3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Minnesota's Dem Attorney General Sees No Crime in Church Invasion

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Jan 20, 2026
The hosts tackle Lee Zeldin's clear explanation of how cheaper U.S. cars can benefit workers, showcasing the struggle with basic economics. They critique Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison, who oddly claims that a federal law on religious disruptions doesn't apply to a recent church invasion. Lastly, they explore President Trump's bizarre Greenland acquisition tactics and his frustrations over not winning the Nobel Peace Prize, questioning if his approach is actually effective or simply riling up NATO allies.
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INSIGHT

Lower Prices Can Help Domestic Auto Jobs

  • Lee Zeldin patiently explained that cheaper American-made cars boost domestic demand and jobs.
  • Lower prices increase sales, production needs, and hours for American auto workers.
ADVICE

Broaden Affordability To Expand Auto Access

  • Make vehicles affordable across a range of prices so more families can buy them.
  • Increasing access lowers the household income threshold needed to own a car and supports the wider economy.
INSIGHT

FACE Act Likely Applies To Church Disruption

  • The FACE Act explicitly covers interference with religious exercise at places of worship, so the church disruption fits the statute.
  • Greg Karumbas argues Keith Ellison's denial reveals either ignorance or partisan selective enforcement.
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