that, anderson. this is exactly what we have. we have a tea party organizer that received a death threat because of all -- you want to talk about rhetoric -- of the things said about conservatives and tea partiers and sarah palin. i don't think that she applied the term incorrectly, and i don't think that it is just inherent to one particular group of people. this is a common term. i've seen it used exponentially. she cited it was used in a wall street journal article just two days prior to this incident. it's not as though this is a new fangled term she used. and it's causing offense. this is a common term. >> cornell, do you agree with that? >> i can't let her off the hook that easily. i mean, i gotta think that strategically she knew what she was doing. she comes in with her grievance politics and then she plays the victim and then she sorts of wraps it all up. >> she was defending herself. >> it's an anti-semitic term.