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 He's smart enough to know he'll be in a fish bowl. He should know he'll be under scrutiny.

 Jim (the son) has a lot of those qualities, but certainly in less degree. He's very energetic, a good speaker, he's got a certain amount of charisma.

 Jim is tenacious, a very capable guy. He doesn't have all the strengths of his dad, and he doesn't have the weaknesses of his dad.

 was an amazingly effective, highly popular labor leader. But as a citizen, he was not good, a criminal. His closest friends were genuinely big league mobsters. But he was enormously charismatic, hard-driving, very bright.



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