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Craig Pirrong's avatar

The Martin-Truman story reminds me of Thomas Beckett and Henry II. Henry appointed his friend (and carousing partner) Beckett to head the Church of England, with which Henry had been feuding, in the belief that his friend would do his bidding. Instead, Beckett transferred his loyalty to the institution he had been chosen to lead and fought Henry tooth and nail. Henry considered him a traitor, and acting on his heavy hint, several knights murdered Beckett.

No, Truman did not muse "will no one rid me of this meddlesome banker," resulting in a hit, but he like Henry ignored the fact that people who serve an institution have strong tendencies to have far stronger loyalties to it than to the person who appointed them to it.

Trump should heed those lessons, but probably won't.

David Chapman's avatar

Looking forward to reading it. Tom McCabe was a great benefactor to Swarthmore College, including the athletic programs (the McCabe Scholars program). I use to run into him occasionally at the field house in his chauffeur driven Chrysler station wagon (when I was coming in or out of lacrosse practice).

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