most hypotheticals, i don t answer, and i think that whole question puts the cart before the horse. respectfully, it s a big deal that you won t answer this question, because you know, in 2016, you made what you called a principled argument for not holding hearings on president obama s supreme court nominee, merrick garland. you said it was the most important thing you ever did in your career, most consequential. the argument you made was that it was an election year and we should give the voters an opportunity to weigh in and let the next president select it. are you suggesting that you are developing an argument for not holding hearings on a supreme court nominee if it s not an election year? i m suggesting that i m not going to answer your question. i mean, i think the audience it s an important question in the public interest. i think people, like, before don t you think the public, before the november elections, has a right to know how you
time for the fastest. getting vaccinated could help you score dates. the white house is teaming up with dating apps offering perks like badges for people to show off their vaccination status and get more potential matches. has anyone on the panel experienced online dating? we should recuse ourselves from this segment. [laughter] we are all too old. jesse, if you had online dated or were currently online dating, would you be enticed to reach out to somebody and connect with them because they have been vaccinated? jesse: i don t answer hypotheticals when it comes to dating. [laughter] i m married, smarter than that,