Columnist David Adler discusses the road less traveled taken by President Donald Trump in his Inauguration Day speech.
The sons of President Gerald Ford and Walter Mondale, Carter's vice president, read posthumous eulogies their dads wrote. "Thank you Mr. President, welcome home, old friend," Steven Ford ended with.
On a summer day in 2021, the Minnesota Senate minority leader was lying in a ditch next to an upside down Jeep Cherokee and ...
Opinion: At its best, the presidential pardon power is a tool of mercy, an instrument to correct abuses of power and ...
The earliest badge I found was a laminated floor pass to the 1984 Democratic National Convention at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, where Walter Mondale became the party’s official nominee ...
We know that U.S. vice presidents are often the objects of humorous jabs for their secondary role in the executive branch or their public mishaps.
Like clockwork, when Democrats get desperate, they trot out disingenuous populist rhetoric to try to save themselves.
Honesty and truth are the foundations of trust. Walter Mondale’s posthumous eulogy of Carter summarized their accomplishments: “We told the truth; we obeyed the law, and we kept the peace.” ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris departed Washington and the White House after observing a peaceful transfer of power that, in an alternative universe, could have been transferred to her. After ...
Walter Mondale’s son read his father’s eulogy for his former boss. “We told the truth, we obeyed the law, we kept the peace,” he said. “Faith” is a word oft used in reference to Carter.
During the Carter administration, the long-underutilized position finally turned the corner as Vice President Walter Mondale secured regular meetings with the president, was “cc’d” on all ...