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Amity Ruth Shlaes (/ ʃ l eɪ s / SHLAYSS; [1] born September 10, 1960) is an American conservative author, writer, and columnist. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Shlaes has written five books, including three New York Times Bestsellers .
Other critics of The Forgotten Man include: Depression historian Robert S. McElvaine, who classifies it in a review in the journal Labor History as "born-again Antisocial Darwinism" and calls it "as much a brief for the Bush tax cuts of 2001 as it is a history of the Depression of the 1930s"; [11] historian Matthew Dallek, who has called Amity ...
Popular historian Amity Shlaes stated: The NIRA was the consummation of a thousand articles and a thousand trends. It was the ideas of Moley, the trade unions, Stuart Chase, Tugwell, Stalin, Insull, Teddy Roosevelt, Henry Ford, and Mussolini's Italian model all rolled into one. [45]
A step-by-step guide to how one debunked story fueled Republicans’ Biden impeachment effort Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf and Marshall Cohen, CNN February 22, 2024 at 9:17 AM
In 1990, Lipsky started an English-language weekly version of The Jewish Daily Forward (The Forward), which was previously a widely read Yiddish-language daily newspaper. [8] [9] Lipsky resigned in 2000 after a clash with the owners of The Forward, who threatened to shut down the English-language publication unless Lipsky was fired.
Misleading videos of President Joe Biden at the G7 conference continued to go viral for days even after debunkings and fact-checks tried to correct the record.
The other debunked account originated from Otmazgin's colleague, Yossi Landau, also a longtime volunteer working in Be’eri. In the days and weeks that followed the attack, Landau told global ...
Amity Shlaes (Bloomberg News columnist, and historian) Timothy Shriver (chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics, brother of Maria Shriver, and son of Eunice Kennedy and Sargent Shriver) Laurence H. Silberman (U.S. circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit 1985– )