de Valera said;
Nature never intended me to be a partisan leader ......
Every instinct of mine would indicate that I was meant to be a dyed-in-the-wool Tory, or even a bishop, rather than the leader of a revolution.
I ask;
What made him think he WAS a partisan LEADER ?
Wasn't he / did he not become a Tory in one sense of the word.
He wanted to be a priest, but was refused entry to training on the grounds of legitimacy.
What qualified him to regard himself the LEADER OF A REVOLUTION ?
What was he on about...better..what was he on, when he made that statement ?.
Nature never intended me to be a partisan leader ......
Every instinct of mine would indicate that I was meant to be a dyed-in-the-wool Tory, or even a bishop, rather than the leader of a revolution.
I ask;
What made him think he WAS a partisan LEADER ?
Wasn't he / did he not become a Tory in one sense of the word.
He wanted to be a priest, but was refused entry to training on the grounds of legitimacy.
What qualified him to regard himself the LEADER OF A REVOLUTION ?
What was he on about...better..what was he on, when he made that statement ?.
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