but in these times, that's momentous. >> it is momentous and the way that it wasn't years ago. so, years ago, like justice breyer was confirmed overwhelmingly, and yes, you know, i think it is significant that less than a year ago, three republican senators, including lindsey graham, voted for her, and now graham is saying, oh, the radical left has won because of this nomination. i mean, i'd like him to point out what she's done in the last year since he voted for her the last time that has now made her the radical left nominee. i mean, it's ridiculous. and i'm pleased to see, like, senator collins saying she's going to keep an open mind about this, even mitt romney, i believe, has said nice things. the republican mayor of miami and so on. but to me, the fundamental question is, justice breyer had, you know, overwhelming republican support for his nomination. it's very hard to paint her as any bit to the left of justice breyer. and so, if you voted for justice breyer, and you're not voting for her now, what's changed? it's something about your party and what's happened to it.