An curved arrow pointing right. Today's immigration debate is as heated as it's ever been. Back in 1980, however, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan debated the topic, and their talking points are ...
as Gorbachev had hoped, began a process of mutual reassurance and accommodation. That process continued after an initially hesitant George Bush became a full-fledged partner. The Carter-Reagan ...
Conversely and ironically, Ruth Bader Ginsburg might well owe her Supreme Court appointment in 1993 to the fact that Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush held the presidency for the twelve years ...
George H.W. Bush fired the majority of Reagan's appointees in an attempt to distance himself from his predecessor. "It was an ideological housecleaning," says presidential historian John Robert ...
Take George W ... that momentary candor evaporated. Yet Bush's self-serving revisions cannot compare with the fantastic recollections of the late Ronald Reagan, whose veneration by Republicans ...
George HW Bush was a decorated fighter pilot in World War Two, a head of the CIA and vice-president to Ronald Reagan before being elected president in 1988. His time in office was dominated by ...
It was named after White House press secretary James Brady, who was injured in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan ... former President George H.W. Bush died at his home in ...
Five Presidents at the Reagan Library opening. (L-R) George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon in Simi Valley, California at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan ...