Lincoln's decision to embrace former rivals, for instance, inevitably meant ignoring old friends -- a development they took badly. "We made Abe and, by God, we can unmake him," complained Chicago Tribune Managing Editor Joseph Medill in 1861. Especially during 1861 and 1862, the first two years of Lincoln's initially troubled administration, friends growled over his ingratitude as former rivals continued to play out their old political feuds.We wish him well. And the Chicago Tribune. Will it be a news paper?
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Obamythology
The myth of the unity Lincoln cabinet, the latest manifestation of Obamythology:
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