These nations to funnel their products. wow. and we haven t done the in a while, it s time for the fox digital whiz quiz pete: all right. rachel: and this one is all about hot cogs. pete: okay. rachel: what is the current record for the number of dogs eaten at nathan s famous hot cog eating 59, 67, 76 or 83some. will: i m going 83. pete: i think it s c. i think it is a concern. rachel: well, it is 76 set by by chestnut way back in 2021. and which city s bake team was the first baseball team was the first to serve hot dogs? boston, st. louis, new york or chicago? i m going to say chicago. will: i m going to say new york. pete: i m going to say chicago as well. rachel: the answer is st. louis. we re all wrong. and an alaska dog is typically made of which of these, beef, caribou, reindeer or bor boar? will: caribou. rachel: yeah, ill say
Will: i ask this respectfully, i m asking this out of genuine curiosity, were these issues not obvious to you or motivational to you in 2020? in other words, i think we had some indication maybe not fully of censorship. we had some indication of the response to covid and education with our children in 2020. what was the tipping point for you over the last three years? fighting for open schools and seeing how people who were not agreeing with the consensus like dr. jay bhattacharya, the author of the great barrington declaration, were deplatformed and systematically censored by the biden administration. i i will never forget that. the twitter files are ground breaking, and everybody, every american should be aware of what happened to them. will: fascinating. frank. why do you feel, i believe like natalia, you ve kind of become an anybody but joe candidate. why is that? well, because i know that for the economy especially the recent economy is getting worse.
And dinners. there s also been 12 weekends with no public events. and even when public events are held, white house staff keeps a short leash as we ve seen. democratic congressman ro khanna says he wants to see more authentic moments. obviously age is going to be a factor mt. if election. the president s open about it. i think put him out there in a press conference. who cares if someone makes a gaffe. every person makes a gaffe in conversations. let s see authentic president biden. reporter: we ve heard a lot about this, but he s also among those who feels that the president should agree to debate democratic challengers marian williamson and robert f. kennedy jr. will, rachel, pete? rachel: thank you, alexandria. pete: 10-4, quite a work day. rachel: let s be fair, what he really wants to do, i see that picture of the white house on the wall, he just wants to be in a rocking chair. poor guy. pete: exactly. will: we have a panel of voters with us in studio on fox &
Mind her own business and get out of our kitchens. rachel: thank you. will: our bedrooms will be next. why would somebody come into your private home and tell you what to do? we re not communists yet. we re getting there, but it s just an insult. pete: that s the feeling. will: i mean, honestly, yeah. gas stoves, electric cars, lightbulbings, i don t it s not ridiculous or hyperbolic or scare tactic to go, what s next? rachel: right. will: okay, you ve got the kitchen covered rachel: hay did it with lightbulbs, by the way. will: i m saying rachel: yeah. it keeps going. will: to the person going they re going to be in my bedroom next, why not? pete: as one of the voters pointed out to, what about under covid and they could decide under a medical health emergency or any other climate emergency in the future, limiting what you can eat, where you can go, how far you can travel, who you can see? that s the remember the life of julia? rachel: yeah.
Elections? i voted for him first time for the economy. i actually didn t trust him in any other, you know, field or any, anything else, but i trust thed him on the economy. so i voted for him the first time. he did a great job as far as i was concerned, i voted for him a second time in 2020 the because of the economy, and now more than ever the economy. will: and out of curiosity, when i asked earlier who identifies as remin, you said incompetent. republican. have you not always voted republicansome why do you say independent? i m independent now because i m completely dissatisfied with the gop, the rnc. i don t like the direction that, honest truly, either party has taken. it s become way too political. unfortunately, i feel that a politician, especially if you re running for president, needs to look at the greater good for every one of its citizens, and that s what we need right now. will: so, i don t know, you re as well identifying as an independent. which issue is most impor