Trump, The Un-American President

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It’s a truism that American presidents change in office. The youthful Barack Obama grew gray. Put another way, the office changes presidents. Stepping off the train from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was no abolitionist. Within two years of the Civil War, he had a revolution within and became the greatest abolitionist of all time. A century later, John F. Kennedy was sworn in, full of bright promise. A few mistakes later [the Bay of Pigs and […]

Jamie Stiehm
Jamie Stiehm
Jamie Stiehm is a Washington journalist and public speaker who writes a syndicated column on national politics and history for Creators Syndicate. Her commentaries and op-eds have appeared in leading newspapers across the nation, such as American Heritage, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and San Francisco Chronicle. She wrote several essays for The New York Times’ “Disunion” series on the Civil War, one of which, The War Comes Home for Lee, was chosen for their hardbound collection, Disunion, published by Oxford University Press [2016].