here. the tea party. and ira, you are here because just read about george washington. george washington lost every of your book. single battle he fought for over a year. it changed my course. ira stoll wrote "samuel in the opening stages of the war. adams: a life." loser. and i read this and i loser. by 1777, prospects were remember bringing it in and really looking bad. saying my gosh, i bring it in little hope for the overall to work every day and read it victory in the war. to people and say did you by september, the army had know this? been driven out of new york. and those are my paintings. just read a book on george copies of them. but that is the reason why washington, crossing of the delaware just the other day and i was reading it again. and they talked about when samuel adams is faith, washington looked over the because of your book. river and he saw new york. amazing. we have david barton here from wall builders. it was over. i want to spend some time just getting to know this guy he wept. his soldiers went okay, the a little bit. first of all, did you know leader is crying, that's not who you were going to find really a good thing. when you started doing research for your book? we had lost everything. >> i had a vague idea he was we had lost the tycondera, one of the most steadfast of the founding fathers but i really didn't know what motivated it. you're right, it really was upstate new york. the faith. and then september 11. as i got into it, i saw that there is another one. samuel adams really believed this time george washington was defeated at the battle of that god was on the side of the americans. they were like the israelites brandy wine in delaware.