
History, politics and human nature
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In late January 1984, Ronald Reagan formally announced his candidacy for a second term in the White House. His chances looked good. After early challenges – an assassination attempt, soaring inflation followed by a brief but painful recessi...
In the summer of 1975, the 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer went to the White House for an interview with First Lady Betty Ford. Sitting down with Ford in the third floor solarium, Safer quickly sensed he was going to like the First La...
On the morning of February 5, 1997, Washington woke in bleary confusion: Had the city just witnessed the strangest State of the Union in history?
The night before, President Bill Clinton had appeared before a joint session of Congress to d...
The words of the Navy doctor in Warm Springs, Georgia were brief and devastating: “This is the end.” Hearing them over the long-distance telephone line, White House press secretary Steve Early knew what the doctor meant. President Franklin...
Journalism, the saying goes, is the first rough draft of history. If you’ve ever spent in time in old newspaper and magazine archives, you know that sometimes the first draft can be very rough indeed.
In this newsletter, I’ll look at big...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I write about US history, politics and culture. Books: BECOMING FDR and LANDSLIDE. At work on a new book about the long shadow of the Second World War. Learn more at jonathandarman.com
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