Jim Geraghty of National Review and talk show host Greg Knapp bring you three crazy martinis today. Jim and Greg differ with Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders on the issue of reinstating the voting rights of people with felony records. They also raise some concerns with Elizabeth Warren’s proposal to make public colleges tuition free and forgive $50,000 in student loans for Americans in households earning less than $100,000 a year. Lastly, they discuss Herman Cain’s withdrawal from consideration for a seat at the Federal Reserve.

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  1. Taras Coolidge
    Taras
    @Taras

    Republicans could probably make hay with the argument that rapists and murderers should never have their voting rights restored.

    Admittedly, the milquetoast/Never Trump kind of Republicans are too fearful of the media to even point out that the Democrats get the lion’s share (85%+) of felons’ votes.

    Also, no one pointed out that, in small communities where large prisons are located, the felons could take over the local government.

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  2. Douglas Baringer Inactive
    Douglas Baringer
    @DudleyDoright49

    Lousy sound quality, or was Geraghty in a barrel?

     

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