By Samuel Warde on September 28, 2016
Breaking Through Glass Ceilings, Bridging Gender Gap, Equal Pay Equal Work, First Woman President, Hillary Clinton Historic Record, Hillary Clinton Powerful Woman, Women Breaking Barriers
Discrimination, Hillary Clinton, History
Hillary Clinton has been breaking barriers and smashing through glass ceilings for decades. Born to Dorothy and Hugh Rodham on October 26, 1947, Hillary Rodham Clinton attended public schools, eventually graduating from Wellesley College and Yale Law School, where she began dating William Jefferson Clinton in the late spring of 1971. She served as the […]
By Samuel Warde on September 25, 2016
Elections, History, Polls, Presidential History
If you could vote for any living ex-president, which one would you choose. As one-termers, former presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush are eligible to run for president again. And sure Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are term-limited from running for office again by the 22nd Amendment, passed by Congress on […]
By Samuel Warde on September 3, 2016
Controversy surrounding Mother Teresa, Five Steps To Sainthood, Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa Canonized, Mother Teresa Sainted
Controversy, History, Human Interest, Religion
Much of her life she was known as a “living saint,” but Mother Teresa remains a controversial figure 19 years after her death. Pope Francis marked his 79th birthday last December by approving a decree recognizing that Mother Teresa had performed a second miracle, clearing the way for her to be elevated to sainthood this […]
By Samuel Warde on July 7, 2016
Bush Cheney Guity of War Crimes, George Bush Dick Cheney war criminals, Iraq War, Tomas Young Letter To Bush Cheney, war crimes in iraq
Activism, History, Videos, Viral Videos, War
Tomas Young reminded the world in 2013 that Bush and Cheney were responsible for the Iraq War, long before any official confirmation. In March of 2013 paralyzed Iraq veteran Tomas Young reminded the world in a powerful letter about who was to blame for Iraq – former Pres. George W. Bush and his vice president, […]
By Samuel Warde on May 25, 2016
Racial Issues, Reagan, Reagan Used Racial Tensions To Raise taxes, Reagan used racial tensions to sway middle-class white Americans, Ronald Reagan and the Southern Strategy, Videos, Voting against self-interest
Economics, History, Politics, Racial Issues, Social Justice, Videos
This video clip recalls how Ronald Reagan – “the great communicator” – used racial tensions. In this interview with Bill Moyers, Ian Haney López discusses how Ronald Reagan used “racial tensions to sway middle-class white Americans to vote for policies not in their self-interest.” As reported by Moyers & Co., “In Dog Whistle Politics, author […]