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{LBJ} had what a journalist calls "a genius for analogy"- made the point...
Author:
Robert A. Caro
Book:
Master of the Senate
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{LBJ} had what a journalist calls "a genius for analogy"- made the point unforgettably, in dialect, in the rhythmic cadences of a great storyteller. Master of the senate
( Robert A. Caro )
[ Master of the Senate ]
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