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The Conscience of a Conservative was written by Barry Goldwater.
The Conscience of a Conservative was written by Barry Goldwater.
The author of the Presidential Agent series is W.E.B. Griffin.
Yes, Chuck Norris does get involved in politics. In the 2008 presidential election, he publically endorsed Republican candidate Mike Huckabee. He also wrote a political book called Black Belt Patriotism, in which he discusses what he feels is wrong with our nation and how to fix it.
A Presidential Legacy and The Warren Commission
For many years, the national convention nominated the candidates for President and Vice President. They also wrote a platform and elected the officers of the national organization. Recently, the presidential nomination have been decided by primary election before the convention and the presidential nominee has been allowed to name the candidate for Vice President. Therefore, the national convention has become mostly a political rally to kick off the presidential campaign. They do still have a platform, but it is rarely of importance to the campaign and rarely folllowed by the new President.
This appears to be a quotation from New York Times columnist Paul Krugman writing about the 2000 US Presidential election.He wrote that G W Bush""got within chad-and-butterfly range of the White House because the public, enthusiastically encouraged by many in the news media, treated the presidential election like a high school popularity contest. The successful candidate received kid-gloves treatment - and a free pass on the fuzzy math of his policy proposals - because he seemed like a fun guy to hang out with, while the unsuccessful candidate was subjected to sniggering mockery over his clothing and his mannerisms."
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William Jennings Bryan was the Democratic Nominee for President in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He was the orator who wrote the famous 'Cross of Gold' speech. He also was on the prosecution tema during the Scopes Monkey Trial.
The North Star was an abolitionist newspaper that Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, ka Frederick Douglass [February 14, 1818-February 20, 1895], edited beginning in 1847. Its motto was, Right is of no Sex - Truth is of no Color - God is the Father of us all, and we are all brethren. Beginning in 1851, The North Star was merged with the abolitionist Liberal Party Paper, which was edited by Gerrit Smith [March 6, 1797-December 28, 1874]. Smith was that party's unsuccessful presidential candidate in the campaigns of 1848 and 1852. He also was a presidential candidate in the 1856 campaign, but as the Land Reformers' nominee. With the merger, the newspaper came to be ka the Frederick Douglass Paper.
William Hague, former leader of the Conservative Party, wrote a biography on William Wilberforce titled "William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner."
The Author W.E.B. Griffin was assisted by his son. The Book is not scheduled for release until December 27 2011