exhausted with defending this president, day in and day out, and it means defending t ining indefensible. and we saw them step out in the case of syria, mitch mcconnell has an op-ed in "the washington post," condemning what donald trump did there. i think we're starting to see republicans move away from this president. >> and olivia, you wrote about that this week, the exhaustion. >> i think the way that the media or liberals have trump fatigue, that exists on the right, as well. it's just different. because they're not outraged. they're not trying to get rid of him. they're not trying to actively do anything to change the situation, but they also feel a kind of fatigue. they feel sick of what he's doing. they can't be shocked by anything anymore, because i think they've lost -- >> look at marco rubio. >> marco rubio's body language is utterly defeated. >> but i don't think it's fair to say that it's, you know, we get distracted by the outrage cycle and that that's not quite important. i think that what the president says is obviously news, no matter where he says it, if he says it to the press waiting for