Ian Tuttle of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America shake their heads as Ann Coulter cancels her Berkeley speech after officials there make it clear they will not maintain order.  They also vent after a liberal judge rules that the federal government cannot withhold funds from localities that flagrantly refuse to obey federal immigration law.  And they throw up their hands as CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin is more worried about why senators have to go to the White House to discuss North Korea – than she is about the North Korea threat itself.

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  1. Mark Wilson Inactive
    Mark Wilson
    @MarkWilson

    Before the podcast I heard a radio ad for Safeway stores in the Denver area.  Why are these kind of ads playing on every episode of Three Martini Lunch now?

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  2. John Russell Coolidge
    John Russell
    @JohnRussell

    Mark Wilson (View Comment):
    Before the podcast I heard a radio ad for Safeway stores in the Denver area. Why are these kind of ads playing on every episode of Three Martini Lunch now?

    I’ve made similar remarks in recent weeks. At the beginning and end of the Ricochet version of this podcast I heard AM radio-style ads.  One at the end was targeted toward the Dallas/Ft Worth area. I just checked and found that the Radio American Online News Bureau version of this podcast does not begin or end with AM radio style ads.  I’m considering switching to the Radio American Online News Bureau version of The Three Martini Lunch from now on. This problem seems to exist only for The Three Martini Lunch, i.e. not for any other Ricochet Podcast.

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  3. Israel P. Inactive
    Israel P.
    @IsraelP

    I have heard such ads in the past, Israeli ads in Hebrew, appropriate for where I live.

    Today I am in Nuremberg and got an ad in German.

    So this is not about who I am but where I am.

    EDIT – And there was another at the end.

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  4. Israel P. Inactive
    Israel P.
    @IsraelP

    Ian, the blow to free speech is that our side will stop trying.

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  5. Mark Wilson Inactive
    Mark Wilson
    @MarkWilson

    @blueyeti, any insight to what’s going on here with the ads?

     

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