>> bill: it isn't relevant. >> it's stupid. >> bill: now the journal didn't do that the journal put the picture on the page. the journal didn't say she is gay. i have a picture belief playing do that make me gay? it's crazy. >> what i'm say something that i don't think that her sexual orientation should be an issue here. >> bill: even with gay marriage? >> because it's not going to be an issue verbally. no one is going to say i'm not going to vote for her because she is gay? >> bill: don't americans have a right to know on something as important as gay marriage if there is a supreme court justice nominee who is in that world? don't they have a right to know that? >> my feeling is that her private personal life, as long as it doesn't get in the way of anybody else is her business. >> bill: how do you know it doesn't get in the way of her judicial decisions? >> well, you know, you could argue that the conservative argument is that basically what you need to do is to follow the