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1924 AND ALL THAT

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The Boston Globe, May 12th, 1988

No president since Warren G. Harding -- and before him Ulysses S. Grant -- has been so ill-served and betrayed by his friends and associates as President Reagan. Between Ed Meese's improprieties and Don Regan's infidelities, it is a cruel and unusual spectacle. But before concluding that the Democrats will win the White House in the next election, it would be wise to recall in slightly greater detail what happened after Harding's sudden death in 1923. No president was ever discarded more quickly by the American public than Harding. But it was his vice president, Calvin Coolidge, who was elect...

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