Behind Closed Doors – In the Room with Reagan and Nixon

Whether you are thinking about a sunny vacation retreat to escape the cold or just cozying into the sofa next to the fireplace, the indispensable partner for biding your time is Ken Khachigian’s memoir: “Behind Closed Doors – In the Room with Reagan and Nixon.” For lovers of politics, history, biography and the study of […]
Daniel Patrick Moynihan Belonged to a Democrat Party that No Longer Exists

He died in 2003, leaving a legacy of bold, influential ideas, bipartisan service, and an unmistakable style. Few figures in American public life have earned such widespread bipartisan respect as Daniel Patrick Moynihan: a complex, multifaceted figure who embodied principled liberalism, intellectual rigor, pragmatic statesmanship, an unmistakable dapper presence, sharp-suited, bow-tied flair that projected gravitas […]
Why Jack Kemp belongs in the Football Hall of Fame and should posthumously be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Why Jack Kemp belongs in the Football Hall of Fame — and should posthumously be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Roger Stone advocates for the pro-growth economic legacy of Jack Kemp, calling for his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and receipt of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Stone weaves together athletic achievements and supply-side […]