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Call it Camelot's revenge: the class of court scribes who made it their profession to uphold a make-believe version of America free of conflict and ruled by noble men helped Nixon get away with it for so long - because, after all, America was ruled by noble men.
Rick Perlstein
Class
Conflict
Revenge
Made
Men
Free
Long
Ruled
Nixon
Noble
Call
Make-Believe
Because
Court
Version
America
Get
Uphold
After
Who
Helped
Profession
Away
There's no question that Kennedy was an utter failure as a passer of laws during his proverbial thousand days.
Rick Perlstein
Failure
Thousand
Laws
No Question
Days
Proverbial
His
Question
Utter
Kennedy
What is considered 'conservative' and what is considered 'liberal' changes in any given era.
Rick Perlstein
Conservative
Changes
Liberal
Considered
Given
Era
Any
Here's an irony of the history of conservatism's relationship with business and business's relationship with conservatism: 'Wall Street' used to be the right-wing industrialists of the forties and fifties' greatest term of derision. (Wall Street was the place that humiliated them by forcing them, hat in hand, to beg for capital).
Rick Perlstein
Relationship
History
Business
Forcing
Conservatism
Humiliated
Right-Wing
Hat
Term
Greatest
Hand
Beg
Wall
Wall Street
Irony
The History Of
Place
Them
Capital
Fifties
Forties
Derision
Used
Street
Here
Lyndon B. Johnson thought he'd have the boys home from Vietnam by Christmas - for four Christmases in a row (he never shifted course, and lost his presidency for it).
Rick Perlstein
Christmas
Home
Thought
Lost
Presidency
Lyndon
Johnson
Never
He
Course
Boy
Shifted
His
Vietnam
Row
Four
Conservatives are time-biders. And they understand, as Corey Robin explains in his indispensable book 'The Reactionary Mind,' that the direction of human history is not on their side - that is why they are reactionaries - because, other things equal, civilization does tend towards more inclusion, more emancipation, more liberalism.
Rick Perlstein
History
Book
Mind
Corey
Other
Conservatives
Side
Liberalism
Emancipation
Direction
More
Civilization
Tend
Indispensable
Towards
Equal
Reactionary
Robin
Because
Understand
Does
His
Human
Explains
Human History
Inclusion
Why
Things
Personally, speaking as a historian and a storyteller, when it comes to inaccuracy in historical fictioneering, I follow the Shakespeare principle: I'm willing to overlook gobs of mistaken detail if the poetic valence is basically correct.
Rick Perlstein
Correct
Willing
Detail
Follow
Shakespeare
Poetic
Mistaken
Principle
Overlook
Historian
Historical
Inaccuracy
Storyteller
Personally
Speaking
Basically
The history of American higher education over the twentieth century is an extraordinary one, the story of the creation of a powerhouse set of institutions that are the envy of the civilized world. Once they were the province, both among the student and faculty bodies, of children of privilege, generally WASPs.
Rick Perlstein
Education
History
World
Envy
Higher Education
Creation
Extraordinary
Once
Both
Civilized
Civilized World
Higher
Student
Generally
Faculty
Over
Institutions
Powerhouse
Were
Province
Privilege
American
The History Of
Children
Story
Century
Bodies
Twentieth
Twentieth Century
Wasps
Among
Set
I love trade magazines - any trade's magazine: by entering into what is taken for granted in a world not your own, you better recognize the vastness of the social universe - for there are so, so many worlds that are not your own.
Rick Perlstein
Love
You
World
Better
Own
Universe
Worlds
Recognize
Entering
Magazine
Magazines
Vastness
Taken
Taken For Granted
Trade
Any
Social
Your
Granted
Many
When you're a writer, you never know which of your pieces are going to gain a toehold and which will not, and it's best not to care too much.
Rick Perlstein
Best
You
Care
Too Much
Will
Too
Writer
Never
Know
Pieces
Going
Gain
Which
Much
Your
I feel bound to respect Ronald Reagan, as every American should - not least because he chose a career of public service when he could have made a lot more money doing something else, and not least because he took genuine risks for peace.
Rick Perlstein
Service
Respect
Peace
Risks
Money
Made
Every
Else
Took
Something
Something Else
More
Could
He
Feel
Bound
Because
Genuine
Reagan
Least
Doing
Lot
American
Ronald Reagan
Public
Should
Public Service
Chose
Every American
Career
Sometimes I like to think that the responsibility of every new generation of Democrats is to devise a program that mints new Democrats for another seventy-five years or so.
Rick Perlstein
Generation
Sometimes
Responsibility
Every
Think
New
Like
Devise
Another
Democrats
New Generation
Years
Program
It's almost a very rough rule of thumb: when Democrats are able to successfully frame the meaning of an election season around middle-class fears, Democrats win the election; when Republicans are able to successfully frame the meaning of an election season around cultural fears, Republicans win the election.
Rick Perlstein
Win
Election
Fears
Frame
Rule
Able
Thumb
Almost
Around
Democrats
Cultural
Very
Republicans
Meaning
Meaning Of
Successfully
Rough
Season
Look at liberty's greatest historic advances: ending slavery. Giving women the vote. Outlawing legal segregation. Each and every time, the people at the forefront of advancing those reforms - often putting their lives on the line - called themselves liberals.
Rick Perlstein
Time
Vote
Legal
Women
People
Liberty
Ending
Giving
Every
Every Time
Liberals
Those
Segregation
Advances
Advancing
Putting
Look
Greatest
Forefront
Line
Historic
Reforms
Often
Themselves
Each
Lives
Slavery
In Ronald Reagan's chaotic childhood, the imagination was armor. There is nothing unusual about that; transcending the doubts, hesitations, and fears swirling around you by casting yourself internally as the hero of your own adventure story is a characteristic psychic defense mechanism of the Boy Who Disappears.
Rick Perlstein
You
Yourself
Psychic
Hero
Fears
Own
Nothing
Imagination
Defense
Defense Mechanism
Chaotic
Characteristic
About
Casting
Disappears
Adventure
Armor
Unusual
Around
Boy
Reagan
Childhood
Transcending
Story
Your
Doubts
Who
Mechanism
Presidents are always also storytellers, purveyors of useful national mythologies. And surprisingly enough, Richard Nixon, this awkward man who didn't even really like people, had not been so bad at this duty - at least in the first four years of his presidency.
Rick Perlstein
Man
People
First
National
Duty
Richard Nixon
Enough
Presidency
Presidents
Nixon
Bad
Had
Like
Also
Always
Least
Been
His
Years
Surprisingly
Storytellers
Richard
Really
Useful
Who
Even
Four
Awkward
As a general rule of thumb, Democrats do better in national elections when the year's defining issue is economic fairness, and Republicans do better when the defining issue is national security.
Rick Perlstein
Better
Year
National
Rule
Defining
Security
General
Economic
General Rule
Thumb
Fairness
Democrats
Issue
National Security
Republicans
Elections
As an adult, I've always found the stereotype that Jews are liberal a curious one; my parents' circle was predominantly conservative, not just on Israel but on most political issues. Most of all, they were intensely (and this is a word I remember repeating in my own angry adolescent dialogues with myself) tribal.
Rick Perlstein
Myself
Angry
Conservative
Remember
Political
Word
Circle
Tribal
Parents
Own
Jews
Liberal
Adolescent
My Own
Adult
Stereotype
Most
Always
Israel
Issues
Were
Repeating
Political Issues
Curious
Intensely
Just
Found
Over fifteen years of studying the American Right professionally - especially in their communications with each other, in their own memos and media since the 1950s - I have yet to find a truly novel development, a real innovation, in far-right 'thought.'
Rick Perlstein
Innovation
Thought
Own
Other
Find
Development
Studying
Over
Since
Real
Years
Truly
American
Fifteen
Communications
Novel
Each
Media
Professionally
Right
Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time.
Rick Perlstein
Time
Best
Voting
Political
Behavior
Long
Party
Possible
Argued
Remarkably
Over
Identification
Sticky
Scientists
Predictor
My politics of optimism and hope still casts its lot with the Democrats - in the optimistic hope that the dying embers of its status as the party of our better angels, one that took risks for social justice, can still be fanned into a flame. But I'm an old man, born in 1969.
Rick Perlstein
Politics
Hope
Man
Justice
Risks
Better
Old
Party
Flame
Took
Our
Status
Born
Angels
Casts
Democrats
Still
Lot
Optimism
Optimistic
Dying
Social
Old Man
Social Justice
One thing Republicans understand: In American elections, you have to choose from among only two people - not between the perfect and the good.
Rick Perlstein
Good
You
People
One Thing
Only
Perfect
Between
Understand
American
Republicans
Elections
Choose
Among
Thing
Two
Two People
In American religious history, theological qualms tend to get pushed aside when politics intervenes.
Rick Perlstein
Politics
History
Religious
Tend
Pushed
Qualms
Get
American
Aside
Theological
Why was Barack Obama attractive to people in 2008? If you think about Barack Obama, there's all this anxiety about society, just kind of wracked by centripetal forces - the idea that the center's not holding, no one can talk to each other, the idea of a political system that's broken.
Rick Perlstein
Broken
You
People
Anxiety
Political
Holding
Think
Society
Other
System
Kind
Obama
About
No-One
Idea
Talk
Attractive
Forces
Political System
Just
Just Kind
Center
Barack
Barack Obama
Each
Why
My big subject as a historian is how Americans divide themselves. What are the divisions that structure our political lives. Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan were perfect foils for that story.
Rick Perlstein
Political
Big
Richard Nixon
Our
Nixon
Structure
Divide
Perfect
Divisions
How
Reagan
Were
Subject
Historian
American
Story
Ronald Reagan
Richard
Themselves
Lives
The reason inflation was brought down to manageable levels, by the time of Ronald Reagan's re-election, was directly attributable to Jimmy Carter's very courageous act, hiring a Federal Reserve chair, with the charge to induce a recession. That recession was probably the reason he didn't win a second term.
Rick Perlstein
Time
Win
Inflation
Down
Recession
Jimmy
Charge
Carter
Brought
Directly
Federal
Federal Reserve
He
Term
Re-Election
Induce
Attributable
Courageous
Reagan
Hiring
Very
Manageable
Act
Reason
Chair
Reserve
Second
Levels
Second Term
By The Time
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