angeles and thousands of christians gathering to protest anticatholic drag nuns during pride night at dodger stadium. the event honoring sisters of perpetual indulgence with a community hero award. rachel: protesters saying they felt disappointed by the dodgers that chose to side with the drag group over the families. will: what s the payoff there? pete: that video happened an hour before the game and not many saw it except on social media where it went. here the public announcer, a dress announcer saying we re giving an award to sister dominia and sister junety. not a lot of unity coming out of this for anybody. will: ask what s the payoff for the dodgers? in the 6:00 hour, we talked about the fact that truthfully, as impactful as it is to boycott bud light or target, this type of attitude in corporate america is everywhere. it is in almost every fortune 500 corporations. the real question is why. if we can get to the why, then we can see the impact of a boycott maybe. to me
about, what would it be? will: tell me about the congressional bus caucus because they can be in the running. what do you know? pete: looks like a jailhouse bus based on the way a lot of congressmen used inside information to advance portfolios and maybe more of them should be on it. will: i think of the ones highlighted today and on the rodeo caucus. pete: i m bourbon caucus all the way. will: advance the issues of the industry and a study group and working group or whatever it may be on your tax dollars. pete: always more money for that particular caucus. have more buses going to the golf courses and drink bourbon while arctic ice melts. rachel. rachel: will said he s going to do the rodeo caucus, pete, what s yours in pete: bourbon. rachel: makes sense and i ll be on the gas stove caucus. i want to keep those will: i think you already are. rachel: already running that one. thanks, guys.