Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Lincoln’s Wit/Wisdom 396


It seems that everyone wrote off Lincoln’s chances for re-election in 1864 including The London Post which wrote this scathing dismissal a few days before the election: ‘Mr. Lincoln will go down to posterity as a man who could not read signs of the times nor understand the circumstances and interests of his own country, could not calculate his own resources nor appreciate those of his enemy, who had no political aptitude, who plunged his country into a great war without a plan, who failed without excuse and fell without a friend.’ 

[Was the author of that piece more fascinated with the mesmerizing flow of that sentence than with its accuracy, or what?]

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