On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, the biggest enemy of the state for the Jewish community is gone. No, not Kanye West, but the other celebrity who has been spouting anti-Semitic rhetoric Kyrie Irving has been traded to Dallas, and his disappointing tenure in Brooklyn has officially come to a halt. From one person Sid can't stand to a whole award show of the, you can bet the Sid and Friends crew took no part in the viewing of this year's Grammy's as the ceremony continues to plunge into irrelevancy. The Chinese Spy Balloon that was found flying over US soil was shot down, and it's one of the few bright spots of the Biden administration so far. Speaking of rare democratic bright spots, Eric Adams is finally taking initiative and sending migrants across another northern border, sending them on buses and dropping them off at the US-Canadian border. Not all remarks about Sid's friend Eric Adams are commendations, since he continues to praise Kathy Hochul, and Sid cannot accept him praising her in any facet. Closing the show, Sid is reunited with the first man who he partnered with as Scott Kaplan comes in studio to co-host in a nostalgic final hour of the program. Gordon Chang, Curtis Sliwa, Rich Lowry, Scott Kaplan, Rob Maaddi, and Noam Laden join the program, and as always make sure you don’t miss out on the “Movie Monday” installment of The Peerless Boilers Sid’s Take Contest.
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