"Timothy Michael Healy was the most brilliant and controversial politician of the Irish Parliamentary Party. A rhetorician of savage fluency, he did much to shape the idiom of modern Irish nationalism. His political career spans three disparate eras: the Parnellite decade, the ascendancy of John Redmond and John Dillon which ensued, and the rise of Sinn Fein and the establishment of the Irish Free State. His political career opened with polemics against Isaac Butt, and ended with denunciations of Eamon de Valera. A complex and thwarted temperament, his oratory and journalism were of unique vehemence and emotional range."
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