Alexander Haig Dies; Said He Was in Charge After Reagan Was Shot

Alexander Haig Dies; Said He Was in Charge After Reagan Was Shot

Alexander Haig Dies; Said He Was in Charge After Reagan Was Shot

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We say farewell to Alexander Haig.
His I’m-in-charge-here speech laid one big egg.
By law, in fact, he wasn’t then in charge–
And that is writ in his obits quite large.
Though Haig had many serious roles to play,
We still associate him with that day.
Of one rule he displayed no understanding:
Commanders, too, can just be too commanding.

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