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To Rescue the American Spirit
While I hadn’t planned to read Thedore Roosevelt until I’d finished off Garfield, etc, the ladyfriend bought this for me and I found it fairly absorbing – as in hey, why not spend two hours after work each day reading … Continue reading
Posted in history, Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 1900, 1910s, Bret Baier, Catherine Whitney, Hail to the Chief, history, Politics-CivicInterest, Thedore Roosevelt
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A Radical Exercise in Liberty
The Declaration of Independence: A Radical Exercise in Liberty is a unique work, as it is a history of how the Declaration came to be – not only politically, but philosophically. It begins as formal history, recounting the early 1770s … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday + Long and Short Reviews Prompt
Today’s prompt from Long and Short Reviews is, unique YouTube videos we have seen lately. But first, WWW Wednesday! WWW Wednesday WHAT have you finished reading recently? The Letters of JFK, edited by Martin Sandler. Very nearly finished with Brad … Continue reading
The Lettahs of JFK
Having finished listening to George H.W. Bush’s family read his personal letters and diary entries across fifty years in All the Best, I could not very well refrain from the temptation of reading JFK’s letters. The Letters of JFK, however, … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Cold war, Hail to the Chief, JFK, letters and diaries, WW2
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Moviewatch, May 2026!
BUCKLE UP! May 2026’s moviewatch is….eclectic. Or, as President Bush might say, eckalectic. “Oh, God, he’s doing presidents again” you say? Yes. Yes, I’m doing presidents. And other stuff! Frost/Nixon, 2008. Watching this because I’m fully in the presidential … Continue reading
May 2026 in Review
So ends the merrie month o’ May; the green buds are no longer swelling, but bursting into full flower. Summer is here, what I….lovingly….call the Great Sticky Siege. The outside world is quickly becoming not a place of warmth and … Continue reading
All the Best, George
. All the Best is a collection of Bush Sr’s letters, diary entries and emails, prefaced by him and read to varying degrees by his family — including “Bar” whose first particular entry is heartbreaking. As a 1990s kid, there … Continue reading
Posted in history, Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, audiobook, George HW Bush, Hail to the Chief, history, letters and diaries, Politics-CivicInterest, WW2
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Lincoln
Gore Vidal’s Lincoln is a fictional rendering of President Lincoln across five years, from his rise to power to his sudden end at an assassin’s hands in 1865. Unlike the modern film Lincoln, Vidal does not try to give us … Continue reading
Posted in General, historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American Civil War, Gore Vidal, Hail to the Chief, historical fiction
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WWW Wednesday, America @ 250 Edition
Today’s Long and Short reviews prompt is: animals we’d like as pets. Ideally I’d one day like to have a more rural home (as in, no neighbors but deer) with chickens and even a horse. WHAT have you finished reading … Continue reading