New perspectives on how history is made
Like Adams, he lacks legitimacy and has drawn the ire of his adversaries.
It certainly appears he’s been giving “aid and comfort” to our enemies.
The argument? We can do away with “frills” like music classes.
Some actually did really well.
He’s the first president to have used a tape to threaten someone.
What Trump and Jackson have in common is not always to the credit of either.
Businesses got millions in tax exemptions for partnering with the State University of New York. What did taxpayers get?
Once again the federal government is talking down to Native Americans.
It’s a case we should remember as we consider the arbitrary restrictions the Trump administration wants to impose on immigrants.
Hint: They can’t bank on impeachment.
Americans have been spoiled over the past two plus centuries with the stability of our republican form of form of government. Let’s not risk it.
The surprising answer is that the Founding Fathers weren't sure.
... And what they're saying about fellow historian H.R. McMaster, Trump's National Security Advisor.
They should and history shows why.
The critique of toxic masculinity is not an attack on maleness: it is fueled by a vision of stronger, more grounded and responsible men.
Yes, they see a Watergate parallel, too.
Nixon also fired officials who were investigating him.
Their nationalism included corporations. Trump's ire is reserved for government.
He is promising his conservative supporters local control just when they won’t want it.
It simply never existed in the form we imagined.
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