all right. that strangeness external to the election of president biden, that has on the right really shaped these 150 days for the republican party in ways small and weird and large and weird including republicans nationwide concerted efforts since the election to restrict voting rights. because on the pretext of these totally baseless claims there was something wrong with the voting in the last election and we will have more on that in just a moment. that's been in the 150 days since biden is president that dynamic in the republican party and on the right has been the sort of driving force. on the other side, the democratic side, the thing external to the election of president biden that has been determinative, that has set course, for that party over these last hundred 50 days, is something that happened in the first week of january when two democratic u.s. senators were elected in the state of georgia. one john ossoff and raphael