he attacked herbert hoover from the right. hoover was spending much money and it wasn't until roosevelt took office and realized desperate the national situation was that roosevelt started governing on the need for massive public outlay and some deficit spending. and i think biden, who'd been a, you know, a fairly conventional moderately liberal democrat all of his career obama's vice president, takes office at a moment when the covid crisis and the covid recession are requiring very substantial outlay. and so he pivots. he uses the moment he rises to the occasion. but there are two other reasons. one is that if you recall, how got the nominee asian biden's campaign was dead in the water. he he was going nowhere. he was written off. i think if if sanders and warren had not both been the race, one of them might well have been the nominee. but then he wins the south carolina primary. he wins it big. he goes on to run the table on super tuesday. and warren, in particular, follows her campaign early, becomes all in for biden and e