1. Americans are fastidious, even fearful, about political legacies. 2. But if he never becomes famous as a writer, at least he has his political legacy. 3. But sometimes true leadership requires bigger gestures, both as a way of protecting a political legacy and a matter of calming tensions of the moment. 4. Chicago natives are used to family political legacies, he added, like the current Mayor Richard M. Daley and his father, Richard J. Daley. 5. Finally, the industry must wrestle with the political legacy of the California energy crisis and the regulatory changes that may come with it. 6. For Che and his protesting pallbearers to have constructed a political legacy, they would have had to win, somewhere, sometime, somehow. 7. He suggested that such action showed both an extraordinary degree of loyalty within the administration as well as the degree of determination in helping Clinton establish a political legacy. 8. His own days of power may be over, but he has not yet completed his political legacy. 9. His political legacy is a long list of broken promises. 10. Investors say Syria must also overcome its own political legacy. |