mark meckler. how are you? >> good to see you. mark: tom coburn, good to see you? >> good to see you, great to be with you. mark: two patriots, different backgrounds, you're california, you're oklahoma. you're a doctor, you served in the house of representatives, you served in the united states senate. before that you were a businessman and decided to become a physician. you've been a lawyer for some time, a businessman also and a political activist. you helped start the tea party patriots and now you've decided we got to do something about the growth of government and the nation seems so unmoored from our constitutional system. dr. coburn, you're elected to the senate and then you said that's enough. tell us about that. >> well, mark, i spent ten years in the united states senate, following the enumerated powers. what our constitution laid out for us. and i actually sent letters every year to every senator saying i'm going to block what you do every year if you don't do that. in ten years, i was able to do positive things but not near what was necessary. i came to