I know it’s late prof, but can I still get credit for it?
The rules:
1. Pick up the nearest book of 123 pages or more. No cheating!
2. Find page 123.
3. Find the first five sentences.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people.
Walter Lippmann, serving as an ambassador for America’s liberal elite, told FDR in a private meeting at warm Springs, “The situation is critical, Franklin. You may have no alternative but to assume dictatorial powers.” Eleanor Roosevelt, too, believed that a “benelovent dictator” might be the only answer for America. And it was hardly lost on the liberal intellectuals swirling around the Roosevelt administration that the enormously popular Benito Mussolini had used the same methods to whip the unruly Italians into shape.”
From the most important political book in recent memory, of course.
Tag your own damn selves, I’m tired.

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