the interesting thing that was -- an interesting thing was that john dohr had this very strong view, we wanted to have a unified staff, and, you know, my playmates were mostly hillary rodham, john lagowitz, dagmar hamilton, to some extent joe woods, but i also worked closely with john davidson, john whitman and sam garrison on the republican side. but i was welcomed in both camps. i'm not sure everybody was welcome in both camps, and i think the hard core of the watergate task force, i'm not aware that that had any republicans on it. so the evidence of the watergate conspiracy, i think, was mainly developed by the democratic staff. and they were not -- they were not quite so partisan as the congressman from texas who at a democratic caucus was asked, what is the theme of jack brooks? what's the theme of this article ii about agency abuse, fbi, cia, it's all so confusing. i don't understand it. he took his cigar out of it, and said the theme of this argument is we're going to get that son of a bitch out of there. but staff weren't permitted to think or speak in some ways. but there's n