by Bret Capranica | Mar 30, 2007 | Culture, Presidential History, The Gospel
Al Mohler notes Carter’s latest revisions of the gospel. See Denny Burk’s comments also affirming Mormons as Chrisitans. Jimmy Carter Revises the Gospel . . ....
by Bret Capranica | Jan 11, 2007 | Presidential History, Southern Baptist Issues
Some of Jimmy Carter’s own supporters appear to be abandoning him in his continued slide toward extremism. Carter Center board members <br>rebuke Carter’s leadership –...
by Bret Capranica | Jan 1, 2007 | Presidential History, Time/Life Management
Being a productivity junkie as well as a lover of presidential history, I found this brief article about President Ford’s work routine to be interesting. I’m not in to cottage cheese and ketchup, but I can relate to the restlessness ’til the work is done syndrome. KESQ NewsChannel 3 Palm Springs, CA: Ford’s White House secretary remembers his routine, and his work...
by Bret Capranica | Oct 30, 2006 | Presidential History
You can do it to: Between Two Worlds: The Closest Thing to Spending an Hour with the President
by Bret Capranica | Aug 4, 2006 | Presidential History
Bush has short vacation reading list – Yahoo! News A little interesting Presidential tid-bit. How many pages would you say you read a month for mere...
by Bret Capranica | Jun 17, 2006 | Politics, Presidential History
I love to follow the organization and structure of the White House. Management styles, philosophy of leadership, staff arrangements all intrigue me – its a hobby. Here’s some interesting articles on recent staff changes. Michael Gerson – the voice of President Bush since 1999, Wheaton College grad, and openly conservative evangelical Christian is stepping down. Bush has had some magnificent speeches in his presidency – Gerson was the architect. The new chief of staff, Josh Bolton, says he has finished the shake-up of the West Wing staff. No more high profile staff changes around the bend. Let’s see if they can get the public back on their message. Thrilling,...