
3 Martini Lunch Taxpayers are Funding Somali Terrorists
Nov 21, 2025
In this lively discussion, a Tennessee congressional candidate faces backlash for criticizing the city she's campaigning for—ironic given her own recorded comments. The hosts dive into a troubling video where lawmakers encourage military personnel to disobey orders, prompting sharp criticism from Trump. They also uncover alarming welfare fraud in Minnesota, revealing taxpayer dollars potentially funding Somali terrorists. Insightful commentary highlights the failures of state oversight, echoing concerns about governance and political accountability.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Candidate Caught On Tape Criticizing Her City
- Aftyn Behn recorded herself saying she "hate[s] Nashville," including bachelorettes and country music, which resurfaced during her campaign.
- Jim Garrity and Greg Karambas say her own words, not a dirty trick, created the controversy and hurt her candidacy.
Vague Warnings Can Politicize The Military
- Democrats' video urging troops to refuse "illegal orders" lacked concrete examples of such orders from President Trump.
- Jim Garrity argues vague warnings risk politicizing the military and invited Trump's extreme retaliation on social media.
Examples Cited Don't Meet 'Unlawful Order' Bar
- Jim Garrity finds the examples offered for unlawful orders (past remarks, memes, and alleged polling-station troop deployment) unpersuasive or misremembered.
- He says none of the cited instances amounted to an issued unlawful military order warranting refusal.
