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FILE - In this Aug. 14, 1981, file photo, President Ronald Reagan shows his boot following the signing of his tax bill at his California vacation home, Rancho del Cielo, near Santa Barbara, Ca. Reagan might as well be sitting in on the troubled debt talks of 2011, so frequently is his memory invoked by both sides. But for vastly different reasons. Conservative Republicans praise the 40th president's steely advocacy for smaller government and lower taxes. President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies praise Reagan because, they say, he was the sublime compromiser, willing to work with Democrats to forge landmark tax and Social Security deals and willing to raise the federal debt ceiling so the government could keep borrowing to pay its bills. (AP Photo/File)
WASHINGTON - In a quiet, yet very public, moment of tenderness, Nancy Reagan visited her husband's casket in the Capitol Rotunda one final time before the funeral cortege departed for Washington's National Cathedral.
President Bush hugs Nancy Reagan as he and first lady Laura Bush greet her at Blair House in Washingon, Thursday.
You told some newspapers editors last week that if Ronald Reagan were running for president today “he could not get through the Republican primary.”
You told some newspapers editors last week that if Ronald Reagan were running for president today “he could not get through the Republican primary.”
Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution,” Visit his website at www.reagan.com, or email comments to Reagan@caglecartoons.com
Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution,” Visit his website at www.reagan.com, or email comments to Reagan@caglecartoons.com
After seeing two writers disagree with a recent “Letter” I wrote the first week of March, I figured it was time to remind these forgetful conservatives of the simple principles of “Economics 101”
James Brolin as President Ronald Reagan poses on the set of CBS\'
NEW YORK - Barraged by accusations from conservatives that it was distorting the legacy of a president, CBS announced Tuesday it was pulling "The Reagans" miniseries off the air.
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If you don’t like something or want to get something done, you don’t let little things like the Constitution get in your way.
A guard of honor carries a coffin bearing the body of former President Ronald Reagan for final interment ceremonies at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., Friday.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan poses for an official White House photo in Washington D.C., in this 1981 file photo, during his first year in office.
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev touches the casket of former President Ronald Reagan laying in state in the Capitol Rotunda on Capitol Hill Thursday.
For conservatives and Republicans who are wondering what in the world happened to their party, we should recall June 12, 1987. That day, 21 years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood before the wall dividing East and West Berlin and directed his famous appeal to the leader of the then Soviet Union, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”
NEW YORK - As president, he crushed one of the few labor unions whose endorsement he won as a candidate.
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SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - At a sunset hilltop ceremony, a week of public mourning for Ronald Reagan came to a close with his three surviving children poignantly remembering their father - the 40th president of the United States - as loving and dedicated.
America has almost 12 million illegal immigrants.
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Ten Republican presidential candidates wanting to succeed President Bush embraced a more popular president, conservative icon Ronald Reagan, at every turn in their first debate of the 2008 race.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Ronald Reagan was remembered with jelly beans, flowers and American flags on Sunday at memorials in his hometown and outside the mortuary where the former president's body lay.
If you don’t like something or want to get something done, you don’t let little things like the Constitution get in your way.
WASHINGTON -The capital honored Ronald Reagan on Thursday with a procession by tens of thousands past his casket, quiet prelude to a majestic funeral shaped by his own hand. Visitors from the Reagan-era ranks of power and friendship flocked to his widow's side.
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