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  • Halfway To 250, America’s Republican President Fought Big Business, Won The Real Peace Prize, And Loved Nature
  • Governor Charles Edison of New Jersey

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

THE BOOK OF DON

The author, a historian, interrogates the life of Donald Trump and the rise of Trumpism in U.S. politics by elevating recent history to the level of scripture. Calder (signified by...

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abovethelaw.com /2 weeks ago

Halfway To 250, America’s Republican President Fought Big Business, Won The Real Peace Prize, And Loved Nature

If Teddy Roosevelt were alive today, he would loathe Donald Trump and be utterly repulsed by almost all of this administration’s policies. The post Halfway To 250, America’s Republ...

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knoxfocus.com /1 month ago

Governor Charles Edison of New Jersey

  By Ray Hill Charles Edison was the son of one of America’s foremost innovators and entrepreneurs, Thomas Alva Edison.  Thomas A. Edison is perhaps the best remembered inventor in...

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staradvertiser.com /2 days ago

Letter: Trump not comparable to Theodore Roosevelt

President Donald Trump’s praises for President Theodore Roosevelt at the dedication of Roosevelt’s library would have become bile in his throat if he had to recollect Roosevelt’s r...

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knoxfocus.com /2 weeks ago

Walter E. Edge of New Jersey

By Ray Hill Walter Evans Edge was the very definition of a self-made man, turning a borrowed $500 into a thriving business which, in turn, made him quite wealthy.  Edge was also lu...

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qchron.com /1 week ago

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Opens in the North Dakota Badlands on America's 250th Birthday

On the ground where a grieving young New Yorker remade himself into a conservationist and a president, a new kind of presidential library opens to the public.

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lifesitenews.com /3 weeks ago

Stephen J. Morrissey

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nytimes.com /2 weeks ago

Trump Finds His Presidential Alter Ego, the ‘He-Man’ Teddy Roosevelt

President Trump flew into town on the new Air Force One and spent time touring the library dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt, whom he called “a great he-man.”

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washingtonmonthly.com /1 day ago

Brief Encounter: A Letter from a 19th Century Physician to Donald Trump 

What James Parkinson, of the eponymous disease, might say to the president...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Trump sees bond with ‘great he-man’ Theodore Roosevelt at lavish library opening

Bizarre 250th spectacle in North Dakota sees Trump take ride on red, white and blue train – and speak with hologram of 26th presidentThe sound of YMCA by the Village People booming...

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nymag.com /1 week ago

When It Comes to Anniversaries, Trump Is No Gerald Ford

Historian Douglas Brinkley on the Semiquincentennial bummer.

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kn-online.de /1 week ago

45 Männer, vier Morde und ein Teddybär: Alle US-Präsidenten von George Washington bis Donald Trump

In 250 Jahren hat das Weiße Haus – außer einer Frau an der Spitze - alles erlebt: Sklavenhalter, Vorbestrafte, Sexaffären und heimliche Rollstuhlfahrer. Das beste unnütze Wissen un...

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realclearpolitics.com /1 week ago

Trump and Teddy Roosevelt: Lost in the Badlands

The bizarre affinity of Trump for the great progressive president

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Dear President Ozymandias

Look on his works and despair.

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washingtonmonthly.com /1 week ago

What Trump Has to Say on America’s 250th Birthday Won’t Top Coolidge and Ford  

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knoxfocus.com /1 month ago

The Gentleman from New Jersey: Harry Moore

By Ray Hill Arthur Harry Moore is not a name familiar outside of New Jersey, but in his time, Harry Moore was one of the best vote-getters in the Garden State’s history.  Three tim...

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nytimes.com /1 week ago

Founding Father vs. Foundering Toddler

No. 1 puts No. 45/47 to shame.

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knoxfocus.com /3 weeks ago

Young Man in a Hurry: Governor Harold Hoffman of New Jersey

By Ray Hill Harold G. Hoffman was a young man in a hurry, climbing the ladder of both the business and political worlds simultaneously.  Hoffman was successful, walking the halls o...

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odt.co.nz /2 weeks ago

Obituary: Gordon S. Wood, historian

President Barack Obama presents a National Humanities Medal to author, historian and Brown University professor emeritus, Gordon Wood. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Gordon S. Wood was...

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