>> i want to go back to jim about fair play here in a nonpartisan sense. when you talk to voters, it seems to me they understand the rules get changed in baseball. you don't have enough home runs so you widen the strike zone -- narrow the strike zone. they do that in baseball, but it's always jiggered for a purpose. people say why are you doing that? why are you changing the strike zone? we want the game to be more exciting. in this case you want the republicans to win. it just seems like that. >> it is. the difference is, you know, we're talking about baseball versus the failure of the republican party to be able to field an adequate candidate. at the end of the day they have the hard way, which is to reinvent themselves into a fashion that is more consistent and more in line with what pennsylvania voters are looking for. it's a moderate state. you know that. >> it's a purple. if bill scranton were running or tom ridge, they wouldn't have to play games. >> find a bill scranton, find a tom ridge, find a john heinz. those folks couldn't get out of