earlier on f fox & friends. rachel: it was national puzzle day. it is national puzzle day. it should be over after that. in response to that weird display that even pete s wife goes, what s up, i asked any psychiatrist that watches the program could you give us a diagnosis. other than simply friendship? is that how you show friendship? you told me one time, you said you re like the guy with the kitten, i love it, i love it, i want to crush it. rachel: i have t that with my . my kids are different. the other day t trey gowdy was n the show. they were old buddies, offices next each other. i was like why would you do that on the air? he s like we re on friends. i could never make fun of my friend s hair on the show and say let s talk about the fbi. that won t happen. i love had that jen called to check in on you. she said we need a diagnosis. this is an e-mail from patty. she said pete is secretly saying this is definitely not what i m saying. okay? good try, patty.
ed gender theory, how did we get to this point. started with studies under the guise of changing your gender which were pre verted experiments by doctors that the lefleft reveres today. i love to disagree. it s harder with you two. [laughter] i love free expression, the exchange of ideas. i know you can do as well. in my career i ve had the opportunity many times to go back and forth with people who are different than me in many ways. one of those is steven smith who i worked with at espn. he had has a brand-new book out, called straight shooter. you can pick it up. he came by here yesterday. we talked about what went down in memphis, tennessee. we t talked about the idea of fe expression and the value of disagreement. here s steven with us yesterday as part of the will cain podcast. i ve always appreciated the fact that you stand on what you