Excerpts From Rooseveltian Fact And Fable

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Instead of holding on to the end, like a thoroughbred fighter, he quit, — like a fake prize fighter, retired under fire, and went to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy, which Friend Lodge had in readiness for him at Washington." Needless to state, this raconteur is not catalogued among Mr. Roosevelt's admirers. But here is what Apologist Leupp says of that portion of his hero's ca- reer: "The result was disappointing. For in spite of a series of notable reforms, the influence of one of... his colleagues blocked so many of his projects for im- provement, that he mas glad of the chance afforded by President McKinley's election to go to Washington as Assistant Secretary of the Navy." Which may, after all, be only another way of stating the same fact.
In his "Roosevelt and the Republic," John W. Ben- nett does not lavish praise upon Mr. Roosevelt, tho' he exonerates him from any taint of "dollar lust," and says he might have served his country better in the office of Secretary of the Navy, in beating off the rapa- cious and conscienceless naval constructors who beset the Government at that time, than by the most signal gallantry on the battle-field : "A man of stern integrity in financial matters, such as Roosevelt undoubtedly is, was sorely needed right there to fight American ghouls, rather than Spanish soldiers?


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