rachel: we should have you guys wear that will: right now they re going, more? if has the camera not cut off yet? [laughter] pete: we have a renaissance fair on fox square. rachel: i will just say if i showed that to my son patrick and you guys have met him, he s 6 going on 7, like, he d be all in. he d be, like, we re going to see that? yes. pete: absolutely. rachel: because that s kind of what he does in the living room with himself pete: i know. he wants to fight his sisters, but they re not really interested. will: is that a time period that does it for you? the. rachel: i love it. pete: for some reason, my mom loves that time period. she d take us to the remember nance fest renaissance festival every year. we kind of made fun of her for it, but it s an escapism rachel: yeah. i ve never been to one ril. will: i don t know if you can hear it at home rachel: if you go to one, you re, like, immersed in this, and you re like pete: yeah, it s a village. you can h
deal, and i want you both to know that don t count on me in the back half of the fourth hour of this show, because the vikings game starts at 9:30. rachel: that s so early. pete: they re playing in london. so i ll have the game on my phone, you guys carry the show. will: i m glad you clarified, there are people asking why i m wearing tennis shoes with my suit, if i m going to copy pete. all the way. [laughter] i lost a bet. i lost a bet to pete. he beat me at fantasy football, so i am sporting minnesota vikings gear with, and you ve got a london a.m. kickoff. you ll be watching football while we do the muse. rachel: and, boys, explain what the bet and if you lose fantasy football team. pete: well, the bet is, i don t know that a will s committed ye- [laughter] rachel: come on, will. let s be daring, join the bet. pete: neither of those are true. will: that i m going to wear a dress? pete: if rachel is number one in the fox & friends fantasy league, and right now are you 2
Almost me shooters suicides of old mary jo of the end of the city. Bumps we begin with the nominations for the prestigious booker prize one of the most important prizes in the literary well this year names like Salman Rushdie and wood on the list join file man of letters David Leavitts to take his through this and an impressive list it isnt actually in some ways but listed self is more exciting than even the winner because a lot of people theyve got now theyre reading list for the next year until the next list comes out these are the 6 novels that theyre going to be reading this year and of course the most anticipated novel of the year the testament by Margaret Atwood the queen of Dystopian Fiction you can just see it is and this book is not even out yet and its already on the list people have been waiting for this book for 34 years this is the sequel to her masterpiece The Handmaids Tale but
a lot of demand for it certainly it finally hit shelves in a weeks time the jury of the booker
myers, really strong. he was there with the people eating pizza, retail politics at its finest. so she could not mention him, but trump we hooves himself when he goes out and associates with the people. pete: for sure. it s been one of his strengths and i think continues to be, especially the contrast he ll craw in a republican primary. we want to get to your book though. it s coming out may 2nd, it s called are are re serenity in the storm. we need to lean on christ. of tell us about book. pete, thank you very much, you wrote a nice write-up for the book, but we are living in a time period that s bigger than a president. i get people focus on joe biden or the movement of the radical left. it is bigger than that. we are at a cultural tipping point. the tectonic plates of our country have shifted and the reason for the problems we face from the trans story we covered at the beginning is we have forsaken god, turned away from tradition, turned away from patriotism. god the the is st
would have an 85-year-old joe biden in the oval office, and that s something most americans are like, no the problem is the backup is kamala harris, and we saw what happened in north korea or at the dmz. pete: you re exactly right. the new book is come on, man. it keeps writing itself, but tell us about book. the book is about not just the biden presidency, but about his entire life leading up to the presidency, which is remark bl, guys remarkable. this is somebody who has failed upwards his entire life. and usually you hit e a ceiling at some point. he got all the way to the oval office that only 46 people have ever occupied. and you wonder how did we get here, why did we settle this these situations for somebody so poor. and the media plays a big role mt. book as far as how joe biden got into office, because we were so focus on donald trump. they were, right? that they didn t bother to