reaction on social media. here with more is 24/7 sirius xm reporter carley shimkus. steve: she is on a book tour. she has a book out. you didn t know? she did z. a lot of applause from people in the audience, ainsley, like you mentioned. not a lot of laughs on social media. let s get some reaction. jonah tweets: president of what? and john says she says she might dress up as trump. i was hoping for her to be the invincible woman. just make it permanent. that is mean. sounds like she is not trick or treating in wisconsin. that state will haunt her the rest of her life. hillary will redecorate a room into chappaqua house into an exact replica of the oval office. she is having a little bit of a struggle letting the whole presidential election go. steve: speaking of the president. the president and first lady greeted little trick-or-treaters. they greeted
though can stay. the judge ruling government funds cannot be used for gender reassignment surgery. talk monday night football. kansas city chiefs football marcus peters staying in the locker room during the anthem before helping his team beat the denver bronchos 29-19. but the nfl ratings continue to take a major hit thanks in part to the world series. the astro s wild 13-12 victory over the dodgers in game five topping sunday night football by more than 3 million viewers. game six is tonight. that s a look at your headlines, guys. do or die game. brian: thanks, jill i can t believe. no editorializing. you know him as the creator of those famous dilbert comics. ainsley: scott adams how donald trump used the power of persuasion to earn his place in the white house. title of the book win bigly persuasion in a world where facts don t matter. he joins us now.
end of days when americans can generally agree on a job a president is doing? apparently so. and that is yet another sad reflection of our deep partisan divide. joining me now, scott adams, he s the creator of the beloved office worker cartoon dill bert. he was one of the earlier to recognize donald trump likely victory. he s also the author most recently of the book win bigly persuasion in a world where facts don t matter. and david lipman is here author of the book thanks, obama. scott, you first, react to my commentary. why the disconnect? well, i think you ll never see a situation like this again, possibly, when the president s personality is such a big part of people s impression of the presidency. so, i think the economics and