didn t like the fact that one of the cereal commercials had two gay parents and a child. please. i m talking about people in media. when is commercial not media? no, i m not talking about moms. i m talking about people in media, political figures, actors and actresses trying to get people off of air? where do you see this? where do you see conservatives rallying around. steve: lawrence, let her finish. the point is not that you have people call people always call for folks to get put off the air. you look at. yeah, liberals. look at politically incorrect that got yanked when bill maher said those who flew the planes into buildings were not cowards. that liberal got yanked off the air there were speeches about it in congress. you ve had that kind of thing since. the first amendment underpins this very
still head scratcher indictment. now we know there was enough evidence to indict uma abedin. brian: which means she wouldn t have been the nominee. if she had been indicted she wouldn t have been the nominee. steve: it s about 10 minutes before the top of the hour. start your engines, the rising stars of racing are on the plaza. janice dean is already hitting the gas. that s coming up next. 55
he should be fired because he exercised very, very poor judgment. his job as the director of the fbi is to gather evidence and deliver it to the justice department. not to hold a press conference about the meaning of the evidence, not to try and second guess what the justice department will do. steve: he is a cop. he is a cop. he is not a prosecutor. if he thinks that the head of the justice department, he told us this yesterday, was corrupt, not paying money but doing the wrong thing for the wrong reason there are three other justice department officials in rank between him and loretta lynch. all of this should have been below the radar screen. ainsley: what if he needs to fall on the sword to prevent someone who is breaking the law from becoming president. that is not his job. if he believed she was breaking the law, he should have recommended an indictment. instead he recommended no indictment and then listed a mountain of evidence sufficient to indict her. brian: we need 20 min
going on. is there is a double standard how he conducts himself and how is he perceived? yes. the jokes he gives i don t think are very funny. but if a republican had given those jokes, treated totally different. it would be everyone go out and protest that person, make them want to quit. pete: we have got also a couple we re going to get to a couple of democrats later on as well who are county officials that supported president trump. we got one right here as well, ma am. what s your name? catherine. pete: catherine, did you not support president trump and you still do not. what s the biggest issue you see. i guess lack of he regard for constitution and who we are as a people. and human rights violations which and it s not telling the truth. alternative facts. pete: leave it right there unfortunately. we are running on a hard break. so much to talk about. we ll be here all morning at the west dubuque tap talking politics. steve: pete in plaid. ainsley: confusing because it s cal
speaking of good cups of coffee. pete hegseth is out in debuick, iowa where i bet they have got good eats for breakfast, and a lot of coffee. brian: and a lot of plaid. pete: of course pancakes, bacon wrapped cheese. organic dairy farmer. one for patrick this table they say britain, you are their favorite. brian i have got to give that you one. steve, his daughter wants to know if your son peter is single. dating advice going on at the diner. exactly i know steve have you got roots here. we will talk to tom about obamacare and the repeal vote today. since the last insurer on the exchange in iowa just said they are leaving. a lot at stake here in iowa on that subject, too. ainsley: he looks a lot like he could be part of your family. steve: i m from iowa he actually could be part of the family: pete, thanks very much.