IN his speech at his second inauguration as leader of the American nation and the free world, President Donald Trump holds up less venerated predecessors (than, say, Washington, Lincoln or FDR): ...
Sometimes, the words of politicians save lives. In the case of Teddy Roosevelt, "Bull Moose" Party presidential candidate in 1912, that was very literally true. Carrie Underwood performs acapella ...
President Donald Trump burst out of the gates into his second term with the speed of a Kentucky Derby winner. Executive ...
The bullet was impeded by a copy of Roosevelt's speech and his glasses case. Roosevelt famously chose to continue delivering the speech. He began: Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible.
In the very second paragraph of the address, President Trump begins needling his predecessors, insinuating that they wasted ...
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Ernest Hemingway, a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star, was ushered with other reporters into a press conference with ...
Roosevelt, President of the United States ... Willkie, "New York, N.Y. "November 6, 1940." Then in a speech to the nation, Willkie thanked his workers and called for all to "continue to work ...