pursue this -- this legal case against the president. >> paul, when you do read the law that was passed and signed by the president, the language actually is pretty clear, that the employer mandate was to go into effect in 2014 and the president did delay it. do you think there is legal standing for this lawsuit? >> let me say i am a lawyer, although my law school dean at the university of texas said if you want to hide something from begala, put it in a law book, he'll never find it there so i don't want to speculate as a lawyer. let's let the lawyers hash that out. i do think the president's lawyers may win this on the issue of standing and it may not. it may go forward. the politics of this, which is my field. the house will now schedule a vote. requires a vote of the house to sue the president. the democrats are going to kill them on this. they are going to say -- i'm going to say it right now. john boehner will find the time to cast the votes to sue the president, but he won't call up votes on immigration vote or minimum wage or equal pay for women or college aid or unemployment insurance, all of which i think would pass if