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    Home Tags Ronald Reagan

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    Trump’s bovine expletive really isn’t acceptable
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    Trump’s bovine expletive really isn’t acceptable

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    February 7, 2020 10:26 pm
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    This Jan. 28, 1986 file picture shows U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office of the White House after a televised address to the nation about the space shuttle Challenger explosion.
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    Son of Ronald Reagan: ‘My father would’ve stood and applauded’ Trump’s State of the Union

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    President Donald Trump enters the House Tuesday night to give his State of the Union address, during which he highlighted the economic boom of the past three years.
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    Record economic optimism under Trump, better than Reagan, Clinton, and Obama

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    February 5, 2020 12:48 pm
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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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    JFK mastered mean nicknames long before Trump

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    ‘Traitorous’: Ron Reagan says his father ‘would be ashamed’ of Trump

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    Democratic debate viewers hail atheist Ron Reagan ‘burning in hell’ commercial
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    Democratic debate viewers hail atheist Ron Reagan ‘burning in hell’ commercial

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    The sale of the Trump International Hotel in Washington may leave Trump supporters and staffers looking for a new hangout.
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    Buzz: Trump silent vote is ‘on steroids,’ J. David Patterson to Pentagon, Trump hotel sale scrambles fans

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    Tom Brokaw, shown interviewing Bill Clinton in 1980, said the former president had the ability to bring people together but hurt himself in the Lewinsky affair.
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    Brokaw: Today’s media destructive, ‘24/7 rage about what’s pissing people off’

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    Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to local residents during a bus tour stop, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, in Mason City, Iowa.
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    Pushed on age, Biden says Winston Churchill was older. He wasn’t

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    December 20, 2019 2:42 am
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    FILE - In this March 18, 1980, file photo, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker listens to a question as he appears before the Senate Banking Committee in Washington, D.C.  The Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. each unanimously voted to adopt the so-called Volcker Rule, taking a major step toward preventing extreme risk-taking on Wall Street that helped trigger the 2008 financial crisis. The rule which states that U.S. banks will be barred in most cases from trading for their own profit under a federal rule is named after Paul Volcker, a former Fed chairman who was an adviser to President Barack Obama during the financial crisis. (AP Photo/Chick Harrity, File)
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    Paul Volcker, inflation-fighting former Fed chairman, dies at 92

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    December 9, 2019 2:14 pm
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