An oldie-but-goodie…As we celebrate Christmas, Reagan’s 1981 address is worth reading: Nancy and I are very happy to send our warmest greetings and best wishes to all those who are celebrating Christmas. We join with Americans everywhere…
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Ronald Reagan’s Christmas Message
As we celebrate Christmas, Reagan’s 1981 address is worth reading: Nancy and I are very happy to send our warmest greetings and best wishes to all those who are celebrating Christmas. We join with Americans…
Ronald Reagan: America “is always in the Act of Becoming”
As Ronald Reagan once said: “Some may try and tell us that this is the end of an era. But what they overlook is that in America, every day is a new beginning, and every…
VIDEO: College Students Can’t Recognize Ronald Reagan
Uh, seriously?! College students at the University of Maryland cannot recognize Ronald Reagan. This is our future, America. It’s not good.
Chapman University Student Defaces Busts of Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan
The vandalizing student has been identified by the university, but the university won’t press charges and won’t punish the student because it was an act of free speech. Huh? Imagine if a bust of Barack…
Paul Kengor on Why We Should Study Ronald Reagan
Although it may be considered quaint to recall the Reagan years during the Obama era, particularly in academic circles, a case could be made for doing so. “And though Barack Obama won two terms, he…
Unforgettable Ronald Reagan
“The Berlin Wall speech is a perfect microcosm of Ronald Reagan’s entire political career,” writes Steven Hayward in The Age of Reagan.
What Can Ronald Reagan Teach the Next President?
Ronald Reagan’s legacy is far from over.
Ronald Reagan Reconstructed
Reagan’s outstanding moral character and positive motivation, which formed the foundation for his much-celebrated presidency, shone forth in his daily thoughts and reflections.
A Student Remembers Ronald Reagan
When college junior Tony Maalouf brought up the anniversary of Reagan’s death with his peers, they responded with apathy.