Glory, Glory to Old Georgia! REDUX
The University of Georgia Bulldogs are National Champions for the second year in a row, and CIB is going to gloat about it for an hour. Sorry! We didn’t really see any way around it this week. We’re also yapping about Kevin McCarthy’s selection as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, how the cops tracked down the Idaho student murders suspect, and a lecturer at Hamline University getting shitcanned for showing an important piece of art history in an art history class. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, leave a comment on the show’s page on our website, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!
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Show Rundown
Open — GEORGIA! An historic beatdown, Stetson Bennett, and trying not to be an obnoxious fan
50:44 — The rest of the week in sports, including Damar Hamlin, bad sports announcing, and Novak Djokovic
1:11:02 — Kevin McCarthy is Speaker. Now what?
1:24:38 — Idaho quadruple murder suspect arrested thanks to public DNA databases
1:37:56 — NYT article on Hamline lecturer fired for showing image of Muhammad
1:48:22 — Wrap up! A riff on non-alcoholic beer, M3GAN, A Man Called Otto, Glass Onion, what ties Ed Norton’s career together, and audiobook recommendations
Relevant Linkage
That’s one ugly shirt, though.
BBC: Novak Djokovic set to miss Indian Wells & Miami Open as US extends vaccine requirements
The Hill: McCarthy concessions to win Speakership raise eyebrows
Slate: How Police Actually Cracked the Idaho Killings Case — Investigators used forensic genealogy to zero in on suspect Bryan Kohberger. But they aren’t saying so.
NYT: A Lecturer Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.
Go Dawgs!