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As part of my longstanding argument that people making "Nixon was really a liberal president" arguments are being too clever by at least three quarters, Gary Bass's new book The.
Bernstein: Nixon, in the newspapers that morning, argued that the crisis in the Middle East meant that Watergate had to be put aside; Henry Kissinger, that morning, flew to Moscow.
Again, the fact that he would sometimes sign (and sometimes not sign) decent legislation if Congress put it on his desk doesn't mean he wasn't a hateful crackpot.
At the intersection of our hyperactive 24-hour news cycle media culture and the long-term effects of environmental inequality lies what the post-colonial literary scholar Rob Nixon calls "slow violence." Nixon.
This little vignette is interesting for a number of reasons. First, it's almost certainly false (among the many quite incredible details my favorite is the writer's claim that he had.
I'm not sure how Ben Stein's understanding of Constitutional law compares with his understanding of science or the convolutions of the market, but he certainly has a flair for atom-splitting.
It's nice to see so many wingnuts lifting Helen Thomas -- the recipient of so much of their loathing over the years -- and bearing her aloft on their shoulders.
We're now to part 17 of our twenty part series on George Herring's From Colony to Superpower. I am told that there is the possibility that the second half of.