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True Reagan

Author : James S. Rosebush
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Presidents
ISBN : 1455594547

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Who was Ronald Reagan' James Rosebush reveals the man behind the President. President Ronald Reagan has been discussed, critiqued, and analyzed by both his supporters and his opponents. His legacy has lived on, but his character has remained a mystery. Who was the man behind the public figure' James Rosebush, Deputy Assistant to President Reagan and Chief of Staff to Nancy Reagan, knew the man that the rest of the world never fully understood. In WHAT MADE RONALD REAGAN GREAT AND WHY IT MATTERS, Rosebush uncovers Reagan's inner workings and the impact they had on history. With his insight and first-hand knowledge of President Reagan, Rosebush aims to show readers why Reagan was the last truly great leader, and how the end of that era is impacting our current state of affairs.

True Reagan

Author : James Rosebush
Publisher : Center Street
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781455593835

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WHAT MADE RONALD REAGAN TICK? What was the secret to his greatness, the source of his influence, the key to his character, the strength behind his leadership? And why does it matter to the nation today? Just the mention of his name still evokes deep admiration and affection among Americans of every stripe, on both sides of the aisle. Many have previously sought to capture the essence of this very public figure often called "mysterious and unknowable." But now, as James Rosebush tells Reagan's story from first-hand experience in TRUE REAGAN, we come closer to understanding the heart of this great American. In his roles as the longest-serving Chief of Staff to Nancy Reagan and Deputy Assistant to President Reagan (his point man on philanthropy and public/private partnerships), James Rosebush had unrivaled one-on-one access to Reagan, observing his personality, his decision-making, his guarded nature. Rosebush's revelations are moving and meant to inspire us to look to our 40th President for guidance now as we face the global challenges of a complicated 21st century. Ronald Reagan was first and foremost an intensely private person, although the life he led placed him at the center of people's attention from his earliest years. Small-town boy and college athlete, sportscaster and lifelong sports fan, actor and movie star, union leader and TV spokesman, Democrat and Republican, governor and president: what an incredible and extraordinary path. Rosebush tells how his center core was formed by his mother, who devoted herself to helping others even as the Reagans struggled themselves. The spiritual foundation she instilled in him by teaching him the Bible governed his thoughts, beliefs and actions all his life. In a very real sense, his upbringing destined Reagan to become a global evangelist for American Exceptionalism - but importantly, as Rosebush learned first-hand, that did not mean Reagan thought Americans themselves were superior, as today's pundits and politicians often preach. Rather, Reagan believed that the ideals of America's founding were superior, enabling all Americans to live lives based on high ideals and spiritual principles, and thus achieve unparalleled success. Reagan was uniquely able to lead from true conviction and strength, his confidence stemming from an unshakeable fundamental belief system. Better understanding the essence of this inspiring and principled leader is critical to our future. Journey back with Rosebush through the innumerable examples he recounts from first-hand observation and marvel once again at TRUE REAGAN.

Getting Right with Reagan

Author : Marcus M. Witcher
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780700628773

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Republicans today often ask, “What would Reagan do?” The short answer: probably not what they think. Hero of modern-day conservatives, Ronald Reagan was not even conservative enough for some of his most ardent supporters in his own time—and today his practical, often bipartisan approach to politics and policy would likely be deemed apostasy. To try to get a clearer picture of what the real Reagan legacy is, in this book Marcus M. Witcher details conservatives’ frequently tense relationship with Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and explores how they created the latter-day Reagan myth. Witcher reminds us that during Reagan’s time in office, conservative critics complained that he had failed to bring about the promised Reagan Revolution—and in 1988 many Republican hopefuls ran well to the right of his policies. Notable among the dissonant acts of his administration: Reagan raised taxes when necessary, passed comprehensive immigration reform, signed a bill that saved Social Security, and worked with adversaries at home and abroad to govern effectively. Even his signature accomplishment—invoked by “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”—was highly unpopular with the Conservative Caucus, as evidenced in their newspaper ads comparing the president to Neville Chamberlain: “Appeasement is as Unwise in 1988 as in 1938.” Reagan’s presidential library and museum positioned him above partisan politics, emphasizing his administration’s role in bringing about economic recovery and negotiating an end to the Cold War. How this legacy, as Reagan himself envisioned it, became the more grandiose version fashioned by Republicans after the 1980s tells us much about the late twentieth-century transformation of the GOP—and, as Witcher’s work so deftly shows, the conservative movement as we know it now.

In the Secret Service

Author : Jerry Parr,Carolyn Parr
Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781414388915

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In the Secret Service by Jerry Parr,Carolyn Parr Pdf

Meet Jerry Parr. In 1981, he was the agent standing next to Ronald Reagan when John Hinckley, Jr., stepped out of the crowd, intent on killing the president. In the Secret Service is an adrenaline-filled ride through the life of the agent who saved Ronald Reagan’s life. Jerry spent much of his life as a silent eyewitness to history, with a gun at his fingertips. What motivates a man who is ready at a moment’s notice to step into the path of a bullet? In In the Secret Service, you’ll also follow Jerry’s inner journey. That journey led him from the halls of the powerful to the streets of the poor in Washington, D.C., to the mountain passes of war-torn El Salvador to help orphans. You won’t want to miss this insider’s perspective on the Secret Service and a look into the heart of a man who was—and is—ready to sacrifice himself for another. At times heart-pounding, at times heartrending, this richly textured memoir of a Secret Service Agent will first move you to the edge of your seat, then to the depths of your soul.

My Father at 100

Author : Ron Reagan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781101475546

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A moving memoir of the beloved fortieth president of the United States, by his son. February 6, 2011, is the one hundredth anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth. To mark the occasion, Ron Reagan has written My Father at 100, an intimate look at the life of his father-one of the most popular presidents in American history-told from the perspective of someone who knew Ronald Reagan better than any adviser, friend, or colleague. As he grew up under his father's watchful gaze, he observed the very qualities that made the future president a powerful leader. Yet for all of their shared experiences of horseback rides and touch football games, there was much that Ron never knew about his father's past, and in My Father at 100, he sets out to understand this beloved, if often enigmatic, figure who turned his early tribulations into a stunning political career. Since his death in 2004, President Reagan has been a galvanizing force that personifies the values of an older America and represents an important era in national history. Ron Reagan traces the sources of these values in his father's early years and offers a heartfelt portrait of a man and his country-and his personal memories of the president he knew as "Dad."

The Real Ronald Reagan

Author : Mary Joan Roll-Sieffert
Publisher : Belleville, Ont. : Epic Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2003-01
Category : Fans (Persons)
ISBN : 1553065492

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The Real Ronald Reagan by Mary Joan Roll-Sieffert Pdf

This book is not an exhaustive biographical work on the life of Ronald Reagan. It is, however, a unique look at his life from the perspective of a loyal devotee. Joan Roll-Sieffert, the author, was the president of the Pittsburgh chapter of the Ronald Reagan Fan Club. In that role she stayed in touch with him, from the days he was a aspiring young actor throughout his presidency and beyond-all together, an involvement that spans more than five decades. Joan shares with us in this book her memories of this remarkable man she idolized.You will find in the pages that follow a treasure trove of photos and fan club memorabilia sure to be coveted by Reagan movie buffs. You will catch an insider's glimpse of the mind and manner of this American hero in his correspondence with Joan. Joan also unabashedly shares her personal viewpoints regarding the historical, humanitarian and spiritual significance of Ronald Reagan's life and presidency. This all adds up to an engaging read with a unique historical bent.Think of this book as a loving testament to an icon.Lou Hancherick, Editor, Harmony Magazine

Ronald Reagan Was A Badass

Author : Bill O'Neill
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1648450741

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American history is full of many badasses who weren't afraid to blaze new trails, often placing themselves in great danger in process. Along with a host of trailblazing pioneers, scientists, entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, and athletes, the United States has had some incredibly badass presidents who have embodied the rough and tough American spirit. Unlike many of the countless biographies that have been written about Reagan, this book takes a lighthearted approach to what made "Ronnie" such a badass, beginning with his Hollywood acting career and ending with him riding off into the sunset with Nancy. In Ronald Reagan Was a Badass: Some Truly Amazing Stories about the United States' Fortieth President, you'll learn about how some of the following events, people, and ideas contributed to making Reagan a truly badass president and be able to answer the following questions: ?How did Reagan prosper in Hollywood and use that career to his advantage despite often getting lackluster and at least one very silly role? ?Why was such a staunch anti-communist and how did that effect his worldview??How did Reagan become such a badass public speaker? ?When did Reagan face failure and how did he rise above that??Who were two of the Reagan's badass allies in his worldwide crusade against communism? ?How did Reagan survive an assassination attempt? ?How did Babe Ruth become America's first sports hero? ?When did Reagan put forward his economic ideas and how did they make the 1980s a badass decade??How did Reagan win the Cold War? And so much more!This book is chalked full of fascinating and inspiring facts and anecdotes about arguably the most important American president since World War II. Far more than just another boring history book, this down-to-Earth read (just as Reagan would've wanted it) is guaranteed to keep you reading page after page.

Ronald Reagan, a Man True to His Word

Author : Ronald Reagan,Michael P. Hickey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : United States
ISBN : LCCN:84060239

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Ronald Reagan

Author : Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher : Britannica Educational Publishing
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781615309511

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Witty and charming, Ronald Reagan could as easily enchant political assemblies as he could movie-goers. As the first U.S. president to reach the White House by way of Hollywood, Reagan may have seemed an unlikely candidate. But throughout his life, Reagan had demonstrated a talent and passion for politics, even during his time as an actor, and his combination of knowledge and charisma won over voters. Readers examine Ronald Reagan’s life and career, from his boyhood to the successes and challenges connected to his administration to his final days.

Ronald Reagan

Author : James H. Broussard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136174537

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Few politicians in recent American history are as well-known as Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president. An iconic leader, Reagan shifted the direction of American politics toward a newly vigorous conservatism. Though he began his career as a New Deal liberal, by the end of the 1950s, Reagan had embraced conservative views. His presidency saw the longest peacetime prosperity in American history, as well as the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War, but also skyrocketing deficits and the Iran-Contra scandal. In the twenty-first century, Reagan’s legacy is both pervasive and contested, with supporters and detractors often divided along partisan lines. Yet Reagan’s own actions did not always fit into partisan boxes. In a clear-eyed and insightful narrative, James H. Broussard cuts through the mythology of both sides to produce a nuanced portrait of Reagan in his historical context. Supported by primary sources and a robust companion website, this concise biography is an ideal intoduction to this fascinating president and the issues that shaped America in the late 20th century. Routledge Historical Americans is a series of short, vibrant biographies that illuminate the lives of Americans who have had an impact on the world. Each book includes a short overview of the person’s life and puts that person into historical context through essential primary documents, written both by the subjects and about them. A series website supports the books, containing extra images and documents, links to further research, and where possible, multi-media sources on the subjects. Perfect for including in any course on American History, the books in the Routledge Historical Americans series show the impact everyday people can have on the course of history.

Hard Bodies

Author : Susan Jeffords
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0813520037

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Hard Bodies looks at some of the most popular films of the Reagan era and examines how the characters, themes, and stories presented in them often helped to reinforce and disseminate the policies, programs, and beliefs of the 'Reagan Revolution.'

The Remarkable Ronald Reagan

Author : Susan Allen
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781621570561

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Ronald Reagan was a natural leader, well-remembered not just for his political leadership, but also for his warmth, kindness, dignity, and optimism. There’s a lot kids can learn from Reagan, about our country and about being good leaders and good people. The Remarkable Ronald Reagan: Cowboy and Commander in Chief is a fun, colorful look at his life, from his humble beginnings as the son of a shoe salesman, to his years as a Hollywood actor, his service in WWII, his life as a rancher, and finally the culmination of his political career in the Oval Office. There’s plenty that even adults can learn as they read along with their kids, including Reagan's efforts to stand up against racial discrimination, and his powerful faith in God. The Remarkable Ronald Reagan is a treat for the entire family.

Ronald Reagan Remembered

Author : Ian Jackman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : DVD-Video discs
ISBN : 9780743271530

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"A portrait of a president whose eternally optimistic spirit guided his life and leadership, Ronald Reagan Remembered captures in words, pictures, and video the private world and public presidency of a beloved national icon." "Illustrated with more than 80 photographs, Ronald Reagan Remembered is a comprehensive and thoughtful keepsake of one of the most remarkable of all American lives."--BOOK JACKET.

Reagan and the World

Author : Bradley Lynn Coleman,Kyle Longley
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780813169385

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Throughout his presidency, Ronald Reagan sought "peace through strength" during an era of historic change. In the decades since, pundits and scholars have argued over the president's legacy: some consider Reagan a charismatic and consummate leader who renewed American strength and defeated communism. To others he was an ambitious and dangerous warmonger whose presidency was plagued with mismanagement, misconduct, and foreign policy failures. The recent declassification of Reagan administration records and the availability of new Soviet documents has created an opportunity for more nuanced, complex, and compelling analyses of this pivotal period in international affairs. In Reagan and the World, leading scholars and national security professionals offer fresh interpretations of the fortieth president's influence on American foreign policy. This collection addresses Reagan's management of the US national security establishment as well as the influence of Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and others in the administration and Congress. The contributors present in-depth explorations of US-Soviet relations and American policy toward Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. This balanced and sophisticated examination reveals the complexity of Reagan's foreign policy, clarifies the importance of other international actors of the period, and provides new perspectives on the final decade of the Cold War.

I Love You, Ronnie

Author : Nancy Reagan
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002-02-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780375760518

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I Love You, Ronnie by Nancy Reagan Pdf

No matter what else was going on in his life or where he was—traveling to make movies, at the White House, or sometimes just across the room—Ronald Reagan wrote letters to Nancy Reagan, to express his love, thoughts, and feelings, and to stay in touch. Through these extraordinary letters and reflections, the private character and life of an American president and his first lady are revealed. Nancy Reagan reflects with love and insight on the letters, on her husband, and on the many phases of their life together. A love story spanning half a century and the private life of this classic American couple come vividly alive in this rare and inspiring book.