joining us, paul begala and republican strategist leslie sanchez. former president clinton during a crisis involving infidelity. if you were advising tiger woods right now, what would you tell him he needs to do? >> you know, honestly it would be shut up, zip up and tee up. we don't need to hear from him. he doesn't owe me an apology. he doesn't have teammates who he owes, he doesn't have shareholders, not a corporate official, certainly not a politician. so i think he's got to heal himself. my heart goes out to the guy. i'm not a golf fan, but my heart goes out to anybody in that kind of pain, and i respect christine brennan, i defer to her, but i agreed with her, it looked like a contrite thing. the contrast between him and a politician is pretty extreme. we've now heard more details from tiger woods about his problems than, say, from senator david vitter who has been accused -- he was on the d.c. madam's list. dc madam, of course, running a. he's a senator, accountable to the citizens, he should be answering questions about what he was doing on t