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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2024 · 44 MIN

Monday, February 12, 2024 -Monday notes: Usher, Luda, Fani, torched squad cars & old men

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Still buzzing from the very "A-Town" Super Bowl halftime performance by Usher and cast, it was good to catch up with Donnell Suggs, editor in chief at the Atlanta Voice to about the big game, the halftime theatrics, and all things Atlanta/Fulton county politics & even a little football. :) The flexing between "Stop Cop City" activists and ⁠city hall (and Atlanta PD)⁠ seems to be ramping up - with police vehicles now showing up torched and ⁠arrests being made⁠. Take a listen to the disconnect. Is the frustration from demonstrators palpable after countless and overwhelming turnouts at public meetings and referendum petition drives go largely ignored and suppressed or are they going too far, destroying public and privately-owned property? Or, like me, are you somewhere in-between? ⁠A Georgia state senator schooled Megyn Kelly as to why there even is a black national anthem⁠, quite succinctly. Lastly, as DC pundits and journalists bang pots and pans over President Joe Biden's memory and mental acuity, Donald Trump spent the weekend showing us ⁠he has neither⁠, and it's time for Biden/Harris campaigners to start focusing on which administration has "the best people," and take the focus off just the names on the ticket. We've seen ⁠the G.O.P. is incapable⁠ of staffing up to insulate the world from Donald's insanity already. That's a point Democrats need to keep hammering home.

Still buzzing from the very "A-Town" Super Bowl halftime performance by Usher and cast, it was good to catch up with Donnell Suggs, editor in chief at the Atlanta Voice to about the big game, the halftime theatrics, and all things Atlanta/Fulton county politics & even a little football. :) The flexing between "Stop Cop City" activists and ⁠city hall (and Atlanta PD)⁠ seems to be ramping up - with police vehicles now showing up torched and ⁠arrests being made⁠. Take a listen to the disconnect. Is the frustration from demonstrators palpable after countless and overwhelming turnouts at public meetings and referendum petition drives go largely ignored and suppressed or are they going too far, destroying public and privately-owned property? Or, like me, are you somewhere in-between? ⁠A Georgia state senator schooled Megyn Kelly as to why there even is a black national anthem⁠, quite succinctly. Lastly, as DC pundits and journalists bang pots and pans over President Joe Biden's memory and mental acuity, Donald Trump spent the weekend showing us ⁠he has neither⁠, and it's time for Biden/Harris campaigners to start focusing on which administration has "the best people," and take the focus off just the names on the ticket. We've seen ⁠the G.O.P. is incapable⁠ of staffing up to insulate the world from Donald's insanity already. That's a point Democrats need to keep hammering home.

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