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The economy was broken. And i thought what happened before. And there was a period when it was fixed. And that was Calvin Coolidge. I thought ive got to go back and figure out what went right in the 1920s. Talk about him. I mean do you read about him today . I guess the first question id ask, could he be elected president today . I think. So thats really the challenge of the book, whether we can choose someone who is as principled as he is as president. He did not believe coolidge who was president from 23 to 29 that perception is reality which he thought principle is reality. The challenge for us is we just have to have someone who is good looking and speaks well and good salesman or someone who has good principles. I think we can. We deceive ourselves we need looks alone. Who did he put around himself . Very important question. Coolidge came into office from being Vice Preside ....
the new deal historians have their work cut out for them. coolidge proceeded over there one of the largest expansions of economic growth in american history. and he had a lot to say. he gave over 500 press conferences during his presidency and ran for office 19 times and won 18 working his way of a city councilman to president and the of his state s. truly a republican statesman. the last president to write his own speeches and penn three collections and published a thoughtful autobiography after his presidency, and rhoda of successful syndicated presidential column for a my book why coolidge matters is to report what coolidge had to say and what he did say in the hope we might restore his view about limited government, american independence and constitutionalism. his thinking of immigration, a civil-rights, for policy policy, government unions and liberal education warrant considerable education attention by people today. this is because he was a deeply religious ....
douglas brinkley, why did you want to do it here? it is the headquarters of u.s. fish and wildlife. conservation leaders from all over the world come here for seminars and to learn proper techniques. this is walking past pictures of caribou in alaska. roosevelt was very interested in all nature, including terrible. what interests me in writing my book is roosevelt is the father of the u.s. fish and wildlife. the crater of the sierra club. roosevelt realized the federal government had the responsibility to save the species of birds and animals, plants and trees, and the president has an obligation to make sure we criticiz protect nl wonders like the grand canyon or mount olympus or the petrified forests for future generations. at this training center he turned this into a we turned this into museum of theater roosevelt. when did you become interested in him? i ve loved him since childhood. i read edmund morris s biography and david mccullough s. in 1992 i had ....