one of them is someone who would not be considered a conservative or a republican, wendy kaminer. >> guest: right. c-span: she writes: 'feminists and other liberals who have long protested the medical profession's right-wing biases should heed satel's well-argued critique of the pc left-wing medicine.' how did you get her to write that? >> guest: i've actually been a fan of wendy kaminer's ever since she wrote "i'm dysfunctional, you're dysfunctional" and, actually, she's a libertarian. i think she'd call herself that as opposed to a liberal, and she's basically someone who respects data when data exists. and so i asked her. c-span: what's your goal in life? where do you go after--i mean, when is your aei fellowship over? >> guest: it's over in the fall of 2002. c-span: so what then? what do you want to do? >> guest: well, i'd like to do i think what i'm doing now, but at higher levels of visibility and influence. i have thought about returning, at the same, though, i have thought about working with schizophrenic patients again and devoting more of my time to clinical work. maybe you