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Kagro in the Morning


Feb 26, 2018

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The Olympics are over, CPAC is over, but KITM will never end. (Donate!David Waldman brings us into the new week:

Displaying the poise and bearing only the finest billionaire daughters could hope to achieve, Ivanka Trump represented the United States in South Korea, but not the US president. Donald Trump wants a former lackey to be a future lackey

Greg Dworkin rounds up the tough polling and tough politics for Trump. Rick Gates is singing like a canary, and Paul Manafort won’t like that tune. Jonathan Turley might be persuaded of Trump’s guilt once a judge passes sentence on him, but until then remains unconvinced. Greg suggests those S-heads that don’t see enough evidence team with the Ns that know where to look.

Chaos in the Utah Gop! David and Greg try to figure it out, and figure out what that could possibly mean for anyone else.

Trump’s approval is polling at the lowest point so far with non-deplorable people. The rest just don’t care, although many of them will actually answer surveys on landlines. We are uniting around tougher gun laws. Thanks Trump! Now we need to get him interested in getting people health insurance.

Police were dispatched to a possible church shooting, and took out the good guy with the gun. Guns keep showing up in UT-Austin toilet stalls, David does not see an anomaly. He has seen it happen many times before. How did Australia get it so right?

The House Russia investigation doesn’t see any reason to research Trump’s Deutsche Bank ties, could it be that both Trump and Putin know a little German? Trump’s Russia accomplices are the Republican House and Senate.

KITM corespondent Steve Sittig tells us why a high school would be named after Marjory Stoneman Douglas.