the ore one is jean -- other one is jean kirkpatrick who i really am very fond of. she's very interesting because very, very bright woman who was a democrat originally, part of the democratic party, part of that organization but was very concerned, um, in the '70s because of the way foreign policy was unfolding. and got very, very concerned, caught then-candidate ronald reagan's attention when he was running for office and became his national security adviser. and really her 1984 blame america first speech at the republican national convention, i think you could take that speech today, you could put in new places and new names, that speech is just as relevant today as it was then because it very clearly lays out that a country cannot blame itself and be a world leader at the same time. and i think, and i'm going to talk more about this, i think this whole idea of judgment we have to think about as a country because where we don't want to not have right or wrong, i think clearly in the forefront we must have truth. we must understand that when we say two plus two, as