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Ronald Reagan’s election in 1980 represented a seismic shift in U.S. politics. In his January 1981 farewell address, Carter emphasized commitment to the common good: The “national interest is ...
The swearing-in was last moved indoors in 1985, when President Ronald Reagan began his second ... oligarchy’ threatening US democracy in farewell address Biden warns of ‘dangerous oligarchy ...
Ronald Reagan’s farewell repeated his warm “shining city upon a hill” imagery, and optimistically described America as “still a beacon, still a magnet for all who must have freedom ...
In his farewell address as president, Ronald Wilson Reagan took note of one appellation he acquired along the way: “The Great Communicator.” In discussing it during a January 11, 1989 ...
He endured a rocky four years of economic unrest and international crises that ended with his defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan. But he also lived long enough to see historians reassess his ...
Biden’s note, which will remain private, is expected to follow the modern tradition of presidential farewell letters. This tradition dates back to President Ronald Reagan, who left a letter for ...
The ostensible reason was to discuss prospects for peace, but the choice of farewell by a president is ... after losing the 1980 election to Ronald Reagan, but before leaving the White House.
In his farewell address from the Oval Office Wednesday ... Trump has the potential to become a president in the caliber of Ronald Reagan, Schwartz said. In which case Biden will be noted by ...
It didn't fare well.A Justice Department lawyer had barely started making ... got his law degree from the University of Iowa in 1966 and was appointed to the bench by President Ronald Reagan in 1981.