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BEST MANNERS

Eugene McCarthy: "He was very prim. It made him seem a little priggish to people." -Barbara Howar

John F. Kennedy: "In politics, you have to push, but then you have to be extra nice to compensate for it. Jack Kennedy always compensated for it. He would write beautiful letters, or call up the person's children. He always compensated."

-Letitia Baldrige

Ronald Reagan: "Ronald Reagan was one of the most powerful presidents, and he had perfect manners. He always showed consideration for others."

-Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour

Laura Bush: "My book, A Lady First, had just come out and I was going to have the …

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