by Mike Purdy | Jul 4, 2022 | George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson
My opinion article setting Independence Day in historical context was published on TheHill.com. Here’s an excerpt from the beginning of the article: “It was an audacious and brave statement. On July 4, 1776, 56 men adopted what we now know as the...
by Mike Purdy | Sep 5, 2021 | Books, Elections, Harry Truman
In 1948, President Harry S Truman defied all odds in winning a term as president in his own right with his shocking upset victory over New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. No one, pollsters, pundits, or the people expected Truman to win. No one, except Truman himself....
by Mike Purdy | Jan 25, 2021 | Homes, Presidential Sites, Vice-Presidents
We all know the President lives in the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. But what about the Vice President? Are they left to fend for themself? For most of our nation’s history, that was the case. With each new Vice President, new security features were...
by Mike Purdy | Dec 22, 2020 | Post Presidencies, Terms of Office
Reader’s Digest asked me to contribute to an article on things former presidents aren’t allow to do after leaving office. I wrote about three things a former president may not do: Violate the law Sell or share classified information Two-termers may not run...
by Mike Purdy | Dec 9, 2020 | Elections, Electoral College, Franklin Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Inaugurations, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford Hayes
Our nation is in the midst of one of the most unusual transitions of presidential power, as the sitting president refuses to concede, is filing multiple lawsuits claiming widespread voter fraud, and attempting to influence what electors are selected in key states for...