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Book Review: The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan
No sooner was this book published than it was greeted with charges of plagiarism, egregious misstatements, and “invisible” footnotes.
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Sousa scion leads Carson White House draft parade; Cmte raises $2.8 million
Serious effort to get Carson in the race raises serious money and oblique encouragement from the surgeon.
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Reagan’s Lessons for the Crisis in Egypt
The timeless lessons of the 40th President, the Egyptian turmoil, and the 38th annual CPAC.
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Don’t Forget the 1980 Draft Jack Kemp for Vice President Effort
The inside story of that campaign…
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Drafting Ken Blackwell
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GOP should reflect on Reagan’s Berlin Wall speech, 21 years later
For conservatives and Republicans who are wondering what in the world happened to their party, we should recall June 12, 1987. That day, exactly 21 years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood before the wall dividing East and West Berlin and | Read More »
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McConnell Delivers Remarks at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Ronald Reagan would have a lot to say about todays Congress
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Reagan Would Have Ordered Terrorist Surveillance
This is the eleventh in an occasional series of exclusive articles in which leading conservatives who served in the Reagan Administration explain how they believe the principles of Reagan conservatism ought to be applied today and in the coming years. | Read More »
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Reaganaut Realism Should Guide Foreign Policy
How Reagan conservatism would be applied today
- Bauer: Protect Life From Conception Until Death
- Hodel: What Would Reagan Do About Energy?
- Gaffney: U.S. Must Move to Full Missile Defense
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Draft Incompatible With Free Society
Resign conscription to dustbin of American history
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Reagan Renewed America’s Spirit
President championed peace through strength
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Reagan and Teddy Roosevelt: Two Great Presidents
Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down with James Strock, author of Reagan on Leadership and Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership. Following is our conversation. Thank you for taking the time to visit with us. As you know, I’m a | Read More »
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Ed Meese: Reagan Would Still Oppose Law of the Sea Treaty
No adequate changes have been made to UN treaty
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The Ronald Reagan I Knew
He was a man who knew himself, and who we are as a people
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Ronald Reagan’s Delightful Letters
A collection of Reagan’s correspondence that sheds valuable light on the integrity and character of our 40th President.
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PEACE THROUGH STRENGTHReagan’s Early Call: Win Cold War
He made the determination that the Cold War would be won
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Phyllis Stewart Schlafly, 1924-2016
Phyllis Schlafly, the St. Louis-born American intellectual who grew from a shy and beautiful girl to become one of the most influential political activists of the 20th and 21st century, died today, Monday, September 5, 2016 according to Eagle Forum.
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Obama, Immigration Propaganda and Our National Identity
Just when you think the Hollywood left might be showing some independence from the Obama White House, it once again falls in line to mouth its propaganda. Just kidding. No one believes that Hollywood leftists think independently. Fox News reports | Read More »
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The #NeverTrump Party’s Desperate Scenarios
Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol stunned the political world when, after weeks of talk about recruiting a high-profile candidate to run for president with an anti-Trump conservative third party, he confirmed that he has instead focused on the relatively unknown | Read More »
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Peter Hannaford, RIP
Peter Hannaford was the quintessential gentleman, courteous, personable and self-effacing – but he was also a tough, principled conservative.