DALLAS MORNING NEWS: East to Armageddon by Roger Ford

September 10, 2010

12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, June 6, 2010 By KASEY S. PIPES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Kasey S. Pipes is the author of Ike’s Final Battle and is the Norris Research Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College. When people think of World War I , many picture the Somme [...]

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DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Cultures of War by John W. Doyer

September 10, 2010

01:13 PM CDT on Sunday, September 5, 2010 By KASEY S. PIPES/Special Contributor The Iraq War has produced seven years of conflict and an ever-growing mountain of books. Pulitzer Prize-winner and MIT professor John W. Dower’s contribution is Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, 9-11 and Iraq, a sharply critical look at not only the [...]

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TEXAS MONTHLY–Leveling the Field: How Coach Gary Patterson Turned TCU Into a Football Powerhouse

August 31, 2010

August 2010 by Kasey S. Pipes September 17, 2004, marked one of the most important days in the life of Texas Christian University head coach Gary Patterson. On that dusty, windswept afternoon on the Lubbock plains, he experienced the most humiliating defeat of his career. The Horned Frogs had entered the 2004 season filled with [...]

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DALLAS MORNING NEWS–Churchill’s Empire: The World that Made Him and the World He Made” by Richard Toye

August 31, 2010

11:03 AM CDT on Sunday, August 22, 2010 By KASEY S. PIPES/Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News One of the great ironies of 20th century history is how the greatest figure on the world stage could have simultaneously been so right and so wrong. The paradox of Winston Churchill’s leadership was displayed for all [...]

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KSP Book Review in Dallas Morning News

March 7, 2010

Book review: ‘Valley of Death’ by Ted Morgan 12:00 AM CST on Sunday, March 7, 2010 By KASEY S. PIPES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Kasey S. Pipes, the author of Ike’s Final Battle, is the Norris research fellow at the Eisenhower Institute and a senior fellow at the Center for Building [...]

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KSP Op-ed in Politico

March 7, 2010

TEA PARTIERS’ FAMILY FEUD POLITICS By KASEY S. PIPES | 3/4/10 5:16 AM EST If Colin Powell were ever to become president, Grover Norquist famously joked in the 1990s, it would be as if Ronald Reagan never lived and Nelson Rockefeller never died. What a difference a decade makes. Today, with the tea party voters [...]

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KSP Review of “Patton, Montgomery and Rommel” in Dallas Morning News

December 8, 2009

How Monty, Patton outfoxed the Desert Fox 12:00 AM CST on Sunday, November 29, 2009 By KASEY S. PIPES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Kasey S. Pipes is the author of Ike’s Final Battle and is the Norris Research Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute and a senior fellow at the Center for [...]

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KSP Review of “Churchill” in Dallas Morning News

December 8, 2009

Book review: ‘Churchill’ by Paul Johnson 12:00 AM CST on Sunday, November 22, 2009 By KASEY S. PIPES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Kasey S. Pipes is the author of Ike’s Final Battle and is the Norris Research Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Building [...]

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KSP Review of “The Year That Changed the World” in Dallas Morning News

September 14, 2009

Book review: ‘The Year That Changed the World: The Untold Story Behind the Fall of the Berlin Wall’ by Michael Meyer 12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, September 13, 2009 By KASEY S. PIPES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Kasey S. Pipes is the author of Ike’s Final Battle and is the Norris [...]

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KSP Op-ed in Politico on Congressional Republicans

June 15, 2009

As the president fought for his economic recovery agenda, the Republicans launched a fierce counterattack. The president’s plan, according to Newt Gingrich, would “kill jobs” and “actually increase the deficit.” This was not Gingrich criticizing the Obama stimulus program in 2009. It was Gingrich attacking then-President Bill Clinton’s economic plan in 1993. This week, as [...]

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