 He wants another veto, and he wants another funds impounded, and he wants to take me on. And Admiral of Charleston Navy Art, I got if he wants a war, he can have one. He's just been playing with McNamara, and McNamara doesn't know how to fight. But I've got a good sharp knife, and I'm going to cut off his Peter. John, tell him this now. Just tell him that he's got too big for his britches. But I'm going to cut off his Peter and put it in my pocket, as Mr. Rayburn used to say. And I serve with men a long time, and I don't trust him as a greatest tactician. And he's already damn near ruined me by ordering to bomb Peking. And those congressmen got to have some responsibility. I don't care how much seniority they got, they're Americans. And a damn fool that's out here advocating bombing Peking. Ain't got no business being chairman of a committee. He ought to be removed. Man ought to be expelled if that begins bombing Peking with situations as terrible as it is right now. And so you're just going to have to talk to him. If you can't do it, I'm going to send for him and talk to him myself. And I talked to that night full-assed, and he was so thrilled because I'd signed his pay bill. Boy said, we work this out. Said, I don't want any trouble. I want to get along with you. I'm ready to do it. But they tell me they met with him three or four times this morning, and he's just trying to rave and rant and throw his weight around. Yes, sir. He's one of the first men I called. And I said to him, I've got two bills here. I'm going to sign one up. It's wrong to sign it. It cost us $600 million. And you ought to go down that well and call Albert up too. And Jerry Ford ought to do, and he ought to say, this is fiscal irresponsibility. But we went ahead and passed it unanimously. 414 to nothing. It cost us $600 extra million. And most of it's wasted. It didn't go to the people. It ought to go to a toll. It goes to people that we don't need in the service. We need the specialists, the electronic people. But I signed that bill, and I told him so. And I said, on the other one, I can't go along with that because you're ruining the whole effects of the establishment. I'm just not going to ruin the country because even if the Congress, the House and the Senate don't know any better. And most of the Senate didn't even know what was in the bill because they didn't have anything like this in the bill. This was the crazy committee over there. So when I talked to the senators, I haven't found a one of them that even knew what was in the bill. And that's a sad thing to say, but that's true.