Jun 7 Politics Ahead Of Trump’s Infrastructure Speech, Drawing A Line To Henry Clay If Trump’s previous remarks are any indication, the plan could be heavily influenced by a Kentuckian who’s been dead for 165 years. By Ryland Barton Jun 7 Politics Ahead Of Trump's Infrastructure Speech, Drawing A Line To Henry Clay Ryland Barton
Sep 13 State of Affairs Henry Clay: The Essential American To most of us living in Kentucky, Henry Clay is a familiar name. He served as Speaker of the House, Senator, and Secretary of State, although his presidential campaigns were unsuccessful. Efforts to smooth over the Nullification Crisis and broker agreements about slavery resulted in his nickname, The Great Compromiser. In their new book, authors Jeanne and David Heidler shed light on Clay's duality; was he a status-seeking sellout, or a sincere statesman who really meant it when he said he'd rather be right than president? Join us for an hour on Henry Clay, then decide. Listen to the Show Related Links: Henry Clay: The Essential American Jeanne & David Heidler Speak at The Filson By Laura Ellis Sep 13 State of Affairs Henry Clay: The Essential American Laura Ellis