people said let's fly, and the radiology doctor in new york put on his building, google ron paul, andwhen you take off from kennedy, you see that, google ron paul in 10-foot letters. they said the campaign ads suck, and we're doing on our on youtube. a lot of creative stuff came out of the youtubes and the things they did, but it was really sort of a movement, and they didn't like it -- because they were libertarian, individuals, they didn't like being told what to do. they did what they wanted to do, and it made it an interesting campaign. i don't know if they were right or wrong, but they did it anyway because they were going to do what they wanted to do, but it was more interesting than a typical campaign. >> the tea party was mentioned in different contexts, and it seemed like that was a movement that had origins in the 2008 campaign, supportive of the senator east run in kentucky in 2010, but since then, it went off in a different direction, not necessarily, you know, opposite the movement that the ron paul's revolution followed, but somewhat different, and, you know, it was very