 Maybe you're gonna work my message to the head of the Philippines. Yeah, I'm not satisfied with it, and I'll call him in America in the morning. I've cautioned the boys seven times, and this morning every paper down here is full of all the trades he's gonna propose, and what all he's gonna do. And I think it would be a mistake to try to tell this man that just as he's... I've treated him just like I treated Wilson when he was in the forest. I'd get him out there and I'd brag on him and say he's the greatest guy in the world. We've all got interest out there, and then when I got him away, I'd have somebody tell him to let Bill Blair take a letter and say, now, you told us, the Filipinos told us that you'd come to our rescue after the elections, and I would love for him to do this when he learned, but he just cannot learn. He just does not know. I saw Richard Wilson try to link the interview with him today, and two, three more, and he is giving out interviews now that he is really on top of the world situation because he saw some Japanese newspaper man, and that his image against Bobby Kennedy is not as bad as they say, and he's very defensive, and he's a fool. I told him he could worry about his own goddamn damage and go to worry about the world a little bit, and get these harlings away from him while we were taking care of his image. That's right. But so I don't think it's wise to have him go out and make any proposition to anybody about anything, and I think we're just ought to say to them that we have reached any conclusion on what they ought to do, but the best thing they ought to do is just say that Vietnam is important to that area of the world, and if we get licked there, we don't know how they'll stand up. If we can have any proof we won't say that's not any better talk to our ambassador about it.