
By Selwyn Duke
After he was shot in 1981, “President Reagan said to me, ‘I hope you’re all Republicans,’ and I replied, ‘Today, we’re all Republicans,’” one Dr. Giordano related in 2010. “I’m not a Republican,” added the physician, who treated Reagan, “but I thought for this one day I could be one.”
Reagan was kidding, of course, maintaining his legendary sense of humor even under duress. And Giordano was exhibiting the honor and integrity that once epitomized more Americans. That is, you do your job, no matter who your client is, for a simple reason: It’s your duty. (The virtue of Love can be a strong motivator, too.)
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