-The guys are happy about President Trump announcing his new tax package, which he calls "phenomenal." However, the guys are curious about what exactly "phenomenal" means when it comes to our taxes. Stu says Trump’s words and interviews have been “controlled" because, previously, he wasn't being recorded for everything that he was saying.
-Stu thinks that former US President Ronald Reagan was the last Republican president who was a truly dynamic speaker. He would like to see a return to such men in charge of the GOP.
-Is Trump really speaking English? Stu took French for five years and doesn’t remember any of it except the phrase "Can I go to the bathroom?" The guys wonder if Melania knows English better than Donald? Stu thinks that the President is thinking of what to say next instead of speaking the rest of whatever sentence he is in the middle of.
-Stu thinks that the Republicans will expand their lead in Congress if there’s no major catastrophe within the party over the next two years.
-Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch criticized President Trump's tweet that explained his dislike of a "so-called judge." What the tweet really referred to was Donald Trump's thoughts about the judge's bad call when it came to the ban.
-Did politics play a part in the judge’s decision and does criticizing a judge breach the separate powers in the constitution? The guys say no, unless President Trump decides to step over the Supreme Court anyway.
-Stu thinks that Donald Trump doesn’t know how to do half of his job when it comes to work versus negotiations and business. The guys think that President Trump should have known more about the New Start Treaty from his briefings. In short, Trump thought that it would allow Russia to build up its nuclear arsenal while the US could not. Newsflash: President Trump automatically thinks that any deal that he didn’t write is a bad one.
-The guys talk about a private school principal in Manhattan who sent out a letter to the parents of students stating that Donald Trump's presidency is "more troubling" than the Vietnam War, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Watergate, and 9/11 combined.
-A woman in Buffalo, New York is angry that her children was taken from her by child protective services, even though she submitted the correct paperwork to allow her children to be home-schooled. Jeff is barely okay with government coming and checking to see if your child is being educated properly, while Pat is not at all okay with such a policy.
-A new study of European Anti-Fascist protesters shows that 92% live with Mommy, 84% are male, 72% are aged 18-30, 64% are single, and 36% are unemployed.
-Today February 9th is National Pizza Day and the guys wonder WHERE IS THE PIZZA?!?!
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