>> right. >> bill: the defense of entrapment is unavail, unquote. >> except when the government has planted the seed coerced him, encouraged him and led him by the nose. >> bill: you just admitted to me in front of millions of people that even if the government's tape shows he wasn't coerced, he wanted to do it, you still would vote to acquit. i say that's irresponsible. >> i would have to hear the evidence of the coercion. if there is evidence of coercion, which i have seen in that same affidavit, this is not the proper role of government. because if government can do it to him. >> bill: falls back on theory again because we said if it is apparent and i believe it will be because i don't think holder, a very liberal guy, the attorney general is going to put his neck on the line, all right, in saying we didn't, we gave him out. but you still -- and i believe you were telling the truth, you still, because you are a stubborn guy would vote to acquit the man each in the tape showed he wanted to kill these people or a child molester wanted to rape the kid. >> wanting to do evil is not a