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" Historians sometimes view presidents very differently from the way the public did at the time. Sometimes they don't. "
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" Oftentimes during the period in which conventions really did business, you had situations where the delegates were divided and you would have ballot after ballot before there was a final nominee. "
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" So the result was that as one approached a political convention for most of the 19th century and for most of the 20th century until the 1960's, part of the drama was the fact that you didn't know ultimately who was going to be the nominee at the end of that convention week. "
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" It is not always a treat to grow up as the heir to a world-famous leader. "
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" You really do live through someone's life when you hear him six hours a day. "
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" We insist that ours is a government of laws, not men, but it is striking how often large historical forces pivot on something so unpredictable as the continued good health of a politician. "
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" Even if you have presidents like FDR dealing with someone like Stalin, with whom he didn't exactly all the time disagree... He wasn't always in lockstep saying Stalin was wonderful all the time. Donald Trump never criticizes Putin. "
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" Reagan's defense buildup and SDI, so ridiculed at the time, pressed Gorbachev, while his economy was collapsing, to make arms deals and improve relations with the West, which contributed to the unraveling of his empire. "
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" To people who remember JFK's assassination, JFK Jr. will probably always be that boy saluting his father's coffin. "
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" As parties began to develop around the turn of the 19th century, you had party nominees for President nominated in caucuses made up of party members in Congress. "
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" The founders were very worried that if parties developed in America, you might have something like the modern Italian system, where you have 20 different parties that divide Congress and the country and can't govern. "
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" Kissinger's monopoly on this historical record has driven many scholars to distraction. Groups of lawyers, scholars, journalists and archivists have used pronunciamento, lawsuit, and other crowbars in a usually vain effort to open Kissinger's Library of Congress cache. "
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" You have had presidential candidates over the last 30 years who would have had a very hard time getting nominated under the old system. One example is John Kennedy. "
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" More than Nixon or any other 20th-century president, Clinton has devoted his life to winning and keeping the presidency. "
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" So if 1960 had occurred under the old convention system, Kennedy would have had a very hard time getting the Democratic nomination because he would have been rejected by all those people who had worked with him in Washington. "
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" The Founding Fathers would be sorry to see that America had become so divided and factionalized. "
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" Troubled celebrities are a dime a dozen. "
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" Then you get to the last half of the 20th century, Americans are getting very skeptical about their leaders and their institutions, and another place that is affected is parties and conventions. "
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" Not to be pompous about it - my thing in life is to write history and not to chat on TV 24 hours a day. "
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" First of all, there's no mention of political parties in the Constitution, so you begin American history with not only no political conventions but also no parties. "
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" From the beginning of the presidential nominating conventions in the 1830's really through the 1950's, you had conventions that actually did real business. "
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" Historians often find important decisions few knew were important at the time. "
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" Presidents fall into second-term slumps for different reasons. "
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" During his last 18 months in office, Eisenhower flew to Asia, Europe, and Latin America and deployed his war hero's popularity to seek new friends for America while trying to improve relations with Moscow. By the time Ike left office, most Americans had forgotten their anger over losing the space race to the Soviets. "
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" Too few presidents have steeped themselves not just in Lincoln's words but his deeds, which is why Obama's acquaintance with the great man is so compelling - especially since, like President-elect Lincoln, Obama will take office at a perilous time. "
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" The things we obsess about today, in 40 years seem trivial. "
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" There is a great overlap of tragedy that played out through the generations of the Lincolns. That, coupled with the idea that many people consider Lincoln our greatest president ever and the fact that he was also a man assassinated at the age of 56 and had a widow with mental problems is what makes it all so fascinating. "
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" Whether history will view Ronald Reagan as a great president depends, more than anything else, on one question: how much credit does he deserve for the fact that the Cold War ended far earlier than almost anyone suspected - and on terms that Americans had fantasized about for 45 years? "
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" Kings and queens are expected to have offspring to carry on the name. There are no such demands on American presidents, but there is an expectation. There is a hope. "
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" The more successful sons and daughters know when to lean on their parents - and when to go their own way. George W. Bush helped run his father's presidential campaigns in 1988 and 1992. But in his winning campaign for governor of Texas, he never mentioned his father's name in any of his campaign commercials. "
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" Anyone who writes anything on any subject is standing on the shoulders of 900 people who've come before you. "
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