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Executive order--Presidential records.
June 1, 2009... By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to establish policies and procedures governing the assertion of executive privilege by incumbent and former Presidents in connection with the release of Presidential...
The effects of the George W. Bush presidency on partisan attitudes.
June 1, 2009... "Hello, I'm Jim Greer, chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. As the party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan prepares to choose its nominee for president of the United States, Florida is honored to host tonight's Republican president debate." (1) The seven Republican...
"The American system": Herbert Hoover, the associative state, and broadcast commercialism.
June 1, 2009... More than 80 years after he guided the formation of U.S. broadcasting as we know it, Herbert Hoover remains an object of scorn for many commentators. A blogger recently blamed Hoover for what he considers the sorry state of television and radio: "If you have difficulty with the pap fed you on...
"To be shot at by the whites and dodged by the negroes": Lyndon Johnson and the Texas NYA.(National Youth Administration)
June 1, 2009... Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency is one marked by no shortage of controversial topics, but his civil rights policies are not usually among them. Even most of his critics applaud his leadership in this area, particularly with regard to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting...
POTUS on the road: international and domestic presidential travel, 1977-2005.(Report)
June 1, 2009... Presidents have forged some of the most enduring images of their administration while traveling around the country or across the world. One need look no further than Abraham Lincoln dedicating a cemetery to fallen Union soldiers in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in November 1863, or John E Kennedy...