by god, haggerty pulled it off. he had them so focused on, and reporting what he wanted them to focus on, that they weren't asking the sort of tough questions that presumably would be asked today. well, i want to wrap up by giving you a homework assignment. i'm old enough to believe that there is no valuable educational experience without a homework component. so, the next time you are at your neighborhood branch of the free library, i want you to tell a librarian that you would like to see a copy of the u.s. constitution. if there are too many of you for each person to have their own copy, you can use a library computer and see it online. what i want you to look at is the 25th amendment to the u.s. constitution. that is the amendment which was ratified in 1960 seven that attempts to truly address all the issues we have been talking about this evening. there is a section of this amendment that allows the president to name a new vice president, when that office is vacant, as long as the person is confirmed by the con