this is a chronic issue, and you want to use the energy and the support and the honeymoon of a new presidency. controlling the two houses of congress. to go ahead and attack it. and i m afraid a lot of that energy is being squandered on peripheral issue. what d f. you don t get a honeymoon, if you go straight to the seven-year itch? i think the president did not have a honeymoon. he got involved in policy soon after beak elected. his money moon should be under way now. but i think it honeymoon. bpt it ended in the transition. he s in, now, i mean look, you realize he s been here for four weeks. tell me if it feels like four weeks. it feels like a lot more than that. it does. it s hard to remember barack obama. it does. and i think the honeymoon was over november 10, 11, maybe. if he made that it far. yes. charles, always good to see
the fact that he was able to throw round house after round house at his critics to their faces and then go to a big crowd and shift the narrative, there are people who love me despite the big images on tv, he s loving it 9, 10. shannon: alex? i give it a 1. being the president is a terrible job. all you have to do is make tough decisions and people protesting everywhere you go, a 1. shannon: it is not a job that most people would be able to handle or enjoy at all. but he does seem to be having a little bit of fun. crystal, congratulations, again. guy and alex, good to see you. have a great weekend. thank you. shannon: all right, we will be right back.
and the pentagon added denials of their own. after all that, senate minority leader chuck schumer went to the cameras and said that. that s despicable. that would be one of the most unamerican things that would happen in the last century. and i just hope it s not true. the fact that it might even be considered is appalling. shannon: joining us pete hokstra former trump campaign national security visor. and rich fowler, national syndicated radio show host and fox contributor. good to see you. good to be here. congressman, this seemed too easy for the pickings. when it crossed awas in america s newsroom, we looked at each other and said, what? the a.p. continued to post on it and expanded on it, sounded like this was a story they wanted to run with. absolutely. and then the alphabet networks picked it up. this is creative writing, this is fictional writing at its best.
i m not surprised he s one of the people who gets it, his coverage hasn t been totally crazy like a lot of people, what we have seen throughout the campaign and the presidency. the media need to wake up and take responsibility for how bad their credibility is, particularly with that portion of the electorate that elected donald trump. they need to acknowledge this and start making the changes so that they can be taken seriously. that is the only way that we will have any hope of holding this administration accountable or any other administration. shannon: are they feeding right into his narrative, all through the campaign and now as president, he has talked about how the media is never going to be fair to him. his supporters believe that and know this. they think this isn t fair coverage. the more that he kind of threw the bait out there, seems like they took it, ran with it. now his folks are saying, it was so refreshing, his supporters say this is exactly why we elected him, he tak
the fact that he was able to throw round house after round house at his critics to their faces and then go to a big crowd and shift the narrative, there are people who love me despite the big images on tv, he s loving it 9, 10. shannon: alex? i give it a 1. being the president is a terrible job. all you have to do is make tough decisions and people protesting everywhere you go, a 1. shannon: it is not a job that most people would be able to handle or enjoy at all. but he does seem to be having a little bit of fun. crystal, congratulations, again. guy and alex, good to see you. have a great weekend. thank you. shannon: all right, we will be right back. it s never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we re making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you ll know where you stand.