Coming out of the summit meeting with the Russian leader, America has a black eye. Our President looks weaker now than before, while the Russians are praising their leader’s political abilities. While this can easily be said about President Trump’s meeting with Putin, I am actually talking about President Kennedy’s 1961 Vienna Summit with Nikita … Continue reading Presidential Summits
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Jerusalem
Most of the columns I write are inspired by something I saw in the news, something that just does not sit right with me historically. One area where I find a great amount of misunderstanding is in reporting on the Middle East. I am an American historian, but my secondary Ph.D. field was in the … Continue reading Jerusalem
Executive Orders
With President Trump pulling out the Iran deal, I have heard many ask the question, “How can the president unilaterally pull out of a deal that America has already agreed to?” This was the same question asked after President Trump pulled out of the Paris Climate Accords. The answer is a simple one, a previous … Continue reading Executive Orders
Russian Interference
With the indictment of thirteen Russians for interfering in our past election, much of the media and social media has rightfully condemned Russia for meddling. Foreign nations should not have a say in America’s election. However, as I watched the morning news programs, one conversation caught my attention. The expert speaking said these indictments change … Continue reading Russian Interference
Trump and Twitter
I hope those who take my classes or read my articles will quickly learn that I do not believe my job is to convince anyone that my political beliefs are correct. I do have strong political beliefs, but those are mine. I hope to give students information they need to make their own political choices. … Continue reading Trump and Twitter
What the 1856 Election can tell us about the President
Anyone who knows me at all or has had one of my classes knows that I am a history nerd; the greatest evidence of this fact is that I have a list of favorite elections. This list changes constantly, but the top ones have always remained constant: 1800, 1860, 1896, and then I dance around … Continue reading What the 1856 Election can tell us about the President
