Now You Can Watch What I Say And What I Do

In this week’s New York Observer, Felix Gillette had an interesting article about the most recent —and most prominent— examples of news anchor off-camera meltdowns preserved on tape and served up for viewing across the universe. On 14 May, Torrey...

Correcting the Record

There has recently been an uptick in Nixon commentary online and in the print press.  Not surprisingly, some of it is factually inaccurate.    Reviewing the Perlstein biography, Newsweek’s Evan Thomas writes:  The establishment press had been flummoxed by it...

James Rosen on Q&A

Here’s a link to James Rosen’s appearance last night on c-span’s Q&A. You can read the transcript or watch Brian Lamb lead the hour-long discussion about Mr. Rosen’s about to be published (in 24 hours) book The Strong Man — a...

The Write Stuff

Reading yet another glowing review of Robert Schlesinger’s new book about presidential speechwriters —White House Ghosts— in today’s Washington Post reminded me that I meant to post a link to an earlier review (in the Washington Times) written...

Rick Perlstein’s “Nixonland” (continued)

I have now read two-thirds of Rick Perlstein’s Nixonland (that is, up to the point where the book describes the Kent State shootings and aftermath) and can confirm that this historian’s narrative skills continue to be stronger than his primary research,...