today s event is by far the largest. i think that we have a great day ahead of us. i think that guiding us through the day will be a guide to the new congress, which some may argue is the real reason why we are here, to grab a copy of that. it is the first complete look at the freshman class of the new congress available anywhere. it is an awesome endeavor that cq put together. i realize i did not introduce myself. i am mike mills. i am editorial director of cq role call. we put this out in unbelievable breakneck speed. how they do it is that the races that are too close to call, we write profiles for both candidates and we press the right button and a winner is declared. i think that this guy is a terrific on trade on trade entree they are available for bulk purchase or singles. as you all have probably heard, this has been a very historic and unusual election cycle. this is a huge freshman class. one thing that is interesting about the guide is the demographic breakdown
toward the end we ask a different question we said if you had a choice in the vote for the representative from your district in the house of representatives between somebody who had ten years experience in congress and somebody who had no experience whatsoever who would you vote for and 50% said i would vote for the person with no experience whatsoever. so that s the mood that produced the result that ron described. now often, perhaps incorrectly that was described as a motivator. i think that is a little off. i think somebody from ohio lecture on this and the more i thought about the more he s right is a mood of fear. this is fear the country lost its way, fear that the country was slipping, fear the country was leaving kunkel with its own destiny and the economy was a big part of that obviously, but it was a little deeper than that and so that is what i think produced the election results and the question we all ask ourselves and i will address briefly is what does that do
what? normal, violent video game? yes, your honor. deviant is parting from a established norms. there s established norms of violence. some of the fairy tales are grim to be truth. agreed, your honor. are they okay? are you going to ban them too? no. what s the difference? suppose being in a category of violate materials dangerous to children, then how do you cut it off on video games? what about films? what about comic books? what about fairy tales? why are video games special or does a special principle extend to all deviant violent materials in whatever form? no, your honor, that s why california incorporated the three prongs of the miller standard. it s not just violence, it s violence that meets all three terms. i think that misses justice ginsberg s question. why just video games and not movie movies as well p we have evidence that the interactive nature of video games where the minor or young adult is the aggressor, is the individual acting out this o