there's a trump translation on some of this stuff. the point he was trying to make is, and this isn't about white men or republicans, this is about everyone. if you've got a son or daughter, i have a son who's 15 and i have two daughters who are younger than that. i think at this point, you're talking to every parent, saying, look, the world is what it is right now, and you've got to be very careful and everything that you do, the way you treat people, the way you talk to people, and that's just a warning that every parent should be giving to their child. if you're in high school, you know, the pranks aren't always pranks. if you're in college, no means no. but also, we've seen what's happened in this world, and i think this is what he was getting at, you know, i don't know what the duke lacrosse kids were, if they were republicans or democrats, but i do know that they were falsely accused, and that is what he was trying to get to. >> but in this moment that we're in right now, adrian, "the washington post" has written about the growing sentiment among republican men, using words like a wave of unbridled anger and anxiety from many