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Thanks for joining the Three Martini Lunch today. Once again, Rob Long of National Review and Ricochet is sitting in for Jim. Today, we celebrate the resignation of socialist Bolivian dictator Evo Morales and notice how very sad the mainstream media and far left politicians are that Morales is no longer in power. They also note the retirement of New York GOP Rep. Peter King, and while they don’t really care if King retires. they see it as further evidence that things look bleak for Republicans in the suburbs in 2020. And they chronicle ABC and CBS acting like the Keystone Cops in apparently firing the wrong person for leaking the Amy Robach rant against ABC for spiking the Jeffrey Epstein story for three years. Rob is also shaking his head at the producer tearfully insisting she would never make public something as compelling as Robach’s comments.
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I would just like to point out that, at present, the comments counts for the previous 6 “episodes” – 2, 6, 12, 1, 6, 2 – form a palindrome.
Now watch someone ruin it…
They were really the Keystone Kops.
I definitely want to read Rob’s version of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Trump’s “romantic interest” in Hillary? I think I just threw up in my mouth…
Yeah, but it will be a hoot.
Oh, and Rob is incorrect about the left having no “12” for Trump. They do: impeachment. Unless someone can show me where there was serious talk/action to impeach Reagan, or HW Bush, or W Bush…