he filled readers heads with more historical crapola than anyone since parson weems.he word 'crapola', did you look that up? andrew ferguson: i think it has anglo-saxon roots. [laughter] i don't know. brian lamb: i found the subject you have written the most about is dwight eisenhower. this is about the memorial, the proposed memorial, you can see here. here is comments from brigadier general karl, retired as executive director of the dwight d. eisenhower memorial commission. >> these monumental, heroic sized images of general president and eisenhower will be framed as you see here by three transparent 65 foot tall stainless steel tapestries depicting a great plains landscape of kansas, artistically rendered as you see here. this will be the only national presidential memorial placed in a very difficult urban park setting. but this is a superb site surrounded by institutions directly related to eisenhower's presidency and will be directly accessible to millions of visitors. brian lamb: why have you written about this so often? you point out $44 million have already be