james peterson, your overall reaction to what took place on tuesday?> first, there is extreme irony on the republican side to hear establishment republicans try to push donald trump on this kkk maneuvering around those comments, and calling for him to reject those kinds of groups when the party on the whole over the last, i don't know, six or seven presidential elections, has deployed what we refer to as the southern strategy. which is a strategy they usually uses dog whistles and different kinds of underhanded ways of forcing their base to sort of think more racially in terms of the american body politic. so when you solve trump maneuvering around that question just days before you have super tuesday, which features georgia, texas, these huge southern states, he was actually playing into the establishment republican playbook. he just does it more explicitly and does it in a way the base of the republican party, particularly in the south, can identify with as nothing politically correct. his strategy was realized on super tuesday, but it is interesting