Saturday, November 21, 2009

Thomas Jefferson

With No Newspapers, as Thomas Jefferson Knew, Democracy Suffers

Democracy depends on an informed populace, as Thomas Jefferson knew. And there's a way out. more >>

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Michelle Obama's Garden

Some of veggies in the White House garden come from the same seeds sown at Monticello. more >>

What Would Thomas Jefferson Think of Sarah Palin?

Would the Founding Fathers have approved of an inexperienced No. 2? more >>

The Most Consequential Elections in History: Thomas Jefferson and the Election of 1800

Jefferson's election confirmed the emergence of a two-party system in American politics. more >>

Clement Moore's Anonymous Screed Against Thomas Jefferson

The third president ignored Federalists' relentless vitriol and won. more >>

Sex, Lies, and Major Headlines

While candidates' moral failings are big news, many voters forgive them their sins. more >>

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