From The New York Times comes the revelation that Bill Purcell can thank Caroline Kennedy for his Harvard gig. She wanted a nobody, and Purcell was the obvious choice.
Last spring, [Caroline Kennedy] joined the search committee for a new director of the Harvard University Institute of Politics, where she and Senator Edward M. Kennedy, her uncle, are members of an advisory panel. The university wanted a big-name politician. But Ms. Kennedy argued for someone who would view the post as a career maker, not a career ender, others involved said.
Her choice was Bill Purcell, a two-term Nashville mayor. Her uncle, whose voice carried the greatest weight on the board, had fallen ill with brain cancer, and might have gone in a different direction, one insider said. But over six weeks, she patiently made her case and eventually won over members of the institute's board and Harvard officials.
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"She wanted a nobody, and Purcell was the obvious choice."
That has to be one of the most deft and subtle eviscerations I've ever read.