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by | Jun 12, 2022

The prolific British historian Niall Ferguson has written a provocative article for Bloomberg in which he recommends that the Biden…

by | Jun 8, 2022

Tuesday p.m. I wish you could see how I live. It’s almost unbelievable. I am an old man, 77 years…

by | Jun 6, 2022

Mark Twain once observed, “History never repeats itself, but it rhymes.”  As midterm elections approach, Democrats face challenges eerily similar…

by | May 31, 2022

So, Michael Sussmann has been acquitted by a Washington, D.C., jury. This should come as no great surprise to anyone…

by | May 13, 2022

This is another in a series of articles about Watergate people and events, as the 50th anniversary of that scandal continues…

by | May 4, 2022

This July, Henry Kissinger’s new book Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy will be released. The book analyzes the statesmanship…

by | Apr 8, 2022

Cracks are starting to widen in the conventional “history” of Watergate — the Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein/Hollywood version (familiar from the…

by | Apr 7, 2022

This is another in a series of articles about Watergate people and events as the 50th anniversary of that scandal…

by | Mar 19, 2022

There is no such thing as a perfect peace. Wars produce misery and destruction, resolve some dangers and problems, and…

by | Mar 15, 2022

Russian armies are on the road to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, even as the United States and its European…

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