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Take the Money and Run

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The Washington Post, November 2nd, 1999

Just the other day Elizabeth Dole dropped out of the presidential race because she had no money to finish the contest. It coincided with the day my 16-year-old grandson announced that when he grows up, he would like to be president of the United States. I thought it was a good idea but warned him it would be more expensive than he thought. "How expensive?" he asked. "Between $40 million and $60 million. How much money do you have?" "I have $300 in the bank." "It's a start," I said. "I'll throw in $200, provided you invite me to a White House dinner." "Okay," he said. "Who else do I have to get...

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