The Mirrors of Washington With Fourteen Cartoons By Cesare And Fourteen Port

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The Mirrors of Washington With Fourteen Cartoons By Cesare And Fourteen Port
Gilbert Clinton Wallace
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A life of demeaning himself to politicians, of waiting for dead men s shoes in the Senate, had, however, brought some compensations to Lodge, among others an inordinate capacity to hurt. The Massachusetts Senator could get under the Presi dent s skin as no other man could. Washington is a place where every whisper is heard in the White House. Mr. Lodge s favorite private charge uttered in a tone of withering scorn was that the President failed to respond as a man would to the national insult of...fered by Germany in sinking the Lusitania 34 WOODROW WILSON because there was something womanish about him and he would tell, to prove it, how Wilson went white and almost collapsed over the news that blood had been shed through the landing of American marines at Vera Cruz. The President hardly failed to hear this. Per haps it reminded him of that something in him which he was always trying to forget, that some thing which diverted his life toward failure at the outset, which once betrayed him, with a strange mixture of the arrogance and inferiority, into his famous words "too proud to fight.

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