oh look, you're not ani difrco, right?e not political artist in the sense of that you wear your politics on your sleeve-- [mo'] no, i hide it. [smith] you hide it. but you know, but there is a, i detected, i thought, a subtle but unmistakable political vibe on this record. [mo'] yeah. [smith] a little bit about the envibonment, a little bit feminism and the place of women in society today. you have a great collaboration on this record [smith] --a song called "put a woman in charge," right? it's a really interesting and od song. and there's actually a discussion of immig ytion-- [mo'] immigratioh. [smith] and the fact that you said, which i did not know until you said it, that you had intenthe record "this is"-- [mo'] "my home." [smith] "this my me." you actually have a perspective on what's happening now, out in the world-o'] y. [smith] "this my me." [smith] --about immigration as a subject. i think it's subtly visible. talk about that. i think that'sally interes. [mo'] that's right. i put the subject of immigration as a l