david goodfriend, i was really unhappy not that geithner doesn't agree with hubbard's analyze. i'll get to that in a minute, but mr. geithner, with the high office of treasury secretary, okay, he has become very political. he has become very partisan. he is attacking romney. he is attacking paul ryan. he called glen hubbard a hack. you know, treasury secretaries are not supposed to take that attitude. what's going on here? >> i think he is talking about a frustration with people spinning and not talking about facts. i mean, i would like to take issue with your previous guest, mr. eric cannotor. you know, he walked away from the table in a tantrum from a deal that would have balanced and, in fact, cut our deficit by $4 trillion. it was more cuts than it was tax increased, but because it had a single dollar of tax increases, he walked away. the hypocrisy on the republican side of the aisle talking about pro-growth. what were we doing in the bush years? that was not growth. >> i think that's fair. look, we could debate that until kingdom come, steve moore. i'm saying that traditio