seems very unlikely that it could go back to the house and pass. what's the lesson trump takes from this? is the lesson he takes from this that the freedom caucus is a dead end, that he can't let them write this legislation because it can't get through the system? or does he double down? if he actually thinks the freedom caucus is a dead end, you could come up with a bipartisan plan on the model of the spending bill we were talking about where you get democrats on board and you realize that a lot of republicans -- >> to fix, not repeal. >> have come to terms with major pieces of obamacare and -- >> ted cruz was right when he said -- >> what's that? >> there will be a problem right there. >> i think if they try to make that happen, i think there will be hell to pay. as we have -- >> for the white house? for republicans? >> for moderate republicans and republicans in general. this is what we talked about what i call the margaret