New perspectives on how history is made
Here are the consequences you should keep in mind.
It’s a question we’ve been asking since the birth of the Republic.
Telling Trump to follow Nixon’s example makes no sense.
But he did sound a lot like Newt Gingrich, who may well have written it.
This will be the 19th election where this has happened.
Mexico lost half its territory after Americans moved south across the border. We should hope nobody there begins to cry, Make Mexico Great Again.
Their conclusions are sobering.
First there was Margaret Chase Smith. Now there’s Susan Collins.
His plan comes right out of the playbook of the racists who designed the 1924 Immigration Act.
It was in 1876. Fortunately, we aren’t likely to repeat that awful experience.
The myth of the outsider and why voters fall for it.
It rose from the dead 3 times in the 20th century, after all.
One out of three of our top scientists has emigrated to this country.
They’re worth keeping in mind this year since it’s possible none of the 2016 presidential candidates can win an outright electoral majority.
The “analysis” from newscasters and pundits was so ahistorical that they had put all their attention on the flames. In doing so, they missed the kindling.
An Excerpt from the Private Journal of Ray Smock, Aug. 16, 1988.
If they don’t the party is in danger of losing whatever moral authority it has left.
It's one of the revelations of WikiLeaks. But what does it really say about her?
We never found out what a Huey Long presidency would be like. Let’s hope we don’t have to face the reality of a President Donald Trump.
The declining incidence of lynching in the early to mid twentieth century may offer useful historical lessons.
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