Roundup Top 10!
Watergate Fueled Conspiracy Theories, Tooby David GreenbergBoth today and back in the 1970s, defenders of the president wove wacky tales to explain away wrongdoing. And the myths just kept going. |
Mike Lee’s bad history: Utah senator’s book is an ignorant hodgepodge concocted to justify the modern GOPby Andrew Burstein and Nancy IsenbergSen. Mike Lee's terrible book tries to reboot some of America's founding fathers as modern-day Republicans. |
Can a divided America survive?by Victor Davis HansonThings are bad now. But our own history suggests that if we are not careful, they can get even worse. |
Violence against members of Congress has a long, and ominous, historyby Joanne B. FreemanPeople used to beat each other up in the Capitol routinely during the 1840s and 1850s. |
The Woodstein Tapesby Max HollandThe director of All the President's Men interviewed Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein for eight hours. He recorded everything. |
The Normalization of Conspiracy Cultureby Adrienne LaFrancePeople who share dangerous ideas don’t necessarily believe them. |
Donald Trump’s Half-Baked Cold War Revival in Cuba Is the Worst of Both Worldsby Ronald RadoshThe change will push the remaining American tourists into the cruise-ship tours that work to give travelers a distorted rosy picture of Cuba. |
Can Presidents Shape An Entire Era?by Michael Todd LandisTrump and the Possibility of a New “Age of Jackson” |
American slavery: Separating fact from mythby Daina Ramey BerryPeople think they know everything about slavery in the United States, but they don’t. |
David Horowitz's code of ethics would muzzle teachersby Jonathan ZimmermanYears ago the rightwing activist went after college professors for alleged bias. Now he's going after public school teachers (K-12). |