david stern who owned the paper in his hometown haddonfield and also the camden courier and who turned the new york post it's hard to imagine now. into an organ for the new deal i mean that's why he bought it he bought a tab a sympathetic paper too to roosevelt it in new. york because there were no other papers that were sympathetic to the new deal and stone was there at lead editorial writer and that meant that he could go down to washington he could walk into any federal bureau he could put his feet up on the desk he could ask to use the phone and expect to be given the right to use the phone he could walk into thomas corcoran who was roosevelt's main fixer he could walk into tommy the corporate office and say you know what's happening tell me what's going on they would look at me because i thought he was totally in some spots on television too well he was on he was on the radio radio radio remember gradients medium that and he was on this he was on this program called meet the press and he right that's right and he and he was on it as a regular he was as familiar as i don't know any