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Join Jim and Greg on 3 Martini Lunch as they unpack Kamala Harris's plans for a political comeback, heightened tensions with Russia following a cargo plane crash, and Bill Clinton's tiresome excuses for Hillary's 2016 loss.First, they analyze reports that Kamala Harris is eyeing a 2026 California gubernatorial run or another presidential bid in 2028. Jim highlights the crowded field of Democrats for governor and skepticism from national Democrats after Harris's underwhelming 2024 performance.Next, they note the crash of a DHL cargo jet in Lithuania. The disaster comes just a few weeks after intelligence officials revealed concerns that Russia was plotting to attack passenger planes and was experimenting with incendiary devices on cargo planes in preparation. Jim suggests this is Putin's way of escalating tensions during a presidential transition.Finally, they get a kick out of Bill Clinton insisting that the only reason Trump beat Hillary eight years ago was because of then-FBI Director Jim Comey and the lingering Hillary Clinton email investigation. Jim also outlines the depths of Bill's hypocrisy when it comes to Trump and explains why the Clintons will never get over losing in 2016.Please visit our great sponsors:Omahahttps://omahasteaks.comVisit OmahaSteaks.com and save 50% sitewide plus get an extra $30 off with promo code 3ML and a $30 reward card when you shop early. Minimum purchase may apply.
Lea Goldman is an award-winning writer and editor who has run editorial divisions for G/O Media, Lifetime Television, Refinery29, and Marie Claire Magazine. Her hour-long drama pilot, "Escalade" was a semifinalist at the Austin Film Festival, and she is also the screenwriter of "The Terror of Trenton", inspired by the true story of one of New Jersey's first female senators. She also wrote a one-man show, "Comey: The Director's Cut", about fired FBI Director Jim Comey. She is a contributor to iHeartMedia's scripted podcast division and A+E's Six West production studio. She is the founder of Media Hacks, a networking group for influential women in media and entertainment. Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode with Lea Goldman about navigating your career Here is what to expect on this week's show: How to take control of your narrative to get the career you want How digital media and traditional media are merging and changing Why female leaders thrive in chaos and how to embrace it Ways to embrace business as a woman Connect with Lea: Links Mentioned: https://g-omedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most common defenses of President Trump's attempts to overturn the election results is that he was undermined for much of his presidency by the media and the so-called "deep state," primarily through the Russia investigation.In essence, it's revenge, and if millions of Americans are deceived into thinking that the election was stolen and that American democracy is destroyed -- despite any evidence at all of this -- then that's collateral damage to getting even.The latest example of this came from Chris Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax. “For two years, the liberal media pushed this Russian hoax theory, and there didn’t seem to be any substantiation at the end of the day and it was a pretty compelling, gripping story — controversial personalities, things happened, sparks were flying,” he told the New York Times' Ben Smith.Obviously, it's wrong to put vengeance or ego or whatever is motivating the president ahead of and above the welfare of the nation and our future. But even on the merits, what are the facts? Was the Russia investigation a "hoax," as Trump says? What exactly happened with Russian interference in the 2016 election?Is there any legitimacy in comparing the Russia probe to Trump's refusal to concede?To untangle all this I spoke with Eli Lake, who is a nationally syndicated reporter who writes for Bloomberg View on national security matters. In the world of legitimate journalism, to distinguish it from the hacks and bad faith actors in partisan media and punditry, Eli has been among the most critical of former FBI Director Jim Comey and his handling of the Russia probe. He has also been very critical of the FBI's handling of former National Security Director James Flynn. Most recently, Eli wrote a column about Trump's pardon of Flynn, titled, "Trump Was Right to Pardon Michael Flynn""It’s tempting, in light of Trump’s failure to accept the results of this year’s presidential election, to wave away the evidence that Flynn was railroaded by the FBI and the Justice Department," Lake wrote. But, he concludes, "Every American deserves the same protections under the law — even those who work for Donald Trump."Eli has debated the Flynn portion of the Russia inquiry elsewhere. He and Ben Wittes did a lengthy back and forth on this a few months ago, and I recommend you listen to it. I mention that only to say that there is a way to interpret the context of the Flynn case differently than Eli does. But I think he has made a compelling case that Flynn was, as he put it, railroaded.And that's the thing. If I have one take away on the Russia story, it's that it is highly complicated, and it's not easy to reach clear conclusions. It's the opposite of the election, which is an easy call in black and white. There was no cheating that impacted the result, Trump is lying about that, his legal team has produced no evidence of fraud, and he is attacking democracy in what looks like will be a clumsy, failed, but nonetheless autocratic attempt, to use a term from Russian-American writer Masha Gessen, who has called Trump's actions an attempted coup.In January of this year, Lake published a nearly 8,000-word article summarizing the sprawling and complicated history of the Russia probe, which he characterized as “a cautionary tale... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelonggame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I address the daring Special Forces raid killing terror leader al-Baghdadi and that outrageous liberal, and media, response to this story. I also discuss the compete failure by failed FBI Director Jim Comey to level with America about his role in Spygate. News Picks:President Trump explains why he kept the details of the ISIS operation from Pelosi. Lt. General Mike Flynn’s lawyer makes a stunning claim in a court filing. Former Obama administration photographer starts a photo conspiracy theory and then quickly retracts. AOC would be banned by Facebook using her own standards. First Look: Construction begins on brand new border wall. A great article that dismantles the bogus “climate-change consensus” 97% liberal talking point. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved.
A new inspector general report faults former FBI Director Jim Comey for how he handled memos about his meetings with Donald Trump. The CIA isn’t so sure about a White House plan to expand its presence in Afghanistan. And National Security Adviser John Bolton is being cut out of big decisions in the administration.
In this episode I address the Joe Biden campaign announcement for President and the many scandals he’ll have to deal with. I also address the key question being left out of the debate about Spygate scandal. News Picks: Joe Biden jumps in the Presidential race. Disgraced former FBI Director Jim Comey donated thousands to this Democrat presidential candidate. Bernie Sanders’ insane new plan would allow 183,000 convicted murderers to vote from prison. Unsurprisingly, it looks like the “Trump tapes” rumor was nonsense the entire time. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved.
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America welcome Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein confirming that Attorney General Bill Barr is conducting due diligence in redacting classified information and grand jury information before releasing the Mueller report and that Barr's letter to Congress accurately captured the conclusions in the report. They also scold Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for letting his personal animosity against former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli obstruct President Trump from possibly making a great choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security. And they react to former FBI Director Jim Comey's pathetic claim that conducting electronic surveillance isn't really spying.
Col. Cedric Leighton is a CNN Military Analyst and Security Consultant who served on the Joint Chiefs Staff and the National Security Council. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to Friday's missile strike on Syria. Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran joined Dan and Amy to talk about the future of the Republican Party in Illinois. Rep. Peter Roskam from the 6th Congressional district joined Dan and Amy with reaction to Friday's missile strikes in Syria. Roskam also commented on Paul Ryan's announcement that he will not seek re-election this year, and also talked about his own prospects for re-election in November. Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book "Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter," and also shared his reaction to the continuing Russia investigation and former FBI Director Jim Comey's book tour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With former FBI director Jim Comey in the news, we have two interviews touching on his work. Best-selling author Jonathan Allen tells why Hillary Clinton lost the election, with the FBI investigation of her emails a large part of it. CBS justice correspondent Jeff Pegues reveals Comey’s involvement in talking to law enforcement about minority discontent with policing practices. And Bill Press interviews Politico’s Cory Bennett about Russian hacking of both America and the Middle East country of Qatar. Support the Show Are you tired of Tea Party Republicans and Rush Limbaugh dominating the airwaves? Do you want the facts you won't get on Fox -- or even on CNN? Then stay tuned. Jonathan Allen Jonathan Allen is co-author of a best-seller about what went wrong with Hillary Clinton’s campaign. He says, bluntly, “You have to know why you are the right person to be president of the United States.” Jeff Pegues CBS correspondent Jeff Pegues has written a book about “Black and Blue,” the divide between police and communities of color. He reveals that former FBI Director Jim Comey played a big role in trying to bridge that gap. Cory Bennett Bill Press interviews Politico’s Cory Bennett about Russian computer hacking around the world. Jim Hightower General Trump's Twitter bombs
RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel joins Rick and Michael to talk about the political impact and benefits of withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord. Former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean discusses former FBI Director Jim Comey's upcoming testimony, the issue of exercising executive privilege, impeachment and other parallels between Presidents Donald Trump and Richard Nixon.
David Safavian, Deputy Director of the American Conservative Union Foundation's Center for Criminal Justice Reform, talks with Rick Ungar and guest co-host Rick Tyler about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' new drug enforcement guidelines. Washington Examiner media reporter Eddie Scarry jumps on with Rick Ungar to talk about how the media has covered former FBI Director Jim Comey's dismissal.
Humans and sharks doing things they shouldn't be doing together? ...President Trump calls FBI Director Jim Comey a 'show boat' ...Bill O'Reilly joins Glenn for the first time since leaving Fox News ...Has O'Reily been the target of left wing lies? ...How far can you stretch a $25 million dollar settlement?...A lesson in pronunciation ...What is 'poogling' and does President Trump do it every morning? ...Child porn PSA. Real or not? You decide. The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere and Jeff Fisher, Weekdays 9a–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump fires FBI Director Jim Comey in the middle of an investigation involving the Trump campaign’s potential collusion with Russia, and gets plenty of support from Republicans in Congress. Then, former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler joins Jon and Dan to talk about the legal implications of the Comey firing.
Tommy talks with former DOJ Official Matthew Miller about Trump's decision to fire FBI Director Jim Comey.
Nor Cal News Now Episode arrives with a firestorm of news. Hosts Mike Richman and Aaron Haar talk Trump's firing of FBI Director Jim Comey and where this Trump train is rolling. Then they bring in Democratic mover and shaker (and Nurse's Union Representative) David Welch. It's our first official episode, and it's a doozie. Every week writer and publisher Mike Richman and Democratic political consultant Aaron Haar talk about the news, goings on and political events in Northern California from a distinctly progressive perspective. You can follow the show at https://twitter.com/norcalnewsnow Or join us on Facebook at: https://facebook.com/norcalnewsnow
FBI Director Jim Comey bites into Apple. The Obama administration unveils its plan for closing Guantanamo. And the Homeland Security Department will start scouring social media for warning signs of violent extremism.
Quinta Jurecic joins Shane and Ben for the podcast. This week: A new leak shows us more about the inner workings of drones strikes. FBI Director Jim Comey concedes defeat in the encryption wars. And Obama’s moral muse.
The gang ignores the State of the Union and speculates about how Ali Saleh Al-Marri got sprung from federal prison. Shane takes on FBI Director Jim Comey with a new encrypted phone and a defense of granting anonymity to AQAP sources. Tamara talks about why moderate Arab states are unreliable partners in a war on radical Islam and talks about the great exception to this rule, the United Arab Emirates. And Ben shows up with a virus and an Anonymous mask.