Articles Written by:    DAVID GREENBERG     

Who is This?

David Greenberg (VP, Gov't Affairs Philip Morris 1990, VPCorp. Affairs, Philip Morris EEMA Region 9): Vice President Philip Morris USA 1989

From SourceWatch.org    |   suggest a different entry

Enter a new url from sourcewatch.org or wikipedia.org:


recommend removal from our index

close


« Previous  |  Next »

Sarah Palin = Dan Quayle.

John F. Kennedy believed that being passed over for vice president by the Democratic convention in 1956 saved his political career. That year, Adlai Stevenson, the presidential nominee, had left the selection of his running mate to the convention ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  White House,  John F. Kennedy,  Adlai Stevenson,  U.S. Senate

Transplantation of human neural precursor cells in Matrigel scaffolding improves outcome from focal cerebral ischemia after delayed postischemic treatment in rats

-- cannot be found in the Handle System. Possible reasons for the error are: the DOI has not been created the DOI is cited incorrectly in your source the DOI does not resolve due to a system problem If you believe you have requested a DOI that should ...

From DAVID A GREENBERG, Nature.com,  14 Oct 2009

Forget about McChrystal; Obama's real problem is MacArthurism.

Fifty-seven years after his famous vow, Gen. Douglas MacArthur has returned. Gen. Stanley McChrystal's recent warnings that the White House had better heed his call for an Afghanistan surge have provoked comparisons to the showdown between President ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Douglas MacArthur,  Barack Obama,  Stanley A. McChrystal,  United Nations,  White House

We still don't understand how fringe conservatism went mainstream.

A few years ago, in this column, I proposed a moratorium on drive-by references to historian Richard Hofstadter's classic essay "The Paranoid Style in American Politics." Too often, pundits invoked the title of that Goldwater-era exploration of ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Richard Hofstadter,  Sarah Palin,  Joe Wilson (politician),  Joe McCarthy,  Eric Hoffer

Is Clintonism Dead?

Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. Did “Clintonism” go down with Terry McAuliffe in Virginia? David Greenberg and Julian Zelizer say that, if you look at the Obama administration, you’ll find the ...

From DAVID GREENBERG & JULIAN ZELIZER, The Daily Beast,  12 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Terry McAuliffe,  James Mitchell,  Pierre Salinger,  Bill Clinton

Why Arlen Specter's defection should terrify the GOP.

On Aug. 11, 1971, John Lindsay, the Republican mayor of New York City, radiating calm and charm after a 10-day camping trip in Colorado and Utah, stepped before a crowd in the ballroom of Gracie Mansion to announce that he was becoming a Democrat. ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  29 Apr 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Arlen Specter,  New York Times Company,  U.S. Senate

Bronx Postcard: Yankee, Stay Home

When Major League Baseball let George Steinbrenner resume active ownership of the New York Yankees after his celebrated two-and-a-half-year banishment in 1993, it was like Commissioner Gordon telling Batman that the Joker had once again escaped from ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, The New Republic,  8 Apr 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  George Steinbrenner,  Utah Jazz,  Rudy Giuliani,  Federal Reserve

The Lincoln-Douglas debates, unplugged.

Feb. 12 is the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. To mark the occasion, Slate is recycling previous articles about the 16th president of the United States. Reprinted below is a 2008 "History Lesson" by David Greenberg on the Lincoln-Douglas ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  12 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Abraham Lincoln,  U.S. Republican Party,  Neil Postman,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Richard Nixon

The man beneath the hat.

Feb. 12 is the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. To mark the occasion, Slate is recycling select articles about the 16th president of the United States from our archives. Reprinted below is a 2005 "History Lesson" by David Greenberg on ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  12 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Abraham Lincoln,  Richard Brookhiser,  Gore Vidal,  Vanity Fair

William Leuchtenburg's Herbert Hoover.

In 1932, the parents of a 4-year-old went to court to change his legal name. Christened Herbert Hoover Jones in 1928, when the commerce secretary and Republican presidential nominee was a national hero, the boy deserved relief, said his parents, from ...

From DAVID GREENBERG, Slate,  19 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Herbert Clark Hoover,  U.S. Republican Party,  Calvin Coolidge,  George W. Bush,  John Kerry

« Previous  |  Next »