>> but aren't incumbents usually what the issue is? isn't when you have an incumbent in a race, isn't it usually a referendum on the incumbent? adviser. and i said i think you mean john >> yes, it is, but we've never bolton, michael bolton a singer. seen one quite like this where but honestly i think michael the remarkable thing about bolton would do a better job, i think i'd be comfortable with president trump's numbers are -- him. it's the lack of elasticity. it was an astonishing choice. it was obviously not his first that, you know, take gallup. choice. was his third candidate, fourth candidate, since one turned it his best job approval rating down for national security yet, 46%, his worst, 35%. adviser. but a bad choice from start to finish. although ironically he was right on a couple of things that were profound disagreements with the for fox, it's 48% and 38%. president. that is, if we can believe what bolton has evidently been telling people, that he disagreed with the president's approach to north korea, which 10, 11-point ranges so there's has been a debacle, and he disagreed with this reality tv effort to have a summit with the taliban at camp david. those were both i think quite disastrous decisions by the president. we're paying the price for it. not much give there, so 75% of americans strongly approve or >> we'll have to wait for john bolton's book to at least get his thorough version of this. but there's also the question of strongly disapprove. how they agreed or disagreed on iran and was john bolton pushing there's no ambiguity here. for a military strike against iran that the ened so, there's not -- his numbers -- all presidents' with a meeting with the president in the cabinet and mr. numbers start big, they come bolton.