Jimmy Carter was an enigma. A deeply religious Southern Baptist, raised by a segregationist Father and an open spirited mother who nursed Black families without pay in southern Georgia, Carter’s unique background made him hard to define and hard to … Continue reading →
This unique edition of my popular “History In Perspective” series zeroes in on 1994. Bill Clinton was the President, but a Republican landslide in the 1994 Congressional elections led to the Whitewater investigation and, ultimately, to a vote to impeach … Continue reading →
My most eagerly awaited program of the year returns! Lasy year, this program sold out at every venie – so reserve your seats early! Each December I present a look back at the year that is coming to a close. … Continue reading →
This is my most anticipated program of the year! Last year, when I presented it five times at publc venues, it sold out every time! Each December I offer a fast-paced overview of the past year. I will present the … Continue reading →
Politicians complaining about the Press is nothing new. Reporters occasionally loathe the people they write about. But violence between politicians and reporters is, thankfully, rare. When Greg Gianforte, a 2016 Republican candidate for Congress, physically assaulted a reporter and then lied … Continue reading →