represent joe crowley and ralph reed, sure, president obama has issues, but so do republicans. and ralph, here's one dividing me and you. the rift in the cheney family disclosed a rift in the republican party. liz cheney is against same-sex marriage, even though her sister mary is gay married. mary cheney fired back at her sister, quote, liz's position is to treat my family as second class citizens. it's not a position i can be lovingly toll rant towards. i am one conservative who doesn't think same-sex couples are second class citizens. i think republicans should pro game gay rights as a conservative issue, because i was under the impression that conservative privilege is limited government, marriage and family. tell me where i have that wrong. >> i think you're not only out of step with where the party is but with the american people. 70% of the american people currently define marriage as between a man and woman. it was the position of all the presidential candidates who were viable of both parties until as recently as 18 months ago. even in the 14 states that have redefined