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101. TheBostonChannel.com - Helen Thomas - Book Details The Real Ronald Reagan
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- WASHINGTON -- Former President Ronald Reagan wrote a poignant farewell letter to the American people in 1994 after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. ...
- For an intimate look at Reagan's character, persona and political talents, Michael K. Deaver's book: "A Different Drummer" with the sub title "My Thirty Years With Ronald Reagan" fills that bill. ...
- Deaver was a campaign staffer during Reagan's successful run for governor and was deputy chief of staff at the White House until 1985. ...
- The insights and the nuggets that Deaver reveals add to the realization that Reagan was a very shy and private man. Deaver was called the "image maker" but he clearly makes you understand that Reagan was his own man. ...
- Nancy Reagan who wrote the foreword to Deaver's book, said "there are few people better suited to write about him. ...
- Reagan said, was "not a complicated man" and from 1967 to 1985 he (Deaver) was by "Ronnie's side for all the good times and of course, many of the tough times too. ...
- It is "sad beyond expression" that Reagan cannot enjoy "this glorious denouement" to his public life, Deaver wrote. ...
- Reagan never used poll numbers to make up his mind, Deaver said. Whenever staffers gave Reagan statistics showing that the majority opposed his views, he told them they had to work harder to convince people that he was right, Deaver added. ...
- Reporters covering the Reagan White House had no doubt that the president was a deeply committed conservative. ...
- Reagan used humor "as a weapon in his campaigns" and he came up with his own zingers. He said Reagan's repetitious taunt of "there you go again" in the 1980 presidential debate with former President Jimmy Carter made Reagan more human to the public and turned the campaign around. ...
- During that same campaign, Reagan irked environmentalists when he said trees contributed to air pollution. ...
102. The Ronald Reagan I Knew
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- The Ronald Reagan I Knew From the November 24, 2003 issue: A behind the scenes look at a consummate politician and statesman. ...
- THE RECENT DECISION by CBS to cancel a television program about President Ronald Reagan because it was "not balanced" revealed that those who had created the program reflected a belief held by the left in American politics that Reagan was not capable of governing in a responsible manner. Although I am a longtime liberal Democrat in the Hubert Humphrey tradition, I feel compelled to share my personal experiences with President Reagan, which led me to a contrary conclusion. ...
- My first meeting with Ronald Reagan took place in Palm Beach, Florida, in the winter of 1978. ... I was the national chairman of the organization, and Governor Reagan was our speaker of the evening. ...
- would have made a great president," Reagan said. ... Our dinner was interrupted by a phone call from Ronald Reagan, then an actor. ...
- With the defeat of Carter and the election of Reagan in November, I properly submitted my resignation and happily prepared to return to private life. Much to my surprise, General Al Haig, whom I knew and who was designated as Reagan's secretary of state, telephoned me to say that both he and the president wanted me to remain in Madrid. ... When I met with President Reagan shortly thereafter, he obviously recalled our earlier meeting in Florida. ...
- DURING THE MORE THAN TWO YEARS in Madrid that followed my reappointment, I had a number of occasions to discuss with President Reagan the human rights issues that were on our Madrid agenda. ...
103. ARMAGEDDON THEOLOGY and Presidential Decision-Making
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- Is Reagan Planning for Nuclear Armageddon? .
- What has this man been doing holding military briefings inside the Pentagon? Why does Ronald Reagan quote this man? Who is he? What does he believe, and what is he teaching the man who is control of our nuclear weapons? .
- Why did Ronald Reagan arrange a private top-secret National Security Council briefing for this man? Who is he? What does he believe, and what is he teaching the man who is in control of our nuclear weapons? .
- Why did Ronald Reagan choose this man to deliver the opening invocation at the 1984 Republican convention in Dallas? Who is he? What does he believe, and what is he teaching the man who is in control of our nuclear weapons? .
- "Because of all the private conversations I have had with Ronald Reagan through the years including long before he ever ran for public office, because of all the private times I have had with him, I have just always known he is a man who has sought God's will, who is determined to do God's will, either as a private citizen or as an elected official, regardless of the human cost or outcome. ...
- Why did Ronald Reagan choose this man to be with during the opening speech of this 1984 election campaign? Who is he?. ...
- You have just heard Pat Boone, a born-again fundamentalist, and a personal religious confidant of Ronald Reagan's for over thirty years. And James Robison, fundamentalist born-again minister Ronald Reagan chose to open his 1984 Republican convention in Dallas. And Jerry Falwell, born-again fundamentalist leader of the Moral Majority, who has met with Ronald Reagan more than any other religious leader - in the oval office, in cabinet meetings, over the phone, in speeches, and in policy meetings. In March 1981, as one of his first acts as president, Ronald Reagan arranged for a top-secret National Security Council briefing, on the Soviet Union, for Jerry Falwell. ...
- The first voice you heard was Hal Lindsey, born-again fundamentalist and author of The Late, Great Planet Earth, a book which Ronald Reagan has quoted ever since he was governor of California. ...
- You have just heard the voice of Herbert Ellingwood, Legal Affairs Secretary to Ronald Reagan when he was governor of California. Herbert Ellingwood now heads one of Ronald Reagan's government agencies. According to Ronald Reagan's 1984 campaign biography, Reagan Inside Out, Herbert Ellingwood meets inside the Pentagon with the men Ronald Reagan has chosen to control nuclear weapons - to discuss the Bible: with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Vesse, with the chief of Naval Operations, James Watkins, and with other top military officers. ...
- What do these men who have been influencing Ronald Reagan have in common? They are all born-again fundamentalists, who teach that the world is about to end in a nuclear Armageddon with the Soviet Union; that prophecy contained in two key books in the Bible, the Book of Revelation and Ezekiel: 38 and 39, is the literal will of God; and that a horrible final war of Armageddon is about to happen. ...
- Is it possible Ronald Reagan, the man who controls our nuclear weapons, really believes these things? In the October 7th presidential debate with Walter Mondale, President Reagan was asked if he is born-again. ...
104. EarthStation1.com - The Historical Sound & Picture Archive - Ronald Reagan Wavs, Sounds & Pictures
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- Ronald Reagan .
- wav - Ronald Reagan actually put the Soviet Union on Nuclear Alert with this jocular comment heard on shortwave: "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased ta tell ya today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. ...
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- wav - Three sound bytes from different speeches where Reagan refers to Aliens. ...
105. GIGA Quote Author Page for Ronald Reagan
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106. Americana Resources - Political: Ronald Reagan
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- Political: Ronald Reagan (239 items).
- The following items relate directly to President Ronald Reagan and his campaigns and administration. Additional Reagan items may be found in listings relating to political Americana, campaign buttons, newspaper headlines, political china & glassware, matchbook covers, bumper stickers, and others. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Thimble. Elect Reagan President 1980. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Thimble. Elect Reagan President 1980. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Thimble. Reagan Bush '84. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Reagan Country full color poster. From a painting by Randall Martin titled "Reagan Country '84". ... President Reagan has a copy, as does the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Reaganomics Doll. ... One side, supply side, depicts a jovial Reagan dressed in tux. ...
- Ronald Reagan: Hall China teapot caricature of Ronald Reagan. ... One of the greatest Reagan show pieces. ...
107. President Ronald Reagan Baseball Related Quotations by Baseball Almanac
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- " - Ronald Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan was well known for his improvisation he did in 1934 when the wire went dead during the ninth inning of a scoreless Cubs versus Cardinals game. ...
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- Quotations From & About Ronald Reagan.
- Quotations From Ronald Reagan.
- Quotations About Ronald Reagan.
- By the time they started shooting the movie, Reagan was doing exactly the same thing. ...
- "I was the player that plunked Reagan with a ball between the eyes as he was heading for second. ... ' He figured I would get an extra $350 for having a speaking role so we reshot the scene, and after I hit Reagan, I had to look sad and keep my face down as Reagan was sprawled on the ground. ...
- " - 1934 note handed to Reagan as he was calling play-by-play - he went on to improvise for six minutes.
- Quotations From & About Ronald Reagan.
- On May 27, 1981, President Ronald Reagan had lunch with thirty-two hall of fame players at the White House.
- Ronald Reagan was a radio sportscaster for the station WHO out of Des Moines, Iowa during the nineteen thirties.
- Frank Viola, from the World Champion Minnesota Twins, gave President Ronald Reagan a jersey with "Gipper 1" on the back during the White House ceremony.
108. Ronald Reagan An Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University
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- Ronald ReaganAn Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University .
- Ronald Reagan .
- Reagan, Ronald, 1911- .
- Collected speeches of Ronald Reagan .
- Chronology for Ronald Reagan Chronology.
- This collection of recordings ranges from President Reagan's career as an actor through his activities after leaving the White House in 1989. The collection is divided into speeches given while Reagan was Governor of California, campaign and election related speeches, Presidential speeches on U. ... domestic affairs, miscellaneous multitopic speeches (largely press conferences), post-Presidency speeches, and speeches concerning Reagan given by other people. ...
- Speeches by Reagan as Governor of California. ...
- Abstract: Ronald Reagan's speech in support of Barry Goldwater during the 1964 presidential campaign. ...
- Abstract: Ronald Reagan says that politicians in Sacramento and Washington don't have the answers in solving community problems. Reagan states Californians are capable of self-government and he would introduce a secret ballot into union election. ...
- Abstract: A presentation of some of the ideas of Governor Reagan of California as they are expressed by him in four days of examination at Yale University. ...
- Abstract: Ronald Reagan says protestors demand that the committee he's on be rigged to find the CIA guilty. ...
- Campaign speeches by Ronald Reagan in the 1976 presidential election.
- Abstract: Ronald Reagan delivers a campaign speech on a variety of issues. ...
109. U.S. President: Ronald Reagan
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- President: Ronald Reagan.
- These sites are about Ronald Reagan, a former actor who went on to receive the most electoral votes of any president. ...
- Title: American Experience: Ronald Reagan.
- org/wgbh/amex/reagan/ Title: New Book of Knowledge: Ronald Reagan.
- Description: Read a detailed biography of Ronald Reagan, his inaugural address, and facts about his life.
- Description: View photographs from Reagan's 1985 inauguration.
- edu/inaugural/reagan/reagan. ...
- Description: Watch a video excerpt of Ronald Reagan’s 1981 inaugural address. ...
- com/presidents/video/reagan. ...
- Description: Read about Ronald Reagan and some of the main events in his life.
- Description: Read a biography of Ronald Reagan, listen to his famous quotes, and check the timeline of major events during his administration.
- Description: This student-created site covers Reagan's administration and his domestic and foreign policies.
- cgi/reagan_ronald Title: Scholastic: Ronald Reagan.
- Description: Review Reagan’s early years, events during his presidency, and his vital statistics. ...
- Description: Read a biography of Ronald Reagan. ...
- Description: This site includes audio files of Reagan speaking and links to primary documents.
110. US Presidents - Ronald W. Reagan
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- Ronald W. Reagan.
- Ronald W. Reagan,.
- Early Years: Reagan went to school in Dixon, Illinois, and then to Eureka college where he majored in economics. ... Reagan became a Hollywood actor and made over fifty movies. ...
- His Presidency: Reagan's leadership raised the country's optimism about our national strength. ... Reagan's greatest achievement was the banning of intermediate range nuclear arms through a treaty with the Soviet Union in 1987. ...
- His life: At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovative program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon Government. ...
- On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico, Illinois. ...
- In 1952 he married Nancy Davis, also an actress; their children are Patricia Ann and Ronald Prescott.
- As president of the Screen Actors Guild, Reagan became embroiled in disputes over the issue of Communism in the film industry; his political views shifted from liberal to conservative. ...
- Ronald Reagan won the Republican Presidential nomination in 1980 and chose as his running mate former Texas Congressman and United Nations Ambassador George Bush. ... Reagan won 489 electoral votes to 49 for President Jimmy Carter.
- On January 20, 1981, Reagan took office. ...
- Dealing skillfully with Congress, Reagan obtained legislation to stimulate economic growth, curb inflation, increase employment, and strengthen national defense. ...
111. Article: Hellcats of the Navy
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- Hellcats of the Navy is a movie starring Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy Davis (her then professional name) --- a moral WWII submarine tale--the only film in which they appear together. Reagan is Captain Casey Abbott, a submarine commander who is ordered to undertake a dangerous mission which sees him attempting to cut off the flow of supplies between China and Japan in the heavily mined waters off the Asiatic mainland. ...
112. Ronald Reagan
- usconservatives.about.com
- > Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan.
- Web resources and information about President Ronald Reagan.
- Former President Reagan Turns 90.
- Physically healthy but mentally ailing - and revered more than ever by Americans of all descriptions -- former President Ronald Reagan turned 90 years old.
- Biography of Ronald Reagan.
- Reagan biography from The Federalist's Reagan 2000 site.
- General Information on Ronald Reagan.
- Online versions of handouts the Reagan Library routinely distributes regarding personal information about Reagan, the Reagan administration, and the Reagan library.
- Images from the Reagan Presidency.
- Public domain photographs of the Reagan era selected by the Reagan Library audiovisual staff.
- The Public Papers of the President: Ronald Reagan.
- Online access to the papers and speeches which were issued by the Office of the Press Secretary during President Reagan's term.
- The Ronald Reagan Home Page.
- Features historical data documenting the Reagan era expansion.
113. RONALD REAGAN
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Family life: Married Jane Wyman in 1940, they had two children Michael Reagan (adopted) and Maureen Reagan. ... Reagan soon retired from making movies so she "could be the wife I wanted to be. ... Reagan have a daughter, Patricia Ann, and a son, Ronald Prescott. ... Through the joys and sorrows of those days, including the assassination attempt on her husband, Nancy Reagan held fast to her belief in love, honesty, and selflessness. ...
- On January 20, 1981, Reagan took office. ... In 1986 Reagan obtained an overhaul of the income tax code, which eliminated many deductions and exempted millions of people with low incomes. ...
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
- Ronald Reagan, The Great Communicator .
- The Ronald Reagan Home Page.
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114. Ronald Wilson Reagan
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- Ronald Wilson Reagan .
- Ronald Wilson Reagan.
- Ronald Wilson Reagan rode to the presidency in 1980 on a tide of resurgent right-wing sentiment among an electorate longing for a distant, simpler era. ...
- Reagan, an actor turned politician, a New Dealer turned conservative, came to films and politics from a thoroughly Middle-American backgroundmiddle class, Middle West, and small town. ... 6, 1911, the second son of John Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan; the family later moved to Dixon, Ill. ... It was an impoverished family; young Ronald sold homemade popcorn at high school games and worked as a lifeguard to earn money for his college tuition. ...
- Reagan earned a BA degree in 1932 from Eureka (Ill. ... As a World War II captain in army film studios, Reagan recoiled from what he saw as the laziness of civil service workers, and moved to the Right. ... With advancing age, Reagan left leading-man roles and became a television spokesman for the General Electric Company.
- With oratorical skill as his trademark, Reagan became an active Republican. ...
- In the 1980 election battle against Jimmy Carter, Reagan broadened his appeal by espousing moderate policies, gaining much of his support from disaffected Democrats and blue-collar workers. ... Over strenuous congressional opposition, Reagan pushed through his supply side economic program to stimulate production and control inflation through tax cuts and sharp reductions in government spending. ...
- Barely three months into his first term, Reagan was the target of an assassin's bullet; his courageous comeback won public admiration. ...
- Internationally, Reagan confronted numerous problems in his first term. In an effort to establish order on the Caribbean island of Grenada and eliminate the Cuban military presence there, Reagan ordered an invasion of the tiny nation on Oct. ...
- Domestically, a tax reform bill that Reagan backed became law. ... But even severe critics praised Reagan's restrained but decisive handling of the crisis following the hijacking of an American plane in Beirut by Muslim extremists. ...
115. Article: October Surprise
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- October Surprise is the allegation that representatives of the 1980 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign arranged the Iran-Contra deal well in advance of the 1980 election where Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter. ...
- They allege that representatives of the Reagan presidential campaign made a deal at a meeting in Madrid with Iranians to delay the release of Americans held hostage in Iran until after the November 1980 presidential elections, so that Reagan's opponent, then President Jimmy Carter, whose team had been negotiating, wouldn't gain a popularity boost (an 'October Surprise') before election day. ...
- Bush, arranged to have the hostages held through October, until Reagan could defeat Carter in early November, and then be released. The hostages were in fact released on the very day of Reagan's inauguration. ...
- According to Sick's analysis, Oliver North was more or less a fall guy, taking the responsibility in order to conceal the treason of Reagan and Bush. ...
- Robert Parry, The October Surprise X-Files: The Hidden Origins of the Reagan-Bush Era, 1996. ...
116. US President Ronald Reagan
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117. Ronald Reagan's Political and Cultural Folklore
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- Ronald Reagan's Political and Cultural Folklore.
- This article focuses on the American dominant culture's world view implicit in Ronald Reagan's politics. ...
- The following analysis argues that Reagan's folklore -- his world view and folk ideas -- stems from the Puritan and frontier traditions in American cultural history.
- Rhetorical Reagan.
- Before examining the folk ideas implicit in Reagan's rhetoric, it is instructive to see how he uses folk themes explicitly. ... "3 Reagan also argues against certain policies by likening them to folk beliefs. ...
- Reagan posits that his opposition lives in a folkloric world of fantasy and delusion while he himself avoids such traditional thought and conventions, coming instead to unfiltered reality. ...
- Although Reagan uses folklore to denigrate his opposition, he also uses it to promote his own views. ... "7 Even his promoters use folklore to present Reagan in a favorable light. Frank Van Der Linden's The Real Reagan, ostensibly a biography, explains that "Reagan is like a Knight of the Age of Chivalry scarred by many battles but holding high his sword for one more charge. ...
- One folkloric genre Reagan uses to promote his views is the proverb. ...
- Reagan also uses medicinal folk metaphors for the American economy. ... "21 In this metaphor of nutritional throughput, Reagan does not forget that the mode of elimination is dependent on the appetite. ...
- One of Reagan's most widely used figures is "belt-tightening. ... The phrase "remove the layers of fat"25 has a clinically neutral sound, but the words suggest surgical removal, especially when Reagan amplifies the metaphor with the image of "cutting the fat. "26 In this same vein, Reagan the social physician insists that it is Carter who is "like the witch doctor that gets mad when a good doctor comes along with a cure that'll work. ...
118. Ronald Reagan
- www.reaganfoundation.org
- We also are pleased that the Congress of the United States saw fit to honor you by renaming the airport in the capital of the greatest country in the world the "Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport". ...
- When Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois above the store where his father sold shoes, little did he know that someday he would graduate from nearby Eureka College where he was known as "Dutch" Reagan, the sports star and drama student; that his radio job as a sports announcer would lead to a screen test and a contract with Warner Brothers where he made over 50 films; that he possessed the leadership abilities and ambition to become Governor of California in 1966 and that just 14 years later the Democrat-turned-Republican would be swept by a conservative political tide to an electoral victory making him the 40th president of the United States of America.
- Ronald Reagan.
119. Ronald Reagan Humor - The Wit of President Reagan
- politicalhumor.about.com
- About > Arts & Entertainment > Political Humor > Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan Humor.
- Humor about ex-President Ronald Reagan.
- Funny Ronald Reagan Quotes.
- Funny quotes and jokes by former President Ronald Reagan.
- The Reagan Miniseries Controversy.
- CBS's decision to cancel its controversial Ronald Reagan miniseries in the wake of a conservative outcry spawned a wave of jokes, cartoons, and satire ridiculing the television network.
- Reagan Pyramid Nears Completion.
- From The Onion: "Slave manpower was doubled this week in an effort to assure that erection of the gigantic Reagan Pyramid remains on schedule, and will be completed in time for the 40th President's mummification and ascension into the Afterworld upon death. ...
- Funny Ronald Reagan Picture.
- Classic picture of President Reagan striking a funny pose.
- Ronald Reagan's Letters.
- Reagan: Grace Under the Scalpel.
- Top 10 Things Overheard at Ronald Reagan's Birthday Party.
- Ronald Reagan's Movie Outtakes.
- An amusing collection of outtakes from Ronald Reagan's films, featuring a bit of salty language from the actor-turned-president. ...
120. Ronald Reagan
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- GARY BOAS AND RONALD REAGAN.
- I met Reagan at the Landis Valley Motor Inn in Lancaster. ...
121. Reagan, Ronald
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- REAGAN, RONALD.
- Ronald Reagan lived in the public eye for more than fifty years as an actor and politician. ...
- Reagan made his debut on television 7 December 1950 as a detective on the CBS Airflyte Theater adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel. After a dozen appearances over the next four years on various shows, Reagan's big television break came when Taft Schreiber of MCA acquainted him with G. ... Reagan hosted this popular Sunday evening show from 1954 to 1962, starring in thirty-four episodes himself. Reagan was one of the first movie stars to see the potential of television and, as host, he introduced such Hollywood notables as Joan Crawford, Alan Ladd, and Fred Astaire to their television debuts. ...
- In 1964, Reagan began a two-season stint as host of Death Valley Days which he had to relinquish when he announced his candidacy for governor of California in January 1966. During his terms as Governor of California (1966-74), Reagan made frequent televised appearances on Report to the People. ...
- The hinge between Reagan's acting and political careers swung on a nationally televised speech, "A Time for Choosing," on 27 October 1964. This speech for Barry Goldwater, which David Broder hailed as "the most successful political debut since William Jennings Bryan electrified the 1896 Democratic convention with his 'Cross of Gold' speech," brought in over one million dollars for the Republican candidate and marked the beginning of Reagan's reign as the leading conservative for the next twenty-five years. ...
- By 1980, the year Reagan was elected president for the first of his two terms, more people received their political information from television than from any other source. Reagan's experience as an actor on the screen and on television gave him an enormous advantage as politics moved fully into its television era. ...
- " Reagan surmounted his numerous gaffes and factual inaccuracies until the Iran-Contra affair, when it became apparent that his style could not extricate him from the suspicion that he knew more than he was telling the American public. ...
- Reagan's aides perfected a new political art form--the visual press release--whereby Reagan could take credit for new housing starts while visiting a construction site in Fort Worth or announce a new welfare initiative during a visit to a nursing home.
- Ronald Reagan was an average television actor but a peerless television politician. Both Reagan and his staff set the standard by which future administrations will be judged. As Schmuhl argues in Statecraft and Stagecraft, Ronald Reagan represented not only the rhetorical presidency, but the theatrical presidency as well. ...
122. Article: Ronald Reagan - Wicipedia
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- Ronald Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Wilson Reagan (ganwyd 6 Chwefror, 1911) oedd y 40fed (1981-1989) Arlywydd yr Unol Daleithiau. ...
- Yn ei fywyd cyn dechrau bywyd gwleidyddol yn 1966, fel Llywodraethwr Talaith Califfornia, roedd Ronald Reagan yn actor enwog yn yr ail rhanc (e. ...
- Reagan yw'r person hynach i gael eu etholi fel Arlywydd yr Unol Daleithiau, roedd e'n 69 flynyddoedd a 349 dydd oed ar eu agoriad cyntaf yn 1981. ...
123. Ronald Reagan photo
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124. Books about US President Ronald W. Reagan
- www.presidentialmuseums.com
- Ronald W. Reagan .
- Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan: An American Hero: His Voice, His Values, His Vision .
- Contribution by Nancy Reagan, Manufactured by DK Publishing, Tehabi Books / Hardcover / Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated / June 2001 .
- I Love You, Ronnie: The Letters of Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan / Hardcover / Random House, Incorporated>September 2000 .
- The Age of Reagan, 1964-1980: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order .
- A Different Drummer: Thirty Years with Ronald Reagan .
- Deaver, Foreword by Nancy Reagan / Hardcover / HarperCollins Publishers Incorporated / April 2001.
- Stories in His Own Hand: The Everyday Wisdom of Ronald Reagan .
- Reagan, in His Own Hand: Ronald Reagan's Writings That Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America .
- Reagan, in His Own Hand: The Writings of Ronald Reagan That Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America .
- Ronald Reagan: The Presidental Portfolio: History as Told through the Collection of the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum .
- Beschloss (Introduction), Michael Beschloss (Introduction), Ronald Reagan Presidential Library / Hardcover / PublicAffairs, LLC / November 2001 .
- President Ronald W. Reagan: Well. ...
125. Article: Telegraph of Nashua
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- The paper received some attention during the 1980 presidential primary, when it hosted a debate, paid for by Ronald Reagan. During a debate over which candidates should be allowed to participate, editor Jon Breen, acting as moderator, told the soundman to turn off Reagan's microphone. Reagan's response, "I paid for this microphone, Mr. ... The fact that Reagan got the editor's name wrong is often forgotten. ...
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