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Kagro in the Morning


Feb 11, 2019

David Waldman, Most Reasonable Dad in the World, and host of Kagro in the Morning, Billingsleys and Beaumonts the boys through another snow delay morning, all while still bringing us all up-to-date on the latest:

Over the weekend more Democratic presidential candidates have declared for 2020, and a record number are women, making news editors lives so much easier. What if we lived in a world where contenders were judged on their merits? Meanwhile, remember the time Amy Klobuchar went after a baseball Hall of Famer for sexual assault? Steve Schmidt stormed off his own podcast when asked about advising Howard Schultz. As 2020 goes,  Joe Biden might not be all that. Go where the need is, and the center will come to you.  This moment belongs to the bold. People are moving to red states, but to join them, or beat them?

Gimmetarians might soon take out the filibuster, so maybe it’s time to get ahead of it with some solutions. Don’t look back to past scandals. It’s time to look forward to stop the bigger scandals.

Emmy Award-nominated American news anchor, entertainment reporter, media personality, actress, producer, pilot and entrepreneur Lauren Sanchez’s brother, Michael Sanchez, might be the dirty one in the family that provided texts to the National Enquirer, to incriminate her boyfriend. Bezos’ digital security must have been world-class, but Jeff Bezos and Greg Dworkin have an idea of who might be capable of bone-sawing their way in. Private Mossads for hire are capable of a lot for the right price. Even Saudis might be amazed at what the National Enquirer has stashed away in their safe.

Talks on border security sort of resume today. National security analyst Juliette Kayyem empties a lot of what Dan Crenshaw was full of in just a few tweets.

Why does the RNC keep handing former Trump bodyguard Keith Schiller money?

Another good Republican is unfortunately a dead Republican with the passing of Walter Jones. A great Democrat, John Dingell, also left much too soon.