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“The economic growth that began in 1982 continued unbroken for a remarkable ninety-two months, during which time nearly thirty-five million new jobs were created.16”
― Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign That Changed America
― Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign That Changed America
“The week of the Gipper’s death, syndicated liberal cartoonist Ted Rall would show an absence of tact and an absence of a soul when he said, “I’m sure he’s turning crispy brown right about now.”9 A former conservative, Kevin Phillips, wrote in his book The Politics of Rich and Poor, “The 1980s were the triumph of upper America—an ostentatious celebration of wealth, the political ascendancy of the richest third of the population and a glorification of capitalism, free markets and finance.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“After 1619—when Great Britain entered into the slave trade—some ten million African slaves were shipped to North America and South America, all the way down to Brazil. “In Virginia, during the 1680s, there were still only 3,000 slaves in a population of 70,000, but by 1756 they numbered over 100,000, about 40 percent of the population,” wrote historian James Ferguson.”
― Mary Ball Washington: The Untold Story of George Washington's Mother
― Mary Ball Washington: The Untold Story of George Washington's Mother
“In 1980, “radical chic conductor Leonard Bernstein said Reagan’s election would unleash the forces of fascism in America.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“drew more television viewers than did Ronald Reagan’s but in fact Reagan in 1981 had 42 million viewers while Obama in 2009 had 38 million, according to Nielsen Media Research.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“George and Barbara Bush were never invited to the Reagans’ private quarters during the eight years spent in the White House.104”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“With a year left in the Gipper’s administration, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer wrote that the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker scandal signaled “the end of the Age of Reagan” and his time in Washington was marked by “more disgraces than can fit in a nursery rhyme.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“The week of the Reagan funeral, makeshift shrines of flowers and such sprung up at Eureka College and in Dixon, Illinois, at the presidential library in Simi Valley, at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, at the Reagan home in Bel Air, and in towns and villages across the nation. Memorials appeared, too, in Prague and Budapest and in cities and villages across the former “Captive Nations” of the Baltics, as well as in the former Warsaw Pact countries. Few, if any, were visible on the campus of Harvard or in the tony Georgetown section of Washington, nor in the Upper West Side of Manhattan or in Cambridge, Massachusetts.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“The funeral of Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage was flawed when his pet parrot had to be removed because it kept squawking out the profanity Jackson had taught the foul fowl.20”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“While Reagan was often criticized by liberals and conservatives alike for quoting John Kennedy, he once received a letter from son John Kennedy, Jr., praising Reagan’s use of his father’s words and urging him to keep on quoting President Kennedy.26 In 1980, nearly all the extended Kennedy family had voted for Reagan rather than Jimmy Carter.”
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
― Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan
“There exists…in the human heart a…sense for equality, which impels the weak to attempt to lower the powerful to their own their own level and reduces men to prefer equality in slavery to inequality with freedom.”415”
― The Search for Reagan: The Appealing Intellectual Conservatism of Ronald Reagan
― The Search for Reagan: The Appealing Intellectual Conservatism of Ronald Reagan




