
3 Martini Lunch Will Democrats Soon Have a House Majority?
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Nov 24, 2025 The hosts dive into the controversial past of Tennessee candidate Aftyn Behn, highlighting her refusal to distance herself from incendiary comments about police. Dissecting a confusing peace plan idea, they question the credibility of Russia's commitments. The fallout from Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation raises eyebrows, as they speculate about potential resignations among Republicans that could shift the House majority. The discussions are juicy, revealing the unpredictable landscape of American politics.
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Candidate's Past Protests Resurface
- Aftyn Behn refused to disavow deleted 2020 tweets calling to dissolve Nashville police and cheered burning police stations.
- Jim Garrity and Greg Karambas played video of her shrieking in the Tennessee legislature to illustrate her activist past and controversies.
Clear Responses Build Voter Trust
- Jim argues candidates must plainly retract extreme past statements or explain changed views when asked.
- He warns evasive responses damage trust and provide political liability in competitive districts.
Legislative Gallery Outburst Shown
- The hosts played clips of Behn shrieking from the gallery of the Tennessee legislature as evidence of disruptive protest tactics.
- They contrasted such behavior with effective persuasion and criticized its utility for winning broad support.
