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Back to the usual format day with good, bad, and crazy martinis. Join Jim and Greg as they applaud Sen. Perdue for pointing out how stunningly weak the Democrats’ charge of obstruction of Congress against President Trump truly is. They also hammer the media for horribly biased coverage of Monday’s pro-second amendment rally in Virginia, including CNN’s assertion that gun rallies are fertile ground for white supremacists to recruit new members. And they have fun with the New York Times ending its insanely hyped endorsement process by backing two different candidates before Jim explains why they probably did it.
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Amy Klobuchar, Midwestern Charisma. Not seeing it.
Non-compliance was a trademark/hallmark of Martin Luther King Jr.
But of course the Left has a different standard for THEIR favored types of non-compliance, versus any other.
Maybe they’re just trying to help Gary Robbins’ prediction come true.
(For those unaware, widely-seen Ricochetti Gary Robbins predicted that Amy Klobuchar/Pete Buttigieg would defeat Trump/Pence in November.)
“Ricochetto”?
By charisma, perhaps they mean that Klobuchar comes across as less crazy than the others.