David Waldman welcomed Greg Dworkin for the first time this week, and they sure had a lot to talk about this morning.

Mostly the discussion centered around yesterday’s primaries, primarily Jamaal Bowman taking away a loss after he stepped away from the herd once too often. Let that be a lesson to you uppity minorities. Not that iconoclasts fare better in the other party. All three female Gop state senators who filibustered an abortion ban in South Carolina lost their primaries.  Lauren Boebert however reached down to where the Republicans run thick and held on with both hands to reach a happy ending.

Donald Trump’s hands, apparently smaller than Bobo’s, had a few of his favorites slip through, including Pastor Mark Burns, who lost his primary even after promising to execute Lindsey Graham. Mark owes about a million dollars for his campaign. May God provide, because Burns has a better chance getting a check from Him than Donald Trump. Nancy Mace racked up $17 thousand in fines, but will pay about a tenth, which is how conservative economics and justice usually go.

That is, until lately. Fortune 100 CEOs don’t want to see Donald in their clubhouse anymore. Jack Smith might move the scene of the crime from Mar-a-Lago over to Bedminster where Aileen Cannon is not available to sludge up the works.

The Supreme Court hasn’t laid down anything earthshattering yet, but give them time, the debate isn’t until tomorrow.

Oh, that debate. The pain of those two hours is only matched by the anticipation of them. What drugs does Ronny Jackson prescribe for the audience? We all know what to expect from Trump (SNIFFF!), but some MAGA-Qs wonder which Joe Biden will arrive… uhm, literally.