jeanine: all right, hillary, thank you so much. joining us now is michael shellenberg censorship politics and free speech at the university of austin kara frederick former facebook analyst and heritage foundation research fellow. you know, michael, this could mean one of several things zuckerberg is becoming disillusioned with the democrat party. or he is growing a conscience. or does he think he is going -- that trump is going to win and if he does, why now? >> hey, it's great to be with you, judge. >> thank you. >> it's a great question. i think it's clear that zuckerberg has a legal obligation to maximize shareholder interest. he has clearly calculated repositioning facebook as a politically neutral company as the right thing for him now. you saw him unburdening himself of some of the baggage that has weighed down facebook in recent years. you know, it's important to remember that mark zuckerberg had a very strong free speech orientation after the election of trump. you know, as a jewish american i still defend the right of free speech including holocaust denial after ngos and other groups led a boycott against facebook. he then