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'''Ronald Wilson Reagan''' (]) was the 40th ], from ]-]. Longest-lived president at age 90 (as of 2001). '''Ronald Wilson Reagan''' (]) was the 40th ], from ]-]. Longest-lived president at age 90 (as of 2001).




Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. He was a first-rate radio announcer of Chicago Cubs games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and storytelling gifts to flesh out the game. Once in ], during the ninth inning of a ] game, the wire went dead. Reagan smoothly improvised the play-by-play. Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. He was a first-rate radio announcer of Chicago Cubs games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and storytelling gifts to flesh out the game. Once in ], during the ninth inning of a ] game, the wire went dead. Reagan smoothly improvised the play-by-play.




Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. There he acquired the nickname "the Gipper," which he retained the rest of his life. Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. There he acquired the nickname "the Gipper," which he retained the rest of his life.




Ronald Reagan began his political life as a staunch ] / ] supporter. He gradually became a staunch anti-Communist. His political career started through the presidency of the ] (SAG). He gained political stature through radio broadcasts and speaking tours sponsored by the ] company. Ronald Reagan began his political life as a staunch ] / ] supporter. He gradually became a staunch anti-Communist. His political career started through the presidency of the ] (SAG). He gained political stature through radio broadcasts and speaking tours sponsored by the ] company.



In 1966, he was elected governor of ] and tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1976 over the incumbent ]. After his defeat at the ]he want on to be elected president in 1980 and 1984. During his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Like most successful politicians, he had great stage presence, and great instincts for how to come across to people and make them like him.

In 1966, he was elected governor of ] and tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1976 over the incumbent ]. After his defeat at the ]he want on to be elected president in 1980 and 1984. During his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Like most successful politicians, he had great stage presence, and great instincts for how to come across to people and make them like him. But all that would have been meaningless without his rampant enthusiasm for America and believe in the individual.




He was: He was:

* anti-Communist
* Anti Communist, Pro Freedom

* in favor of tax cuts * in favor of tax cuts

* in favor of smaller non-military government * in favor of smaller non-military government

* in favor of removing regulations on corporations * in favor of removing regulations on corporations

* supportive of business interests, both small and large * supportive of business interests, both small and large

* supportive of some individual liberties * supportive of some individual liberties

* tough on crime * tough on crime

* a big fan of jellybeans * a big fan of jellybeans




He is credited with: He is credited with:

* building up the military * building up the military

* lowering taxes * lowering taxes

* increasing the budget deficit
* creating the ] * creating the ]

* greatly escalating the "war on drugs" * greatly escalating the "war on drugs"

* beginning antimissile defense research (]) * beginning antimissile defense research (])

* coining the term "]" * coining the term "]"
* firing the ] when they attempted to strike


* firing the ] when they illegally striked
Debate continues as to his impact in:

* defeating the ] through the escalation of the ] ] * defeating the ] through the escalation of the ] ]

* reviving the US ] through ] * reviving the US ] through ]



Debate continues as to his impact in:

* damaging ] * damaging ]




He was the first divorced person to be elected president. He was the first divorced person to be elected president.



During his administration, there was a major scandal and investigation of his administration's covert support of wars in ] and ] in what came to be known as the ].

During his administration, there was a major scandal and investigation of his administration's covert support of wars in ] and ] in what came to be known as the ]. His quick call for an independent consul and cooperation with consul kept the scandals from affecting his presidency.




Reagan currently suffers from ]. Reagan currently suffers from ].




=== Major Legislation Signed === === Major Legislation Signed ===




=== Major Legislation Vetoed === === Major Legislation Vetoed ===




=== ] Appointments === === ] Appointments ===

:] - 1981 :] - 1981

:] - Chief Justice, 1986 (an associate justice since 1972) :] - Chief Justice, 1986 (an associate justice since 1972)

:] - 1986 :] - 1986

:] - 1988 :] - 1988




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'''Inaugural Addresses:''' '''Inaugural Addresses:'''

*] *]




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'''See also:''' '''See also:'''

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* ] * ]

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* Previous President: ] * Previous President: ]

* Next President: ] * Next President: ]


Revision as of 22:23, 24 December 2001

Ronald Wilson Reagan (R) was the 40th president of the United States, from 1981-1989. Longest-lived president at age 90 (as of 2001).


Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. He was a first-rate radio announcer of Chicago Cubs games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and storytelling gifts to flesh out the game. Once in 1934, during the ninth inning of a Cubs-Cardinals game, the wire went dead. Reagan smoothly improvised the play-by-play.


Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. There he acquired the nickname "the Gipper," which he retained the rest of his life.


Ronald Reagan began his political life as a staunch New Deal / Franklin D. Roosevelt supporter. He gradually became a staunch anti-Communist. His political career started through the presidency of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). He gained political stature through radio broadcasts and speaking tours sponsored by the General Electric company.


In 1966, he was elected governor of California and tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1976 over the incumbent Gerald Ford. After his defeat at the Republican Conventionhe want on to be elected president in 1980 and 1984. During his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Like most successful politicians, he had great stage presence, and great instincts for how to come across to people and make them like him. But all that would have been meaningless without his rampant enthusiasm for America and believe in the individual.


He was:

  • Anti Communist, Pro Freedom
  • in favor of tax cuts
  • in favor of smaller non-military government
  • in favor of removing regulations on corporations
  • supportive of business interests, both small and large
  • supportive of some individual liberties
  • tough on crime
  • a big fan of jellybeans


He is credited with:

  • building up the military
  • lowering taxes
  • greatly escalating the "war on drugs"
  • beginning antimissile defense research (Star Wars)


Debate continues as to his impact in:


He was the first divorced person to be elected president.


During his administration, there was a major scandal and investigation of his administration's covert support of wars in Iran and Nicaragua in what came to be known as the Iran-Contra Affair. His quick call for an independent consul and cooperation with consul kept the scandals from affecting his presidency.


Reagan currently suffers from Alzheimers disease.


Major Legislation Signed

Major Legislation Vetoed

Supreme court Appointments

Sandra Day O'Connor - 1981
William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, 1986 (an associate justice since 1972)
Antonin Scalia - 1986
Anthony M. Kennedy - 1988




Inaugural Addresses:


/Talk




See also: