Brooks and Capehart on Bob Dole legacy, threats to democracy ... Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including the passing of former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole, the gubernatorial race ...
Truman Award for Public Service. The Kansas City Chiefs and former Sen. Bob Dole, a Republican, were the recipients. Although a staunch Democrat, I decided to go. Dole and Truman had many parallels.
Bob Dole would ... politics at the Kansas University. Now, six decades after the combat that damaged his spinal cord, cost him a kidney and took the use of his right arm, Dole has recounted ...
It is clear that Kansas’ two Republican senators seek to wrap themselves in the reflected glory of Bob Dole. Unfortunately, they are unworthy of his legacy. Dole worked with Democrats to save ...
Baker later married Dole’s Senate mate from Kansas, Nancy Kassebaum.Bob Dole is out of political office, but he is hardly retired. In addition to working at the Washington law firm of Alston ...
It was difficult to watch Bob Dole on “Fox News Sunday.” Despite his longtime reputation as a crotchety old man, the veteran Kansas senator once defied his age like a Republican Dick Clark.
US President Joe Biden has led tributes from both sides of America's political divide to veteran Republican Bob Dole ... in our history". Dole was a long-time senator for Kansas who ran as ...
The Teamsters’ decision this week to not endorse a presidential candidate sent a message of disappointment over both ...
The idea of “red states” and “blue states” may feel deeply embedded in the symbolism of US politics, but before 2000 the ...
Former President Donald Trump appeared in-person on a primetime Fox News show to complain about Vice President Kamala Harris ...
The Kansas Department of Transportation cited structural deficiencies and public safety concerns for its move to close the 150th Avenue bridge over Interstate 70 in Trego County. The warmest day ...
Bina Dole (much like Bob Dole today) was not afraid of confrontation ... Dole enrolled as a premedical student at the University of Kansas from 1941 until 1943 when, halfway through his sophomore ...