let s welcome tonight s guests, readers get so lost in his books. his publisher includes a map novelist and literary critic walter kerr. she s so bright that daylight savings time sends her hate mail. former director of press communication for trump s reelection campaign, erin perini, he gets in bed while you re still at work and he s always gone. before you get home, go home to fox and friends first, pyro . and she keeps herself so thin so she can slip through the bars of her holding cell. fox news contributor tim so exhausted all. it s been another great week of shows, thanks mostly to some
never ends. but that s the democrats fault. they decided to run against him once again, a guy who s not a candidate and they re going to lose to a guy who s not a candidate. so they ve made this a referendum on trump and it looks like it s going to be a referendum in his favor. so why wouldn t you run again? the only reason i think he might not is that he only said very 40% and he s perfectly capable of saying very 60%. so i think he s leaving some room for you. no doubt. it s very murky. yeah. all right, erin, is he going to run again? what is your sources on the street tell you? put your ear to the ground? well, my source on the street, we didn t talk about trump. obviously, i still very much have friends who work for the former president . i don t have anything to announce on his behalf. that s if i was a betting woman, i would certainly put money down on the fact that i think he s going to run. democrats have really tried to make the midterms
how do you see this going? what s your take on this strategy? i just i ve never seen anything like this in my life. this coalescing in the last two weeks. and to erin s point, the reason is , is because the democrats that are the cultural elite or the ones that think they are, they re the ones that are pushing this abortion january 6th narrative in that article that we re talking about, the washington post article, it was interesting. there s a nuance in. it was basically accusing democrats of running in middle america of not themselves raising january six . and the reason they re not doing that is because they want to win, because no real american is talking about that. the only people are the elite blue check brigade who in a couple of weeks are going to have to pay eight in order to spew they re out of out of touch nonsense. to the rest of the world. yet. and they might pay it because they desperately need that stat, have nothing else they got they get leigh sales still still sa
oz has effectively in the last few weeks hit the crime issue. molly: sort of wheel house to presidential pardons and pot. president biden has granted pardons to thousands of people for prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. calling governors to do so in the state leverage. the timing here, some republicans are calling it pandering. is this all about the midterms, erin? so is release of oil from petroleum strategic reserves and so was the student loan bailout that joe biden put forward and attempt by democrats who don t have a strong economic agenda. they don t have an agenda to run on right now and sell to voters about how they have succeeded on the issues that worry them the most. so instead they are trying to distract because they think distracting divides the country and it ll help solidify their base but, again, they are not talking about what matters most to people. the cost of goods and safety in their communities and so when you re off message, you re not
final thoughts on that issue. erin, you first. you have seen republicans talk about this and republicans champion parental bill of rights making sure they are protected in say of children s education. in wisconsin is a salient point. that s too young of a group to have that conversation with so while last year you saw the start of what people saw the red wave with youngkin winning on that issue, it s not as salient. molly: what about on the democratic side, mark? mark: right now i do think on the democratic side voters are being motivated by what they see as an assault on the rights right of the of the community here and various communities that really feel that sexual preference is under assault right now and so i think that s that s where the democratic turnout is being stimulated in