The problem was, I didn't like primary sources. I'm a consumer of history, it's still my hobby. I read biography, I read other people, but I'm not a person who wants to do. So I thought history, math, together, what does that mean, economics? So I majored in economics and in analytical economics, which had a lot of math. And …
And there were people who were making mistakes, but knew where they were going. And they were mathematicians, I was not. So I turned to something I loved, history. And I thought it'd be a historian. The problem was, I didn't like primary sources. I'm a consumer of history, it's still my hobby. I read biography, I read other people, …
I'm going to be seated there, so if you know my judge, you can sit here. I think we're a little bit, I think we have about a minute. We'll get a couple of minutes. I want to welcome everybody today to the National Constitution Center. As all of you, I'm sure immediately figured out I am not Jeff Rosen. …
I want to welcome everybody today to the National Constitution Center. As all of you, I'm sure immediately figured out I am not Jeff Rosen. I am Mike Gerhardt, the scholar of residence here at the National Constitution Center and I'm sorry that Jeff is not going to be here today. That leaves for me the extraordinary privilege of being …