at the same time to me it doesn't compare to marge schott. when we make the comparisons, it's trying to justify that he got suspended for five games for making a dumb joke to time magazine. >> these two aren't comp ramble. let me make it more complicated: do you think that because of what happened to guillen, athletes and those in sports are generally having the opportunity to talk about politics young out of them so --wrung out of them so -- -- wrung out of them and at the masters, not a player uttered a peep that augusta wouldn't permit women. is that where we have gotten? >> absolutely. there is this word in sports howard cosell called it rule number 1 of the jockocracy, that softwares and politics are never allowed to mix. but the more you look at sports it's not sports and politics. it'spots and a certain kind of politics. so if you are tim tebow, you can do a commercial for focus on the family and be called a role model and receive all kinds of hosannas. yet, if you are ozzie guillen or craig hodges run out of the nba because he opposed