So you and I met 25 years ago when we were both young staffers in the George W. Bush administration. You were in the White House, and we've known each other a long time. And I actually came up with this theory then, which is there is a quantum of outrage in the media, and I call it the arsenic quantum. So if you remember, in 2001, George W. Bush becomes president, and one of the first things that happens is the EPA repeals a rule from the Democrat administration concerning the percentage of arsenic that. (12:59–13:09)
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Asserts a theory about media outrage being limited in quantity.
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