From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
January 21
After relieving General George McClellan of command of the Army of the
Potomac Lincoln was asked what he would reply to McClellan's earlier advice on
how to carry on the affairs of the nation. And Lincoln answered: “nothing - but
it makes me think of the man whose horse kicked up and stuck his foot through
the stirrup. The man said to the horse, 'if you're going to get on I'm going to
get off.'”
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