mind. but is that a fair charge when i would argue that lots of news organizations that would not be described as conservative organizations, "new york times," cnn among them, have been going out and finding out information about the soldiers you mentioned and other sources about bergdahl's combat. >> jake tapper on cnn said better men gave their lives looking for bergdahl. that's jake tapper who wrote a book about afghanistan. if you read tapper's book, every unit in afghanistan, it's a crazy war and they're alone by themselves, of course they can't keep track of every person if that person chooses to voluntarily desert. to my knowledge there's only been one deserter coming out of afghanistan, that's bergdahl. everybody else manages to deal with the same situations and stay loyal. >> we can't all agree, right? i believe overall with some exceptions the media's response to this story has been shameful because they took a narrative, you just used the word, deserter, the word you hear most on to describe sergeant bergdahl is he was a deserter. we do not know that.