ID | 124715 |
Title Proper | How Lincoln shaped Obama's world |
Language | ENG |
Author | Peraino, Kevin |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | ONE DAY during the Civil War, a group of men arrived at the White House demanding to see Abraham Lincoln. They were determined, they told the U.S. president, to get their man appointed as a diplomat in the Sandwich Islands--modern-day Hawaii. After making their case on merit, one of the men added earnestly that their nominee was in poor health and that the balmy island weather would do him good. Lincoln wasn't buying it. "Gentlemen," he said before sending them on their way, "I am sorry to say that there are eight other applicants for that place, and they are all sicker than your man." |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.20-21 |
Journal Source | Foreign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.20-21 |
Key Words | History ; United States of America - USA ; Civil War ; Barak Obama ; Abraham Lincoln ; Sandwich Island ; Hawaii ; Foreign Policy ; Decision Making |