our congress person is norm warnstein. c-span: you mean the person that ... >> guest: handles the field, that's right. no, he'd be good at it, but it hasn't happened. the person who writes about social policy is ben wattenberg. so we're a very mixed bag in that area. i don't think we're so different from brookings. c-span: you were a dewitt wallace fellow? >> guest: yes. c-span: what is that? >> guest: it's a fellowship that was set up by the reader's digest to give itinerant journalists a place to come and alight while doing what hopefully is serious work. c-span: do people support you because they know what you're going to write, or do they support you and say, "suzanne garment, have at it"? >> guest: tell me, which people? c-span: in other words, did you get your dewitt wallace fellowship because they knew what you were going to write? did you get your fellowship at the american enterprise institute because of your political views? how does all this work here? >> guest: my political views made me congenial to the americ