This is one of my most eagerly anticipated programs! Before every Presidential election, I offer in-depth, state-by-state analysis and predictions for the Electoral College. I also break down the races for the Senate across the country, analyze the major races … Continue reading →
Few Presidencies have been tested as fast and as hard as that of George W. Bush. (2000 – 2008) Just eight months after his extremely controversial election, the USA came under foreign attack on September 11, 2001. The young, inexperienced … Continue reading →
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 →
“How do Presidential legacies change over time?” That was the intriguing question the superb NBC reporter Ethan Sacks asked me for a story about President’s Day. Click here to read the article! I was happy to offer a historian’s point … Continue reading →
When Abraham Lincoln became President, he was two years younger than George W. Bush was when he became Chief Executive! On the day he died, Lincoln was approximately the same age Barack Obama is today. Few people realize Lincoln was … Continue reading →