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by | Feb 12, 2023

On January 1, 1982, William P. Clark became Ronald Reagan’s new national security adviser, replacing Richard V. Allen. Clark the…

by | Feb 11, 2023

Calvin Coolidge was the 30th American president, starting in 1923, 100 years ago. His tenure, 1923–29, provides a stellar example…

by | Feb 9, 2023

Our friends at the Wall Street Journal recently reported this: Biden’s State of the Union Was a Bad Bet He’s…

by | Feb 6, 2023

By the time you read this, the Reagan Alumni Association, of which I am a member, will have gathered at…

by | Feb 4, 2023

Seemingly out of nowhere, “reforming” Social Security has become a point of emphasis for some Washington Republicans. It began to…

by | Jan 14, 2023

The great British historian and biographer Paul Johnson died recently at the age of 94. He authored/edited more than 40…

by | Jan 10, 2023

WASHINGTON — I am engaged in reading a very fine book by my colleague Paul Kengor. It was written six…

by | Dec 21, 2022

Hyrum Lewis, a history professor at Brigham Young University-Idaho, makes a thought-provoking argument in the Wall Street Journal. He contends…

by | Dec 17, 2022

FDR knew how to deliver a laugh line. The president was dying by the time of the 1944 presidential campaign,…

by | Nov 28, 2022

Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin contemptuously called Western intellectuals who unwittingly served communist objectives “useful idiots.” Ohio State University political science…

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