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Yet he was politically an outsider, and Eisenhower paid a price for picking a man with few political connections and no common touch. Ike later confessed that Wilson never found a way to “sell himself and his programs to the Congress” and proved no match for the service chiefs in the Pentagon, who ran circles around him.3
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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