Ricochet is the best place on the internet to discuss the issues of the day, either through commenting on posts or writing your own for our active and dynamic community in a fully moderated environment. In addition, the Ricochet Audio Network offers over 50 original podcasts with new episodes released every day.
Join Jim and Greg as they congratulate the Virginia legislature and Gov. Glenn Youngkin for passing common sense, bipartisan bills that outlaw formal or informal quotas on arrests and tickets by Virginia police. They also continue to be surprised at the messaging failures of the Biden White House, often with the President himself out of the loop, with transportation masking as the latest example. And despite no obvious constituency or hope of beating Donald Trump or Governor Ron DeSantis, Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger floated his name as a potential candidate in the 2024 presidential race.
Subscribe to Three Martini Lunch in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Kinzinger is hoping for a gig on MS-NBC
Maybe he can get a podcast on the dispatch
CNN might not be a network by the time he finishes his bid for President
I remember Rob Long pointing out that in many situations, someone running for president is just a money run, and not only for the supposed candidate: when a potential candidate asks consultants/advisors “Should I run for President?” what the consultants/advisors hear is “Should I pay you a couple million dollars?” The answer is ALWAYS “YES!”
At the end of the first segment, about outlawing quotas for police, Greg says “hopefully it’s enforceable.” Which is the real problem, of course: it’s really not.