In a statement, Lippes said the tradition of the presidential inauguration “embodies the beauty of American democracy ... on Monday should squelch any debates about crowd size, millions will ...
Richard Nixon ... Kennedy because he didn’t know how to use the hot new communications medium that had burst on the scene in just the previous two decades: Television. His refusal to wear makeup ...
He pointed to the first televised Nixon-Kennedy debate of 1960, where Nixon was visibly sweating under the TV lights. Many pundits attributed Nixon's narrow loss to his appearance in that debate.
Visually speaking, an attractive person has an edge in the public eye, he said. He pointed to the first televised Nixon-Kennedy debate of 1960, where Nixon was visibly sweating under the TV lights.
Kennedy Jr. tried to present himself as a moderate voice on abortion. He claimed to have had a “change of heart” on the issue, expressing newfound reservations about late-term procedures and ...
A Friday announcement that Trump is naming himself chair of the Kennedy Center’s board is a step toward giving his administration a much bigger role in and influence over the world of arts and ...
The president was not Donald J. Trump. He was Richard M. Nixon. The scandal he thought he had outrun, Watergate, would ultimately force his resignation. And his brazen anti-press moves ...
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