Fuse Book Review: "Madison's Music" " Listen to the Melody of the First Amendment?
If James Madison was so verbose that his draft version of the First Amendment could be cut in half, then he can hardly be called an artist with words.
If James Madison was so verbose that his draft version of the First Amendment could be cut in half, then he can hardly be called an artist with words.
In this book, Boston College historian Heather Cox Richardson explores the (d)evolution of the Republican Party from its founding in 1854 through the presidency of George W. Bush.
This book is a valuable reminder that "the men associated with an era of supposed morality and Christian values of monogamy and marriage have nearly all been linked to infidelity and sex out…
In his book, Ira Stoll argues that John F. Kennedy was, "by the standards of both his time and our own, a conservative."
"If, as a reader, you're expecting the standard rap on meat, then, well, you're in for an unexpected history."