here? >> it's influencing voters. barton goes out every election and stumps for the family values candidates at churches all over the country. he was even hired by the national gop to stump for bush. he goes to church after church and uses the fake history to justify why people should vote for those candidates. most christians aren't liars. they need to be convinced that the stuff is genuinely true to support the agenda. barton's also been speaking on military bases before the 2008 election, handing out those -- remember, the big story about the voter guides, i believe it was americans united challenged. he was distributing those on military bases. most recently he spoke at fort drum in new york, and that was, you know, spreading the christian nationalism to people who already think we're in a holy war. it's pretty dangerous. >> it sure is. it's easy to -- you don't need a license to open up a university. chris rodda, now headed over to the debunk. u alumni touch football game.