On Nov. 10, 1975 — almost 50 years ago to the day — Daniel Patrick Moynihan did something that few diplomats or public figures would dare attempt today: he told the truth in public, when the world ...
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Fifty years ago this November, Daniel Patrick Moynihan became an unlikely political star. Then serving as America’s ambassador to the United Nations, Moynihan led the charge against the UN’s infamous ...
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who died in 2003, might be remembered most for his erudition. During his 24 years in the Senate, Moynihan often turned the legislative chamber into a lecture hall. “That man ...
Fifty years ago, on Nov. 10, 1975, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a patriotic New York liberal, led the West’s fight against the UN’s Zionism is racism resolution. Moynihan called this assault on Israel an ...
Ask most New Yorkers today, and they will tell you that “Moynihan” is the name of a grand, elegant train hall on the West Side. But the real Daniel Patrick Moynihan made his greatest mark across town, ...
Introduction: "And you still break stone" -- The central truths -- Poverty and problems poorly stated -- The United States in aspiration -- Toward a Burkean liberalism "This is the first book to ...
Former Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York City shoeshine boy who became an iconoclastic scholar-politician and served four terms in the Senate, died Wednesday. He was 76. Advertisement Article ...
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