
🇺🇸🎭 Camelot and the Kennedy Presidency: A Myth Born in Mourning As a Broadway enthusiast and historian, I’ve always been fascinated by how popular culture and politics intertwine. One of the most enduring examples of that fusion is the link … Continue reading →

At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, a then-unknown Illinois state legislator delivered one of the greatest convention speeches in American political history. Overnight, Barack Obama went from being a “skinny guy with a funny name” to being talked about as a … Continue reading →

At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, a then-unknown Illinois state legislator delivered one of the greatest convention speeches in American political history. Overnight, Barack Obama went from being a “skinny guy with a funny name” to being talked about as a … Continue reading →

First Ladies of the 20th and 21st Centuries When Martha Washington became our first First Lady, she stepped into a roll with no job description and no precedent. She handled the position with grace and polish. however, each of the … Continue reading →

At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, a then unknown Illinois state legislator delivered one of the greatest convention speeches of all time. Overnight, Barack Obama went from being a “skinny guy with a funny name” to being talked about as … Continue reading →