New perspectives on how history is made
Whether or not Sanders reaches the White House, it’s clear that democratic socialism has made a comeback in American life.
The series is based on the sci fi dystopia, The Handmaid’s Tale. The historian? Harvard’s Perry Miller.
Not only is Trump a lot like Goldwater, but Hillary’s a lot like LBJ. There’s a lesson she can learn from him.
Their support came in the wake of a decade of soaring crime rates.
She’s got the evidence that bolsters their case that Remington’s marketing has long targeted teenage boys.
A 99 year old historian shows there’s still plenty about which to be hopeful.
He decided he no longer could sit on the sidelines.
His name was T. Thomas Fortune and his prophesy came in 1884.
It’s a myth that a third term for a president of the same party is rare.
Here’s one way the plan could work.
Running a third party candidate could leave the election of the next president up to the Republican-dominated lame duck Congress.
Bernie Sanders won Albany, NY and surrounding areas. But the dominant local newspaper didn’t let its readers know.
The Democratic approach is to go for senators. Not so with the GOP.
Maybe, but it’s hard to believe as it’s a thousand years old.
Since World War Two only one two-term president has been succeeded by a candidate of his own party.
That’s going to take some fancy political footwork.
He has become the most productive two-term vice president in American history.
Why 2016 reminds this historian of 1968 – and why that’s terrifying.
He’d possibly do better than McCain, but still lose decisively.
The world of work is much different today than in the postwar Golden Age when good jobs built the American middle class.
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