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3 Martini Lunch

Laken Riley Act Already Working, Sterilizing Yourself Over Trump? Why Eggs Are So Expensive

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

Politics, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg for the 3 Martini Lunch as they dive into the early positive impact of the Laken Riley Act, a Michigan lawmaker sterilizing herself because Trump is president, and why egg prices are particularly painful.

First, Jim and Greg are encouraged by the Laken Riley Act's effectiveness, highlighting a recent case in Chicago where an illegal immigrant and serial shoplifter with 13 arrests in under a year is detained and likely to be deported. Jim dissects the problem in the left's argument that only illegals convicted of these crimes should be eligible for deportation.

Next, they discuss the bizarre case of a Michigan Democrat lawmaker who reportedly sterilized herself to avoid the possibility of pregnancy in "Donald Trump’s America," fearing a future without access to contraception or abortion. Jim and Greg recoil at this insanity and underscore why you need to build your life on a much better foundation than politics.

Finally, with egg prices soaring due to the bird flu outbreak, Jim highlights how the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s measures to contain the disease are leading to unintended consequences that are making life harder for consumers.

They also react to the death of Chicago Bears owner Virginia Halas McCaskey and Jim explains how this year's Super Bowl could end up saving Western Civilization.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the three martini lunch.

0:04.9

Grab a stole next to Greg Corumbus of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:10.6

Three martini's coming up.

0:13.1

Hey, really glad you're with us for the Friday edition of the Three Martini Lunch.

0:17.0

We have made it to the end of the week.

0:18.5

We've got good, crazy and crazy martinis for you today. And there'll be a little bit of football talk at the end of the week. We've got good, crazy and crazy martinis for you today.

0:22.2

And there'll be a little bit of football talk at the end of the program with the Super Bowl,

0:25.6

of course, on Sunday.

0:26.4

And also yesterday's passing of longtime bears owner, Virginia Hallis McCasky.

0:31.0

A couple thoughts on that.

0:32.0

And so, Jim, let's dive right into our good martini.

0:35.6

And, you know, we talked many different times about the introduction, the debate, and finally

0:41.8

the passage of the Lake and Riley Act.

0:43.6

And then you're like, well, hopefully this has some effect.

0:46.6

And we end up deporting people who are not only not supposed to be in the country, but are causing

0:51.8

mayhem in this country.

0:53.3

And now we got a perfect

0:54.1

example of this. This story comes to us courtesy of CWB Chicago, which reports Santiago

1:01.4

Josue Baragas Rodriguez, a Venezuelan migrant arrested 13 times in a year, received the old

1:09.1

good news, bad news treatment on Thursday.

1:11.6

The good news, a judge gave him probation for trying to rob a woman in Streeterville in

1:17.1

November.

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