
Cruz is a devotee of a well-known foreign-policy school, Jacksonianism, which can be linked to our 7th President, Andrew Jackson, who served from 1829 to 1837.
by Stephen K. Bannon & Alexander Marlow14 Dec 2015, 3:57 PM PST0

The libertarian Cato Institute gets right down to it, in a New York Post op-ed titled, “Woodrow Wilson’s racism isn’t the only reason for Princeton to shun his name.” Yes, Cato went there. The libertarian outfit, which mostly seeks to identify with Republicans and conservatives on tax and spending issues, actually threw in with left-wing radical #BlackLivesMatter-type protesters on another important matter—defending the traditional understanding of US history. But as we shall see, the traditional understanding of US history means nothing to Cato.
by Virgil6 Dec 2015, 7:39 AM PST0

In the annals of world-historic personages, we might consider our 28th President, Woodrow Wilson; his tenure in office, replete with epic consequences and controversies, was, ultimately, a tragedy.
by James P. Pinkerton3 Dec 2015, 12:06 PM PST0

Students at the College of William and Mary want Thomas Jefferson’s status removed from campus because they call him an “incestuous rapist” and a “racist.”
by Michelle Fields23 Nov 2015, 7:53 AM PST0

The American Left has finally caught on that one of the leading lights of the early Progressive movement was a racist, segregationist, and generally unseemly fellow. Princeton’s Black Justice League protestors have urged that early-twentieth century President Woodrow Wilson’s “racist legacy” be acknowledged, and any mention of his existence purged from campus.
by Jarrett Stepman22 Nov 2015, 11:40 AM PST0

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton recently accepted an award named for beleaguered historical figure President Woodrow Wilson.
by Patrick Howley20 Nov 2015, 2:39 PM PST0

Princeton University is in negotiations with students about possibly removing the name of former President Woodrow Wilson from the university’s buildings after students protested what they call his racist legacy.
by Michelle Fields20 Nov 2015, 6:57 AM PST0

In the vast effort to purge American history of anything out of step with the milieu of modern progressivism, college leftists have turned their wrath on one of the fathers of their movement: Woodrow Wilson.
by Jarrett Stepman19 Nov 2015, 8:57 AM PST0

It is a long-term and striking characteristic of the American people to show particular devotion to their soldiers. The famed French observer of American life, Alexis de Tocqueville, understood in the 1830’s how the people of a participatory republic like the United States would be both fierce in war and show an uncommon devotion to those who had served in the military.
by Jarrett Stepman11 Nov 2015, 9:17 AM PST0

The University of Texas at Austin announced a delay in moving statues commemorating the president of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson because of court filings in state district court.
by Bob Price14 Aug 2015, 4:24 PM PST0

The question those conducting the PBS “internal review” of the Affleck-Gates controversy must be asking themselves now is this: how can a program that purports to present true family history be believed when it appears that much of the true history has been concealed, and some of the claimed history is simply wrong?
by Michael Patrick Leahy25 Apr 2015, 8:37 AM PST0