Monday, Dec 3, 2012 6:30 PM UTC
Who is the real Thomas Jefferson?
A heated Op-Ed war among historians is picking up where two controversial new biographies left off this fall
A heated Op-Ed war among historians is picking up where two controversial new biographies left off this fall
Republicans counted on tried-and-true class warfare like never before. This time, "outsiders" were the majority
Since the days of Washington, we've required empathy from our presidents. Mitt still needs to prove he has some
Republicans like to talk about their "humble roots" in order to disguise their true upper-class ideology
What we can learn from the backlash against Thomas Jefferson's tax slashing
Unlike today's leaders, the authors of the Declaration understood that "American exceptionalism" had to be earned
Debates about the rich's influence in government are as old as the country
The GOP praises the founding father as a small-government champion, but he saw the value of investing in education