stefan hankin? guest: i agree with a lot of what he is saying, everything from that there is a clear systematic effort to try to increase hurdles to voting, and you know, the pattern is there. when polling stations get shut down, they all tend to be in democratic strongholds. we look atow, when the voter id, which has been proven to adversely affect voters who tend to vote for democrats. the big problem is the move past supporting one-party or the other. this is tribalism and away. -- this is tribalism in a way. we are basically, we are revering false idols. if you are looking at a roy moore, saying it doesn't matter if there is a republican in that seat, that is a problem. same thing on the democratic side. not that it started with the president, but clearly, maybe the pinnacle of it. when you saw the things that he said on the "access hollywood" tape and a myriad of other things, as long as it is not clinton in office, i would argue that is a big problem and not a good thing for this country. host