Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1889 — Not an Interesting Administration. [ARTICLE]
Not an Interesting Administration.
Mr. Harrison’s administration lacks one element important to success. It lacks the subtle and indescribable something called interest. You can’t tell why, but it is not interesting. In his official family are men like Blaine, Wanamaker and Rusk, with personalities out of the ordinary. But even the latter’s riding on a hay-cart and his bareback riding have failed to hold the public attention for more than a xnonient. Mr. Blaine’s brilliant moves on the chess-board have received but passing notice. Proctor, Miller and Noble do nothing to get themselves talked about. Wanamaker may fairly claim to lie an exception, but he is only one out of eight, and there is a coldness about the interest in him.—Philadelphia Telegraph.
