Cory L.

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“It was most important to Lyndon not to be like Daddy”—not to become what his father, once so respected, had become: the object of public ridicule, of public scorn. But the parallel was inescapable now. His father had become a laughingstock. Now, so had he.
The Passage of Power (The Years of Lyndon Johnson, #4)
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