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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Trump Tax Leaker Imprisoned, Biden Donors Get First Iran Thoughts, A Swift-Kelce Psy-Op?

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg today for the return of the good martini, a very important bad one, and a highly-spirited crazy martini that either indicates a sinister left-wing plot, the rescue of Western Civilization, or just maybe, something in between.

First, they are pleasantly surprised to see a serious prosecution and sentencing for the IRS contractor who leaked President Trump tax returns to the media.

Then, they're a bit puzzled as to why the Pentagon is so sure that Iran doesn't want war with the U.S. But Jim also fumes as President Biden refuses to make any public statement on American forces being killed by Iranian proxies but will likely address it and the U.S. response to donors at a private dinner tonight in Florida.

Finally, Jim and Greg address the notion that the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce relationship is a psychological operation orchestrated by Democrats and is designed to help Biden get re-elected. They explain why the psy-op theory doesn't hold up, which cynical theory makes more sense, and what to conclude if the relationship is genuine.

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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.

0:11.8

Hey, we actually have a good martini today, but don't, don't fear, we still have bad and crazy.

0:18.0

We're not, we're not out of the woods that far yet, but let's go to our good martini for today and Jim we've talked about it before with what the

0:26.2

FBI focuses on with the way different figures are prosecuted or prosecuted in quotes,

0:34.0

Hunter Biden's original plea deal being a perfectly good example.

0:37.0

Certain personnel, depending on your political affiliation,

0:40.0

looking at much stiffer penalties,

0:42.0

or much less severe penalties depending on

0:45.4

where you are in the political spectrum and whether you're a member of good

0:49.5

standing in that political spectrum but in this case the Justice Department has actually been pretty aggressive

0:56.0

against somebody who is very much anti-Trump.

1:00.0

So Reuters with the story,

1:02.0

hats off to free beacon for flagging it, a former contractor for the US Internal Revenue Service was sentenced by a judge on Monday to five years in prison for leaking the tax records of former President Donald Trump and

1:13.8

thousands of other wealthy Americans to media organizations.

1:16.8

Charles Little John 38 in October had pleaded guilty to a charge of

1:21.3

disclosing income tax return information without authorization.

1:25.2

Prosecutors had sought a five-year sentence the maximum allowed under US law.

1:30.2

Little John's lawyers had said he was motivated by a deep moral belief that the public had a right to know the information that he shared but now regrets his actions.

1:39.6

I'm sure you do when you're facing five years in the poki.

1:42.0

So Jim, this is something that I don't think

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