i wouldn't actually do that. but the broader point here, as joy was making, this is the default position of the republican party right now. and let's just remind people, when we're talking about personhood amendments, like what was on the ballot in mississippi and was defeated han diddly, that is giving the rights of a person to a fertilized egg, and it will not surprise you to learn that while it is mainstream public opinion within the republican house caucus, it is a fringe belief that that should happen within the american public. and there's a broader pattern here, where republicans cannot actually talk about where they stand. not just on personhood, not just on forcible rape, but when you look at something like medicare vouchers, privatizing social security, raising taxes on the poor to finance another tax cut for the rich. these are positions that republicans cannot actually talk about, because the american people finds it wildly insane and unpopular, okay?