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by | Sep 1, 2023

Helen Mirren does it again. The British Meryl Streep has confirmed the stunning breadth of her dramatic range. Among dozens…

by | Aug 7, 2023

The movement toward prosecuting people (i.e., politicians) and not crimes did not start with the current onslaught against former President…

by | Jun 3, 2023

As some of you know, I had a famous father, the economist, wit, and writer, Herbert Stein. I write about…

by | Sep 22, 2022

I first met Aram Bakshian in the fall of 1961. We were both Washingtonians. He was a senior at Woodward…

by | Jun 16, 2022

Geoff Shepard, former deputy White House counsel for Nixon, has written three fabulous books that should forever change Americans’ views…

by | Jun 16, 2022

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

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 | Apr 8, 2022

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

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