“The most classic case of the Peter Principle I’ve ever seen in American politics. In a business where eloquence and rhetoric is important, he is a man of no talent whatsoever.” – Charlie Cook
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"The most classic case of the Peter Principle I’ve ever seen in American politics. In a business where eloquence and rhetoric is important, he is a man of no talent whatsoever." – Charlie Cook
"The most classic case of the Peter Principle I’ve ever seen in American politics. In a business where eloquence and rhetoric is important, he is a man of no talent whatsoever." – Charlie Cook
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