he is going to put out position papers, do some of the things roger stone wanted him to do. maybe he is starting to move in the direction of having some conventionality and calming down some. which would serve him over time. >> roger stone is a fascinating character, david. >> he is. he is. i knew roger stone way back in nixon days. he evolved a great deal over time. become a libertarian. you know, i think, i think what he said, that was a classy exit. like the way that, you know it is, when you get one of these unconventional candidates look ross perot way back in the early '90s. running against another clinton. ross perot almost could have within that race. but he hired ed rollins, republican guru, rollins quit after two months. and did it in the same classy way roger stone has the. but anderson, when you are one of the strategists, political consultants, riding a horse. jockey on a horse. some horses are run away, you