It's always valuable for someone running for president... to have as much bipartisan support as possible. Robert Dallek bipartisanpresidentrun Change image and share on social
During his presidency, Truman and the Republicans were locked in a series of furious assaults on each other that outraged him and made Truman an enduring foe of a party and its representatives, which he saw as on the wrong side of almost every domestic and foreign policy issue he considered important. Robert Dallek assaultconsiderdomestic share on social
Reagan grows up in 1920s Dixon, Illinois, and it's the heartland of America. It's a time when Americans are particularly drawn to this small town world because it's beginning to pass. Robert Dallek 1920samericaamerican Change image and share on social
A national government using New Deal programs and the massive defense spending beginning with World War II and continuing through the Cold War was Johnson's vehicle for expanding the Southern economy and making it, as he hoped, one of the more prosperous regions of the country. Robert Dallek begincoldcontinue share on social
The rise of the Tea Party, along with the emergence of Christine O'Donnell in Delaware, Sharron Angle in Nevada, Carl Paladino in New York and Ron Paul in Kentucky, is not the first time in American history that voters have responded to hard economic times by supporting angry, unorthodox Senate and gubernatorial candidates. Robert Dallek americanangleangry share on social
Full federal funding for presidential libraries should bring with it new rules of control over papers and artifacts. Robert Dallek artifactbringcontrol Change image and share on social
Once the public loses confidence in a president's leadership at a time of war, once they don't trust him anymore, once his credibility is sharply diminished, how does he get it back? Robert Dallek anymorebackconfidence Change image and share on social
How different our national perspective would be had Johnson, rather than Nixon, served from 1969 to 1973. Robert Dallek johnsonnationalnixon Change image and share on social
Theodore Roosevelt had drawn public attention to his attractive family in order to create a bond with ordinary Americans. Eleanor Roosevelt had successfully broached the idea that a First Lady could be nearly as much a public figure as her husband. Robert Dallek americanattentionattractive share on social
The lifelong health problems of John F. Kennedy constitute one of the best-kept secrets of recent U.S. history - no surprise, because if the extent of those problems had been revealed while he was alive, his presidential ambitions would likely have been dashed. Robert Dallek aliveambitionconstitute share on social