So we thought we’d dedicate this podcast to the personal side of our 40th president who was described as an ordinary man who accomplished extraordinary things. Ronald Reagan often credited his political success to an empathy with ordinary Americans. Asked by a reporter on the eve of his election in 1980 what Americans saw in him, Reagan replied: "Would you laugh if I told you that I think, maybe, they see themselves, and that I'm one of them? I've never been able to detach myself or think that I, somehow, am apart from them." Even after two terms as president, Reagan called himself a "citizen-politician," the phrase he often used to describe himself in 1966 when he was elected governor of California in his first race for public office. Reagan said he wanted to become part of government in order to reduce its influence.
A Reagan Forum – Mark Levin
Words To Live By – Terms of Engagement
A Reagan Forum – Karen Pence
Words To Live By – Beirut and Grenada
A Reagan Forum – Terry Bradshaw
Words To Live By – Quality of Life
A Reagan Forum – Jimmy Lai Documentary
Words To Live By – Lebanon vs. Ukraine
A Reagan Forum – The Republican Presidential Debate
WTLB – The Heritage Foundation and Ronald Reagan
A Reagan Forum – James Mattis
Words To Live By – The United Nations
A Reagan Forum – Neil Gorsuch
Words To Live By – Debate Season
A Reagan Forum – Gary Sinise
Words To Live By – Broadcasting Freedom
A Reagan Forum – Tommy Lasorda
Words To Live By – Massacre on Korean Airline Flight 007
A Reagan Forum – Donald Rumsfeld
Words To Live By – Republican National Convention Acceptance Speech
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