Mr. Hubert. At all?
Mr. Senator. I really can’t think offhand. I don’t say that he probably hadn’t, but I just don’t think offhand.
Mr. Hubert. You don’t remember any such discussions?
Mr. Senator. I don’t; no.
Mr. Hubert. Now what would be your impression, knowing Jack as a whole, of his interest in international affairs?
Mr. Senator. I don’t know.
Mr. Hubert. The reason I asked you that, although I realize it is an opinion question, is because you have been able to give us your opinion on other aspects of his life and character, for instance, that he was a man who was not a homosexual, and so forth, and you based your opinions upon your experience with him, and this is just another aspect of his character, that is all.
Now I am simply asking you what is your opinion about his interest in communism or rightism or leftism or middle-of-the-roadism or any kind of ism.
Mr. Senator. The only way I can refer to anything of that nature is the time we saw the billboards.
Mr. Hubert. You mean that was——