Karl Rove, a key advisor to President George W. Bush since Mr. Bush came to the White House in 2001 and the person thought to be the real power in the administration, is leaving at the end of the month, the New York Times reports.
Rove’s departure marks the last of the original political movers and […]
Former New York Mayor and Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani weighs in with his foreign policy in an article he had published in the current issue of the journal Foreign Affairs.
Here’s an excerpt from that article, focusing on Iran, as found in today’s New York Times:
The theocrats ruling Iran need to understand that we can wield […]
An article in today’s New York Times tells of a curriculum change that will affect the school system in Montgomery County, Maryland this fall.
From the article:
After five years, one legal defeat and a challenge on the way, Montgomery County, Md., is at the frontier of sex education in the United States. This fall, barring last-minute […]
This post is a small departure from the usual current events here at BPN. I decided to get together a bunch of Presidential trivia and post some quirky facts about each President in chronological order. Here they are:
1. George Washington
Before being a soldier, he was an expert surveror and horseman.
2. John Adams
Negotiated the Treaty of […]