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Historian Allen C. Guelzo on Hard Choices and Robert E. Lee

The Daily Stoic

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Lincoln's Willingness to Take Risks With Democracy Is Nowhere More Apparent Than When He Runs for Re Election

i think his willingness to take risks with democracy is nowhere more apparent than when he runs for re election. If anybody, anybody in american history had reason for saying, look, we've got a national emergency. This is a civil war. You kn ve been a moment right e yourself to suspend elections,. certainly 18 64 would have been it. And yet, that never seems to have even crossed lincoln's nEven at the moment when, by the end of august 18 64, he's convinced he's going to lose the election to george mc clellan. What does he do? He writes this so called blind memorandum, laying out befor his cabinet. They'll read

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