. >> gary gurstolh. i think this is for jackson and michael. maybe for rick and alan, too. both of you spend a lot of time every week editing a small journal. i wanted you to reflect on that in american journalism. the role of small journals has had a long and distinguished career in american journalism. the concept is the big mainstream institutions. over the course of history, small journals have had a big role to play. i would like to hear your role in the process. where you stabbyou stand in the tradition and the way the media revolutions of our time are affecting the role of the small journal. i think i would like to ask you to reflect on this not simply from the left, which is your own experience, but the example of william buckley on the right. >> it is a tall order. each has a maximum of two minutes. >> i'll stop there. >> thank you for that set up. i actually did have a few notes written about the margins and where the margins are these days. given the diffuse pervase of the internet. it doesn't feel like a margin, but bears a margin compared to what we are talking