Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America serve up three crazy martinis today.  They shake their heads at the the rampant speculation that’s constantly swirling around the Trump administration staff – from the same people who had no idea Trump was going to fire James Comey.  They also react to the Tennessee woman who forced her Republican congressman off the road, started beating on his windows and blocked his path – all to very little reaction from the media.  And they discuss the left’s emerging acceptance of polygamy and open marriages while also updating the rise of sologamy, otherwise known as marrying yourself.

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  1. Michael Shaw Thatcher
    Michael Shaw
    @MichaelShaw

    Since employers prefer to hire and promote married men in preference to single men this sologamy idea might catch on. An otherwise single male could honestly describe himself as being married to at least be considered for employment and even possible promotion. This of course would be irrelevant for female applicants since marital status is not a consideration when employers evaluate them. In fact being single is an asset for a woman being considered for hiring or promotion while definitely a detriment for a man.

    This is not the crazy martini that it seems since it would be a valuable tool for young men to break into the employment marketplace. Being retired it is too late for me but I do thank Jim and Greg for bringing up the subject.

     

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