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Survival in government is a challenge to the ingenuity of workers at all levels. Peggy Noonan, a speech writer for President Reagan, says in her What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era (1990), that Reagan himself was not such an awesome person, but his wife, Nancy, terrified her. She did her best to hide when the First Lady came through her office area. Timothy Burnham also feels like a small fish swimming in a school of sharks, and he accidentally catches the attention of the President of the United States, who has the reputation of being even more...

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