out about this. it's making a mockery of the process, and it's not just a mockery of the rule of law. i mean think about in a sports game or something if you didn't like the call of the ref, imagine if someone just stormed the court or stormed the field. i mean we would -- we teach our kids that this is not how america works. then you've got elected officials thinking the rules don't apply. and i think, anderson, this is the problem with this president. he doesn't understand that we live in a constitutional democracy where the rule of law matters more than any individual. and that's what we're losing in this country. >> i feel like, you know, i remember over the years newscasts have played videos of politicians in, i don't know, south korea fighting or in some eastern european country battling each other, and it seemed like a joke, and can you believe that that would happen there. i mean this is like one step toward that. i mean who knows, you know, where we'll be a few months from now. >> you know, it was said -- and i don't want to reveal who.