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Heritage Foundation’s Ed Feulner: You don’t know his name, but he shaped your life | Opinion
Last weekend, a guy you never heard of died. He has as much to do with the way you live your life as your parents.
Since then, the U.S. has survived everything from the Civil War of the 1860s to the Great Depression to Watergate to the 9/11 terrorist attacks to two world wars to the January 6, 2021 insurrection.
Darren Beattie — a top State Department official who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term ...
Ron Reagan recounts the signs in his new book, "My Father at 100: A Memoir." His half-brother, conservative commentator Michael Reagan, has fired back on the allegations, calling Ron an ...
Libertarianism What Ronald Reagan's Fusionist Politics Teach Us About Liberty, Virtue, and Their Limits Fusionism holds that virtue and liberty are mutually reinforcing, and that neither is ...
Reagan’s October 15, 1984, visit—the first by a sitting U.S. president to the University of Alabama—carries a different resonance for those outside the nostalgia glow of Gen X’s childhood.
For all his talk of liberty and virtue, Reagan's record on the ground was complicated from a fusionist perspective, let alone a libertarian one. He set out to reduce government but floundered when ...
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