barry carow backend minn shy to the age but it enabled the worst kind of fraud and corruption that you could imagine. i would be favorably inclined to that kind of transportation program back then that even back then, you had to have a very skeptical eye towards a lot of it, but we didn't get -- it couldn't create the medicare part b. there are separate things. and i don't think the slope was that deep or slippery. if you are upset about that you should blame fdr and not lincoln. >> next question to your right. >> thank you for coming. can you tell us something about what the "national review" is doing and what you are doing and where they are going and what is the direction? >> i am trying to do the look. [laughter] nti haven't made this clear, amazon.com. the review we are doing what we've been doing since 1955 when our founder and a great william f. buckley wrote the initial editorial saying our role is to stand up to history with a capital and yell stop. the "national review" has always thrived in adversity and we have now more adversity than ever. this country is really in trouble