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Published: December 6, 2009 William A. Wilson, who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 as the first full-fledged American ambassador to the Vatican but whose term was clouded by unauthorized dealings with Libya, died Saturday at his home...
Tags: Mr. Wilson, Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Southern California, Vatican, Libyan, William A. Wilson, Mexico, Stanford, Iran-Contra affair, The Reagans, Politics, Restoration Movement, Libya, Eureka College, Muammar al-Gaddafi
The document, the most complete accounting of recent Secret Service security breakdowns, includes officers mistakenly admitting to the White House grounds a family in a minivan, a man believed to be a delivery driver, and a woman previously known to agents...
Tags: Secret Service, Hsu Washington Post, The Washington Post, White House, Los Angeles, Politics, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Central Intelligence Agency, Richard C. Weaver, Protective security units, Ronald Reagan, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Homeland security, Secretarᅢᆳa de Inteligencia, Year of birth missing
State Highway 22, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of his dental practice in Corsicana with a Christmas food drive for the Navarro County Food Pantry Ministry. Hocker invites the community to come celebrate with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m...Everyone...
Tags: TRA Board, BOC Certified Mastectomy Fitter, executive committee, Corsicana, Palestine, Gaza, Texas State Highway 22, Trinity River Authority, Ronald Reagan, Business Finance, Waxahachie Texas, Corsicana Texas, Navarro County Texas
For Republicans and conservatives Sarah Palin has become a star on level with Ronald Reagan. Reagan is practically the “gold standard” of conservatism. As I was looking into Ronald Reagan’s economic policies this week, I ran into...
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The war of words continued last week in the battle of Republicans pursuing -- or at least considering the pursuit of -- a campaign for Iowa governor. "Terry Branstad is saying those who believe he isn't conservative enough 'don't know him.' The trouble...
Tags: Terry Branstad, Jeremy Portje Phil Garthwaite, Supreme Court, special interests, court elections, Garthwaite Bill, Wisconsin, Dubuque, Iran-Contra affair, Politics, Restoration Movement, Terry E. Branstad, Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, Barry Goldwater, Eureka College, Opposition research
Goldstein, a young scholar who was helping him prepare a retrospective on the two American presidents most identified with the debacle in Southeast Asia. At their last working lunch, Bundy shared a remarkable insight about the two presidents he served...
Tags: Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Lyndon B. Johnson, Politics, John F. Kennedy assassination, Barack Obama, Great Society, John F. Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson, Opposition research, Ronald Reagan, Restoration Movement, McGeorge Bundy, Presidential library, First inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, International reaction to the United States presidential election, Council on Foreign Relations
Wilson dies at 95; first U.S. ambassador to the Vatican The L.A. businessman helped persuade Ronald Reagan to run for California governor and remained a friend and advisor. William A. Wilson, a Los Angeles businessman and a member of President Reagan's...
Tags: Vatican, Ronald Reagan, William A. Wilson, kitchen cabinet, U.S, Los Angeles, Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Iran-Contra affair, The Reagans, Eureka College, Saint John's Health Center, Rancho del Cielo, Human Interest, Restoration Movement, Lou Cannon
A little while ago I posted a online video from The Onion making fun of Reagan and the Republicans. In the video Reagan is brought back to life as a zombie and he quickly unites the Republicans and becomes a 2012 Presidential hopeful. And he also turns...
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What would happen if many conservatives got their wishes this Christmas and Ronald Reagan were brought back to life to lead the Republican Party to the White House in 2012, but as a zombie? The Onion shows what it would look like if Ronald Reagan was...
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American power has been declining through the entirety of my conscious life...In the late 1970s, under Jimmy Carter, the US suffered the first captivity of its overseas diplomats since the age of Barbary pirates and a prime interest rate of 21 per cent.
Tags: Barack Obama, United States, American Review, Jimmy Carter, Iraq, Baghdad, Politics, Political positions of Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, Presidency of Barack Obama, Punahou School alumni, Barack Obama presidential primary campaign