And Speaking Of Roger Stone….

Here’s a provocative review of Rick Perlstein’s Nixonland from RS’s stonezone blog: A new book by Rick Perlstein traces the period between Lyndon Johnson’s triumphant 1964 victory in the near universal belief that there was a national Liberal...

Dick Martin RIP

Dick Martin, who was Dan Rowan’s suave partner, died yesterday in Santa Monica. He was 86. Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, created and produced by TV comedy legend George Schlatter, was a phenomenal hit when it premiered in January 1968. It ran until 1973...

Why Must We Always Have Paris ‘68?

Last night I watched —because it happened to be the most recent arrival from my long and winding Netflix queue—Jean-Luc Goddard’s “missing” 1960 film Le Petit Soldat. The film’s style may be outdated but its subject matter —torture and patriotism as...

Senator Kennedy

Norm Ornstein wrote an appreciation of Edward Kennedy’s Senate career for today’s Roll Call. What has made Kennedy a great Senator? First is his hard work–incredibly hard work. When I worked in the Senate in 1970, I got to know some of the Kennedy...

Fresh Air Blows Into Perlsteinland

Some TNN readers —the interested, the curious, the homebound, the masochists, and the ones with just too much time on their hands— might be interested in checking out the audio of today’s edition of Fresh Air . The interviewee is Rick Perlstein,...