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    President John F. Kennedy holds a bag of popcorn in the presidential box as he passes it along to Vice President Lyndon Johnson during the American League baseball opener between the Chicago White Sox and the new Washington Senators, April 10, 1961. JFK was the king of nasty nicknames, and dubbed LBJ "Rufus Cornpone," according to a new book.
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    Buzz: Reagan library lands stealth fighter, call for a GOP 'squad,' Batgirl's ride in DC
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    President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy react after Mrs. Reagan sat down after speaking and forgot to introduce the President at the Capital Center in Landover, Md., Monday, Jan. 21, 1985, during an event held for those who would have participated in the inaugural parade, which was canceled because of bad weather.
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    Ron and Nancy, In a booth at Chasen’s

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    President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019, in Washington.
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    Former first lady Nancy Reagan attends an event in 2012.
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    "Now, Reagan had a little bit of this, but I don't think to the same extent — but he also won," Donald Trump said.
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    It’s up to Trump whether it will be ‘Goodbye’ or ‘Good riddance’

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    President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan pose next to their Christmas tree.
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    For Trump and the journalists, the party’s over

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    Mr. President, listen to your wife
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    Mr. President, listen to your wife

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    The world needs more Nancy Reagans — and Sheila Tates
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    House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former first lady Nancy Reagan pause at a portrait of former President Ronald Reagan during a Gingrich visit to the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, on Friday, July 21, 1995. Gingrich toured the museum and spoke to a gathering of library patrons. Former President Reagan did not attend. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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    Book: Gingrich is America’s top conservative, heir to Reagan, Goldwater

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