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New York, Thursday, January 18, 1906
Senator Tillman of South Carolina has been making a speech--day before yesterday--of frank and intimate criticism of the President--the President of the United States, as he calls him; whereas, so far as my knowledge goes, there has been no such functionary1 as President of the United States for forty years, perhaps, if we except Cleveland. I do not call to mind any other President of the United States--there may have been one or two--perhaps one or two, who were not always and persistently2 presidents of the Republican party, but were now and then for a brief interval3 really Presidents of the United States. Tillman introduces into this speech the matter of the expulsion of Mrs. Morris from the White House, and I think his arraignment4 of the President was a good and capable piece of work. At any rate, his handling of it suited me very well and tasted very good in my mouth. I was glad that there was somebody to take this matter up, whether from a generous motive5 or from an ungenerous one, and give it an airing. It was needed. The whole nation, and the entire press, have been sitting by in meek6 and slavish silence, everybody privately7 wishing--just as was my own case--that some person with some sense of the proprieties8 would rise up and denounce this outrage9 as it ought to be denounced. Tillman makes a point which charms me. I wanted to use it myself, days ago, but I was already arranging a scheme in another matter of public concern which may invite a brick or two in my direction, and one entertainment of this sort at a time is plenty for me. That point was this: that the President is always
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functionary
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interval
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arraignment
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motive
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proprieties
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prodigal
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harry
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mansion
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admonish
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garrison
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abstain
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dwelling
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doctrine
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lament
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