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by | Dec 20, 2021

Like many people my age (62), I was taught both at home and in school that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was…

by | Dec 17, 2021

In a thought-provoking article in the National Interest, the Cato Institute’s Justin Logan contends that U.S. foreign policy is run by…

by | Dec 12, 2021

By good fortune, I had a series of front-row seats to watch the United States go to war. After failing,…

by | Dec 6, 2021

No reason needed to fly the American flag. But flying the colors today may be even more appropriate than other…

by | Dec 6, 2021

Three weeks past my 15th birthday, I attended the New York Giants-Brooklyn Dodgers football game at the Polo Grounds with…

by | Dec 5, 2021

Former Republican Senator, majority leader, and 1996 presidential candidate Bob Dole died in his sleep Sunday morning. He was 98,…

by | Nov 13, 2021

It befuddled the world. Only weeks after Germany’s unconditional surrender on V-E Day, the man who inspired Britain in its…

by | Nov 12, 2021

We recently commemorated another “Veterans Day” — known by an earlier generation as Armistice Day. On November 11, 1918, the…

by | Nov 7, 2021

As tensions increase between China and the United States over the South China Sea and Taiwan, American strategists and statesmen…

by | Oct 27, 2021

Convicted in the Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect, spent 20 years in Spandau Prison. His release in 1966 made…

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