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Kagro in the Morning


Jan 18, 2022

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KITM, satisfying and fresh! David Waldman broadcasts with extra crew at the World Headquarters while his area gets slammed by snow. (If you call that snow.) and is driven insane by catchy jingles. (If you call that a catchy jingle.) Joan McCarter’s observance of Martin Luther King Day distracted from her observance of the calendar, and she almost missed calling in, but she did, and they talked, and we had a show:

Whatever pauses school attendance might help the Omicron wave to pass through and relieve pressure on school districts, which is good, but isn’t just a blue thing, but an everywhere thing, and periodic closures add up to blanket closures when they happen by the thousands.

Glenn Youngkin promised to listen to the parents but can’t quite make out what the parents who didn’t vote for him are saying. His anti-mandate mandate violates the law, and the constitution, but some of his supporters do have a history of that behavior. Meanwhile Youngkin initiates an investigation to come to a conclusion he has already dictated.

Neil Gorsuch has only 8 coworkers but is such an entitled prick one of them can’t even come into work.

The Biden administration forced the resignation of a prominent right-wing activist and conspiracy theorist. Of course, there is a market for that sort of thing elsewhere. You heard it here first, but finally enough other people have heard about forged electoral documents that a second state attorney general is contacting federal prosecutors.

Chuck Schumer has postponed the filibuster and voting rights fight to next week, and unless that fight includes a lot of punchingthe outcome is pretty much decided. Forcing Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to actually debate would be helpful as well. In fact, anything that makes a Senator’s work harder should be pretty effective on motivating the lot of them.

Look, I made it through a summary without mentioning the former guy… oop!