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3 Martini Lunch

Virginia & the Voter Rolls, Kamala's Dodging & A Compliant Media, Walz & His Mom

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

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

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Jim Geraghty is back after a much-deserved vacation and weathering the remnants of Hurricane Debby. Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and his team for their due diligence in preparing for the elections, scold the AP and other media for allowing Kamala Harris to dodge serious questions for three weeks and counting, and slamming Tim Walz for forcing his own 87-year-old mom to isolate after heart surgery during Covid.

First, they applaud Virginia for doing what Jim calls the "basic blocking and tacking of government" and making sure the commonwealth's voter rolls are up to date. In doing so, officials found 80,000 dead people still eligible to vote along with more than 6,300 non-citizens. This shouldn't be that hard to update. So why isn't every state doing it?

Next, they shake their heads as the media are still pandering to Kamala Harris and only offering the softest criticism for her refusal to take serious questions for more than three weeks since President Biden ended his campaign. Even worse, media outlets like the Associated Press are running stories downplaying the importance of candidates engaging in sit-down interviews.

Finally, they shudder at video from the pandemic in which Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he made his 87-year-old mother live alone right after heart surgery because he feared negative headlines if his mom came to live with him. So instead of amending his own draconian stay-at-home orders to help his mom and to allow anyone to care for a loved one who needed assistance, he decided enforcing the shutdown orders were more important.

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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

Really glad to have you with us for the Monday edition of the Three Martini lunch.

0:17.0

Jim Garrity is back.

0:19.0

Thank you very much to Scott Bertram and as Stetman, John Gabriel and Brian Westbury for filling in for Jim while he was out and if you

0:26.8

follow Jim on Twitter or X and you really should be you now know that in the last less than six months, Jim has

0:35.8

survived two weeks in Ukraine. That's not even to mention surviving the

0:41.4

Blizzard in Des Moines earlier in the year. He survived a moose situation up on the NR Alaska cruise at a stopover.

0:48.6

And now he has survived the remnants of a hurricane while on vacation in South Carolina and so

0:55.9

Jim if you can just survive the insanity of the Democratic National Convention next

1:00.3

week you should be in the clear. Should.

1:03.0

Chicago, Democratic National Convention.

1:05.0

Lots of people angry, the pro-Hamoss crowd,

1:08.0

angry about Israel and all that stuff.

1:10.0

What's the worst it could happen?

1:12.0

People, there was somebody on Twitter who observed I am accumulating the wildest, craziest, and most dangerous travel record since Tom Hanks.

1:20.0

As usual, you should never travel with Tom Hanks.

1:22.0

Either the spaceship goes off course,

1:24.6

the Somali pirates hijack his boat.

1:27.3

He gets the FedEx plane goes down,

1:29.6

he gets stuck in a desert island.

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