overpowering and keeping us away from a legislative discussion on what to do next on gun control to prevent this behavior in the future. there s no question language has gotten out of control of the political discourse is toxic here in washington. i think we have exported it around the country. we had someone shouting in the gallery this past week who had to be removed. i wanted to go up and apologize and say, look, why in the world should you be kicked out. you did nothing more than what members are doing on the floor. many members frankly come inside the chamber and then suffer from acute indiscretion in the manner in which they communicate. so i think the discourse is bad. when you talk to the old-timer s, they will tell you it s never been this bad.
to prevent this behavior in the future. there s no question language has gotten out of control of the political discourse is toxic here in washington. i think we have exported it around the country. we had someone shouting in the gallery this past week who had to be removed. i wanted to go up and apologize and say, look, why in the world should you be kicked out. you did nothing more than what members are doing on the floor. many members frankly come inside the chamber and then suffer from acute indiscretion in the manner in which they communicate. so i think the discourse is bad. when you talk to the old-timer s, they will tell you it s never been this bad. so i think that it would behoove all of us in public office to turn the volume down. david, immediately after the