The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.


Ch. 31 - Phineas Redux (1874)


The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.

The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.

The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.

The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.