True rogues are more common in fiction than in life. That?s because a rogue has to be charming, persuasive, duplicitous, imaginative and opportunistic all at the same time. It?s easier to invent such a person than to be one. Aaron Burr managed it, and David O. Stewart?s ?American Emperor? explains how.
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