we're going to find that out. >> governor, final thought? >> there's a number of lessons learned. one is when you bluff and your bluff gets called and you don't have the cards, it's embarrassing. number two, if you're going to negotiate a put a stake in the ground and say i'll do something dramatic unless x happens and you don't do something dramatic, again, it doesn't look so good. the republican party is going to go through a sorting out process but keep in mind, the energy and i think the media misunderstands is at the grassroots level, leans now libertarian, leans -- >> absolutely. >> but rather than putting labels on people, saying look, it's the crazy group, x, y or z or the tea party this or libertarians that, why don't we just talk about the issues. one of their main concerns, as inartfully as they sometimes present it, is what are we going to do about these structural spending problems. that's not a crazy proposition. that is not a crazy question. it's a legitimate question. instead of throwing labels around, let's talk about the issues and what really needs to get fixed. >> all right. thank you all so much. we really appreciate it. coming up, the white house still won't tell us how many people have enrolled in obama care through their website,