Monday, December 2, 2013
No Ideologues Please. By Jennifer Rubin.
No ideologues please. By Jennifer Rubin. Washington Post, December 2, 2013. Also here.
Andrew Jackson: Symbol of a Southern Age. By Mark R. Cheathem.
Andrew Jackson, Tennessee Gentleman. By Ralph E.W. Earl, 1828-1833. Wikimedia. |
Andrew Jackson: Symbol of a Southern Age. By Mark R. Cheathem. History News Network, December 2, 2013.
Cheathem:
“The Majesty of the People had disappeared,” Washington, D.C., gossip Margaret Bayard Smith wrote disapprovingly, replaced by “a rabble, a mob, of boys, negros, women, children, scrambling, fighting, romping.” Smith was not describing a riot in the nation’s capital but the inaugural festivities of President Andrew Jackson in March 1829. What else would one expect of the common man’s president, an uneducated western frontiersman who only escaped his supporters’ enthusiasm on Inaugural Day by crawling out of a window
Andrew Jackson, Hero of New Orleans. by Ralph E.W. Earl, 1817. National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. Wikimedia. |
In Israel, a Push to Screen for Breast Cancer Gene Leaves Many Conflicted. By Roni Caryn Rabin.
In Israel, a Push to Screen for Cancer Gene Leaves Many Conflicted. By Roni Caryn Rabin. New York Times, November 26, 2013.
A “Powerful” Image of Breast Cancer Offends Some Times Readers. By Margaret Sullivan. New York Times, November 27, 2013.
The New York Times, the nipple, and the Jewish star tattoo. By neo-neocon. Legal Insurrection, November 28, 2013.
Breast Tattoo (Women’s Bodies Jewish) (Front Page of the New York Times). By Zachary Braiterman. Jewish Philosophy Place, November 27, 2013.
A “Powerful” Image of Breast Cancer Offends Some Times Readers. By Margaret Sullivan. New York Times, November 27, 2013.
The New York Times, the nipple, and the Jewish star tattoo. By neo-neocon. Legal Insurrection, November 28, 2013.
Breast Tattoo (Women’s Bodies Jewish) (Front Page of the New York Times). By Zachary Braiterman. Jewish Philosophy Place, November 27, 2013.
Hamas May Be Turning Away From Violence. By Aaron Magid.
The World Has Barely Noticed This Huge Political Development in Gaza. By Aaron Magid. The New Republic, November 28, 2013.
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