[laughter] >> so i -- one of the things that drives me crazy about hill billiology, he's conservative person, that's fine, he set politics aside to write from the heart. this is not a luxury that i think steven and i in particular are granted but i would like to point out that when you blame poverty on the poor, especially when you make money doing it that is your politics. when you have a set of politics that say the failures that are olding us back as a country are rooted in certain individuals and in this case white but we all know who normally gets criticism of that sort, those are your politics and so hill-billyology does not set politics aside, it's politics are everywhere and politics are historical because it's politics reach right back into the past to the people that i talked about in valley who were wanting to find a way to get rid of these specificky -- pesky people that were living in the mountains, author of night comes to the tumberlands. politics right back to 1994 to charles murray, there's imprints of politics all over this book, it's not said anything aside, in fact