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Jon Meacham
American
Editor
Born:
May 20
,
1969
Faith
Great
History
Life
Political
Will
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If a person is homosexual by nature - that is, if one's sexuality is as intrinsic a part of one's identity as gender or skin color - then society can no more deny a gay person access to the secular rights and religious sacraments because of his homosexuality than it can reinstate Jim Crow.
Jon Meacham
Nature
Gay
Rights
Secular
Gender
Skin
Society
Jim
Jim Crow
Intrinsic
Religious
Sexuality
More
Crow
Color
Part
Identity
Because
Access
His
Deny
Than
Person
Then
Skin Color
Homosexual
Homosexuality
A wise nation should cultivate a political spirit that allows opponents to cooperate without fearing an automatic execution from their core supporters. Who knew that the real rogues in American politics would be the ones who dare to get along?
Jon Meacham
Politics
Wise
Political
Nation
Dare
Would
Would-Be
Spirit
Fearing
Knew
Supporters
Along
Execution
Without
Opponents
Real
Cultivate
Rogues
Get
American
Automatic
American Politics
Should
Who
Cooperate
Core
An unexamined faith is not worth having, for fundamentalism and uncritical certitude entail the rejection of one of the great human gifts: that of free will, of the liberty to make up our own minds based on evidence and tradition and reason.
Jon Meacham
Faith
Great
Liberty
Worth
Will
Free
Free Will
Own
Rejection
Our
Minds
Evidence
Gifts
Having
Make
Make Up
Tradition
Up
Human
Reason
Certitude
Based
Fundamentalism
Without education, we are weaker economically. Without economic power, we are weaker in terms of national security. No great military power has ever remained so without great economic power.
Jon Meacham
Education
Great
Power
National
Military
Weaker
Security
Economic
Remained
Economic Power
Economically
Terms
Without
National Security
Military Power
Ever
I am a huge admirer of Franklin Roosevelt's, and I believe social security has done untold good in alleviating the once-widespread issue of poverty among the elderly. FDR believed in the greatness and generosity of Americans - but he was also a cold-blooded politician.
Jon Meacham
Good
Poverty
Politician
Believe
Franklin
Security
Admirer
Alleviating
He
Generosity
Untold
Also
Am
Issue
Huge
Greatness
American
Done
Social
Elderly
Roosevelt
Social Security
Believed
Among
The fact is that America has been at her most prosperous when government and the private sector have been not at war, but in a wary, if often underplayed, alliance. History is unmistakable on this point.
Jon Meacham
War
Government
History
Sector
Unmistakable
Has-Been
Alliance
Fact
Point
Prosperous
Most
Private
Been
Private Sector
America
Often
Wary
Her
Once the cry and the cause of a generation of progressives to make America safer, fairer and cleaner, 'regulation' is now a dirty word in our politics. Even Democrats are quick to talk about cutting regulations; Republicans hate them with - how to put it? - evangelical fervor.
Jon Meacham
Politics
Generation
Hate
Cause
Word
Progressives
Our
Once
About
Dirty
Cleaner
Put
Talk
Cry
Fairer
Make
Safer
Democrats
How
Quick
Fervor
America
Republicans
Them
Cutting
Regulation
Regulations
Evangelical
Even
Now
World War II ended the Great Depression with one of the great public-private industrial collaborations in the history of man.
Jon Meacham
Depression
War
Great
History
Man
World
Great Depression
Collaborations
Industrial
Ended
The History Of
World War
World War II
Environmental concern is a little like dieting or paying off credit-card debt - an episodically terrific idea that burns brightly and then seems to fade when we realize there's a reason we need to diet or pay down our debt. The reason is that it's really, really hard, and too many of us in too many spheres of life choose the easy over the hard.
Jon Meacham
Life
Environmental
Pay
Down
Too
Our
Spheres
Easy
Seems
Fade
Idea
Over
Like
Concern
Terrific
Off
Debt
Diet
Dieting
Burns
Little
Realize
Then
Us
Really
Hard
Choose
Paying
Reason
Many
Brightly
Need
Among the many problems with taking the Bible literally is it reduces the most mysterious and complex of realities to simple - even simplistic - terms. Yes, scripture speaks of fire and damnation and eternal bliss, but the Bible is the product of human hands and hearts, and much of the imagery is allegorical, not meteorological.
Jon Meacham
Bible
Simple
Problems
Fire
Complex
Allegorical
Mysterious
Simplistic
Taking
Most
Terms
Bliss
Yes
Hearts
Hands
Human
Literally
Eternal
Realities
Scripture
Much
Product
Speaks
Many
Even
Among
Imagery
Cynically but accurately put, Americans oppose public intervention or regulation if it helps others, but favor it if it helps them - take social security, disaster relief, public works projects, for example.
Jon Meacham
Example
Oppose
Others
Intervention
Projects
Favor
Relief
Security
Take
Put
Disaster
For Example
American
Accurately
Public
Social
Them
Regulation
Cynically
Works
Social Security
Helps
One of the central memories of my childhood is of hunting - not well; I am a terrible shot - quail and dove and grouse on a farm on the Tennessee River.
Jon Meacham
Memories
Farm
Hunting
Tennessee
River
Well
Terrible
Am
Childhood
Central
Shot
Dove
The American Dream may be slipping away. We have overcome such challenges before. To recover the Dream requires knowing where it came from, how it lasted so long and why it matters so much.
Jon Meacham
Challenges
Overcome
Long
Before
Matters
Lasted
Slipping
Dream
Recover
Knowing
How
Came
American
May
American Dream
Where
Much
Requires
Why
Away
Mysteries and thrillers are not the same things, though they are literary siblings. Roughly put, I would say the distinction is that mysteries emphasize motive and psychology whereas thrillers rely more heavily on action and plot.
Jon Meacham
Mysteries
Action
Say
Distinction
Though
Plot
Would
More
Thrillers
Rely
Put
Emphasize
Motive
Same
Same Things
Whereas
Literary
Psychology
Roughly
Things
Sibling
One wonders whether the Obama re-election campaign may be on the right track as it seeks to apply the you-break-it-you-own-it rule to Bush and the American economy. Hardly a day goes by without President Obama or his surrogates arguing that it takes longer than four years to recover from an economic crisis so long in the making.
Jon Meacham
Day
Economic Crisis
Right Track
Long
President
President Obama
Rule
Crisis
Obama
Seeks
Economic
Recover
Arguing
Takes
Longer
Re-Election
Economy
Track
Without
Making
His
Years
Campaign
Than
American
Goes
May
Wonders
American Economy
Whether
Bush
Right
Hardly
Four
Apply
Attacks on a politician's identity - questioning Romney's religion, say, or Obama's birthplace - tend to come when an opponent is desperate and can't sell himself.
Jon Meacham
Religion
Desperate
Politician
Birthplace
Say
Obama
Tend
Attacks
Come
Identity
Himself
Opponent
Questioning
Sell
Romney
I've been accused of being old before my time more than once. It's true that I've always felt an affinity for, and been comfortable around, older people. I attribute this to a childhood spent around my grandparents - and even a great-grandparent or two. I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything.
Jon Meacham
Time
People
Old
Before
Older
Once
Spent
Those
More
My Time
True
Attribute
Comfortable
Around
Felt
Trade
Always
Been
Affinity
Than
Accused
Childhood
Being
Experiences
Anything
Grandparents
Even
Older People
Two
Part of what I loved - and love - about being around older people is the tangible sense of history they embody. I'm interested in military history, for instance, because both my grandfathers fought in World War II. I'm interested in writing because one of those grandfathers wrote books.
Jon Meacham
Love
War
History
People
Writing
World
Sense
Military
Older
Books
Those
Embody
About
Both
Instance
Part
Wrote
Because
Around
Tangible
Being
Loved
Interested
Grandfathers
Fought
Older People
World War
World War II
I don't think anyone is qualified to answer questions of eternal fate definitively, much less pinpoint it to a given day.
Jon Meacham
Day
Fate
Think
Given
Qualified
Answer
Pinpoint
Questions
Anyone
Eternal
Much
Less
Whenever there is news of a terrible shooting, I wonder why America has so miserably failed to enact even common-sense gun legislation.
Jon Meacham
News
Gun
Failed
Terrible
Enact
Wonder
America
Shooting
Legislation
Whenever
Even
Why
I believe that my children, who are young, will look back on the early years of the 21st century in rather the same way I look back on the middle of the 20th: as a time when seemingly respectable people supported discrimination against Americans simply because those Americans were different from themselves.
Jon Meacham
Time
People
Will
Young
Believe
Early Years
Back
Respectable
Way
Those
Seemingly
Rather
Simply
Supported
Look
Because
Were
Years
Discrimination
American
Same
Middle
Children
Different
Against
Century
Themselves
Who
Early
It would be wonderful if the public sector were always great, or always terrible; or if the private sector were always great, or always terrible. Alas, reality is more complicated than comforting caricatures. Governments fail, and corporations fail.
Jon Meacham
Great
Reality
Comforting
Wonderful
Complicated
Caricatures
Corporations
Sector
Would
Would-Be
More
Fail
Terrible
Always
Private
Were
Governments
Private Sector
Than
Public
Public Sector
Alas
History tells us that America does best when the private sector is energetic and entrepreneurial and the government is attentive and engaged. Who among us, really, would, looking back, wish to edit out either sphere at the entire expense of the other?
Jon Meacham
Government
Best
History
Wish
Looking
Looking Back
Other
Back
Sphere
Sector
Out
Tells
Would
Entire
Entrepreneurial
Attentive
Edit
Does
Private
Private Sector
America
Expense
Energetic
Either
Us
Really
Engaged
Who
Among
Here is a pretty good rule of thumb for Democratic Presidents: if it didn't work for Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won four terms and a World War, it probably won't work for you either.
Jon Meacham
Work
War
Good
You
World
Rule
Presidents
Franklin
Pretty
Pretty Good
Thumb
Terms
Democratic
Won
Either
Roosevelt
Who
Four
Here
World War
Justified or not, the Supreme Court has a kind of sacred status in American life. For whatever reason, Presidents can safely run against Congress, and vice versa, but I think there is an inherent popular aversion to assaults on the court itself. Perhaps it has to do with an instinctive belief that life needs umpires.
Jon Meacham
Life
Needs
Whatever
Vice Versa
Congress
Think
Presidents
Kind
Run
Status
Sacred
Instinctive
Perhaps
Supreme
Safely
Supreme Court
Court
Versa
Umpires
Itself
American
Vice
Against
Justified
American Life
Aversion
Inherent
Reason
Popular
Belief
I do not believe 'Newsweek' is the only catcher in the rye between democracy and ignorance, but I think we're one of them, and I don't think there are that many on the edge of that cliff.
Jon Meacham
Democracy
Ignorance
Edge
Believe
Think
Only
Catcher
Catcher In The Rye
Between
Cliff
Them
Newsweek
Many
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