.......................the more they stay the same:
Still, he preferred the nomination of Seward, whom he viewed as a real Republican, to the nomination of Bates or Bell, the elderly conservatives whose names were often mentioned that Spring. "I have lost patience with what I hear of hunting of the fossils," Chase wrote to a friend. "It will do for paleontologists but not for Republicans."
-Walter Stahr, Salmon P. Chase: Lincoln's Vital Rival. The setting is the campaign for the Republican presidential candidate in 1860.
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