Anecdotal commentary on State Department secretaries and presidential relationships
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The passage offers only vague observations and personal impressions about former secretaries of state and their rapport with presidents. It lacks specific names tied to misconduct, financial transacti Mentions Dean Acheson, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, James Ba Suggests personal dynamics affect effectiveness of secretaries of state. References a past comment
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