![]() ![]() He was part of a generation that tended to speak less and do more. My father went off to the Army Air Corps in World War II at the age of nineteen, left college after his freshman year. My paternal grandfather came here fleeing pogroms in Russia my stepmother fled communists in Hungary, literally in the dead of night on the train as a young girl with her mother and my stepfather was a Holocaust survivor. It was a reality for so many of my family members. When I asked him about it, he said, “It’s another five minutes in my day that I get back, because I’m not spending time thinking about What am I going to wear today?”Ī lot of the stories I heard at the dinner table were about America as that last beacon of hope. I got this from President Obama, who tended to wear something similar every day. ![]() Occasionally I go to the gray suit, and occasionally I go to a patterned tie. ![]() I wear a slight variation of the same thing every day: a dark-blue suit, a white shirt, and a dark-blue tie. He spoke to Esquire in April from Washington, D.C. Previously, he held senior foreign-policy jobs in the administrations of presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. ![]()
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