Ronald Reagan changed the question from 'Are we better off?' to 'Are you better off?' At this point in time, I think we can safely say, 'I'm not better off. You're not better off. And we're not better off.'
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Ronald Reagan changed the question from 'Are we better off?' to 'Are you better off?' At this point in time, I think we can safely say, 'I'm not better off. You're not better off. And we're not better off.'
Ronald Reagan took a look at this clause and decided against appointing Orrin Hatch, who was a senator and still is, to the Supreme Court
One of the great tragedies of his death was later that year was the beginning of the (expletive) plague. There is no question in my mind Ronald Reagan would have talked about AIDS if Harvey Milk made him
The basic principles that Ronald Reagan talked about in the ’80s are just as important today
of course, Ronald Reagan was famous for that ... to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire. To simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from a struggle between right and wrong, and good and evil.