Once he called upon General McClellan, and the President went over to the General's house - a process which I as­sure you has been reversed long since - and General McClellan decided he did not want to see the President, and went to bed.
Lincoln's friends criticized him severely for allowing a mere General to treat him that way. And he said, "All I want out of General McClellan is a victory, and if to hold his horse will bring it, I will gladly hold his horse." (Dwight D. Eisenhower)

Once he called upon General McClellan, and the President went over to the General's house - a process which I as­sure you has been reversed long since - and General McClellan decided he did not want to see the President, and went to bed. Lincoln's friends criticized him severely for allowing a mere General to treat him that way. And he said, "All I want out of General McClellan is a victory, and if to hold his horse will bring it, I will gladly hold his horse."

Dwight D. Eisenhower

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