I was telling a friend of mine over the weekend that it seems like it’s a never-ending process. The process is always the same. The left accuses us of either being something, like racist or sexist or bigoted or homophobic, or they say that we’re going to say something racist, sexist, or bigoted or homophobic. And what happens is that we always end up on the defensive, and I’m frankly tired of being on the defensive. I’m not going to sit here and say, ‘What is this, we’re not racist.’ It doesn’t advance anything whatsoever. And, frankly, to sit here and call Obama a liar and to point — I also told my buddies, chitchatting with Levin on the instant message, I said, ‘I think the American public probably tires of hearing conservatives say of liberals that they lie all the time.’ We said it about Clinton, it was true. It didn’t matter. Bob Kerrey praised Clinton for being an exceptionally good liar. The Drive-By are praising Obama for being an exceptionally funny and skilled politician by getting rid of these attacks the way he did, by accusing the Republicans of making them before they did. So to sit around — I’m talking about in terms of how to respond to this, sit here and say, gosh, Obama is lying through his teeth, I don’t think people want to hear it, whether they know it or not. It obviously didn’t bother them that Clinton lied, until later. So there has to be a different mode of responding to Obama, and I think it’s what Ronald Reagan said, ‘Just laugh at ’em, just laugh at ’em and just ridicule it,’ because it is preposterous.