but i do think there are a lot of things the military could be doing in terms of improving their quality of life, improving their salaries, their pay, their benefits that would not be a single transitory moment, you know, rolling down pennsylvania avenue. and scott's right. it's been a while. because i can remember this. i was a young, you know, aide working for the pentagon when dick cheney was secretary of defense. we did desert victory, the parade and the flyover after that, but we'd won a major war. and it wasn't about george bush aggrandizing himself. it was about honoring the troops. i think there is a different flavor with donald trump. he's obsessive about this. and there's a certain character flaw to donald trump i think that makes him envious and wanting to have the associative property of the merit and the honor of these troops rubbed off on him that i think is a little unseemly in some ways. i don't think it is the same selflessness you'd see with a george h.w. bush or another president. >> i've got to run.