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Joseph McAuley is an assistant editor of America.
The New Weapons in International Relations--Flowers
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Such actions by the Russians have been but an ongoing policy of retaliation toward sanctions imposed by Western nations concerning Russia’s behavior in Ukraine.
FDR, the Social Security Act, and Miss Ida May Fuller
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Eighty years have come and gone, and the Social Security Act, while derided by some—and cherished by many—is still here, helping the Ida May Fullers of our time.
Another Item in the Arsenal of Weapons: Food
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Food has become a geopolitical weapon. It is not a new concept, but it is a potent one.
Candidates of the Present, and a Ghost from the Past
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
There was a time when one woman strode across our political landscape and made men and women take notice.
Richard M. Nixon, 37th President of the United States, January 20, 1969-August 9, 1974
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Joseph McAuley
Richard Nixon was a complicated man who happened to be a conflicted man.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and The Voting Rights Act
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
People will have their opinions about the 36th President, about what he did and what he failed to do; but no one can dispute this great act.
Pope Paul VI, Giovanni Battista Montini, Born September 26, 1897, Died August 6, 1978
FaithIn All Things
Joseph McAuley
For 80 years, the pope who was born Giovanni Battista Montini, simply trusted in God and placed his hope in Him and because of that, he hoped “for good things,” like “lasting joy and mercy.” 
The A. & P., where "8 O'Clock" meant something else than time...
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Before anyone gets all worked up about this blog rsquo s title and rushes to ldquo Google rdquo atychipobia nbsp or if you rsquo re of baby boomer vintage like yours truly reaches for that trusty and ever-available Webster rsquo s Collegiate I will save you the trouble This word nbsp as de
Ernest Hemingway, July 21, 1899-July 2, 1961
Arts & CultureIn All Things
Joseph McAuley
Fifty-four years ago on a July day in 1961 the world awoke to the horrendous news that a giant of American literature had died at his own hand from a shotgun blast to the head just days short of his 62nd birthday Only the world wasn rsquo t told that exactly that at first the truth wouldn rsqu
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
On this Independence Day when the flags are unfurled and whipping in the summer breeze and the bunting is put out and the picnic tables are festooned with the arrangement of hamburgers and hot dogs the pickles and the pretzels and potato chips macaroni and potato salads and don rsquo t forget th