Witness: Seeing Presidential History Up Close
Posted by DAVE KINCHEN ONLINE on June 13, 2018 · Comments Off on Witness: Seeing Presidential History Up Close
DK ONLINE: Every president has an immense impact on American history. That impact consists of many layers: from the philosophy of a president to their world view. It’s in the speeches, the dignitaries they’ve met with, and the legislation they signed or refused to sign. Perhaps more broadly, it is the spirit a president can … Continue reading →
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A Week at the DNC
Posted by DAVE KINCHEN ONLINE on July 31, 2016 · Comments Off on A Week at the DNC
It was history and it happened right in my own back yard. I was there to see Hillary Clinton’s first appearance on the campaign trail since not only becoming the official Democratic presidential nominee, but of course becoming the first woman to be nominated by a major political party in the United States. This was … Continue reading →
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