on your sheet. devolving down to you depart, you enter will: being told what to do. pete: that s why, will, i just want you to know of you have a beautiful looking tie on right now. will: thank you. this is a segment called off the wall. [laughter] pete: i d like to introduce myself as pete hegseth. i can t do subtlety. i got my cheat sheet for this. it helped me out. i pointed at the wall because the cheat sheet told me too. me to. will: not me, i winged it. [laughter] 63% of americans worry about the president, whether or not he has the mental sharpness to handle the job. there s no coincidence as to why this is a concern among americans. pete: and that s why you see a majority of democrats even wishing they had a different nominee or candidate in 2024. we wish him well, but you can t ignore what you see will: no, and you shouldn t. it s not just making light and poking fun, it is actually talking about mental capacities
known to use a cheat sheet or two including this week at the g7 summit. pete: let s go off the wall and look at the talking points, cheat sheets and clear cut directions joe biden has been given throughout his presidency. will: here s the latest, this was from this week at the g7 summit. he essentially had what amounted to a full transcript for the speech that he gave at the g7. as you can see on his sheet of paper, it fully laid out thank you for hosting us here in your hometown of hiroshima, all of us gathered around this table are not only the closest of allies, we re the pete: i love that one, all of us gathered around the table like these are not things that can just come off the cuff of we are the closest of allies saying the allies are the u.k., germany, france and so on. will: that s the latest. but there s been some greatest hits over the years. take a look at this, this is perhaps the most egregious cheat sheet he had.
other day, it s just fascinating to review the insanity. this was only a couple years ago now. rachel: yes. will: skateboards filled with sand, people walking around with hula are hoops, people walking around with, like, plastic cages over themselves, stupid 6-foot circles. we went insane. rachel: and people will: we, as a society is. rachel: as a society. and so many people willingly submitted to, for example, masks when our nih and health, you know, federal health research places wouldn t fund any research to check on the efficacy is or the psychological and social effects on it. they left it to marty makary had to do that study. people just submitted. also gorsuch brought up the inequality and the weird way they decided what was going to be closed down such as churches, but then casinos and, you know, strip clubs were left open. it was very bizarre how they did it. and many in general, i think it s really great that we re talking about it through his