Posts Tagged as ‘Presidential Politics’

October 7, 2008

Mudslinging, 19th-Century Style

By Erin Carlson Mast
Every election season the partisan and personal attacks heat up, and this year is no exception. But what are jabs about old age, inexperience, or even the recent exchange of attacks for smearing and lying compared to the attacks of the 1860s? A quick glance at newspapers from the 1860 election reveals [...]

April 27, 2008

Clinton Offers to Debate Obama in Lincoln-Douglas Style

By Erin Carlson Mast
Yesterday, Senator Clinton challenged Senator Obama to a ”Lincoln-Douglas style debate,” where the candidates ask each other questions rather than having a moderator pose questions to each candidate.  Although the Lincoln-Douglas debates were reprinted during the presidential campaign of 1860, the debates originally took place in 1858 during Illinois race for the United States [...]

September 12, 2007

Not Just a Place of Relaxation…

by Erin Carlson Mast
For Lincoln, the Soldiers’ Home was not just a place of relaxation, but a place of work. And for both relaxation and work, the Soldiers’ Home provided Lincoln privacy that did exist at the White House, allowing Lincoln to meet with allies and adversaries without it becoming common knowledge.
In August 1864, the [...]