THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2022

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Jonathan Chait

New York Magazine’s Jonathan Chait opined on Monday that it is time for progressives to come to terms with the fact that mass school closures throughout the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond were “catastrophic.”

School closures of course resulted in mental health and other crises for young people, so much so that by early 2021, some were sounding the alarm about an increase in suicides among teens.

Chait cited the many adverse effects of the closures and called on those who ardently championed them to concede that keeping children home after the initial wave of cases gripped the country in early 2020 was a colossal error.

"The left by and large rejected this evidence," he wrote, saying that progressives were driven by two primary impulses. "One was a zero-COVID policy" that refused to weigh the trade-offs, and the other a "deference to teachers’ unions."

He argued progressives “just want to quietly move on without anybody admitting anybody did anything wrong.”

It's a tough job to make people take their medicine, whether it's a medical vaccine or a dose of reality. But it's an important one.

MEDIA LOSER:
Lara Logan

In a Monday scoop, Mediaite reported that Lara Logan, the former 60 Minutes correspondent who as of late has earned a reputation for pushing conspiracy theories at Fox News, has been dropped by talent agency UTA over controversial comments she made about Dr. Anthony Fauci.

UTA chief communications officer Seth Oster confirmed to Mediaite that the agency cut ties with Logan several weeks ago.

The veteran journalist was dropped after she sparked controversy by comparing the top U.S. infectious diseases expert to Nazi doctor Josef Mengele on Fox News.

“What you see on Dr. Fauci – this is what people say to me: that he doesn’t represent science to them. He represents Joseph Mengele. Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who did experiments on Jews during the second World War and in the concentration camps,” Logan told Fox host Pete Hegseth.

A UTA insider confirmed to Mediaite that Logan was let go over her “unacceptable” and “highly offensive” comments, which sparked outrage within the agency.

It's just the latest stop on the long ride down for Logan's once-respected career.

The A-Block

SCOTUS Masks

A new report on the Supreme Court is delving into how Justice Sonia Sotomayor has been inconvenienced by her colleague, Justice Neil Gorsuch, and his refusal to wear a face mask.

NPR took a deep dive into the Supreme Court with a report that explores the relationships between the justices, the judicial debates they have with one another, and the political dynamic between the court’s liberal and conservative wings.

Of course, the Supreme Court has experienced the upheaval the coronavirus has caused for everyone, and NPR’s report offers a stark look at the pandemic’s impact on the court’s procedures and deliberations among the justices.

The article notes that when the justices took the bench earlier this month after the holidays, all of them were wearing masks except for Gorsuch. Sotomayor wasn’t there at all, opting for a remote set-up from her personal chambers..

She's at higher risk. He's refused despite the Chief Justice intervening, the report details....


In Other News...

MI AG Dana Nessel Suggested Domestic White Supremacist Terror Inspired by National Leaders and Enabled By Lack of Gun Control Behind Synagogue Hostage-Taking

Bill de Blasio Announces He's Not Running for Governor With a Bizarre Callback to That Time He Killed a Groundhog

NH Libertarian Party Celebrates MLK Day By Tweeting, 'America Isn’t In Debt to Black People... It’s the Other Way Around'

CHRISTOPHER: Ashley Parker Rightly DRAGGED for Ripping Biden's Visits to Wilmington — Where His Wife and Children Are Buried

Must See Clip

Sinking Selfie

A Canadian woman found herself in a precarious situation — standing on the roof of her car as it slowly sank beneath the surface of an ice-covered river — but not so precarious that she couldn’t stop and take a selfie.

“She’s on top of the car, she’s going in,” a woman can be heard saying on what appears to be a cell phone video. “Hurry up, Doug!”

But the victim had a secondary objective.

Links We Like

Glenn Youngkin Is Right — Mask Mandates Harm Kids
- Rich Lowry, New York Post
So, What Are Democrats Going To Do Now?
- Eric Lutz, Vanity Fair
Bring Patrice Lumumba Home
- Ira Dworkin, Jacobin
BOYCOTT the Beijing Olympics
- Brian T. Kennedy, RealClearPolitics
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