the other thing that's very interesting, and it goes to what david touches on, and certainly what george has laid out, is how does suburbia take all this in at the end? this is not a good narrative for a lot of suburban voters out there. particularly the attacks on the irs, the attacks on the fbi. they're sick and tired of people being attacked, right? as willie pointed out, you know, we're reporting stories of the fbi saving women and children, and these folks down in d.c. want to de-fund the fbi. so all of these narratives now interwoven i think begin to dynamically change how voters are looking at things this november. which is why the ballots are working against republicans, why seats are slipping away, and why the house looks a little less strong in its potential takeover. i think there's a lot there. david, how do you see these pieces fitting at the end of the day, as we get into september? because i think we're going to get a bunch of redacted pages. it is going to be a lot of blackouts. >> i'd be surprised if this case plays out fully before the midterm elections. i think merrick garland