wilmot, my father at this point intervenes and says, you know, play with.so everyone doesn't fit on the bus, when he put me in a cab with my two friends and will go to my folks house. what are folks going to think of you showing up at two but players? and indeed, jack didn't care. jack didn't let the family see birth of a nation, d. w. griffith's film. damned if i let anyone in my family see that because it's about the clan against the blacks he says. and i'm not going to forget it. we're not going to die. so they were different. >> was it is time that ge? >> yeah, not so much het. he became a conservative probably by the early 50s, late 40s or early 50s. [inaudible] >> yeah, he did. he voted for truman but then he voted for ike later. i think it was really the meetings that he had with some writers when he was president of the screen actors guild in one meetings are one of the writers informed him that given the choice between the american constitution that he would choose the soviet period and was so shocked, my father, that he thought we've got a real me