template, it opens a wide space for the republicans admittedly usually in articulate and as yet ununified to make the broader case for economic opportunity. in the reforms that better the conditions of the american people and solve the real problems we face as opposed to tired state centric policies that try to make everything equal. but end up lowering everyone's rise. in drawing us ever more to national debt and bankruptcy. that pace the argument for opportunity is already being made by folks like paul ryan. and more recently just this week in mitt romney's new stump speech on tuesday. so we're we are, 2012 election. it's the exceptional promises. that's a debate conservatives welcome, a debate this country needs to have and is the model, i think, barack obama. thanks. >> bill had timely said that if i wanted to reply, i could. and i have been inspired especially by jim and matt to want to do that. i want to begin, though, by saying if anyone from kansas is watching, i apologize. we even seem to disagree on how to pronounce of name of your town. i want to salute jim caesar for doing suc