From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
August 13
‘Lincoln was a man of great
compassion, but that isn’t to say he couldn’t be tough. When Kansas Senator
Pomeroy, an early recipient of Lincoln’s largesse, was shown, to Lincoln’s
satisfaction, to have contributed too energetically to the Chase-for-President
effort [Salmon Chase, Lincoln’s brilliant Secretary of the Treasury, wanted
very much to be president himself in 1864, but got other Republican figures
outside the Cabinet to head up his effort], Lincoln ended the Kansan’s access
to the federal gravy train.’
- Arnold Kunst
‘Rule number one in politics: a
politician, once bought, either stays bought or suffers the consequences.’
- Anonymous
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