surprise. if you consider during his senate campaign he was saying there should be less safety regulation from the federal government when it comes to mining, and he said if there's a mining accident and a bunch of miners die, well people can just take their labor and their rational self-interest over to another mine and work there. and i guess they would also hope that the lack of regulations also didn't kill them at that mine, too. so i think rand paul pretty much laid it out straight in the senate campaign that he was going to come to washington and get rid of as many regulations as he can and shrink government and apparently 55% of voters in kentucky went along with that. >> in terms of how rand paul's senate campaign is going to evolve over time, if at all, i wonder what you think about -- your vantage point being closer up to him and dealing with his constituents all the time, what do you think he's going to do about pressure from his own party? congressman charlie denton, a republican from pennsylvania,