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    What has changed is not so much the tenor of what people are saying, but where they're directing it and that, in an of itself, has the potential to be dangerous. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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    Nasty political rhetoric is okay — as long as politicians use it on each other, not on policies

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    June 23, 2017 8:24 pm
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    Two years after Reagan's iconic speech the Berlin wall did come down, celebrated by many as an icon of the triumph over Marxism and freedom from Russian socialism. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    ‘Tear down this wall’: Reagan’s most famous speech thirty years later: WATCH

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    When Abraham Lincoln's State of the Union address was leaked ahead of its delivery to Congress, many suspected Mary Todd Lincoln as the source. (AP Photo)
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    Like Trump, Abraham Lincoln also had a problem with leaks in his administration

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    Pointing to a past societies, Carson said,
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    Ben Carson: US will be like ‘ancient Egypt, ancient Rome’ unless the debt is reduced

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    Alan Dershowitz argues that historical precedent sides with President Trump. (Image courtesy screenshot)
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    Alan Dershowitz: History, precedent and James Comey’s opening statement show that Trump did not obstruct justice

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    It was a watershed moment not just in the history of the Second World War, but in world history. (AP Photo)
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    D-Day, Europe, and the metaphor of American exceptionalism

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    In Britain, the notion of keeping calm, as encouraged by London Mayor Sadiq Khan amid an attack on his city, is a deeply embedded social concern. It's also a point of deep pride. (AP Photo/Raphael Satter)
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    Why American conservatives are wrong to criticize London Mayor Sadiq Khan

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    Trump did carry the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, which by government definition includes Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Washington and Westmoreland Counties. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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    Donald Trump actually did carry (metro) Pittsburgh

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    June 4, 2017 7:45 pm
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    At 96 months in duration, the recovery is already significantly longer than the postwar average of 58.4 months. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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    Economic recovery hits eight-year mark, with no end in sight

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