more insight into his thinking about these things that effect everybody else watching, other than the president. brian: peter, would you text ainsley later after the show and let her know because she really would like to know. peter: sure, at 9:01. about. steve: keep a secret. ainsley: we know you ask the best questions. thanks for showing up this morning. what kinds of questions are we expecting? definitely inflation questions, probably. covid questions. supply chain crisis questions. probably ukraine and what that situation looks like on the border there with russia. and china. maybe some immigration questions. but he has been in delaware. he was in delaware all weekend. he didn t have anything on his schedule on monday or tuesday. and now the white house is worried about a the messaging now. like you said, steve, you said the problem with their messaging is they don t have a message. people are wondering where the president has been. he spent a lot of time. a big chunk, i
money to tell people how states make changes in their covid protocols. generally speaking, that s always the answer when your poll numbers are back. it s not getting the message out the right way. it s a cons problem. i think there is a problem with president biden and the way in which he commune case. he has been very snarky. he takes it out on reporters who ask him inflation questions. that does not play well. there is a serious problem with inflation. this administration has to get a handle on how they will change the trajectory of prices, presidents don t control the economy when it s as large and complex as ours, it s more than a coms problem, people are not happy with the president. yeah, i think that itself the b