would they have welcomed georget washington in the same way in 1786 just curious about that. >> you would- i hope i'm not getting up the question by suggesting that one, sure, he's the man, no question. there is no more famous american -- more than likely i would say at this time. wherever he went would have been, yes but they weren't welcoming, it seems to me this cuts very deep for me is that they were not welcoming a military figure. were his contributions acknowledged? of course but look at the letters, the speeches, the toasts even, that was fun to look at the various toasts, very much oriented toward the presidency. he plays it pretty smart. these anxieties, there is a problem at work here, there is a man on horseback so to speak, it's not real quick. you can win the war but it winning the peace that's tough and if you're not careful, you're going to have a napoleon i'm writing over the horizon playing this properly so that is on civil authority, it seems embodied in the person as well as the reception of. >> that's extraordinary helpful. let me remind everyone after, i want to come