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How Polio Made a President

The Art of Manliness

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Why Didn't FDR Capture the Respect of the Political Class?

In the years before he got polio, FDR has this idea that if he's going to do good, he first has to become great. People never took him seriously. They called him a feather duster. He had an ability to captivate a room. But when people would go to see his speeches, they wouldn't really remember anything particular that he had to say. So they could sort of sense that this was someone who was a lot more sort of surface than he was substance.

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