these attacks will have an impact on her. but who benefits from these attacks? is it buttigieg? is it klobuchar? is it senator harris? or is it joe biden? >> i was just going to say. i'm like, jeez. >> i don't know. you learn a lesson from the republican primary last time. how many did we have running? 20, 30, 50? i don't remember. but each every month it was a different front-runner and all the attacks poured in on that person. i mean, i agree with you. piquing now is not what you want. although, i'm not sure in january, february, or march it's what you want either. >> my sunday likes to say every time there's a stop x movement, x always wins. like if you think about it, any time there's been there's going to be a stop this movement, it rarely wins. the last exception was howard dean, right? there was a stop dean movement and it worked. >> murder/suicide. >> right. but the stop trump movement never worked. every month, it was a different candidate that was going to stop trump and it didn't work. is that how it's going to work with warren? or no?