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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cheer Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly for stating that he will enforce immigration laws, that criminals such as drunk drivers will be deported, and that we do need to secure the southern border. They also sigh at reports that National Security Adviser Gen. H.R. McMaster reportedly wants tens of thousands of ground troops to finish the job in Iraq and Syria. And they discuss the Huffington Post column urging the disenfranchisement of white men for a time in order to advance the progressive agenda, only to have HuffPost pull the piece because they weren’t sure who wrote it.
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AM radio style commercials: T-Mobile One before the podcast began and NAPA and T-Mobile One after it ended. Who is selling this commercial time and why don’t the podcasters, Jim and Greg, acknowledge it during the podcast? Could this be ad-revenue poaching?
I had a little ad before it started that was exclusive to those who live in Las Vegas…like me. Hmmm..
Jim Geraghty and National Review are still committed to a huge amnesty.
Is there a problem with Three Martini and iTunes? I subscribe via iTunes to listen at my desk and I can not download the last three episodes there.