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Tag Archives: Dallas
NFL Films: Don Meredith: ‘The Original Dallas Cowboy’
“Don Meredith: The Original Dallas Cowboy | NFL Films Presents. Subscribe to NFL Films:NFL Films.” From NFL Films Don Meredith is the original Dallas Cowboy and original Dallas Cowboy, who was probably headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, had … Continue reading
Posted in NFC Classic, Originals
Tagged ABC Sports, ABC's Monday Night Football, America, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Don Meredith, Don Meredith's Career, ESPN, Hollywood, Monday Night Football, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Films, NFL Films Presents, NFL Network, NFL on ABC, Texas, The 1960s, The 1970s, Tom Landry, United States
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Vanity Fair: T.A. Frank: ‘What Ross Perot Got Right About America’
Source:The New Democrat “When Ross Perot was winding down his presidential campaign in 1992, he played Patsy Cline’s recording of “Crazy” at his rallies. It was an embrace of the pejoratives and invectives hurled his way by Democrats, Republicans, and … Continue reading
Posted in Independents, The New Democrat
Tagged 1992, 1992 Presidential Election, 1996, 1996 Presidential Election, America, American Politics, Career Politicians, Dallas, Dallas Texas, Democratic Party, Independence Party, Independents, Politicians, Reform Party, Reform Party USA, Republican Party, Ross Perot, Ross Perot For President, Ross Perot's Career, Ross Perot's Life, T.A. Frank, Texas, The 1990s, United States
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CPH: David Levering Lewis- ‘The Improbable Wendell Willkie’
Source:The New Democrat “In the wake of one of the most tumultuous Republican conventions ever, the party of Lincoln nominated in 1940 a prominent businessman and former Democrat who could have saved America’s sclerotic political system. Although Wendell Lewis Willkie … Continue reading
Posted in Wendell Willkie
Tagged America, Center Left, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Dallas, Dallas Texas, David Levering Lewis, Economic Freedom, Indiana, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Personal Freedom, Republican Party, SMU, Southern Methodist University, Texas, The 1940s, U.S. Constitution, United States, Wendell Willkie, Wendell Willkie's Career, Wendell Willkie's Life
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David Von Pein: CBS News Special Report- Eric Sevareid: Presidents and Assassins, November 25, 1963
Source:The New Democrat “PRESIDENTS AND ASSASSINS” (CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT AIRED ON NOVEMBER 25, 1963)” From David Von Pein This CBS News Special Report, was just 3 days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. This was … Continue reading
Storm: Dallas- ‘J.R. Ewing’s Best Quotes’
Source:The New Democrat “Dallas: J.R Ewing Best Quotes (Volume2)” From Storm Have you ever met a wiseass, perhaps asshole even in the jerk sense and not someone who consistently speaks, out of their rear let’s say, but who just isn’t a … Continue reading
Jack Ruby: Lee Harvey Oswald Assassin
Source:Britannica– Dallas nightclub owner and perhaps part-time Dallas Mafia assassin Jack Ruby. Source:The New Democrat “Jack Ruby, in full Jack L. Ruby, original name Jacob Rubenstein, (born March 25?, 1911, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died January 3, 1967, Dallas, Texas), American nightclub … Continue reading
Posted in JFK Assassination
Tagged 1963, America, BBC, BBC News, Britannica, Dallas, Dallas Texas, Italian Mafia, Jack Ruby, JFK Assassination, John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Administration, John F. Kennedy Presidency, John F. Kennedy White House, Lee Harvey Oswald, Mob Video Vault, Nat-Geo, National Geographic Channel, Organized Crime, Texas, The 1960s, The Final Report, United States
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NFL Films: Randy White- Top 10 Dallas Cowboys of All Time
Source:The Daily Review When you’re talking about the best defensive tackles in NFL history, I believe there really only four you can consider for the best ever. And then argue about which one of those four is the best ever. … Continue reading
NFL Films: Bob Ryan- ‘How The Dallas Cowboys Became America’s Team’
Source:NFL Films– The Dallas Cowboys, as America’s Team? Source:The Daily Review “The Timeline details just how exactly the Dallas Cowboys became known as “America’s Team.” From NFL Films At risk of stating the obvious, in a country over 200 million people … Continue reading
Posted in NFC Classic, The Daily Review
Tagged America, America's Team, Bob Ryan, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, National Football Conference, National Football League, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Films, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tex Schramm, Texas, Texas Stadium, The 1970s, Tom Landry, United States
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CBS Sports: NFL 1979-Week 16-Washington Redskins @ Dallas Cowboys: Full Game
“Quality isn’t very good, but one of the all-time classics. Captain comeback, Roger Staubach’s last regular season game when he rallies them past the Redskins.” From Butjer’s Sports Classic If you look at the 1979 Redskins, not a deeply talented team … Continue reading
Posted in Redskins Classic Games
Tagged 1979, 1979 Dallas Cowboys, 1979 NFL Season, 1979 Washington Redskins, America, CBS Sports, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Irving, National Football League, NFL on CBS, Pat Summerall, Redskins vs. Cowboys, Redskins-Cowboys Rivalry, Roger Staubach, Texas, Texas Stadium, The 1970s, Tom Brookshier, United States, Washington Redskins
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