Few have done as much to pave the way for Donald Trump as Ted Cruz. Say what?
And yet no one stands to gain more from the eventual failure of the Trump campaign in November than Cruz
One of the greatest ironies of the 2016 presidential race is this—few did as much to create Donald Trump as ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Independence
History review: ‘Independence: The Tangled Roots of the American Revolution,’ by Thomas P. Slaughter
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Heartlight Magazine Op-ed: Confessions of a Former White House Staffer
A Humble Suggestion
by Kasey Pipes
By the humility and gentleness of Christ, I appeal to you… (2 Corinthians ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: “Honor in the Dust”
By KASEY S. PIPES
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Published: 06 February 2012 10:08 AM
The Spanish-American War helped make Theodore Roosevelt a national icon. The hero of San Juan Hill was placed on the Republican Party ticket ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: 1775
Review: ‘1775: A Good Year for Revolution,’ by Kevin Phillips
American historians are better at history than math. So argues Kevin Phillips in his new book on the origins of America’s war for ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: “Don’t Mess With Travis”
Dallas Morning News
May 11, 2012
Who says conservatives don’t have a sense of humor? For years, conservative patron saint William F. Buckley Jr. regaled audiences with both his humor and his books, including ...
Trump should listen to his Cabinet: Column
In his short tenure so far, President Trump has not exactly calmed the country’s nervous wondering about how he will govern. His collection of Cabinet appointees provides the biggest clue about what’s to ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Reagan and Thatcher
At long last, Margaret Thatcher is cool again. A few years ago, who would have ever thought she would have won an Oscar? Of course, it was Meryl Streep who received the award, but the larger point stands: The Iron ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS BOOK REVIEW by KSP: Three WWII Books
When Americans think of World War II, they often think of the Army in Europe. When they reflect on the Pacific Theater, they tend to think of the Marines at Guadalcanal or MacArthur retaking the Philippines.
But the ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Seward
History comes alive in ‘Seward: Lincoln’s Indispensable Man,’
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Trump should listen to his Cabinet: Column
In his short tenure so far, President Trump has not exactly calmed the country’s nervous wondering about how he will govern. His collection of Cabinet appointees provides the biggest clue about what’s to ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Reagan and Thatcher
At long last, Margaret Thatcher is cool again. A few years ago, who would have ever thought she would have won an Oscar? Of course, it was Meryl Streep who received the award, but the larger point stands: The Iron ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS BOOK REVIEW by KSP: Three WWII Books
When Americans think of World War II, they often think of the Army in Europe. When they reflect on the Pacific Theater, they tend to think of the Marines at Guadalcanal or MacArthur retaking the Philippines.
But the ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Seward
History comes alive in ‘Seward: Lincoln’s Indispensable Man,’
by Walter Stahr
How important a role did William Seward play in
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: 1775
Review: ‘1775: A Good Year for Revolution,’ by Kevin Phillips
American historians are better at history than math. So argues Kevin Phillips in his new book on the origins of America’s war for ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: “Don’t Mess With Travis”
Dallas Morning News
May 11, 2012
Who says conservatives don’t have a sense of humor? For years, conservative patron saint William F. Buckley Jr. regaled audiences with both his humor and his books, including ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: Independence
History review: ‘Independence: The Tangled Roots of the American Revolution,’ by Thomas P. Slaughter
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“Independence: The Tangled ...
Heartlight Magazine Op-ed: Confessions of a Former White House Staffer
A Humble Suggestion
by Kasey Pipes
By the humility and gentleness of Christ, I appeal to you… (2 Corinthians ...
DALLAS MORNING NEWS REVIEW by KSP: “Honor in the Dust”
By KASEY S. PIPES
Special Contributor
Published: 06 February 2012 10:08 AM
The Spanish-American War helped make Theodore Roosevelt a national icon. The hero of San Juan Hill was placed on the Republican Party ticket ...
Few have done as much to pave the way for Donald Trump as Ted Cruz. Say what?
And yet no one stands to gain more from the eventual failure of the Trump campaign in November than Cruz
One of the greatest ironies of the 2016 presidential race is this—few did as much to create Donald Trump as ...