

Bob Dole was far more than a nice guy: He was an American. An iconic American. An American who put country, goodness, and goodwill before all.


A Debate for History
Ronald Reagan and conservative icon William F. Buckley once debated the subject for two hours on national T.V. — a rare public disagreement between the two.

Citizen Newt Gingrich
An excerpt detailing the former Speaker of the House’s entrance into politics.

Not Just Good at National Politics, but the Best
Craig Shirley’s profile of longtime Republican consultant and strategist Arthur Finkelstein.

Where the Buck Stopped
Years from now, presidential historians will still be saying a silent “Thank you” to Marty and Annelise Anderson and Kiron Skinner for editing Reagan in His Own Hand, Reagan: A ...

People + Information > Bureaucracy
The next big movement in modernizing government is going to be localism. The age of big bureaucracies is over; the age of you being in control of most of your ...

Perlstein on Reagan
Rick Perlstein, man of the Left and wannabe historian, has finally produced the third book in his trilogy about modern conservatism. It’s too bad he bothered.
The new volume, The Invisible ...
Pearl Harbor Attacked
At Opana Point Radar Station, set on the highest point on the island of Oahu, two young army privates noticed what looked to be a huge grouping of planes headed ...
Fast Times at Nashua High
EDITOR’S NOTE: In his new book, Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign That Changed America (ISI Books), Craig Shirley provides the first inside look at the ...