And George, you've been on a while. Let me say something to what you said about Bondi. One of the most disturbing things that happened during the presser, it was during the the cabinet press when the reporter asked her about intelligence connections and she said, I don't know about that, but I'll get back to you.
Really? You don't know anything about any intelligence connections with this case, but you'll get back to the reporter. So that's actually common practice in D.C. I'm not sharing for Bondi. I'm just letting you know.
Remember how we used to make fun of Jen Psaki that we say, I'll circle back to you on that. Yes, all the time. Yes, exactly.
I'm just letting you know that it's very common practice. And just because, George, that it's common doesn't mean people should accept it. I agree.
I mean, but I just said, Miss Lou, the problem I have with all of the discussion about whether it's intelligence assets and stuff like the reality is I just don't care. I don't care if the guy has intelligence connections. I don't care about any of that stuff.
None of that matters anything at all to me. Like if this guy was some intelligence agent, one, you're never going to hear about it ever. Not once.
Not even sort of. You're not going to get distorted. Even if they even if this bill that Massey is pushing forward, even if that goes through, they're just going to claim that's national security.