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Reagan What Was He Really Like? / Volume 1

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    Morgan James Publishing, 2011
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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    2011
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    Intimate stories by real hard-working, unpretentious, selfless people, all thrown into a milieu; a simmering stewpot of diverse young men and women, all working for a common goal—to help Ronald Reagan succeed, from the start! People have asked, “What was Reagan like privately?” “How did he treat his children?” “How did he handle pressure?” “How did he handle danger?” “How did he treat his staff?” “How did he handle difficult, almost impossible to deal with, legislators?” Watch it unfold in intimate detail. See how Reagan used humor to disarm his most ardent critics and tenacious opponents. Rex Hime said, “He was the Sequoia, and we were the branches!” Former SFO-KPIX-CBS-TV Anchor and Governor Reagan’s Assistant Press Director, Nancy Clark Reynolds, reveals fascinating stories: “Reagan was absolutely Numero Uno in Nancy’s life. All the time. And she was with him! They were totally wound into each other, to the exclusion of everybody else!” “Reagan was gracious and funny! He had people in ‘stitches’ all the time—and he was a total gentleman. You always knew where Reagan stood. He never equated disagreement with disloyalty. Even after working 14 and 18 hour days, I could hardly wait to get to work the next morning!” Edwin Meese III said with that understated smile, “Ronald Reagan thrived on being underestimated.” Also, the untold story behind the secret plan hatched by former Air Force Secretary Thomas C. Reed and a handful of dedicated insiders to launch Reagan’s unequivocal, arguably first campaign for President of the United States in 1968.

    Original Publisher: [s.l.], Morgan James Publishing
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781600379109