now, will he, as any president should, having won an election, want to steer the country in the direction that he promised he would steer it? sure. will he try to find people who will do that in these individual cabinet departments? the age-old problem in washington is presidents appoint people to run departments and then they wind up doing it the reverse. they wind up representing the department to the president instead of representing the president and the people to the department. but yes, i'm sure he will do this. >> paul? >> that may well be. but i would point out first off the election's not over. there are states in play. and it seems to me, just back in the envelope math, highly likely that hillary clinton wins the popular vote irrespective of even if mr. trump can pull off the rust belt states. only 24% of the vote in california is in. she's likely to win that overwhelmingly. washington, oregon. so you could very well be in a situation what we are, we know no matter who wins that this country is deeply, deeply