New perspectives on how history is made
We can fly to the moon, but still can’t get along.
It’s a stale myth and it stinks.
The party’s first president – Abraham Lincoln – endorsed the first and only major law in American history to encourage immigration.
The Supreme Court has decided that your decisions can be thrown out.
They have room on the walls for a letter signed by Nixon but not for a GOP cabinet secretary who helped bring Nixon down.
Personalizing policies is a proven way to discredit them.
If he does, he’ll have plenty of precedents to cite.
And between Fascism and Trumpism.
The stable original intent we can most likely take from them is that we all must be keenly alive to our duty to be thoughtful, compassionate citizens.
The advice folksinger and political activist Woody Guthrie would be giving to us were he alive.
Does he know it?
What we think often depends on our self interest, not on a broader view of the best process.
Defunding our education system by pulling federal dollars and oversight at a time when both are sorely needed may lead us, as in the case of the UK, to lose our global standing.
Studying Jackson's presidency – the good and the regrettable – may be a useful way of getting insights into Trump's view of the presidency.
What is at stake is proving that the Trump Administration is trustworthy and honest.
“Greenhorns like us were the only ones they could get.” – John Nordstrom, founder of the Nordstrom empire.
They’re not in his cabinet.
John Anderson. He just turned 95.
That new man in the White House needs to be made aware that the job he occupies is a Bully Pulpit—and not a Bullying Pulpit.
How he compares with William Jennings Bryan, the Populist’s populist, in many contemporaries'' opinion.
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