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3 Martini Lunch

The UN Wants to Silence Your Free Speech

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

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

4.6 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg for the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch as they celebrate the end of a pointless government shutdown, blast United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for trying to silence free speech online, and recoil at how shockingly bad college students have become at math.

First, Jim and Greg applaud the House vote to end the government shutdown, rip Democrats for their six weeks of incoherent grandstanding, and look ahead to late January when this may happen all over again.

Next, they unload on Secretary-General Guterres for claiming online “disinformation and misinformation” are poisoning discourse and insisting that tech companies have a responsibility to crack down on speech that supposedly distorts the facts. Guterres says this speech he doesn't like is hampering the UN's ability to enact its climate agenda. Well, that's a shame. Jim not only defends free speech but points out that the UN should not be involved in this debate at all.

Finally, they shudder as college professors warn that incoming students are much worse at math than ever before. One study finds fewer than 20 percent can handle middle school–level math, and many struggle with even the most basic concepts. Jim and Greg consider how so many young adults made it to college so poorly prepared.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the three martini lunch.

0:04.9

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

0:10.6

Three martini's coming up.

0:13.2

Hey, so glad you're with us for the Thursday edition of the three martini lunch.

0:18.7

And Jim, plenty to talk about today as always.

0:21.9

And just a moment we're talking about the ridiculous math performance from incoming college students it's really alarming and

0:28.5

it says a lot about people getting shuffled through high school and middle school and elementary

0:33.4

school and suddenly they show up at college literally knowing almost nothing when it comes to math at least.

0:38.6

And I'm guessing that's probably true in some other subjects as well. We'll dig into that.

0:42.3

The United Nations, unsurprisingly, is now joining the cause of regulating, cracking down on social media speech,

0:51.5

internet speech because what they call misinformation and disinformation

0:55.5

is damaging to their agenda.

0:58.6

But of course, we'll start in just a moment with the shutdown,

1:00.9

finally being over, longest shutdown in history.

1:03.6

So we'll talk all about that and what comes next year

1:06.2

in the next couple months, but Jim, our,

1:09.5

I don't know about long national nightmare, but stupid democratic stunt is finally over. Yeah, I don't want to preview everything I'm going to say about the government shutdown, Greg, but I got to say, like the shutdown feels really long. I would also point out that this week feels really long, and I've only been on this podcast for two days. I've noticed that, like, when it's Monday, you always know what day it is. You always know it's Monday. When it's Friday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. These three are like three triplets. They're the Hanson brothers from Slapshot. You can mix them all up. They all look the same. It is Thursday. But man, it feels like it should be a Friday.

1:47.0

All right, Jim, good martini.

1:48.5

I think most people already know.

1:50.0

It's certainly gotten plenty of attention.

1:52.0

We've talked about it a couple of times this week.

1:53.6

The shutdown is over.

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