Scott Hogenson is a public relations executive who lives in Texas. The mayoral election in New York City is about to spark the strangest American political dynamic since the mid-19th century.
Are the Republicans going the way of the Whigs?” During President Trump’s first term, this question was asked a lot. The ...
They emerged out of a sense of hopelessness in their opposition to a strong president. They believed the powers of the legislative branch had been dangerously diminished. Their ascendancy was prompted ...
In a post in the Louisiana Illuminator (1/24), Keith Edgerton says as a historian he is drawn to our past to look at parallels as he outlined the collapse of the Whig Party. He attempted to make a ...
On Nov. 3, 230 students joined an Election Night Watch Party hosted by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society (Whig-Clio). As the first results of election night rolled in, students shared their ...
During President Donald Trump’s first term, this question was asked a lot. The answer then: No. But one year into his second term it’s worth revisiting the question, not so much because the answer is ...
During President Trump’s first term, this question was asked a lot. The answer then: No. But one year into his second term it’s worth revisiting the question, not so much because the answer is ...
During President Trump’s first term, this question was asked a lot. The answer then: No. But one year into his second term it’s worth revisiting the question, not so much because the answer is ...