be actively disrupted which, no matter who wins, paul, could be a bad note for the democrats. paul: i have to tell you, i look at the platforms of both of these guys, both of these candidates, it's tweedledum and tweedledee. there's no difference fundamentally, it seems to me, between what they believe ideologically. >> well, that's why i wrote in your newspaper that i thought the democratic party was heading in a calamitously wrong direction. i think if you emphasize redistribution over growth and confrontation over conciliation, you will continue to lose that working class vote in the midwest that the democrats need with ten senators up in states that president trump won. the democrats can ill afford moving to the hard left. and candidly, i see my party moving in a direction that is virtually unrecognizable. paul: yeah, but, look, they've -- why not, let's get to the point about resistance.