“The search for someone to blame is always successful.†- Robert Half
From “Lincoln 365,†by Arnold Kunst
June 28
Reports of the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 were highly partisan. Republican journalists, for their part, ridiculed Douglas's swagger, his dwarfish height, mammoth head, and duck-like walk, and described how he “foamed at the mouth†and dribbled “the saliva of incipient madness.†On the other side, Democratic journalists taunted Lincoln's gangly arms, clownish legs, and apelike gestures.