well, i don t know what you d wanna buy because i m just a guy on your tv. esurance. it s surprisingly painless. neil: all right, this is the well of the senate we re told right now later on that regular americans of any type are allowed into the galleries for the actual voting process later this afternoon. this comes at a time when protesters are gathering outside the capitol and outside the supreme court, but the president is careful to note do not assume all of those are anti-kavanaugh, the president is saying women for kavanaugh, this is many others who support this very good man are gathering all over in preparation for the 3-5 p.m. vote it s a beautiful thing to see and they have not made professional protesters or handed expensive signs, for america. the read on all of that with the former fbi deputy assistant director terry.
your face, even physically threatening here. to a degree that would make you uncomfortable. well the country has been in fame i think since we have this reality star who became president. neil: wait a minute. whatever you say about the reality star became president, he did become president and wait wait wait. i m just saying, what would be the difference then activity you associated with his loyalist versus what you see exhibited now where they re chasing down senators abusing them in restaurants. blocking off traffic. it s no difference the tea party was guilty of so many things. neil: tea party never threw anyone out of a restaurant. tea party never chased anyone off the subway. they did many controversial things. neil: nothing approaching this. well the tea party the birth day movement things were getting out of hand. neil: all right well let s say laying in the middle of the street blocking traffic, i m all about the right to protest it s great you can do that in this c
i want to commend my senior senator chuck grassley, chairman of the judiciary committee for running such a smooth process in the face of adversity. i think he did a phenomenal job, but bottom line, neil, we have got to do a better job in the united states senate. neil: senator joanie earnst, thank you very very much good luck with the vote later on today. thank you neil. neil: the beautiful state of iowa. this is not over, a number of democrats have been talking about the possibility that if they were to seize, for example, the house they could investigate that s right, investigate, the supreme court associate justice. what does that mean? after this.
whether it s justice gorsuch or justice kavanaugh, whether it s tax cuts which she voted against. regulations on farmers which she voted to keep in place. she s consistently, with the liberal left of her party, rather than with the people of my state. neil: it s always a conundrum for senators, i don t mean to belabor the point, but impo-cure yus at what point would you say or that issues could come up, where you disagree with the people in your state where you don t think it s right. you ve got to do what you think is best for the folks of your state. that s the test. what is it that s good for missouri. what is it that missourians need and in this case putting a pro constitution judge on the bench, it s what they want and in their interest. we need somebody who is going to protect missouri values and protect our second amendment rights and all of those things are at stake and make sure that
the political world. i mean, can t we have one area, can t we just keep something somewhat sacred like the supreme court and keep them out of politics? i think that s over. i think it s over. i don t think that s ever going to be a case. it s a slippery slope, neil and it s not a good one. neil: what do you think? i m smiling right now, because it s a hope, it s a hope that we want across the globe, but it s not a reality right now and we saw that when kavanaugh took the stand and spoke and he did have some partisan comments. and i think that s what anger add lot of people, not necessarily what the truth is or not, also there s more the partisan comments coming from a potential supreme court judge. neil: we should point out there have been partisan comments from those sitting on the high court already and that s nothing new. lindsey, one of the immediate reactions i had, you could argue that he got his nomination approved because he got so intemperate or impolitic or in your face