last-five emonths, i think he's seeing more clearly. and every day, he sees their unwillingness to sort of go along with some basic principles of democracy. like voting, like justice, like law, like telling the truth. and when you're unwilling to do all those things, you don't have a partner. and when you don't have a partner you can trust, there is no way you can reach bipartisanship with a partner you can't trust. and that's the place we're at -- we're at right now. >> yeah. and look, david, he is still saying -- look. i won't -- not still saying -- he -- he is talking about the importance now of him succeeding with his agenda. getting his agenda -- agenda passed. and that's how we'll come together, as a nation. look. that's not just, like, talking about it. that's another way of saying, easier said, than done. but when republicans are in lockstep, blocking his policy goals. is that realistic? >> look. first of all, let me say a few things. i think what he is saying, don, is that we need to prove that democracies can deliver. >> uh-huh. >> that a democratic government,