it anymore. i think it's not getting covered that much because, a, it's boring, no tension whatsoever, it's going to be romney and, you know, and there's really not much more to say about it than that. jon: well, judy, the media loves a horse race, so when the horse race is over, does that mean that the coverage ends? >> i have to agree with sir ten on this. the coverage hasn't ended, it's just shifted. i mean, this story is being very well covered on cable news, and i think when, for example, mitt romney gave the speech that got everyone's attention because it was an economic speech, and it was on message, everybody paid attention, and even the networks covered the shift in content and in tone of mr. romney. so i think we are, actually, getting quite a bit of coverage, and i agree, you know, it's been pretty much a foregone conclusion that mitt romney's going to be nominee for some time, and, you know, it's just not news. jon: but compare that, kirsten, with the coverage of president obama. i mean, there are some media