Secret Service

Can the U.S. Secret Service really be that gross?

Tabatha Southey: Eric Trump claims the Secret Service stays at Trump properties for free, and any associated costs are mostly related to housekeeping. But the bills sure don’t appear to be cheap.

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Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination Of Ronald Reagan

A review of Del Quentin Wilber’s new book

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JFK’s Secret Service agents speak, at last

By compromising his own security, Kennedy made himself impossible to protect

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No Moar! Do Not Want!

It is fascinating how the U.S. TV pundits turn on a dime — yesterday, she’s a disaster; today she’s the greatest person ever in the history of the world — but this isn’t new; George W. Bush received similar coverage and inspired the same kind of breathless cult following. Her speech last night reminded me a bit of Bush too, in that it was a collection of fairly standard conservative talking points, including a line lifted from National Review, and it had the tone familiar from a lot of Bush’s speeches, the snide, condescending tone (apparently being a “community organizer” is now something to be mocked, because apparently conservatives don’t believe in working outside of government) and the certain knowledge that TV pundits will call you “likable” even as you’re saying nasty things.