vernacular, don't be a joke. to be a good umpire and good judge, don't be a jerk. >> that was judge kavanaugh speaking in 2015 at the law school of catholic university. a longer transcript of that speech was just published by david corn at "mother jones" magazine. that speech was already a little famous, because that's the speech where judge kavanaugh veered off script and said, what happens at georgetown prep stays at georgetown prep. that's been a good thing for all of us. that got a flurry of attention last week. in that same speech, kavanaugh goes on and on about how important it is for a judge to "keep our emotions in check, to be calm, to have the proper demeanor." all this stuff about how a judge must comport himself or herself if he or she wants to be part of the federal judiciary at every level. >> let me run through what i think a judge as umpire means. first, and probably most obviously, not being a political