to discuss all this is the republican national committee's national spokesperson, elizabeth harringtonelizabeth, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. gerry: let's start with those supreme court hearings. did you think that there's anything that you heard there that will suggest that amy coney barrett will not be sitting on the supreme court within a month or two? >> no, not at all. the democrats certainly didn't have any argument against her, and i completely agree with your opening. it's kind of like how the virus appears and disappears depending on who's gathering, right? the mostly peaceful riots. there's no mention of the spread of the coronavirus when the left is gathering but, of course, when people are protesting lockdowns or exercising their first amendment rights at a peaceful protest at a trump rally, all of a sudden the virus appears again. it's this double standard wheree the only thing that matters is the letter that comes after your name. and that is not the way america is supposed to be, and that is not the way judge barrett explains the role of a judge