...that elevates the vice president to the position of chief executive. Only once in our history, the accession of Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency, has an assassination produced a President of truly great stature. I recall hearing the news of JFK's assassination....
...of the "feeble-minded." New Deal liberals celebrated Americans of immigrant stock. Progressives like Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt were horrified by "hyphenated Americans." Roosevelt and Truman inherited a disturbing progressive fondness for executive prerogative...
...opinions of the United States around the world, suggests the U.S. has decoupled the “big stick” and “speaking softly” of Theodore Roosevelt’s time-tested adage without understanding its insight or utility. Fortunately, the value of speaking softly is being...
...drug addicts. He already has decided he would use his year at Oxford to study impoverished nations and recently quoted Theodore Roosevelt in USA Today, saying, "If you fail, better to fail while daring greatly." Far from failing, this seems to be a weekend...
...leaders praised Burns for saving capitalism from the clutches of working-class thuggery. Even former President Theodore Roosevelt, who had fought hard to break up big corporations, congratulated the detective for his “signal service” to the nation. But the...
...was not easily understood. Nevertheless, several of the preliminary studies were accepted and displayed. President Theodore Roosevelt, a friend of Seton’s, was impressed with the painting. He commissioned Seton to paint a canvas of the lead wolf. The resulting...
...(again), and the Council on Foreign Relationsâ Peter Beinart in Time Magazine. Â And I even found comparisons of Obama to Theodore Roosevelt, Richard Nixon and George Washington, among others. Â The biggest struggle I had, believe it or not, was with the phrase...
...White and the Seven Dwarfs" first came out in the 1930s, what was the best-selling dwarf doll? 1. A. Former president Theodore Roosevelt wrote the book "African Game Trails" in 1909 after a trip to Kenya. 2. B. Leonardo da Vinci painted his "Mona Lisa" on...
...in a Nov. 13 letter to Ritter. The letter was signed by members of Trout Unlimited, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. Some of the areas classified as roadless have trails and roads, but generally are prized...
...in the Civil War and attended college. He was assassinated by a deranged anarchist in his second term. He was a Methodist. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, 1901-1909) At 43, he became the youngest president of the United States. He became known as a trustbuster...