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How the words of Ronald Reagan’s speechwriter live on today in Trump’s rhetoric A Presidents Day celebration at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
In a new book, author Ken Khachigian writes about his behind-the-scenes experiences as a speechwriter and confidant to Presidents Reagan and Nixon.
The former president did not say Democrats scream "the sky is falling" when Republicans cut the government budget.
White House staffers sought to protect Ronald Reagan from his more “conservative instincts” — but speechwriter Tony Dolan rescued some of the president’s most enduring words.
House Speaker Mike Johnson teased Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries about his marathon eight-plus hour speech on Thursday ...
Reagan, famous as a rhetorician, had long blended classical liberalism with Judeo-Christian traditionalism in his speeches.
For those of you who like live legislative action to play from your TV or smartphone as background noise to whatever you're ...
Reagan, famous as a rhetorician, had long blended classical liberalism with Judeo-Christian traditionalism in his speeches. The outcome on one Election Day after another suggested that the message ...
Ronald Reagan governed in California much more pragmatically than he campaigned. If only today's Republicans would do the same.
In his famous 1964 “Time for Choosing” speech, Reagan accused Democrats of “taking the party of Jefferson, Jackson, and Cleveland down the road under the banners of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin.” ...
Probably nothing angered those functionaries more than the speech Tony wrote for Reagan’s appearance in early 1983 at the National Association of Evangelicals.