i had a closing argument in the last hour. it should have been a no brainer. it should have been unanimous. what happened there? i see it as a malignancy on the political process. you tell me, how did something that started off as simple as, don't go bashing jews here, we're going to call that out, we're not about that in this party or in this congress, get so complicated? >> you know, that's a tough question. i think it got complicated a lot because we've got social media and media to help complicate the process. >> media, how? >> well, because we're talking about it now. instead of moving on and talking about the races and talking about the issues. we talked about our tornados, but we're not talking about health care. we're not talking about jobs, we're not talking about the economy, we're not talking about trying to expand medicaid in the state of alabama and we're talking about an issue that got a lot of attention, and now it's done, it needs to move over. people call out hate, they call it out all the time. i don't know if it took a resolution of congress to get past that. i don't think it should have,