Fascinating - and for me, dispositive. Plus I learned stuff! Supportive of the proposition, in the simplistic but here appropriate hypothesis, that there are only two types of people in this world – those who recognize evidence, and those who do not.
Very interesting and well-written post. It is good to read a proper assessment of Warren Harding. He had to deal with many major problems created by the Wilson administration and he did most of them very well.
Fascinating - and for me, dispositive. Plus I learned stuff! Supportive of the proposition, in the simplistic but here appropriate hypothesis, that there are only two types of people in this world – those who recognize evidence, and those who do not.
There is a third, although I suppose it's a subclass of the second type: those who *refuse to* recognize evidence.
Thank you for the informative piece, Professor.
Very interesting and well-written post. It is good to read a proper assessment of Warren Harding. He had to deal with many major problems created by the Wilson administration and he did most of them very well.
Indeed he did. Wilson and Harding are, respectively, the most overrated and underrated presidents in U.S. history.
Outstanding piece. Thank you for this excellent journey through the history of a painful subject.
And thank you, as always!