his greatest general, well, his closest general, daniel o'leery, irish, whom boliva loved, said of him there's something about boliva, it's the magic of his price teg. -- prestige. well, there were at least two presidents were hugo chavez who did exactly what hugo chavez did. take that legacy and use it as their own. it's amazing to see right -- people on the right use him, people on the left use him, for chavez who, i think, would have been horrified to see how the name was used in venezuela, but, you know, it's been used many times before. he was being brought up by leaders throughout latin america to argue different appointments, which is why people are very, very confused about just who he was and just what he believed in what hugo chavez and boliva have in common is this dreamed of unifying all of latin america, a unified america feeling it was stronger, a greater counterpoint to the united states, which was growing very strong, and he, too, has a dream, and he has, you know, the nations that are ecuador and bolivia which have little to do with that. thank you for the question. >>