The New York Times: Reports on the death of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, the 1st Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration. The article states the following on Haig, " But his ambition to be president was thinly veiled, and that was his undoing. ". When it comes to a star in the Administration it has to be the President, if a Secretary of State has other ideas then he or she is out, that is the fact of political life folks. At the end of the day Ronald Reagan was President, not Al Haig, its a lesson that Secretary Haig should have learned before taking the job.
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