New perspectives on how history is made
By comparing him with Ross Perot and George Wallace we can better understand what he represents.
A historian of the Constitution shows the answer is unclear – proof positive of the deficiencies of the theory of originalism that Cruz champions.
Back in 1941 they proclaimed themselves the State of Jefferson. Then Pearl Harbor happened.
As the author of a book on presidential assassinations, he’s concerned the ugly rhetoric of this election will lead to an act of violence.
Fresh thinking on both sides of the border is required to get past the stale debate that’s been going on since the Nixon years.
It’s a trend and it’s gotten worse in the last few decades.
A short history of paid speeches and the politicians who gave them.
It should serve as a reminder that Wheaton, for all its elite academic reputation, is still a different sort of school.
It’s the same thing MLK, Dorothy Day and Churchill possessed.
An unabashedly biased account of the presidents we should be proud of and the candidates we should worry about.
It involves history, though few on the biker’s side seem to realize it.
Employment in the nation’s nuclear weapons plants since 1945 has led to 107,394 American workers contracting cancer and other serious diseases.
His story is worth remembering especially now.
It’s not just a place for books. It’s the focus of grassroots activism in many communities.
The president of the United States has to be a Moral-Leader-in-Chief
Contemporary society is dangerously unprepared for the dramatic changes it is about to experience.
It’s time to democratize the economy.
Why racists associate blacks with dirt – and the toll this takes.
The surprise is it began long before McCarthyism (and relied on an inexhaustible supply of informants).
It’s time to bring him back.
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