point is, you need to wait for the investigation. and if we get to a point where you have a president who has been indicted, for example, then yes, you should start looking at possibly impeaching him. but i don t think based on what they have in front of them at this point, that there are any impeachable offenses that, at least, you know, as far as the average american will look at it, would feel it would be appropriate to be doing. and njerry hadder will, the chairman of the judiciary committee, they are so aware of the precedent of 1998, when the house republicans rushed ahead with impeachment, knowing there would never be 67 votes in the senate to remove president clinton. they re not going to do that again. they re not going to make that mistake. so we can a lot of republicans will say, though, the drumbeat, the pressure is just going to build. and whether or not they right now think they re going to do it, they re going to get led into doing it. that s not true. that s jus