&-uflike that.e eangog >> now, that's film criticism right ttere. >> yeah, that's right. >> well, lete, let me ask you about one or two things in the book to begin. sissy farenthold... >> right. >> a piece that i, i was so happy to rediscover. >> right. >> this piece was written...i read it of course many years after it happy to rrread thisut wasú time. >> right. >> published during the gubernatorial campaign in texas in 1972... >> right... &-farenthold ran for governor as a democrat. why, why her, why thatt3 piece?ú whht, what appealed? i don't, it write political stuff, ú&ually just campaign coverage i guess you'd call it. >> yep. >> which is what most political writing is, even, even when, between campaigns. >> yep. >> and i always thought campaign coverage was sort of futile because you're writing about something that everybody's going to know on election night, even if all3 before that. so it's just ssrt of silly. >> right. >> most of us care about who's going to win. so i, i've written a few campaign things but i always wait until the campaign is over. >> oh, that's right. >> ne