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Editor: Michael Reagan’s opinion piece in Sunday’s paper really got my attention. First of all, the only reason he gets any print space is due to his last name. If ...
When President Jimmy Carter’s reelection campaign advisers were planning a key West Coast swing through Washington, Oregon ...
With President Donald Trump ’s decision to intervene in the Iran- Israel war, Iran, a country 6,500 miles away from ...
The right has played hardball, and the aftermath may serve them up a twisted brew of real socialists, Republican haters, and ...
Senate bill would add at least $3.3 trillion to the national debt, according to the Congressional Budget Office. That was the ...
But in the early 1980s, Dennis Hope, who had been unemployed for around a year, believed he had found a loophole. The Outer ...
Michael Reagan draws parallels between the 1980 Iran hostage crisis and current tensions with Iran, arguing that presidential ...
It could just be me, but 2025 is starting to look like 1980.
The term “peace through strength" dates back to the 1960s when Barry Goldwater sought the Oval Office in 1964.
Likewise, one of his most famous lines from the 1980 campaign was a direct rebuttal of Carter's accusation that Reagan had campaigned against Medicare. "There you go again," Reagan replied.
The Architecture of Presidential Commemoration” surveys the history of presidential memorialization, a complicated tale.
Enter Ronald Reagan: The 69-year-old former California governor defeated Carter in a landslide, winning 44 states and 489 electoral college votes, as well as a 9.7% margin in the popular vote.