Dylan Matthews

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At this juncture, Nixon was finding inspiration in Carl Sandburg’s biography of Abraham Lincoln as a wartime leader, perceiving a similarity between Abrams’ situation and that of General Grant during the Wilderness campaign. In that blood-drenched effort, Grant had lost twice as many men as Lee but still managed to win the war. And that’s what mattered for Lincoln’s subsequent reputation.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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