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This cartoon expresses the frustration of Grant's supporters, who were forced to watch as a series of scandals during his second term dominated headlines and undermined his reputation. Lady Liberty's words to the president -- "Don't let us have any more of this nonsense. It is good to stand by one's friends; but..." -- express a common view that Grant was not corrupt, but overly trusting, even naive.

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