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“From ‘Redeemer Nation’ to Redeemer President”

2010-11-26
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Recently, I was re-reading a favorite book of mine that has been on my shelf within eyesight for decades. That book is Ernest Lee Tuveson’s Redeemer Nation: The Idea of America’s Millennial Role (Chicago, 1968). Though Tuveson does not use the phrase “American exceptionalism,” likely because it had not yet become commonplace among American...

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Obama’s “353″

2009-09-01
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Some weeks ago, I wrote an op-ed for The Center for Vision & Values titled “Meet John Podesta: Architect and Principal Salesman for the New Progressivism’s Agenda,” in which I pointed out that Mr. Podesta heads up a very large organization that seeks to “reform” American society. Reform should, of course, be read as...

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Meet John Podesta: Architect and Salesman for the New Progressivism

2009-05-26
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John Podesta is a 60-year-old son of Italian/Greek immigrants, raised in Chicago tenements, graduated from Knox College (Illinois) and Georgetown Law School, campaigned for George McGovern and Eugene McCarthy–where he met Bill Clinton. He eventually became Clinton’s fourth and last chief of staff. By 2002, Podesta had founded the Center for American Progress, which...

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