. >> you may see harold stason there. for three hours at the library, they beat me up about how wrong i was with my book. i kind of thought hiding behind an "i like ike" button would make me objective. i walked away wondering whether or not what i had said a few years before was even valid or correct. over the years and in between projects that i have been fortunate enough to speak to you about other projects as henry so graciously said, i have never let the presidential election of 1952 get away. it is kind of like my first child, who does not want to go away either but that's neither here or there. the more that i thought about it -- the more that i realize that it was not -- i was not really saying materials that was false. it was not a myth. it was not the whole story. the nigeria author, came up with the idea of a singling story of ted's talk in 2009. she spoke of the dangers of taking a historical event and seeing only one part of it because that's what you want to talk about. that's what interests you. that's what