but you voted for t.a.r.p. or you made a deal with somebody on health care that looked dicey. it's all t.a.r.p. >> yeah. >> or you made a deal with someone on health care that looked dicey. a weird way that people are engaged in politics now. they find one way and then they obsess with it like a tooth abscess. that's all they talk or think or feel is that one thing you did. >> yeah and i hate to say it i agree with david on this one. the institutional hurpdels that usually exist for grassroots' candidates to run for office have been sort of leveled downean if a lot of these tea party candidates went in 2010 it's going to incentivize a lot more of them to run in 2012 and i was at a briefing with david plouff. he said if you're a moderate republican thinking for running for office in 2012 you'd have to have your head examined. you'd likely lose. >> here's the cutting question. you can go sam -- you sam, first. how does the republican party build itself as a governing party a majority party which