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He’d be the oldest man ever to run for president, even as calls grow louder and louder for him to step aside.
Joe Biden?
No, William Henry Harrison, the successful 67-year-old Whig Party candidate back in 1840.
Tying yesteryear to current events is Ron Shafer’s specialty. His contributions to The Washington Post’s Retropolis history column form the basis of two of his engaging books, Breaking News All Over Again and the forthcoming A Half-Naked George Washington.
Now retired, Ron spent nearly 40 years with The Wall Street Journal as a reporter, columnist, and political features editor, based out of Washington, DC.
On this week’s program, he makes clear that business owners and entrepreneurs can glean a lot of helpful information about where we’re headed if they only take the time to review where we’ve been.
Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart.
Photo: Ron Shafer, Author Posted: March 4, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 48:00 Episode: 12.35
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He’d be the oldest man ever to run for president, even as calls grow louder and louder for him to step aside.
Joe Biden?
No, William Henry Harrison, the successful 67-year-old Whig Party candidate back in 1840.
Tying yesteryear to current events is Ron Shafer’s specialty. His contributions to The Washington Post’s Retropolis history column form the basis of two of his engaging books, Breaking News All Over Again and the forthcoming A Half-Naked George Washington.
Now retired, Ron spent nearly 40 years with The Wall Street Journal as a reporter, columnist, and political features editor, based out of Washington, DC.
On this week’s program, he makes clear that business owners and entrepreneurs can glean a lot of helpful information about where we’re headed if they only take the time to review where we’ve been.
Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart.
Photo: Ron Shafer, Author Posted: March 4, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 48:00 Episode: 12.35
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