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The President then launched into what has become the essential message of his re-election bid: "I think in the final analysis people are going to say, 'Who has the experience, who has the temperament to take on these big problems day in and day out?' Not that I'm...
Never mind that the Post story did not suggest any such thing. Never mind, too, that Perot received a thank-you note from Bush in late 1986 after he passed along some harmless gossip about the Bush kids. What mattered was that Bush had found a way to throw the...
As Americans have always admired whatever is new, the single constant in politics has been the desire for change. Today that yearning is heightened. Never before have so many believed the country is on the wrong track (more than 80% in recent polls); never before have so many felt so...
After spending three years as White's executive assistant, Frank says he was sure that his "temperament" was better suited to politics than academics. Yet, Frank returned to Harvard in January 1971 to complete his thesis.
"Lt. Rooney has fresh, innovative ideas," said Johnson, who described Rooney as an "aggressive street commander." "This job suits his temperament," he said.