhode Island, for example, is just going to refer to itself as Rhode Island,

1:25.3

not Rhode Island and Providence plantations because you obviously can't have that word.

1:28.9

But in New York City, the Theodore Roosevelt statue, which is outside the Museum of Natural History in New York City, is going to come down.

1:39.0

The memorial has apparently long prompted objections as a symbol of colonialism.

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