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Human Events Online, February 6, 2013
...some historians be taken into consideration, especially when liberals record conservative history? Dr. Edwards points out that while Matthew Dallek and Douglas Brinkley “have written balanced, objective books about the life and career of Ronald...
Houston public radio, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
KCLU, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
WUKY, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
WNYC, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
Houston public radio, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
WKAR, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...
WVPE 88.1, June 6, 2013
...of perceived overreach. But now the libertarian right, which was largely silent then, has joined in the criticism." Matthew Dallek, a historian and public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, agrees that it is difficult for the White House to strike...

