
3 Martini Lunch Is It Time to Nuke the Filibuster?
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Oct 31, 2025 This week, hosts delve into Trump's controversial call for the U.S. to resume nuclear testing, exploring the implications of such a move. They debate whether eliminating the filibuster could accelerate the GOP agenda, weighing the potential long-term consequences. Additionally, the discussion turns to the Heritage Foundation's defense of Tucker Carlson amid criticism for his ties to extremist figures. The hosts tackle the balance between political pragmatism and the dangers of normalizing extremist views.
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Testing Talk As Deterrence
- Jim Garrity argues that U.S. nuclear testing talk can be a deterrent if adversaries are secretly testing already.
- He notes logistical and treaty hurdles mean immediate resumed testing is difficult.
Prefer Bans But Monitor Violations
- Garrity and Karambas emphasize above-ground tests are dangerous and unpopular due to fallout.
- They favor underground testing if necessary but prefer upholding bans unless others blatantly violate them.
Fictional Nuke References
- Greg Karambas jokingly references fictional CTU incidents about a Mojave nuclear event and suitcase nuke in Valencia.
- Jim Garrity plays along with humorous survival details from those stories.
