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The Gipper

2018
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Overview
Some term language crucial to Ronald Reagan’s presidency. They understate the truth. Language was his presidency, the spoken word its core. In the 2004 bookRonald Reagan, Dinesh D’Souza noted how many miss America’s fortieth president. “He isn’t returning,” the author cautioned prior to the Gipper’s death that year. “The truth is, we don’t need another Reagan”—rather, to ask what he would say. Even his first major job foretold the weight of language to Reagan’s presidency. Franklin Roosevelt used 1930s radio to combat fear. Reagan used it to carry the Chicago Cubs over WHO Des Moines. Hugh Sidey would