deal with the issue, then i think we can handle, you know, the satire part of it. now, i take a different approach, quite honestly. i m tired of every day waking up, and i think most people wake up saying, what next? what is now? and they get frustrated. and as i mentioned to someone before i came on is that, what happens when people are frustrated, they either do one of two things. they turn off because they are terribly frustrated and don t know what to do. or they get motivated and they are active. and what we re finding is that there are a lot of people, and i agree on both sides who are now very active, i had a gentleman call in from dallas, texas, in one week he registered 500 people in one week. so this is what s going on. i don t have a problem with satire. okay. john, sorry, i ve got to go. i have other news to get to.
on, on trump is what he is doing. you know, we, every day he says something that is absurd. but you know, this is a guy who told the american people that he was going to provide good health care for everybody, remember that? he supported throw 3g 2 million people off of health insurance. you know, this is a guy who has made all kinds of promises to working people and he has turned his back completely on them. so joe, you first, then i ll bring john in, does satirizing him, making people laugh, taking him away from the real changes trump is making to many people, that many people oppose, also, remember jimmy fallon, when he rubbed his hands through the hair, i mean, he got a lot of flak for that. and i believe his ratings went down. what do you think? well, there s satirists and comedians that do this for a living. as long as serious journalists deal with the issue, then i think we can handle, you know, the satire part of it. now, i take a different approach, quite honestly.