jeffson fundamentally -- jeffson fundamentally believed in the survival of america. he would cut any dole, -- deal, he would do what he had to do. he spoke in modern terms about it. he says what is practical must control what is pure theory x it is the habits of the governed that often determines what is practical. the habits of the governed that depend what is practical. this is not an airy, dreamy, womanly francophile which is what alexander hamilton and john adams wanted you to think he was. this was a very hard-nosed politician who did what he had to do to make sure the cause for which he had fought nearly all his life would sur involve and thrive. survive and thrive. the other thing, and i think this is really important for the president is you not only have to reach out in your own caucus and across the aisle, but you have to, actually, enjoy it. politics is a hell of a business to go in you don't like people. [laughter] now, there's another book to be written by someone about why introverts tend to be such, drawn so to politics. i offer richard nixon, mr. greg