Years ago I did a radio interview with PBS Program Host and Historian David McCullough. His monumental biography of Harry S. Truman had just been released in paperback and I was lucky enough to catch him for a chat. The book, Truman, is over 1,100 pages and took more than 10 years to compile and write. I didn't have time to do more than a quick scan before the interview, but at that time I was blown away by the meticulous detail of both the man and his Presidency, including the political machinations and divisiveness between the sitting Democratic President and the Republican Congress. (You've just guessed where I'm going with this.) A couple of weeks ago, perhaps out of guilt, I picked it up and started reading.
The parallels between 1947 and today are shocking. Just as shocking are the reversed partisan politics between the Bush administration and his equally recalcitrant Democratic Congress. The only thing lacking to make the comparison perfect is the fact that Truman didn't have to deal with the 24 hour cable news cycles and instantaneous and uneducated media bias of Fox and MSNBC and their ilk. Now what's the point of all this? It's to recognize the almost divine intervention of some sort of higher power in the framing of the United States Constitution. Administration after administration from John Adams on has faced the exact same resistance and partisan bickering as did Truman, Bush and Obama. And yet, through crisis after crisis, military conflicts, economic disasters, 2 world wars and a usually incompetent Congress, the United States and our abused and battered representative democracy has survived.
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