Join Jim and Greg for a full course of crazy martinis. They start off shocked at Biden climate envoy John Kerry contending the climate change crisis is our generation’s D-Day during a speech in Norway. Then they mull over the recent debt ceiling fight among House Republicans and the Freedom Caucus disrupting a bill that would protect gas stoves from the Biden administration’regulations. They conclude by discussing the longshot presidential bid by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, and what it may mean for the Republican primary field.

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  1. FredGoodhue Coolidge
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    So a group of “conservatives” showed they were upset about domestic spending cuts by voting for banning gas ovens.  This was after they voted to not cut domestic spending.

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    FredGoodhue (View Comment):

    So a group of “conservatives” showed they were upset about domestic spending cuts by voting for banning gas ovens. This was after they voted to not cut domestic spending.

    it’s why Republican voters hate Republicans

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  3. Taras Coolidge
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    db25db (View Comment):

    FredGoodhue (View Comment):

    So a group of “conservatives” showed they were upset about domestic spending cuts by voting for banning gas ovens. This was after they voted to not cut domestic spending.

    it’s why Republican voters hate Republicans

    I do find it refreshing that Republican Congressmen, unlike Democratic Congressmen, don’t slavishly do whatever their party leadership orders them to do.

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