the imprimatur of the u.s. government who are being paid by taxpayers to do the people's business to abuse that office, who abuse that opportunity, to abuse that platform to play petty politics to crap on other politicians, to try to put the opposition party in the gutter. that's what happens in countries that we look down on and say you guys need to have better democratic norms. government officials shouldn't be playing politics. and yet in the hatch act enshrines that. kellyanne conway doesn't seem to respect that particular law, that particular idea. there is no criminal penalty, so she may think she can get away with it. but listen, this is not just rules for rule's sake, some minor stuff that doesn't matter. it really does matter. if somebody is standing up representing the government, representing the white house, standing in front of the white house, wearing that honor, they should be doing the people's business, not the party's business, not the politicians' business. and the hatch act is the way we encourage people to do the right thing. i think kellyanne conway, who by the way has done a great job on