From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
July 13
Lincoln had turned his wizardry with words into a potent political
weapon. In 1858 when Stephen Douglas, the powerful leader of the Democratic
Party in the Senate, ran for re-election against Lincoln – victoriously, as it
turned out – he knew he was up against a formidable opponent. “Every one of his
stories seems like a whack upon my back,” said Douglas. “Nothing else – not any of his arguments or
any of his replies to my questions –disturbs me. But when he begins to tell a
story, I feel that I am to be overmatched.”
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