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Attention: Right Wing! Hands Off FDR

FDR (and RN) biographer Conrad Black has posted a thoughtful and instructive piece on The Daily Beast: "Why The Right Should Leave FDR Alone". Apparently some right wingers (specifically "some supply-side economic purists") have been bashing FDR, claiming that he...

“Frost/Nixon” In D.C.

There's good news for those in the Washington area who just can't wait for the opening of the Frost/Nixon film. Peter Morgan's original play, in its nationally touring production, opens at the Kennedy Center next month for a two-week run, with Alan Cox as Sir David...

The Speech

Words matter. It was said that Lyndon Johnson had little regard for “the integrity of words.” Sadly, that is how it is with many politicians. But at the end of the day, though we have many ways to examine a particular candidate, it comes back much of the time to...

…And Ken Adelman’s Endorsement

Ken Adelman's credentials in Republican circles go back four decades. He served in the Commerce Department, then under Donald Rumsfeld at the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Department of Defense, during the Nixon and Ford administrations respectively. During...

Recommended Reading

Here's a link to an article about the upcoming election by Joan Didion. It's a short piece with a long provenance; it is brought to you via The Daily Beast (where it is nicely titled "Slouching Toward Washington"), from today's Salon (where it is given the rather...

Quemoy, Matsu, and Joe the Plumber

Few Americans remember Quemoy and Matsu, but they were a key issue in the 1960 debates between Kennedy and Nixon.  These Taiwanese-governed islands lie just off the coast of mainland China.  A couple of times during the 1950s, the communists had shelled these islands,...

Putting On Ayers

There is now a website on which fellow academics are invited to express solidarity with the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Education's Distinguished Professor: It seems that the character assassination and slander of Bill Ayers and other people who have...

The Mulligan At The Sullivan

Late this afternoon, John McCain will at last ---at long last--- stride onstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater, acknowledge the applause, shake hands with the host, and sit down in the guest chair.  The first order of business will be taking his medicine from David...