>> we are back with norman orrin stooin, jeff toobin and vanessa williamson. if redistricting is at the heart or one of the key drivers here, what's the prospect that this is going to stop ? there are a few states that have tried to develop real congressional districts but you are asking the very people who have done it to undo it. >> in that article you mentioned, it was written as a preview for a supreme court case that challenged the institution of partisan redistricting and that challenge lost. it's open season. redistricting will continue. as to what can be done, parties have to learn their lessons. i think losing presidential election is what makes parties change. bill clinton took the democratic party toward the center. tony blair took the labor party toward the center in britain. they did it because their party kept losing. maybe there's a republican out there that will lead the republican party toward the center. >> vanessa, your book is about the tea party and remaking of the republican conservatism. what are these people likely to learn? what i'm st