Heather Cox Richardson is an American historian specializing in American contemporary history.
Tag Archives: covid-19
Trump’s Foolishness
Had his goal been…so that he could have remained Commander in Chief, King Donald the First, until the end of his days when Ivanka takes the reign, there were clear first steps he could have taken.
Deceased Grandparents
Had we been hit by an atomic bomb which managed to selectively wipe out our seniors, this couldn’t have been worse.
American Gothic
If the photographer were trying for the stark, controlled detail of Grant Wood’s American Gothic, he did an excellent job.
200530 COVID-19 NYC
If you’ve chosen to live, you are probably in mourning right now.
The New ‘Normal’
Covid-19 stats are vastly improved compared with where we were but remain high and very discouraging.
Entropy and Coronavirus
Why does everything in the known universe want to become more diffuse, chaotic, and disorderly when all humanity wants to do is organize?
A House Divided
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” — Abraham Lincoln
Covid-19 American Style
“I don’t want to live in a country with these kinds of people,” she says.
Were You Too Cautious?
How would you know if you were being cautious enough?