the proof isn't just in how polarized we are but how political attacks are getting more and more personal. on the law you can't do that. they're called ad hominems. you can't talk about the other lawyer. think about that. that's all they do in politics now. that's where we are. that brings us to republican congressman paul gosar. look, i don't know how anyone who's being honest can say that he wasn't way out of line and in fact he's been way out of line too many times. now he was censured and he was removed of his committee assignments. it was the first time a sitting house member has been censured in more than ten years. now, look, i think there's reason for that. when you look at the history of what censure is for, i don't even know that this falls into it, to be honest. and i think that by forcing a consequence the democrats now open themselves up to two things. one, the right's going to do what it does best, which is close ranks and they're going to pretend that somehow they've been victimized by this. because only had two republicans, kinzinger and cheney, willing to buck their own party. and you know what happens afterwards, right? what happens when a consequence isn't respected? doesn't hold. right after the censure gosar shamelessly -- and by the way, i don't know how to say his name.