Thomas P. O'Neill
Date Submitted: 05/11/2004 07:28:32
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 7 pages (1798 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 7 pages (1798 words)
Thomas P. O'Neill
Tip was a man who was not bashful to call himself 'a man of the house.' Thomas P. O'Neill was a person whose greatest charm was that he seemed 'completely out-of-date as a politician.' (Clift) He was a gruff, drinking, card playing, backroom kind of guy. He had an image that political candidates pay consultants to make over. He knew these qualities gave him his power because they 'made him
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