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Newt

A good deal of the analysis of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s less-that-successful first days on the presidential campaign trail...

Juxtaposition

Like all political parties who find themselves out of power, national Republicans officially began the search last night for their 2012...

The Gutsy Call

Of all the remarkable images over the last 24 hours or so, the tense scene in the White House Situation Room Sunday night tells most of...

Rope a Dope

OK, I never thought I’d find a connection among the “greatest” heavyweight of all time, Franklin Roosevelt and the man now in the White...

Trust

Potentially one of the side benefits to come from the budget deal struck late Friday was the development of a modicum of trust among...

The Great Race

George Will has finally written what many Republicans are thinking: these folks aren’t ready for prime time. In his Sunday column, Will...

Mourner-in-Chief

My favorite presidential historian, Robert Dallek, as well as anyone has, caught the essence of last night’s remarkable speech in Tucson...

Obama’s Comeback

Immediately after the mid-term “shellacking” of Barack Obama and his party, New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker...

Tax Cut Politics

Considering the strum und drang of many Democrats reacting to President Obama’s “deal” with congressional Republicans to extend the...

Why 2010 Isn’t 1934

In 1934 the unemployment rate in the United States was 21.7%, just two percent lower than it had been when Franklin Roosevelt entered the...

Why 2010 Isn’t 1934

In 1934 the unemployment rate in the United States was 21.7%, just two percent lower than it had been when Franklin Roosevelt entered the...

A Declining Presidency

Robert Dallek is one of the best of the current crop of presidential historians. He’s fair-minded and a scholar, but also possesses a...

Is 2010 Really 1938?

There are no perfect historical parallels. Nothing is ever precisely like it was in another time. At best, history can help illuminate...

The Verdict of History

Barack Obama recorded another presidential first last night. He became the only president in American history to have opposed a war and...

Recapturing the Narrative

There is a great line in the 1972 film The Candidate starring the young Robert Redford. In the film, Redford’s character is an aspiring...

An Earlier “Tea Party”

Both Barack Obama and Franklin Roosevelt began their presidency by inheriting a country in economic meltdown. Both were Washington, D.C....

Measuring the Health Care Fallout

Anyone who says they know with any degree of certainty the short and/or long-term political impacts of the health care/insurance reform...

A Passion For Anonymity

What we now think of as the modern White House staff dates back to the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before FDR – Woodrow Wilson,...

Better Late…

If you need any proof that the confirmation process for high officials of the United States government works about as well as Toyota’s...

An Election That Matters

Great piece in the Boston Globe today on why Massachusetts’ voters made the decisions they made recently; putting a Republican, Scott...

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