have the president of the united states sort of being perceived fair or not to be whining about his own job seems a little ludicrous. martha: we want to go back to jay carney who is talking about something we mentioned he would be asked about, the questions of donors getting big jocks at the white house. let's listen. >> look at the people we've appointed, look at their credentials, their qualifications. >> look at the money they've made, isn't that a factor? would it be wrong to reward people for the hard work of raising half a million -- >> it would be wrong if they weren't qualified. >> but would it be wrong -- >> it would be wrong if they were not qualified, i think i hance erred your question. >> would it be wrong to consider that as a factor that hard work and raising all that money, half a million dollars, that's a lot of money, a lot of work. >> i think i've said everything i can say about this and i've answered your question. it would be wrong to appoint someone who wasn't qualified to the job. the president has appointed highly qualified individuals to the positions that easy pointed as president and we stand by