he's always operated that way. bob was talking about how he feels like an outsider in this government. he felt like an outsider in new york real estate, even as he was making deals and building bright, shiny, tall towers. that's how he works. he needs somebody to fight against. he needs somebody to punch in order to feel like he has made it in some way. and he's going to do this in the white house. for as long as he is in the white house. there will always be somebody who is not praising him enough, or is critical of him. so when the fbi has an investigation against him, on his campaign, what's going on with russia last year, he's going to criticize the fbi. criticize the doj in order to undercut the credibility. if he feels aggrieved, he is going to punch back. he's going to do that with everybody that goes against him in his mind. if that's the press being critical of his policies or fact checking him or calling what he says not true, he'll go after the press. it doesn't matter who you are. >> it was so interesting michael