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… for a conversation about his new book,  The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency,  moderated by … a complex job has been done and why we need to reevaluate what we expect from them once they are in office. What … 'The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency' …
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… for a conversation about his new book, The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency, moderated by … a complex job has been done and why we need to reevaluate what we expect from them once they are in office. What … 'The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency' …
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What constitutional authority does the president have over … policy was the slave states’ jealously guarding what they saw as their prerogative under states’ rights. They … Whose job Is it anyway? …
Anna O. Law examines how the government has managed immigration
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… 1964 election victory. LBJ provides a negative model: what Biden should not do in response to the new progressives … or 3 billion [dollars] for poverty, when I got 3 billion jobs, and I’m spending 24 billion in other fields, I think … LBJ on what not to do …
President Biden could learn from the mistakes President Johnson made as he managed a splintered Democratic Party
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… policy, Hugh Hewitt asked Donald Trump, “Mr. Trump . . . what’s your priority among our nuclear triad?” 1   What … Presidential Nominations: What about Competence? …
Bring peer review back into the presidential nomination process.
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… and Pat Nixon resorted to a more traditional model of what political scientist Robert Watson labels “supportive … First Lady: The second hardest job
The role of the president's wife has looked different in every family, every administration.
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… however, the emphasis switched to accommodating “job creators.” Moreover, the vogue for deregulation (which … claim that free trade exacerbates inequality by shipping jobs out of the country, but they don’t discuss how social … our record levels of inequality. They would also buy us what we require to solve all the other problems addressed in …
Derek S. Hoff argues that the next president should emphasize the macroeconomic benefits of reducing inequality
Presidential Speeches
… President Obama presents his proposal for the American Jobs Act to a joint session of Congress. … worse.  This past week, reporters have been asking, “What will this speech mean for the President?  What will it … that you should pass right away.  It’s called the American Jobs Act.  There should be nothing controversial about this …
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… with groups. Then, the day after the race is declared, what do you do? What’s the transition team doing on policy? Are you starting … What do we do now? …
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… Douglas Blackmon (set over shoulder): What does it feel like to be on the receiving end of a … was so impressed that the editors plucked him out of his job at a local newspaper in northern Virginia and gave him an … What is real news? …
Presidential Speeches
… President Biden announces the details of the American Jobs Plan. The plan proposes to modernize existing … for my kids. I’ve got to introduce the President.’”    And what I say to you, Mike: You did a heck of a job. But I’d get … because it was an emergency. We needed to act to save jobs, to save businesses, and to save lives. And that’s what
Presidential Speeches
… remarks before he signs the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The legislation, a $1.2-trillion package, focuses … that was necessary to get the bill passed and the jobs that will be created by it. (President Biden's remarks … organized labor –- (applause) – who understand this about jobs. You all stood up. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!   Special …
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… caution instead. 1 Trend 1 The federal government’s job rating is falling. As figure 1 shows, the federal … presidential assignment, Biden answered, "No, that’s not what I want to do." 7 He has yet to change his mind. Biden … What Americans Still Want from Government Reform …
Seven trends can guide future bureaucratic improvements, writes Paul C. Light.
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What we now know as the presidential transition was … American foreign policy while holding onto his day job as New York’s governor until the inauguration. The Post … to the next at the time this article appeared. Yet what we now know as the presidential transition was …
What we now know as the presidential transition was insufficiently distinctive in that interval to merit a special term of art. It was literally unremarkable.
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… with members of Bill Clinton's administration to explore what he has learned about Hillary Clinton. … decision-making as any first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt. What does the record of that tenure tell us about her nature, … What can Bill tell us about Hillary? …
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… the product of of that that chaos or chaos syndrome, but what did you mean by that? FACTOID: See theatlantic.com for … these groups who don’t agree and who don’t get along? The job of all these organizers, these bosses and machines and … who is a name brand Republican, and who knows a lot about what’s going on inside. I said “So what’s gonna happen?” And …
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… U.S. today is one of violence and criminality. Usurping jobs of legal American citizens. Soaking up government … issues is valid, and how much of it is just anxiety?  And what about the issue of jobs?  Without immigrants, who’s … people decently. But we have to think about our policy. What’s good for America. And yes, all countries think …
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… one of the biggest questions facing the U.S. right now is what President-electt Donald Trump’s overarching strategy … question is, how well will they do within the context of jobs where they’re meant to implement someone else’s policy … and made her life more complicated.  17:20 Blackmon : What’s the reason that Donald Trump would not pick up on …
Presidential Speeches
… and energy. He attacks the U.N. and European nations for what he terms, "the crisis of uncontrolled migration," noting … climate change, referring to it as "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world."   … at the fastest pace in more than 60 years. And that's what it's all about, isn't it? In four years of President …
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… Republican Party positions—including the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017—and appointed socially conservative justices … leaders were not codified in law but rather in tradition—what social scientists call norms. Trump, who prided himself … transition of power. By refusing to publicly accept what he knew, and was told repeatedly, about his loss to Joe …
As a one-term president who remains constitutionally eligible to be elected to a second term, and who, as of 2022, has indicated he may run again, Trump has an evolving legacy.