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David Waldman and Greg Dworkin get us past Groundhog Day but not the 6 weeks of winter. If only the weather was as amusing.

Joe Biden has taken the leader of ISIS off the battlefield, figuratively, as that guy is probably still on the battlefield, literally.

A memo shows how Trump’s whole legal team made sure fake electors were ready for January 6. Another memo urged seizing NSA data to keep “Stop the Steal” hysteria hot. It’s everyone for themself as the law starts closing in.

Donald Trump considered whether he’d pardon January 6 insurrectionists or let them go to jail. Donald realized that leaving them in jail would inspire more insurrectionists. Paul Gosar promised blanket pardons to inspire the first insurrectionists. The head of a county election board in Georgia gets his inspiration from Q. Kimberly Lowe, running for office in Virginia… in Texas... was so high on conspiracy theories they wouldn’t let her into a rally headlined by Ted Nugent and Michael Flynn. Kim got into a fight at a butterfly conservatory while looking for dead bodies and orgies.  Glenn Youngkin can’t trust you to read the tips on his tip line, in fact it might be illegal to know about them. Chip Roy believes Justin Trudeau has fled to 2016 to escape truck driversA suspicious chicken was apprehended at the Pentagon.  

Oklahoma wants to charge teachers $10,000 if they teach any biology that offends Christian moral principles. Iowa wants anti-CRT cameras installed in all classrooms. Too bad “saving democracy” doesn’t sell.

Believing stupid things continues to kill Americans with COVID. Cognizance fights an uphill battle against ignorance. People listen until the news says what they want, then quit listening. 

Rudy Giuliani is finding reality TV rehabilitation difficult, although Jenny McCarthy finds that exact same show is working well for her. Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Zucker have had better weeks. People on the opposite end of the pay scale are also looking for new jobs.

Listen to our archived episodes: RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube Support the show: Patreon|PayPal: 1x or monthly|Square Cash *

David Waldman and Greg Dworkin get us past Groundhog Day but not the 6 weeks of winter. If only the weather was as amusing.

Joe Biden has taken the leader of ISIS off the battlefield, figuratively, as that guy is probably still on the battlefield, literally.

A memo shows how Trump’s whole legal team made sure fake electors were ready for January 6. Another memo urged seizing NSA data to keep “Stop the Steal” hysteria hot. It’s everyone for themself as the law starts closing in.

Donald Trump considered whether he’d pardon January 6 insurrectionists or let them go to jail. Donald realized that leaving them in jail would inspire more insurrectionists. Paul Gosar promised blanket pardons to inspire the first insurrectionists. The head of a county election board in Georgia gets his inspiration from Q. Kimberly Lowe, running for office in Virginia… in Texas... was so high on conspiracy theories they wouldn’t let her into a rally headlined by Ted Nugent and Michael Flynn. Kim got into a fight at a butterfly conservatory while looking for dead bodies and orgies.  Glenn Youngkin can’t trust you to read the tips on his tip line, in fact it might be illegal to know about them. Chip Roy believes Justin Trudeau has fled to 2016 to escape truck driversA suspicious chicken was apprehended at the Pentagon.  

Oklahoma wants to charge teachers $10,000 if they teach any biology that offends Christian moral principles. Iowa wants anti-CRT cameras installed in all classrooms. Too bad “saving democracy” doesn’t sell.

Believing stupid things continues to kill Americans with COVID. Cognizance fights an uphill battle against ignorance. People listen until the news says what they want, then quit listening. 

Rudy Giuliani is finding reality TV rehabilitation difficult, although Jenny McCarthy finds that exact same show is working well for her. Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Zucker have had better weeks. People on the opposite end of the pay scale are also looking for new jobs.

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