congressman perlmutter, did go to washington, dc. this then-wife was a lobbiest for solyndra who got paid $145,000. >> but at that time she was no longer married to congressman perlmatter. >> congressman made a clear promise he would not allow his wife, or to allow either his office or the u.s. house of representatives, and within three months that promise was broken. >> will you give us your reaction to that criticism? >> yes, i will. >> do you have one that came in the newspaper? >> right. what i have here is the editorial response by the denver post to joe's ads. and it's a shame our families have known each other for a long time, but this ad was over the top in the denver post describes it as despicable, deceitful, and desperate. and it's a shame that they're running that ad, and as the post said, he should be embarrassed. >> the coors campaign is attacking the one you're running in which you imply there was outsourcing of jobs from coorss and there's a korean man who is a star in the ad who is actually a longtime employee here i