madison assumed that institutional pride and self-interest would be strong enough to keep the question librium. he was wrong. congress today is filled with people who just want to be there there's an old saying in politics, some people are in politics to be something. other people are in politics to do something. the latter group is much mauler. you ask about congress -- congress like the legal profession, like dentistry, like teaching, we all live under the tyranny of the bell-shaped curve. a few members over here are god awful. a few members are extraordinary. the vast majority of dentists, lawyers, journalists, columnists are mediocre. congress iocrity in producess do illity, marginalization, and the consequent swollen presidency we're now living with. ypt to seem as though i'm picking on just this president. because this is a -- this has been growing for many years. kamla harris is -- i'm not picking on her particularly, she's like a lot of them. she said the other day, if i'm elected president i'll give congress 100 days to pass gun control measures that i approve of. if not, i will then