Andrew and Jerry Say God Save The US Supreme Court!
While the episode was being recorded, major news broke as the US Supreme Court released their abortion opinion, overturning Roe v. Wade. Andrew and Jerry give their reactions, while also talking about this week's gun rights decision. They also talk about the J6 hearing, the problems of a federal gas tax holiday, what to make of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis film, and they get into a debate over whether it's weird for couples to go out on "couple dates".
Breaking news hits while Andrew and Jerry are on the air! While already discussing yesterday's decision on whether New York's carry permit rules violate the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Mississippi was released, overturning Roe v. Wade and Casey. They talk about what we know about the decision, and what this means for the court, as well as what the earlier NY State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen case means.
They have an in-depth discussion of this week's J6 hearings and engage in some thought experiments if the shoe was on the other foot - what if Trump's allegations were true, and what would this mean in the context of Nancy Pelosi's attempt to get the 25th Amendment invoked by President Pence.
They talk about gas prices, and how the proposed federal gas tax holiday could actually have the opposite affect for consumers.
Finally, is it weird for couples to go on "couple dates" with other couples? Andrew doesn't think so, but Jerry does. And the Baz Luhrmann's Elvis movie is being released - will Jerry (a massive Elvis fan) go see it? And Andrew advances a possible theory as to why the film is being panned.
They have an in-depth discussion of this week's J6 hearings and engage in some thought experiments if the shoe was on the other foot - what if Trump's allegations were true, and what would this mean in the context of Nancy Pelosi's attempt to get the 25th Amendment invoked by President Pence.
They talk about gas prices, and how the proposed federal gas tax holiday could actually have the opposite affect for consumers.
Finally, is it weird for couples to go on "couple dates" with other couples? Andrew doesn't think so, but Jerry does. And the Baz Luhrmann's Elvis movie is being released - will Jerry (a massive Elvis fan) go see it? And Andrew advances a possible theory as to why the film is being panned.