he uses it, but at the same time he has to run for reelection in 2020, and the current governor matt bivenrimaried him before. what's to say he won't try to get an upgrade and run against him, and matt biven is the uber-trump loyalist. if he isn't in lockstep with trump, and they didn't do what the president wants, he's going to have a primary problem, so he wants to try to get in trump's corner. at the same time i spoke with michael steele earlier on my show, and he was making the point that mcconnell is privately frustrated, that he keeps putting himself out on a limb, and trump sawed the limb off. he has he intractable problems, where he has members like cory gardner, and the threat from him is not being too pro-trump, it's not standing up to trump. so they've got to try to stand up to the president. it's going to be much harder for mcconnell to hold his caucus together now. >> what about those colorful comments and the speaker shied away from all of that? they were impeachment-related comments by rashida tlib, so then what is the position of the caucus? when you think about the democra