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War
War takes us into the Biden White House and its foreign policy challenges. Biden had no shortage of heavy issues coming into office amid a pandemic, but the changing global scene would create far more. Woodward’s narrative sews … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged Biden, Bob Woodward, Israel, journalism, Politics-CivicInterest, Russia, Russo-Ukraine, Trump
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Original Sin
It was fairly obvious to critics of the Biden administration that the president was in cognitive decline and increasingly unfit to hold office, despite the barrage of Sharp as a Tack! statements emanating from DC’s faithful handmaidens, the corporate press. … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged Biden, Hail to the Chief, Nonfiction 2025, Politics-CivicInterest
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Hope Never Dies
Joe Biden is roused by his faithful pooch, Champ, who hears something Nefarious going on outside. Sallying forth to investigate, Scranton Joe finds a lone (well, lone-ish — there are guards) figure standing in the woods waiting for him. It’s … Continue reading
The Fight of his Life
“I’ll tell ya one thing, and I’m not ashamed to say it,” to borrow from my favorite Sopranoes antagonist, Phil Leotardo, “but my estimation of Chris Whipple as an author just plummeted. ” His Gatekeepers, a history and assessment of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged Biden, coronamania, Politics-CivicInterest, Trump
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First in Line
First in Line: Presidents, Vice Presidents, and the Pursuit of Power© 2018 Kate Anderson Brower327 pages The office of vice president was, for most of the 19th century, a near-superfluous one — but in the mid-20th century, the men holding … Continue reading
Posted in history, Politics and Civic Interest
Tagged Biden, Ford, George HW Bush, Hail to the Chief, history, Kennedy, LBJ, Nixon, Politics-CivicInterest, Trump
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