Among the various unheralded accomplishments of the Bush administration has been the service of Dana Gioia, the head of the National Endowment for the Arts. Certainly this is due to his own personality, but his tenure has been demonstrative of how at least one official was well-selected.
Read this National Review piece for more.
28 November 2008
Crossing the Divide
Labels: American Exceptionalism, Citizenship, Education, Excellence, History
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